When the door opens again, it admits the manservant and a woman.
The woman was short, with long brown hair that cascaded around her ivory-rimmed spectacles and over her shoulders. She's dressed somewhat informally - a rather business-like green dress and a pair of thin ladies' gloves.
This was the woman that had called you all here. She takes a seat near the table, unrolling some paper sketches onto the table, and waits while the various teas are served about - plain tea for Oriana, with milk and sugar; hiji with honey and lemon for Eleen; and while it's not laban, it's Earl's fazir, which tastes similar enough to be palatable for Kaz. Aliz herself has a ordinary cup, though she more uses it as a delicate paperweight than a drink.
"Good afternoon," she starts with much preamble, and her voice is strong and sure. "I'm sure you know why I've called you here. There's a problem plaguing our city." She tapped the paper on the table. A sketch of a bestial humanoid, detailed enough you can see the slaver running from the jaws. "These monsters are very interesting. They raise so many questions.
Where did they come from? Why? What are they doing with the people they drag off? How intelligent are they? Certainly, none of my colleagues in other cities have heard of the like occuring there. That suggests the beasts originate inside Sleangate. But how and why have they emerged is the biggest question.
Overall, you can think of it as three aims.
The How
I've heard someone managed to slay a beast, and its corpse is at the University Ward, being dissected at Golham University. Unfortunately, I don't have access there, and any results are being kept secret for now. I need one of their bodies, or the records of dissection. That's to find out what makes them tick.
The What
What's making them? Do they have a breeding population that was buried somewhere in the tunnels and catacombs beneath, and now a crumbling wall has freed them? Does some mage, advanced far beyond his peers, have a labrartory somewherE? Are these the feral children of the Church, run amok?" She spread her hands. "I have no idea, so we have to find out.
The why
Why are they dragging people off? They tend to try to capture, rather than kill outright. Are they picking out specific targets, and so are intelligent and directed? Are they hunting randomly, just rabid beasts needing to be put down?
These three things, my friends, are what you are going to find out."