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<blockquote data-quote="Isklexi" data-source="post: 5724832" data-attributes="member: 6684948"><p>Our group finished the first Dying Skyseer session this weekend. This session was purely RP and skill oriented; the party didn't engage in any combat encounters.</p><p></p><p>The constables went to investigate the death at the consulate by carriage. There they split into two teams: one to stay outside and question bystanders, and the other to investigate inside the consulate itself. Both teams collected witness testimony and regrouped to compare stories before examining physical evidence. They quickly discovered discrepancies between the stories of outside witnesses and the consulate staff.</p><p></p><p>From the odd behavior of some of the guards, the constables investigated the "breakfast" that the victim had brought and discovered them laced with fey pepper. The team collected some of the tainted chocolates for further analysis later.</p><p></p><p>Upon examining the corpse, the party discovered that the angle of the bullet wounds corroborated the story that the victim had been shot after she was impaled on the fence. They also discovered a mostly empty vial of an elixir of invisibility and that some kind of facial wound had been healed to hide it. </p><p></p><p>Upstairs the team uncovered a strange blood spatter on the floor that could only be caused by a slashing weapon; security chief Lebrix insisted it must have come from the broken glass of the window. The party was unconvinced.</p><p></p><p>Stymied by the consulate's stonewalling and diplomatic immunity, the group decided to split up and pursue what leads they had.</p><p></p><p>Bellicose and Doran went to the Bosum Stand docks near the canal. They were following up on a deed of ownership found the the alleyway near the consulate. After questioning some sailors, this appeared to be a dead end; the only thing the sailors had to report was the occasional piece of missing cargo.</p><p></p><p>Kirk hitched a ride with the police coroner to ask the police for any information on Nilasa. While the police in North Shore compiled the information, he left to pursue an other lead. Kirk returned to his apartments in the central district to speak with his landlady, Widow Rinsin. Ms Rinsin has a side business as a drug dealer for the Family and has a taste for her wares. After "analyzing" one of the chocolates, the widow informed Kirk that the drugs probably came from somewhere in Pine Island.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Irony and Rai went to investigate the House of Blue Birds hostel on a tip from an angry carriage driver. The hotel staff allowed them to see the doctor's room but dropped a shocking piece of information: a policeman had been by already! The alleged officer had turned the suspect's room upside down. The only evidence they retrieved was from a cleaning maid who had picked up a dirty rag before the policeman had arrived. Irony quickly detected the faint necrotic magic emanating from the strange black fluid on the rag. The concierge also mentioned offhand that he had heard the doctor had some business at the Danoran consulate. With nothing left here, they decided to head over to the North Shore police department to ask about an officer Porter. The news was grim; they had no record of an officer Porter. The two were able to pick up the file on Nilasa Hume that Kirk had requested earlier that day. </p><p></p><p>The party regrouped in Bosum Strand to track down the residence of the Consulate's on site healer. Initially Bartide Jannis stuck to the consulate's official story, but after some persuasion, he admitted to concealing Nilasa's facial wounds. A few more questions revealed that Bartide knew nothing about what had happened.</p><p></p><p>The constables were left with more questions than answers. What had Nilasa been after? Was the mysterious doctor an accomplice? What had maimed the woman's face; an assailant with clawed gauntlets or maybe a monster of some kind? Who is the mysterious officer Porter? What secrets are the Danoran diplomats and chief Lebrix hiding?</p><p></p><p>The constables had covered a lot of ground by splitting up, but there is only one or two hours of daylight left. Perhaps they will follow up at the consulate to question the one person there who sees everyone coming and going, secretary Tia Jedeau.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isklexi, post: 5724832, member: 6684948"] Our group finished the first Dying Skyseer session this weekend. This session was purely RP and skill oriented; the party didn't engage in any combat encounters. The constables went to investigate the death at the consulate by carriage. There they split into two teams: one to stay outside and question bystanders, and the other to investigate inside the consulate itself. Both teams collected witness testimony and regrouped to compare stories before examining physical evidence. They quickly discovered discrepancies between the stories of outside witnesses and the consulate staff. From the odd behavior of some of the guards, the constables investigated the "breakfast" that the victim had brought and discovered them laced with fey pepper. The team collected some of the tainted chocolates for further analysis later. Upon examining the corpse, the party discovered that the angle of the bullet wounds corroborated the story that the victim had been shot after she was impaled on the fence. They also discovered a mostly empty vial of an elixir of invisibility and that some kind of facial wound had been healed to hide it. Upstairs the team uncovered a strange blood spatter on the floor that could only be caused by a slashing weapon; security chief Lebrix insisted it must have come from the broken glass of the window. The party was unconvinced. Stymied by the consulate's stonewalling and diplomatic immunity, the group decided to split up and pursue what leads they had. Bellicose and Doran went to the Bosum Stand docks near the canal. They were following up on a deed of ownership found the the alleyway near the consulate. After questioning some sailors, this appeared to be a dead end; the only thing the sailors had to report was the occasional piece of missing cargo. Kirk hitched a ride with the police coroner to ask the police for any information on Nilasa. While the police in North Shore compiled the information, he left to pursue an other lead. Kirk returned to his apartments in the central district to speak with his landlady, Widow Rinsin. Ms Rinsin has a side business as a drug dealer for the Family and has a taste for her wares. After "analyzing" one of the chocolates, the widow informed Kirk that the drugs probably came from somewhere in Pine Island. Meanwhile, Irony and Rai went to investigate the House of Blue Birds hostel on a tip from an angry carriage driver. The hotel staff allowed them to see the doctor's room but dropped a shocking piece of information: a policeman had been by already! The alleged officer had turned the suspect's room upside down. The only evidence they retrieved was from a cleaning maid who had picked up a dirty rag before the policeman had arrived. Irony quickly detected the faint necrotic magic emanating from the strange black fluid on the rag. The concierge also mentioned offhand that he had heard the doctor had some business at the Danoran consulate. With nothing left here, they decided to head over to the North Shore police department to ask about an officer Porter. The news was grim; they had no record of an officer Porter. The two were able to pick up the file on Nilasa Hume that Kirk had requested earlier that day. The party regrouped in Bosum Strand to track down the residence of the Consulate's on site healer. Initially Bartide Jannis stuck to the consulate's official story, but after some persuasion, he admitted to concealing Nilasa's facial wounds. A few more questions revealed that Bartide knew nothing about what had happened. The constables were left with more questions than answers. What had Nilasa been after? Was the mysterious doctor an accomplice? What had maimed the woman's face; an assailant with clawed gauntlets or maybe a monster of some kind? Who is the mysterious officer Porter? What secrets are the Danoran diplomats and chief Lebrix hiding? The constables had covered a lot of ground by splitting up, but there is only one or two hours of daylight left. Perhaps they will follow up at the consulate to question the one person there who sees everyone coming and going, secretary Tia Jedeau. [/QUOTE]
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