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<blockquote data-quote="Ajar" data-source="post: 6144491" data-attributes="member: 85901"><p>Reginald and Viveen went to visit Reginald's uncle, Maitland Whitecliff, a well-connected royal functionary currently stationed in Flint. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Reginald's player and I had both forgotten that Maitland was supposed to pretty much always be at court, which would put him in Shale, not Flint. In fact, I didn't remember that until just now. So I'll have to come up with a reason for Maitland to have been stationed temporarily in Flint. </p><p></p><p>Maitland was pleased to see Reginald. Reginald's explanation of the situation with Tyler and Raybould Starke was crystal clear (high Diplomacy check result) and Maitland was well acquainted with the elder Starke, and aware of his troublesome son (high Streetwise for Maitland, a natural 20). Maitland assured Reginald that he would be able to meet with Starke and ensure the matter was resolved discreetly... provided that Reginald was willing to let Tyler go unpunished for his attempted murder. Reginald and Viveen agreed to this. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Bela and Murdok returned to RHC HQ to update Delft. They let him know about the attempt on Rackus' life, and that the would-be murderer was the son of Flint's Attorney General, setting up a potentially huge story for the press if word got out. Delft double facepalmed, sighed, and reminded the constables yet again of his explicit instruction that they keep their work out of the papers. </p><p></p><p>Bela's player was so taken with my Working-Class Hero parody from the last session that he came up with a complete set of alternate lyrics. Some of the syllable counts are a bit off, so I'm tweaking them, but our group is getting together for a week in August and I requested that they bring a guitar (since they live closest to where we'll be meeting). There may be a live Rock Rackus performance in the works... </p><p></p><p>Little do they know, of course, that the seed they planted in Rackus' mind after their last chat will continue to grow as he talks to the dockers and finds out how miserable their lives are. So they may get a different set of alternate lyrics than what they expect...</p><p></p><p><em>A Risuri docker is something to be!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ajar, post: 6144491, member: 85901"] Reginald and Viveen went to visit Reginald's uncle, Maitland Whitecliff, a well-connected royal functionary currently stationed in Flint. Reginald's player and I had both forgotten that Maitland was supposed to pretty much always be at court, which would put him in Shale, not Flint. In fact, I didn't remember that until just now. So I'll have to come up with a reason for Maitland to have been stationed temporarily in Flint. Maitland was pleased to see Reginald. Reginald's explanation of the situation with Tyler and Raybould Starke was crystal clear (high Diplomacy check result) and Maitland was well acquainted with the elder Starke, and aware of his troublesome son (high Streetwise for Maitland, a natural 20). Maitland assured Reginald that he would be able to meet with Starke and ensure the matter was resolved discreetly... provided that Reginald was willing to let Tyler go unpunished for his attempted murder. Reginald and Viveen agreed to this. Meanwhile, Bela and Murdok returned to RHC HQ to update Delft. They let him know about the attempt on Rackus' life, and that the would-be murderer was the son of Flint's Attorney General, setting up a potentially huge story for the press if word got out. Delft double facepalmed, sighed, and reminded the constables yet again of his explicit instruction that they keep their work out of the papers. Bela's player was so taken with my Working-Class Hero parody from the last session that he came up with a complete set of alternate lyrics. Some of the syllable counts are a bit off, so I'm tweaking them, but our group is getting together for a week in August and I requested that they bring a guitar (since they live closest to where we'll be meeting). There may be a live Rock Rackus performance in the works... Little do they know, of course, that the seed they planted in Rackus' mind after their last chat will continue to grow as he talks to the dockers and finds out how miserable their lives are. So they may get a different set of alternate lyrics than what they expect... [i]A Risuri docker is something to be![/i] [/QUOTE]
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