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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 7822052" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p>Garis said he had been sorely puzzled by the subsequent murder of Senthur Signe, along with the other Sembians who had participated in Yar's murder, until the party told him of what they had found. Garis told Iono that he believed theirs was the missing piece of the puzzle. Iono asked the group to continue the story and explain what happened to Senthur Signe. It seemed clear to Iono why Yar had been murdered and the Fire Knife insignia left as a diversion.</p><p></p><p>Brok-Tul explained that the group had explored contacts with local Houses, but Rahnee's meeting turned up nothing beyond flirtatious offers. A contact on the seedier side informed them that Istvan Cormaeril had been warned off the Quivering Thumb the night of the killing. Although the party was unsure about its exact significance, they anonymously "interviewed" Istvan, posing as enforcers sent to make sure his allegiances remained true. According to Brok-Tul, Istvan was unsurprised at the appearance of armed thugs, and indicated he remained loyal to Tagreth Cormaeril. Brok-Tul was unsure about the story from this point, including what motivated Cormaeril to take these actions; Rahnee suggested that House Cormaeril might hide the Fire Knives organization.</p><p></p><p>Aerikoth then posited that the Fire Knives were annoyed that the Sembians had used them as their scapegoats and decided to retaliate for the affront. He pointed out that the calling card with a Fire Knife symbol had likely been left at the scene of Yar's murder deliberately, a point confirmed by Garis based on the Sembian prisoner's account of the evening. Iono agreed with Aerikoth's analysis, that the Fire Knives had taken their revenge on the Sembians. He and Garis commented that events had been explained to their satisfaction. They excused themselves briefly, saying they had to confer on their next steps.</p><p></p><p>The party relaxed and took to exploring the library, except for Jokull, who stood with his arms folded, looking disappointed. Brok-Tul noted a large chest in the corner, which also attracted the attention of Aerikoth, and cast a spell to confirm that something magical was kept inside. Earning Aerikoth's disapproval, Brok-Tul cast Knock on the chest and opened it briefly for a look at its contents, which he described as a scroll to create undead, a Bodak's tooth, and a staff. Jokull pointed out that these must be the evil items House Thalavar was collecting for delivery to Baron Pahar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 7822052, member: 7015827"] Garis said he had been sorely puzzled by the subsequent murder of Senthur Signe, along with the other Sembians who had participated in Yar's murder, until the party told him of what they had found. Garis told Iono that he believed theirs was the missing piece of the puzzle. Iono asked the group to continue the story and explain what happened to Senthur Signe. It seemed clear to Iono why Yar had been murdered and the Fire Knife insignia left as a diversion. Brok-Tul explained that the group had explored contacts with local Houses, but Rahnee's meeting turned up nothing beyond flirtatious offers. A contact on the seedier side informed them that Istvan Cormaeril had been warned off the Quivering Thumb the night of the killing. Although the party was unsure about its exact significance, they anonymously "interviewed" Istvan, posing as enforcers sent to make sure his allegiances remained true. According to Brok-Tul, Istvan was unsurprised at the appearance of armed thugs, and indicated he remained loyal to Tagreth Cormaeril. Brok-Tul was unsure about the story from this point, including what motivated Cormaeril to take these actions; Rahnee suggested that House Cormaeril might hide the Fire Knives organization. Aerikoth then posited that the Fire Knives were annoyed that the Sembians had used them as their scapegoats and decided to retaliate for the affront. He pointed out that the calling card with a Fire Knife symbol had likely been left at the scene of Yar's murder deliberately, a point confirmed by Garis based on the Sembian prisoner's account of the evening. Iono agreed with Aerikoth's analysis, that the Fire Knives had taken their revenge on the Sembians. He and Garis commented that events had been explained to their satisfaction. They excused themselves briefly, saying they had to confer on their next steps. The party relaxed and took to exploring the library, except for Jokull, who stood with his arms folded, looking disappointed. Brok-Tul noted a large chest in the corner, which also attracted the attention of Aerikoth, and cast a spell to confirm that something magical was kept inside. Earning Aerikoth's disapproval, Brok-Tul cast Knock on the chest and opened it briefly for a look at its contents, which he described as a scroll to create undead, a Bodak's tooth, and a staff. Jokull pointed out that these must be the evil items House Thalavar was collecting for delivery to Baron Pahar. [/QUOTE]
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