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<blockquote data-quote="gideonpepys" data-source="post: 7096163" data-attributes="member: 79141"><p><strong>Korrigan's Debriefing - The Missing Update</strong></p><p></p><p>I just realised that I neglected to post an important update that my players received shortly after session 9. It concentrated into a single post an exchange of emails between me and Korrigan's player that had taken place while he was absent for two weeks. In many ways his absence was ideal in that it allowed us to focus on one or two aspects of the Bruse's challenge at a time, without leaving players sitting idle for too long. But it left a bit of a hole in the story, and required Korrigan to debrief the others in person. My original intention was to have the player do this in person at an appropriate point - it would sound better, and would be more memorable, coming from him. But timewise, and dramaturgically speaking, neither session 9 nor session 10 presented such an appropriate point. I wanted to jump straight into the action in the moment, not talk about what had already transpired (vital though it may have been). So I sent this email to my players instead, but forgot to post it here. It partially explains that letter from Grappa, and Korrigan's relationship with Corta Nariz de Guerra.</p><p></p><p>Here, then, is a summary of the major issues that we covered, with questions from me in bold, responses from Korrigan's player, outcomes in blue, and GM's notes in red:</p><p></p><p><strong>1) How does Korrigan go about building up Panoply support for Corta Nariz de Guerra (including plans for the Rock Rackus performance in Seobriga)? You only have about ten days to make this happen, or there is no way it could influence the Bruse as the 'game' will be over. (It needs to happen, and word needs to reach him.)</strong></p><p></p><p>I would have to ask for the help of Melissa Amerie to identify key figures in the movement as well as get any other helpful information. Next we could make a public debate on the topics of good governance and nation building where Korrigan would use his oratory skills to turn the debate into the desired direction. This would allow to raise the questions and issues that could be later turned in a way that presents de Guerra as a favourable candidate. Next day a new public meeting could be called where de Guerra could join in the debate with Korrigan's support. The goal would be to first of all to persuade the leaders of the Panoply to see her as a solid candidate and gradually introduce her to the rest of the politically inclined public. It should be like a snowball hopefully where each evening more and more people came to hear and see the debates and discussions. The concert could then be the grand finale after about a week of such activity, with the widest attendance and well timed and prepared but short speeches designed to impress her in the minds of the public.</p><p></p><p>Something like that. The meetings and debates would be in the evenings, while during the day Korrigan could spend time discussing any issues with de Guerra personally - to get to know her himself (he wants to be sure she would indeed make a good ruler) and to coach her.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">This would have involved some help from Leon, and was a general success, but did not have the impact that was intended. The Rock Rackus concert took longer to organise and in fact only took place the night before you were called back to the palace (hence Korrigan's late arrival on the Impossible). The Bruse took slight offence and might have voted against you, only that turned out to be redundant. But Corta Nariz de Guerra came across very well and the effort was otherwise a success. The wider public have also been made aware of all your efforts thanks to Gupta's friendship with Melissa Amerie. Her articles have a broad international reach through the Panoply and the Dockers. You can now regard your 'Flint' prestige as 'Popular' prestige: accessible in any major port.</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF"></span></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">The weakness in this approach is that Korrigan and Leon now have a relationship with an NPC I have been unable to flesh out in person. That bugs me a bit, but as Corta Nariz won't play much of a part in later adventures, I'm not overly concerned. It would be worse if she kept popping up to blank expressions from the players.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>2) What do you say to King Aodhan? He recalls you to Slate for a meeting and asks for your direct assurance that you intend to pursue the Obscurati under orders from the Crown (as delegated through Stover Delft and other senior officers). Aodhan looks tired and has regained the weight he lost prior to his marriage. He seems a bit more short-tempered. You get the idea that he may feel a bit of a fool even now, after three years, and wants to re-establish himself as someone who is not to be trifled with. </strong></p><p></p><p>I am happy to assure him that pursuing the Ob is my foremost priority and the team is completely devoted to it. I also relay the information and concerns regarding the reach of the organisation and it's international nature, stressing that it is not a national agenda of Danor or other country but rather appears to be a common enemy. I also mention that the actual goals of Ob are still unknown and while their actions have proven generally very harmful on multiple occasions and the organisation should doubtlessly be pursued and opposed on this basis alone, it is difficult to judge exactly if individual members are equally guilty or if their agenda is universal. Too many puzzle pieces are still missing. As for Aodhan's personal feelings in this regard I can say that he and Risur have in fact a unique advantage over any other ruler or nation in that we are aware of the Ob and its interference in the national and global affairs and have a head start in fighting it. Not only does it benefit Risur's security but it may give Aodhan leverage in international affairs once the Ob's agenda and extent is revealed and made public. It is in effect a secret war against a cunning and powerful enemy and a victory in war benefits the winner. Risur can be proud it has successfully withstood and thwarted multiple intrigues and plots that would potentially have had devastating effects on the nation.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">This was a successful approach, and bumped the unit's Prestige with the government of Risur back up to 5. (Side-note: Harkover Lee, who was also present, was keen to learn more about what Benedict Pemberton was up to in Ber.)</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">As with the above response, it sometimes pays to hamfistedly emphasise the benefits the party has accrued from a particular course of action, just so they know their decisions have mechnical, as well as narrative, consequences.</span></p><p></p><p>3) During the last session, when discussing how to go about getting Beshela to open up the shipping lanes to Beran ships, we came up with the idea that you might take the opportunity of being in Slate to ask the King's permission to visit Duchess Ethelyn of Shale, who is under house arrest there. You know Beshela was once an ally of hers. (You could also ask her about Jenny Greenteeth, who supposedly took part in the attack on Axis Island.) Leon is also looking in to this, but a 'Hannibal Lector' style prison visit might be fun.</p><p></p><p>Definitely an interesting proposal. Korrigan would be also interested in gaining a personal insight into the mind of the Duchess. Would try to get as much information as possible.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">Aodhan bridled at this and said that he would handle the fey himself: One of the terms of Duchess Ethelyn's imprisonment was that she could have no contact with her rebellious allies, so it was not within her power to persuade Beshela. He nontheless granted permission for Korrigan to visit the Duchess, although he has not yet had the opportunity to do so. But the King was true to his word (perhaps keen to bring Beshela to heel after her involvement in his attempted assassination). Many days later she appeared on the deck of Corta Nariz' ship - when it was travelling to Seobriga for the rallies detailed above - and granted permission for Beran ships to sail throughout the Cold Claw and Avery Seas unmolested by sea monsters, on condition that no further attacks were made against Risur. (The attack on Manhill having already taken place.) Shortly afterwards, Cavallo De Guerra agreed to pay for his half of the Selestala Railway, which effectively won you the challenge. (He also agreed to grant access to his grandson, whom Von Recklinghausen was then able to cure.)</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">Beshela's appearance here inspires (or explains) her appearance in my next post, a change to the running order of the published adventures that just seemed to make more sense, as all the players were present. Korrigan did not have time to make the visit to Duchess Ethelyn of Shale before returning to Seobriga. Now I just need to think of a juicy piece of information she could give him! @<em><strong><u><a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/member.php?u=63" target="_blank">RangerWickett</a></u></strong></em> - any ideas?</span></p><p></p><p><strong>4) Nigel Price-Hill is sore about the treatment of Campion, his nephew, and wants an explanation as to why he was held against his will.</strong></p><p></p><p>Korrigan apologises for the unfortunate misunderstanding and explains that once Gupta and Campion came to his attention and he learned the information about their mission and the assault upon their first arrival in Ber, it became clear that immediate action was essential and not a minute could be lost. Unfortunately Campion was suffering from an injury at the time and while his qualities as an agent were not under doubt the team had to go into action without him leaving him in the care of trusted people. Afterwards the events were moving very fast but Campion's safe return to Risur was arranged as soon as possible. If pressed why Campion was returned to Risur rather than allowed to join the team's operations in Ber, Korrigan politely explains that it is nothing personal but his team has extensive training and experience in acting as one unit and introducing new members could potentially affect its effectiveness. Gupta was taken on not in preference over Campion's abilities in any way, but solely on the basis of her familiarity with Ber and the contacts she had in the country.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">Viscount Nigel Price-Hill has always had a soft spot for Korrigan and accepted his apology. Once placated, Nigel Price-Hill takes a more active role in the conversation, and wonders aloud about how the Bruse knew so much about your mission along the Avery Coast, and how he came to make first contact with Cardiff Hengehill. He says that Ber does not appear to have a functioning spy network, certainly not one that Risur has been able to interact with. But captured individuals acting as spies claim to have been working for an individual named 'El Extrano'. This reminds you of an empty plinth on the Monument Road, which you failed to take much notice of at the time.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">It was the Lord Viscount who got Korrigan interested in politics, during the 'audit' in <em>Digging for Lies</em>. This interjection helped me to cover my (ironic) omission of El Extrano. </span></p><p></p><p><strong>5) Lauren Cyneburg mentions her man on the inside at the Bruse's court (Salaador/Don Zacuto) and says he is concerned about Black Star Mining and its relationship with the Bruse. She asks what you know about Khaled Valchek.</strong></p><p></p><p>I have no objections on relating any information I have about BSM and Valchek (except what concerns Rumdoom's personal affairs). In Korrigan's opinion Valchek is an opportunist and his loyalties stand with the money (should Risur feel the need to use him). He is also adept at appearing more valuable than he actually is so his actual importance to Bruse may well be more than he actually merits.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">More on this next week... (Also, Harkover Lee mentioned Pemberton again. Weren't these two previously in cahoots? he asked.)</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">Bit of additional foreshadowing here. I wanted 'Don Zacuto' to be involved in thwarting one element of Pemberton's schemes to show that there were other good guys out there, not just the party. It also rewards some roleplaying ideas tossed around a long time ago by Matunaaga's player, who originally played 'Saladoor' the first alter ego of this super-spy character, way back in adventure #2. He wondered aloud when Saladoor departed if he would ever show up again, and joked about the 'Dread Pirate Roberta' persona.</span></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>6) You hear a report from Lieutenant Dale (who is in charge of security there) that Leone Quital has recently returned to the Cauldron Hill facility. (So you already knew he was still alive when Tinker mentioned him.) Snuck in, killed a couple of men, and took something. Ripped it right out of the walls with his magnetic powers. (Aodhan is angry about this and says it 'fires him up' to think of that scoundrel returning to Flint unimpeded. The brass neck of the man!) Dale's men tailed him to the docks.</strong></p><p></p><p>I guess this is of additional interest now that we have a reason to think it is actually Grappa in Quital's body (if I understood Tinker's words correctly). Puzzling since I was under the impression that Grappa was actually a renegade trying to untangle from Ob. Didn't expect him to kill anyone.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">This false interpretation was corrected when Korrigan remembered to check the bundle of letters handed to him by Delft. They could have had the letter weeks ago!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gideonpepys, post: 7096163, member: 79141"] [b]Korrigan's Debriefing - The Missing Update[/b] I just realised that I neglected to post an important update that my players received shortly after session 9. It concentrated into a single post an exchange of emails between me and Korrigan's player that had taken place while he was absent for two weeks. In many ways his absence was ideal in that it allowed us to focus on one or two aspects of the Bruse's challenge at a time, without leaving players sitting idle for too long. But it left a bit of a hole in the story, and required Korrigan to debrief the others in person. My original intention was to have the player do this in person at an appropriate point - it would sound better, and would be more memorable, coming from him. But timewise, and dramaturgically speaking, neither session 9 nor session 10 presented such an appropriate point. I wanted to jump straight into the action in the moment, not talk about what had already transpired (vital though it may have been). So I sent this email to my players instead, but forgot to post it here. It partially explains that letter from Grappa, and Korrigan's relationship with Corta Nariz de Guerra. Here, then, is a summary of the major issues that we covered, with questions from me in bold, responses from Korrigan's player, outcomes in blue, and GM's notes in red: [B]1) How does Korrigan go about building up Panoply support for Corta Nariz de Guerra (including plans for the Rock Rackus performance in Seobriga)? You only have about ten days to make this happen, or there is no way it could influence the Bruse as the 'game' will be over. (It needs to happen, and word needs to reach him.)[/B] I would have to ask for the help of Melissa Amerie to identify key figures in the movement as well as get any other helpful information. Next we could make a public debate on the topics of good governance and nation building where Korrigan would use his oratory skills to turn the debate into the desired direction. This would allow to raise the questions and issues that could be later turned in a way that presents de Guerra as a favourable candidate. Next day a new public meeting could be called where de Guerra could join in the debate with Korrigan's support. The goal would be to first of all to persuade the leaders of the Panoply to see her as a solid candidate and gradually introduce her to the rest of the politically inclined public. It should be like a snowball hopefully where each evening more and more people came to hear and see the debates and discussions. The concert could then be the grand finale after about a week of such activity, with the widest attendance and well timed and prepared but short speeches designed to impress her in the minds of the public. Something like that. The meetings and debates would be in the evenings, while during the day Korrigan could spend time discussing any issues with de Guerra personally - to get to know her himself (he wants to be sure she would indeed make a good ruler) and to coach her. [COLOR=#0000FF]This would have involved some help from Leon, and was a general success, but did not have the impact that was intended. The Rock Rackus concert took longer to organise and in fact only took place the night before you were called back to the palace (hence Korrigan's late arrival on the Impossible). The Bruse took slight offence and might have voted against you, only that turned out to be redundant. But Corta Nariz de Guerra came across very well and the effort was otherwise a success. The wider public have also been made aware of all your efforts thanks to Gupta's friendship with Melissa Amerie. Her articles have a broad international reach through the Panoply and the Dockers. You can now regard your 'Flint' prestige as 'Popular' prestige: accessible in any major port. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#FF0000]The weakness in this approach is that Korrigan and Leon now have a relationship with an NPC I have been unable to flesh out in person. That bugs me a bit, but as Corta Nariz won't play much of a part in later adventures, I'm not overly concerned. It would be worse if she kept popping up to blank expressions from the players.[/COLOR] [B]2) What do you say to King Aodhan? He recalls you to Slate for a meeting and asks for your direct assurance that you intend to pursue the Obscurati under orders from the Crown (as delegated through Stover Delft and other senior officers). Aodhan looks tired and has regained the weight he lost prior to his marriage. He seems a bit more short-tempered. You get the idea that he may feel a bit of a fool even now, after three years, and wants to re-establish himself as someone who is not to be trifled with. [/B] I am happy to assure him that pursuing the Ob is my foremost priority and the team is completely devoted to it. I also relay the information and concerns regarding the reach of the organisation and it's international nature, stressing that it is not a national agenda of Danor or other country but rather appears to be a common enemy. I also mention that the actual goals of Ob are still unknown and while their actions have proven generally very harmful on multiple occasions and the organisation should doubtlessly be pursued and opposed on this basis alone, it is difficult to judge exactly if individual members are equally guilty or if their agenda is universal. Too many puzzle pieces are still missing. As for Aodhan's personal feelings in this regard I can say that he and Risur have in fact a unique advantage over any other ruler or nation in that we are aware of the Ob and its interference in the national and global affairs and have a head start in fighting it. Not only does it benefit Risur's security but it may give Aodhan leverage in international affairs once the Ob's agenda and extent is revealed and made public. It is in effect a secret war against a cunning and powerful enemy and a victory in war benefits the winner. Risur can be proud it has successfully withstood and thwarted multiple intrigues and plots that would potentially have had devastating effects on the nation. [COLOR=#0000FF]This was a successful approach, and bumped the unit's Prestige with the government of Risur back up to 5. (Side-note: Harkover Lee, who was also present, was keen to learn more about what Benedict Pemberton was up to in Ber.)[/COLOR] [COLOR=#FF0000]As with the above response, it sometimes pays to hamfistedly emphasise the benefits the party has accrued from a particular course of action, just so they know their decisions have mechnical, as well as narrative, consequences.[/COLOR] 3) During the last session, when discussing how to go about getting Beshela to open up the shipping lanes to Beran ships, we came up with the idea that you might take the opportunity of being in Slate to ask the King's permission to visit Duchess Ethelyn of Shale, who is under house arrest there. You know Beshela was once an ally of hers. (You could also ask her about Jenny Greenteeth, who supposedly took part in the attack on Axis Island.) Leon is also looking in to this, but a 'Hannibal Lector' style prison visit might be fun. Definitely an interesting proposal. Korrigan would be also interested in gaining a personal insight into the mind of the Duchess. Would try to get as much information as possible. [COLOR=#0000FF]Aodhan bridled at this and said that he would handle the fey himself: One of the terms of Duchess Ethelyn's imprisonment was that she could have no contact with her rebellious allies, so it was not within her power to persuade Beshela. He nontheless granted permission for Korrigan to visit the Duchess, although he has not yet had the opportunity to do so. But the King was true to his word (perhaps keen to bring Beshela to heel after her involvement in his attempted assassination). Many days later she appeared on the deck of Corta Nariz' ship - when it was travelling to Seobriga for the rallies detailed above - and granted permission for Beran ships to sail throughout the Cold Claw and Avery Seas unmolested by sea monsters, on condition that no further attacks were made against Risur. (The attack on Manhill having already taken place.) Shortly afterwards, Cavallo De Guerra agreed to pay for his half of the Selestala Railway, which effectively won you the challenge. (He also agreed to grant access to his grandson, whom Von Recklinghausen was then able to cure.)[/COLOR] [COLOR=#FF0000]Beshela's appearance here inspires (or explains) her appearance in my next post, a change to the running order of the published adventures that just seemed to make more sense, as all the players were present. Korrigan did not have time to make the visit to Duchess Ethelyn of Shale before returning to Seobriga. Now I just need to think of a juicy piece of information she could give him! @[I][B][U][URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/member.php?u=63"]RangerWickett[/URL][/U][/B][/I] - any ideas?[/COLOR] [B]4) Nigel Price-Hill is sore about the treatment of Campion, his nephew, and wants an explanation as to why he was held against his will.[/B] Korrigan apologises for the unfortunate misunderstanding and explains that once Gupta and Campion came to his attention and he learned the information about their mission and the assault upon their first arrival in Ber, it became clear that immediate action was essential and not a minute could be lost. Unfortunately Campion was suffering from an injury at the time and while his qualities as an agent were not under doubt the team had to go into action without him leaving him in the care of trusted people. Afterwards the events were moving very fast but Campion's safe return to Risur was arranged as soon as possible. If pressed why Campion was returned to Risur rather than allowed to join the team's operations in Ber, Korrigan politely explains that it is nothing personal but his team has extensive training and experience in acting as one unit and introducing new members could potentially affect its effectiveness. Gupta was taken on not in preference over Campion's abilities in any way, but solely on the basis of her familiarity with Ber and the contacts she had in the country. [COLOR=#0000FF]Viscount Nigel Price-Hill has always had a soft spot for Korrigan and accepted his apology. Once placated, Nigel Price-Hill takes a more active role in the conversation, and wonders aloud about how the Bruse knew so much about your mission along the Avery Coast, and how he came to make first contact with Cardiff Hengehill. He says that Ber does not appear to have a functioning spy network, certainly not one that Risur has been able to interact with. But captured individuals acting as spies claim to have been working for an individual named 'El Extrano'. This reminds you of an empty plinth on the Monument Road, which you failed to take much notice of at the time.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#FF0000]It was the Lord Viscount who got Korrigan interested in politics, during the 'audit' in [I]Digging for Lies[/I]. This interjection helped me to cover my (ironic) omission of El Extrano. [/COLOR] [B]5) Lauren Cyneburg mentions her man on the inside at the Bruse's court (Salaador/Don Zacuto) and says he is concerned about Black Star Mining and its relationship with the Bruse. She asks what you know about Khaled Valchek.[/B] I have no objections on relating any information I have about BSM and Valchek (except what concerns Rumdoom's personal affairs). In Korrigan's opinion Valchek is an opportunist and his loyalties stand with the money (should Risur feel the need to use him). He is also adept at appearing more valuable than he actually is so his actual importance to Bruse may well be more than he actually merits. [COLOR=#0000FF]More on this next week... (Also, Harkover Lee mentioned Pemberton again. Weren't these two previously in cahoots? he asked.)[/COLOR] [COLOR=#FF0000]Bit of additional foreshadowing here. I wanted 'Don Zacuto' to be involved in thwarting one element of Pemberton's schemes to show that there were other good guys out there, not just the party. It also rewards some roleplaying ideas tossed around a long time ago by Matunaaga's player, who originally played 'Saladoor' the first alter ego of this super-spy character, way back in adventure #2. He wondered aloud when Saladoor departed if he would ever show up again, and joked about the 'Dread Pirate Roberta' persona.[/COLOR] [B] 6) You hear a report from Lieutenant Dale (who is in charge of security there) that Leone Quital has recently returned to the Cauldron Hill facility. (So you already knew he was still alive when Tinker mentioned him.) Snuck in, killed a couple of men, and took something. Ripped it right out of the walls with his magnetic powers. (Aodhan is angry about this and says it 'fires him up' to think of that scoundrel returning to Flint unimpeded. The brass neck of the man!) Dale's men tailed him to the docks.[/B] I guess this is of additional interest now that we have a reason to think it is actually Grappa in Quital's body (if I understood Tinker's words correctly). Puzzling since I was under the impression that Grappa was actually a renegade trying to untangle from Ob. Didn't expect him to kill anyone. [COLOR=#FF0000]This false interpretation was corrected when Korrigan remembered to check the bundle of letters handed to him by Delft. They could have had the letter weeks ago![/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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