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Lies
Within Lies
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From
left: Aliya, Canabulum, Serai, Zophas,
Shurrin, Mara, Udalaag, and Gaerioth
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Before
Gaerioth
left with the other adventurers to explore the
Seven
Jewels of Parnaith, he, Sercian,
Vexander,
and Tellian
took a well-deserved rest. They had just dealt
a terrible blow to their enemies, the dark elves
that had kept Sercian prisoner for so long.
During
their break, Sercian was approached by a woman
claiming to be the figure they'd escorted
into the Prison for the recovery of her
husband. She said she needed help in another
matter now. A book, important to her family,
was stolen and she wanted it recovered. She
offered a very large sum of money for its return.
She would not say what the book was, only that
it had a lightning bolt on the cover.
The
book was stolen, she said, by a crime lord named
Aggah-Shan. Aggah-Shan operated a number of
gambling dens in the city, some legal, some
not. One illegal establishment the group quickly
learned of was a tavern called the Cock and
Bull in the South Market. This, they learned,
was the most likely place to contact Aggah-Shan,
a mysterious figure who rarely met with anyone.
The
group did some investigating and learned that
the woman was Fransin Nagel, leader of House
Nagel. Convinced that the offer was legitimate,
the Company went in disguise to the Cock and
Bull and cased the place. Sercian (posing as
his brother, Serai),
managed to speak with Aggah-Shan's lieutenant,
Naosh, a half-orc. After more wrangling, he
got an "audience" (through a magical
mirror) with Aggah-Shan, although he could not
see the crime lord clearly.
Hoping
to gain some information about the book, draw
Aggah-Shan out, and potentially ingratiate himself,
"Serai" told him that his new enemies,
the Company of the Black Lantern, were after
the book. He even told him where they would
be later on. The crime lord indicated that he
did indeed have the book, and thanked "Serai."
Meanwhile,
the rest of the Company gambled, gathered information,
and tried to find a secret door or some other
way into a private area where Aggah-Shan might
be. Gaerioth became very tempted to take on
a minotaur gladiator in a bloodsport fighting
pit. Eventually, however, they all left so they
could go and wait in ambush for Aggah-Shan or
some of his powerful servants to show up where
"Serai" had told the crime lord they'd
be. If Aggah-Shan himself didn't show up, they
could at least capture and question some of
his servants.
But
neither Aggah-Shan nor his servants showed.
Instead, to the surprise of the Company, the
crime lord tricked some of his own enemies,
the Shuul, into attacking them instead. The
Shuul were a secretive organization devoted
to order and the old ways -- the use of firearms,
steam-powered clockwork mechanisms, and so forth.
The Company of the Black Lantern, assuming that
the Shuul were allies of Aggah-Shan, attacked
and defeated them.
What
followed was a confusing period where the Company
tried to sort things out. Gathering some information,
they learned that Aggah-Shan was closely related
to the forces of Chaos, not Order, and thus
the conflict with the Shuul must have been a
mistake. Tired of all this maneuvering, the
Company of the Black Lantern decided they just
needed a way to find Aggah-Shan and confront
him directly. Spending the money to get some
help with powerful divinations, they learned
that he was working on a huge machine. Sercian
remembered his brother speaking of a forbidding
door with a huge serpent on it in a chaos
temple they had raided -- behind which,
Serai had said, they heard the workings of a
vast machine. Putting machine noises plus chaos
temple together, the group developed a hunch
that they could find their new nemesis there.
Gaerioth,
however, had to leave to join his friends going
to the Seven
Jewels of Parnaith. Short one combatant,
the group was happy to welcome into their ranks
an elf who belonged to the Order the Dawn (the
Emperor's personal knights). This elf, Thoreaen
Lightbringer, was actually sent by the office
of the Emperor to infiltrate the Company of
the Black Lantern and keep tabs on the increasingly
powerful and somewhat roguish group. Together,
they prepared to go to the chaos machine, find
Aggah-Shan, and recover the book.
Of
course, the whole thing was predicated on a
lie. Fransin Nagel never contacted Sercian.
That was a falsehood he and a woman friend of
his came up with. A woman that they both knew
the rest of the Company would not want to work
with. A woman who really made the request to
recover the book. A woman Sercian was beginning
to fall in love with: Fesamere Balacazar, daughter
of Menon
Balacazar, the worst of the city's crime
lords -- and a quite capable rogue and thief
in her own right.
Soon:
The Jewels of Parnaith, Part 2
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