Grab onto the spear, rip it from the Guards Hands, knock him out with it. Go for my sword, or if the boy has run off for one of the guards swords.
Go into the direction that treacherous little cheat has escaped towards, i am not going to leave here with a bounty on my head for resisting being falsely imprisoned. Hope to the gods above that i run into someone sufficiently important to get those guards off my ass.
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[8 vs 11 - fail] You try to fight the spearman bare-handed, but he knocks you away, pushing you against the wall. You trade few blows with him while dodgin his stabs as you are pushed down the corridor and away from the servant or the court man. The guard's colleagues are just around the corner and you can see the situation is against you.
[7 vs 6 - slight success] In the corner of your eye however, you hear whispers beckoning you away from the guards. You are sure you might get imprisoned at best, killed at worst, but this is an occasion you won't get again if you want to break away from the fight.
"I am Count Hardic af Silfverstolpe, count of Manafell and Blood of the Nordic Kings. I wish to be announced to the court so I may place my claim."
You entry is unbarred by anyone and you are afforded free entry and interaction with anyone within the castle.
The GrandmasterYou are lead into the private chambers behind the chapel, usually reserved for the top clerics of the court. On this occasion, the Grandmaster Pyoraxis took them as his official place of rest and deliberation while the politics raged outside.
The staff-armed novices let you through to the solar, where a wizened man was resting in front of a burning fireplace. Despite the rich robes that buried him up to his neck, his face seemed small, with wizened features but sharp, almost piercing eyes. A wreath of white hair crowned his head, while skin on his bare chin was stretched almost painfully so over pronounced cheekbones. Age did little to dim the fire that burned in Pyoraxis' soul however.
"Ah, so finally come to me, Lu." Grandmaster stretches his hand out, with his ring on it for respects to be paid. "I was hoping to see you about the claim, but it appears Lord's works is already done." he smiled, turning to others. "Constantine, my son. I heard much about you. Pure hearts are far and few, but don't let that dim your fire." The inquisitive stare of the old man turns to Astralia. "You too, child will serve a greater purpose. Your thirst for knowledge will bring about many a thing. Make sure these are good things."
When he looks at the last person in the group, he goes silent for a moment, sizing him up and down, contemplating something as he did so. "Is that the fellow, Lu? I can't quite place my finger on what it is about him that nudges me ever so slightly..."