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<blockquote data-quote="ealt" data-source="post: 6895047" data-attributes="member: 6795047"><p><strong>Magistrate Simon</strong></p><p></p><p>The magistrate leads the intrepid adventurer's through Venza's winding streets, crossing through several districts before arriving in Incudine. The smoky stifling air, filled with the scent of hot metal and coal, is a familiar scent to many who have frequented the craftsmen district. Magistrate Simon leads them through the increasingly crowded streets, ensuring that they all stay together. He eventually leads them to the famous Benedetto Piazza, home to the wondrous Cathedral of Glass. Despite the temple's majesty, Simon hardly seems to take note of it as he leads them past it to a small, but official looking building. The sign above the door frame reads "Magistrate's Office, Incudine Branch."</p><p></p><p>Simon opens the door for our adventurers and leads them down a short hallway past many offices filled with busy-looking scribes, each hard at work transcribing or reading large volumes on Venzan law. He reaches a small office at the end of the hall, where he takes a seat behind a finely crafted, yet worn, mahogany desk. His office is otherwise sparsely decorated, and most of the space is filled with rolls of parchment and thick legal tomes.</p><p></p><p>"You'll have to forgive the mess, things have been busy lately what with the incessant squabbling between merchant families and then this sudden disappearance on top of it. I'm glad you responded so quickly, this is a most urgent matter. You see, there are always disputes between the various merchant families, but they are usually of a much more mundane variety. Squabbling over the price of goods or a missing shipment." He gestures to a large pile of scrolls in the corner. "But this is something entirely different. The heir of one of the most prominent glassblowing families in Venza has gone missing while on a hunting trip in the country side. What's worse is that his disappearance coincides with the resolution of a lengthy dispute his family has been having with another rival family over the quality of sand being used to produce their glass. Many fear that his disappearance is a form of retribution by the rival family. We're prepared to offer you a tidy sum to recover the young man and return him safely to Venza. What do you say?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ealt, post: 6895047, member: 6795047"] [b]Magistrate Simon[/b] The magistrate leads the intrepid adventurer's through Venza's winding streets, crossing through several districts before arriving in Incudine. The smoky stifling air, filled with the scent of hot metal and coal, is a familiar scent to many who have frequented the craftsmen district. Magistrate Simon leads them through the increasingly crowded streets, ensuring that they all stay together. He eventually leads them to the famous Benedetto Piazza, home to the wondrous Cathedral of Glass. Despite the temple's majesty, Simon hardly seems to take note of it as he leads them past it to a small, but official looking building. The sign above the door frame reads "Magistrate's Office, Incudine Branch." Simon opens the door for our adventurers and leads them down a short hallway past many offices filled with busy-looking scribes, each hard at work transcribing or reading large volumes on Venzan law. He reaches a small office at the end of the hall, where he takes a seat behind a finely crafted, yet worn, mahogany desk. His office is otherwise sparsely decorated, and most of the space is filled with rolls of parchment and thick legal tomes. "You'll have to forgive the mess, things have been busy lately what with the incessant squabbling between merchant families and then this sudden disappearance on top of it. I'm glad you responded so quickly, this is a most urgent matter. You see, there are always disputes between the various merchant families, but they are usually of a much more mundane variety. Squabbling over the price of goods or a missing shipment." He gestures to a large pile of scrolls in the corner. "But this is something entirely different. The heir of one of the most prominent glassblowing families in Venza has gone missing while on a hunting trip in the country side. What's worse is that his disappearance coincides with the resolution of a lengthy dispute his family has been having with another rival family over the quality of sand being used to produce their glass. Many fear that his disappearance is a form of retribution by the rival family. We're prepared to offer you a tidy sum to recover the young man and return him safely to Venza. What do you say?" [/QUOTE]
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