[Moon] Caught In the Middle

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Apr 23, 2022 8:33 am
Ae you arrive at the head office, you notice a gnome woman entering the building just before you. When you enter you find Talaraka talking with her.

Ibabnin
"What is the meaning of this?" the woman asks angrily. She was pointing to a red coin, left to the places you pen-test by you. You recognize the woman as the local sheriff Ibabnin. She's a tough but trustworthy woman whom Kundaraks, especially Talaraka has a good history with. "Would you care to explain why was this thing lying around in a friggin murder case, eh?"

Matron Talaraka
Talaraka, just when she opens her mouth sees you entering the room. "Good day to you too, Ibabnin. As my good friend Rauka can also explain, there has been an attempt to fraud us into this murder. It was just a regular pen-test, just that we have been infiltrated and the mission was given to Rauka from a false source."

Ibabnin
"So you're tellin' me our friggin' security specialists have been infiltrated? What's next? Shields will start murdering people, eh?" She was obviously angry but she takes a deep breath, collecting her thoughts. "Listen. I believe I have taken this coin without anybody seeing. Apparently some girl has reported a smell-" She stops in thhe middle of the talk, slowly turning his head to Rauka. "I'm an idiot. Of course! Whatever. Guards were there pretty quick so I don't think anybody else were able to enter the building but one can never know in this city. The dead body belonged to one Hakhur of Clan Orothiar. Apparently he was the illegal child of the Orothiar council member Tutak. Well, nobody has confirmed anything but we got a letter from the man's body. It talks about a local gang threatening him to reveal his true identity. If anybody finds this letter, check out the Ratabands was his exact words, I guess. We haven't got the faintest idea what the hell is a Rataband."

As she says this word, Rauka's mind starts shouting danger! In your area of work, one must accustome oneself to the art of misdirection and hidden messages. Security systems usually contain false sources that lead to nowhere or alerts the owners should you temper with them. Something about that word bothers you. After a while you remember that it is an anagram of a word once was very popular in coded letters, both to indicate there is more to that text and serve as a password. If anything, you are almost sure that this letter found in the man's corpse contains more information than these guards were able to extract from it.
Apr 23, 2022 2:45 pm
May we see this letter?
Raraband?...Astra band?
She muses to herself

Ibabnin

ireneofunyesInactive forever!

Apr 23, 2022 2:49 pm
Ibabnin
"Well, you're lucky that I've taken a note of everything on that letter. I knew you guys are terrific detectives. Now make me proud." She then hands you a piece of paper with a terrible hand writing on it. Pushing yourself to understand the words, you manage to read the whole thing. Just as you have suspected the letter contains some seemingly non-sensical sentences. You take a pen over the Matron's desk, sit down and start working on it. The word Rataband is a code to crack the other words' meanings. Talaraka and Ibabnin just watches you as you work flawlessly, without even flinching in the moment. You eventually crack the code, which interestingly reveals you only one sentence.

WATCH OUT FOR THE SEWERS

This whole letter is written just to convey that one sentence. But why?

Rolls

Investigation - (1d20+4)

(15) + 4 = 19

Apr 23, 2022 9:37 pm
What is going on in the sewers I wonder?
Who would try and involve House Kundarak in Clan Orothiar's hushed-up murder? What would they gain? A real goal or just confusion...

Rauka snaps out of it

Matron Talaraka, Sherif Ibabnin, is this something we should get involved with. Wait, that is to late now, how much should we get involved? The planted pen-test order can't be ignored, but there are little to no clues to go on there.

Ibabnin

ireneofunyesInactive forever!

Apr 24, 2022 8:05 am
Ibabnin
"I knew you could pull this off. Wait, sewers? What kind of a vague statement is that for god's sake? The whole friggin' city is surrounded below by the sewers." She then listens to your words about involvement and how to proceed. "A'right, you're right. It seems like a dead end. I'll check on with the Shields, see if there has been any trouble down in the sewers lately. You-" she turns to Talaraka. "Just increase your security or find ou twho might've infilrated here. That's some serious business." She then asks you ""You comin' with me? Your perspective might help us. God knows how long would it take for us to crack that code."
Apr 24, 2022 6:16 pm
Sure, I'll come along. I'll just go grab my kit. Rauka returns shortly with a non-descript backpack, but Ibabnin will bet a week's wager that its content is far from ordinary.
Apr 25, 2022 7:57 am
You came back and Ibabnin takes you stroll through the city after a mysterious look to your kit. Now the night has finally fallen and you can't decide if the city is more lively during the day or night. It is like a carnival around here with all the lights and people walking, talking. After almost twenty minutes of walking you arrive at a fancy building. It's one of the oldest structures in the city and it's the Shields' main office. The city administration has reserved this beautiful, strong building for the Shields' to pay them their respect. Just when you were about to enter the building, Rauka feels a light touch in his belly. When she turns around she notices a burgler a few feet ahead of her with her kit. The burgler has started running towards the direction both of you just came.
OOC:
Dangerous city, huh?

Rolls

Secret Roll

Apr 25, 2022 8:41 am
OI! Rauka runs after the thief as quickly as she can. Her shorter legs give her a disadvantage, so she has to be clever. While trying to keep up she uses magic to freeze the water puddles the thief runs through. She would even try a sleep spell, if she could ensure there would be no one else in the spell effect.
OOC:
move 25ft
bonus action: dash 25ft
action:
[ +- ] 0: Shape Water
Apr 25, 2022 8:46 am
Burglar has long legs to quickly get away from you, in a matter of ten seconds creating almost thirty-thirty five feets of distance between you and him but as he runs towards people, pushing some away, trying to find a way to lose himself he does not look where he steps. Desperately trying to move out of the puddle's way, he fails and steps on it only to lose his balance and knock on the floor. He shouts with agony but tries to stand up and continue running.
OOC:
Rauka can catch up with him on her next move and the burglar's speed is reduced but it's no guarantee that he will be restrained once Rauka catches up.

Rolls

Burglar dexterity saving throw - (1d20)

(9) = 9

Apr 25, 2022 9:10 am
If he is isolated, so the spell only targes him, she will cast the sleep spell.
[ +- ] 1: Sleep
OOC:
24 hp would put even her to sleep

Rolls

sleep 5d8 hp - (5d8)

(28275) = 24

Apr 25, 2022 9:35 am
OOC:
No, there are a few people inside the spell’s range, which would put the burglar and about 2 or 3 people to sleep if Rauka casts the spell. Do you still want to proceed?
Apr 25, 2022 9:44 am
ireneofunyes says:
OOC:
No, there are a few people inside the spell’s range, which would put the burglar and about 2 or 3 people to sleep if Rauka casts the spell. Do you still want to proceed?
OOC:
Yes. She would restrain the thief, and then wake up the unfortunate civilians and apologise to them
Apr 25, 2022 10:58 am
Alright, you move your body accordingly, your voice is now like a lullaby, focused on only the burglar. Your voice moves like linear, conical wave, instantly putting the struggling burglar to sleep. In the mean time a few innocent bystanders are affected by your spell as well, falling to the ground. You instantly run towards the thief, restraining (you can describe how you do that in your post) him. As you were about to wake the bystanders you notice two Shields approaching your way. One of them is a tall, broad shouldered human woman, almost 1.9 meters. The other is an average size half-elf male with short silver hair and little, green eyes. "What’s going on here?" the woman asks with a firm, confident voice.
Apr 25, 2022 12:05 pm
Rauka looks up at the shield guards just as she is done restraining the theifs hands with a single loop of steel wire that she has twisted closed. She takes out her identification papers and hands them to the human woman and while explaining, she wakes up the first innocent bystander

This man stole my gear while I was walking with sherif Ibabnin. I stopped him, and house Kundarak will be pressing charges.

I am so sorry sir, you were unintentionally caught in a sleep spell. My deepest apologies. She hands him a gold coin. I trust that this will relieve you of any distress I might have caught you.
She lets the shields handle the thief, while she takes care of the next innocent bystander
Apr 25, 2022 5:13 pm
OOC:
Rolling a Persuasion for you because this is a suspicious situation from the Shields' perspective as there are little cause as to indicate whether you or the people you put to sleep are innocent. Not with a high DC but you may never know.
When you make your case clear the two Shields listen to you carefully. You understand that they believe in you. Even if they did not seeing that burglar's appearance would probably convince them. They thank you for your cooperation and take the sleeping burglar away.

As you wake the citizens up they show signs of confusion. One minute they were walking in the street, minding their own business and the other they are unconscious. They all were about to get mad at you but when you explain the situation clearly they understand. Two of them accept your gold but the third one rejects it. "Stoppin' crime, eh? No need for money! Next time yous can even hit me!" he says with a thick accent, laughing to his own comment as he wanders off.

In the mean time, when you turn back to meet Ibabnin you find her crossing her arms, watching the scee as it unfolds. "What a city, eh? You handled that pretty well. You ever thought of a carreer in Shields?" she asks.
OOC:
Are you going to enter the office or do you havev anything else in mind?

Rolls

Persuasion - (1d20+5)

(15) + 5 = 20

Percentile for any bad reaction from bystanders - (1d100)

(70) = 70

Apr 27, 2022 5:50 am
Rauka grins at Ibabnin. If you squint your eyes just right, we are on the same career path. Making the citizens feel safe. After Rauka has retrieved her gear, she summons her familiar. Now hear here Missy, I need to you warn me if anything suspicious happens near me or my things. We just stopped a thief from running off with my gear. Can't have that happen again. We have an enemy out there.
She takes a moment to stroke and pet the snake and makes it comfortable on the top of her backpack before entering the office.
Apr 28, 2022 7:49 am
Captain Cenemoy
Captain Cenemoy greets you with his overly enthusiastic attitude. "BOY ARE WE POPULAR TODAY! A man cannot just leave work here, can he? Oh, hello Ibabnin." he says, giving a quick and little suspicious look to the sheriff. You get the feeling that these two have a history beyond work-related relations.

Ibabnin
"Hello, Cenemoy. This is Rauka of House Kundarak. We'd like to know if there has been any disturbances in the sewers lately. A private case we're working on requires knowledge on this issue."

Captain Cenemoy
"SEWERS? You're not the first to ask that today, surprisingly! Two of our patrols asked the same thing earlier today. I'm saying the same thing I've said to them: go ask the archivist."
May 4, 2022 6:41 am
Rauka follows Ibabnin to the archivist, where she leans that an investigation into the sewers has just begon. Watch out for the sewers that are just wage enough to fit anything going on down there.
While I have disturbed you from your sewer research, may I trouble you for the blue book? I wish to get some background into the leadership of Clan Orothiar and their families. I will read it here, not to deprive your archive of it books.
May 7, 2022 10:41 am
Archivist listens to you. He then goes in the back, takes a ladder and climbs to it to reach the highest shelf. He grabs a heavy, hard-covered blue book. The books seems so heavy to you that it must be hard to carry it, especially on top of a ladder. Lackshmist carefully steps down from the ladder, minding his every step, returns to the desk and places the book on the desk with a heavy thudding. "Here. If you'd like more information on sewers, I suggest you to contact two of the Shields named Terilith and Kaez. Earlier during the day they were investigating the same thing and went to the council hall to gather more information. Maybe they have progressed further into the case." He then returns to his own work.

You choose one of the tables from the archive room. Ibabnin seems a bit bored. "Books. I never were good with them. I'll be waiting outside, getting some fresh air. Feel free to ask me should the need arises." She then walks out of the room.

You spent your next hour reading the blue book. There are some things there that you already know like how Clan Orothiar is specialized on craftsmanship and construction. Lots of the ancient and/or big buildings in the Citadel have been either designed or completely built by Clan Orothiar's contributions. Even more houses are filled with lots of tools or ornaments, again created by the same clan. This is one of the reasons why they are so rich and powerful in the Citadel. Also, they exhibit a strong form of inner mating, meaning that almost every marital union among the people of Clan Orothiar are being decided beforehand by the elders or Orothiars in high places. That is why a member of the Council having an illegal child is a very, very serious matter, especially in terms of Orothiar's house rules.

Council of Dwarven Communities (shortly referred as Council among the Houses) is the dwarven executive branch of the Radiant Citadel's government. Each of the ten houses has one representative to work in the council, who may be thought of as the most powerful person in that clan. Each clan has its unique inner organization, of course and Clan Orothiar is one of them. They elect a Governor, differing from the Council representative. Governor is the head of in-clan affairs and representative is the head of out-of-clan affairs and unless there is an extreme case, former always dominates the latter. Two of them rarely disagrees on some issue, however. Clan Orothiar is not known for its inner disarray bu there have been some cases in history that it happened.

As you skim thorugh some parts you also gain some new insights into the rivalry between the two Houses. Apart from a few events that happened way before anyone you know ever lived, there are no apparent indications that these two clans are in a feud. Radiant Citadel is a peaceful city, at least in verisimilitude. Even if any part of any civilization were to be in direct confrontation with each other such a crisis would qucikly be forced to be solved by other Council members or by means of Shields. As you read, you slowly intelectually validate something you've felt your whole life: this rivalry is only perpetuated by people growing with the stories of the rivalry, not the actual thing.
May 10, 2022 11:56 am
Rauka returns the book and joins Ibabnin out on the sidewalk. Setting and watching the city pass by, she tries to gather her thoughts.

There is a murder of an illegal offspring
We are dragged into it by a fake pentest order
The assumed killer relies upon our clan's rivalry to muck his trace
Something wage about the sewers


She turns to Ibabnin. What do you think? I can wait for the archivist to sort out the sewer clue, but that is the only real actionalble clue.
OOC:
Am I missing something?
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