Assignment Team Two: Dancing the Heist Hula will be Kostos, Freddie, and Nikos.
The team will determine that the Ferelden estate is the better option of the two to attack, whereupon it is up to them to case the joint, infiltrate, and pull off the eluvian caper without damaging the goods or, ideally, dying. Feel free to improvise the details of your heist, but here is some good information to get you started:
Glave Maeslin, head of the Maeslin family, has employed to secure his estate a "house guard" that is more like a personal militia, and an unfortunate amount of dogs to go with them. Hailing from a military background, he lives in a squat, brick-construction, traditionally Ferelden home, which abuts closely with its neighbors, who pride themselves on their conveniently tall, ornamental pear trees. He has somehow become informed of some portion of the potential value of his eluvian, and cannot willingly be parted from it for any price the Inquisition is able to consider. However, careful observation and good timing could allow a team to sneak in past the guards, pick the unnecessarily complicated locks on the servant's entry door, where it'll be absolute child's play to slip into Lord Maeslin's personal chambers during a change in the guards, and then do it all in reverse with a man-sized mirror in tow. Good luck!
ASSIGNMENT
Dancing the Heist Hula will be Kostos, Freddie, and Nikos.
The team will determine that the Ferelden estate is the better option of the two to attack, whereupon it is up to them to case the joint, infiltrate, and pull off the eluvian caper without damaging the goods or, ideally, dying. Feel free to improvise the details of your heist, but here is some good information to get you started:
Glave Maeslin, head of the Maeslin family, has employed to secure his estate a "house guard" that is more like a personal militia, and an unfortunate amount of dogs to go with them. Hailing from a military background, he lives in a squat, brick-construction, traditionally Ferelden home, which abuts closely with its neighbors, who pride themselves on their conveniently tall, ornamental pear trees. He has somehow become informed of some portion of the potential value of his eluvian, and cannot willingly be parted from it for any price the Inquisition is able to consider. However, careful observation and good timing could allow a team to sneak in past the guards, pick the unnecessarily complicated locks on the servant's entry door, where it'll be absolute child's play to slip into Lord Maeslin's personal chambers during a change in the guards, and then do it all in reverse with a man-sized mirror in tow. Good luck!