January 25, 2007

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Ok this is going to be pretty rough...

The party went to the Swordsmans Club to see what could be found out there about Bladelaw. The group didn't find out too much from the man working there directly, but did have time to engage in some short sparring with the man there who was attempting to sell sword lessons. Laucian seemed particularly happy with his performance "in the ring."

Aaron meanwhile talked with a man sitting at the bar area who surprisingly had a message for him. Intrigued Aaron went to a private room in back with the man and talked to him. The message was in the form of a letter, a brooch, and the offered help of the man who delivered the message. The message was surprisingly enough from Alexander Poe, a man Aaron met and briefly did some business for in Jarrowby. The letter indicated that the man was well aware of the groups exploits, including their trip to The Shores. The brooch evidentially will protect the wearer and anything within a 20 foot radius of it from scrying. The message also offered Aaron, and the party by extension, employment with Poe, and the rather disturbing revelation that Poe was not the only one interested in and watching the party's exploits, and that these other parties may wish harm upon the group. The man who delivered the message, appears to be rather well connected and extremely good at gathering information. He was able to give Aaron quite a bit of interesting information about Syriam and the goings on there, including the revelation that the members of In His Shadow, were not in fact followers of Omil but rather rivals. They are apparently cultists who worship Enroch, and are just as if not more interested in getting access to Omil's library as the party is, and are planning to make their move when Thune shows up. This could certainly complicate the party's plans! Aaron then agreed to talk to the man again soon, and went back to talk to the party about what he had learned.

There was also some other information but I don't have my notes in front of me at work right now...



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