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<blockquote data-quote="ThirdWizard" data-source="post: 6609991" data-attributes="member: 12037"><p>Mehen was across town in the Lady’s Ward going about things in his own way. As a member of the Fraternity of Order, he had access to all kind of information about the running of the city that most people either couldn’t access or would have to wait months on. Having just finished filling out his final forms - in triplicate - he finally got a hit on this Tesa person. And, the information he was looking over did not paint a good picture.</p><p></p><p>There were no outstanding warrants for her arrest, which was good, but there was a bounty on her head. Bounties themselves weren’t an immediate red flag. The Harmonium were quick to pull the trigger on bringing anyone in, and this was at least for bringing her in alive. Still, there were some missing pieces that still needed to be put together. Mehen began hunting for the guardsman who had signed the bounty, a Troy Esber. He’d know more. Perhaps he could shed some light onto what was going on.</p><p></p><p>He had to wait for the man to get off duty, a broad shouldered Harmonium almost as tall as Mehen, which wasn’t something the dragonborn was used to. Harmonium weren’t known for their helpfulness, but he stopped for the Guvner. There was a mutual respect that the two groups shared. Mehen knew that if their roles were reversed, he would be expected to help out a Harmonium with questions.</p><p></p><p>“So, what can I do for you? You want to know about a bounty?” The man looked bored, stressing the last word, like talking about a bounty was unimportant. Mehen was used to this. The Harmonium rubber stamped bounties like a… well like a Harmonium arrests lawbreakers. With little evidence and because they like exerting their authority. It was always up to the Courthouse to sort out their messes.</p><p></p><p>“Yes,” replied Mehen carefully. “I would like to know why the bounty was approved. That is, what basis was it approved under. I’m curious about this Tesa woman.” Mehen showed Troy the wanted poster for the bounty.</p><p></p><p>The man thought for a moment. “I recall two drow coming in to meet with me. Normally, I don’t give them the time of day, but they said she broke some fairly serious laws of theirs, and that she was an instigator. I worried that she might do something here, so I am allowing the capture of the fugitive. Either to be released into their custody or to go through your people. Honestly, if I can get rid of her and get this problem out of Sigil, all the better. Does that answer your question?”</p><p></p><p>Mehen just nodded. Drow? After her? But, why? None of these things could be answered by Troy, and so the man stepped aside, leaving Mehen to his own quiet contemplation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThirdWizard, post: 6609991, member: 12037"] Mehen was across town in the Lady’s Ward going about things in his own way. As a member of the Fraternity of Order, he had access to all kind of information about the running of the city that most people either couldn’t access or would have to wait months on. Having just finished filling out his final forms - in triplicate - he finally got a hit on this Tesa person. And, the information he was looking over did not paint a good picture. There were no outstanding warrants for her arrest, which was good, but there was a bounty on her head. Bounties themselves weren’t an immediate red flag. The Harmonium were quick to pull the trigger on bringing anyone in, and this was at least for bringing her in alive. Still, there were some missing pieces that still needed to be put together. Mehen began hunting for the guardsman who had signed the bounty, a Troy Esber. He’d know more. Perhaps he could shed some light onto what was going on. He had to wait for the man to get off duty, a broad shouldered Harmonium almost as tall as Mehen, which wasn’t something the dragonborn was used to. Harmonium weren’t known for their helpfulness, but he stopped for the Guvner. There was a mutual respect that the two groups shared. Mehen knew that if their roles were reversed, he would be expected to help out a Harmonium with questions. “So, what can I do for you? You want to know about a bounty?” The man looked bored, stressing the last word, like talking about a bounty was unimportant. Mehen was used to this. The Harmonium rubber stamped bounties like a… well like a Harmonium arrests lawbreakers. With little evidence and because they like exerting their authority. It was always up to the Courthouse to sort out their messes. “Yes,” replied Mehen carefully. “I would like to know why the bounty was approved. That is, what basis was it approved under. I’m curious about this Tesa woman.” Mehen showed Troy the wanted poster for the bounty. The man thought for a moment. “I recall two drow coming in to meet with me. Normally, I don’t give them the time of day, but they said she broke some fairly serious laws of theirs, and that she was an instigator. I worried that she might do something here, so I am allowing the capture of the fugitive. Either to be released into their custody or to go through your people. Honestly, if I can get rid of her and get this problem out of Sigil, all the better. Does that answer your question?” Mehen just nodded. Drow? After her? But, why? None of these things could be answered by Troy, and so the man stepped aside, leaving Mehen to his own quiet contemplation. [/QUOTE]
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