If you can't convince the Speaker of his innocence or his usefulness with regards to this 'witch', then he's back out there tomorrow night to finish his sentence," he tells you before ushering you toward the door and locking it behind him. "I'll give you one day," he tells you holding up a finger for you in case it wasn't clear before he points at one of the empty cells. I don't much agree with the punishment the barbarian is serving, but that's what he was given," he says standing up and collecting his coat from a peg on the wall. "Look, I can tell you mean well and you believe you saw what you saw. He eventually sighs and holds up a hand to stop you once you begin to talk about not wasting anything. He listening patiently, but it's clear he doesn't believe that the Yeti attack was anything more than just that: A yeti attack by a bunch of yeti's who had followed the barbarian out of the north and toward the town. Sheriff Markham leans back in his chair and crosses his arms as you talk. What harm is there in questioning him further?" you have a perfectly good resource out there you're going to waste. Meat becomes food, fur becomes clothes, bones become tools. "You know, in my tribe, we use everything no part of a beast or a resource goes to waste. From there I can work to get to the bottom of both this robbery and this supposed witch." The goliath tries to think of a way that might make the sheriff look at it under a different light. I make no claim of his innocence and wish only to take him into custody for further questions. "Which is why I need the barbarian alive for further questioning. He tries to bring the conversation back around to the prisoner, he wasn't too keen on the idea of arguing semantics with this man while someone potentially froze to death outside. I don't know if she is, in fact, a witch, or what all she might be capable of, but I can tell you that someone was leading the yeti that attacked here."
THE CRYSTAL SHARD YETI FULL
"I know full well what I saw I had my my fair shares of battles and seen more than my share of storms.this wasn't some trick of the light or frenzied mind seeing what wasn't there." The half giant is carefully calm and polite but quite firm as he asserts: "Someone was out there. Humans were always a peculiar sort and seemed more worried about clinging to their laws or watching out for themselves than worrying about the grand scheme of things in the world. Kurotah should have known this wouldn't be so easy.