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The Four Lands

Angelo - 2nd Night

Opening the two slips of paper, Angelo notices that the first one details three shops that were moderately damaged during last nights activites, a butcher, a baker and a candlestick maker. The second slip of paper outlines an organizational structer. Roughly the propsal is for a series of 5 men teams to take control of a 3 to five block area or a specifin series of streets. This would allow some 10 teams to be created with a floating reserver of 10 men.
 

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Angelo Human Mage

"Excellent, this looks like a reasonable plan of organization. Do we have the manpower for this? Second, which of the three damaged shops has commited to us?"
 

Angelo - 2nd night

"None of the three have committed as of today. As for manpower, that all depends of if the bonebreakrers decide to accept employment beyond our contracted term. Currently you have about 35 recruited memebers most of which are untried. That could change of course if you start getting some independts to join up"
 

Lucien Montrose

J. Alexander said:
For Brother Lucien

"Well certainly sir, would you like something light or something more heavy?...I will be back in a few minutes...is there anything else you will need?"

"Something light, but filling, lass. Soup or stew if a pot is simmering. If not, a loaf of bread and some lean meat from a haunch. And have this for your trouble." Lucien fumbles in his purse for a copper penny. "Give the innkeeper this for the meal, room, and care of my animals." He gives her a silver. "If you would give me your name lass, it would be my honor to extend to you my blessings and that of the Light as I can command. You will definitely be in my prayers."

When the girl leaves, Lucien sinks down unto the bed, trying to collect himself. After a few moments, he again stands and goes to the basin to splash his face and dry himself with a cloth. As he administers to himself, he prays to St. Athena for guidance in the mystery that has encompassed him.
 

Brother Lucien - The Inn

The lass says her name is Tilly and disappears downstairs with both coins to complete the errands. Sitting on the bed for a few minutes, Brotehr Lucien gathers himself and stands once more before the washbasin. Quickly cleaning up, Brother Lucien feel some better. As he prays to St. Athena nothing more than common peace surronds him. Soon his prayers are interrupted by Tilly returning with a hot bowl of potatoe and leek soup and a pitcher of light ale. "Will there be anyting else sir, I need to return to the common room, the borthers have deciced to rest one more night here/"
 

Lucien Montrose

"Thank you, Tilly, this looks delightful. May the blessings of St. Athena follow you throughout your days. In dies spiritu sanctu. " Lucien goes to the small table in the room to eat while Tilly finishes cleaning the room. The soup removes the chill from his bones, restoring some vigor. Once finished, he decides to go to the common room and listen once more to the conversation betwixt the locals and the Brotherhood.
 

Brother Lucien

Walking to the common room, Brother Lucien discovers it to be a little past lunch time. The tables are still covered with the remants of meals and the men in the common room are now comfortable relaxing smoking and drinking for tankards. Taking a table somewhat towards the center, as most of the ones on the fringes are occupied, Brother Lucien seats himself. Form what he can quickly gather, the topic is of increased raids from the northlands as well and an abnormal increase in raids origninating from the Unclaimed lands. "Can i get you sometihg sir" a barmaid says
 

Lucien Montrose

"A tankard of small beer, miss, please, and perhaps some of the remains of the roast on a trencher of bread." Lucien shifts his seat nearer to the conversation about raids from the Unclaimed Lands. "Brother, if I might intrude, my journey will be taking me through the areas of which you speak. What details of these troubles can you you inpart to me that will make my travel safer in the arms of the Light."
 

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