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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 8996915" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p><strong><em>A Rock-solid case solved</em></strong></p><p></p><p>So we leave the mosskittens behind and head for the tavern where the Borenbog is said to haing around regularly. We do not come that far before we are attacked by quite a veritable army of satyrs. Carlyle is quick to react, as usual, and takes care of the majority of the satyrs, while Auryn deals with the remaining ones. As we are quite fed up by yet another fey distraction, we question them quickly and learn that they were hired by Dorlax Deathmask, an assassin of Darbony, to take us out of the equation. By now, we see this as another attempt to name a new culprit and send the satyrs on their way, telling them they should be glad Asrabey isn't here to behead them for trying to assassinate Kasvarina's descendant.</p><p></p><p>Afterwards, we disguise ourselves as inconspicuous fey and head to the tavern at the Krogtunnel, the favorite place of Copperhat, Rock, and the Borenbog. We are pleasantly surprised to find not one, but two of them silently drinking in the taverns. A quick glance around shows us that most visitors keep their distance to the pair as they appear to be either afraid of Borenbog and/or only have one hand left. We watch the two of them for a while and eventually notice that of all fey Mista Nyves enters the tavern and joins them. To our surprise, he nods to the pair and then reports on his employment as our guide and that he left us with the dragon Aluriel, unsure whether we're still with that scary scaly lady</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(That sneaky, backstabbing bastard! Why do the nice ones always have to be traitors? But then again, this explains so much of the mishaps that happened along the way to Clover).</span></p><p></p><p>Copperhat seems satisfied with the information and then turns back to his drink. It only takes this very faint gust of air to have Carlyle pick up the odor of Copperhat with his fine nose. And at this moment, he realizes that Mista Nyves and invisible Copperhat give off a very similar smell and are very likely both members of the same species: ettercaps.</p><p></p><p>When Nyves leaves the tavern, we follow and confront him about his betrayal and his true master. It takes some intimidation, but he finally reveals that Copperhat is one who "speaks for the serpent" and that all ettercaps have respect for him. We let him go under the premise that he leaves and never crosses our paths again. Then we turn back to our two suspects. After a while, we see them go to bed and Carlyle follows them silently. He quickly realizes that Copperhat does not sleep in a bed, but has withdrawn into a kind of cocoon (similar to what Mista Nyves had done before). He closes up to the cocoon and deduces that, since he hears no sound of a sleeping or breathing ettercap, Copperhat is most likely not present. Carlyle manages to enter the cocoon and thus the ettercap network of webs, finding himself in a labyrinth of spider passages, which he quickly leaves again before getting lost or found by ettercaps. Before returning to the room, he takes a sample of the cocoon with him.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Auryn talks to the hag who runs the tavern. From the old hag, she learns that Copperhat and Borenbog regularly drink here. She actually doesn't like having the Borenbog here, as he massacres and scares off the clientele on a regular basis. However, she cannot simply get rid of him, as Borenbog is dangerous and can only be wounded once by any kind of weapon. Hearing this, Auryn's spirit brightens up and she shows a confident smile, knowing that she might have the perfect anti-Bog-measure available should the need arise. She doesn't tell the hag though, and furthermore learns that Rock and Copperhat were apparently good friends and that Copperhat had mourned for quite a while after Rock's death.</p><p></p><p>Carlyle returns from Copperhat's room. We exchange informations before we decide to follow up on the last clue: the eggshell and the missing illusiory eggs. So we head to the corresponding farm and talk to the now very paranoid farmer, show him the eggshell from the tunnel, and get confirmation that it matches his missing eggs. Then we have him show us the stable where the chickens were "hypnotized by a snake" and Auryn proceeds to talk to the feathered creatures herself. By the chickens' description of the snake, we realize that it could very well have been an illusion and Carlyle finds more spider webs that match Copperhat's network.</p><p></p><p>So all in all the final clues add up nicely.</p><p></p><p>With these results, we (and Rock in disguise) first go to Thisraldion and explain to him that we have found the "culprit" for the Rock Rackus case and that it is neither Olazdor nor any other member of the Unseen Court. Therefore, we can convene the meeting as soon as possible and report back. No sooner said than done.</p><p></p><p>Both courts finally come together to have our findings presented to them.</p><p></p><p>“This case has been quite a hard nut to crack, especially with all of the misinformation and sabotages during our investigations...”, Carlyle starts, looking at all of the present fey.</p><p></p><p>“To be honest, I've never seen any murder case with such an accumulation of false evidences and mislead, not even when we went after the Ragman himself! Which lead us to the primary conclusion that the death of Rock Rackus served one major goal: To fuel the conflict between the two courts.”</p><p></p><p>Several fey release theatrical gasps at this mid-way revelation, but both Olazdor and Thisraldion stay perfectly still.</p><p></p><p>Auryn then picks up the thread of Carlyle: “Nevertheless, we suceeded in picking up the right pieces of this puzzle, even though the culprit had repeatedly tried to divert suspicion to Olazdor by placing a false arrow, Thisraldion by leaving a decapitated Rock and having his servant Paprika bring us a bloody shirt, Azla and Beshela by attacking us in the tunnel, and ultimately Darbony, by trying to have us assassinated satyrs.”</p><p></p><p>We realize that several fey lords and ladies react quite nervously during the enumeration of some of the "false evidence" and suspect that Copperhat might be actually innocent of some of these distractions after all. We act as if we appear to have seen no reaction though but we don't go further into that matter.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(we know that they know that we know^^).</span></p><p></p><p>“But all of this false evidence could not hide the truth from us: That the murderer of Rock Rackus is no one! Because where could be a murderer without a victim?”</p><p></p><p>With this revelation, Rock takes off his disguise and presents himself to the crowd. Several fey go wild as they see “dead” Rock being alive and kicking among them. We try to calm them down as much as possible as our presentation is far from over. We then explain that Copperhat had merely kidnapped his friend with the help of Borenbog's secretions and created a duplicate of Rock with the help of illusory eggs, which he then had "killed" by further illusions. As evidence we present the eggshells, the bottle of Borenbog and the various spider webs of Copperhat, while revealing that Copperhat's true form is that of an Ettercap.</p><p></p><p>“And there is more: Copperhat is not only a member of this court, but also an agent of the Voice of Rot. And it appears as if this withering Titan has an interest in keeping both of your courts busy”, Auryn adds.</p><p></p><p>When those present then react somewhat embarrassed and shocked at the revelation of Copperhat as an agent of the Voice, Carlyle takes a deep breath.</p><p></p><p>“Apparently, all of you had longed so much for this conflict that you all could have fallen for the manipulations of one individual and were ultimately led around by the nose by an adherent of the Voice. What a pity.”</p><p></p><p>“But the past oversights don't matter. For now it is time for you to open your eyes to the real threats to the Dreaming and perhaps begin to look for a way to overcome that what separates the Dreaming and the Waking World, the Unseen and the Hedgehog Courts.”, Auryn adds.</p><p></p><p>Thisraldion thanks us for our work and calls on the others to consult within the circle of Feylords on how to proceed. Furthermore, everyone seems truly happy that their beloved Rock Rackus is alive and well. But it is in this moment of joy, that Thisraldion seems to have a vision in which they notice dark shadows settling over Slate and Torfield Palace.</p><p></p><p>“Oh...” they say. “Oh, I am so sorry, you two. I didn't wish for these things to happen, but who am I to change fate?” Thisraldion then turns to Carlyle specifically before stating “But there is light among darkness and I am sure that you and I will work well together over the next few centuries”</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(Speaking of ominous foreshadowing...</span></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">this had Auryn really worried and curious at the same time, as Gabriel wasn't the one to meddle in fey affairs although the “centuries” of good work would be natural for an otherwise long-lived deva. She was thinking the safe route that maybe King Aodhan would choose for him to become the next Green Knight and wouldn't dare let her thoughts stray any further than that.)</span></p><p></p><p>We are very concerned about these news, but Thisraldion cannot explain the vision any further. So we try to urge them to expedite the parley among the fey as best we can. In the meantime, we read about Kelland in the book and learn how he and his family ended up in Risur at the time. And we also learn that it was ultimately his daughter who "defeated" the Titans.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(Who, unfortunately, seems to be lacking a name and a proper further story development. Tiz imagined that she became Queen after her father, but there also must have been a reason to why the system of monarchical dynasty never clicked in Risur then. Anyway, this girl rocks!)</span></p><p></p><p>We also talk to Nathan Jierre, who is still held captive at court, albeit in quite comfortable conditions. He unfortunately knows nothing about the Obscurati and is horrified that apparently his whole family is involved in a centuries-old conspiracy. He himself had only gathered information about the planes, being a scientist at heart, and had nothing to do with the military research of Axis Island. However, he suspects that the Fall of the Dragons might be responsible for the strange planar effects on the island. We tell Nathan about Luc and Lya and think that he might probably be safest in the dream for now, especially as he wants to avoid being caught up in the upcoming conflict.</p><p></p><p>After what feels like an eternity, Thisraldion and Olazdor finally announce that the two courts have agreed on a temporary truce and that they both want to support us in our mission. However, this would require some research, as Olazdor and Thisraldion cannot open a portal to our world, even with their powers combined.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(Now this is scary... )</span></p><p></p><p>Thisraldion also asks us for our opinion on a plan to get hold of the Borenbog, as subduing him will prove to be extremely tough and they'd really want to hold him responsible for his part in the Rock conspiracy. Auryn suggests taking the Borenbog to the Well of Drought to drain his fluids. Carlyle in turn voices the idea of wrestling him down together, tying him up and then imprisoning him. Thisraldion thanks us for our suggestions, but understands that we will most likely wish to go back to the Waking as soon as possible.</p><p></p><p>Then both Olazdor and Thisraldion summon fey scholars and researchers to the archives to search for a solution to our problem. In the end, the old library pixies and Salinn form a theory that the Voice of Rot could be made to banish us to our world via a challenge and the sword of King Dukain, since only the Titans exist in both worlds of Dreaming and Waking at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Finally, Thisraldion opens the last result of the negotiations with the hedgehog court: He offers Auryn to become the court's envoy and thus take Ekossigan's place as well. Ultimately, he explains, the court (or rather both courts) needs a bridge and a connection to the king of Risur. To this end, the courts have agreed to allow her, as the first member of the court, to put on and take off her mask at will, depending on the situational needs. Auryn accepts the honor and is admitted to the Unseen Court.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(That turn was really unexpected. Story-wise, it was a very sweet complementary to what was yet to come. On a larger scale, the Court unfortunately became redundant until that one section of adventure 12, and the involvement wasn't large/long enough to leave a true feeling of loss after adventure 10. Which is a shame, since the adventure put so much effort into creating all of these vibrant characters and expanding the world into a whole new plane and society.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)"></span></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">From Auryn's point of view, the nomination was a true honor, but she quickly understood Thisraldion's wisdom and cunning. They must have already known about both her and Gabriel, as this would explain why they knew Auryn to be a bridge between worlds and why it would be essential to have her keep her “mortal face” when needed while also equipping her with the visage of a fey lady. And whatever they had seen in their vision regarding Gabriel would make sure to have yet another connection to this “thread of fate”. Even though she had this really complex relationship with “fate”, she couldn't stop secretly complimenting Thisraldion for this move)</span></p><p></p><p>So now all that remains to do is to convince a Titan of our banishment before the two worlds become so separate that that the last hope of transitioning is lost forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 8996915, member: 6816692"] [B][I]A Rock-solid case solved[/I][/B] So we leave the mosskittens behind and head for the tavern where the Borenbog is said to haing around regularly. We do not come that far before we are attacked by quite a veritable army of satyrs. Carlyle is quick to react, as usual, and takes care of the majority of the satyrs, while Auryn deals with the remaining ones. As we are quite fed up by yet another fey distraction, we question them quickly and learn that they were hired by Dorlax Deathmask, an assassin of Darbony, to take us out of the equation. By now, we see this as another attempt to name a new culprit and send the satyrs on their way, telling them they should be glad Asrabey isn't here to behead them for trying to assassinate Kasvarina's descendant. Afterwards, we disguise ourselves as inconspicuous fey and head to the tavern at the Krogtunnel, the favorite place of Copperhat, Rock, and the Borenbog. We are pleasantly surprised to find not one, but two of them silently drinking in the taverns. A quick glance around shows us that most visitors keep their distance to the pair as they appear to be either afraid of Borenbog and/or only have one hand left. We watch the two of them for a while and eventually notice that of all fey Mista Nyves enters the tavern and joins them. To our surprise, he nods to the pair and then reports on his employment as our guide and that he left us with the dragon Aluriel, unsure whether we're still with that scary scaly lady [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](That sneaky, backstabbing bastard! Why do the nice ones always have to be traitors? But then again, this explains so much of the mishaps that happened along the way to Clover).[/COLOR] Copperhat seems satisfied with the information and then turns back to his drink. It only takes this very faint gust of air to have Carlyle pick up the odor of Copperhat with his fine nose. And at this moment, he realizes that Mista Nyves and invisible Copperhat give off a very similar smell and are very likely both members of the same species: ettercaps. When Nyves leaves the tavern, we follow and confront him about his betrayal and his true master. It takes some intimidation, but he finally reveals that Copperhat is one who "speaks for the serpent" and that all ettercaps have respect for him. We let him go under the premise that he leaves and never crosses our paths again. Then we turn back to our two suspects. After a while, we see them go to bed and Carlyle follows them silently. He quickly realizes that Copperhat does not sleep in a bed, but has withdrawn into a kind of cocoon (similar to what Mista Nyves had done before). He closes up to the cocoon and deduces that, since he hears no sound of a sleeping or breathing ettercap, Copperhat is most likely not present. Carlyle manages to enter the cocoon and thus the ettercap network of webs, finding himself in a labyrinth of spider passages, which he quickly leaves again before getting lost or found by ettercaps. Before returning to the room, he takes a sample of the cocoon with him. Meanwhile, Auryn talks to the hag who runs the tavern. From the old hag, she learns that Copperhat and Borenbog regularly drink here. She actually doesn't like having the Borenbog here, as he massacres and scares off the clientele on a regular basis. However, she cannot simply get rid of him, as Borenbog is dangerous and can only be wounded once by any kind of weapon. Hearing this, Auryn's spirit brightens up and she shows a confident smile, knowing that she might have the perfect anti-Bog-measure available should the need arise. She doesn't tell the hag though, and furthermore learns that Rock and Copperhat were apparently good friends and that Copperhat had mourned for quite a while after Rock's death. Carlyle returns from Copperhat's room. We exchange informations before we decide to follow up on the last clue: the eggshell and the missing illusiory eggs. So we head to the corresponding farm and talk to the now very paranoid farmer, show him the eggshell from the tunnel, and get confirmation that it matches his missing eggs. Then we have him show us the stable where the chickens were "hypnotized by a snake" and Auryn proceeds to talk to the feathered creatures herself. By the chickens' description of the snake, we realize that it could very well have been an illusion and Carlyle finds more spider webs that match Copperhat's network. So all in all the final clues add up nicely. With these results, we (and Rock in disguise) first go to Thisraldion and explain to him that we have found the "culprit" for the Rock Rackus case and that it is neither Olazdor nor any other member of the Unseen Court. Therefore, we can convene the meeting as soon as possible and report back. No sooner said than done. Both courts finally come together to have our findings presented to them. “This case has been quite a hard nut to crack, especially with all of the misinformation and sabotages during our investigations...”, Carlyle starts, looking at all of the present fey. “To be honest, I've never seen any murder case with such an accumulation of false evidences and mislead, not even when we went after the Ragman himself! Which lead us to the primary conclusion that the death of Rock Rackus served one major goal: To fuel the conflict between the two courts.” Several fey release theatrical gasps at this mid-way revelation, but both Olazdor and Thisraldion stay perfectly still. Auryn then picks up the thread of Carlyle: “Nevertheless, we suceeded in picking up the right pieces of this puzzle, even though the culprit had repeatedly tried to divert suspicion to Olazdor by placing a false arrow, Thisraldion by leaving a decapitated Rock and having his servant Paprika bring us a bloody shirt, Azla and Beshela by attacking us in the tunnel, and ultimately Darbony, by trying to have us assassinated satyrs.” We realize that several fey lords and ladies react quite nervously during the enumeration of some of the "false evidence" and suspect that Copperhat might be actually innocent of some of these distractions after all. We act as if we appear to have seen no reaction though but we don't go further into that matter. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](we know that they know that we know^^).[/COLOR] “But all of this false evidence could not hide the truth from us: That the murderer of Rock Rackus is no one! Because where could be a murderer without a victim?” With this revelation, Rock takes off his disguise and presents himself to the crowd. Several fey go wild as they see “dead” Rock being alive and kicking among them. We try to calm them down as much as possible as our presentation is far from over. We then explain that Copperhat had merely kidnapped his friend with the help of Borenbog's secretions and created a duplicate of Rock with the help of illusory eggs, which he then had "killed" by further illusions. As evidence we present the eggshells, the bottle of Borenbog and the various spider webs of Copperhat, while revealing that Copperhat's true form is that of an Ettercap. “And there is more: Copperhat is not only a member of this court, but also an agent of the Voice of Rot. And it appears as if this withering Titan has an interest in keeping both of your courts busy”, Auryn adds. When those present then react somewhat embarrassed and shocked at the revelation of Copperhat as an agent of the Voice, Carlyle takes a deep breath. “Apparently, all of you had longed so much for this conflict that you all could have fallen for the manipulations of one individual and were ultimately led around by the nose by an adherent of the Voice. What a pity.” “But the past oversights don't matter. For now it is time for you to open your eyes to the real threats to the Dreaming and perhaps begin to look for a way to overcome that what separates the Dreaming and the Waking World, the Unseen and the Hedgehog Courts.”, Auryn adds. Thisraldion thanks us for our work and calls on the others to consult within the circle of Feylords on how to proceed. Furthermore, everyone seems truly happy that their beloved Rock Rackus is alive and well. But it is in this moment of joy, that Thisraldion seems to have a vision in which they notice dark shadows settling over Slate and Torfield Palace. “Oh...” they say. “Oh, I am so sorry, you two. I didn't wish for these things to happen, but who am I to change fate?” Thisraldion then turns to Carlyle specifically before stating “But there is light among darkness and I am sure that you and I will work well together over the next few centuries” [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](Speaking of ominous foreshadowing... this had Auryn really worried and curious at the same time, as Gabriel wasn't the one to meddle in fey affairs although the “centuries” of good work would be natural for an otherwise long-lived deva. She was thinking the safe route that maybe King Aodhan would choose for him to become the next Green Knight and wouldn't dare let her thoughts stray any further than that.)[/COLOR] We are very concerned about these news, but Thisraldion cannot explain the vision any further. So we try to urge them to expedite the parley among the fey as best we can. In the meantime, we read about Kelland in the book and learn how he and his family ended up in Risur at the time. And we also learn that it was ultimately his daughter who "defeated" the Titans. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](Who, unfortunately, seems to be lacking a name and a proper further story development. Tiz imagined that she became Queen after her father, but there also must have been a reason to why the system of monarchical dynasty never clicked in Risur then. Anyway, this girl rocks!)[/COLOR] We also talk to Nathan Jierre, who is still held captive at court, albeit in quite comfortable conditions. He unfortunately knows nothing about the Obscurati and is horrified that apparently his whole family is involved in a centuries-old conspiracy. He himself had only gathered information about the planes, being a scientist at heart, and had nothing to do with the military research of Axis Island. However, he suspects that the Fall of the Dragons might be responsible for the strange planar effects on the island. We tell Nathan about Luc and Lya and think that he might probably be safest in the dream for now, especially as he wants to avoid being caught up in the upcoming conflict. After what feels like an eternity, Thisraldion and Olazdor finally announce that the two courts have agreed on a temporary truce and that they both want to support us in our mission. However, this would require some research, as Olazdor and Thisraldion cannot open a portal to our world, even with their powers combined. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](Now this is scary... )[/COLOR] Thisraldion also asks us for our opinion on a plan to get hold of the Borenbog, as subduing him will prove to be extremely tough and they'd really want to hold him responsible for his part in the Rock conspiracy. Auryn suggests taking the Borenbog to the Well of Drought to drain his fluids. Carlyle in turn voices the idea of wrestling him down together, tying him up and then imprisoning him. Thisraldion thanks us for our suggestions, but understands that we will most likely wish to go back to the Waking as soon as possible. Then both Olazdor and Thisraldion summon fey scholars and researchers to the archives to search for a solution to our problem. In the end, the old library pixies and Salinn form a theory that the Voice of Rot could be made to banish us to our world via a challenge and the sword of King Dukain, since only the Titans exist in both worlds of Dreaming and Waking at the same time. Finally, Thisraldion opens the last result of the negotiations with the hedgehog court: He offers Auryn to become the court's envoy and thus take Ekossigan's place as well. Ultimately, he explains, the court (or rather both courts) needs a bridge and a connection to the king of Risur. To this end, the courts have agreed to allow her, as the first member of the court, to put on and take off her mask at will, depending on the situational needs. Auryn accepts the honor and is admitted to the Unseen Court. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](That turn was really unexpected. Story-wise, it was a very sweet complementary to what was yet to come. On a larger scale, the Court unfortunately became redundant until that one section of adventure 12, and the involvement wasn't large/long enough to leave a true feeling of loss after adventure 10. Which is a shame, since the adventure put so much effort into creating all of these vibrant characters and expanding the world into a whole new plane and society. From Auryn's point of view, the nomination was a true honor, but she quickly understood Thisraldion's wisdom and cunning. They must have already known about both her and Gabriel, as this would explain why they knew Auryn to be a bridge between worlds and why it would be essential to have her keep her “mortal face” when needed while also equipping her with the visage of a fey lady. And whatever they had seen in their vision regarding Gabriel would make sure to have yet another connection to this “thread of fate”. Even though she had this really complex relationship with “fate”, she couldn't stop secretly complimenting Thisraldion for this move)[/COLOR] So now all that remains to do is to convince a Titan of our banishment before the two worlds become so separate that that the last hope of transitioning is lost forever. [/QUOTE]
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