A Certainly Uncertain Future
One more drink and Scar knew he would be quite drunk. Shaking his head and waving him away, he declined an ale offered him by the waiter of his favorite tavern in Jhelom. His head hurt but not merely from the overabundance of ethyl alcohol. Things were going very badly for him.
Entering the tavern in Jhelom, Scar was met by the barkeep whom he knew well enough to trust. The man handed him an envelope. "I didn't open it friend, I swear," he vowed. "Never saw the fellow before but he made sure that I knew it was to be given to you only. Happened a couple of days ago," he added.
IN REPLY
Torak's choice of agents to assist him was wise. A most discreet inquiry at the Jhelom tavern netted him the response from Scar he had sought:
"Torak, my nemesis,
I received your message. I have given it much thought. While I know you to be a chronic and pathological liar, I accept your offer. I will come alone as requested, but know well that at the drop of a word, aid will come speedily to my side. I have no doubt that your henchmen, pirates, or whatever they may be, will be around, but if they are, know this: If you ambush me I will chase you through the gates of the nine hells. And when I catch you, you will know pain like no other. You know my plight well and my fury. Be true to your word, give me the items, and we shall go from there in peace; perhaps even discuss the return of my love. She does not love you. If you have read the letter from her, you will know this. Let this be a first step in a form of reconciliation. If not, it will be the last step in anything you may call a normal, peaceful, life. On my life and soul I swear this. - Scar"
Duly received, it was duly delivered to Torak. Shortly thereafter he met with Malikai and together they discussed what was to come of it. He then sent another missive:
"Friend Scar,
I accept your offer. I shall send word by a raven. We will meet at the place appointed by that message and at the time inscribed therein. Keep your word and I shall keep mine. Until you hear from me again, - Torak"
He knew what risks he was taking, but it would be worth it. Putting the mad dog down would grant him revenge and more freedom of action. Then he could concentrate on kidnapping some noble Elf to make the trade with the Drow, to send him back home, in the other realm, where he might stay for a while, safe and sound.