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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 7960201" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p>Later that evening, a snow-encrusted Rahnee returned to the Gatereach inn at dinnertime, encountering Aerikoth and Dinendal at the bar; meanwhile, Jokull and Darrow had apparently headed into the city in order to find out what the word on the street was about the Thayan incident. While sitting down to a tasty meal of chicken marinade, Rahnee filled her two companions in on the results of her investigations. </p><p></p><p>The City Watch had been informed the previous day of a brutal confrontation out in the Seven Hills. When they arrived at the scene, they found the dead Red Wizard, still wearing his robes. There was a bag underneath the body containing letters from House Cormaeril and House Thalavar to the wizard. The Watch had informed the Croamarkh, Rahnee said. She had the feeling that the Watch was not sure of what to do next and was waiting for orders. Rahnee observed that the situation seemed to benefit House Urdo, which implied that they had a hand in it, or perhaps someone else was setting it up to appear that way.</p><p></p><p>Following Rahnee’s commentary, Aerikoth and Dinendal made their own observations about the political situation and possible next steps for the adventuring company. As the three were talking, a blue-robed man walked up to them, placed his hands on his hips, and addressed Rahnee, asking what a Roaringhorn like her was doing in a place like this. She froze and, without turning, asked Aerikoth to tell her if there was not a man bearing a resemblance to her and wearing blue robes, standing behind her. The wizard in response arched an eyebrow and stared at the newcomer.</p><p></p><p>Rahnee quickly got over her surprise and shouted “Maddie!” for it was indeed her brother Madrigal, who then had to suffer a sudden, fierce embrace from his sister. Rahnee commented on his new mustaches, which he declared made him look more distinguished, twirling one for emphasis. In response to a question from Rahnee, Madrigal admitted that he had someone from Aurora’s Emporium teleport him to Westgate, rather than doing it himself. Rahnee then introduced her “fifth brother” to Aerikoth and Darrow; Dinendal apparently had slipped out of the inn just prior to Madrigal’s arrival.</p><p></p><p>After pleasantries were exchanged and Darrow offered to buy them an ale, as he approved of family reunions, Madrigal produced a letter from Rahnee and inquired if he might meet Brok-Tul. Rahnee’s face fell as he asked the question and after a few moments of stuttering, she finally managed to tell Madrigal that she was a widow, after having lost Brok-Tul and another companion, Veran, while over-matched in battle. A fierce glint in her eye, she informed him that the murderer no longer walked the world, although it remained to them to find out who had controlled him. Madrigal expressed his condolences at the sad tale and also his approval of her Roaringhorn spirit, saying that he had originally come to deliver a scolding from their elder brothers, Vastarr and Kuldos, but under the circumstances would refrain.</p><p></p><p>Rahnee continued on and informed her brother of Brok-Tul’s “half-breed” status, explaining that his father’s heritage was orcish, as Aerikoth intently looked on and Darrow tried to lose himself in his ale. After initially spitting up part of his drink, Madrigal managed to recover, declaring that Brok-Tul must have been an excellent priest of Helm. He also agreed with Rahnee that it was probably best that his heritage had not been mentioned in the letter sent to the family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 7960201, member: 7015827"] Later that evening, a snow-encrusted Rahnee returned to the Gatereach inn at dinnertime, encountering Aerikoth and Dinendal at the bar; meanwhile, Jokull and Darrow had apparently headed into the city in order to find out what the word on the street was about the Thayan incident. While sitting down to a tasty meal of chicken marinade, Rahnee filled her two companions in on the results of her investigations. The City Watch had been informed the previous day of a brutal confrontation out in the Seven Hills. When they arrived at the scene, they found the dead Red Wizard, still wearing his robes. There was a bag underneath the body containing letters from House Cormaeril and House Thalavar to the wizard. The Watch had informed the Croamarkh, Rahnee said. She had the feeling that the Watch was not sure of what to do next and was waiting for orders. Rahnee observed that the situation seemed to benefit House Urdo, which implied that they had a hand in it, or perhaps someone else was setting it up to appear that way. Following Rahnee’s commentary, Aerikoth and Dinendal made their own observations about the political situation and possible next steps for the adventuring company. As the three were talking, a blue-robed man walked up to them, placed his hands on his hips, and addressed Rahnee, asking what a Roaringhorn like her was doing in a place like this. She froze and, without turning, asked Aerikoth to tell her if there was not a man bearing a resemblance to her and wearing blue robes, standing behind her. The wizard in response arched an eyebrow and stared at the newcomer. Rahnee quickly got over her surprise and shouted “Maddie!” for it was indeed her brother Madrigal, who then had to suffer a sudden, fierce embrace from his sister. Rahnee commented on his new mustaches, which he declared made him look more distinguished, twirling one for emphasis. In response to a question from Rahnee, Madrigal admitted that he had someone from Aurora’s Emporium teleport him to Westgate, rather than doing it himself. Rahnee then introduced her “fifth brother” to Aerikoth and Darrow; Dinendal apparently had slipped out of the inn just prior to Madrigal’s arrival. After pleasantries were exchanged and Darrow offered to buy them an ale, as he approved of family reunions, Madrigal produced a letter from Rahnee and inquired if he might meet Brok-Tul. Rahnee’s face fell as he asked the question and after a few moments of stuttering, she finally managed to tell Madrigal that she was a widow, after having lost Brok-Tul and another companion, Veran, while over-matched in battle. A fierce glint in her eye, she informed him that the murderer no longer walked the world, although it remained to them to find out who had controlled him. Madrigal expressed his condolences at the sad tale and also his approval of her Roaringhorn spirit, saying that he had originally come to deliver a scolding from their elder brothers, Vastarr and Kuldos, but under the circumstances would refrain. Rahnee continued on and informed her brother of Brok-Tul’s “half-breed” status, explaining that his father’s heritage was orcish, as Aerikoth intently looked on and Darrow tried to lose himself in his ale. After initially spitting up part of his drink, Madrigal managed to recover, declaring that Brok-Tul must have been an excellent priest of Helm. He also agreed with Rahnee that it was probably best that his heritage had not been mentioned in the letter sent to the family. [/QUOTE]
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