Immanuel is lead to the back of the stable, guns pointed at his nether regions.
The woman moves slightly ahead, using her boots to clear away some old straw on the ground...revealing a trap door. They don't push him down it, thankfully. The silent, unnamed third man takes hold of the ringbolts and opens it, revealing a sizable cellar stair, leading downward into a well lit tunnel.
Jonah slides the door to the outside closed with an ominous bang. They begin moving you through the tunnel, guns drawn at your back.
Hey, at least you're out of the rain.
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Nudged and prodded forward, Immanuel watches carefully as he is lead through the caverns. He notes he seems to have stumbled onto a covert underground fort. There are actually quite a few people here, very well armed people with a military air about them-all of military age, more or less, with no children or old folk. He passes by armories, bunks, food halls, even underground stables with horses! He also sees stacks of weapons, armor, arms, and gear neatly piled with military precision at various. This place seems too well stocked for simple bandits...strangely, none of them seem to care to meet your eyes. It makes Immanuel feel uneasy.
He is led finally to a heavy steel door with a wheel on it, set deep in the back of the caverns. He vaguely recognizes it as a sort of air, or water hatch. Usually there are two doors, sealed by turning the wheel-airtight from the inside out. Good for keeping people out. After a few moments, the wheel begins to spin...
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The smell of very fine incense from an ancestral altar set into a small office niche. Soft, colorful rugs and furniture from Delian-by-the-sea. Fine hardwood desks and chairs from far away Harbyon. A richly embroidered map on the far wall depicting the entirety of the Far West...and a small, seemingly harmless woman sitting across from you with a strong features, but showing her age. Her long black hair rapidly greying, her green eyes losing luster. Unlike the others, she shows no sign of being tired or flustered despite the hour.
The others explain the situation...that they were settling up for some quick 'R&R' before the 'recon'-till the storm passed, and got interrupted by a 'civilian', who couldn't give good reason as to have been there except for the most obvious one. They certainly talk like soldiers.
Finally the general speaks, her voice very soft, and very commanding. The others stand behind you, perhaps more at ease then before in the presence of their leader-but. still ready for action.
"...So, you're nothing, you know nothing, you're doing nothing. Does that about sum everything up?" She says to you.