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=The Series= The Eye In Team is described as a television series. Narration uses camera movement and angles. Sessions are formatted as episodes in seasons. ==Season 2== The rise and fall of Wellingtons. ===Episode 1: Smoke Out=== The Ruthe family was collapsing. To prevent financial and bloodline destruction Darmanat Ruthe arranged a political marriage between his daughter and [[#Frique_Family|Gustopher Frique]]. The Crows accepted payment to extract the daughter. The newly formed Wellingtons (at this point only Rattakus, Bishop and Phiscus) offer their services and thus endear themselves to the Crows. They enter separately, convening on the first floor where they knock out the witnessing Gustopher. The daughter was easily knocked out lowered from a window. To divert blame, Gustopher was bound to her bed frame with pink handcuffs. They escaped through liberal use of Phiscus’ smoke bombs. ===Episode 2: The Red Black Bird People=== The alleyways of Crow’s foot are thrown into disarray when [[#Crows|Lyrra]] usurps her boss ‘’’Roric’’’, weakening the Crow’s hold on the district. Lampblacks and Red Sashes are quick to move, fighting for control of the district. The Wellingtons have to decide which side they are going to take. The Red Sashes enjoy high class art with racial overtones. The Crows have a long strong history under Roric but an uncertain future under Lyrra. The Wellingtons plan to play off both the Lampblacks and Crows. They take on two jobs: Plant a disruptive artefact in the Lamblack Warehouse and burn the Red Sash cultural library. The meeting with Baz sours the relationship. He bought Bishop’s home debt, creating an adversarial relationship. His lenient policies on violence didn’t bolster his likability either. Lyrra’s meeting was far more efficient. “F*ck me over and you’re dead.” The Wellingtons organise entry to the Red Sash manor on the day of duel. Bishop, disguised as a lampblack “Marquini” and his “servants” take advantage of all the master swordsmen watching the duel. Phiscus and Rattakus break off and sneak through the halls, acquiring a uniform from a red sash servant. Bishop is defeated in the 2nd round. [[#Red_Sashes|Mylera]] is transfixed from the moment she sees him, more so after he sneaks away through a cloud of chemicals. Rattakus antagonises a lizard and flees through the sewers. ===Episode 3: Something Bad=== Coil impersonates the captain to save Phiscus from a Red Sash patrol. THen he knocks out a lizard. They make it to the library, sending away one of two master swordsman using Coil's guise as captain, but destroying the high-huem lightning barrier and sending Bishop and Rattakus into an 2nd degree echo. The two encounter [[Roric]] and reject his request to destroy Lyrra, copping an aneurysm. Meanwhile, Phiscus burns down the library and flees through the wall with only 1st degree burns. ===Episode 4: Snapping Knees and Necks=== Lyrra heard that the Wellingtons were working with Baz. She blacklisted them and authorised an assassination attempt. The wellingtons attempt to organise a meeting with her to resolve the conflict but fate spun a different tale. The Red Sash's five, the crow assassin, Roric, Gustopher and the Great Galoshes show up to crash the party. The Wellingtons narrowly escape with their lives after crashing a car off a bridge into a river, breaking necks in the process. ===Special Episode 5: Tower of Greed=== Bishop and Rattakus, the first out of rehab, take advantage of Gustopher's death to loot his financial records. It requires a tense journey up the Tower of Greed, one of six tower. They brush through a auction, a mafia meeting and an encounter with the recently deceased but only Bishop is able to elude the Bluecoats. ==Season 3== After disaster, the Wellingtons return. ===Episode 1: Nighty Night=== Bishop has the brilliant idea to steal from his playboy uncle. They rappel down over the water barrier into his backyard, drug the maids and dismantle the security system. Unfortunately there were women both in the bedroom and at the front door. Liberal application of drugs allowed their escape, but not before the Uncle's Dayong escapes onto the street inciting gunfire from the military police. ===Episode 2: Highs and Lows=== The episodes starts with a confrontation: Phiscus against a slaver. They extract information. - Jul is still enslaving the people of the Dagger Isles - He sends them into Doskvol using the rail - They are driven to a location underground for sales Coil threatens an academic that was plagiarized his work and the gang tries to sell Gustopher's dirty laundry. Unfortunately Salia, their liaison, disappeared days after being given the details. Follow a lead from her workplace to her home where they find a severed hand, a puddle of blood and dou of Iruvian darklings apparently working for the [[#The_Frique_Family|The Frique Family]]. One stares with yellow eyes, another blurs through space leaving dark streaks in the air. ===Special Episode 3: Desperate Times=== Bishop hires Wax and Sliver to rescue Rattakus, who was kidnapped by the Cult of the Empty vessel for sacrifice. Baz and a half dozen other acolytes are sacrificed to the pit. Rattakus is fine. ===Special Episode 4: Friends in Low Places=== The Gang War slows. Red Sashes, running low on funds and moral, call for parley with the Crows and Lampblacks. Baz and Lyrra agree to a meeting in the neutral territory of Tanglefoot. The raids and battles in the street stop as all factions 'dig trenches' and take stock of their surroundings. Unfortunately, Baz will never make it to the meeting as he is dead. Phiscus attempts to preserve the hand and the body of a darkling in a rented meat locker, but the body ([[#The_Frique_Family|Malborn]]) isn't entirely dead. He, Rattakus and [[#White_Tusk_Court|Azure]] perform attempt to extract information about his employers and Salia. In an attempt to test the creature's survivability he cleaved its head in half, which didn't result in the expected supernatural effects. They also perform introductions with the [[#Bilgehooks|Bilgehooks]], who offer partnership but only in the event that the Wellingtons can still their hostilities with the Crows. They decide to consult the [[#Dimmer_Sisters|Dimmer Sisters]] on paranormal affairs. ===Episode 5: The Fool=== The parley draws near. Bishop receives a summons from his uncle and Coil recipes a mail-bomb from Edgar Peak, the plagiarist. They resolve both issues at the red curtain, an entertainment facility firmly in the Red Sashes grasp. They manage to “resolve” an investigation into Griffit’s robbery by redirecting investigation into dead ends but a contrived attempt to assassinate Edgar requires Bilgehook intervention at great cost, souring the relationship. Afterwards they head to the ‘abandoned’ block containing the Dimmer Sisters. The gang, after being vouched for by Hearts, passes three trial to secure a meeting and hopefully transaction with Rachel.
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