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<blockquote data-quote="PJ-Mason" data-source="post: 2659995" data-attributes="member: 12285"><p><strong>Konrad's Journal: Teil Vier: Zorn Konrad's</strong></p><p></p><p>Nachgeheim 32:</p><p> </p><p> Pardon my last entry, but we encountered what had killed the Sewer Jacks during my last writing. It was no mere chaos creature or mutation from hell. In deed, it was those who have sworn oaths to fight such creatures. It was the Verenan Lady Priest Elizabeth, may the weibchen choke on her lying tongue, and a pack of Sigmar witchhunters. Come to finish off the last of the Sewer Jacks because of what they found. I dare say they found more than they expected. Its quite the advantage one has when his companions do not need the light of torched to see in the dark. We would have slaughtered them without reciprocity if the damned elf could follow orders. However we did finish them quickly enough, though perhaps too quickly for the likes of witchhunters. I'd prefer that they had felt more pain and suffering, but i simply did not have the time. The priestess managed to escape while we engaged her lackeys. There can be no doubt of the dark alliance that the two churches have formed now. I wonder what is more dangerous...that society of outcasts, the deranged, and the chaos-touched living in the dark sewers below, or the treacherous human scum lording in their towers and temples high above the city. </p><p></p><p> Upon reaching surface, we were greeted by a familiar sight. Mr. Peabody’s little pet was watching the well entrance. Peabody will now need to take a moment to mourn his vile little spy, for it is dead. Courtesy of my own little spy and a crossbow pistol borrowed from the corpse of a witchhunter. Ravens seemed to have fallen upon Middenheim in the last couple days. Since our stay in the sewers, it has become much worse. They blanket the city as though searching for something...or waiting for someone. It is not lost on me that they appeared in the city shortly after we did. I must think on it.</p><p></p><p> Once we reached our inn, the Last Drop for well deserved bath, we discovered that all hell has broken loose in the streets of the Heim. The watch commander, Burgermeister Shutzmann, has been slain by the same weapon and tactics as had the others we were investigating. Brustwarze Der Holle! So goes our career in the City Watch. I believe that only Shutzmann knew of our deal to work for him and the city. I decided not to report to the watch this time, lest we be arrested once again. We are free agents again. So be it. I do better without such rules or shackles that the Watch places on themselves anyway. This tragedy, however, necessitated that we find another ally. </p><p></p><p> The Dwarven Engineering Guild Master, Modrin Gimmelstock, was only too happy to see me...once i mentioned the dwarven shrines and the map of the sewers to him, of course. What was a gruff, arrogant stare turn into the gleam of an eager child. The maps that i found on the body of the sewer jack Carsten showed of libraries and crypts and the golden doors of Magnus the Pious. The dwarf was beside himself with glee and nervous energy. He warned me of the danger of such knowledge. As though i needed to be told. After negotiating a finder's fee of 500 Gold (after all, we needed to recoup our losses from losing employment in the watch), I then brokered a deal between my...gang and the guild. Safe haven, access to their library and maps, and supplies would be ours, further results of sewer investigation and my silence of what lays below would be theirs. </p><p></p><p> Unfortunately, as we began to plot our strategy of how next to explore the sewers, the Dwarven Guildmeister carelessly got himself killed. He should have heeded his own warnings. This time, however, we there to confront the killers in the act. Once again, no chaos beats or skaven either. That creature (creatures as it turns out) who we have hunted for days was but a lizardman and his lizardlings. A schmutzig, stinkend, bumsende lizard. We defeated the Seven Who Are One, of course, but now we face the same problem...no allies. I did not miss the fact that Yavindir called out to him and called him a traitor. That they know each other does not sit well with me. The elf and i shall have words.</p><p></p><p> It occurs to me that we are as deadly as the assassins lying at our feet. Anyone who becomes our friend dies soon after. Maybe we are the ones who are cursed. No matter. If i am to die here in this city, buried by an avalanche of lies and secrets...i shall have plenty of company. It is time these people learn that their deeds do not go unanswered. Tonight, there shall be a reckoning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PJ-Mason, post: 2659995, member: 12285"] [b]Konrad's Journal: Teil Vier: Zorn Konrad's[/b] Nachgeheim 32: Pardon my last entry, but we encountered what had killed the Sewer Jacks during my last writing. It was no mere chaos creature or mutation from hell. In deed, it was those who have sworn oaths to fight such creatures. It was the Verenan Lady Priest Elizabeth, may the weibchen choke on her lying tongue, and a pack of Sigmar witchhunters. Come to finish off the last of the Sewer Jacks because of what they found. I dare say they found more than they expected. Its quite the advantage one has when his companions do not need the light of torched to see in the dark. We would have slaughtered them without reciprocity if the damned elf could follow orders. However we did finish them quickly enough, though perhaps too quickly for the likes of witchhunters. I'd prefer that they had felt more pain and suffering, but i simply did not have the time. The priestess managed to escape while we engaged her lackeys. There can be no doubt of the dark alliance that the two churches have formed now. I wonder what is more dangerous...that society of outcasts, the deranged, and the chaos-touched living in the dark sewers below, or the treacherous human scum lording in their towers and temples high above the city. Upon reaching surface, we were greeted by a familiar sight. Mr. Peabody’s little pet was watching the well entrance. Peabody will now need to take a moment to mourn his vile little spy, for it is dead. Courtesy of my own little spy and a crossbow pistol borrowed from the corpse of a witchhunter. Ravens seemed to have fallen upon Middenheim in the last couple days. Since our stay in the sewers, it has become much worse. They blanket the city as though searching for something...or waiting for someone. It is not lost on me that they appeared in the city shortly after we did. I must think on it. Once we reached our inn, the Last Drop for well deserved bath, we discovered that all hell has broken loose in the streets of the Heim. The watch commander, Burgermeister Shutzmann, has been slain by the same weapon and tactics as had the others we were investigating. Brustwarze Der Holle! So goes our career in the City Watch. I believe that only Shutzmann knew of our deal to work for him and the city. I decided not to report to the watch this time, lest we be arrested once again. We are free agents again. So be it. I do better without such rules or shackles that the Watch places on themselves anyway. This tragedy, however, necessitated that we find another ally. The Dwarven Engineering Guild Master, Modrin Gimmelstock, was only too happy to see me...once i mentioned the dwarven shrines and the map of the sewers to him, of course. What was a gruff, arrogant stare turn into the gleam of an eager child. The maps that i found on the body of the sewer jack Carsten showed of libraries and crypts and the golden doors of Magnus the Pious. The dwarf was beside himself with glee and nervous energy. He warned me of the danger of such knowledge. As though i needed to be told. After negotiating a finder's fee of 500 Gold (after all, we needed to recoup our losses from losing employment in the watch), I then brokered a deal between my...gang and the guild. Safe haven, access to their library and maps, and supplies would be ours, further results of sewer investigation and my silence of what lays below would be theirs. Unfortunately, as we began to plot our strategy of how next to explore the sewers, the Dwarven Guildmeister carelessly got himself killed. He should have heeded his own warnings. This time, however, we there to confront the killers in the act. Once again, no chaos beats or skaven either. That creature (creatures as it turns out) who we have hunted for days was but a lizardman and his lizardlings. A schmutzig, stinkend, bumsende lizard. We defeated the Seven Who Are One, of course, but now we face the same problem...no allies. I did not miss the fact that Yavindir called out to him and called him a traitor. That they know each other does not sit well with me. The elf and i shall have words. It occurs to me that we are as deadly as the assassins lying at our feet. Anyone who becomes our friend dies soon after. Maybe we are the ones who are cursed. No matter. If i am to die here in this city, buried by an avalanche of lies and secrets...i shall have plenty of company. It is time these people learn that their deeds do not go unanswered. Tonight, there shall be a reckoning. [/QUOTE]
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