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<blockquote data-quote="hawkeyefan" data-source="post: 8583798" data-attributes="member: 6785785"><p><u>Prompt 9</u></p><p></p><p><em>You develop a system for feeding. What is it? What happens to those who die? Create a Skill that reflects this.</em></p><p></p><p>Thank whatever gods there may be for Sigefirth. He helped me dispose of Eadgyth’s remains. Getting rid of bodies is not exactly a new endeavor for him; he’d been eliminating enemies of the crown at my command for years. Eadgyth proved no more troublesome. Sigefirth bundled her up and left from His Majesty’s castle in the deep of the night, with none the wiser.</p><p></p><p>We blamed Eadgyth’s disappearance on some plot of His Majesty’s enemies. I mentioned Prince Cnut as being a possible culprit. I explained that my visit with the Danish lord left me with an ill feeling, and proposed that the meeting was pretense on his part to enact this scheme. I vowed to Aethelfred that I would uncover the truth and that I’d bring those who abducted Eadgyth to justice, and that if she was alive, I’d find her. The fool believed me.</p><p></p><p>I had my men arrest folks for questioning. Even the most tenuous connection to the Danes or any of His Majesty’s other enemies would suffice. I would often question these prisoners personally. I did so alone, so that I could feed.</p><p></p><p>I had learned from Eadgyth to control myself. I drank only a small amount from them. When I did so, their mind seemed clouded to the full nature of the encounter. If I took only a little, they did not die, nor did they become afflicted as I was. Sometimes, I drank too much. It was no matter; these dregs of society would not be missed, and Sigefirth easily disposed of their bodies, as he had dozens of others.</p><p></p><p>With this process in place, I was able to satisfy my urges, and learn to control my feeding.</p><p></p><p>**************</p><p>Results: Added Skill "Slake Subtly"; added Cnut as a character; added that Sigefirth helps dispose of bodies</p><p>Experience added to Memory 4:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I have Sigefirth dispose of Eadgyth's body, and then use her disappearance to convince the King that his enemies are growing bolder; he urges us to double our efforts to root out his enemies.</li> </ul><p>Experience added to Memory 5: </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I recall the encounter more clearly, and realize that my victims will be left with incomplete recollections of the feeding as long as I only drink a little.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkeyefan, post: 8583798, member: 6785785"] [U]Prompt 9[/U] [I]You develop a system for feeding. What is it? What happens to those who die? Create a Skill that reflects this.[/I] Thank whatever gods there may be for Sigefirth. He helped me dispose of Eadgyth’s remains. Getting rid of bodies is not exactly a new endeavor for him; he’d been eliminating enemies of the crown at my command for years. Eadgyth proved no more troublesome. Sigefirth bundled her up and left from His Majesty’s castle in the deep of the night, with none the wiser. We blamed Eadgyth’s disappearance on some plot of His Majesty’s enemies. I mentioned Prince Cnut as being a possible culprit. I explained that my visit with the Danish lord left me with an ill feeling, and proposed that the meeting was pretense on his part to enact this scheme. I vowed to Aethelfred that I would uncover the truth and that I’d bring those who abducted Eadgyth to justice, and that if she was alive, I’d find her. The fool believed me. I had my men arrest folks for questioning. Even the most tenuous connection to the Danes or any of His Majesty’s other enemies would suffice. I would often question these prisoners personally. I did so alone, so that I could feed. I had learned from Eadgyth to control myself. I drank only a small amount from them. When I did so, their mind seemed clouded to the full nature of the encounter. If I took only a little, they did not die, nor did they become afflicted as I was. Sometimes, I drank too much. It was no matter; these dregs of society would not be missed, and Sigefirth easily disposed of their bodies, as he had dozens of others. With this process in place, I was able to satisfy my urges, and learn to control my feeding. ************** Results: Added Skill "Slake Subtly"; added Cnut as a character; added that Sigefirth helps dispose of bodies Experience added to Memory 4: [LIST] [*]I have Sigefirth dispose of Eadgyth's body, and then use her disappearance to convince the King that his enemies are growing bolder; he urges us to double our efforts to root out his enemies. [/LIST] Experience added to Memory 5: [LIST] [*]I recall the encounter more clearly, and realize that my victims will be left with incomplete recollections of the feeding as long as I only drink a little. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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