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*  another reminder point...  I feel it important to remind you all that I tend to "slant" things in the favor of 'the shadow' (ie. inciting paranoia at any turn)  because that's the kind of world you live in.  Remember everything I say (as GM) isn't necessarily the gospel "truth", it's just YOUR character's (or another's) perception on the world.  Then again, I'm also NOT discounting what conclusion you came too...  maybe Adam DID tell me that Zal would be on guard for this...  I'm not saying either way, I'm leaving it to you...  hehe...  One thing I'd suggest as an OOG thing - to truly defeat the shadow and become heroes, if not friends, you have to trust in hope.  Sometime you need to stop doubting Zal and give him benefit of doubt - the Shadow WANTS you to have infighting.  This is why the Shadow minions, legates, orcs, and even the Night Kings are so political.  However... AGAIN, I'm not saying that time is now - I'm just reminding you as GM about some general ideas.  hehe
 
*  another reminder point...  I feel it important to remind you all that I tend to "slant" things in the favor of 'the shadow' (ie. inciting paranoia at any turn)  because that's the kind of world you live in.  Remember everything I say (as GM) isn't necessarily the gospel "truth", it's just YOUR character's (or another's) perception on the world.  Then again, I'm also NOT discounting what conclusion you came too...  maybe Adam DID tell me that Zal would be on guard for this...  I'm not saying either way, I'm leaving it to you...  hehe...  One thing I'd suggest as an OOG thing - to truly defeat the shadow and become heroes, if not friends, you have to trust in hope.  Sometime you need to stop doubting Zal and give him benefit of doubt - the Shadow WANTS you to have infighting.  This is why the Shadow minions, legates, orcs, and even the Night Kings are so political.  However... AGAIN, I'm not saying that time is now - I'm just reminding you as GM about some general ideas.  hehe
  
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'''Re - (Andrew):''' Sure, entirely understood. To be fair, though, when Zal's unlikely to start getting the benefit of the doubt until he earns it. As long as he continues putting himself and others at risk through his own dangerous cocktail of arrogance, ignorance and short-sightedness, we'd be fools not to be wary of him, especially in cases such as this one. Durgaz won't come to any conclusions one way or another about the elf's inability to bring him something. Maybe Zal hid stuff on purpose, maybe not -- and if he did, who could blame him, as Durgaz does the same thing. Whether he did or not isn't the issue; what he did while he was in the Spire is the issue. And if there's nothing dangerous there either, then no problem.
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