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+ Alindyar 18th level drow wizard +
+ Lyra 14th level female drow wizard +
+ Peldor 20th level human thief +
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+ Derider Fanshaen, constable of Greyhawk +
+ Ravel Disander, high priest of Boccob +
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+ Date: 3/15/579 C.Y. (Common Year) +
+ Time: afternoon +
+ Place: the Free City of Greyhawk +
+ Climate: cold +
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+ "You have your moments. Not many of them, but you do have them." +
+ - Princess Leia, from _The Empire Strikes Back_ +
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DCXCIII. The Favor of a True Friend
After tempers had calmed somewhat, a more practical approach was decided
upon as Peldor and Derider talked, to one side. They stood just outside
of the mansion; Alindyar and Lyra were within, checking for further signs
of intrusion.
Derider: It's that simple. All we have to do is find whoever they were
with for the last few weeks and cross-examine those witnesses with our
magic.
Peldor: It's not going to be that simple.
Derider: What?
Peldor: I already talked to them about this, and they weren't anywhere
near here, with anyone we can just go talk to...or summon. Or whatever
it is you people do.
Derider: Would you care to explain further?
Peldor: I don't know if I can - they were on another plane.
Derider: That, if true, raises even more questions and possibilities.
Peldor: Here's a new one for you: why are you riding them so hard?
Derider: Pardon?
Peldor: Since the moment they got back, you've been treating them like
they're guilty of the murder. Am I the only one who doesn't suspect
them? What's gotten into everyone?!?
Derider: Of course people suspect them - they're dark elves!
Peldor: That doesn't mean a damn thing, and you know it.
Derider: I've been a constable in this city for a long time, and I've
been chief constable longer than you've been here. My job is to solve
these sorts of crimes and maintain order and peace.
Peldor: Well, I suggest that you get around to solving the crime, since
right now you're looking in the wrong place.
Derider: Agreed. And now that the drow are back, we can call in higher
powers than my own...ah, speaking of which...
Ravel Disander: This foolishness has gone on long enough.
Peldor: What foolishness?
Ravel Disander: All of it. Come. (he strides into the mansion)
Shortly...
Alindyar: -and that is that. Several of our magical protections and
traps were triggered, although the intruder was unable to gain access
to certain parts of the house.
Lyra: We need some scrying magic now, to discern who was here and what
they were doing.
Ravel Disander: (nods his wizened head) Absolutely. I have already
determined that neither of you are lying.
Lyra: (sarcastically) Well, that's a relief.
Ravel Disander: The difference is that, when I believe and say that,
there is no higher power to dispute me.
Peldor: Good point.
Derider: As I mentioned already, my attempts to speak with the girl's
corpse were unsuccessful - her soul is gone, unable to be conversed
with. (she casts a questioning look at the high priest)
Ravel Disander: Agreed, and I shall not waste time duplicating your
efforts. We must note, however, that the lack of a soul would suggest
that the murderer thought ahead and covered his or her tracks.
Peldor: So now what?
Derider: I have already used the magic at my disposal to search for
clues here...but I found none.
Ravel Disander: Let us see. (he looks around) I must speak with this
house.
Lyra: (ESPing to Alindyar) Can he do that?
Alindyar: (ESPing to Lyra) I suppose so, though I would very much
like to see how.
Ravel Disander: Outside...
The small group headed outdoors, where the old priest began examining
the stone steps that led up to the mansion's front door.
Ravel Disander: (weaving some enchantment)
Derider: (looking on, unused to seeing clerical power greater than her
own)
Peldor: What are you doing?
Ravel Disander: (ignores the master thief, chanting now as he faces the
massive steps)
A deep, gravelly voice then spoke _back_ to the high priest!
voice: WHAT IS IT?
Ravel Disander: Sometime in the last weeks, you had a visitor or
visitors. I would know all that you do about the matter.
Alindyar: (ESPing to Lyra) He is talking to the stone itself...amazing!
Lyra: (ESPing to Alindyar) I have heard of powerful high priests using
such magic, but I hadn't seen it until now.
stone voice: THE VISITOR WAS ALONE.
Ravel Disander: When did this person come here?
stone voice: EIGHTEEN MOONS AGO.
Ravel Disander: And how long did they remain?
stone voice: THE VISITOR WAS HERE FOR MOST OF ONE OF THE MOONS.
Peldor: Does that mean most of one night?
Derider: I think so. Stone doesn't exactly think the same way we do,
and its concept of time is...odd.
Peldor: I guess this means we shouldn't be talking politics or
philosophy with it...
Derider: (smirks)
Ravel Disander: What did the visitor look like - race, profession, and
so forth?
stone voice: I CANNOT SAY. YOU ALL LOOK THE SAME TO ME.
Ravel Disander: Oh.
stone voice: THE VISITOR WAS DARK, CLOAKED IN SHADOW, NOT LARGE, NOT
SMALL. IT MOVED FAST AND NEVER DALLIED LONG.
Peldor: (to the drow) Sounds like a thief to me.
Lyra: Not small...I suppose it wasn't Bosco.
Peldor: Nah. He's out of town right now, anyway.
Ravel Disander: Did the visitor bring a girl - a second - here?
stone voice: YES.
Ravel Disander: Was the second person alive then?
stone voice: I DO NOT KNOW. IT NEVER LEFT WITH THE FIRST.
Ravel Disander: Yes, we know that.
Alindyar: Ask him- it where the visitor went after leaving here.
Ravel Disander: (repeats this question)
stone voice: I CANNOT SAY. OTHERS LIKE ME CAN PERHAPS ANSWER, BUT I
KNOW NOT.
Ravel Disander: (looks around) Anyone else? No? (addresses the stone
steps, which are now bathed in a slight purple glow) Very well.
Alindyar: So we are now proven innocent?
Ravel Disander: I think so. Derider?
Derider: Unless stones lie, which I somehow doubt...we must seek the
killer elsewhere.
Peldor: But how?
Ravel Disander: Perhaps a spell of communing, if Boccob sees fit to
grant it.
Peldor: (thinking that Ged always seemed to get the spells he needed,
when he needed them) I have a better idea.
Ravel Disander: You do?
Peldor: (nods) Even more powerful magic, and more sure to give us an
answer. And that's what we need now, more than anything else: an
answer. A sure one, and a quick one.
Everyone looked confused, so Peldor unbuttoned his shirt.
Derider: Uh...
Peldor: Relax. (he eyes his feather tattoos, thinking back to the
last time he invoked the most powerful of them, making a covert plea
for the safety and prosperity of himself and his family)
Alindyar: (catches on) Peldor, you need not do this - we are already
known to be innocent-
Peldor: I do have to do this - in fact, I insist.
Derider: What in the world are we talking about here?
Peldor: (looks up, talking to no one in particular) I wish...to know
of the one who invaded this home and murdered the girl.
Alindyar: (just thinking that perhaps this isn't the most efficient and
concise wording of a wish, he is too late to say anything)
voice: (flat, even, and clear, it speaks from nowhere) An old enemy,
yet a new one; cloaked in darkness, serving no one; driven by hatred,
well-deserved; skilled in many arts, a deadly foe.
Peldor: (blinks)
Alindyar: Oh, my.
Derider: That's all?
Lyra: Damn.
Ravel Disander: Well, that certainly was the most noble use of a wish
that I've ever seen or heard of.
Peldor: (leans on a wall, suddenly exhausted)
Lyra: Are you okay?
Peldor: (wearily) Yeah...just need a moment...
Ravel Disander: (to the drow) It would seem that you have some most
pressing problems.
Alindyar: Aye.
Derider: Problems greater even than the matter of solving this murder,
though the two are related.
Alindyar: We need some time.
Lyra: (ESPing to Alindyar) Not here, not in this house. I don't
feel...it doesn't feel the same here now.
Alindyar: (ESPing to Lyra) Understood. We shall think of something.
By dusk, various parties involved were wrapped up in their individual
concerns.
Peldor, Derider, and Ravel had to address their fellow Oligarchs and
explain that this murder wasn't going to be as easy to solve as they'd
first thought.
Somewhere dark and secret, the actual culprit - one Rasimov D'Arkayn,
sole survivor of a destroyed dark elven city - was pleased with this
whole affair. He'd expected that the drow would be acquited of the
murder; his deeds had been more of a probe than an attack. The game,
however, was now afoot.
Safe and snug in a guest room within Nenya's castle, west of Greyhawk,
Alindyar and Lyra pondered the offer extended to them by Nenya - an
offer that they hadn't seen until today, as it had been waiting along
with the rest of the notices, news, and whatnot in their "mailbox."
Both of the drow were fairly close to agreeing that this was a good
time to get away and immerse themselves in some distractionary adventure
while they cleared their minds of the unpleasantness in Greyhawk.
Peldor, while disrobing to take an evening bath, was somewhat alarmed
to find that all ten of the magical feather tattoos - tattoos that had
been with him for almost a decade - had vanished! He tried to invoke
some of the various feathers' powers, but it was futile - the things
were gone, and their power with them. Peldor didn't know if it was his
recent use of the wish, or if the tattoos simply weren't meant to last
forever. All he knew was that this event was most disturbing, not for
the loss of power that it represented, but more simply because it just
happened, without warning or explanation.
next: a bolstered "granola gang" sets out for lands most foul
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released: 11/20/2000
notes: The next episode, 694, is due to be sent out this Thursday,
which is also Thanksgiving. I won't be in town after today, so that
episode may not get sent until that night.
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