Alden was waiting outside of Redemption when Brother Godfrey finished his lesson with the Scravers, leaning on his autowagon patiently. They had made plans to have dinner and talk over plans for Sekbridge. Alden drove back to Hildi's townhome to find maid Ava unprepared for Alden or his brother. She hurried to prepare a suitable meal while they pulled on of Hildi's maps down off the wall and measured out the best plan. They contemplated marching in from their step-brothers village in Molovko but the nearest village in Sekbridge was dozens of miles away. They decided that charging in through Stone Harbor would likely just be a firefight but they thought boating into the coastal village below the Sekbridge castle could possibly get them into the heart of the fief unmolested. After some calculating they decided that they'd catch a bridge out of Gold Hills Harbour in Sarsbourg, some 90 miles down the coast. They needed a change of clothes and another fuel cell for the Autowagon.
Alden set out in the night and found that the Scravers were asking more than he had left in his pockets for a fuel cell and the Muster were doing business with nobody until the port lockdown was resolved so he surrendered to waiting until the Reeve's bank opened for the day to begin their glorious quest to free Sekbridge. Brother Godfrey returned to the Cathedral to pack and get some sleep.
Alden woke in the morning and got in some practice with the sword while visualizing taking down some filthy stinking Decados. Then he showered, packed and overnight bag and checked his weapons before going to wait for the Reeve's bank to open. Alden quickly collected his monthly stipend and made arrangements for his rent and rent for his cousin Hildi. He walked to the bazaar to pick up a fuel cell and then drove to the cathedral to pick up his brother. As he pulled up to the side entrance, Brother Godfrey was waiting there packed for the long drive.
The Brothers made excellent time to the Sarsbourg border, crossing through Woodbridge before the sun was full in the sky, but the fief's old gravel roads slowed them down considerably and the winding drive gave them time to talk. Godfrey wanted to know Alden's thoughts on who ultimately is responsible for all of the troubles in the value. Alden apologetically explained that he didn't care. He has a family member in trouble and Decados mischief on the border of his family lands. He doesn't have the liberty of looking any deeper into the cause until he's solved the problem. Just after noontime the pulled over the rise and into view of Sarsbourg Manor. It was decided on the spot that the brothers didn't want to deal with the interference of Lord Braam and they detoured around his home to drive down to Gold Hills Harbour.
The Harbor was bustling with afternoon activity, mostly traders bidding on honey and loading it aboard their boats while fishermen returned from the day's fishing. Brother Godfrey noted the very large number of Muster in the small seaside town, drinking and laughing and talking on squawkers and generally just being brutes among the underfed peasants and freemen. Alden drove up to the headman's home and spoke with his son who was duly impressed by his Order of the Blue Glove arm band. The son agreed with the good sense of having Alden keep his autowagon safe in the headman's garage. Brother Godfrey picked up some food and mead from town peddlers and then they moved to the docks.
Down on the water the scene wasn't more chaotic. A number of steamer ships were loaded down with crates of cargo with more being loaded on and merchants were gossiping about Lord Braam having a distress sale to pay for all of his new mercenaries. As the brothers talked to boat pilots about a trip up the coast there was a commotion of a trio of knights of Lexitus barging down the narrow docks and threatening to shove anyone in their way into the harbor. Brother Godfrey recognized Lady Mirren in the back of the procession cradling her rifle, ready for resistance. He wanted to talk with her about the burning of the temple in Sarsbourg but he was reluctant to interfere in their serious business. The Church knights made their way to one of the larger steamers and exchanged their nondescript wooden chest for another nondescript wooden chest, then the departed, Lady Miren giving Godfrey a friendly smile as she recognized him in the crowd.
As the brothers watched the scene unfold they heard a young man clear his throat and speak from one of the boats behind them "Are you gentlemen looking for passage up to Sekbridge?" The enterprising skinny fisherman standing on a short sailboat introduced himself as Boris and introduced the brothers to his partner Dennis. He made the case that they were capable sailors who could get them where they were going and back for 5 Bird. The brothers talked him down to 3 1/2 FB and he wasn't too keen on the deal but he shook hands on it and within just a few minutes they were motoring out of the port. The trip was long and the little boat was crowded but it gave the brothers a chance to catch some sleep on the gently rocking waves.
Late in the night Alden was gently shook awake by Boris the fisherman, in the moonlight he could see the black and foreboding coastline but had no idea where they were. Boris leaned down and whispered "Just past this point is Sekbridge castle and the port town you wanted. If it looks safe we'll sail in close to the beach and you can disembark. Be quiet the noise carries over the water.." Alden woke his brother and they both watched and listened as they quietly sailed past the lights of the little coastal village. Up above they could see fires on the battlement of a cliffside castle. Alden motioned for the beach and the little boat silently changed heading, shoaling into the shore. Boris helped the brothers into the waves and handed them their belongings "We'll be back here at first light, be careful, we're not going to risk our lives for a handful of birds.." and with that the little boat pushed off and sailed into the dark waves.
Alden and Brother Godfrey armed up on the beach until they heard shouts from the village. Not wanting to be discovered they hurried into the swampy brambles inland and hid in the dark. They saw a trio of men in Decados militia uniforms with torches and clubs talking about how they're sure they saw the boat come into the shore. The militia searched up the beach for a while before returning to the village, leaving the brothers on high alert. Not being skilled scouts the brothers moved slowly and cautiously towards the road up to the cliffside fortress. Aria Turian Decados's manse was a massive stone keep built out of the side of a jagged cliff with a forbidding road cut into the cliff face and huge doors guarding the keep's small bailey. There was no safe approach to the keep much less a way to lay siege to it but Alden was confident his cousin Hildi and any other captives were locked in it's bowels.
The brothers returned downhill to check out the village and found it empty with few lights showing. As they approached they could hear the tolling of the church bell in the Orthodoxy temple at the other end of the village. Brother Godfrey felt his heart sink in the fear that parishioners might be in trouble or worse. In a split second the brothers pushed forward on the road with weapons ready and walked cautiously towards the dark town. Brother Godfrey chanted the Rite of Shielding. Halfway towards the ringing village the bell stopped, it's resonance hanging in the night air. Alden noted a pub and the stone edifice of what must be the head-man's house. He reasoned that if he were going to take control of a village he'd do it from the most fortified building. Remaining focused on the buildings the brothers failed to see enemies creeping up on them in the shadows between.
The first attackers came from behind them, the three armed militia men now dressed in red jackets charging them with clubs and then driving out from between two buildings much closer two others in red, one with a club and one with a flail. Alden caught sight of movement inside the darkened headman's house as a man with a large-bore rifle took aim on them. Brother Godfrey was unsure what to do, he drew his revolver and aimed it at one of the attackers. Alden was the target of the first attacks, shrugging off club blows and the smack of that flail. He felt the sting of a rifle-shot to his back but it did little more than bruise him through his armorplast plate. More cultists emerged from the Orthdox temple ahead as the street became crowded with these thugs. As Godfrey saw their heraldry in the lamplight he recognized the symbol as the Fang of Chord, a mystic symbol associated with Antimony. He started shooting, firing a shot into the chest of a red-jacketted cultist charging him with a sword and staggering the man. Alden put a mean slice into the chest of one of the cultists with clubs but he was quickly overrun and grappled by the mob as he tried to keep them away from his brother. One of the cultists fired wildly at Godfrey but his theurgy caused the bullets to sway away from his legs. From the doors of the temple Godfrey saw a man in red robes with a long black beard. He raised his hands and began to chant and Godfrey felt the arcane energies of the other theurgist. Alden struggled loose and caught the incoming attack of one of the cultists, using his Montok training to throw him into another cultists but he was quickly entangled by the flail of the armored cultists he was fighting and grabbed by another. Godfrey shot at another cultists but missed in the panic of battle, unable to get line-of-sight on the Antimonist theurgist. The cultists closed in Godfrey was beaten by clubs, Alden struggled against numbers of cultists trying to drag him down. Godfrey managed to force the door of the headman's house open and push his way in to escape his attackers only to find himself face-to-face with the rifleman who was expecting him.
The bearded cultist finished his dark rite and a lance of green fire shot across the ground at the brothers exploding under Alden and washing the ground in front of the headman's house in icy green fire. The men struggling to hold Alden panicked but Alden kept his cool. Standing int he flames he drew his pistol and fired from the hip, shooting the cult leader in the heart and dropping him in the street. He began shooting the remaining cultists to keep them from regrouping, leaving half dead or dying on the street and the rest running into the dark. Inside the headman's house the Godfrey pleaded for the rifleman aiming at his heart to be reasonable but the cultist fired with a grin. Godfrey found out that his Rite of Shielding was indeed still active as the bullet swayed away from his chest and blew through the rock wall of the house. Godfrey lifted his revolver and shot the rifleman in the chest three times, killing him, then saying a breif blessing for his soul. Alden pushed into the headman's house and barricaded the door while they both reloaded and peered out the windows at the street.
At Godfrey's urging the two crept out into the street and dragged the bearded cult leader back to the safety of the headman's house. They saw no sign of the fleeing cultists or any innocent villagers but they did pick up some fine Van Gelder arms off of the cultists that were armed with slug guns. Godfrey performed clumsy first aid on the cult leader and even gave him some Elyxir but he didn't wake. As they gathered themselves they could hear a commotion outside of town and glancing out the door they saw mounted men riding from the direction of the keep. Both brothers were wounded and exhausted. They had seen some boats in the swamp below the village so the crept out the back of the headman's house and found a rickety old dock with a rowboat. The carried the cult leader and their looted arms to the boat and got it in the water while riders with torches searched the village. Neither brother had any working knowledge of a rowboat but both were certain it couldn't be hard. With a lot of splashing and shoving the boat up on the muddy shoals they finally escaped the little town and rowed out of the swamps into the coastal waters.
The brothers took turns drawing the oars through the night, putting as much space between them and the corrupted village as they followed the shore back to Sarsbourg, but poorly skilled at boating the quickly exhausted themselves fighting the waves and bobbing off course in the dark. Eventually their boat hit shore and they simply got out. They discovered that the cult leader had died in the boat. They gathered their things and began walking Southward down the beach, reasoning that it couldn't move much slower than in the boat.
In the dark of the night they heard a large vessel passing them and tried to raise it on their squawker but only received a broadcast "This is the DNS Hippopotamus, We are flying war colors, Any vessel attempting to interdict us will be fired on.." the message repeated grimly despite Alden's fevered attempts to warn the ship of Antimonists in Sekbridge.
Morning came and Brother Godfrey was exhausted. Alden wasn't in much better shape. As the sun rose high in the sky they could see the smoke of a coastal village ahead. They had no idea who's lands they were in or even if the cultists were limited to Sekbridge. They the a creek that poured into the beach and approached the quaint thatched roofs of the rural village. As they drew near they heard the roar of an engine and before they could react a big off-road autowagon roared onto the beach and charged at them. The vehicle stopped about a hundred feet away and a muster stood over the cab and leveled a Rocketter at them "Weapons on the sand and take three steps back..." Not having had the best of times with the Muster lately Alden aimed his shotgun away from the autowagon and explained "I am Sir Alden Hendle Va/" the Muster in the back of the Autowagon raised his voice "Weapons on the sand and take three steps back or my next response will have an armor piercing warhead.." Godfrey dropped his pistol in the sand and pleaded with his brother who eventually dropped his many guns onto the beach and they both backed away as the guilders demanded. Two more muster exited the autowagon and approached them fast with weapons ready, putting them on their knees and checking them for weapons and papers. Once the Muster verified who Alden and Brother Godfrey were they apologized for the paranoia, handed them their weapons back and helped them into the autowagon to drive them back to Costner Village.
Within the peaceful little Sheppard village the Muster helped the brothers out of their autowagon and into the headman's house. They discovered they were safely just across Sarsbourg's boarders. Costner's headman was a pleasant old fellow named Brendon and the leader of the Muster was a Sgt named Poler. Alden got the impression that the Muster had been hired by Lord Braam to protect Costner and that would indicate that Braam knew at least something about Sekbridge. One of Poler's privates performed first aid on the brothers while Headman Brendon heated up some soup for the them and let them rest in comfortable chairs while he hammered out how to get them back to Gold Hills and Lord Braam's estates. Within a few hours the Muster sent one of their lower ranking mercenaries to drive Alden and Brother Godfrey back to their autowagon and then they drove up the hill to Lord Braam Lindscroft VanGelder's estate.
Alden and his brother arrived in the late afternoon. Alden made a brief report to the Lord of the manor about the state of Sekbridge. Lord Braam was surprised but not with the panic that was his usual character, he knew much more than he was letting on. Alden was permitted to use Lord Braam's squawker center and with the amplified antenna he barely managed to reach Sir Altier of the Order of the Blue Glove who assured Alden he would try to raise a posse to respond to Sekbridge. Godfrey had laid down on a couch for a moment and fell into an exhausted sleep. Alden soon joined his brother.
The both of them were woken after dark by a servant rousing them to serve them dinner in the den. Alden had asked if there was any response from his order but the kitchen girl shook her head. Alden got on his squawker and tried to raise anyone on his Order's frequency and immediately he was responded to by Sir Ben, Sir Ian the Handsome and Lady Willie. They all seemed shocked to hear about the antimonist activity and all began pestering Alden for details with frustrating urgency and peculiar inquiry until they began to laugh, finally telling Alden that they were standing in Lord Braam's courtyard arming up and letting him sleep in. Alden stepped out into the courtyard and greeted his order brothers. They reviewed the Intel and proposed plains for a raid on Sekrbidge Fortress. It was decided that a raid in autowagons would give them an advantage of mobility. It was also decided that if they were going to siege a fortress they should get the help of a sapper, so they mounted up and drove back to Sokol to try to convince Uzilo to help them.
The posse arrived at Uzilo's shop near dawn and Alden and Brother Godfrey tried to convince him to aid them. Uzilo was at first very reluctant to deal with Antimonists and less so to push his luck with the Inquisition. Uzilo was concerned for his foolish human friends but more interested in convincing them to leave this mess alone. Alden finally won him over by offerring to invest as a full partner in his alchemy shop. Uzilo packed a crate of explosives. Sir Ian put fresh fuel cells in both Autowagons and they took off up the valley highway to Sekbridge.
Several hours later in the early afternoon Altier in the lead autowagon waved the brothers to the side of the road. The gathered up and had a quick tactics meeting less than a mile from Stone Harbor. It was decided that they would siege the guard house and take control of Stone Harbor and Alden's autowagon would lead the charge. They mounted up, sped up, and drove hard into Stone Harbor.
This blog is an account of our Bi-Weekly RPG set in the Fading Suns universe, using the GURPS Role Playing game and the rules adaptation found here: http://fadingsuns-gurps-rules.weebly.com/
Elibyrge
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Monday, July 11, 2016
Session 11 - November 10 - November 12 5002AD
Alden rose before dawn in a make-shift bed of old fishing nets. He worked out with the sword until the sun shown through the slats in the walls of his garage and got a luke-warm shower in the offices above. The scarring from his recent headwound had all but vanished but he could still feel the wound when he wrinkled his nose and wondered if it would ever truly be forgotten.
Alden walked into the Hub to Hildi's townhouse to find poor maid Ava crying into her needlework. Without her mistress to serve Ava was struggling with an abundance of free time to worry about Hildi's fate and her own eventual problems if her employer didn't return. Alden reassured Ava that Hildi would be returned and created a long list of tasks that Ava to focus on. The first task on the list was for Hildi to mail a letter Alden wrote to Emily to inquire hoe she was faring in Elibyrge.
Brother Godfrey was woken by a knock at his door to alert him that morning vespers were beginning. He put himself together quickly and joined his brethren for sunrise prayers. Later he grabbed a humble breakfast and retreated to his cell to contemplate the very sleek high-tech think machine he had recovered from the same ruins where he was injected with the nano machines. He reasons that it was clear that any answer about what has afflicted him would have to come from a better understanding of the technology.
Godfrey dropped into Deacon Bryant's office to double-check that he wasn't responsible for any Lux Splendor activities that nobody had told him of. Bryant shook her head with a dispassionate smirk "No, we do Lux every year, we don't really need a catechist to hang decorations and pick songs for the mass. I'm sure they'll think of something they need last second but chances are initiates can sweep that up easily enough.. How goes the tournament?" Godfrey updated his Deacon on the status of plans and his favorable meeting with the Tournament Council. Godfrey had hoped to meet with the Priest Externus to have a similar discussion but Bryant informed him that Father Beneton was away from the cathedral doing outreach work.
Brother Godfrey returned to the cathedral to do some quick research in it's humble library, looking for any information on high tech or think machine use but the books were spartan at best on the topic. As he was reading an initiate walked into the library searching around then he pointed out Godfrey to a kindly white-haired man dressed in furs and strange livery "The Cannon is over there sir..". Brother Godfrey wasn't expecting a visitor and had had poor luck with surprises in the last few weeks so he was guarded as the old man approached him with a smile. The modest old nobleman bowed respectfully and introduced himself "My name is Benito Levasque Torenson.." extending a calling card to the priest "I'm to understand you're looking for my services." Brother Godfrey looked at the card, feeling less threatened but no less confused "I was?" The kindly old noble smiled "Forgive me, I had assumed that Engineers contacted you to let you know I was on my way hoping to arrange an informal meeting. I am the tutor you inquired about." Godfrey's eyes open wide in recognition "Oh, I was told you were down the coast this time of year.." Benito shook his hand and gestured in humorous disdane "Oh no, the weather is horrible in the South in winter.. I had actually planned to take some time off but I'd be happy to make myself available to you if you still need instruction. Godfrey did have the Scraver's lined up for classes but he found the old Noble's demeanor more reassuring "I'd love to, how do we begin?" Benito tactfully brought up his modest charge for tutoring and scheduled a short class with Godfrey in two days time.
Later Godfrey was wandering the Cathedral yard when his brother squawked him and advised him that it was high time that they deal with the mess in Sekbridge. Godfrey agreed but after a short conversation the reality of the length of the road trip made them postpone until the following day. They agreed that they would take off early the following morning. While returning to his cell to pack Godfrey noted that there was no sign of the inquisition guards or retinue that had been ever-present at the Cathedral the last few weeks. He stopped at the Bishop's residence only to be told by initiates cleaning her hall that the Inquisitor had departed the previous night without word of his destination.
Alden had had Ava pack a basket of sandwiches and drinks and both brothers packed and met at the side-gates of the Cathedral before dawn to take a long drive into the country. Their first stop was at Uzilo's to see if they could convince their Hironem companion to join them. Uzilo wanted to go and was concerned about their safety going into a Decados fief but he was working on a batch of enamel and couldn't set it asside for several hours. Alden was impressed with the breadth of Uzilo's work and offered on the spot to invest in his laboratory if it would make a difference for his business, however Alden was shocked to find out how expensive alchemy tools were and had to rescind his offer until he had more Firebirds to throw around. Next they stopped at the patrol gates at the edge of the city where Decados Militia were napping in the morning sun. When Alden advised them that he was going to Sekbridge on knight's business they toll gate guard advised him that Sekbridge had been sealed by the Inquisition and nobody was permitted in or out, but the guard wasn't terribly interested in trying to stop them, they lifted the toll gate and let the brothers go on with their business. They continued barreling down the valley highway passing merchant trucks and farmer's carts.
The brothers arrived in Stone Harbor in Sekbridge in the late afternoon. The tiny roadside town where their cousin's autowagon had been left seemed busy enough despite Inquisitional interdiction and more concerning the road into the fief was guarded by Sekbridge's soldiers rather than the inquisition. The pair walked around the small town looking for Hildi's autowagon but found the only vehicle without VanGelder livery was a truck delivering mead from Sarsbourg.
They stopped off at the militia barracks to find Decados soldiers playing dice and talking about the outrageous proportions of an unnamed woman. The town guards were not helpful. They told Alden that they hadn't heard anything about an abandoned autowagon, that travel further into the fief was restricted without permit from the lady of Sekbridge, and that they had heard nothing about the inquisition sealing Sekbridge. When pressed to speak to someone in charge the militia men told the brothers that the Sergeant was in a meeting in-fief and he wouldn't be available until later but they didn't know when later would be. When asked about the village head-man they told Alden that Stone Harbor doesn't currently have a head-man and they should talk to the bartender if they have questions not related to enforcement of the law.
Alden didn't think it would be smart politics to set foot in a Decados fief so he waited in the autowagon while Brother Godfrey walked to the little nameless pub that served Stone Harbor. It was a dark and cramped drinking room that advertised rooms on their door. The patrons drank in grim quiet, focused on the cheap beers cradled in their hands. The bartender greeted him in a tone that seemed intent on making him feel unwelcome. The bartender had heard about an abandoned autowagon out by the roadside shrine but he didn't know what happened to it. He suggested Brother Godfrey talk to the town militia. While he was questioning the bartender a powerfully built woman in plate mail armor pushed into the bar and announced that she was looking for a Van Gelder man and woman who's autowagon had been found nearby. She circulated the bar showing sketches of Hildi and Lord Ozmund Van Gelder to patrons who wanted nothing to do with her VanGelder dramas. Brother Godfrey recognized the face in the sketch instantly and alerted the woman that she was showing pictures of his cousin and her boyfriend. The two talked briefly near the bar and she introduced herself as Lady Willimena Sanderson VanGelder, Hildi's sister-in-law. Willimena explained that she was in the valley for the winter season and she had heard some foul play had befallen her sister and she intended to get answers. Godfrey suggested that they might ask around the way temple where the autowagon was supposedly found.
Godfrey returned to Alden's autowagon with the lady knight in tow and she instantly gaped to find that Alden was a member of the Order of the Blue glove. Alden had never actually met someone who held his order in esteem and he gladhanded and chatted up the starstruck young knight, modestly alluding to his role in the order and catching up on the news from the pub. Alden decided that he didn't like what happened to unattended autowagons in this town so he'd remain and watch the town while Godfrey and Willimena investigate the temple. Willimena insisted that Alden could call her "Willie".
Brother Godfrey and Willie walked the half-mile up the road to an old Orthodox way shrine set into a hillside. It was once very nice but poorly maintained. Recently someone had ransacked the place, the collection box missing and someone had painted "Lies in the light" across the mural on the ceiling of the shrine. Godfrey deduced that a shrine with a lock would have a clergyman stationed to lock it. Willie suggested that this far from town the friar who oversees the shrine would likely have a home close-by and may be returning to clean the mess. They sat in the temple patiently until a few hours into the night before giving up on the friar's return and walked dejectedly back to Alden in his autowagon.
Alden was non-plussed that the local friar seemed to be missing as well so he decided to create a problem that would require a response. He put his autowagon in gear and carefully maneuver it so that it was blocking the entrance to the village but still on the highway. The guards took notice right away and fretted in their guard shack before using a squawker to call someone. After about an hour of trading tense stares with the guardhouse in Stone Harbor, a rider came in out of the woods and went to talk to the guards before riding out to Alden's Autowagon;
"I'm Militia Sergeant Camden, you're vehicle is blocking the entrance to the town, you'll have to move it.."
Alden got out of the autowagon cradling his shotgun "I'm Sir Alden of The Order of the Blue Glove.. I've come to speak with Lady Aria of Sekbridge"
"She's unavailable.. come back another time.." he tiredly drolled.
Alden's jaw tightened and Willimena climbed out of the autowagon as well, brandishing her rifle "I understand, the Decados have busy schedules, where is the head-man of this village?"
The Militia sergeant stretched in the saddle "Also unvailable.. Not your night.. Move the vehicle."
Alden felt his anger for the obstructionist Militia Sergeant swell "I'm afraid not.. we're on the highway, you have no authority here.. but I'd be happy to talk this over with Lady Sekbridge or your headman when they become available.."
Sgt Camden winced exhaustedly "I'm going to go back to the guard house and call more soldiers.. if your vehicle is here when they arrive, then lady Sekbridge can be unavailable while you wait in her dungeons.." and he began to turn his horse around to trot back to the guardhouse.
Alden shouted at him "You have no authority to do anything, we're not on Sekbridge land.."
The Sgt shouted over his shoulder "Do you think anyone here gives a fuck about a line on map?" he returned to the guard shack and made a point of the trio seeing him use the squawker then he walked to the pub leaving two militia men taking cover in the guard shack with rifles aimed at the autowagon.
Brother Godfrey, sensing that this gambit was lost gently put a hand on Alden's arm "The only way forward from here leads to failure or death.. perhaps we should return to the city and regroup.." Godfrey offered Willimena a ride to where she was going but she had arrived on horse. Alden didn't care for the idea of leaving her to the dangers of the highway at night so they slowly drove ahead of Willimena's horse all the way to the order's manor house and bid her goodnight. The pair arrived back in the city in the middle of the night and snuck back into their respective beds.
Alden woke feeling apprehension at his meeting but wasn't sure what to do with the long morning so he woke early and walked through the bazaar before dawn, planning his escape routes and his talking points. As the market grew more busy he returned to show and ready himself for the meeting.
Brother Godfrey dragged himself out of bed after morning vespers and miss breakfast. The nightmares had seemingly died out but he still wanted to find a way to understand what the high tech in his head meant. He had already spoken with the Engineers, next he want to speak with the Scraver. He crossed town to the old Redemption shop and was greeted by a balding heavy-gutted guilder who introduced himself as Boss Wade. Wade invited Godfrey into his office and they cagily walked around what Godfrey would like to learn. After some brief Godfrey agreed to some rather steeply priced tutoring lessons about general technology.
Brother Godfrey returned to the cathedral to do some quick research in it's humble library, looking for any information on high tech or think machine use but the books were spartan at best on the topic. As he was reading an initiate walked into the library searching around then he pointed out Godfrey to a kindly white-haired man dressed in furs and strange livery "The Cannon is over there sir..". Brother Godfrey wasn't expecting a visitor and had had poor luck with surprises in the last few weeks so he was guarded as the old man approached him with a smile. The modest old nobleman bowed respectfully and introduced himself "My name is Benito Levasque Torenson.." extending a calling card to the priest "I'm to understand you're looking for my services." Brother Godfrey looked at the card, feeling less threatened but no less confused "I was?" The kindly old noble smiled "Forgive me, I had assumed that Engineers contacted you to let you know I was on my way hoping to arrange an informal meeting. I am the tutor you inquired about." Godfrey's eyes open wide in recognition "Oh, I was told you were down the coast this time of year.." Benito shook his hand and gestured in humorous disdane "Oh no, the weather is horrible in the South in winter.. I had actually planned to take some time off but I'd be happy to make myself available to you if you still need instruction. Godfrey did have the Scraver's lined up for classes but he found the old Noble's demeanor more reassuring "I'd love to, how do we begin?" Benito tactfully brought up his modest charge for tutoring and scheduled a short class with Godfrey in two days time.
Alden arrived in the Sunday Market in the Bazaar just a bit before noon. His brother wanted to accompany him but he tool the demand to come alone seriously. He also left all of his weapons including his sword at Hildi's apartment, a decision that had left him feeling particularly naked. As he walked through the bazaar he kept an eye on the bustling crowds and watchful militia but saw no sign of The Dragon anywhere. Just before he was ready to give up he spotted a procession of five Hironem wearing NLO arm bands brazenly in the city. The walked by him without notice and quickly were interrogated by a group of militia who couldn't arrest them for wearing blue and orange armbands but weren't about to make them feel welcome.
As more and more attention was drawn to the standoff Alden scanned the market and found a young teenage girl wearing Decados livery smiling at him from a few feet off "Sorry to have kept you waiting, we wanted to be sure of your intentions.." Alden was confused by the Decados girl and could only muster a "What??" she smiled patiently "I'm not the one you're looking for poisoner but I speak on his behalf.." the girl inclined her head slightly to the side so that Alden could see the whisper pin she wore. Alden's scowled at the dishonest nature of the meeting"I thought I was meeting The Dragon..". The girl paused with a thoughtful expression "You called on us to give you a chance to explain yourself poisoner, the burden of trust is yours to bear." The argument struck Alden as fair once he thought on it "I've come to tell you that you're being misled. My family is not your enemy. Your people died of white fever, not any ploy of ours." The girl smirked at whatever she was being told through her whisper pin "Your own father dug a ditch and threw hironem bodies into it. You expect us to believe your family are victims in this?" Alden sighed "My father did what he thought was best for the people he ruled. He lied to me as well. I didn't even know about the deaths until I uncovered the proof in his records.." She girl's eyes lit up "You have proof? What proof can you show us?" Alden gritted his teeth "It's not an easy trail to follow, there was a doctor hired by my father to treat the Hironem of Village Four.." The girl looked doubtful "If that's true tell us the name of the doctor, it will exonerate you.." Alden bristled "Why should I help you harass an innocent man if you won't even trust me to speak in person.. How do I know you won't send men to beat him like you did to me." Now it was the girl's turn to look annoyed, she listened quietly and nodded to a voice Alden couldn't hear "Because those NLO soldiers were sent to kill you, and there will be more sent.. for you and for your family.. It is not a threat, it is only what we do to those that strike against the Hironem people." Alden could feel his blood boil, feeling the threat in the smarmy girl's tone despite her claims. He wanted to strangle her but restrained himself "His name was Doktor Crowe of Pike's Harbor.. You know it doesn't take much courage to threaten a man's family, if you're so concerned with justice you'd give me the names of your family to show your investment in peace between us.." The girl began speaking a series of Hironem names almost immediately as Alden struggled to pull out his notebook and write them down. It didn't occur to him at the time but the number of names perfectly matched the number of bodies that were written of the ledger in Village Four. Alden wrote the names messily and showed the girl the notebook as if the Dragon would see it by proxy "Knowing that we both have something to lose rewards our effort to work together to.." and the girl smiled patiently to Alden before interrupting him "He's not listening anymore.. bye.." and she turned to walk away. Slowly the altercation between the Hironem and the militia died down and they retreated from the market with angry hand gestures.
Following Sunday mass Brother Godfrey met with Benito Torenson in the Cathedral library to go over some introductory concepts in high tech. The Torenson was very well prepared and communicated ideas well, skills Godfrey appreciated given his blindspot for understanding technology. The session went well and Lord Benito talked with Godfrey a bit about the direction of his schooling.
Alden swung by the Cathedral to distract his brother from his very limited responsibilities and drove him down the beach a ways for some target practice with their respective arms. While shooting they discussed Alden's encounter with the Dragon and the next steps for dealing with the matter in Sekbridge. After about a half-hour of practice an Autowagon full of Decados militia drove out to harass them and tell them they'd need to practice somewhere else.
Brother Godfrey needed to get to his appointment with the Skravers anyhow. He felt a bit guilty about having more than one teacher but he figured it would speed things up to have more chefs in the kitchen? Godfrey had little skill at cooking as well. Godfrey met with Boss Wade and they discussed some practicals of technology and how it works in the Scraver's dingy office. His teaching style was more simplistic but he had provided examples of the technology for Godfrey to study while he was lecturing. He left the tutoring session feeling like he had a more rounded understanding of High Tech.
Alden walked into the Hub to Hildi's townhouse to find poor maid Ava crying into her needlework. Without her mistress to serve Ava was struggling with an abundance of free time to worry about Hildi's fate and her own eventual problems if her employer didn't return. Alden reassured Ava that Hildi would be returned and created a long list of tasks that Ava to focus on. The first task on the list was for Hildi to mail a letter Alden wrote to Emily to inquire hoe she was faring in Elibyrge.
Brother Godfrey was woken by a knock at his door to alert him that morning vespers were beginning. He put himself together quickly and joined his brethren for sunrise prayers. Later he grabbed a humble breakfast and retreated to his cell to contemplate the very sleek high-tech think machine he had recovered from the same ruins where he was injected with the nano machines. He reasons that it was clear that any answer about what has afflicted him would have to come from a better understanding of the technology.
Godfrey dropped into Deacon Bryant's office to double-check that he wasn't responsible for any Lux Splendor activities that nobody had told him of. Bryant shook her head with a dispassionate smirk "No, we do Lux every year, we don't really need a catechist to hang decorations and pick songs for the mass. I'm sure they'll think of something they need last second but chances are initiates can sweep that up easily enough.. How goes the tournament?" Godfrey updated his Deacon on the status of plans and his favorable meeting with the Tournament Council. Godfrey had hoped to meet with the Priest Externus to have a similar discussion but Bryant informed him that Father Beneton was away from the cathedral doing outreach work.
Brother Godfrey returned to the cathedral to do some quick research in it's humble library, looking for any information on high tech or think machine use but the books were spartan at best on the topic. As he was reading an initiate walked into the library searching around then he pointed out Godfrey to a kindly white-haired man dressed in furs and strange livery "The Cannon is over there sir..". Brother Godfrey wasn't expecting a visitor and had had poor luck with surprises in the last few weeks so he was guarded as the old man approached him with a smile. The modest old nobleman bowed respectfully and introduced himself "My name is Benito Levasque Torenson.." extending a calling card to the priest "I'm to understand you're looking for my services." Brother Godfrey looked at the card, feeling less threatened but no less confused "I was?" The kindly old noble smiled "Forgive me, I had assumed that Engineers contacted you to let you know I was on my way hoping to arrange an informal meeting. I am the tutor you inquired about." Godfrey's eyes open wide in recognition "Oh, I was told you were down the coast this time of year.." Benito shook his hand and gestured in humorous disdane "Oh no, the weather is horrible in the South in winter.. I had actually planned to take some time off but I'd be happy to make myself available to you if you still need instruction. Godfrey did have the Scraver's lined up for classes but he found the old Noble's demeanor more reassuring "I'd love to, how do we begin?" Benito tactfully brought up his modest charge for tutoring and scheduled a short class with Godfrey in two days time.
Later Godfrey was wandering the Cathedral yard when his brother squawked him and advised him that it was high time that they deal with the mess in Sekbridge. Godfrey agreed but after a short conversation the reality of the length of the road trip made them postpone until the following day. They agreed that they would take off early the following morning. While returning to his cell to pack Godfrey noted that there was no sign of the inquisition guards or retinue that had been ever-present at the Cathedral the last few weeks. He stopped at the Bishop's residence only to be told by initiates cleaning her hall that the Inquisitor had departed the previous night without word of his destination.
Alden had had Ava pack a basket of sandwiches and drinks and both brothers packed and met at the side-gates of the Cathedral before dawn to take a long drive into the country. Their first stop was at Uzilo's to see if they could convince their Hironem companion to join them. Uzilo wanted to go and was concerned about their safety going into a Decados fief but he was working on a batch of enamel and couldn't set it asside for several hours. Alden was impressed with the breadth of Uzilo's work and offered on the spot to invest in his laboratory if it would make a difference for his business, however Alden was shocked to find out how expensive alchemy tools were and had to rescind his offer until he had more Firebirds to throw around. Next they stopped at the patrol gates at the edge of the city where Decados Militia were napping in the morning sun. When Alden advised them that he was going to Sekbridge on knight's business they toll gate guard advised him that Sekbridge had been sealed by the Inquisition and nobody was permitted in or out, but the guard wasn't terribly interested in trying to stop them, they lifted the toll gate and let the brothers go on with their business. They continued barreling down the valley highway passing merchant trucks and farmer's carts.
The brothers arrived in Stone Harbor in Sekbridge in the late afternoon. The tiny roadside town where their cousin's autowagon had been left seemed busy enough despite Inquisitional interdiction and more concerning the road into the fief was guarded by Sekbridge's soldiers rather than the inquisition. The pair walked around the small town looking for Hildi's autowagon but found the only vehicle without VanGelder livery was a truck delivering mead from Sarsbourg.
They stopped off at the militia barracks to find Decados soldiers playing dice and talking about the outrageous proportions of an unnamed woman. The town guards were not helpful. They told Alden that they hadn't heard anything about an abandoned autowagon, that travel further into the fief was restricted without permit from the lady of Sekbridge, and that they had heard nothing about the inquisition sealing Sekbridge. When pressed to speak to someone in charge the militia men told the brothers that the Sergeant was in a meeting in-fief and he wouldn't be available until later but they didn't know when later would be. When asked about the village head-man they told Alden that Stone Harbor doesn't currently have a head-man and they should talk to the bartender if they have questions not related to enforcement of the law.
Alden didn't think it would be smart politics to set foot in a Decados fief so he waited in the autowagon while Brother Godfrey walked to the little nameless pub that served Stone Harbor. It was a dark and cramped drinking room that advertised rooms on their door. The patrons drank in grim quiet, focused on the cheap beers cradled in their hands. The bartender greeted him in a tone that seemed intent on making him feel unwelcome. The bartender had heard about an abandoned autowagon out by the roadside shrine but he didn't know what happened to it. He suggested Brother Godfrey talk to the town militia. While he was questioning the bartender a powerfully built woman in plate mail armor pushed into the bar and announced that she was looking for a Van Gelder man and woman who's autowagon had been found nearby. She circulated the bar showing sketches of Hildi and Lord Ozmund Van Gelder to patrons who wanted nothing to do with her VanGelder dramas. Brother Godfrey recognized the face in the sketch instantly and alerted the woman that she was showing pictures of his cousin and her boyfriend. The two talked briefly near the bar and she introduced herself as Lady Willimena Sanderson VanGelder, Hildi's sister-in-law. Willimena explained that she was in the valley for the winter season and she had heard some foul play had befallen her sister and she intended to get answers. Godfrey suggested that they might ask around the way temple where the autowagon was supposedly found.
Godfrey returned to Alden's autowagon with the lady knight in tow and she instantly gaped to find that Alden was a member of the Order of the Blue glove. Alden had never actually met someone who held his order in esteem and he gladhanded and chatted up the starstruck young knight, modestly alluding to his role in the order and catching up on the news from the pub. Alden decided that he didn't like what happened to unattended autowagons in this town so he'd remain and watch the town while Godfrey and Willimena investigate the temple. Willimena insisted that Alden could call her "Willie".
Brother Godfrey and Willie walked the half-mile up the road to an old Orthodox way shrine set into a hillside. It was once very nice but poorly maintained. Recently someone had ransacked the place, the collection box missing and someone had painted "Lies in the light" across the mural on the ceiling of the shrine. Godfrey deduced that a shrine with a lock would have a clergyman stationed to lock it. Willie suggested that this far from town the friar who oversees the shrine would likely have a home close-by and may be returning to clean the mess. They sat in the temple patiently until a few hours into the night before giving up on the friar's return and walked dejectedly back to Alden in his autowagon.
Alden was non-plussed that the local friar seemed to be missing as well so he decided to create a problem that would require a response. He put his autowagon in gear and carefully maneuver it so that it was blocking the entrance to the village but still on the highway. The guards took notice right away and fretted in their guard shack before using a squawker to call someone. After about an hour of trading tense stares with the guardhouse in Stone Harbor, a rider came in out of the woods and went to talk to the guards before riding out to Alden's Autowagon;
"I'm Militia Sergeant Camden, you're vehicle is blocking the entrance to the town, you'll have to move it.."
Alden got out of the autowagon cradling his shotgun "I'm Sir Alden of The Order of the Blue Glove.. I've come to speak with Lady Aria of Sekbridge"
"She's unavailable.. come back another time.." he tiredly drolled.
Alden's jaw tightened and Willimena climbed out of the autowagon as well, brandishing her rifle "I understand, the Decados have busy schedules, where is the head-man of this village?"
The Militia sergeant stretched in the saddle "Also unvailable.. Not your night.. Move the vehicle."
Alden felt his anger for the obstructionist Militia Sergeant swell "I'm afraid not.. we're on the highway, you have no authority here.. but I'd be happy to talk this over with Lady Sekbridge or your headman when they become available.."
Sgt Camden winced exhaustedly "I'm going to go back to the guard house and call more soldiers.. if your vehicle is here when they arrive, then lady Sekbridge can be unavailable while you wait in her dungeons.." and he began to turn his horse around to trot back to the guardhouse.
Alden shouted at him "You have no authority to do anything, we're not on Sekbridge land.."
The Sgt shouted over his shoulder "Do you think anyone here gives a fuck about a line on map?" he returned to the guard shack and made a point of the trio seeing him use the squawker then he walked to the pub leaving two militia men taking cover in the guard shack with rifles aimed at the autowagon.
Brother Godfrey, sensing that this gambit was lost gently put a hand on Alden's arm "The only way forward from here leads to failure or death.. perhaps we should return to the city and regroup.." Godfrey offered Willimena a ride to where she was going but she had arrived on horse. Alden didn't care for the idea of leaving her to the dangers of the highway at night so they slowly drove ahead of Willimena's horse all the way to the order's manor house and bid her goodnight. The pair arrived back in the city in the middle of the night and snuck back into their respective beds.
Alden woke feeling apprehension at his meeting but wasn't sure what to do with the long morning so he woke early and walked through the bazaar before dawn, planning his escape routes and his talking points. As the market grew more busy he returned to show and ready himself for the meeting.
Brother Godfrey dragged himself out of bed after morning vespers and miss breakfast. The nightmares had seemingly died out but he still wanted to find a way to understand what the high tech in his head meant. He had already spoken with the Engineers, next he want to speak with the Scraver. He crossed town to the old Redemption shop and was greeted by a balding heavy-gutted guilder who introduced himself as Boss Wade. Wade invited Godfrey into his office and they cagily walked around what Godfrey would like to learn. After some brief Godfrey agreed to some rather steeply priced tutoring lessons about general technology.
Brother Godfrey returned to the cathedral to do some quick research in it's humble library, looking for any information on high tech or think machine use but the books were spartan at best on the topic. As he was reading an initiate walked into the library searching around then he pointed out Godfrey to a kindly white-haired man dressed in furs and strange livery "The Cannon is over there sir..". Brother Godfrey wasn't expecting a visitor and had had poor luck with surprises in the last few weeks so he was guarded as the old man approached him with a smile. The modest old nobleman bowed respectfully and introduced himself "My name is Benito Levasque Torenson.." extending a calling card to the priest "I'm to understand you're looking for my services." Brother Godfrey looked at the card, feeling less threatened but no less confused "I was?" The kindly old noble smiled "Forgive me, I had assumed that Engineers contacted you to let you know I was on my way hoping to arrange an informal meeting. I am the tutor you inquired about." Godfrey's eyes open wide in recognition "Oh, I was told you were down the coast this time of year.." Benito shook his hand and gestured in humorous disdane "Oh no, the weather is horrible in the South in winter.. I had actually planned to take some time off but I'd be happy to make myself available to you if you still need instruction. Godfrey did have the Scraver's lined up for classes but he found the old Noble's demeanor more reassuring "I'd love to, how do we begin?" Benito tactfully brought up his modest charge for tutoring and scheduled a short class with Godfrey in two days time.
Alden arrived in the Sunday Market in the Bazaar just a bit before noon. His brother wanted to accompany him but he tool the demand to come alone seriously. He also left all of his weapons including his sword at Hildi's apartment, a decision that had left him feeling particularly naked. As he walked through the bazaar he kept an eye on the bustling crowds and watchful militia but saw no sign of The Dragon anywhere. Just before he was ready to give up he spotted a procession of five Hironem wearing NLO arm bands brazenly in the city. The walked by him without notice and quickly were interrogated by a group of militia who couldn't arrest them for wearing blue and orange armbands but weren't about to make them feel welcome.
As more and more attention was drawn to the standoff Alden scanned the market and found a young teenage girl wearing Decados livery smiling at him from a few feet off "Sorry to have kept you waiting, we wanted to be sure of your intentions.." Alden was confused by the Decados girl and could only muster a "What??" she smiled patiently "I'm not the one you're looking for poisoner but I speak on his behalf.." the girl inclined her head slightly to the side so that Alden could see the whisper pin she wore. Alden's scowled at the dishonest nature of the meeting"I thought I was meeting The Dragon..". The girl paused with a thoughtful expression "You called on us to give you a chance to explain yourself poisoner, the burden of trust is yours to bear." The argument struck Alden as fair once he thought on it "I've come to tell you that you're being misled. My family is not your enemy. Your people died of white fever, not any ploy of ours." The girl smirked at whatever she was being told through her whisper pin "Your own father dug a ditch and threw hironem bodies into it. You expect us to believe your family are victims in this?" Alden sighed "My father did what he thought was best for the people he ruled. He lied to me as well. I didn't even know about the deaths until I uncovered the proof in his records.." She girl's eyes lit up "You have proof? What proof can you show us?" Alden gritted his teeth "It's not an easy trail to follow, there was a doctor hired by my father to treat the Hironem of Village Four.." The girl looked doubtful "If that's true tell us the name of the doctor, it will exonerate you.." Alden bristled "Why should I help you harass an innocent man if you won't even trust me to speak in person.. How do I know you won't send men to beat him like you did to me." Now it was the girl's turn to look annoyed, she listened quietly and nodded to a voice Alden couldn't hear "Because those NLO soldiers were sent to kill you, and there will be more sent.. for you and for your family.. It is not a threat, it is only what we do to those that strike against the Hironem people." Alden could feel his blood boil, feeling the threat in the smarmy girl's tone despite her claims. He wanted to strangle her but restrained himself "His name was Doktor Crowe of Pike's Harbor.. You know it doesn't take much courage to threaten a man's family, if you're so concerned with justice you'd give me the names of your family to show your investment in peace between us.." The girl began speaking a series of Hironem names almost immediately as Alden struggled to pull out his notebook and write them down. It didn't occur to him at the time but the number of names perfectly matched the number of bodies that were written of the ledger in Village Four. Alden wrote the names messily and showed the girl the notebook as if the Dragon would see it by proxy "Knowing that we both have something to lose rewards our effort to work together to.." and the girl smiled patiently to Alden before interrupting him "He's not listening anymore.. bye.." and she turned to walk away. Slowly the altercation between the Hironem and the militia died down and they retreated from the market with angry hand gestures.
Following Sunday mass Brother Godfrey met with Benito Torenson in the Cathedral library to go over some introductory concepts in high tech. The Torenson was very well prepared and communicated ideas well, skills Godfrey appreciated given his blindspot for understanding technology. The session went well and Lord Benito talked with Godfrey a bit about the direction of his schooling.
Alden swung by the Cathedral to distract his brother from his very limited responsibilities and drove him down the beach a ways for some target practice with their respective arms. While shooting they discussed Alden's encounter with the Dragon and the next steps for dealing with the matter in Sekbridge. After about a half-hour of practice an Autowagon full of Decados militia drove out to harass them and tell them they'd need to practice somewhere else.
Brother Godfrey needed to get to his appointment with the Skravers anyhow. He felt a bit guilty about having more than one teacher but he figured it would speed things up to have more chefs in the kitchen? Godfrey had little skill at cooking as well. Godfrey met with Boss Wade and they discussed some practicals of technology and how it works in the Scraver's dingy office. His teaching style was more simplistic but he had provided examples of the technology for Godfrey to study while he was lecturing. He left the tutoring session feeling like he had a more rounded understanding of High Tech.
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