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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 7317428" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p><strong>Mad Men</strong></p><p></p><p>Before the two fall back to awkward silence again, Carlyle is handed another one of Nymeia's invitations by a messenger. He says that this girl is surely persistent and Auryn reminds him that her friend probably won't cease to invite him until he either agrees or says no. He'll think about it he says, even if he's unsure whether he would have anything in common with her. </p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #008000">(What about romance novels, tea and plants? But honestly, as much as Auryn only wants to help Nymeia with her crush on Carlyle, she's also sure that handling him would be far more easier if he were in a committed relationship...)</span></p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p>We head to the RHC and hand our findings about Lord Byron-Saxby to team 1. The missed Ragman costume embarrasses them quite a lot and they thank us for this evidence that will surely help them with questioning Saxby. We also tell them about the other properties of the Lord and it turns out that they didn't know about the mills either. Therefore, we plan to team up with them to search for more clues in the other Byron estates. </p><p></p><p>Before we go there, Auryn and Carlyle first go to the mayor of North Shore to warn him from an imminent assassination attempt by a madman. The mayor doesn't seem too much concerned though as he thinks the “plebs” would be the only ones who wish to see him fall and everyone knows that they have neither the money nor the influence to harm him. We don't wish to spend more time with the arrogant prick, so we decide to pay Janine another visit. She confesses that there has been another request for a statue. As this might just be the opportunity we need to get to Lord Byron or Tyler Starke, we ask Janine to hide one of Carlyle's tie pins inside the statue so we might trace it via locate object.</p><p></p><p>Then we meet up with team 1 and travel to the mills which are located in the outskirts of Flint. We find one miller who's taking care of the business here and he can tell us that he has seen the landowner just a couple of days ago and guesses that he might have been on his way to the hunting lodge, so that's where we might start looking for him. Still we want to take a closer look at the mills first. </p><p></p><p>Team 1 decides to search the external area for hidden trapdoors while Carlyle and Auryn take the mill's interiors. Once we head into the underground cellar room, we almost stumble into Lord Byron Saxby, Tyler Starke and four Simulacra. Auryn, who's sure that the two men know her secret identity, decides on a diplomatic approach. </p><p></p><p>She tries to remind Tyler of the values of the Vekeshi, most importantly that no one should use unnecessary violence, order severe punishment on his own whim or trick fellow Vekeshi into executing innocents. Tyler seems to have lost his mind though as he calls Auryn a disgrace for any true Vekeshi and also a traitor who needs to be put down. She replies that he's lost all touch with their spirit if he honestly plans to kill an Eladrin. Tyler goes on to say that none of the others besides Lord Byron has ever been a true Vekeshi and starts to reveal that he has learned the secret identity of every single one of them. Meanwhile, Byron watches the scene in amusement. </p><p></p><p>Auryn then declares that she'd prefer to talk to the brain, not the crude hands and casts a sleep spell on Tyler. Unfortunately, the boy resists the spell and so Tyler orders the Simulacra to attack her while he turns invisible and retreats to the back of the room to set up a massive bomb. Lord Byron turns invisible as well and makes haste for the exit. Auryn insists that she'll handle the Simulacra and Tyler, so Carlyle tries to follow and catch Lord Byron. As soon as the Lord realizes that he has someone on his trail who's actually able to find him despite being invisible, he teleports away. Carlyle runs up the stairs to catch Byron, but unfortunately the Lord seems to emit no smell at all.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008000">(Carlyle learned a scent technique somewhat earlier which turned quite handy in cases like this. But a fellow alchemist like Byron seemingly knows of such tricks.)</span></p><p></p><p>Auryn fares quite well against the Simulacra, but Tyler descends more and more into madness. He re-emerges from his invisibility, cuts his arms open and bleeds fire. Then he summons a twisted image of Srasama whom he calls his goddess of vengeance and uses it to hurl fire at Auryn. She sees this of another sin committed against the faith of her people as her goddess would never harm her children. She then calls upon her own connection to Srasama's fire to battle Tyler. </p><p></p><p>Carlyle returns just in time to see that a freaking big bomb is about to explode and disarms it quickly. Together we take on the burning, bleeding Tyler Starke who threatens to perish in his own, consuming flames. We manage to knock him out and fortunately the flames go down with him. Then we carry the unconscious boy upstairs and start looking for clues on where Lord Byron could have gone. We remember that hunting lodge the miller mentioned earlier and decide to head there first. </p><p></p><p>As soon as we arrive there, a massive detonation takes place and obliterates the whole building. This alerts team 1 as well and we suggest they go ask for help while we search for details that might point to a possible suicide of the missing Lord. When we arrive at the site of the explosion, we see that what might have been a magnificent lodge once is now completely obliterated and turned to noting but debris. We search through the crater and debris that's blown all over the place and find traces of organic material that might have once been part of a humanoid creature. </p><p><span style="color: #008000">(Luckily we always found reasons to avoid dragging Team 1 deeper into this mess...)</span></p><p></p><p>On closer examination, the flesh turns out to be artificial though. We also find remnants of tomes containing powerful alchemical formulae, so we suspect that the one Byron-Saxby who ran away earlier might have been nothing more than just another simulacrum. Which is why he could have alchemically erased the simulacrum's signature smell in the first place. Anyway, the real Lord might very well be out there somewhere and now we know for certain that he's more than just dangerous. </p><p></p><p>So Carlyle proposes to use a trick on Tyler to maybe get some information out of the boy. He drugs Tyler with some strong hallucinogens and disguises himself as Lord Byron-Saxby while Auryn uses an illusion to appear as the image of the goddess Srasama. Then we wake him up and congratulate him on his victory against the Vekeshi traitors. Carlyle mentions that this was only the first step to true vengeance and he asks “his student” to meet him at their secret meeting place. He just needs to be sure that dear Tyler remembers the correct spot, to which the hallucinating boy answers “right behind the wedding falls, I'd never forget this place.”.</p><p></p><p>As we sense a certain urgency to find and detain Lord Byron, we knock Tyler out again and try to contact the other Vekeshi so they'd be able to take care of the lunatic before team 1 arrives back on scene. Auryn asks Mr. Carlyle to follow her to Cloudwood where she can surely use the Dreaming to send the others a message when we both are suddenly struck by a flash of insight. Combining our mutual connection to Srasama in combination with Carlyle's divine spark, it seems like we are able to mentally contact the other three.</p><p></p><p>We tell them about what happened with Tyler and the supposed Byron-simulacrum. As soon as we mention the wedding falls, we feel a sudden flux of rage emerging from Old Stag. He explains that the cave behind the wedding falls was once the secret meeting place of him and “the Old Goat”, back in the days when they were close friends. </p><p></p><p>We promise Old Stag that we will make things right for him and offer him to take care of Byron. The Vekeshi doesn't agree to our plan though, as this score is his to settle. Auryn, fearing for her mentor's safety (as he already used too much power for her taste during their spiritual meeting), begs him to leave the matter to her and Carlyle as she doesn't want to lose the one human that means most to her. “That's why I don't want you to go there, dear. He's too dangerous for each of you, ever with your powers combined.” he replies before leaving our mutual connection.</p><p></p><p>Shortly after, we see a violent storm arise over Flint, heading directly to the cliffs of the wedding falls. We also leave the mental connection and hurry towards Cloudwood to the place where we last met Asrabey. To our surprise, we find the very same Eladrin warrior sitting on the same fallen tree, looking up to the stormy sky. “Ah, so the winds of vengeance finally blow again...” he mumbles before greeting us with a grim smile. </p><p></p><p>Mere minutes later some other Vekeshi arrive to take care of Tyler. They and Auryn/Barn Owl talk about what should be done with the traitor among their ranks. Auryn insists that this has already been decided: The boy's mind has been poisoned by the treacherous Goat ever since, so the sentence was to take from him what has been given by the Rites of Srasama, forever erasing all knowledge of the Vekeshi. Wolf and Ursa speak both in favor of her plan, so the group prepares a ritual of cleansing. Meanwhile, the storm rages on and we can only assume that the battle between Old Stag and Old Goat still goes on as well.</p><p></p><p>While Auryn and the Vekeshi are busy conducting the ritual, Carlyle and Asrabey chat a bit about times past and the Eladrin's ongoing search for his wife. Asrabey wasn't able to find Kasvarina in Flint and couldn't use the iron portal to get to the Bleak Gate hideout, so the only thing he can do is continue searching. He adds that his wife sent him to the unseen court two centuries ago, but he is kind of weary of fighting and longs to see her again. Meeting Auryn, a descendant of Kasvarina who reminds him so much of his wife and who was still able to make friends with “the enemy”, kind of rekindled his hope for the future and he asks Carlyle to take care of the little flower. </p><p></p><p>Carlyle says that he doesn't see any reason for strife between himself and the Eladrin people. 500 years ago, he enlisted in the Crisillyiri military out of patriotism, not hatred and he was horrified when he witnessed the reality of war, especially torture, Srasama's death and the aftermath of the Malice. All that remains is his wish to lead a peaceful life and to protect those he cares for. </p><p></p><p>After a while, the Vekeshi ritual is finished and the group is sure that they extracted all remaining Vekeshi magic and alchemical alterations from Tyler Starke. All that remains is a pure essence of fire and determination which the Ursa offers to use on our weapons to enhance their potency. We are kind of hesitant to use this power however, as we witnessed its sheer destructiveness and effects on Tyler. Auryn adds that her weapon, which she got from Dr. von Recklinghausen, was forged for defense and protection and she doesn't want to corrupt this gentle spirit. The Ursa answers that a strong soul like her or Carlyle would surely be able to control a passionate fire, so we agree to take it in the end. </p><p></p><p>Before we say goodbye to the Vekeshi and Asrabey, we cautiously suggest that the Eladrin might wish to return to Axis Island to search for more clues on Kasvarina. If Nathan Jierre spoke the truth, then she still had her free will back then and surely had something important to do there. He has to be careful though, as we don't know what the Danorans might be up to right now. </p><p></p><p>Auryn also asks Asrabey to tell her mother Galadin, daughter of Kaealys, that she's doing well in Risur should he ever return to Elfaivar and come to her enclave. She adds that she's sorry for what happened to Zahir and that she's still grieving for her deceased branch brother. In return, Asrabey gives her an ancient brooch symbolizing the old Elfaivaran crest which once belonged to Kasvarina. </p><p></p><p>We leave the clearing and the storm fades slowly, revealing a clear, open sky. Still there is no sign of Old Stag's return and Auryn begins to worry about her dear mentor's fate. She tells Carlyle about his previous life as storm fey who gave away much of his powers to live as guardian and protector of Flint when he realized he really cared for mortals and their lives. He turned to live a human life so he wouldn't endanger the people he loved due to his destructive nature. </p><p>“Quite an interesting background for a decorated rear admiral” Carlyle replies, pointing to his nose before smiling with amusement. “Don't worry. I'll keep this one to myself.” he adds before asking Auryn to better not mention his fine nose to the other Vekeshi. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008000">(Yeah, better not tell anyone that your partner has basically the skills of a highly intelligent bloodhound. Scent is so immensely powerful when it comes to investigation. </span></p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #008000">So now Carlyle kind of understands the full extend of Auryn's relationship with Dawkins when she talked about Old Stag's true nature. And I guess he sees it as a special kind of father-daughter relationship.)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 7317428, member: 6816692"] [b]Mad Men[/b] Before the two fall back to awkward silence again, Carlyle is handed another one of Nymeia's invitations by a messenger. He says that this girl is surely persistent and Auryn reminds him that her friend probably won't cease to invite him until he either agrees or says no. He'll think about it he says, even if he's unsure whether he would have anything in common with her. [COLOR="#008000"](What about romance novels, tea and plants? But honestly, as much as Auryn only wants to help Nymeia with her crush on Carlyle, she's also sure that handling him would be far more easier if he were in a committed relationship...) [/COLOR] We head to the RHC and hand our findings about Lord Byron-Saxby to team 1. The missed Ragman costume embarrasses them quite a lot and they thank us for this evidence that will surely help them with questioning Saxby. We also tell them about the other properties of the Lord and it turns out that they didn't know about the mills either. Therefore, we plan to team up with them to search for more clues in the other Byron estates. Before we go there, Auryn and Carlyle first go to the mayor of North Shore to warn him from an imminent assassination attempt by a madman. The mayor doesn't seem too much concerned though as he thinks the “plebs” would be the only ones who wish to see him fall and everyone knows that they have neither the money nor the influence to harm him. We don't wish to spend more time with the arrogant prick, so we decide to pay Janine another visit. She confesses that there has been another request for a statue. As this might just be the opportunity we need to get to Lord Byron or Tyler Starke, we ask Janine to hide one of Carlyle's tie pins inside the statue so we might trace it via locate object. Then we meet up with team 1 and travel to the mills which are located in the outskirts of Flint. We find one miller who's taking care of the business here and he can tell us that he has seen the landowner just a couple of days ago and guesses that he might have been on his way to the hunting lodge, so that's where we might start looking for him. Still we want to take a closer look at the mills first. Team 1 decides to search the external area for hidden trapdoors while Carlyle and Auryn take the mill's interiors. Once we head into the underground cellar room, we almost stumble into Lord Byron Saxby, Tyler Starke and four Simulacra. Auryn, who's sure that the two men know her secret identity, decides on a diplomatic approach. She tries to remind Tyler of the values of the Vekeshi, most importantly that no one should use unnecessary violence, order severe punishment on his own whim or trick fellow Vekeshi into executing innocents. Tyler seems to have lost his mind though as he calls Auryn a disgrace for any true Vekeshi and also a traitor who needs to be put down. She replies that he's lost all touch with their spirit if he honestly plans to kill an Eladrin. Tyler goes on to say that none of the others besides Lord Byron has ever been a true Vekeshi and starts to reveal that he has learned the secret identity of every single one of them. Meanwhile, Byron watches the scene in amusement. Auryn then declares that she'd prefer to talk to the brain, not the crude hands and casts a sleep spell on Tyler. Unfortunately, the boy resists the spell and so Tyler orders the Simulacra to attack her while he turns invisible and retreats to the back of the room to set up a massive bomb. Lord Byron turns invisible as well and makes haste for the exit. Auryn insists that she'll handle the Simulacra and Tyler, so Carlyle tries to follow and catch Lord Byron. As soon as the Lord realizes that he has someone on his trail who's actually able to find him despite being invisible, he teleports away. Carlyle runs up the stairs to catch Byron, but unfortunately the Lord seems to emit no smell at all. [COLOR="#008000"](Carlyle learned a scent technique somewhat earlier which turned quite handy in cases like this. But a fellow alchemist like Byron seemingly knows of such tricks.)[/COLOR] Auryn fares quite well against the Simulacra, but Tyler descends more and more into madness. He re-emerges from his invisibility, cuts his arms open and bleeds fire. Then he summons a twisted image of Srasama whom he calls his goddess of vengeance and uses it to hurl fire at Auryn. She sees this of another sin committed against the faith of her people as her goddess would never harm her children. She then calls upon her own connection to Srasama's fire to battle Tyler. Carlyle returns just in time to see that a freaking big bomb is about to explode and disarms it quickly. Together we take on the burning, bleeding Tyler Starke who threatens to perish in his own, consuming flames. We manage to knock him out and fortunately the flames go down with him. Then we carry the unconscious boy upstairs and start looking for clues on where Lord Byron could have gone. We remember that hunting lodge the miller mentioned earlier and decide to head there first. As soon as we arrive there, a massive detonation takes place and obliterates the whole building. This alerts team 1 as well and we suggest they go ask for help while we search for details that might point to a possible suicide of the missing Lord. When we arrive at the site of the explosion, we see that what might have been a magnificent lodge once is now completely obliterated and turned to noting but debris. We search through the crater and debris that's blown all over the place and find traces of organic material that might have once been part of a humanoid creature. [COLOR="#008000"](Luckily we always found reasons to avoid dragging Team 1 deeper into this mess...)[/COLOR] On closer examination, the flesh turns out to be artificial though. We also find remnants of tomes containing powerful alchemical formulae, so we suspect that the one Byron-Saxby who ran away earlier might have been nothing more than just another simulacrum. Which is why he could have alchemically erased the simulacrum's signature smell in the first place. Anyway, the real Lord might very well be out there somewhere and now we know for certain that he's more than just dangerous. So Carlyle proposes to use a trick on Tyler to maybe get some information out of the boy. He drugs Tyler with some strong hallucinogens and disguises himself as Lord Byron-Saxby while Auryn uses an illusion to appear as the image of the goddess Srasama. Then we wake him up and congratulate him on his victory against the Vekeshi traitors. Carlyle mentions that this was only the first step to true vengeance and he asks “his student” to meet him at their secret meeting place. He just needs to be sure that dear Tyler remembers the correct spot, to which the hallucinating boy answers “right behind the wedding falls, I'd never forget this place.”. As we sense a certain urgency to find and detain Lord Byron, we knock Tyler out again and try to contact the other Vekeshi so they'd be able to take care of the lunatic before team 1 arrives back on scene. Auryn asks Mr. Carlyle to follow her to Cloudwood where she can surely use the Dreaming to send the others a message when we both are suddenly struck by a flash of insight. Combining our mutual connection to Srasama in combination with Carlyle's divine spark, it seems like we are able to mentally contact the other three. We tell them about what happened with Tyler and the supposed Byron-simulacrum. As soon as we mention the wedding falls, we feel a sudden flux of rage emerging from Old Stag. He explains that the cave behind the wedding falls was once the secret meeting place of him and “the Old Goat”, back in the days when they were close friends. We promise Old Stag that we will make things right for him and offer him to take care of Byron. The Vekeshi doesn't agree to our plan though, as this score is his to settle. Auryn, fearing for her mentor's safety (as he already used too much power for her taste during their spiritual meeting), begs him to leave the matter to her and Carlyle as she doesn't want to lose the one human that means most to her. “That's why I don't want you to go there, dear. He's too dangerous for each of you, ever with your powers combined.” he replies before leaving our mutual connection. Shortly after, we see a violent storm arise over Flint, heading directly to the cliffs of the wedding falls. We also leave the mental connection and hurry towards Cloudwood to the place where we last met Asrabey. To our surprise, we find the very same Eladrin warrior sitting on the same fallen tree, looking up to the stormy sky. “Ah, so the winds of vengeance finally blow again...” he mumbles before greeting us with a grim smile. Mere minutes later some other Vekeshi arrive to take care of Tyler. They and Auryn/Barn Owl talk about what should be done with the traitor among their ranks. Auryn insists that this has already been decided: The boy's mind has been poisoned by the treacherous Goat ever since, so the sentence was to take from him what has been given by the Rites of Srasama, forever erasing all knowledge of the Vekeshi. Wolf and Ursa speak both in favor of her plan, so the group prepares a ritual of cleansing. Meanwhile, the storm rages on and we can only assume that the battle between Old Stag and Old Goat still goes on as well. While Auryn and the Vekeshi are busy conducting the ritual, Carlyle and Asrabey chat a bit about times past and the Eladrin's ongoing search for his wife. Asrabey wasn't able to find Kasvarina in Flint and couldn't use the iron portal to get to the Bleak Gate hideout, so the only thing he can do is continue searching. He adds that his wife sent him to the unseen court two centuries ago, but he is kind of weary of fighting and longs to see her again. Meeting Auryn, a descendant of Kasvarina who reminds him so much of his wife and who was still able to make friends with “the enemy”, kind of rekindled his hope for the future and he asks Carlyle to take care of the little flower. Carlyle says that he doesn't see any reason for strife between himself and the Eladrin people. 500 years ago, he enlisted in the Crisillyiri military out of patriotism, not hatred and he was horrified when he witnessed the reality of war, especially torture, Srasama's death and the aftermath of the Malice. All that remains is his wish to lead a peaceful life and to protect those he cares for. After a while, the Vekeshi ritual is finished and the group is sure that they extracted all remaining Vekeshi magic and alchemical alterations from Tyler Starke. All that remains is a pure essence of fire and determination which the Ursa offers to use on our weapons to enhance their potency. We are kind of hesitant to use this power however, as we witnessed its sheer destructiveness and effects on Tyler. Auryn adds that her weapon, which she got from Dr. von Recklinghausen, was forged for defense and protection and she doesn't want to corrupt this gentle spirit. The Ursa answers that a strong soul like her or Carlyle would surely be able to control a passionate fire, so we agree to take it in the end. Before we say goodbye to the Vekeshi and Asrabey, we cautiously suggest that the Eladrin might wish to return to Axis Island to search for more clues on Kasvarina. If Nathan Jierre spoke the truth, then she still had her free will back then and surely had something important to do there. He has to be careful though, as we don't know what the Danorans might be up to right now. Auryn also asks Asrabey to tell her mother Galadin, daughter of Kaealys, that she's doing well in Risur should he ever return to Elfaivar and come to her enclave. She adds that she's sorry for what happened to Zahir and that she's still grieving for her deceased branch brother. In return, Asrabey gives her an ancient brooch symbolizing the old Elfaivaran crest which once belonged to Kasvarina. We leave the clearing and the storm fades slowly, revealing a clear, open sky. Still there is no sign of Old Stag's return and Auryn begins to worry about her dear mentor's fate. She tells Carlyle about his previous life as storm fey who gave away much of his powers to live as guardian and protector of Flint when he realized he really cared for mortals and their lives. He turned to live a human life so he wouldn't endanger the people he loved due to his destructive nature. “Quite an interesting background for a decorated rear admiral” Carlyle replies, pointing to his nose before smiling with amusement. “Don't worry. I'll keep this one to myself.” he adds before asking Auryn to better not mention his fine nose to the other Vekeshi. [COLOR="#008000"](Yeah, better not tell anyone that your partner has basically the skills of a highly intelligent bloodhound. Scent is so immensely powerful when it comes to investigation. So now Carlyle kind of understands the full extend of Auryn's relationship with Dawkins when she talked about Old Stag's true nature. And I guess he sees it as a special kind of father-daughter relationship.)[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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