Grant leans against the shop wall, not because he is tired but because he has last all hope. He was betrayed by someone he had trusted with his life, he had bought and given mana potions to, someone he considered a friend.
Veralion would have been easily beaten, and talisien could have easily stayed out of the fray. But Grant trusted talisien far to much and it cost his life. Grant would have thought so much more of Talisien, was he a spy for Darlok ? or the Bloodskulls? Why would the Bloodskulls hire a spy in the Movement? There was no logical reason and why would a spy hired by Darlok save Veralion's life?
Grant now stood up. Angry flowing through him. He had joked with Talisien. He had confided in him plans, plans he never should have told or spoken about. Grant learned a lesson this day. And Talisien was now a marked man in many people's eyes.
Betrayal
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Tari spoke soft clarifying words to Grant as he lost all seeming hope. But then it all seemed to click. Talisien wasn't a spy for Darlok. Nor was he a spy for the Bloodskulls. He was instead a spy Lyrenzia. He had been warned that Lyrenzia councilors and members who hire spies.
Talisien wasn't a spy for Darlok because Darlok and Zerbus had deposed of him without hesitation and Talisien had attacked them without hesitation.
Talisien wasn't a spy for Veralion because there would have been no reason to have a spy in the Movement for the Bloodskulls.
But if Talisien was a spy for Lyrenzia, then it made more sense. Lyrenzia councilors would have feared for their lives if the Movement grew powerful. Not to mention their power.
Grant quickly acted on this new sense of urgency and new information and made a deal with an elf who would help him do the impossible on this island... Defeat both Darlok and Lyrenzia.
Talisien wasn't a spy for Darlok because Darlok and Zerbus had deposed of him without hesitation and Talisien had attacked them without hesitation.
Talisien wasn't a spy for Veralion because there would have been no reason to have a spy in the Movement for the Bloodskulls.
But if Talisien was a spy for Lyrenzia, then it made more sense. Lyrenzia councilors would have feared for their lives if the Movement grew powerful. Not to mention their power.
Grant quickly acted on this new sense of urgency and new information and made a deal with an elf who would help him do the impossible on this island... Defeat both Darlok and Lyrenzia.