Lambert's going to want to pin down and interrogate a vampire -- ideally an adult -- in an effort to find out more about what's going on, motives behind the attack, basically get some clarity beyond what the supervisors have been able to spit out. He'll try to recruit other characters to assist in the take down, but he's gonna be pretty direct about the interrogation itself bc of time constraints -- bind 'em with silver, feed them poisonous blood to weaken/disorient them, and then try to use his ~Witcher magic~ to persuade them to cough up info.
Obviously this is a bit involved, so questions:
1. Would this effort be successful? If so, what kind of info could he find out? 2. Logistically, do I need to make up a personality/information bit about the vampire, like I would if I was getting a character turned, and NPC that vampire? 3. Barring intervention by characters, Lambert would kill the vampire at the end of his session, because that's how he rolls -- would that be okay?
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Lambert's going to want to pin down and interrogate a vampire -- ideally an adult -- in an effort to find out more about what's going on, motives behind the attack, basically get some clarity beyond what the supervisors have been able to spit out. He'll try to recruit other characters to assist in the take down, but he's gonna be pretty direct about the interrogation itself bc of time constraints -- bind 'em with silver, feed them poisonous blood to weaken/disorient them, and then try to use his ~Witcher magic~ to persuade them to cough up info.
Obviously this is a bit involved, so questions:
1. Would this effort be successful? If so, what kind of info could he find out?
2. Logistically, do I need to make up a personality/information bit about the vampire, like I would if I was getting a character turned, and NPC that vampire?
3. Barring intervention by characters, Lambert would kill the vampire at the end of his session, because that's how he rolls -- would that be okay?