A Prisoner

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Title: A Prisoner

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Within the cell is a prisoner who in some way is familiar. If standing, you would estimate he is around five foot nine. His hair is a golden shine and his skin appears badly burnt.

Why is your skin burnt?

The prisoner answers you saying he was attempting to destroy some evil books he found in the fire pits of Ilshenar near the chaos shrine. He no further answers any questions about the books. He claims to neither having them nor losing them.

(Continue the questioning)

What books?

When asking this the prison just responds that the books were evil. There were four in all and he had not finished the well needed task. He does not recall the name of the books. Just that they could cause some serious problems if combined. "Five in all, one missing" he says.

(Continue the questioning)

Who brought you here?

When asking this the prisoner tells you that it was a man who he thinks went by the name "Derue". The man brought him in and locked him up because he was a possible suspect in the murder of Bricrue. According to the prisoner, Derue claimed a sword from him saying it was the sword used to cut Bricrue's head in half. Galagars does not admit to doing this, but also does not claim a plee of not guilty.

"I killed many a man. Who knows. I may have done it"

The prisoner does not recall the name Bricrue but does recall many times cutting a mans face down to the teeth.

(Continue the questioning)

Who gave Derue permission to lock you up?

The prisoner does not know this one. Just that Derue had a key to the cell.

"He was a noble looking man. Not a savage like the Celts. Had a key that unlocked the cell though"

(Continue the questioning) Where is the sword?

The prisoner tells you he thinks Derue most likely still has it. The prisoner tells you he got the sword from a blacksmith named "Lothar" who he believes used to work in the Celtic village.

(Continue the questioning) Prisoner speaks not another word.

"I will say no more till I feel I want to speak"

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