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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Moon" data-source="post: 963559" data-attributes="member: 8530"><p><strong>Game #21 - 6/22/03</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Chapter 63, “It’s midnight, let’s head back”, July 14th, 1019, 12:00 A.M.</strong> </p><p></p><p>A squadron from the Jawlt Army has now arrived at the Cloak and Spellbook Inn. Narg and Mojo are able to coerce a confession from the prisoners, determining that they are low-level members of the Halla Thief and Assassins Guild. Cassie uses Speak with Dead spells, identifying the other crossbowmen and two by the carriage as members of the same Guild, who had partnered with Annie for the two assassinations, one for her and one for them. The spellcaster turns out to have been working with Annie, and is a cleric of Loviatar. The prisoners are turned over to the Army, Cassie putting the other bodies and their possessions into a Bag of Holding. </p><p></p><p>Mojo orders troops to stand guard over Annie’s room, commenting “Our ship’s artillerist Lloyd will be very excited when he sees that weapon. “We should mount it on our ship,” Narg comments. Cassie says “No, we should have analyzed, taken apart and duplicated, and then mount several of them on all of our ships, as well as those of Kindor.” </p><p></p><p>Narg commandeers a wagon from the Army and they ride back to the auction house. They give Kindor and Melito a report on what happened. Melito says that the Queen will not be very pleased to hear that an Assassins Guild from a city within her own Lordholding attempted to assassinate her. Kindor comments “I think it is safe to say that the Halla Guild will soon be permanently out of business.” </p><p></p><p>Melito says “We have identified the prisoner that Serita captured earlier. Her name is Lady Winn, and she was an aristocrat from the city of Autzvourg. She is also a high-level assassin who goes by the name of “The Autumn Death”. She had terrorized the city of Autzvourg for many years, causing a pair of assassinations every September and October.” Vallessa interjects “If you tell Matthan that was who was trying to kill him he will probably wet his pants. His fear of being killed by the Autumn Death was the main reason that he moved from his capital from Autzvourg to Pirna eight years ago.” “Let me be the one to tell him,” Mojo states. </p><p></p><p>Melito continues “Her identity was secret for a great many years, and only discovered a few years back. Like many aristocratic women, she would go away on vacation for the summer months. Apparently that the spa she summered at was actually an assassin school. She would return each autumn, and then put to work what she had learned over the summer. She would do one contract job and one for her own personal pleasure. Her own husband was one of her victims during her fourth year of operation. It took several more years before the connection to Winn was made, as her contract jobs helped to make the assassins appear the work of a random serial killer. </p><p></p><p>She was finally identified three years ago but managed to disappear before she could be brought to trial. She was tried in abstention and sentenced to be executed. As most of her victims had been decapitated by scissors cuts from her sabers of sharpness is was ruled that if she was ever caught she was to be returned to Autzvourg for a beheading.” “Fine. It looks like we have a road trip to do, I claim the body,” Serita states. Kindor replies “You can have all of the bodies, including those two from the Halla Guild that you turned just over to my troops.”</p><p></p><p>It is suggested that Melito and Tenbar find a room inside the Inter-dimensional castle for the night. “Yeah, we should get all targets there to safety. Where is little Hiroshi?” Narg asks. “Already there, it was past his bedtime,” Lono interjects. Narg replies “I would have been past his bedtime at his other age too. The guy is now two-thirds of a century younger, but still needs the same amount of nap time.” “Actually sleep sounds like a good idea. It has been a very long day,” Lannon interjects. </p><p></p><p>Serita suggests to Kindor that they could go use one of the fancy rooms in the Castle as well. Narg decides that is a good idea, and heads there with his wife Vallessa. Mojo comments, “Maybe some of the party should go there who are actually interested in guarding the stuff!” “Ebony’s watching the items,” Vincenzo comments. “How about someone who doesn’t shed and sharpen her claws” Mojo adds. Timothy, Blip and Charen head there as well, with Blip making the comment “I hope the walls in that place are soundproof.” The others head into the side rooms in the auction houserooms. Aradyn and Cassie take the room that the dimensional doorway is inside. </p><p></p><p>Dennismore begins to patrol invisibly in the main room. The five dwarf construction workers and five of the ship’s crew are on guard duty in the main room, guarding the doors and at the bottom of the staircase. An hour passes by. Nobody has been posted in the second floor hallway, and the party is therefore unaware when gaseous forms begin to solidify, letting off an aroma of almonds with a slight hint of fall foliage. A total of twenty forms silently appear, filling the hallway from one end to the other. They are all Oriental humans, including the three who had attacked Serita and Melito the night before. Half of this group are armored fighters, the other half being monks in traditional martial arts attire. </p><p></p><p>The leader, a giant of man standing well over six feet in height and wearing a full suit of oriental plate mail and magical katana, gestures to a quartet of archers to head towards the staircase landing. He follows, accompanied by a wizard. The other fifteen split into groups of three, and each head toward the doors of the second floor rooms. A monk with each trio begins to pick the lock on each of the five doors. At this point everyone is still in a deep state of sleep, unaware that the security of the building has been breached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Moon, post: 963559, member: 8530"] [b]Game #21 - 6/22/03[/b] [B]Chapter 63, “It’s midnight, let’s head back”, July 14th, 1019, 12:00 A.M.[/B] A squadron from the Jawlt Army has now arrived at the Cloak and Spellbook Inn. Narg and Mojo are able to coerce a confession from the prisoners, determining that they are low-level members of the Halla Thief and Assassins Guild. Cassie uses Speak with Dead spells, identifying the other crossbowmen and two by the carriage as members of the same Guild, who had partnered with Annie for the two assassinations, one for her and one for them. The spellcaster turns out to have been working with Annie, and is a cleric of Loviatar. The prisoners are turned over to the Army, Cassie putting the other bodies and their possessions into a Bag of Holding. Mojo orders troops to stand guard over Annie’s room, commenting “Our ship’s artillerist Lloyd will be very excited when he sees that weapon. “We should mount it on our ship,” Narg comments. Cassie says “No, we should have analyzed, taken apart and duplicated, and then mount several of them on all of our ships, as well as those of Kindor.” Narg commandeers a wagon from the Army and they ride back to the auction house. They give Kindor and Melito a report on what happened. Melito says that the Queen will not be very pleased to hear that an Assassins Guild from a city within her own Lordholding attempted to assassinate her. Kindor comments “I think it is safe to say that the Halla Guild will soon be permanently out of business.” Melito says “We have identified the prisoner that Serita captured earlier. Her name is Lady Winn, and she was an aristocrat from the city of Autzvourg. She is also a high-level assassin who goes by the name of “The Autumn Death”. She had terrorized the city of Autzvourg for many years, causing a pair of assassinations every September and October.” Vallessa interjects “If you tell Matthan that was who was trying to kill him he will probably wet his pants. His fear of being killed by the Autumn Death was the main reason that he moved from his capital from Autzvourg to Pirna eight years ago.” “Let me be the one to tell him,” Mojo states. Melito continues “Her identity was secret for a great many years, and only discovered a few years back. Like many aristocratic women, she would go away on vacation for the summer months. Apparently that the spa she summered at was actually an assassin school. She would return each autumn, and then put to work what she had learned over the summer. She would do one contract job and one for her own personal pleasure. Her own husband was one of her victims during her fourth year of operation. It took several more years before the connection to Winn was made, as her contract jobs helped to make the assassins appear the work of a random serial killer. She was finally identified three years ago but managed to disappear before she could be brought to trial. She was tried in abstention and sentenced to be executed. As most of her victims had been decapitated by scissors cuts from her sabers of sharpness is was ruled that if she was ever caught she was to be returned to Autzvourg for a beheading.” “Fine. It looks like we have a road trip to do, I claim the body,” Serita states. Kindor replies “You can have all of the bodies, including those two from the Halla Guild that you turned just over to my troops.” It is suggested that Melito and Tenbar find a room inside the Inter-dimensional castle for the night. “Yeah, we should get all targets there to safety. Where is little Hiroshi?” Narg asks. “Already there, it was past his bedtime,” Lono interjects. Narg replies “I would have been past his bedtime at his other age too. The guy is now two-thirds of a century younger, but still needs the same amount of nap time.” “Actually sleep sounds like a good idea. It has been a very long day,” Lannon interjects. Serita suggests to Kindor that they could go use one of the fancy rooms in the Castle as well. Narg decides that is a good idea, and heads there with his wife Vallessa. Mojo comments, “Maybe some of the party should go there who are actually interested in guarding the stuff!” “Ebony’s watching the items,” Vincenzo comments. “How about someone who doesn’t shed and sharpen her claws” Mojo adds. Timothy, Blip and Charen head there as well, with Blip making the comment “I hope the walls in that place are soundproof.” The others head into the side rooms in the auction houserooms. Aradyn and Cassie take the room that the dimensional doorway is inside. Dennismore begins to patrol invisibly in the main room. The five dwarf construction workers and five of the ship’s crew are on guard duty in the main room, guarding the doors and at the bottom of the staircase. An hour passes by. Nobody has been posted in the second floor hallway, and the party is therefore unaware when gaseous forms begin to solidify, letting off an aroma of almonds with a slight hint of fall foliage. A total of twenty forms silently appear, filling the hallway from one end to the other. They are all Oriental humans, including the three who had attacked Serita and Melito the night before. Half of this group are armored fighters, the other half being monks in traditional martial arts attire. The leader, a giant of man standing well over six feet in height and wearing a full suit of oriental plate mail and magical katana, gestures to a quartet of archers to head towards the staircase landing. He follows, accompanied by a wizard. The other fifteen split into groups of three, and each head toward the doors of the second floor rooms. A monk with each trio begins to pick the lock on each of the five doors. At this point everyone is still in a deep state of sleep, unaware that the security of the building has been breached. [/QUOTE]
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