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Kostos Averesch ([personal profile] exequy) wrote in [community profile] faderift2017-11-14 03:25 pm

closed.

WHO: Beleth Ashara, Kit Gandir, Kostos Averesch, and Nikos Averesch.
WHAT: Mopping up a spill
WHEN: Firstfall 10
WHERE: Antiva City
NOTES: Violence cw! OOC post! Private plurk! And if anyone wants to do their own errands/exploring in Antiva City before or after the main event, feel free to make your own threads here or in separate logs.


Several days ago, a wealthy merchant in Antiva and rumored lover of one of King Fulgeno's sons, Brianda de Trueva, was killed in her home. An Inquisition banner was left pointedly stabbed into the wall above her body. At the same time, an Inquisition agent embedded in Antiva City stopped responding to communication attempts.

The agent, known as Vintner, is an elven woman and trained assassin originally from Orlais, though she's known to be skilled at masking her accent. She's also a sharp shot with a bow, capable of throwing knives with reasonable accuracy, and well-versed in poisons. She'd previously been tasked with monitoring a number of targets and gathering evidence to confirm theories of their involvement in red lyrium trade or slave trafficking. No such confirmation has been made, but the dead merchant was the one the Inquisition was closest to being able to outright accuse of committing a crime. Others on the list include two Merchant Princes and other prominent figures with close ties to the Princes or to the royal family.

Antiva maintains a tangle of of alliances and treaties sufficient to oblige most of Thedas to declare war against anyone who threatens it, and it could be disastrous for the Inquisition to be viewed as an aggressor. Accordingly, a team is being sent to intercept the agent—with deadly force if necessary—before she can do any further damage.
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2017-11-25 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
“I’d rather confirm the guard rotations ourselves, but I have no idea how much time we have.” Which is a complicated way of saying you both have good points. Which one is more vital to their success? She drums her fingers in the table, in thought. “There won’t be any point in avoiding guards if she gets to the target before we can stop her. I think the best plan will be to use her notes, and if there are any guards where they shouldn’t be...we’ll probably be able to take care of a few stragglers, before anyone notices.”

She glances at the other two, to see what they think.