Apr 18, 2025 12:49 pm
The next time you meet with Fallenta, the playwright is obviously shaken. She's quick and to the point at describing the situation she's found herself in.
"I apologize for not being more forthcoming, but the real reason for my secrecy has backfired on me. Many years ago, I had to flee Kintargo, and to keep House Thrune from tracking me, I hired the Dragonfly Society—a group of smugglers based in Vyre who specialize in helping people start new lives with new identities—to help in my escape. It worked wonderfully, but over the years, the Society’s been more and more aggressive about demanding new payments from me. Their latest demand is a step too far—they want complete creative control over our new opera, and a lion’s share of the profits!"
Fallenta goes on to explain that the individual who contacted her with this demand, an attractive but unsettling man named Gideon Shanklett, initially threatened to spread word to Thrune agents of her true identity in return for control over the opera and its profits. House Thrune, as far as Fallenta knows, believes the woman who’s theatrical works slandered Abrogail Thrune years ago has long been dead, and if they were to learn she merely changed her name, their interference could make Fallenta’s life a literal living hell. At the same time, giving up so much was a step too far, so Fallenta pushed back against Gideon, then somewhat shamefully admits she "may have volunteered your services instead."
As Fallenta explains, the Dragonfly Society has had their own trouble with a rival smuggler of late, and for reasons Gideon wasn’t willing to come clean on, he’d rather have someone outside of the Society go in and solve their problem with the competition. If Fallenta’s "heroes" were to come to Vyre and help the Dragonfly Society out, Gideon promises to not only drop his demands for creative control but also destroy all documents on Fallenta still held by the Dragonfly Society—thereby permanently releasing her from any further payments.
"I hope you aren't too annoyed by me volunteering you for this task. From what I've seen and heard, though, dealing with some smugglers should be a simple task for you. And if this competing guild is as sinister and awful as Gideon claimed, adding a bit of local heroics to your resume could help build your fame in the region."
"I apologize for not being more forthcoming, but the real reason for my secrecy has backfired on me. Many years ago, I had to flee Kintargo, and to keep House Thrune from tracking me, I hired the Dragonfly Society—a group of smugglers based in Vyre who specialize in helping people start new lives with new identities—to help in my escape. It worked wonderfully, but over the years, the Society’s been more and more aggressive about demanding new payments from me. Their latest demand is a step too far—they want complete creative control over our new opera, and a lion’s share of the profits!"
Fallenta goes on to explain that the individual who contacted her with this demand, an attractive but unsettling man named Gideon Shanklett, initially threatened to spread word to Thrune agents of her true identity in return for control over the opera and its profits. House Thrune, as far as Fallenta knows, believes the woman who’s theatrical works slandered Abrogail Thrune years ago has long been dead, and if they were to learn she merely changed her name, their interference could make Fallenta’s life a literal living hell. At the same time, giving up so much was a step too far, so Fallenta pushed back against Gideon, then somewhat shamefully admits she "may have volunteered your services instead."
As Fallenta explains, the Dragonfly Society has had their own trouble with a rival smuggler of late, and for reasons Gideon wasn’t willing to come clean on, he’d rather have someone outside of the Society go in and solve their problem with the competition. If Fallenta’s "heroes" were to come to Vyre and help the Dragonfly Society out, Gideon promises to not only drop his demands for creative control but also destroy all documents on Fallenta still held by the Dragonfly Society—thereby permanently releasing her from any further payments.
"I hope you aren't too annoyed by me volunteering you for this task. From what I've seen and heard, though, dealing with some smugglers should be a simple task for you. And if this competing guild is as sinister and awful as Gideon claimed, adding a bit of local heroics to your resume could help build your fame in the region."