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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8654292" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>(Late Update for last week)</p><p></p><p>Shalosha introduced herself, acting vastly superior to everyone else in the room, and laid out her own nation's case for putting them in charge of not only the war effort, but Seaquen itself (for the time being). The uproar and outrage was instantaneous, especially with the resident Taranesti survivor of Phorros Irrendra fiercely claiming that no one guilty of genocide should be allowed to lead a war. Shalosha challenged the claim, explaining that an elf as young as she could not have truly understood the situation. The bard, though, picked up that while she was repeating a general script, she didn't fully buy into it... this High Elf Princess wasn't really all-in herself, on the plan she was trying to sell.</p><p></p><p>After the commotion died down, the party met with Simeon and Kiernan to discuss the Ragesian Intelligence more directly. Simeon confirmed that the papers, written in Infernal, had some kind of magical cypher encoded upon it to make it virtually impossible to read... but perhaps the security of the information ON the documents made its original owners a bit overconfident, and lax in PROTECTING them. A few things were for sure, though: they had to do with a project called "Scourge," but perhaps not JUST the effort to capture magic users. Schematics for some kind of facility, largely underground, were also present. Simeon promised to continue working on decoding, while Kiernan expressed that he may have tasks for the crew once actionable information was available.</p><p></p><p>The next day, the party traveled to meet Laurabec, agreeing to help find out how to negotiate with the disparate religious groups in the region, trying to get them to work together for a change. So far, they learned a great deal about how to convince the Sindairese Mages and Dasseni Scholars. Moving into the Ragesian camp, they first encountered a large tent with a major crowd milling about, chanting and shouting. As they inquired further, they found that it was both a makeshift temple, and an arena... a site of worship for the goddess of strength, conflict, and struggle. Almost all at once, the Barbarian was whisked into the ring, set to face the next challenger. Now if only he knew the rules of combat, here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8654292, member: 7032019"] (Late Update for last week) Shalosha introduced herself, acting vastly superior to everyone else in the room, and laid out her own nation's case for putting them in charge of not only the war effort, but Seaquen itself (for the time being). The uproar and outrage was instantaneous, especially with the resident Taranesti survivor of Phorros Irrendra fiercely claiming that no one guilty of genocide should be allowed to lead a war. Shalosha challenged the claim, explaining that an elf as young as she could not have truly understood the situation. The bard, though, picked up that while she was repeating a general script, she didn't fully buy into it... this High Elf Princess wasn't really all-in herself, on the plan she was trying to sell. After the commotion died down, the party met with Simeon and Kiernan to discuss the Ragesian Intelligence more directly. Simeon confirmed that the papers, written in Infernal, had some kind of magical cypher encoded upon it to make it virtually impossible to read... but perhaps the security of the information ON the documents made its original owners a bit overconfident, and lax in PROTECTING them. A few things were for sure, though: they had to do with a project called "Scourge," but perhaps not JUST the effort to capture magic users. Schematics for some kind of facility, largely underground, were also present. Simeon promised to continue working on decoding, while Kiernan expressed that he may have tasks for the crew once actionable information was available. The next day, the party traveled to meet Laurabec, agreeing to help find out how to negotiate with the disparate religious groups in the region, trying to get them to work together for a change. So far, they learned a great deal about how to convince the Sindairese Mages and Dasseni Scholars. Moving into the Ragesian camp, they first encountered a large tent with a major crowd milling about, chanting and shouting. As they inquired further, they found that it was both a makeshift temple, and an arena... a site of worship for the goddess of strength, conflict, and struggle. Almost all at once, the Barbarian was whisked into the ring, set to face the next challenger. Now if only he knew the rules of combat, here... [/QUOTE]
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