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| + | So, the players seem to have figured out who the traitor was, but come up with a larger conspiracy; however, they still do not know the disposition of the other memebers of the Convention of the West. And what was that about the inevitabilty of the Deathlords' victory? |
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− | * Four Sidereals (Red Stone Rising, Battleworn Nail, Blossom of Cerulian Fluttering and Stalwart Sky) are missing, one dead (Sorrowful North)
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− | * They (<i>all of them? have we checked?</i>) arrived on Skullstone via the Calibration Gate
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− | * Sorrowful North was conducting an Internal Affairs investigation into the Convention of Water and found evidence of corruption (Stalwart Sky) and worse (<i>what exactly?</i>), which he was going to turn over turn over to Censor Xue Fan
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− | * According to Xue Fan he claimed that "a very high ranking sidereal had.... betrayed [the Sidereal] order and doomed creation." (<i>Red Stone Rising isn't 'high ranking' so probably someone else</i>)
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− | * Sorrowful North was killed by a cloaked figure, whom he addressed as 'Brother', with a Starmetal blade
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− | * Said figure was obscured from SN's memories and his name was overridden by static (<i>makes his having turned Dark Sidereal with full name-selling and Outside-of-Fate stuff quite likely</i>)
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− | * It maintained, that it was still a servant of the Maidens and desired to rectify the deterioration of Creation by way of 'drastic actions' (<i>a 'join me' speech for SN or honest, if misguided opinions?</i>)
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− | * The Third Realm Fleet at Coral was supposed to have disappeared before reaching land.
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− | * The intention behind its presence was to show Coral, who's Boss (Coral has been making Realm tributaries pay taxes to *them* instead of the Realm)
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− | * Each ship probably has one Dragonblood at the least.
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− | * Destroying the fleet might drive House Peleps into an alliance with Mnemon and would definitely have a big impact on House politics.
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− | Information from Weeping Glass (very questionable trustworthiness):
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− | * Abyssal souls fall into Oblivion upon death
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− | * The Silver Prince could reach WG even in the Far East, under Solar protection
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− | * She claims, Lytek would 'shut her up' about something for political reasons - hint go towards a collaboration with the Silver Prince to break open the Jade Prison and a 'connection in heaven' SN turned up
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− | * Red Stone Rising was granted sanctuary by the Silver Prince in return for 'his assistance and certain information'
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− | * Battleworn Nail, Blossom of Cerulian Fluttering and Stalwart Sky came to Skullstone to rescue or assassinate Red Stone Rising. The Deathlord's forces denied them in force, the Sidereals resisted. (<i>Imprisonment, a forced alliance/conversion, unrelated absense? Or fabrication on WG's part?</i>)
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− | * Sorrowful North did NOT come along to Skullstone, because he didn't trust his fellows
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− | * The victory of the Neverborn is 'mathematically inevitable by this point' (<i>propaganda or reference to some devilish plan?</i>)
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− | ADamiani: So, the players seem to have figured out who the traitor was, but come up with a larger conspiracy; however, they still do not know the disposition of the other memebers of the Convention of the West. And what was that about the inevitabilty of the Deathlords' victory?
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So, the players seem to have figured out who the traitor was, but come up with a larger conspiracy; however, they still do not know the disposition of the other memebers of the Convention of the West. And what was that about the inevitabilty of the Deathlords' victory?