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<blockquote data-quote="shilsen" data-source="post: 2822217" data-attributes="member: 198"><p><strong>Session 28 - The King's Citadel (or "Gnomes! Why Does it Have to be Gnomes?")</strong></p><p></p><p>The Angels, Surr'kal and Teln go check on those who'd been attacked by the summoned creatures. They find it was a family consisting of the parents and two young children, all of whom are dead (and in a couple of cases, partly eaten). While they are checking the corpses, they are approached a couple of scared-looking people who emerge from behind nearby bushes and one who descends awkwardly from the branches of a tree. </p><p></p><p>These individuals had apparently hidden themselves when the creatures appeared and need some reassurance that they won't return (especially the man who has a large yellow stain running down his pants). They explain that they were walking through the park when a tall man (who fits the description of the druid named Cainan, whom Korm had fought earlier) and the shifter had come hurrying up, with the former then summoning the creatures and enlarging them. The unfortunate family had just wandered around a clump of trees nearby and promptly been attacked and killed. The three onlookers hid themselves and saw the druid turn into a dire bat and the ensuing battle with the adventurers.</p><p></p><p>This discussion is interrupted by a loud call of "What's going on here?" It comes from four Watch guards that come hurrying towards the gathering, prompting a disgusted Six to comment, "It figures. They were probably outside having a smoke till we took care of everything!"</p><p></p><p>Though the adventurers are standing in the middle of some dead and half-eaten corpses, with more blood and the dead shifter further along the area, this time they have no real trouble with the Watch. The three onlookers explain what they saw, with a little embellishment here and there. The guards apparently know who both Surr'kal and Teln are and listen attentively while they add their account as well. </p><p></p><p>By the time they are done, the guards are convinced that the Angels are not to blame in any way. When they check the adventurers' papers, they recognize them by name and reputation, with one commenting that he has a nephew who's at Morgrave University and had told him about being at the presentation about their expedition.</p><p></p><p>The guards do ask the Angels to stop by the local Watch house and make a report, but after a polite explanation from Gareth that it might be better to get the other witnesses to do so, they agree and leave with the three civilians. None of whom seem very comfortable about having to help carry the corpses of the dead family with them.</p><p></p><p>Once they are gone, the group returns to the Gatehouse, as Surr'kal and Teln both comment on how impressed they are with the Angels' abilities. They check the body of the dead shifter, whom Korm said Cainan had called Dusk. Among the limited equipment that she carries is a pair of boots that gave her the incredible speed she displayed. Gareth asks to use them, since that'll make it likelier that he can actually get to a fight at the same time as the others, and nobody disagrees.</p><p></p><p>While examining the body, Surr'kal asks Korm, "Do you think that Cainan will be back?"</p><p></p><p>"Quite possibly," Korm grimly replies. "He may want revenge for his companion. I hope I am here if he does return."</p><p></p><p>Nameless suggests that Surr'kal and Teln arrange a funeral for the shifter, since that would ensure Cainan cannot try something like reincarnating her later. Surr'kal says it is a good idea and the two druids take care of it, with some help from the Angels.</p><p></p><p>Afterwards, the group splits up as usual, with Korm accompanying Nameless as he visits Trillia, while Luna flies around the area as an eagle, keeping an eye out for Cainan. Gareth heads to the Deneith enclave to check on Lalia and Six goes off on his own.</p><p></p><p>When Nameless shows up, Trillia asks what happened with his arrest. He provides a detailed coverage of what occurred, and she is quite amused that the group has actually decided to work for the Citadel. She says that he's unlikely to be able to share the details with her, but if he can, she'll be curious to know what it is.</p><p></p><p>They also discuss the whole issue of Arrok's murder and who might be involved. Nameless asks if Trillia thinks there is anyone at the Guild who might be involved. Trillia says that she sincerely doubts anyone from there is involved, but, naturally, anything is possible. At any given time there are usually only a dozen members in Sharn capable of casting spells of the third valence, as the murder was, and half of that is people like Trillia who actually live in the city. </p><p></p><p>Currently she thinks she's as powerful a spellcaster as anyone in the Guild who's in Sharn, unless Naziam (a half-elf transmuter) or Dimass (a gnome sorcerer) have got stronger. It's accepted at the Guild (as at the Esoteric Order, which has approximately the same number of powerful spellcasters) that members should inform the Guild when they have achieved access to a new level of valences, so it would be easy to find out. She mentions that Nameless should also let them know how good he's getting.</p><p></p><p>Nameless says that he was mainly interested in finding out what other powerful arcanists there are in the city, and that he figured most of them would be members of the Guild or Order. Trillia says that many are, but it's not necessarily the case. Out of the powerful arcane spellcasters in the city who aren't members of the Guild or Order, she mentions the dwarf Kalphan Riak, high priest of Kol Korran at the Korranath in Upper Central (who is a sorcerer, not a cleric). She says that while he's a bit of a greedy bastard, she doubts he's running around killing people to frame Nameless. Warden Balan Cord is supposed to be good too, though she's heard his forte is things that affect people and control crowds, rather than actual killing spells. Presumably Lady Warden Maira ir'Talan, commander of the Blackened Book, is a good spellcaster too, but she's mainly an administrator rather than a field operative. The Boromars and Daask (especially the latter) are supposed to have a few strong spellcasters in their employ, and there have got to be a couple among the diplomatic corps in Sharn, though the better they are the less likely anyone is to know about them. Which also goes for any underworld figures unaffiliated with the Boromars and Daask.</p><p></p><p>Korm, who's been listening to this, says that it sounds next to impossible to find any really useful information in this city. Trillia says that while it may seem very complicated, depending on who did it and how, there may be some unofficial ways to get information about it. If the murder was committed by someone hired to do it, especially among the criminal community, probably the best bet for info is what is known as the Tyrants. They are supposed to be a changeling gang which deals almost purely in information and have a much bigger handle on that than the Boromars and Daask (who supposedly have dealings with them). They're supposed to have eyes and ears everywhere, so just dropping a little coin and saying that one wants to contact them should get their attention. Supposedly they have an especially strong presence in the Dragoneyes red light district (Lower Tavick's Landing, just below the Deathsgate district that Trillia's house is in) and also in the Callestan inn district (Lower Dura).</p><p></p><p>Korm and Nameless file the information away for possible later use. Trillia goes on to ask Nameless if he's still interested in her idea of a visit to Yarkuun Draal. He says that he definitely is, but it would depend on what the group is involved with next. The Citadel assignment, for example, may keep them busy for a while. He won't know for sure until the actual meeting.</p><p></p><p>Korm, who wasn't there when she first made the proposal, asks about it. He mentions that he'd heard that Yarkuun Draal was a Dhakaani ruin. Trillia says that he's right and it is located to the southwest of Sharn, near the coast in the Siln Highlands. She tells Korm a little of what she's already told Nameless about the place, her previous visit to it, the aberrations that overrun it, and the possibility of a dimensional seal being present there. Korm asks if she intends to tamper with the seal at all and she reassures him that she's "not mental enough" to want a daelkyr wandering around Khorvaire. She simply wishes to study the creations of the daelkyr further. Now, with her own increased power and the varied abilities of the Angels, she believes they could explore the ruins there and survive.</p><p></p><p>Korm says that he too would be interested in seeing the place, especially if there is some lurking danger that the Gatekeepers should know of. He then leaves Nameless with Trillia and heads back to Carosten Park. Once there, he joins Luna in a long, peaceful flight around and among the towers, though the sight of a large winged orc does draw some attention from passers-by. </p><p></p><p>Six, meanwhile, goes to the one shop he frequents and sells the sculptures that he has been working on for the last few weeks. Then he wanders the streets of Sharn as is his habit, eventually heading to Trillia's home to join Nameless there.</p><p></p><p>Gareth first goes to the Deneith enclave, where he learns that Lalia and Tasra are both outside Sharn on work. He then visits the Cathedral, where he meets Bodo. He also receives a letter from his mother and grandmother, which was delivered to the Cathedral by a Sivis messenger. </p><p></p><p>His mother's letter is mostly about the events on the island, saying that she's happy that he's fine and that she's looking forward to reading about it in the Korranberg Chronicle. She also mentions having looked up daelkyr after getting his letter and is quite fascinated by the fact that he's encountered something that is effectively legendary at this point. She comments in passing about his plan to join the Deneith enclave in Sharn, simply saying that he should do whatever works for him, though she does think it's a good idea and at least a more stable job than the adventuring life. </p><p></p><p>His grandmother's letter is longer and is basically about three things - the daelkyr/dragon, Kizmet and the enclave. Regarding the first, she knows a little more about daelkyr but says she has also read up on it recently. She says that his encounters with it and with the dragon clearly show that (as she always figured) he is destined for special things by the Silver Flame, and that she's looking forward to hearing and reading more about these events. She considers the growing bond with the sword as more proof of the fact, especially since it sounds like the sword is growing more powerful than it ever was in Gareth's father's or grandfather's hands. As for the enclave, she says she's happy that he's thinking of joining it, since the Sharn enclave is one of the major ones outside Karrnath and it could use someone of his standards to cleanse and improve it. Who knows, perhaps this could be the first step in him improving not just the Deneith enclave in Sharn but eventually the House as a whole across Khorvaire.</p><p></p><p>While Gareth is reading the letters, an acolyte tells him that the Archierophant asked that he be told to stop by when he is here next. Since she is present at the Cathedral, Gareth goes to her office and meets her. Ythana Morr greets him and talks a little about his recent adventures. She also asks about his time at Coldflame Keep and what he thinks of it. Gareth says that he thinks Mazin is a worthy man and is doing a lot for the community there and it's a pity that the temple there is in such disrepair.</p><p></p><p>Ythana says that Mazin has been one of the longest serving members of the Flame in Sharn, which is why he was assigned to Coldflame Keep, in hopes of improving the situation there. Unfortunately, the community there hasn't been as receptive as would be desirable for a long time, partly because there's a strong shifter population in Middle and Lower Northedge. Ythana says that she does still have some plans that may help improve not just the situation of Coldflame Keep but the status of the Silver Flame in Sharn, where it has consistently taken second place to the worship of the Sovereign Host. She asks Gareth if he is willing to help in that regard, since someone of his skills could be very helpful. Gareth replies that he'd be happy to help in any way.</p><p></p><p>Ythana also says that she believes he has met Cedric Galan and asks what Gareth thinks of him. Gareth says that Cedric is definitely unusual, to which she agrees. He adds that some of Cedric's beliefs contradict with his own, but evidently Cedric is a good paladin, both in what Gareth's seen of him and the fact that the Flame finds him worthy of paladinhood. As long as Cedric does what he wants on his own time, Gareth says, he has no problem with recognizing him as a comrade and a friend.</p><p></p><p>The Archierophant listens carefully and says that she was curious, since Cedric does stretch the mold in ways most paladins do not and she has heard very differing opinions of him. She has had little interaction with him, since he prefers to worship at Coldflame Keep rather than at the Cathedral. </p><p></p><p>Ythana then checks on Gareth's future plans before ending the discussion. She says that he can tell Mazin that she is planning to send him some help regarding the temple. </p><p></p><p>Gareth does head to Coldflame Keep from the Cathedral, after stopping at the Kundarak bank on the way. He finds both Mazin and Cedric at the Keep and tells them about his discussion with Ythana Morr. He also gives Mazin the hundred galifars that he picked up at the bank, as a contribution to the temple. Mazin thanks him and says that he's pleased to hear the Archierophant is planning to help the temple. Cedric, on the other hand, just snorts and says, "I'll bloody well believe it when I see it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shilsen, post: 2822217, member: 198"] [B]Session 28 - The King's Citadel (or "Gnomes! Why Does it Have to be Gnomes?")[/B] The Angels, Surr'kal and Teln go check on those who'd been attacked by the summoned creatures. They find it was a family consisting of the parents and two young children, all of whom are dead (and in a couple of cases, partly eaten). While they are checking the corpses, they are approached a couple of scared-looking people who emerge from behind nearby bushes and one who descends awkwardly from the branches of a tree. These individuals had apparently hidden themselves when the creatures appeared and need some reassurance that they won't return (especially the man who has a large yellow stain running down his pants). They explain that they were walking through the park when a tall man (who fits the description of the druid named Cainan, whom Korm had fought earlier) and the shifter had come hurrying up, with the former then summoning the creatures and enlarging them. The unfortunate family had just wandered around a clump of trees nearby and promptly been attacked and killed. The three onlookers hid themselves and saw the druid turn into a dire bat and the ensuing battle with the adventurers. This discussion is interrupted by a loud call of "What's going on here?" It comes from four Watch guards that come hurrying towards the gathering, prompting a disgusted Six to comment, "It figures. They were probably outside having a smoke till we took care of everything!" Though the adventurers are standing in the middle of some dead and half-eaten corpses, with more blood and the dead shifter further along the area, this time they have no real trouble with the Watch. The three onlookers explain what they saw, with a little embellishment here and there. The guards apparently know who both Surr'kal and Teln are and listen attentively while they add their account as well. By the time they are done, the guards are convinced that the Angels are not to blame in any way. When they check the adventurers' papers, they recognize them by name and reputation, with one commenting that he has a nephew who's at Morgrave University and had told him about being at the presentation about their expedition. The guards do ask the Angels to stop by the local Watch house and make a report, but after a polite explanation from Gareth that it might be better to get the other witnesses to do so, they agree and leave with the three civilians. None of whom seem very comfortable about having to help carry the corpses of the dead family with them. Once they are gone, the group returns to the Gatehouse, as Surr'kal and Teln both comment on how impressed they are with the Angels' abilities. They check the body of the dead shifter, whom Korm said Cainan had called Dusk. Among the limited equipment that she carries is a pair of boots that gave her the incredible speed she displayed. Gareth asks to use them, since that'll make it likelier that he can actually get to a fight at the same time as the others, and nobody disagrees. While examining the body, Surr'kal asks Korm, "Do you think that Cainan will be back?" "Quite possibly," Korm grimly replies. "He may want revenge for his companion. I hope I am here if he does return." Nameless suggests that Surr'kal and Teln arrange a funeral for the shifter, since that would ensure Cainan cannot try something like reincarnating her later. Surr'kal says it is a good idea and the two druids take care of it, with some help from the Angels. Afterwards, the group splits up as usual, with Korm accompanying Nameless as he visits Trillia, while Luna flies around the area as an eagle, keeping an eye out for Cainan. Gareth heads to the Deneith enclave to check on Lalia and Six goes off on his own. When Nameless shows up, Trillia asks what happened with his arrest. He provides a detailed coverage of what occurred, and she is quite amused that the group has actually decided to work for the Citadel. She says that he's unlikely to be able to share the details with her, but if he can, she'll be curious to know what it is. They also discuss the whole issue of Arrok's murder and who might be involved. Nameless asks if Trillia thinks there is anyone at the Guild who might be involved. Trillia says that she sincerely doubts anyone from there is involved, but, naturally, anything is possible. At any given time there are usually only a dozen members in Sharn capable of casting spells of the third valence, as the murder was, and half of that is people like Trillia who actually live in the city. Currently she thinks she's as powerful a spellcaster as anyone in the Guild who's in Sharn, unless Naziam (a half-elf transmuter) or Dimass (a gnome sorcerer) have got stronger. It's accepted at the Guild (as at the Esoteric Order, which has approximately the same number of powerful spellcasters) that members should inform the Guild when they have achieved access to a new level of valences, so it would be easy to find out. She mentions that Nameless should also let them know how good he's getting. Nameless says that he was mainly interested in finding out what other powerful arcanists there are in the city, and that he figured most of them would be members of the Guild or Order. Trillia says that many are, but it's not necessarily the case. Out of the powerful arcane spellcasters in the city who aren't members of the Guild or Order, she mentions the dwarf Kalphan Riak, high priest of Kol Korran at the Korranath in Upper Central (who is a sorcerer, not a cleric). She says that while he's a bit of a greedy bastard, she doubts he's running around killing people to frame Nameless. Warden Balan Cord is supposed to be good too, though she's heard his forte is things that affect people and control crowds, rather than actual killing spells. Presumably Lady Warden Maira ir'Talan, commander of the Blackened Book, is a good spellcaster too, but she's mainly an administrator rather than a field operative. The Boromars and Daask (especially the latter) are supposed to have a few strong spellcasters in their employ, and there have got to be a couple among the diplomatic corps in Sharn, though the better they are the less likely anyone is to know about them. Which also goes for any underworld figures unaffiliated with the Boromars and Daask. Korm, who's been listening to this, says that it sounds next to impossible to find any really useful information in this city. Trillia says that while it may seem very complicated, depending on who did it and how, there may be some unofficial ways to get information about it. If the murder was committed by someone hired to do it, especially among the criminal community, probably the best bet for info is what is known as the Tyrants. They are supposed to be a changeling gang which deals almost purely in information and have a much bigger handle on that than the Boromars and Daask (who supposedly have dealings with them). They're supposed to have eyes and ears everywhere, so just dropping a little coin and saying that one wants to contact them should get their attention. Supposedly they have an especially strong presence in the Dragoneyes red light district (Lower Tavick's Landing, just below the Deathsgate district that Trillia's house is in) and also in the Callestan inn district (Lower Dura). Korm and Nameless file the information away for possible later use. Trillia goes on to ask Nameless if he's still interested in her idea of a visit to Yarkuun Draal. He says that he definitely is, but it would depend on what the group is involved with next. The Citadel assignment, for example, may keep them busy for a while. He won't know for sure until the actual meeting. Korm, who wasn't there when she first made the proposal, asks about it. He mentions that he'd heard that Yarkuun Draal was a Dhakaani ruin. Trillia says that he's right and it is located to the southwest of Sharn, near the coast in the Siln Highlands. She tells Korm a little of what she's already told Nameless about the place, her previous visit to it, the aberrations that overrun it, and the possibility of a dimensional seal being present there. Korm asks if she intends to tamper with the seal at all and she reassures him that she's "not mental enough" to want a daelkyr wandering around Khorvaire. She simply wishes to study the creations of the daelkyr further. Now, with her own increased power and the varied abilities of the Angels, she believes they could explore the ruins there and survive. Korm says that he too would be interested in seeing the place, especially if there is some lurking danger that the Gatekeepers should know of. He then leaves Nameless with Trillia and heads back to Carosten Park. Once there, he joins Luna in a long, peaceful flight around and among the towers, though the sight of a large winged orc does draw some attention from passers-by. Six, meanwhile, goes to the one shop he frequents and sells the sculptures that he has been working on for the last few weeks. Then he wanders the streets of Sharn as is his habit, eventually heading to Trillia's home to join Nameless there. Gareth first goes to the Deneith enclave, where he learns that Lalia and Tasra are both outside Sharn on work. He then visits the Cathedral, where he meets Bodo. He also receives a letter from his mother and grandmother, which was delivered to the Cathedral by a Sivis messenger. His mother's letter is mostly about the events on the island, saying that she's happy that he's fine and that she's looking forward to reading about it in the Korranberg Chronicle. She also mentions having looked up daelkyr after getting his letter and is quite fascinated by the fact that he's encountered something that is effectively legendary at this point. She comments in passing about his plan to join the Deneith enclave in Sharn, simply saying that he should do whatever works for him, though she does think it's a good idea and at least a more stable job than the adventuring life. His grandmother's letter is longer and is basically about three things - the daelkyr/dragon, Kizmet and the enclave. Regarding the first, she knows a little more about daelkyr but says she has also read up on it recently. She says that his encounters with it and with the dragon clearly show that (as she always figured) he is destined for special things by the Silver Flame, and that she's looking forward to hearing and reading more about these events. She considers the growing bond with the sword as more proof of the fact, especially since it sounds like the sword is growing more powerful than it ever was in Gareth's father's or grandfather's hands. As for the enclave, she says she's happy that he's thinking of joining it, since the Sharn enclave is one of the major ones outside Karrnath and it could use someone of his standards to cleanse and improve it. Who knows, perhaps this could be the first step in him improving not just the Deneith enclave in Sharn but eventually the House as a whole across Khorvaire. While Gareth is reading the letters, an acolyte tells him that the Archierophant asked that he be told to stop by when he is here next. Since she is present at the Cathedral, Gareth goes to her office and meets her. Ythana Morr greets him and talks a little about his recent adventures. She also asks about his time at Coldflame Keep and what he thinks of it. Gareth says that he thinks Mazin is a worthy man and is doing a lot for the community there and it's a pity that the temple there is in such disrepair. Ythana says that Mazin has been one of the longest serving members of the Flame in Sharn, which is why he was assigned to Coldflame Keep, in hopes of improving the situation there. Unfortunately, the community there hasn't been as receptive as would be desirable for a long time, partly because there's a strong shifter population in Middle and Lower Northedge. Ythana says that she does still have some plans that may help improve not just the situation of Coldflame Keep but the status of the Silver Flame in Sharn, where it has consistently taken second place to the worship of the Sovereign Host. She asks Gareth if he is willing to help in that regard, since someone of his skills could be very helpful. Gareth replies that he'd be happy to help in any way. Ythana also says that she believes he has met Cedric Galan and asks what Gareth thinks of him. Gareth says that Cedric is definitely unusual, to which she agrees. He adds that some of Cedric's beliefs contradict with his own, but evidently Cedric is a good paladin, both in what Gareth's seen of him and the fact that the Flame finds him worthy of paladinhood. As long as Cedric does what he wants on his own time, Gareth says, he has no problem with recognizing him as a comrade and a friend. The Archierophant listens carefully and says that she was curious, since Cedric does stretch the mold in ways most paladins do not and she has heard very differing opinions of him. She has had little interaction with him, since he prefers to worship at Coldflame Keep rather than at the Cathedral. Ythana then checks on Gareth's future plans before ending the discussion. She says that he can tell Mazin that she is planning to send him some help regarding the temple. Gareth does head to Coldflame Keep from the Cathedral, after stopping at the Kundarak bank on the way. He finds both Mazin and Cedric at the Keep and tells them about his discussion with Ythana Morr. He also gives Mazin the hundred galifars that he picked up at the bank, as a contribution to the temple. Mazin thanks him and says that he's pleased to hear the Archierophant is planning to help the temple. Cedric, on the other hand, just snorts and says, "I'll bloody well believe it when I see it." [/QUOTE]
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