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<blockquote data-quote="pogre" data-source="post: 700075" data-attributes="member: 6588"><p><strong>Episode 41</strong></p><p></p><p>Episode 41</p><p>Pogre’s Campaign – To Save a Soul</p><p></p><p>Quint came in after Scapa and said, “Our boy down stairs tells me he’s got some connections over at the Inquisitors. He sez’ we’re chewin’ more that we can swallow. He sez’ we can grab a bunch of gold and be off.”</p><p></p><p>“Where’s the treasure?” Johann asked.</p><p></p><p>“Wait, wait look at this,” Scapa insisted. Scapa thrust the papers at Quint who inspected them for a short while.</p><p></p><p>“Well these change everything,” Quint stated.</p><p></p><p>“What about the treasure?” Johann asked insistently.</p><p></p><p>“Look,” Shannon began, “We have to keep absolutely clean on this deal. I say we don’t take anything.”</p><p></p><p>“That’s as backassward as anything I’ve heard,” Johann protested. “If we have these documents that show that Literbian is crooked, who is going to believe him when he says we stole some of his stuff. What’s more, who the hell is going to care?”</p><p></p><p>“Nah, the priest is right,” Quint stated. “The best thing to do is run and get the Inquisitors straight away.”</p><p></p><p>“I agree,” Shannon stated quickly. “You go get them Quint and take Bridget with you.”</p><p></p><p>“This is definitely a mistake,” Johann protested. “We should slit both of their throats and leave them in the sewers. We strip the house of all valuables and leave these documents out for the Inquisitors. You know they don’t want to go through the formalities of the court anymore than we do. We would be doing everybody a favor.”</p><p></p><p>“I’m no brigand,” Quint replied. “I’ll get Bridget.”</p><p></p><p>Johann just shook his head. </p><p></p><p>Quint and Bridget left for the temple of Hemmerschneg.</p><p></p><p>……</p><p></p><p>The Inquisitors arrived and took the two men into custody. The Lord Chief Inquisitor was particularly impressed with the adventurers’ progress. He commended them highly and apologized for underestimating their abilities.</p><p></p><p>Helfrich Manstead now said to them in a most somber voice, “Did they speak of any inquisitors?”</p><p></p><p>“In what way my Lord?” Quint asked.</p><p></p><p>“Those men I told these folks about earlier, the ones investigating this cult – they have disappeared,” Manstead replied.</p><p></p><p>“That must have been the men Literbian was speaking of to me. He said they killed them and fed them to the fish,” Quint lied.</p><p></p><p>“I suspected as much,” the Inquisitor remarked. “Now, they must pay fully for these foul deeds!”</p><p></p><p>……</p><p></p><p>The adventurers were summoned to court where they gave testimony before the Lord Mayor’s Court. A few days later they witnessed the conviction, sentencing, and death of the printer Morrant. Astoundingly, the merchant Literbian was found not guilty by reason of Arcane Charm. Literbian’s lawyer had claimed his client was charmed by Morrant and possessed no free will during these events.</p><p></p><p>“He thinks he got away with it,” Johann growled. “Let him sleep tonight, but let it be a fitful sleep, for I will never forget.”</p><p></p><p>“For once,” Quint said, “I think you may have been right. We should have cut his throat. It would have been true justice.”</p><p></p><p></p><p>To be continued…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pogre, post: 700075, member: 6588"] [b]Episode 41[/b] Episode 41 Pogre’s Campaign – To Save a Soul Quint came in after Scapa and said, “Our boy down stairs tells me he’s got some connections over at the Inquisitors. He sez’ we’re chewin’ more that we can swallow. He sez’ we can grab a bunch of gold and be off.” “Where’s the treasure?” Johann asked. “Wait, wait look at this,” Scapa insisted. Scapa thrust the papers at Quint who inspected them for a short while. “Well these change everything,” Quint stated. “What about the treasure?” Johann asked insistently. “Look,” Shannon began, “We have to keep absolutely clean on this deal. I say we don’t take anything.” “That’s as backassward as anything I’ve heard,” Johann protested. “If we have these documents that show that Literbian is crooked, who is going to believe him when he says we stole some of his stuff. What’s more, who the hell is going to care?” “Nah, the priest is right,” Quint stated. “The best thing to do is run and get the Inquisitors straight away.” “I agree,” Shannon stated quickly. “You go get them Quint and take Bridget with you.” “This is definitely a mistake,” Johann protested. “We should slit both of their throats and leave them in the sewers. We strip the house of all valuables and leave these documents out for the Inquisitors. You know they don’t want to go through the formalities of the court anymore than we do. We would be doing everybody a favor.” “I’m no brigand,” Quint replied. “I’ll get Bridget.” Johann just shook his head. Quint and Bridget left for the temple of Hemmerschneg. …… The Inquisitors arrived and took the two men into custody. The Lord Chief Inquisitor was particularly impressed with the adventurers’ progress. He commended them highly and apologized for underestimating their abilities. Helfrich Manstead now said to them in a most somber voice, “Did they speak of any inquisitors?” “In what way my Lord?” Quint asked. “Those men I told these folks about earlier, the ones investigating this cult – they have disappeared,” Manstead replied. “That must have been the men Literbian was speaking of to me. He said they killed them and fed them to the fish,” Quint lied. “I suspected as much,” the Inquisitor remarked. “Now, they must pay fully for these foul deeds!” …… The adventurers were summoned to court where they gave testimony before the Lord Mayor’s Court. A few days later they witnessed the conviction, sentencing, and death of the printer Morrant. Astoundingly, the merchant Literbian was found not guilty by reason of Arcane Charm. Literbian’s lawyer had claimed his client was charmed by Morrant and possessed no free will during these events. “He thinks he got away with it,” Johann growled. “Let him sleep tonight, but let it be a fitful sleep, for I will never forget.” “For once,” Quint said, “I think you may have been right. We should have cut his throat. It would have been true justice.” To be continued… [/QUOTE]
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