The rented gryphon screeched as it landed in Stormwind. The young rogue climbed off and headed to the one place he thought would be safe for him to get ready for his daring plan. Cut throat Alley was famous and few people ventured in there if they did not know the rules.
Gerry knew the rules, he also knew the penalties for breaking them. The cowl around his face kept it concealed as he drifted into the alley. The hustlers lurking there knew who he was, he had been there many times before. In spite of his penchant for getting into trouble, he was respected for his skill with a blade.
His first move was to don his disguise as a merchant and pick up a crate of goods he could sell on the corner of the street. It was simple stuff you could buy in any of the various vendors in the city. Nothing suspicious at all. He moved through the street and headed to the Mage District. He found a small cart and set the goods in it and pushed it up to the Slaughtered Lamb. He set up his little stall outside the tavern and waited.
He knew that the Watch had a tracker. If they were any good they would find him. It was only a matter of time. The murder of the warlock had set him as a target and he assumed they would be after him. If they did not take his bait he would have to find a way to get their attention. It was early yet and the tavern was open, but he did not see anyone going in or out.
Sitting on a step he pondered, he knew the Lamb had a basement and that no one who was not a warlock went in there. How he could convince the Watch to go down there was something he was trying to figure out. He needed a story...yes a good story to tell them when they finally showed up. It dawned on him he might have to just jump up and run as soon as they spotted him...what if they shot at him or sent one of their dogs or wolves after him? He shook his head and muttered to himself, "Relax Gerry, they will arrest you if they catch you...IF they catch you...Light I need a better plan than this!" he was nervous and gazed down the sidewalks to the entrance of the Lamb. It was only a few steps to the balcony...maybe he could tell them simply to look in the basement and then turn and jump down the cliff. He might survive the fall...he had a parachute that worked most of the time...
Gerry knew the rules, he also knew the penalties for breaking them. The cowl around his face kept it concealed as he drifted into the alley. The hustlers lurking there knew who he was, he had been there many times before. In spite of his penchant for getting into trouble, he was respected for his skill with a blade.
His first move was to don his disguise as a merchant and pick up a crate of goods he could sell on the corner of the street. It was simple stuff you could buy in any of the various vendors in the city. Nothing suspicious at all. He moved through the street and headed to the Mage District. He found a small cart and set the goods in it and pushed it up to the Slaughtered Lamb. He set up his little stall outside the tavern and waited.
He knew that the Watch had a tracker. If they were any good they would find him. It was only a matter of time. The murder of the warlock had set him as a target and he assumed they would be after him. If they did not take his bait he would have to find a way to get their attention. It was early yet and the tavern was open, but he did not see anyone going in or out.
Sitting on a step he pondered, he knew the Lamb had a basement and that no one who was not a warlock went in there. How he could convince the Watch to go down there was something he was trying to figure out. He needed a story...yes a good story to tell them when they finally showed up. It dawned on him he might have to just jump up and run as soon as they spotted him...what if they shot at him or sent one of their dogs or wolves after him? He shook his head and muttered to himself, "Relax Gerry, they will arrest you if they catch you...IF they catch you...Light I need a better plan than this!" he was nervous and gazed down the sidewalks to the entrance of the Lamb. It was only a few steps to the balcony...maybe he could tell them simply to look in the basement and then turn and jump down the cliff. He might survive the fall...he had a parachute that worked most of the time...