Lichtenhart said:
"Would you be interested in interrogating the scoundrel we took captive to learn something about the provenance of these coins? Maybe you have some way to ascertain he speaks the truth? and what do you mean by 'strange things'?"
"I cannot figure it out at all, the entirety of the matter is utterly confusing. First of all, new fads have been reported, onces of a debaucherous nature. Women and men being victimized with ritualistic scarring, and fang marks up and down their bodies. They don't complain, they don't report it, and they always say that they had it done intentionally."
At this point, some of you notice the accent of the Impressario, a very haughty and aristocratic tongue. He conceals it well, as any professional actor would, but it definitively marks him as an easterner, from the wealthy and small kingdom of Launcelot.
"As the Impressario, I am responsible for all 'disguised' operations of the civil guard. I am utterly relied upon to protect the people by using reformed criminals and well rounded individuals to control the few debaucherous individuals in the city. Well, and I've found awkward reports from agents who dissapear for many days. They remember waking up during a mission, days after their last memories. The clergy states readily, their minds have not been wiped at all. They are utterly clear and normal."
"And third, I've found that although this city is a hospitable climate, with an incredible degree of solidarity, criminals still come in. We have Silver Dragons guarding our skies and criminals still take their chances! Whatever it is that brings them, we highly suspect that the entirety has outside connections to foriegn lands. Places like Blackmagi, the home of corruption and debauchery centralized! I have no idea how they manage..."
At this point Jayle, the blond haired knight girl, daughter of the Impressario, enters again. She wears her hair in a manly way, very short and parted, and she tries to carry her thoughts in a very masculine way, but she is without a doubt, very much a woman. She wears a rather refined and extremely light looking Mithral full plate, with no helmet, and a rather fancy ornamental blade on her left side. Her father treats her as an equal, as to any men that know her for a decent amount of time, but many of the town sentries wives call her a horrible girl for her take on life. She interjects on her fathers comments,
"Father, I do not doubt what Lady Krindor has stated. Madam Seraphin has proved very troubling these past weeks. Her attitude is not normal, and her eyes are glazed over like the zombie-like onlookers in the slums. Our slums may be the best in the world, but even a home and meal every day does not prevent criminal minds from being criminal. I am, without a doubt, solidly convinced that magic is at work."
Jayle's father turns back to her, "Jayle, they are still people, and just because they do suffer from the glazed eyes, it does not make them criminals. They are lazy, and jaded, but not entirely corrupt. Let them be, they are not to be your worry, my daughter."
Jayle rebutles, "No, father, you misinterpret. I know of the old magic, and I do not doubt that some student of the dark arts has come here to work against our church. The Slate brothers themselves are worried about this matter, and they wish we would use our manpower to at least determine what course of action would be best. My conversation with them has me thinking that they could deal with the problem themselve, if only we gave them direction."