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Creator of the event: Event-Team.
Type of event: Role-playing and investigation.
Appropriate levels: For all.
Date of the event: Sunday, 30 June 21:00:00 CEST 2024 - - 10am the Medis 19, 2nd CA 2629.
Expected duration: About 2 hour(s).
Meeting place: Cheapside Market.
Homins concerned: Patriots, Desert inhabitants, Friends of the Empire.
Synopsis: The Pyr guard will need all patriots and friends of the Empire who happen to be in the vicinity of Cheapside Market.
Depending on the choices made during the event, a second part may be required on Monday 1 July.
Craftjenn's report
Work in progress (working on FR first). Logs are in French (to translate).
10 a.m. on 19 Medis, 2nd AC 2629. It's summer and the weather's nice :)
We're surprised to see so many children waiting in front of the stage. Jorgensen offers opera while Apocatis Ulycus, the puppeteer, arrives (insulting poor Jorg)... It's dinnertime when the show begins.
Apocatis Ulycus has 3 puppets: Leanon, Kid and Maitre Ardent. Kid runs off with Regent Leanon's purse and is confronted by Maitre Ardent. Then a spectator mentions a dragon tattoo on the puppeteer's arm.
Leanon shouts: "You'll get 2 strokes of the stick for stealing. But you're coming with me to found the revelators."
Apocatis Ulycus cuts short his show and flees into the city. A passer-by calls the guard, and Pephoan Kridix (Fyros imperial officer) begins his investigation, asking questions about the cult of the Great Dragon. We roam Pyr all night, asking questions.
Cinabre finds him at the Coriolis Cirque. In the rain, Apocatis Ulycus taunts us from the top of a wall before leaving town. We follow footprints to the Lucenthead Hurst, where he hides in a tower. He says he's on the run from the cult and eventually gives himself up: in prison he'll be safe.
We leave Apocatis Ulycus in his cell, and rendez-vous later for his trial.
Azazor said (for those who like to read on the forum, all is translated to English)
lucios
I love the Lucenthead Hurst...
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