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<blockquote data-quote="StreamOfTheSky" data-source="post: 6317899" data-attributes="member: 35909"><p>So, Angir and Lily (and Torrent) interrogated Neil on Friday night, with Tansley and Sophia...observing, I guess. Lily pretended that she was captured by Torrent and Angir; Torrent got to beat her up pretty painfully to "sell" it.</p><p></p><p>Angir eventually got Neil to talk. The brothel is run by a man named Gustav, but owned by someone else. Rumor among the guards is that it's Cernaban Gremman, a halfling business man who is one of the wealthiest people in Seaquen and who owns all sorts of businesses and properties, especially in the refugee-heavy southern parts of town. Neil postulated that Cernaban likely intentionally keeps things compartmentalized and a degree of separation from himself (especially something like the brothel, what with the unwilling, drugged abducted girls working there). Cernaban is fairly influential, and Neil seemed positive fleeing town and braving the swamp was safer than going to the town guard and counting on none of them taking a bribe in return for giving him up to his employer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StreamOfTheSky, post: 6317899, member: 35909"] So, Angir and Lily (and Torrent) interrogated Neil on Friday night, with Tansley and Sophia...observing, I guess. Lily pretended that she was captured by Torrent and Angir; Torrent got to beat her up pretty painfully to "sell" it. Angir eventually got Neil to talk. The brothel is run by a man named Gustav, but owned by someone else. Rumor among the guards is that it's Cernaban Gremman, a halfling business man who is one of the wealthiest people in Seaquen and who owns all sorts of businesses and properties, especially in the refugee-heavy southern parts of town. Neil postulated that Cernaban likely intentionally keeps things compartmentalized and a degree of separation from himself (especially something like the brothel, what with the unwilling, drugged abducted girls working there). Cernaban is fairly influential, and Neil seemed positive fleeing town and braving the swamp was safer than going to the town guard and counting on none of them taking a bribe in return for giving him up to his employer. [/QUOTE]
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