Well, let's asssume you just tricked a group of people out of a writ of 20,000g. You're a changling so you used someone's form to do it. You didn't want to wait around town for them to figure it out. You can't cash in that write in the small town of AC (Timiro Kingdom) so you need to go to a bigger city to make the exchange. Which one would you choose? Also, would you take any precautions? You're also a mind mage. I have some ideas but I think it's more fun if the group is up against someone who doesn't really know them that well.
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Cashing in a writ
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Re: Cashing in a writ
One option: Cash the writ in the small town, get a bank draft. So, you dupe a small town magistrate into giving you that bank draft (possibly with Hypnotic Suggestion), go to a big town to get the draft, and you're two steps removed from the actual turned in writ.
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Re: Cashing in a writ
Well, the only real bank is the same merchant house who gave him the writ. It was payment for securing some items for a church. The priest in the area doesn't have the ability to write a write on his own, but the church and the merchant house have a good enough relationship for the house to front the writ and have the chuch back in Tanis remunerate. I figure the changling is impossible for them to catch at this point but they might be smart enough to figure he has to cash it in somewhere and try to pick a town. If they're lucky enough to pick the same place someone here does, maybe there is a possibility that they find the person.
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Re: Cashing in a writ
Head out of town and head to a bigger town where you can sell the writ for a % of the face value to a merchent.
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Re: Cashing in a writ
Well, I was thinking more like to which city do you think he'd head but I've settled on Aracho.
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