[Global] End Game.
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 10:18 am
It was a gambit which did not pay off as Nauta did not recall any part of the boasts. The only thing he got was the name Silver- certainly not one he heard of or the aukari would have recognized with the exploits which accompanied it. Silver was also pretty far away as Almund was only a place heard of from traders across the sea. The one thing Nauta was sure of were despite Captain Silver's delusions of grandeur or the reasons for him being an immortal's pick; Nauta could try anything on the man without fear of repercussions precisely because Almund was so far away.
He wanted to test the other two but knew there was the risk his ruse may be recognized after his admission that "no, thought you were Chad from home. My mistake." There would be other opportunities and methods but until then the aukari would have to rely on his own observations. Another riddle appeared, the woman but the more important question he asked her was "who are the other four immortals?" though whether she thought it meant the omission of Cassion or the immortal Nauta represented was up to her interpretation- Something he may regret as it may give up an advantage but then again, he ought to word his queries better.
Which brought him to the next and more important question. "The smoke and gem," or gem he pointed out which specifically reminded him of another involved with this charade that he had to ask if "you're like the maze lady?" There would be no reason why he recognized her otherwise and if the answer provided him no clue, he would end up asking her in a more direct fashion, like the man with the coin had in private as he left through the door. Perhaps that was why he got the boon? A special relationship he could exploit to get himself some sort of a head start?
But maybe just about everyone else had a special relationship to exploit- other than Nauta as he only knew the woman as the immortal of lightning and alcohol once the other participants blurted out her identity. If only they would continue to do so for the rest of the game to make up for his own wants. Nauta watched as each picked their drink, likely with whatever idea they had of the immortal before them but like all aukari, Nauta was ingrained with the idea she was the enemy and because he turned his back on Sirothelle's architect, took to the idea the only one he could ever rely on was himself.
The alchemist slowly went to each of the goblets to study them. If he were to take the immortal's claim of the contents as is, she was already proven right as none had any smell to suggest any were different from the other. A pity his time in the kitchen was not useful even for this. He then studied the cups and found there were quite a few which would injure him if he drank from. He was not going to spill anymore blood this early even if it was the blind obedience immortals looked for in their servants. Of the chalices left to choose from, there was only one choice.
He took the seventh chalice back with him to where the other participants were. If it were the chalices which would affect the quality of the wine, the transparent and colourless glass would allow the aukari to detect any foreign contaminants from the chalice in his drink. There was a reason why most of the tools an alchemist would use was made of glass anyway. With no smells out of the norm either, the aukari had the confidence to down his drink completely. How he may be affected by it however... it was lucky he always had some of that with him.
However unlike the rest of the participants, he did not immediately drink and instead waited as he looked upon Illaren expectantly. If asked why, his answer would be based on his own experience as a chef which he observed "it's impolite to drink without host and not wish her well." Only after she led with her own drink or indicated there was no need for custom, Nauta partake with his drink, slowly as he was worried of how it could affect him if he downed it too quickly. Nevertheless whichever Nauta ended up doing, his drink would also be preceded by "may best m- person, win." He did not want to accidentally draw the hostility of the fully armed woman with such an exclusionary remark.
He wanted to test the other two but knew there was the risk his ruse may be recognized after his admission that "no, thought you were Chad from home. My mistake." There would be other opportunities and methods but until then the aukari would have to rely on his own observations. Another riddle appeared, the woman but the more important question he asked her was "who are the other four immortals?" though whether she thought it meant the omission of Cassion or the immortal Nauta represented was up to her interpretation- Something he may regret as it may give up an advantage but then again, he ought to word his queries better.
Which brought him to the next and more important question. "The smoke and gem," or gem he pointed out which specifically reminded him of another involved with this charade that he had to ask if "you're like the maze lady?" There would be no reason why he recognized her otherwise and if the answer provided him no clue, he would end up asking her in a more direct fashion, like the man with the coin had in private as he left through the door. Perhaps that was why he got the boon? A special relationship he could exploit to get himself some sort of a head start?
But maybe just about everyone else had a special relationship to exploit- other than Nauta as he only knew the woman as the immortal of lightning and alcohol once the other participants blurted out her identity. If only they would continue to do so for the rest of the game to make up for his own wants. Nauta watched as each picked their drink, likely with whatever idea they had of the immortal before them but like all aukari, Nauta was ingrained with the idea she was the enemy and because he turned his back on Sirothelle's architect, took to the idea the only one he could ever rely on was himself.
The alchemist slowly went to each of the goblets to study them. If he were to take the immortal's claim of the contents as is, she was already proven right as none had any smell to suggest any were different from the other. A pity his time in the kitchen was not useful even for this. He then studied the cups and found there were quite a few which would injure him if he drank from. He was not going to spill anymore blood this early even if it was the blind obedience immortals looked for in their servants. Of the chalices left to choose from, there was only one choice.
He took the seventh chalice back with him to where the other participants were. If it were the chalices which would affect the quality of the wine, the transparent and colourless glass would allow the aukari to detect any foreign contaminants from the chalice in his drink. There was a reason why most of the tools an alchemist would use was made of glass anyway. With no smells out of the norm either, the aukari had the confidence to down his drink completely. How he may be affected by it however... it was lucky he always had some of that with him.
However unlike the rest of the participants, he did not immediately drink and instead waited as he looked upon Illaren expectantly. If asked why, his answer would be based on his own experience as a chef which he observed "it's impolite to drink without host and not wish her well." Only after she led with her own drink or indicated there was no need for custom, Nauta partake with his drink, slowly as he was worried of how it could affect him if he downed it too quickly. Nevertheless whichever Nauta ended up doing, his drink would also be preceded by "may best m- person, win." He did not want to accidentally draw the hostility of the fully armed woman with such an exclusionary remark.