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* Roger received intel from Hugin and Mugin about the murder, and his investigations uncovered some of the crime scene details. When Kara advised him she was heading out to investigate, he warned Kara about the murderer possibly having supernatural wind powers.
 
* Roger received intel from Hugin and Mugin about the murder, and his investigations uncovered some of the crime scene details. When Kara advised him she was heading out to investigate, he warned Kara about the murderer possibly having supernatural wind powers.
 
* Kara investigated the target's apartment. Tiny and barren, like a hideout. Occupant's mail is addressed to a Mara Tatum. There was a pistol there. Long, blonde hairs were stretched across both the windows and the door, to detect intrusion. Mara's clothes include all manner of identity-hiding accessories. Strung across the door was a crude tripwire alarm system. There was a large box full of unlabelled hypodermic needles, each filled with a mysterious bright red liquid.
 
* Kara investigated the target's apartment. Tiny and barren, like a hideout. Occupant's mail is addressed to a Mara Tatum. There was a pistol there. Long, blonde hairs were stretched across both the windows and the door, to detect intrusion. Mara's clothes include all manner of identity-hiding accessories. Strung across the door was a crude tripwire alarm system. There was a large box full of unlabelled hypodermic needles, each filled with a mysterious bright red liquid.
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* Baku and Sebby end up at the Callow murder scene by different paths. Baku surprised someone inside, who grabbed a shotgun, and started threatening Baku with it. Baku escaped out the window. Garry was upstairs on a (unrelated mundane) job. He sent Kuruudo to help. A cop was nearby and heard the ruckus. Sebby lead Baku out, with the cop balked by a locked door on the roof. Meanwhile, Garry broke into the apartment Baku had just left, but retreated when it was obvious the crisis had passed.
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* Baku and Sebby end up at the Callow murder scene by different paths. Baku surprised someone inside, who grabbed a shotgun, and started threatening Baku with it. Baku escaped out the window. Garry was upstairs on a (unrelated mundane) job. He sent Kuruudo to help. A cop was nearby and heard the ruckus. Sebby began to lead Baku out, with the cop balked by a locked door on the roof. Meanwhile, Garry broke into the apartment Baku had just left...
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* Sabine has a weird dream related to the victim. A hallway built out of many jagged and uneven stone blocks, damp with cold water and covered in creeping mold. All throughout the dream there's a sickening, musty smell mixed with the briny scent of the sea; and a high, alluring song which echoes through the hallways, sung in a language Sabine can't quite place. The hallway ends in a vast, circular room. The curved walls are full of doorways. The high, conical ceiling has no tip, but a hole through which a spotlight of a strange  bluish-violet light, like the bioluminescent glow of a jellyfish, enters. At the center of the room is a 10' high platform with four steep and uneven staircases leading up to it. Atop it, in the light, stands a woman, dressed in dark blue robes, and dirty blonde hair. It seems like she's the source of the singing. The woman is Charlotte Callow.
 

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