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<blockquote data-quote="Lackhand" data-source="post: 3781280" data-attributes="member: 36160"><p>Darrien: the proprietress is a human woman leaving middle age from the far side, with sagging skin and greasy black hair and a gentle hairlip. She was notably distressed by the questioning she was being put to.</p><p></p><p>"'m an honest woman, officer, all I does is let rooms. I've a pair of boys, m'sons, that runs the place come nightfall. They hain't come home since this trouble, nor been to work at the Post since, neither." </p><p>She's not lying, though she is obviously distraught. </p><p>She opened the Inn for them when one of the more enterprising lodgers, who have since fled the scene, came and fetched her.</p><p></p><p>As for the record of guests, there's a ledger, which records that the slain party. </p><p>They signed under Company of the Pale Three in a flourished hand, which matches the signature directly below -- an Emerikol the Elder. </p><p>In more regular scripts, Tanya Eldan and Dag Cartwright signed for the same room; they still had 20 silver on their tab.</p><p></p><p>Other guests: A group of six assayers from the Mror Hold is signed in, a gabble of names as classically dwarven as Smith might be human. </p><p>They held the attic and room across from the unfortunate Pale Three. </p><p>There were a pair of Thranish travelers, a husband and wife, but they had checked out that morning to continue their journeys.</p><p></p><p>Himura: Yup. It's gritty and charnel, and crumbles under pressure.</p><p></p><p>Valandil: An Aberrant mark could absolutely do this. </p><p>Otherwise, a particularly vengeful, powerful, and immoral Mark of Storms could perhaps summon up the anbaric strength to wreak this kind of havoc... but the damage would be of a different pattern, surely?</p><p></p><p>The soot has a metallic tang to it, and a bitter odor besides. It's high in iron, and in potash; it is of high resonance to ælemental fire, and air.</p><p></p><p>It's blood. It <em>was</em> blood, until through some arcane means, it was induced to burn, probably via necromantic means.</p><p></p><p>That's bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lackhand, post: 3781280, member: 36160"] Darrien: the proprietress is a human woman leaving middle age from the far side, with sagging skin and greasy black hair and a gentle hairlip. She was notably distressed by the questioning she was being put to. "'m an honest woman, officer, all I does is let rooms. I've a pair of boys, m'sons, that runs the place come nightfall. They hain't come home since this trouble, nor been to work at the Post since, neither." She's not lying, though she is obviously distraught. She opened the Inn for them when one of the more enterprising lodgers, who have since fled the scene, came and fetched her. As for the record of guests, there's a ledger, which records that the slain party. They signed under Company of the Pale Three in a flourished hand, which matches the signature directly below -- an Emerikol the Elder. In more regular scripts, Tanya Eldan and Dag Cartwright signed for the same room; they still had 20 silver on their tab. Other guests: A group of six assayers from the Mror Hold is signed in, a gabble of names as classically dwarven as Smith might be human. They held the attic and room across from the unfortunate Pale Three. There were a pair of Thranish travelers, a husband and wife, but they had checked out that morning to continue their journeys. Himura: Yup. It's gritty and charnel, and crumbles under pressure. Valandil: An Aberrant mark could absolutely do this. Otherwise, a particularly vengeful, powerful, and immoral Mark of Storms could perhaps summon up the anbaric strength to wreak this kind of havoc... but the damage would be of a different pattern, surely? The soot has a metallic tang to it, and a bitter odor besides. It's high in iron, and in potash; it is of high resonance to ælemental fire, and air. It's blood. It [i]was[/i] blood, until through some arcane means, it was induced to burn, probably via necromantic means. That's bad. [/QUOTE]
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