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[ZEITGEIST] The Continuing Adventures of Korrigan & Co.
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<blockquote data-quote="gideonpepys" data-source="post: 7566139" data-attributes="member: 79141"><p><strong>Session 214, Part One - Inside Lord Cadagyr's Head</strong></p><p></p><p>Unable to return to the Coaltongue, Leon took them all to the junkyard. They could not linger there as Doran had been here before he lost his eye, but they spared a few moments for Wolfgang to remove Lord Cadagyr’s oculus prism. This did not ‘cure’ him, though. Glaucia tried to suppress his domination, but all that revealed was a state of near catatonia. Brakken said that a remove affliction ritual would be needed, but they could not perform that here. Did Dieter know anywhere they could run to? Dieter shook his head. He didn’t know who he could trust.</p><p></p><p>Salome suggested the alchemical market, and they went there without further ado, hidden under Leon’s illusions. They needed a large, secluded space, and asked around for any empty properties, but only those belonging to arrested merchants (who had defied the ordnances) stood vacant, and most were mere shop fronts. So they took over a warehouse, subdued the workers and foreman, and placed a sign, 'Closed by order of Lord Cadagyr' on the door. Glaucia was not happy about all of this, and nor was Korrigan – but they could not afford to be squeamish. Amielle flew up the roof and stood watch while the others healed one another and took a much needed rest. (Doran and Salome in particular were flagging.) They were undisturbed (although Amielle detected the occasional pass by an oculus).</p><p></p><p>Korrigan performed a remove affliction ritual on Lord Cadagyr. When he recovered, he began to sob uncontrollably. Dieter consoled him and his anguish turned to fear. Still, they were able to coax everything he knew out of him. Most of it they knew themselves, but the most important part was that the gidim base of operations was the Triunfo Vida. Did he know where their kidnapped friends were? Yes – the Triunfo. Could he persuade the Commodore to support an assault? She answered to the Bruse and Cadagyr had no firm relationship with her. At the thought he began to panic: what use would common soldiers be against these mind-controlling aliens? Glaucia reassured him that Ber had a long history of overthrowing unwanted tyrants. Still, he had a point. They decided to head straight to the Triunfo. Could he tell them anything about its layout? Cadagyr squinted. It was unclear. What he did know was that there was a large natural cavern beneath the college that had been discovered as part of an ongoing archaeological dig.</p><p></p><p>They left Dieter, Flida and Lord Cadagyr to hide out in the warehouse and look after the captive staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gideonpepys, post: 7566139, member: 79141"] [b]Session 214, Part One - Inside Lord Cadagyr's Head[/b] Unable to return to the Coaltongue, Leon took them all to the junkyard. They could not linger there as Doran had been here before he lost his eye, but they spared a few moments for Wolfgang to remove Lord Cadagyr’s oculus prism. This did not ‘cure’ him, though. Glaucia tried to suppress his domination, but all that revealed was a state of near catatonia. Brakken said that a remove affliction ritual would be needed, but they could not perform that here. Did Dieter know anywhere they could run to? Dieter shook his head. He didn’t know who he could trust. Salome suggested the alchemical market, and they went there without further ado, hidden under Leon’s illusions. They needed a large, secluded space, and asked around for any empty properties, but only those belonging to arrested merchants (who had defied the ordnances) stood vacant, and most were mere shop fronts. So they took over a warehouse, subdued the workers and foreman, and placed a sign, 'Closed by order of Lord Cadagyr' on the door. Glaucia was not happy about all of this, and nor was Korrigan – but they could not afford to be squeamish. Amielle flew up the roof and stood watch while the others healed one another and took a much needed rest. (Doran and Salome in particular were flagging.) They were undisturbed (although Amielle detected the occasional pass by an oculus). Korrigan performed a remove affliction ritual on Lord Cadagyr. When he recovered, he began to sob uncontrollably. Dieter consoled him and his anguish turned to fear. Still, they were able to coax everything he knew out of him. Most of it they knew themselves, but the most important part was that the gidim base of operations was the Triunfo Vida. Did he know where their kidnapped friends were? Yes – the Triunfo. Could he persuade the Commodore to support an assault? She answered to the Bruse and Cadagyr had no firm relationship with her. At the thought he began to panic: what use would common soldiers be against these mind-controlling aliens? Glaucia reassured him that Ber had a long history of overthrowing unwanted tyrants. Still, he had a point. They decided to head straight to the Triunfo. Could he tell them anything about its layout? Cadagyr squinted. It was unclear. What he did know was that there was a large natural cavern beneath the college that had been discovered as part of an ongoing archaeological dig. They left Dieter, Flida and Lord Cadagyr to hide out in the warehouse and look after the captive staff. [/QUOTE]
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