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sulahnan ([personal profile] sulahnan) wrote in [community profile] faderift2020-02-01 11:28 am

[ CLOSED ] The Buck Stops Here

WHO: Athessa, Bastien, Byerly, Colin, Deimos, Flint, Raas, Thranduil, Yseult
WHAT: Revenge for past trauma reveals a sinister plot
WHEN: The Month of Guardian (aka now)
WHERE: The Gallows and Hightown, Kirkwall in general
NOTES: CW: This plot deals with sexual assault, revenge, and murder. Mostly the aftermath of the assault, no graphic descriptions that I can foresee, but be cautious. Opting out and hand-waving is fine.





By and large, the beginning of the month of Guardian in Kirkwall is unremarkable. Business as usual, even with the ever increasing cost of sugar, coffee, and tea. But for the inhabitants of Lowtown, it comes with signs that their waking nightmares persist.

For the past few months of winter, Lowtown locals have been whispering about a rash of murders and disappearances among the Alienages. Deaths previously attributed to exposure to the harsh winter weather are rumored to be far more insidious; some have claimed that they noticed wounds on the bodies as they were being disposed of, but any attempts to bring this information to the City Guard have been met with indifference or empty platitudes.

Less widely noted, and harder to attach to a pattern, are the instances of working girls being hired to entertain at private functions and coming back...different. Or not at all. To the average person, it’s barely even news, but to anyone who spends time in the brothels and listens to the chatter within, it’s clear that these are not isolated incidents, nor are they without concern.

While the alleged murders in Lowtown have no clear culprit and thus are blamed on anyone from random strangers to demons and Crows, the goings-on at the brothels go hand-in-hand with mention of one name in particular: Devigny.


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[personal profile] keenly 2020-03-09 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
The first thing that Colin definitely saw as being 'off' is a collection of shipping manifests. He's very familiar with how they should look, and they don't. He adds them to the pile they're making.

"How far along are you on Yseult's mandatory lockpicking training?"
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[personal profile] cozen 2020-03-10 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
With apparent time and space to do it, Bastien isn't being stingy about what he adds to the pile, but the Qunlat he comes across gets held up on display and then held out toward Athessa. Not that she reads it, as far as he knows. It's just interesting that it's here.

"I can give it a try," he says, about the lock, and sets aside the documents to fish around in his clothing for a wrapped set of lock picks—a gift, after he lost the last set in Orlais.
keenly: (I'll be there inside your door)

[personal profile] keenly 2020-03-10 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
“Sure,” Colin says with a shrug. “But he’ll take longer to notice after we trash the room and take a few valuables. Sort of hard to sort out what’s missing from what’s stolen when everything’s scattered about the room.”

He picks up an expensive-looking vase and tucks it under one arm. They’re here to make this look like a burglary, aren’t they?
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[personal profile] cozen 2020-03-14 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Bastien nods as he comes up with a leather roll of picks. "I think we have to take it," he says, "whether he notices or not, unless you think we have time to transcribe it before he comes back."
keenly: ('cause where there's a man)

[personal profile] keenly 2020-03-14 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Colin's eyes go wide and for a second, he is more focused on trying to interpret Athessa's chopping motion than the footman. A second later, he is tiptoeing up to the door and peering out the crack, making an entirely different motion with his own hand. The thud when the footman collapses to the floor is rather satisfying, considering what he's been up to. He shuts the door.

"He's out," he whispers to the other two. "Whichever of you can pick a lock better go and get the girl. Leave the staging-the-burglary bits to me."