[CLOSED] HARE COURSING
WHO: Athessa, Byerly, Edgard, Erik, Mado, Noon, Sawbones, Sidony, Vanadi
WHAT: The Gang Solves A Murder
WHEN: Early Drakonis
WHERE: The Gallows, Kirkwall
NOTES: Content warnings will be employed in subject lines, blanket warning for violence/murder, mention of sexual assault, corruption in the City Guard, etc.
WHAT: The Gang Solves A Murder
WHEN: Early Drakonis
WHERE: The Gallows, Kirkwall
NOTES: Content warnings will be employed in subject lines, blanket warning for violence/murder, mention of sexual assault, corruption in the City Guard, etc.

Erik, Noon, and Vanadi hear a struggle near the Alienage and when they go to investigate, they happen upon a shadowy cloaked figure trying to make off with Saoirse, a fifteen year old elf girl from the Alienage. The cloaked figure flees. Erik decides to stay with the girl while Noon and Vanadi take off after the cloaked figure. The perpetrator takes a dagger to the shoulder and Vanadi gets a signet ring off him in the ensuing chase, but ultimately the villain gets away. Erik finds out from the residents of the Alienage that there's another girl missing, and that the City Guard have done nothing to help find her.
Elsewhere in Kirkwall, Edgard and Mado find a dead body buried in the snow. The cold has preserved the body in such a state that they are able to determine the most likely cause of death to be strangulation, judging by the bruising on the young woman's neck. It looks like whoever did the strangling was wearing a ring. There will also be a copper button, presumably from some article of clothing, clasped in the dead girl's hand. She clearly put up a fight against her attacker. Mado is able to smell faint whiffs of expensive laundry soap, cologne, pipe tobacco, and whatever other normal not-clue things on the button. Seems the owner of the vest this button came from is rather well-off.
Sidony and Sawbones will be tasked with acting as Byerly's attachés while following up on a number of petty grievances cited by the citizens of Kirkwall, during which they will overhear gossip (unrelated to the grievances):
- Talk of disappearances from the Alienage that the City Guards are doing nothing about
- Two City Guards talking to each other about the body that was found, and how strange it is that not even the Guard on duty saw anything
- Mention of a cloaked figure seen outside The Crimson Cat at night
- Rumors that Madame Lette, the bawd from The Crimson Cat, has found a new financier
- A general consensus that something isn't right about The Crimson Cat; it used to be more like the other brothels in the city, but after Devigny was killed in a robbery gone wrong, things have been different.
After some sleuthing it's found that the ring that Erik, Noon, and Vanadi got from the would-be kidnapper most likely belongs to a man named Ambrose Warrick, a nobleman with a modest estate in Hightown. He confirms that the ring was his, but that he gifted it to Giordano Allard, a friend of his. The servants at the Warrick estate will be reticent to speak to anyone, but some light eavesdropping will reveal that some weeks ago, Ambrose returned home late, disheveled, in one of his moods, and demanded that the buttons on his vest be replaced with gold instead of copper. He also sent the signet ring to the jeweler's to be polished the next day.

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Erik Stevens, ma'am, with Riftwatch. Me and two of my friends were out, came across your daughter being harrassed by someone; the two of 'em went after him, and I stayed with your girl here to make sure she got safely home.
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Well, messere Stevens, the name's Maeve. I'm grateful to you for returnin' my Saoirse to me. She's a good girl, see, doesn't get to no trouble even on bad days, I don't mind tellin' you.
[ The old man says a soft ah as he finally finds the right key and it clanks and jangles in the lock as he opens the gate just wide enough to allow the girl through. The first thing Saoirse does is run right into her mother's arms, face full well disappearing in the fabric of Maeve's shawl. ]
Your friends. If they catch whoever was givin' her gaff, what're you going to do with 'em?
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I dunno, ma'am. We didn't chat about it beforehand just kinda... went off. [ He pauses as if considering when really he's trying to figure out the best way to put it. ] Probably beat the brakes off him, but we've got a way of communicating between us all, so if there's something specific you've got in mind?
[ He'd normally be like 'yes, the city watch!' or whatever at least in a show of good faith but first of all, there's clearly something is happening there, because where's the watchman who is supposed to be here, and second of all, folks in the hood don't trust cops to settle hood business and he doubts that's gonna be much different for folks here. ]
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[ The old man nods his agreement of what Maeve said, and speaks with a voice as smooth as sandpaper. ]
We've all seen what good it's done for Elain's family. Dreadful, simply dreadful.
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But... if you don't mind my askin', what happened to Elain's family?
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[ The old man shakes his head slowly, regretful. When he doesn't explain, Maeve sighs, clearly of the opinion that this isn't the business of strangers. ]
Elain went missin' more'n a month ago. Good girl, that Elain. Not the sort to run off.
'S what the Guard seem to think she did, though. Say she's gone and joined a Dalish clan. Utter bollocks, if you'll pardon my language, serrah.
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[ Erik frowns, fingering the crystal in his pocket again. He should call the others and check in with them. ]
Thank you, for the information. I'll do everything I can to keep your family out of this matter if the watch is involved, ma'am, you have my word.
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Tell your mates thanks too, if you would? You lot saved my neck. [ She ducks her head, realizing: ] Literally.
[ With that, she hurries to follow her family back home, leaving Erik outside the still unguarded gate. ]
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