Ragnar's plan
Subject: Turn
No one wants to discuss what they are going to do?
From: Jason
Subject: Ragnar's plan
As he walks back to the rooms, Ragnar seems lost in thought. With his shorter legs, this frequently means he falls behind. Sometimes he realizes it and catches up, but more often than not his companions have to wait for him. By the time they arrive at the rooms, he's finally decided what to say, though not entirely sure what to do.
Once secure in their rooms, Ragnar relates what happened to the rest of the group. "The Lady de Blum said that she has reason to believe that King Dar was the victim of treason rather than accident or circumstance. While the evidence she was able to give us was not particularly conclusive, the truth is I believe her. The circumstances surrounding his death or disappearance seem far too suspicious to be a true accident. She wants us to find out what really happened to King Dar."
At this point Ragnar briefly describes the Lady's evidence and answers questions about it. After the questions finish, or when someone asks him what he intends to do about it, he continues. "Our mission here in the Underkingdom remains the same. I am not committed to doing this, but I suspect that in the end, we are going to need to do as she asks. Later today I will attempt to obtain a meeting with King Barden. However, given the previous king's sudden disappearance, it is entirely possible that Barden doesn't know anything about the gem, or that it belongs to the Order. If this turns out to be the case, we will need to pray that Dar is still alive, and that we can find him.