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imbroccata ([personal profile] imbroccata) wrote in [community profile] faderift2019-08-01 10:22 am

Crow Hunting | Intro OTA

WHO: Lino Nieri & YOU
WHAT: Recruitment of a Crow, ensuing insult and injury
WHEN: covering a span pre- and post-holiday
WHERE: Various
NOTES: Possibly some description of animal skinning, otherwise it’s mostly just introductions and bandit killing




I. Hunt a Killer
Whether by assignment or volunteering, you’ve taken on the task of tracking down a possible recruit. A Crow, more specifically. A task not many would find success in, if said Crow did not want to be found, but somebody who knows someone who heard from someone else says that a man with an Antivan accent has been seen in the Hinterlands, taking on small contracts and jobs from locals to deal with Venatori, slavers, fade-touched bears, and find missing persons.

Riftwatch intel, being as it is, suggests the possibility of this man being one Lino Nieri. Allegedly, a Crow in exile. Self-imposed, as the Crow way is to punish failure or transgression with death.

It is armed with this information that you happen upon his camp.


II. Kirkwall
[ Crowds. Lino hates crowds. The only good they serve is to hide what’s truly going on beneath a tide of chaos.

Case in point, Lino snatches up what appears to be just one of a group of children, running among the people and laughing, playing. He hoists the urchin by the collar and holds out his hand, receiving with reluctant grumbles the coin purse that had just been pinched from whichever unaware sod traipses beside him. ]


Watch yourself. [ Said simultaneously to the urchin and his companion before he releases the former and returns the coinage to the latter. ]


III. The Gallows
In the first days following his recruitment, Lino spends most of his time familiarizing himself with the layout of the Gallows. The armory, the courtyard and its defenses and weaknesses, the uses of the individual towers, he scrutinizes all with the look of a man planning fortifications. Attacks will come from there, the best vantage is here, exits in a pinch are here, here, and here...

When he is found in the library, however, that hypervigilance is seemingly refocused on memorizing the books and scrolls and where they belong. It’s a different kind of vigilance, one driven by a personal interest in knowledge for its own sake, perhaps.


IV. Wildcard
((take a sip, babes))

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[personal profile] unshut 2019-08-11 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
"I'd actually very much like to hear about the bear. Or perhaps you might regale us with details of that business you allegedly had with that dastardly chevalier."

This from the log she has settled herself on as she cracks the wax from the bottle and works free the cork.

"Do you have a cup, Ser, or shall we do this the old fashioned way and simply pass the bottle?"
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[personal profile] cozen 2019-08-12 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
"They should never have started calling them that," Bastien says, quiet in the way of an aside that isn't meant to interrupt the flow of a conversation and does not require acknowledgment. "It has gone to their heads."

It will not go to his head, that they have managed to be invited to linger and share wine, even gotten something close to a smile and not anything remotely resembling black eyes, just by showing some basic courtesy. But he will certainly make sure others are aware of it when they return—for the sake of deflating some other heads, not inflating his own.
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[personal profile] unshut 2019-08-12 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Bless a bit of unobtrusive wit. It makes this whole shaky business seen a little less so, doesn't it? Why, it's almost as if they belong out here in the sticks. Privately, entirely unspoken except in sunny optimistic tones as they had made their way through the Marches, Fitcher had suspected there must be an even chance at this. Either the Crow will be amenable to a second pair of nuisances in the shape of a couple of Watchers, or he will not. If he is not, they will be soon be a pair of corpses.

She has yet to rule out the latter possibility on the basis of being allowed to sit and the barest spirit of a smile on the big man's face, but it's as they say - hope springs eternal. She will have to burn that letter left in her trunk should they return.

Taking the first swig from the bottle, Fitcher holds it out to the Crow. "This charming specimen you see before you is Bastien of Val Royeaux, and I'm Fitcher of--" in Antivan now, "--here and there."

Her smile is crooked, honestly so. Sliding back into Trade: "We'd prefer not to be wasting your time at all of course, but evidently there's a war going on."
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[personal profile] cozen 2019-08-15 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Bastien, without a lick of Antivan to his name, uses the time he spends drinking from the wine bottle to optimistically file away the syllables of here and there as the name of a village to search for on a map sometime later. Then he looks at the label while he swallows, eyebrows slanted in appreciation.

"They do run together," he says, "but in this case the aspiring tyrant is particularly ugly—" The bottle is returned to Fitcher, along with a smile and little nod for her taste. "—and the threat particularly dire. They have resorted to employing printers and clerks as envoys."
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[personal profile] unshut 2019-08-16 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Which, as I'm sure you can appreciate, is no way of going about things. Flattered though we might be with the responsibility."

Fitcher accepts the bottle, takes her requisite second swig and then passes it on despite her preference to set it there on her knee. Lacking such an occupation, she instead busies her hands with retrieving the smooth white pipe tucked in her belt and packing its bowl.

"Alas, here we all are and so I must ask the question. Are you especially fond of all this?" She gestures with the pipe stem to indicate the camp, the woods, the general environment in which one might scream and never be heard. "You see, we have a bet going about which tack would be best to take in convincing you to return with us, and mine relies rather heavily on you being sick of exposure to the elements."