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Revision as of 17:09, 8 January 2017

Denizens of the Drop

IC OOC

Characters

Active

Malice the Cutter, played by Chaomancer
Zaarin Kamahl the Leech, played by FrivYeti
Holtz the Spider, played by AndersGabrielsson
Talon the Whisper, played by Xadun
The Professor the Slide, played by Atlictoatl

Inactive

Skaede the Lurk, played by Chronicler
Ashlyn the Slide, played by TheLazyBlank
Priscilla Fitzwilliam the Hound, played by Tsunderella

Game State

Character Information

Character Stress Load Trauma Harm Healing Clock
Malice 6 H Flesh Wound (Light)
Zaarin 7 N
Holtz 5 L Shadow Torn (light)
Talon 4 H "Soul Burn" (Moderate) 4/8
Professor 6 L

XP Tracker

Name Desperation (Trait) Core Approach Background Vice/Trauma
Talon 2 (207, 215) 1 (199)
Mal 1 (Prowess) 1 (213)
Zaarin 1 (Insight) 1 (214) 1 (198)
Holtz 1 (Insight) 1 (200)
Professor 1 (Resolve) 1 (204) 1 (204)

Assets

Heat

Heat Wanted Level
7 0

Crew

Tier Rep Turf Hold Coin XP
0 6 0 Weak 2 (1) 6

Score: Mired Tome

The Client: The Scholar is a adult Iruvian man who describes himself as being in the information business. He will not give a proper name. He obviously has some working knowledge of ghostly/occult matters.

The Target: A book called On the Emptiness of the Flesh. It is a scholarly tome written in an academic dialect of Old Imperial. The book is fairly large and heavy, and will show its age. (OOC: think this) It is also very delicate and must not be damaged. The Scholar is emphatic on this last point. He also obliquely suggests that you not try to read it, even if you speak Academic Old Imperial, but it is hard to tell whether that is because he's afraid you'll damage it or whether he doesn't want you to know its contents.

The Location: The Dunslough Ghetto. The book is in the hands of one the inhabitants of the Ghetto, most of whom spend their days toiling in the rock quarry that is the Mire. This particular gentleman - one Adon A-trill, is, according to the Scholar anyway, a former member of the Imperial nobility whose father was disgraced and revoked of his nobility. The word on the streets is that A-trill has established a sort of rough patronage over some of the inhabitants of the ghetto with some of his remaining Coin, and lives in what might best be called a compound there.

A-Trill Manor Rough Map

Clocks

Lord A-Trill (6/8)

Available Devil's Bargains

Lord A-Trill has a heretofore unknown patron - Lord Scurlock [Risk of -1 Faction Status with Scurlock]
The action spills outside the Manor walls [+1 Heat]
The target book is damaged
The manor house catches fire [Condition for those inside becomes Desperate] [Only available when at least 1 member of the Black Hats is inside the manor house]
A-Trill's operation is bigger than you thought [A-Trill's Manor is added as a faction to the status sheet]

Devil's Bargains Effects (not already recorded)

A rival faction gains a hold in Crows' Foot, due to civil unrest around 'Crow's Favor'.
Mal's rep is compromised by turning down a duel.
Old Man Tendrisson's spirit is now an active resident of Tendrisson's Sundries.
The Red Sash swordsman from Tendrisson's Sundries [Jerome] is now an active threat.
The City Council is now interested in tracking down the Professor.
The Crows want to show that they're tougher than Mal.
Lord Scurlock hears that the Professor is representing someone involved in the Hull Race.
Lord A-Trill particularly enjoys hurting Holtz.

The Crew

Crew Sheet - Second Score
Faction Status Sheet - Second Score

Crew Sheet - First Score
Faction Status Sheet - First Score

Faction Status

Up

  • Citizens of Coalridge: Zaarin provides cheap medical care down there from time to time, and the people in the area tend to trust him
  • Ink Rakes: from Holtz growing up on Ink Lane
  • Forgotten Gods: Talon does jobs for the temple, communing, from time to time, to keep in the cult's good grace
  • Citizens of the Docks: Malice got enough friends around there that we'll get on fine
  • Dimmer Sisters: The Professor has worked for them before on two 'small' jobs. Each went sideways. That's just how it goes with them.
  • The Grinders
  • Ulf Ironborn: Ashlyn has done some work with him before, and it went pretty well. Probably brought some of the crew along as well.
  • Ink Rakes: If we've been uncovering secrets, perhaps we've been selling some of them. Under the table, of course. And Priscilla has her own reasons for wanting to cozy up to the papers.

Down

  • Red Sashes: They assumed that an Iruvian physicker would join their gang, but Zaarin wasn't interested in being a disposable pawn of the nobility. As a result, they bear a grudge.
  • Billhooks: Holtz once set them up for an ambush
  • Lampblacks: We're not with them, so we're against them
  • Red Sashes; They like their flashy Iruvian fighting too much, and Mal's taken a little too much delight in showing them it's not all that
  • Wraiths: As someone who spends a lot of time in Silkshore, the Professor has had ample opportunity to cross paths with the Wraiths. There's a mutual dislike. If only they could figure out who he was.
  • The Wraiths
  • Cyphers, something about trading in our own secrets has made us not very popular with the messengers of secrets.
  • The Lost: They protect the poor and downtrodden, and no matter our circumstances now, several of us used to be part of the ruling class. Some of us (*cough* Pris) still retain many of the attitudes of the ruling class as well.

Important NPCs

Friends, Allies and Associates

Fricca Tendrisson, owner of Tendrisson's Sundries in Crows' Foot, she serves as a high-level fence for the crew.

Amancio, technically a notary public by trade, he is a taciturn, well-connected deal broker with a small office in the Drop

Veleris, a roguishly handsome spy who once helped Pris kill her brothers so that she could collect the family inheritance.

Quellyn, a trusted friend/casual lover of Talon. A witch with a striking Imperial appearance.

Lyza, a tavern owner (Ashlyn)

Marlane, a pugilist and Malice's fellow-fighter in the pits. She's a close friend, a sometimes-lover, and a hell of a lot of fun to fight.

Stazia, an apothecary. Stazia is Zaarin's main source of medical supplies, and they've grown close over the years.

Jeren, a bluecoat archivist and former newspaperman with whom Holtz has a long-standing information exchange arrangement. They meet up for drinks every couple of weeks.

Roslyn Kellis, a young, idealistic Akorosi noblewoman who is sympathetic to the plight of the Skovlander refugees living in the slums of the city. She and Dodger occasionally do favors for one another.

Bryl, a dealer of drugs and, more importantly, information. He and the Professor have helped each other out at times, and often frequent the same stage.

Rivals, Enemies and competitors

Jerome, a Red Sash swordsman who the Crew embarrassed in front of his lover, Fricca Tendrisson.

Melvir, the Fitzwilliams' family physicker who was put out of work when, under Pris's guidance, the estate fell to ruin.

Nyryx, a possessor ghost that Talon failed to complete a crucial personal deal for.

Harker, a jail-bird (Ashlyn)

Grace, an extortionist. Malice's former friend, it went ugly when she tried to stiff Mal on her share of a deal. Since then, they've been at each others' throats.

Malista, a priestess. Malista distrusts physickers in general, and Zaarin made the mistake of insulting the ability of her faith to save the sick.

Salia, an information broker who pushed Holtz out of business and still considers him a threat to her operation.

Darmot, a thoroughly corrupt Bluecoat who is known to be firmly anti-Skov and is also on the take. He and Dodger have crossed paths a few times with predictably violent results.

Bazso Baz, the leader of the Lamplighter gang tried to recruit the Professor. They'd worked some jobs together years ago, which allowed Morlan to con Baz during the recruitment and make off with some valuable intel.

Others

Score Leads

Current

From The Scholar: TBD

From Quellyn: Quellyn has a client who will pay extremely handsomely for a bectrix, a rare flightless bird said to have spectral abilities. Quellyn also knows that one is currently held in The Menagerie, awaiting sale to another buyer. Quellyn is going to hire someone to pull the job, but you get right of first refusal.

From Amancio: Amancio's chief rival is a Severosi named Barca. He will make it well worth your while for information that would discredit him. Amancio also hints that just murdering him would be fine, too. Put him out of business one way or another, is the takeaway.

(Note: you don't have to take one of these, but they are available without spending Downtime actions to Gather Info about other possibilities.)

Past

The Dimmer Sisters have been looking for help in securing particularly high-quality gearwork, such as that used in Hulls, as well as large quantities of leviathan blood.

Master Slane, who runs a traincar factory in Coalridge, has been looking for help in breaking up the unionization of his factory workers.

Clues from Downtime 2

Words from the Streets

(These are rumors that the crew hears as they are out and about in Duskvol. Don't necessarily believe everything you read here.)

1. The Billhooks are gearing up for something big. They've called all their guys in and are huddled up planning. Nobody knows what, but it's going down soon.

Update: The Billhooks have gone to war with Ulf Ironborn.

Update 2: The war is going very badly for the Billhooks. They're trying to sue for piece, despite being the aggressor. Ulf does not appear to want to end a war he's winning.'

2. Paulus Van, the inventor, has debuted a new type of Hull. It's very shiny - made mostly of precious metals - and supposedly allows much greater retention of the animating spirit's self. Immortality at hand?

Update: Van missed a planned meeting with Lord Scurlock. Despite heavy searching, he cannot be found.

3. Something weirder than normal is going on at the Dimmer Sisters' residence. They've trucked in an exceptional amount of Leviathan blood and lots of custom-cut gearing from one of the city's premier machine shops.

Update: Having apparently received the gearing from somewhere, the Sisters have gone uncommonly quiet.

4. Dancing Plague is ravaging the Skovlander refugee community.

Update: The plague is now spreading out from the Skovlander ghettos.

Update 2: The plague has taken such a toll that Skovlander numbers have been significantly reduced, and it is now taking hold in neighboring Districts. City officials and citizens are becoming alarmed.'

5. The Red Sashes and Crows have gone to War. Things are going badly for the Crows.