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Gobi receives a letter from '''Jaydus Brassheart'''; an old friend and member of the Starforge Guild. The party heads to the enormous shell of an under-construction realmstar. Jaydus takes them to what appears to be an exact replica of the Mulish Mermaid. Further investigation reveals that this ship has some notable differences, including an empty gemcore and some kind of Janitor-sized interface not present on the Mermaid itself. <br>
 
Gobi receives a letter from '''Jaydus Brassheart'''; an old friend and member of the Starforge Guild. The party heads to the enormous shell of an under-construction realmstar. Jaydus takes them to what appears to be an exact replica of the Mulish Mermaid. Further investigation reveals that this ship has some notable differences, including an empty gemcore and some kind of Janitor-sized interface not present on the Mermaid itself. <br>
 
Bravado uses his abilities to search for evil presences, and pings on something outside of the ship. On investigation, they find a group of Starforge Guilders led by '''Byron Exohar'''. He says that Jaydus was not supposed to have shown the party the ship, and uses it as an excuse for a '''Call of Conferrence.'''<br>
 
Bravado uses his abilities to search for evil presences, and pings on something outside of the ship. On investigation, they find a group of Starforge Guilders led by '''Byron Exohar'''. He says that Jaydus was not supposed to have shown the party the ship, and uses it as an excuse for a '''Call of Conferrence.'''<br>
 
Jaydus explains to the party that the Guild will most likely use a '''Deus Ex Pacto''': hidden fine print present in all guild agreements that can be activated if the guild's reputation or bottom line is threatened. Gobi will have to defend her right to own the ship against two interested parties. The first, led by Byron, wants the Guild to revoke Gobi's ownership of the ship altogether. The second is primarily interested in detaining the ship for the time being so that research can be done.<br>
 
Jaydus explains to the party that the Guild will most likely use a '''Deus Ex Pacto''': hidden fine print present in all guild agreements that can be activated if the guild's reputation or bottom line is threatened. Gobi will have to defend her right to own the ship against two interested parties. The first, led by Byron, wants the Guild to revoke Gobi's ownership of the ship altogether. The second is primarily interested in detaining the ship for the time being so that research can be done.<br>
 
The session ends with the party preparing to go before '''Sulil Highcraft''', the Guild judge appointed to the case.
 
The session ends with the party preparing to go before '''Sulil Highcraft''', the Guild judge appointed to the case.

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Gobi receives a letter from Jaydus Brassheart; an old friend and member of the Starforge Guild. The party heads to the enormous shell of an under-construction realmstar. Jaydus takes them to what appears to be an exact replica of the Mulish Mermaid. Further investigation reveals that this ship has some notable differences, including an empty gemcore and some kind of Janitor-sized interface not present on the Mermaid itself.
Bravado uses his abilities to search for evil presences, and pings on something outside of the ship. On investigation, they find a group of Starforge Guilders led by Byron Exohar. He says that Jaydus was not supposed to have shown the party the ship, and uses it as an excuse for a Call of Conferrence.
Jaydus explains to the party that the Guild will most likely use a Deus Ex Pacto: hidden fine print present in all guild agreements that can be activated if the guild's reputation or bottom line is threatened. Gobi will have to defend her right to own the ship against two interested parties. The first, led by Byron, wants the Guild to revoke Gobi's ownership of the ship altogether. The second is primarily interested in detaining the ship for the time being so that research can be done.
The session ends with the party preparing to go before Sulil Highcraft, the Guild judge appointed to the case.