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<blockquote data-quote="gideonpepys" data-source="post: 6163231" data-attributes="member: 79141"><p><strong>Session 83a - Get Kell!</strong></p><p></p><p>Delft was furious: Rumdoom was in jail, Leon had gone AWOL, and Malthusius had sent his apologies, but he was running late, despite the urgency of Delft's demand for attendance. The RHC supremo was pulling rank for the first time since his installment in place of Margaret Saxby: he wanted the campaign to oppose Black Star's mercenary feet shut down. That it was drawing attention and resources away from the unit's primary objective was bad enough, but now it was causing even more serious problems.</p><p></p><p>Korrigan patiently reiterated the threat the fleet posed, but talk of provoking the Deep Ones merely caused Delft to scoff, and he was not moved at all by the concerns of the merfolk. His sole focus at this moment was the Obscurati. Delft had sunk thousands of gold pieces into a secret mission which had yielded nothing but a magical lamp and stuttering Danoran naif. The only valuable piece of information they had learned compromised the King's beloved Peace Talks and his marriage to Lya Jierre, on which he had staked his legacy and reputation. And now, Wolfgang von Recklinghausen, the unit's most promising lead had vanished into thin air. Delft was beside himself.</p><p></p><p>At that moment, Malthusius arrived, fresh from the Governor's mansion. After soaking up Delft's spluttered deprecations he told the group what Stanfield had just told him: that if Lorcan Kell was linked to the Ob, then his days were numbered. The Governor had promised to throw the full resources of his office behind the attempt to bring Kell to book. Delft couldn't help but express cynicism, but Malthusius could see that this news had given him fresh hope. Previously the Governor had expressed no such willingness to tackle the crime boss, and the RHC simply did not have the resources to do so alone.</p><p></p><p>The group agreed to approach the Kell mission subtly at first so that the Ob would not see them coming at cut their ties with him. Delft revealed that he had put Beta Unit on several Kell affiliates some weeks ago, and they should be able to report back with positive news very soon. In the meantime, the unit would need to establish exactly what charges would be brought against Lorcan Kell himself. One hope was that when Khoomrung Morkanstall was healed by Azon later that week, he would be able to testify that Kell had mutilated him.</p><p></p><p>Mollified, Delft agreed to give the unit one more week to bring their political campaign to a close, mainly to avoid tipping their hand, but also as a sign of his faith in Korrigan, who had yet to let him down. But as they left he threw out a parting shot: Benedict Pemberton was a massive contributor to RHC coffers. If the unit was successful in thwarting him, they might not enjoy such substantial stipends from now on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gideonpepys, post: 6163231, member: 79141"] [b]Session 83a - Get Kell![/b] Delft was furious: Rumdoom was in jail, Leon had gone AWOL, and Malthusius had sent his apologies, but he was running late, despite the urgency of Delft's demand for attendance. The RHC supremo was pulling rank for the first time since his installment in place of Margaret Saxby: he wanted the campaign to oppose Black Star's mercenary feet shut down. That it was drawing attention and resources away from the unit's primary objective was bad enough, but now it was causing even more serious problems. Korrigan patiently reiterated the threat the fleet posed, but talk of provoking the Deep Ones merely caused Delft to scoff, and he was not moved at all by the concerns of the merfolk. His sole focus at this moment was the Obscurati. Delft had sunk thousands of gold pieces into a secret mission which had yielded nothing but a magical lamp and stuttering Danoran naif. The only valuable piece of information they had learned compromised the King's beloved Peace Talks and his marriage to Lya Jierre, on which he had staked his legacy and reputation. And now, Wolfgang von Recklinghausen, the unit's most promising lead had vanished into thin air. Delft was beside himself. At that moment, Malthusius arrived, fresh from the Governor's mansion. After soaking up Delft's spluttered deprecations he told the group what Stanfield had just told him: that if Lorcan Kell was linked to the Ob, then his days were numbered. The Governor had promised to throw the full resources of his office behind the attempt to bring Kell to book. Delft couldn't help but express cynicism, but Malthusius could see that this news had given him fresh hope. Previously the Governor had expressed no such willingness to tackle the crime boss, and the RHC simply did not have the resources to do so alone. The group agreed to approach the Kell mission subtly at first so that the Ob would not see them coming at cut their ties with him. Delft revealed that he had put Beta Unit on several Kell affiliates some weeks ago, and they should be able to report back with positive news very soon. In the meantime, the unit would need to establish exactly what charges would be brought against Lorcan Kell himself. One hope was that when Khoomrung Morkanstall was healed by Azon later that week, he would be able to testify that Kell had mutilated him. Mollified, Delft agreed to give the unit one more week to bring their political campaign to a close, mainly to avoid tipping their hand, but also as a sign of his faith in Korrigan, who had yet to let him down. But as they left he threw out a parting shot: Benedict Pemberton was a massive contributor to RHC coffers. If the unit was successful in thwarting him, they might not enjoy such substantial stipends from now on... [/QUOTE]
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