Greetings fellow Britannians!
The evenings call to the castle started much as always. Early arrivals mixing with the harried late, all of them speculating on the outcome for the night. Also, true to form, let me not forget to mention the ever present, dissenting spectators calling out, "Fraud! Fake!"
Though there was one individual present who did seem to have a wish to be beheaded. Sir Tedley, not exactly a stranger in Napa Valley, nor is his cry of foul something we have not all heard. I only found it a bit daring to be shouting at this particular assembly, where it was rumored that a Detective for the Queen would be present.
Perhaps Sir Tedley held to his beliefs so strongly that he neither cared, nor feared what might come from his tirades?
The detective himself finally arrived, sauntering out with purpose. His stride, confident. His carriage, most dashing. He quickly assessed the crowd, sparing Sir Tedley the occasional scowl. Both Queen Dawn and Queen Zhah had requested, and authorized his investigation. The mutations, Professor Jenkins, and the core truth behind them all was a question in need of answers for both sides. I must suppose that with Lady Maya out of the way, and Gorn, now drinking himself into oblivion, a new avenue of searching was most apt.
The handsome Detective, Jayden Marcus, had been briefed on the Guards past adventures, and after a quick round of questioning, he set out, with us in tow, to see the beginning location. As the Guard piled in through the gate, both the sand and a band of Ronin stuck to us at once. The fight was harrowing and extremely violent, to say the least. It didn't help that the Ronin themselves were particularly skilled at dodging attacks. Not to mention their disconcerting cries and quick teleporting that had us all running around in confusion.
As I wandered in and out of the fighting areas, I noticed strange boxes set in strategic locations throughout the dock area. All of them magically sealed. Several members of the Guard attempted unlocking spells, and other incantations, but the boxes remained shut tight. I, myself, caught that wayward fiend, King Fisher, attempting to pick his way inside one box, and later he was scoping out a second, though pretending patriotism. For shame!
It wasn't until the first Ronin fell, his body showing a strange green pigment much like the mutations, that we were able to ascertain the boxes contents. A strange, explosive cloud jetting out from one of the boxes, signaled the fall of whatever enchantment held it closed. Thus having learned the secret, the battling continued until remaining Ronin were destroyed, slowly releasing the magic on all five boxes.
Within each box lay a book. The books themselves were nothing special, though opening them revealed a strange hint of something dire. They seemed to be directed at the Guard. Clues that almost seemed to be laughing at our attempts, while subtly hinting at some greater scheme.
It wasn't quick, and it wasn't easy but all came back safely, ready to discuss the clues with the great Detective Marcus. With such disturbing news, he left quickly to report back to the Queens. There were several who were a bit disappointed at his abruptness, yet as a reporter, I expected such. As with all Detectives, they gather intel, and disappear, leaving everyone to wonder, question, and imagine with little to go on.
Reminds me of a Detective I once admired who always said, "The facts, Ma'am, only the facts." He would jot them down, and walk away. He was a very diligent detective.
We have not heard the last of Detective Jayden Marcus. Perhaps his perspective will gain us new leads as to who and where our foe might be. Our great community will need to remain vigilant, and ready for any and all calls for aid. The time is near Napa Valley, we will have our culprit yet!
Best Gaming Wishes,
Salya Sin
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The evenings call to the castle started much as always. Early arrivals mixing with the harried late, all of them speculating on the outcome for the night. Also, true to form, let me not forget to mention the ever present, dissenting spectators calling out, "Fraud! Fake!"
Though there was one individual present who did seem to have a wish to be beheaded. Sir Tedley, not exactly a stranger in Napa Valley, nor is his cry of foul something we have not all heard. I only found it a bit daring to be shouting at this particular assembly, where it was rumored that a Detective for the Queen would be present.
Perhaps Sir Tedley held to his beliefs so strongly that he neither cared, nor feared what might come from his tirades?
The detective himself finally arrived, sauntering out with purpose. His stride, confident. His carriage, most dashing. He quickly assessed the crowd, sparing Sir Tedley the occasional scowl. Both Queen Dawn and Queen Zhah had requested, and authorized his investigation. The mutations, Professor Jenkins, and the core truth behind them all was a question in need of answers for both sides. I must suppose that with Lady Maya out of the way, and Gorn, now drinking himself into oblivion, a new avenue of searching was most apt.
The handsome Detective, Jayden Marcus, had been briefed on the Guards past adventures, and after a quick round of questioning, he set out, with us in tow, to see the beginning location. As the Guard piled in through the gate, both the sand and a band of Ronin stuck to us at once. The fight was harrowing and extremely violent, to say the least. It didn't help that the Ronin themselves were particularly skilled at dodging attacks. Not to mention their disconcerting cries and quick teleporting that had us all running around in confusion.
As I wandered in and out of the fighting areas, I noticed strange boxes set in strategic locations throughout the dock area. All of them magically sealed. Several members of the Guard attempted unlocking spells, and other incantations, but the boxes remained shut tight. I, myself, caught that wayward fiend, King Fisher, attempting to pick his way inside one box, and later he was scoping out a second, though pretending patriotism. For shame!
It wasn't until the first Ronin fell, his body showing a strange green pigment much like the mutations, that we were able to ascertain the boxes contents. A strange, explosive cloud jetting out from one of the boxes, signaled the fall of whatever enchantment held it closed. Thus having learned the secret, the battling continued until remaining Ronin were destroyed, slowly releasing the magic on all five boxes.
Within each box lay a book. The books themselves were nothing special, though opening them revealed a strange hint of something dire. They seemed to be directed at the Guard. Clues that almost seemed to be laughing at our attempts, while subtly hinting at some greater scheme.
It wasn't quick, and it wasn't easy but all came back safely, ready to discuss the clues with the great Detective Marcus. With such disturbing news, he left quickly to report back to the Queens. There were several who were a bit disappointed at his abruptness, yet as a reporter, I expected such. As with all Detectives, they gather intel, and disappear, leaving everyone to wonder, question, and imagine with little to go on.
Reminds me of a Detective I once admired who always said, "The facts, Ma'am, only the facts." He would jot them down, and walk away. He was a very diligent detective.
We have not heard the last of Detective Jayden Marcus. Perhaps his perspective will gain us new leads as to who and where our foe might be. Our great community will need to remain vigilant, and ready for any and all calls for aid. The time is near Napa Valley, we will have our culprit yet!
Best Gaming Wishes,
Salya Sin
More...