![]() ![]() And a liberal amount of swampweed - you know, first consignment of the month!.20 loafs of bread - not the moldy sort this time!.Original text, written by Ian himself, was as follows: In response to Hero's request of his share of loot, Lares sent him to Gorn, a mercenary working under Lee, who admitted to taking part in the attack. And, since the attack was never traced back to the edited list or the Hero himself, his process of joining the Old Camp was not hampered at all.Īfter the robbery took place, Lares told the Hero not to worry about Diego's reaction, as the Shadow was not all too loyal to the Old Camp and most likely met the news of the attack with laughter. All this turned out to be a part of Lares' plan to attack the Old Camp convoy and steal the supplies being delivered.īy providing the means for such a worthwhile operation, the Hero got into the good books of Lares and the rest of the Rogues. Even though Diego did seem to notice that the list was tampered with, he accepted the document and forwarded it to the Ore Barons. The Rogue leader added a number of items to the list and sent the Hero back to the Old Camp to deliver the list to Diego as if the forged document was the original from Ian. Having successfully completed his test of faith, the Hero earned some brownie points in the Old Camp and got closer to joining it.Įven though Diego had spoken of the importance of the list to the Old Camp several times, the Hero decided to go behind the Shadow's back and give the list to Lares. The goods were soon delivered to the Old Mine without any problems. The Shadow seemed pleased with the task being completed and forwarded the list to the Ore Barons. However, he also realized that Ian's list was an item important enough to grant him an audience with Lares, the leader of the rogues of the New Camp.Īlready having found a friend in Diego, the Hero was reluctant to go behind his back and decided to deliver the list straight back to Diego. ![]() The answer was simple: " Because Diego said so.".Īfter retrieving the document, the Hero was faced with a choice: one possibility was to follow Diego's orders and deliver the list straight back to him. Before the hero left for the Old Mine, he asked Diego why Ian would give such an important document to a complete stranger. Diego sent the Hero to collect the list from Ian as part of his test of faith. ![]()
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