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A Muted Sense of Peace

Postby Sayana on March 22nd, 2016, 10:24 pm

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Spring 42, 516 AV – Evening at the Rearing Stallion

All it would take would be some well-placed items. Then she’d just have to sit back and watch the chaos. But doing that first step was not as easy as she had initially thought.

The poison came in the form of an oil but it needed to be evaporated into a mist before it had any effects. Sayana had originally decided that a simple rag would do the trick. She would cover it in the oil, set it in place, and slowly the oil would evaporate into the air. ‘Slowly’ in this case was an overstatement. When she tested it out, it took nearly two bells to see any of the mist and her tongue hardly even tingled as a result the diluted fumes. As she thought about what might better create fumes or steam, her mind immediately jumped to a fire and heating up the oil in that manner. With that in mind, she began preparing her plans.

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The Eypharian smoothed out the last finishing touches of the pale face paint she had applied. She added a bit of khol to her eyes and smacked her lips with the red lip pomade and looked in the mirror. Brilliant. With a causal glance she looked plenty white and it was only her brown mid and low hands that might give her away. But they were tucked into the black robe she wore. She tied her hair up with a bright blue scarf, much like a bandana, then pulled her hood up before heading out. Her name was Karin and she liked to go fishing in the harbor. But today she was visiting the Rearing Stallion for the first time and was more than likely to flirt a little with the city boys.

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On her person were several items. A small mug, a rag coated in the oil, a folded piece of paper and of course her daggers. These were either tucked into the pockets of her black vest or hidden within the folds of her robe. She swung the door open to the busy tavern and hurried inside.

The Rearing Stallion was as noisy and rowdy as ever. Ale and beer were a plenty and so were the late evening meals. Bar maids wove their way around the crowded building and a musician or two were playing on the dais at the back. Sayana headed straight for the roaring fireplace and scurried to kneel before it, rubbing her hands as if to shake off the cold. It was the most well-lit here but also the busiest and there didn’t look to be any free tables nearby.

“Hey Girlie! You’re blocking the view.” A man called out and Sayana twitched her head in his direction. Don’t get distracted, just play the part. “S-Sorry about that. Mind if I just l-leave this here to warm a little?” But even as she spoke, the words were drowned out by the noise of the tavern. Regardless, she left the small mug on the hearth as close as she could get it to the fire without burning herself or making it look too obvious. Quickly she scurried away from the fireplace to get out of the ‘view’ she had been blocking.

She wouldn’t have much time now. The oil inside the mug wouldn’t boil instantly, but being that close to the fire it would surely begin to evaporate after several chimes. It would take longer for anyone to notice the faint green mist but she needed her distraction in place before then. A distraction. She had many potential distractions in mind. A bar fight, casually tripping a patron or barmaid, or… Aha! She spotted a mug of ale placed perilously close to the edge of a table. A glass mug. She moved a little closer and lowered her hood as she caught the man’s eye who sat next to the mug. There were still several people in between them but she managed a sly wink and a suggestive smile. Two pale fingers beckoned him forwards and immediately she reached within herself for some djed. Locking her gaze upon him as he stood up she focused all her attention on a few simple suggestions as she fused them with her magic. Just let your arms go. Relax. You have a chance with her. Drop your hands. Let them go. Down. Bring your hands down.

His hip hit the table first with his eagerness to stand and shortly after his right hand came down carelessly. It almost didn’t work since the mug was so full of ale but as he took another step, his hand brushed against it and sent the mug smashing to the floor. All heads turned towards the noise, except for Sayana’s as she slipped through the crowded tavern towards the fireplace. First went the folded piece of paper on top of the hearth with a single gold miza placed on top. A reward for whoever noticed the paper. Next, she discretely tossed the oil sodden rag into the flames. The fire roared up with a hiss and crackle. It was much louder than she had expected, or more accurately the tavern was quieter than she had expected after the loud smash of the glass. Still, she didn’t linger by the fireplace and it would have been hard to notice that she had been the one to toss the rag.

It was time to leave. And time to leave quickly. There was a faint hint of green around the fire, and she felt her tongue tingle uncomfortably. Several people were helping clean up the mess that the ale and glass had created. She carefully scooted around the edges of the tavern so she could avoid being seen right in the center of the chaos.

“Where do you think you’re going?”

For a tick her heart stopped. But then she realized the question had been directed to someone else. “You’re going to stay and pay for that mug, aren’t you?” Seemed like the young man who had spilt his drink was also not so keen to stick around. Sayana breathed and flipped her hood up as she slipped out of the tavern.

Within the tavern, a faint green mist would be developing near the fireplace. The burnt rag would have surely produced a significant portion of the vapour and the oil in the cup was soon going to evaporate more of the green mist, being so close to the hot flame.

Sayana headed for an alleyway just behind the Rearing Stallion and saw two people passionately kissing against the wall. So much for that plan. Oh, but of course… She doubled back and kept her footsteps soft. Instead she skirted around the tavern to a neighboring building and removed the silly little blue scarf in her hair. Quietly she stepped into the Herald’s Arms, a place of revelry and pleasure unaware of the events just next door.

The hooded Eypharian produced two gold coins. “A room for..?” She started to ask but then found her tongue thick and swollen in her mouth. She coughed trying to clear her throat but when she tried to speak again, no words were uttered. “A room for the night?” The attendant supplied, and Sayana gratefully nodded. She hadn’t expected the poison to affect her so quickly but she’d have to make do. After the short transaction she stepped nimbly up the stairs towards one of the private rooms. A window. It was a blessed feature she cherished in the stone city of Syliras. There were also thick drapes should a person or couple wish for some privacy. She donned a black mask, mostly for the feeling of safety and took a seat just to the right of the window so she could still see out but was not in plain sight.

Not many people would look up nor consider another tavern, but nevertheless she kept the black robe securely around her dark form. Lastly she moved just close enough to the window to open it a crack. There was still some babbling to be heard from the Rearing Stallion but she knew it wouldn’t last. Now she just had to stay and watch. If the poisoned vapour managed to spread, soon the patrons of the Rearing Stallion would feel their tongues thicken up and become unable to speak. That was the secret of the Lost Tongue. And surely someone would happen across her letter. It was written with poorly formed letters and blots of ink, but the message was clear and still legible.

What is freedom without a voice?

Do you truly have a voice here?



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I’m setting this thread up like a prompt. While I could have made it into a solo, I think it would be fun to see how other people react to such a scene. Please PM me if you would like to join. I just want to see who is interested and also make sure it doesn’t get overcrowded. Two or three people would be ideal.

If you would like to interact with Sayana, please PM me. She has some decent Stealth (34), Acting (50) and Disguise (15) skills so I’d like to see that you can actually spot her and notice enough to investigate. She also has master Dagger (77) and competent Dual Wield (34), so if you value your character’s health, be mindful of how you interact with her. Otherwise, Sayana will happily watch what goes on.

If no one wants to join, I’ll be sad, but I’ll have still enjoyed writing this single post solo. If this works well, then I also have a second prompt like this in mind of a similar nature.

Receipt1 GM reward on the letter, 2 GM for the room at the Herald's Arms, 1.5 SM for dyed blue scarf
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A Muted Sense of Peace

Postby Garland on March 24th, 2016, 5:50 am

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A drink! Fantastic! It had been too long since he had had a good drink! Though he probably won't drink himself under the table like before. Now that he's a father, he needs to go to the orphanage and say goodnight to his kids.

Despite putting those two in the orphanage, he still made time for them whenever he could and every night he would say goodnight to them, even if they were already asleep by the time he got there.

A couple of drinks in the Rearing Stallion and then he'd be off. Today he wasn't wearing his regular armor, just his plain clothes. His leather jacket and his blue trousers.

He didn't really feel like doing anything else today, and it took a lot out of him just to go to the Rearing Stallion. He half-expected to see Sayana on the Dias dancing her heart out. Sadly she had left without telling him, though that was fine, she was on her honeymoon with Aren after all, a bit of privacy never hurt anyone.

"An ale! Would you kindly." Garland called out to one of the serving girls. The night was cold but the fire and drink should keep everyone warm tonight. There also seemed to Garland that there was fight brewing.

His duty would require him to stop the fight before anything happened. Though he felt that his armor had the duty, not the man. Besides it's been too long since a good bar brawl happened.

Maybe he could smash a chair on someone's head. That would bring back a few memories.

As the fight seemed to grow, he couldn't help but notice someone was sneaking out, looked like a girl. She looked familiar but he couldn't quite place it. She must be trying to leave before she gets dragged into some fight that she probably didn't start.

A thin mist began to envelop the tavern, most people seem to ignore it, probably thinking that this was some kind of new exotic incense that Kevith bought. Most people don't seem to like it.

"Hey Kevith!" Garland called out. "The new incense-" sucks! Huh?

Garland's voice seem to die in his throat. He tried to talk but nothing came out. His tongue had already swollen quite a lot. He looked around and saw that everyone else was having the same problem.

A prank! This is good! Been quite a while since I've seen one! Though a tavern is an odd choice. I should pull a prank again one of these days! Something to top this! The swan might be a good place!

Garland tried to laugh, but instead all that came out was soft chuckle barely audible in normal circumstances. Though with the quiet panicking in the tavern made Garland's soft chuckle stand out, the people were too busy panicking about their lost voices to pay him any mind.

Garland walked out the tavern, his prime suspect being the girl that snuck out earlier. He might take her to the knights or congratulate her on a prank well executed.
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A Muted Sense of Peace

Postby Imellion on March 26th, 2016, 4:14 am

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Her first patrol. Imellion shivered as Sera Lynia gave the instructions, just walk the streets in a circuit she had charted out, marking places to stop and observe for a time, and see if there were any incidents, including the Rearing Stallion and Herald's Arms.

"Should I expect any disturbance?" Imellion asked after a moment, looking over the streets and making a mental list. It seemed simple enough, along as there were no complications. Sera Lynia pursed her lips and frowned.

"Anticipate that what shall happen shall not be what you anticipate," The older woman finally answered, "Anything else is false."

Imellion paused, helmet helmet held over her head, to piece that together. That sentence was strange and made no sense. Imellion just gave a slight nod of her head and settled the helmet down onto her shoulders, pushing against the scarf she kept wrapped around her neck to hide the tops of her scars.

"Just be careful and don't be too rash," Imellion heard her patron say, "If there is serious trouble or violence, send a runner for a knight." Sera Lynia's tone of voice was different than normal. Not the calm certainty, but there was a slight catch and tremor. Was she worried for her?

The thought struck Imellion as odd. Someone worried about her? That was a different experience than she was used to. Nobody had ever done that before. Well, her parents probably had, but she had no memory of them. Just the caravan. What was she supposed to do in a situation like this? Offer comfort? Accept the advice? Make a joke? She raised her visor and Sera Lynia a small smile.

"Please don't worry, Sera," Imellion felt her lips twitch again, "I'm in full plate. What could possibly hurt me in here?"

Her mentor smiled then, faintly, but Imellion noticed her hand reach down to her crippled leg and and rub it gently. Oh, that was right. Even with all this protection, she could still be badly hurt. But now was not the time for that, and Imellion anything unusual would happen. She dropped the visor again and then belted on the sword.

She stood a little taller then, even more so as she hefted her shield and spear. Not that her taller would have met average height, but for her, it was something. Almost as if she was a new person. A new Imellion, one fearless and bold, protecting others and performing gallant deeds. That vision sparkled in her mind for several moments until Sera Lynia gave a slight cough and wiped at her eyes.

The train of thought in her mind was derailed then, and she turned towards the door, running through the route again. She turned for a moment and gave a little wave with her spear-hand before walking out the door, feet echoing against the stone floors.

People shifted around her as she made her way to the start of her patrol route. Knights gave her nods of greetings and other squires she recognized gave her exciting grins. A patrol in armor. She was truly a squire now, judged capable enough for this responsibility. Soon enough, she was out on the route, making her way along the streets, observing and asking questions to those she saw.

As she spoke, she tried to throw her voice out more, so that she seemed older and mature. Everyone she spoke to seemed half-amused for some reason, although Imellion didn't know why. Patrolling was serious business. What made it so amusing to people that she was doing it? Sure, she was shorter than most of them, and clearly of a very slight build. Childlike, almost, and certainly looked younger than her age. She paused and a slight blush rose to her cheeks at that thought. That was probably why.

She stood straighter and stretched, trying to scrape up as much height from her armor as she possibly could before continuing on. Up next were the inns, starting with the Rearing Stallion. She had heard of brief drunken brawls here. It would call for her utmost professionalism and stable appearance.

As she walked closer, she could hear sounds emanating from the building. A scuffle? She wasn't sure and hurried closer, spear dangling in her hand as she approached. Then a crowd of people burst out, clutching at their throats and gasping as if for air, including a man who looked oddly familiar to Imellion. Sera Lynia had been right. Anticipate events to not be what you anticipated.

But she had no time for that now. She looked wildly about and pointed her spear at a nearby civilian whose face was as surprised as her own. He turned and stared at her in surprise, hands held up in a gesture of innocence.

"I had nothin' to do with this, I swear! Not even had one drink yet tonight." He was an older man, weathered and worn by a lifetime of hard experiences.

Imellion nodded, and pushed up her visor. She needed to get some armor that wasn't so hard to see and speak from.

"I am aware of that. Run and call for more knights. Grab the first ones you see, send them here, and then head to the barracks."

The man nodded and hurried off. Not quite a run, but that would do. Imellion paused suddenly, surprised at the conviction in her own voice. That was unusual. She had never spoken like that to anyone before. Was that part of her growth as a squire? No time for that either.

She hurried forward into the crowd, suddenly horrified by what was going on. Were they choking to death? Was it an Ebonstryfe attack? Her face paled and she bit her lip to keep herself from shuddering.

"What happened here?" She called out, gesturing to the nearest group of patrons. They turned to look at her and tried to speak. Nothing but rasps came out, however. Fear knotted in her stomach. Was this some magical attack? She moved closer to the door and then paused. What was that green haze in there? Was that what did this to people? Did they breathe it?

She backed away from the door, concerned. If nobody was able to talk, how was she able to investigate? Her mouth dropped open as she realized. She would actually have to go in and look around, but not breathe the green gas herself. She needed something to clean the air while she breathed, like a mask or something. Or a handkerchief. Or, she realized after a moment, a scarf.

She pulled off her helmet, setting it on the ground and picked up the scarf, crafted of llama wool. Hopefully this would be enough. She unwound it, unconsciously hunching her shoulders to hide the nape of her neck and the lines running across it, then wrapped it around her face, covering her face and nose, tightening it so that breathing was almost difficult.

Then after a moment of trembling in her armor, a racing pulse, and dry mouth, she stepped into the room, picking her way through the chaos. It was a mess after that sudden stampede, but it didn't look like there would be anything too serious. Tables and seats were overturned, tankards spilled, and she noticed one broken one by the fireplace. What any of that meant, she had no idea, or even if it meant much at all. Something else struck her. A tankard was very close to the fireplace. Why would anyone place something there? It was too warm to sit that close.

Imellion picked her way through the room, hyper conscious of every breath. Her mouth was dry as cotton. Was that the green mist? Would she be speechless too? Would she die? Her throat was dry too! Was this the first sign of a death by not breathing?

"Can I speak?" She asked herself, voice sounding delicate and nervous now. Her shoulders relaxed a little at the sound of her voice. So far, so good.

She stepped closer to the fireplace, bending over to look at the mug. It was empty now, which confused her. Why would anyone leave an empty mug sitting about? She shrugged and stood, looking at the fireplace again. Something glinted.

Imellion stared at it, and then looked closer again, stepping right up next to the fire. It was a gold Miza, on top of a folded piece of paper. She frowned and picked them up, unfolding the paper.

She glared at it. Letters and reading were still things she was not fond of, and these looked like her writing, which she had been told repeatedly were horrendous.

But she puzzled them out, sounding them out one letter at a time and then one word at a time, repeating each on until she knew what they were. After several long moments, she was able to to puzzle it together. But what did it mean?

"What is freedom without a voice..." Imellion said softly, "Do you truly have a voice here? Like the people who lost their voices?" She felt a tingle on her tongue, like after her leg would fall asleep and started to wake up again. She blanched and hurried from the room, quickly emerging into the fresh spring air again.

She studied the note further. The people milling about had lost their voices, but what did that have to do with the letter? What did this all mean? She shook her head in frustration again and stared at the letter. Maybe she was misreading it?

Then she moved through the crowd, standing on her tip-toes to try and find Garland. He was a better reader than her. Maybe she had misread a letter or word. Oh! Where was he? She caught a glimpse of what might have been the back of his head and made her way through the crowd towards the figure.

Perhaps he had seen what happened?




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Postby Garland on March 26th, 2016, 3:47 pm

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Garland had walked out into the street along with other frantic patrons. He for one looked rather calm despite all this. He didn't bother trying to keep the peace.

Trying to calm people down without a voice is like trying to dance without legs. It was possible but incredibly difficult. He just watched as people panicked out of the tavern and soon it was empty. He was tempted to just go back and get a drink.

He doesn't quite remember what the green mist was, but he had heard a long time ago that someone used something similar and got in trouble for it. It was a prank for the ages!

Though whoever had done this must either be rich enough to buy whatever poison this is or someone who had knowledge on how to make it. Either way. The effects shouldn't last long if he remembered correctly.

It seems like a squire was already on the case. He didn't really pay attention, he was too busy looking for that girl that snuck out right before the prank hit. Any good prankster would be long gone by now, but there are a few that stick around to see the effects.

He was about to look up to the window on the second floor of the Herald's Arms when Imellion moved towards him. It took a few ticks but he then remembered her. She had been quite shy and quiet when he met her a few seasons ago, in fact he might have thought she left the squire life behind.

Garland stuck out his swollen tongue, showing Imellion that he was muted too, he would have greeted her more formally but he couldn't talk at all. Of course he would help out anyway he can. Despite a great prank well executed, the prankster had spoiled his drink, so it might be good to get recompense for his drink.

Imellion showed him a note she had found inside the gassed building.

'What is freedom without a voice? Do you truly have a voice here?' What does that mean? Asking if the price of the security of the city was worth it? It is true that the common folk don't have a big voice in the city compared to the knights but they still had a voice.

Garland shrugged and looked around. He motioned to his eyes, signing that he had seen what happened. He pulled up the collars of his clothes and tried to look a bit shady. The girl he remembered tried to look innocent, like she had enough of the tavern and just wanted to leave without arousing suspicion.

Garland motioned a movement like pulling a hood up. The girl he saw looked very familiar yet he couldn't quite place it at all. Especially the lips, the lips just rang alarm bells in his head. If he had a clear look at it he could place a name.

Garland looked around the street. People were silently panicking, a few were running around, others were looking at their tongues, and a few that had their bearings were heading off to a healer or to some shop. Garland motioned for Imellion to try and keep the peace as best she could at least before the reinforcements could come and get a handle in this situation.

If he wasn't a squire, he would have probably ran off already, his past still kept a few of the knights on him, and he was very notorious when it came to pranks, they would think he did this.

This reminded him to pull a prank in the dorm one of these days, just to keep the other squires on their toes.
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Postby Imellion on April 10th, 2016, 4:31 am

Imellion walked over to Garland, ducking between the people and then raising her eyebrows he stuck out his tongue. She was no expert, but it seemed strangely large. Oh! Her mouth opened as it began to click. That was why people were unable to speak! Their tongues were swollen.

"Well met," She began, voice almost catching in her throat like last time, but she paused and swallowed, forcing it away, watching his various hand signals and motions. They didn't make very much sense to her. Something about eyes, collar, and a hood? "I'm not sure what those all mean, I am afraid to admit."

She turned as there sound grew around them and bit her lip. Oh, this was going to be hard. She cleared her throat, feeling the blood in her ears pound and her jaw clench. First to get their attention as people surged around, clutching at their their throats. She tried to call out, but her voice was drowned out by the feet pounding on the stones and the screams from those outside who were unaffected. Now what? Her spear clacked against the stone as she moved towards the group and an idea sparked in her mind.

Imellion lifted her shield a little higher, surprising herself slightly at the fact that it did not feel as heavy as it had earlier. It still tugged at her arms, but no longer enough that it hurt. A touch of pride flickered in her chest and she pushed down a smile. Sera Lynia had been correct. It had come in time and she had grown stronger. Garland had no doubt noticed as well. Imellion was no longer the girl she had been. Instead, she was on her way to becoming a true Knight. Perhaps she would adopt that as a new surname? Or something like that? Knightborn? Knightfree? Or perhaps like the night she was freed, Moonborn or Moonfreed.

But that could come later, and she pushed the thoughts out of her mind and beat her shield with the spear. The sound rolled across the stones, drawing everyone's eyes to her rather diminutive armored form. They stopped moving and began to cluster around her.

But now what was she supposed to do? All she had wanted to do was gt their attention. Actually knowing what to do with that attention hadn't crossed her mind yet. She cleared her throat again before raising her voice and yelling.

"Everyone calm down. More knights are on their way, with healers." She noticed some looks of relief on their faces and gestured with her shield to get people to sit down. "If you cannot speak, please sit here on my right. If you can speak and saw anything that occurred, form a line on my left."

She could hear further clanking going closer and she felt a sense of relief. There would be others as well.

"Those who can talk, please recall everything you have seen and be prepared to tell that to the knights who will arrive shortly."

Imellion held her breath as people began to mill about, less panicky, and form groups. A part of her wanted to leap up, throw her hands in the hair, and shout in success. But, that would hardly be proper, so she maintained a proper, professional stance as she turned back to Garland.

"I do not know what your signals meant, but you seemed to want to look in there?" She pointed to the Herald's Arms and moved towards the door, boots clanking against the stone again until she passed into the room, pausing to look around. It seemed normal inside, although some had begun to rise and question what was going on outside, questioning if there was some threat and where were the knights.

"Quiet, please!" Imellion called out again, forcing her voice a little louder to roll through the room. "There was a disturbance next door and I need everyone who entered within the past bell to report to the standing group outside to talk to the knights."

She turned to Garland. "Now what do we do?"

Whatever energy had propelled her onward, giving her a clear mind and confidence had begun to fade and now she was beginning to feel shaky, starting in her fingertips but flowing through her arms to her breath, each one getting a little more ragged around the edges.

But this she could fight. Fear was the enemy, and she was a Squire. All she did was learn to fight. She set her jaw and forced her hands to stay still on her spear and shield, clenching them until the knuckles went white beneath her gauntlets. That helped a small bit, but it was a start she could work with.
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Postby Sayana on April 10th, 2016, 3:33 pm

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Sayana quietly watched from the window of the second story of the Herald’s Arms. She was positioned to avoid a direct look from the ground, but her eyes could roughly scan the area around the Rearing Stallion. The curtain certainly helped since it provided a comfortable place to sit and still be out of sight.

It had taken about five chimes to get to her vantage point after setting off the poison. Then another five chimes for people to start exiting the Rearing Stallion. Down below it looked chaotic and many people were making wild gestures and pointing to their tongues. It had worked better and faster than she had thought. Not everyone seemed affected but many were. There were also knights or squires starting to organize within the chaos. Two distinct groups were being formed but now they were up to about fifteen chimes since the poison was released. The Knighthood acted quickly, but with the right planning and the right people, Sayana could imagine accomplishing quite a bit in the span of fifteen chimes.

She wasn’t here just to stir up some chaos and plant conflicting ideas into people’s minds, but also to watch the response and analyse it. Currently there were only a handful of knights and squires on the scene, but she suspected they were either in the tavern or in the immediate area when it had happened. However, when she looked up from her vantage point, she could see more of the formally dressed knights arriving. It was dark, but their livery was distinct and so was their plate armour. The metal glinted in the moonlight and Sayana was rather glad that she never considered such cumbersome armour. There was the sound of hoof beats too, but something more concerning caught her ear.

“I need everyone who entered within the past bell to report to…”

The rest she didn’t need to hear. She couldn’t stay where she was and soon there would be people coming up to the second floor to spread the news.

Sayana left the room swiftly and went out into the hallway, hood drawn up. At the end of the hall was a window, but it was facing the wrong direction. She cautiously opened one door to a different private room, but it was occupied and there was a brief gasp from within before she managed to close it. The next door was locked and from the vigorous sounds within it seemed like they were having a good time. Fortunately the third door was unlocked and without guests. Sayana slipped inside and shut it behind her before wrenching open the window.

She could either go down, or up. She was facing a small alley behind the Herald’s Arms and there was another building immediately next to it. The alley was empty except for… two people kissing. Was it the same people as before? She rolled her eyes and knew she’d have to be extra careful.

The bad thing about living in Syliras was that it was packed and overcrowded. And the good thing about Syliras was that… it was packed and overcrowded. When Sayana glanced upwards there were numerous buildings close by with varying roof heights. Time to go up. She swiftly reached for a jar of climbing resin within her robe while also putting on some black leather gloves. After applying the tacky substance, she swung her leg over the window sill, scanned the alley once more, and gripped the brickwork with a gloved hand to begin her climb upwards.

She was somewhat rushed in her climb, not sure how long the alley would remain empty, or near empty. But still she applied caution as she found handholds and places to put her feet. The climbing resin did most of the work, as it was quite strong but there was one point where she used the windowsill of the third story window to get her up the last leg of the way. Her black robe certainly helped in the dark and the couple below were too focused on their passion to notice what was going on above.

When at last she made it to the roof, she pressed herself flat against the shingles, her heart pounding from the exertion and the thrill. For a moment she wondered if anyone might notice the open window and as an afterthought she decided to plant a false trail. She dug out the blue scarf she had worn in the tavern and let it float down to the cobblestone of the alley. If anyone found it, surely they would think she had jumped out the window and left on foot rather than going up to such heights.

OOCHope you don't mind me posting. There was enough reason for Sayana to take action.
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A Muted Sense of Peace

Postby Garland on April 19th, 2016, 3:57 am

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Garland followed Imellion into the Herald Arms, and looked around. His tongue itched and he just kept biting it gently while he looked around.

Imellion asked what they should do now, since he couldn't talk and communication with Imellion was difficult at best, he simply shrugged and motioned to try and look around.

The inn keeper of Herald's Arms walked up to Imellion. "Excuse me, there were a few people that came in in the last hour or so, we can go and ask the ones that went into the rooms, it is a bit late so some of them may be asleep or... entertaining themselves and their partners. Follow me, I'll show you to the rooms."

Garland had been listening but he also kept an eye out, the crowd in the Herald arms was a great place to hide in plain sight. Although nothing stuck out of the ordinary, he was still looking around for anybody that seemed suspicious.

As the three of them reached the second floor, Garland noticed a door slightly ajar. He walked in without even asking for permission, by the looks of the room there was a window overlooking the Rearing Stallion, a perfect place to look at the chaos that the prankster had created.

Garland looked out the window, there was no way the prankster could go out this way, they would be spotted unless they were invisible, which Garland doubted.

"The girl that had rented the room had a pale white face, but other than the odd shade of white on her face, there was nothing else of note about her. She seemed fairly average."

Garland shrugged at Imellion, he had no clue where the culprit could have gone. At this point, Garland was a mute dog that couldn't track, he was just an extra pair of eyes.

It was strange that the door was open for someone being stealthy. There was little left in the room, it looked like the bed wasn't used, the mirror was left untouched, and the there was no indication anyone was in the room except for the open door and the inn keeper saying there was.

Garland motioned back outside into the hallway, and decided to check other rooms.
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A Muted Sense of Peace

Postby Sayana on June 2nd, 2016, 12:34 am

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Sayana crouched on the rooftop for most of the evening. The investigations below continued and there was even a moment in which she was sure she had been spotted despite her dark robe concealing her in the night. Her heart had pounded and she had been ready to flee, or even fight, but at last the feeling passed when the members of the knighthood turned away.

All in all, she had been surprised at the thoroughness. At one point in time she could have sworn she had recognized a familiar face, but then the moment passed as he joined up with the other members of the Order. But she had gained some useful information as a result of the staged occurrence. The knighthood was thorough and relatively quick to respond, but there was still a good fifteen chimes before they managed to work together as a unit in the event of a crisis or something unexpected.

The muffling poison was certainly not the worst thing that could befall the city of Syliras, but it was enough to see their reaction. She would also be keeping tabs on the aftermath of their investigation by listening in on rumors or asking a few choice questions. However, now was not the time to stick around the city. She suspected that word would spread quickly of the poison and there was even the potential for apartments to be searched.

As the collection of knights and squires began to dissipate from below, she crept along the rooftop till she was close enough to climb onto the next one. Hauling herself up, she kept a low profile as she left the scene of the taverns. She had wanted to leave the city entirely by means of the main gates, but unfortunately there were nearly five times as many guards at the gates due to the recent events. So instead she stuck to the rooftops, heading north. With a city built so tightly together, it meant there were few open spaces, but it also meant that the roofs connected to each other quite densely.

She managed to find a portion of wall that was not so heavily guarded, and used her climbing resin once more to make her way to the ground below. That was perhaps the ‘good’ thing about creating the scene. The knights were busy elsewhere and weren’t manning all sections of the wall. From there, she finished her escape into the bronze woods. Even with exhaustion seeping into her limbs, she knew that it had definitely been worth it.

OOCSince Imellion has not been able to post for over a month, I decided to wrap things up.
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A Muted Sense of Peace

Postby Samuel Longwell on September 19th, 2016, 10:11 am

Grading Complete


Please edit your grade request thread so that it's obvious that it's been graded. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions/problems with your grade.


Name: Sayana

XP Award:
  • Planning 1
  • Disguise 1
  • Acting 1
  • Seduction 1
  • Hypnotism 1
  • Stealth 3
  • Intelligence 2
  • Climbing 2
Lore:
  • Lost Tongue: Muting poison
  • The Knighthood: Quick to react

Name: Garland

XP Award:
  • Investigation 3
  • Leadership 1
Lore:
  • Green mist: Swells the tongue
Name: Imellion

XP Award:
  • Socialisation 1
  • Leadership 2
  • Observation 2
  • Investigation 2
Lore:
  • Green mist: Swells the tongue
Shield Points:+2 Restoring order


Notes: A good start to a thread, a shame it didn't continue! I hope you enjoy your grades.
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