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Eskhind

Hold there! Who are you? What do you want?

[1] I am leaving. [End]

Find Eskhind

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Eskhind

Hold there! Who are you? What do you want?

[1] I am =name=. Hindriarch Keh sent me.
[2] I am justice. Give back what you stole.
[3] I am your worst nightmare. Prepare to die. [Fight]
[4] Nothing. Live and drink. [End]

Hindriarch Keh sent me.

Eskhind

Keh? I'm shocked that she even deigned to speak my name. I am a pariah now, beneath discussion. Does she demand remuneration for the scant supplies I stole?

[1] She says that you stole Kindrish, the village's treasure.

Give back what you stole.

Eskhind

What I stole? I stole supplies to sustain myself and my sisters, nothing more, and little enough that no one would suffer for its absence. You would cut those from my hide?

[1] No. You stole the treasure called Kindrish.

You stole Kindrish.

Eskhind

*Eskhind bursts into full-throated laughter*

Is that her angle? To claim that I stole Kindrish? Her influence must be waning more than even I knew.

[1] What are you saying?
[2] You claim innocence?
[3] A frame-up. I suspected this.

What are you saying?

Eskhind

What do you imagine I am saying? The aging, ineffectual leader of a village in isolation. A system that strives to forget anyone who sees the outside, no matter how much its inhabitants strive for a better tomorrow.

Bey Lah's isolationism provides ideal patsies for any crime the Hindriarch chooses to commit.

[1] You think Keh stole the treasure?
[2] Why should I believe you?

You claim innocence?

Eskhind

Is that so hard to believe? Love it though I once did, Bey Lah strives to forget anyone who sees the outside. The gerontocracy ensures that its leaders will always be aging and fearful.

Pariahs like me provide a perfect scapegoat for any crime committed by the Hindriarch or her cronies, and her discipline ensures that even the best of her people will believe her.

[1] You think Keh stole the treasure?
[2] Why should I believe you?
[3] Lies. You are trying to manipulate me.

I suspected this.

Eskhind

Forgive me if I haven't a cookie to award you for your insight; it's been a lean few weeks for us.

Yes, obviously the Hindriarch is framing me. As a pariah, I am an ideal patsy for Keh. Much as I love my people, they do not question the Grand-Doe.

[1] You think Keh stole the treasure?
[2] Why should I believe you?
[3] Lies. You are trying to manipulate me.

You think Keh stole the treasure?

Eskhind

Ay, you kendren are just as thick as the elders. I'd hoped otherwise.

Yes, I am suggesting that old Grand-Doe is trying to fool you, and the village as well. I'm not certain that she stole it herself, but an investigation might undermine her authority, and she cannot have that.

[1] What should I do, then?

Why should I believe you?

Eskhind

Why should you believe me? Well, why should you believe Keh? Ayvah, think about this!

I'm not asking you to trust me, only to extend to me the same level of trust you give Keh. Is that not reasonable?

[1] What are you suggesting I do?

Lies.

Eskhind

Ayvah. I'd wanted Grand-Doe to be wrong about you kendren, but perhaps you are all violent fools after all.

I'm not asking you to trust me, only to extend to me the same level of trust you give Keh. Is that not reasonable?

[1] What are you suggesting I do?
[2] You've wasted enough of my time. Prepare to die. [Fight]

What should I do?

Eskhind

The proof is in the petals, kendren. You want justice? Figure out the truth.

If you find evidence, Warden Neelahind will support you. Speak to her. She is loyal to Grand-Doe, but more loyal to the truth.

I will return to the village and we will sort this out. The Hindriarch will have to tolerate my presence until my name is cleared.

[1] I'll look into this, but you'd better not go missing. [Complete Quest Step: Find Eskhind] [Accept Quest:Kith and Kin] [End]
[2] I will. Live and drink. [Complete Quest Step: Find Eskhind] [Accept Quest:Kith and Kin] [End]

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Eskhind

Go tell Keh that I will remain in Bey Lah until this is sorted.

[1] Very well. Live and drink. [End]

Kith and Kin

Start

Eskhind

What is it, Kendren?

[1] I have questions for you.
[2] Nothing. Live and drink. [End]

Questions

Eskhind

What is it, Kendren?

[1] Why did you leave Bey Lah?
[2] Who might have stolen Kindrish?
[3] What evidence should I be looking for?
[4] You and the Warden were close, were you not?
[5] The Hindriarch mentioned that you have a brother. Where is he?
[6] Nothing for now. Live and drink. [End]

Why

Eskhind

Why? Why did I leave a single parasang square piece of land upon which I was expected to live my entire life, forever obeying a woman whose sole qualification of rule is her gender and age? Why did I leave a place where we eat the same damned soup for nine out of ten meals and the height of occupational versatility is leatherworking?

The question isn't why I left, it's why I'm the only one who chose to do so, why none of my pleas were convincing to the hindren I love. If we would just open the borders, it would never have come to this.

[1] Who might have stolen Kindrish?
[2] What evidence should I be looking for?
[3] You and the Warden were close, were you not?
[4] The Hindriarch mentioned that you have a brother. Where is he?
[5] Nothing for now. Live and drink. [End]

Who

Eskhind

The Hindriarch is the most likely suspect, in my opinion. She might have kept it for herself or sold it. I've always been suspicious of her pet bodyguard, Kesehind; I wouldn't put it past him to steal the treasure himself. It might have been an outsider like you. While I don't like to think that it was a villager, it's possible. They've all been cooped up too long.

But it wasn't Neelahind. You won't find a purer heart in all of Qud than hers.

[1] Why did you leave Bey Lah?
[2] What evidence should I be looking for?
[3] You and the Warden were close, were you not?
[4] The Hindriarch mentioned that you have a brother. Where is he?
[5] Nothing for now. Live and drink. [End]

What

Eskhind

Objects out of place, certainly. Bey Lah produces little and sees almost no violence, so signs of the outside world should be easy to find.

You may wish to talk to the villagers, too. My people are starved for entertainment, gossip travels fast, and we are all notoriously poor liars.

[1] Why did you leave Bey Lah?
[2] Who might have stolen Kindrish?
[3] You and the Warden were close, were you not?
[4] The Hindriarch mentioned that you have a brother. Where is he?
[5] Nothing for now. Live and drink. [End]

Neelahind

Eskhind

Yes. We were close.

If it tore my heart to ragged halves to leave my people behind, leaving Neelahind shredded it into scraps.

[1] Why did you leave Bey Lah?
[2] Who might have stolen Kindrish?
[3] What evidence should I be looking for?
[4] The Hindriarch mentioned that you have a brother. Where is he?
[5] Nothing for now. Live and drink. [End]

Brother

Eskhind

I have no brother. My two sisters are all the blood family I can claim.

I won't speak further about this.

[1] Why did you leave Bey Lah?
[2] Who might have stolen Kindrish?
[3] What evidence should I be looking for?
[4] You and the Warden were close, were you not?
[5] Nothing for now. Live and drink. [End]

After Kith and Kin

Hindriarch Keh

Eskhind

Don't you have someone else to bother?

Live and drink piss.

[1] Rude. [End]

Hindriarch Esk

Eskhind

Live and drink, kendren. Please, take a while to rest and eat before you move on.

[1] Hindriarch, I have found Kindrish. Available only if Kindrish is in the inventory.
[2] Live and drink, Hindriarch. [End]

No Hindriarch

Eskhind

I couldn't save them.

I tried. I tried to save them.

[1] Condolences. Live and drink. [End]

KindrishReturn

Eskhind

Oh, so you have! Amazing work, kendren. We owe you more than we can give, but here is what we can give nonetheless.

You are more than welcome here in Bey Lah any time.

[1] Live and drink, Hindriarch. Eskhind then takes Kindrish and gives you +400 Hindren of Bey Lah reputation and a force bracelet. [End]