1. Minecraft name:
AphoxCV
2. Character name:
Kyrenn
3. Race:
Elf/Human Halfblood
4. Character age:
189
5. Short bio of your character (about a paragraph):
Kyrenn is a swordsman also skilled in the arcane arts who left home to travel and find a new life away from the teasing and rudeness of the land he hailed. He does not come from Aegis or Asulon, and thus has no involvement in any land politics. New to the land, he has taken residence with the kind people in the Elder Tree of Normandor.
6. Why you want to be a member of The Shrouded:
From my first day as a member of the city, I've beyond proven myself (according to the city leaders) as a fine swordsman and have been promoted to the member of the council. The Shrouded has only seldom been mentioned a few times, but I was offered a possible place if my skills met the need. I aim to help those who were kind enough to take me in in my time of need in any way I can. Serving in the Shrouded would be more of an honor than being selected as a member of the High Council.
---Below, answer each scenario question in character. Keep in mind that as long as you are roleplaying, you can do whatever necessary to fulfil your contract:
1. You have been given a death contract for a man named Corlier Fromin. He is part of a band of ten or so villains and rarely ventures away from their camp. You may be required to spend a fair amount of time spying on the man, gathering information, or falsely be a part of their band of villains. What tactics would you use to take him out?
Infiltration is always a valid tactic, although incredibly dangerous if one is not quick on the tongue and quick to act things they'd normally not do. Not my favorite approach. Given necessary numbers, I would arrange a tactical strike from a known vantage point (easily discoverable if a spy is worth his salt) or place normally unchecked by any guards. Silently take out who I can with what I can, while making my way to the target. Assuming everything goes as planned, I would eliminate the target with no competition.
2. If you were given a spy contract on a female wood elf who’s husband suspects her of cheating and you accidentally are discovered by the man she is cheating with while outside of his window, what actions do you take to get away (Fighting, Lying, Running, etc.)?
My contract is to spy. Not to fight. I would keep myself hidden, get what information I can, and report back to the council and continue from decided action from there.
3. There is suddenly the death of a Mayor of a nearby town. Your guild leaders are approached by a concerned citizen who thinks there has been some foul play by the newly appointed Mayor of the town. The suspicion is that the new Mayor slayed the other with a diamond sword and is now hiding it in his locked chest in his study. You have been given a contract to gather information from the man and try to get him to confess if at all possible. You also must persuade him to take the sword out of the chest and once you know whether he committed the crime or not, you must then take action. If you are sure he did it, kill him and take the sword and return to a leader. If you truly believe he did not do it, you leave and make note of it to a leader to end your contract. State how you would go about getting the information out of the man and get him to remove the sword from the chest.
That's a tough one and there's no guarantee of a confession in either direction. I would probably arrange a political meeting with the man to discuss, well, politics, and smoothly bring the mayor in question into the conversation, going over his death with details and facts of the murder. If the man would show signs of guilt, I'd begin more harsh interrogation. If he manages to keep straight, I would smoothly bring more and more facts until he broke or I was convinced he wasn't a criminal. Occasionally I could use a quick tongue to curve his thinking a little saying witnesses saw him attempting to stash a bloodied blade (less blatant of course) and see how he would react to things like that.
Of course, prior to the interview, I would try to find as much evidence leaning in one direction or the other before I made a full-on accusation of his crimes or passed him off as innocent.