Realms of Dread, Chapter Four
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...later, in WC-Rask's office at militia HQ
Alain, Blaise and Jamethon have just entered the office. Ironheart stands in one corner of the room, chewing on a hunk of mutton. Rask is behind his desk, finishing a note. The Watch-Captain puts his paper and pen away and looks up at the group. He says,
''Leave is cancelled, gentlemen, I have a mission for the four of you- Ino can be brought in once she's paid her fine and gotten back her book. First , though:
Alain, I am appointing you lieutenant. Jamethon, you'll be sergeant.''
Rask clears his throat and sips some tea from a leather mug.
''Here is the situation: last night about two hours before dawn there has been a break-in at a local orphanage. Three young orphans have gone missing. Our only witness to the break-in, a nightsoil-man who works that street, claims to have seen 'demon-children' climbing up the walls and into the buildings 'just like spiders.' I have a terrible feeling he is telling the truth. I want you four to investigate further. ''
Alain, Blaise and Jamethon have just entered the office. Ironheart stands in one corner of the room, chewing on a hunk of mutton. Rask is behind his desk, finishing a note. The Watch-Captain puts his paper and pen away and looks up at the group. He says,
''Leave is cancelled, gentlemen, I have a mission for the four of you- Ino can be brought in once she's paid her fine and gotten back her book. First , though:
Alain, I am appointing you lieutenant. Jamethon, you'll be sergeant.''
Rask clears his throat and sips some tea from a leather mug.
''Here is the situation: last night about two hours before dawn there has been a break-in at a local orphanage. Three young orphans have gone missing. Our only witness to the break-in, a nightsoil-man who works that street, claims to have seen 'demon-children' climbing up the walls and into the buildings 'just like spiders.' I have a terrible feeling he is telling the truth. I want you four to investigate further. ''
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Shana
Shana has breakfast with the priests and acolytes at Morningmist Hall. After that, she returns the the Old Shell to find that her freinds [and Jamethon] have already left without her. Nelly, the young bargirl, informs her that 'The Captain sent for them, I dunno about what, Mistress Shana.''
Shana has a couple of hours to relax before she must return to Morningmist Hall for her meeting with Thumast Alfane. She disposes of the time as she will, then it's time to go-
Morningmist Hall, shortly before noon
When Shana arrives, she doesn't find Thumast in his office as expected. A wooden tray holding the remains of a half-eaten meal rests on top of the desk. Oddly enough, all of the desk drawers are open. The lower drawer, where he'd kept the coffer, is empty.
Asking around, Shana cannot seem to find anyone who has seen Thumast since he entered his office late last evening, to work on something or other.
Shana has breakfast with the priests and acolytes at Morningmist Hall. After that, she returns the the Old Shell to find that her freinds [and Jamethon] have already left without her. Nelly, the young bargirl, informs her that 'The Captain sent for them, I dunno about what, Mistress Shana.''
Shana has a couple of hours to relax before she must return to Morningmist Hall for her meeting with Thumast Alfane. She disposes of the time as she will, then it's time to go-
Morningmist Hall, shortly before noon
When Shana arrives, she doesn't find Thumast in his office as expected. A wooden tray holding the remains of a half-eaten meal rests on top of the desk. Oddly enough, all of the desk drawers are open. The lower drawer, where he'd kept the coffer, is empty.
Asking around, Shana cannot seem to find anyone who has seen Thumast since he entered his office late last evening, to work on something or other.
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Inovidil watches her head when enters the room. She studies the cloak for a moment and then says.
"This is a good quality cloak I can enhance her with no problem. I have in mind a spell that can make the one who wears it more resistant to poisons and diseases, have better reflexes and also shield his mind against spells. I just need the necessary spell. As for selling it I'm sure you will do a great job Glim, I'm not so good as merchant but I bet you will."
Inovidil winks at the gnome and continues:
"May I check your spellbook Glim and prepare the spell from there?"
"This is a good quality cloak I can enhance her with no problem. I have in mind a spell that can make the one who wears it more resistant to poisons and diseases, have better reflexes and also shield his mind against spells. I just need the necessary spell. As for selling it I'm sure you will do a great job Glim, I'm not so good as merchant but I bet you will."
Inovidil winks at the gnome and continues:
"May I check your spellbook Glim and prepare the spell from there?"
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Militia HQ
''No loud noises reported, Blaise. ''
Blaise, still looking a little tired from lack of sleep, stifles a yawn and says, "Were there any noises? Maybe a scream or two?"
''No loud noises reported, Blaise. ''
''We not only know his name, it's Tam, but we have him here at headquarters. He's in the dayroom with Sergeant Talbot. You may question him before releasing him, as you like. As for the orphans, yes we have three names: Willem, Hamnet, and Cora. That's two little boys and a young girl. I'm not aware of any connections beyond what's obvious- but you might find more by digging a little. ''BigBadQDaddy wrote:Alain...
"Do we know the night-soil mans name? Perhaps the orphans names as well? Could be another connection between them other than the obvious..."
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The gnomes' shop
Glim retrieves his own spellbook, flips to the page with the spell that's needed, and hands it to Inovidil.
''If you'd like to prepare some of the other spells I've got in there, the ones that are familiar to you,feel free to do so. ''
''Yes, of course. Let's get started. It is very exciting, working with a powerful wizard like you, Ino!''VAN wrote:
Inovidil winks at the gnome and continues:
"May I check your spellbook Glim and prepare the spell from there?"
Glim retrieves his own spellbook, flips to the page with the spell that's needed, and hands it to Inovidil.
''If you'd like to prepare some of the other spells I've got in there, the ones that are familiar to you,feel free to do so. ''
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"I'm glad I can be useful Glim"
Says Inovidil with a big smile. Then she takes the spellbook at her hands as getting something really precious. She passes her fingers through the pages and smiles everytime she recognizes a spell.
"This will be really great Glim, you know very well how a wizard feels without been able to cast spells. You give me the opportunity to use magic again and I cannot describe how happy I'm."
As a prove of her words Inovidil hugs the gnome.
"You are a really great person Glimzine. Thank you very much."
Then she gets comfortable and starts preparing her spells.
Says Inovidil with a big smile. Then she takes the spellbook at her hands as getting something really precious. She passes her fingers through the pages and smiles everytime she recognizes a spell.
"This will be really great Glim, you know very well how a wizard feels without been able to cast spells. You give me the opportunity to use magic again and I cannot describe how happy I'm."
As a prove of her words Inovidil hugs the gnome.
"You are a really great person Glimzine. Thank you very much."
Then she gets comfortable and starts preparing her spells.
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Baron Ildool's residence
''Yes, I think that half in advance would be acceptable, Master Threan. And yes, to your second proposal, as well.''
Lord Ildool rises.
''If you will excuse me, I must attend to other business, now. I look forward to seeing you in three days' time. Pick up your payment on the way out by asking for the purser. Always a pleasure, Master Threan.''
The gnome returns the compliment, then prepares to leave.
hours later, at the gnome shop
Inovidil has spent the morning crafting. Now, while she takes a short break to eat a light luncheon with Glim, Threan enters.
Glim's brother hands Ino a satchel. Inside are her spellbook and all her magic items.
''I've made a big, fat contract, Ino. I used part of the advance money to pay your fine and thus recover your things from the Baron's men. I don't want any cash repayment, but I'd truly appreciate it if you would give Glim some scrolls of your more potent spells- when you get the chance to make some extras. Of course, we'll need you to stay on and finish the cloak. Good deal for you?''
''Yes, I think that half in advance would be acceptable, Master Threan. And yes, to your second proposal, as well.''
Lord Ildool rises.
''If you will excuse me, I must attend to other business, now. I look forward to seeing you in three days' time. Pick up your payment on the way out by asking for the purser. Always a pleasure, Master Threan.''
The gnome returns the compliment, then prepares to leave.
hours later, at the gnome shop
Inovidil has spent the morning crafting. Now, while she takes a short break to eat a light luncheon with Glim, Threan enters.
Glim's brother hands Ino a satchel. Inside are her spellbook and all her magic items.
''I've made a big, fat contract, Ino. I used part of the advance money to pay your fine and thus recover your things from the Baron's men. I don't want any cash repayment, but I'd truly appreciate it if you would give Glim some scrolls of your more potent spells- when you get the chance to make some extras. Of course, we'll need you to stay on and finish the cloak. Good deal for you?''
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Shana takes one look at the desk, then checks the meal to see which one it is, and heads to the nearest acolyte:
"Master Alfane isn't here for my meeting. His supper is half eaten [assuming the meal was supper...] and his desk has been ransacked. I think we should report it to another priest. Fast!"
"Master Alfane isn't here for my meeting. His supper is half eaten [assuming the meal was supper...] and his desk has been ransacked. I think we should report it to another priest. Fast!"
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Morningmist Hall-
The acolyte nods briskly and rushes off to find a priest.
A search soon begins...
Forty minutes later [it's a big temple] someone cries out-
''I've found something!''
The voice is coming from down one of the dimly lit back hallways...
The acolyte nods briskly and rushes off to find a priest.
A search soon begins...
Forty minutes later [it's a big temple] someone cries out-
''I've found something!''
The voice is coming from down one of the dimly lit back hallways...
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Rask's office-
Watch-Captain Rask asks,
''Ironheart, do you have any experience killing the dead, so to speak? Beyond that fight with the ghouls at Blackpillars, I mean.''
Watch-Captain Rask asks,
''Ironheart, do you have any experience killing the dead, so to speak? Beyond that fight with the ghouls at Blackpillars, I mean.''
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The hallway appears to be a 'service hallway', not a main hall. It is undecorated, in contrast to the public areas of the temple, and only dimly lit. Still, it's rather wide.kintire wrote:Shana dashes down the hallway (presumeably with a load of other people) to the source of the outcry
At the end of a short branch in the hallway is a heavy wooden door, reinforced with brass bands. One of the acolytes stands near the door, pointing at something on the stone floor...
dark red-brown stains.
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