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5 yrs ago
Current Fire and donuts.
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6 yrs ago
Would be cool if you could just choose to not exist for a few days.
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6 yrs ago
show me any two eyes that don't believe in the dark. i'd like to see them try to hold back the stars.
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6 yrs ago
"One day I will find the words, and they will be simple."
7 yrs ago
It's 5 AM, couldn't sleep, got out of bed did like 30 push-ups. Let's hear it for ADHD!
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@vietmyke Is everything okay? I hope you meant that you’re super busy and not that something bad happened. :(
@shylarah @CollectorOfMyst and I are currently working on a post. In the meanwhile I'll be starting on an update for @Drakey.

@Scout @The Angry Goat @Sisyphus @vietmyke

Any updates on your posts?

@Draken

Feel free to jump in with Ilya whenever you want! If I remember correctly he was invited by Ragnar to come join them at the pub, so he'll know their location. You can also just go off and have Ilya do something else if you want. I'll take whatever you give and run with it. :p
@shylarah Okay, I suppose I’m cool with the compost thing. The rich don’t donate their bodies though. They have actual mausoleums and such to bury their dead in, as well as the aforementioned coffin ships.

@DrakenDude if necromancy was an actual thing there’d be zero drawbacks to it, so I’m with you there. :p
@The Angry GoatMaybe! I just think something like that would be the last straw for poor people who live shitty, terrible lives to begin with. It seems a bit too much for me. Varyan society is horrible and fucked up, but I want the people to have some semblance of humanity and grace left in them. The Church using their own dead as compost isn't honoring them in any way, while interning them in the foundations and walls of the capital city at least gives the people a small bit of pride. It's the closest thing the poor will ever have to a tombstone, in any case.
@Draken I don't think the Church would compensate families, since they don't really *need* these remains to build strong construction materials. I see it as both a symbolic and logistical solution to the issue, a kind of mandatory religious recompense that poor people have no say in. Either they let the Church take the bodies, or the dead rot in the streets.
@shylarahThat could work, although it sounds incredibly grim and I'm not sure how the population could stomach it. I did have this idea about the remains of poor dead people being used in the smelting process for building material, so that in a way, Magnagrad is "built on the backs of the dead", or something like that. Building material isn't composed entirely of dead folks of course, but it does contain traces of them (sort of like how the Hoover Dam has dead workers in its foundations). Maybe the Church preaches that it's a worthy service to give your body over to be used to "further the city's spread" or something.
Oh, and...

Coffin Ship: Ceremonial ships used to ferry the dead eastward into the dark blizzards, where they will reach a final resting place out in the unknown. These ships were originally used by primitive Muraadan clans to honor dead chieftains and warleaders, but in modern times, the practice has been appropriated by rich Varyan nobles as a fashionable alternative to being buried in the grand cemeteries of Magnagrad.
@Sisyphus @The Angry Goat

Feel free to ask the SA folks any questions or to suggest strategies or what have you, or, I dunno, rush in if that's your prerogative. As for you guys being too drunk to fight, don't worry, Lycaon has something in mind for that. :p

Also, ugh, please forgive me for relying on the "As you know..." crutch. I was being lazy and a shitty writer. Sorry!

Behind the Shadow & Storm Pub, Tale's End Slums, Magnagrad



The alley behind the Shadow & Storm stank of garbage and piss, which, Dragonov supposed, was par for the course for most alleys in the slums of Magnagrad. From the other side of the backdoor he could hear the roaring of the music and feel the vibrations of the crowd as they dance and stepped along. Good, he won't hear us coming.

The alleyway was a thin crook of space wedged between the converted bunker and the building next door, barely allowing the small congregation of priests and SA soldiers enough room to gather together. Lev stared at Father Stamenkovikj's massive frame drunkenly swaying there in the middle of the pack, his head and shoulders towering above all the others while Father Qureshi, who was also deep in his cups but managing better than his companion, tried to steady his companion by holding his arm. Dragonov wondered if this would really work. The unexpected arrival of the inquisitors had thrown an ark-sized wrench into the logistics of the sting, but in truth, Lev considered it a blessing in disguise. Kadenza's gang were ruthless and the chance of there being casualties among his men was high, but if these two inquisitors agreed to aid them, perhaps he didn't need to lose any of his own people at all.

Joining Lycaon, himself and the two inquisitors were six SA soldiers doing their best to stand at attention in the cramped alleyway. Most of them were young and freshly out of the academy, too inexperienced to be ordered to El, but Lev didn't mind one bit. He liked his followers young and uncalloused, thus these dregs would serve him nicely. If they survived tonight, he would mold them into fine soldiers.

Lev stepped toward the two inquisitors and saluted. It was strange how swift and practiced a movement it was, a motion as clockwork as the hour hand striking midnight. It was a true soldier's salute if the two inquisitors had ever seen one.

"Your Reverences. Please pardon me for interrupting your leisure time. I understand that the two of you, along with Father Hjálmgrímr, are due in Cero City in six days and that this is your final night before beginning the long journey to T'sarae. Had we known that you would choose this specific establishment to enjoy your night off, we would have reached out beforehand to inform you of the operation we had planned here--"

Stina's eyes began to droop. At that point, Lycaon stepped in.

"Allow me to cut to the chase. What Lieutenant Dragonov is trying to say is, we would appreciate your help in apprehending a criminal-- one who possesses vital information concerning a certain apostate priest. Father Dara Valtyr, the summoner..."

Behind Lycaon the group of SA soldiers could be seen stealing nervous glances at each other. Father Dara. It was a name that had spread throughout the empire like wildfire. The renegade summoner, as he was known, was currently the most sought-after criminal in all of Varya. For the past twenty-six months his young, emotionless face had been plastered on wanted posters all over the empire, and for good reason. Dara was one of only three summoners in all the continent and was said to have been stricken with madness just days before his Culmination. Power and insanity melding together was a recipe for destruction, as Dara demonstrated when hunters from a town in the southern outskirts of Lanostre were massacred by what witnesses claimed to be a shadowy dragon-like creature, the same demon that Dara had been known to summon during his time within the Red Seminary. The boy was a murderer with untold power at his fingertips, and the empire needed him dead.

"As you know, for the past two years both the Church and army have been scouring the empire for any trace of him, but there have been no leads. Until now."

Lev pulled out his sword, a thin-bladed saber gleaming black in the shadowed alleyway. He walked ten paces down the alley, the soldiers parting to let him through, where he touched the tip of his sword to the bunker wall.

"We've learned that he and a group of mercenaries obtained a coffin ship with the help of the smuggler Kadenza Rami, who at this very moment is gambling in the backroom of this pub, right here on the other side of this wall. He is being protected by a gang of ice pirates-- Raw, faithless men who know nothing but killing for money. Your strength and skill would be invaluable in our fight against them." Dragonov told the inquisitors, his tone remaining neutral. If what he had read about these two inquisitors proved true, Father Qureshi and Father Stamenkovikj would be ideal for this sort of operation.

"If he's smart, there will be civilians in there with him. We'd like to keep the casualties to a minimum," Lev said, turning his face to shoot a glance at Stina.

One of the SA soldiers approached Lycaon and handed him a massive gunlance, which the Lanostran cocked and hefted over his shoulder.

"Will you fight with us?"
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