The Events of the 1st of Limestone, 1070
"Deeply entrenched in a world of violence and intrigue, Aya fears for her life. But what is the life of a single dwarf, compared to The Truth? No, she must be resilient, and she must continue with her research. She must... discover the truth..."
"Who are you talking to?"
Aya blinked, the leaves of the potted plant she was hiding behind rustling as she glanced back over her should. Mookie stood behind her looking bewildered, carrying a large roast on a platter. Aya coughed and closed her little notebook, tucking the charcoal pencil behind her ear.
"I'm following up on a story, and I'd ask you to be quiet while I research."
"You're hiding outside of Madam Dodik's office..."
"Yes, because, ah! There, coming down the stairs!"
The Hammerer Postrose slouched down the steps, his ropes swirling around his feet. He carried his hammer in both hands, the gems and designs glittering in the torchlight. Aya began mumbling to herself, frantically scribbling in her now-opened notebook, but with a shriek she was tugged backwards.
"You can't be spying on Madam Dodik!" Mookie hissed.
"Hey, HEY! Let go! This is IMPORTANT!"
Postrose spared them a single glance, a pair of tarts wrestling out front of the whore-chambers. His attention waning, he turned and opened the door to the office, stepping inside unannounced.
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"Ah, you're both here. Excellent."
"Err, Hammerer, how unexpected," Madam Dodik said, her face paling.
"Yes. You're hard to find, I'm sure you know. We have to talk. About securities."
"There's nothing to talk about, then. Security as at it's highest," Rinsesilver said quietly.
"Not for your little establishment. For the fortress itself. Since arriving, I've heard some interesting things about... terrorists. How absurd, yes? Terrorists! Where could one hide within our sanctuary and not be caught... and as I thought it over, it dawned on me. One would hide outside, away from prying eyes. Perhaps somewhere outside the prying eyes of the law.
"Perhaps the propriators don't know of any such vermin hiding in their little homes. That is always a case - or maybe they do, and are just ... scared of repercussions. I can respect that. If information is given that can lead to finding these villians, why, that would be seen as a very favorable action."
Rinsesilver started to open her mouth, but closed it. She glanced at Madam Dodik, eyes narrowed, lips pursed, on the verge of speaking anyway. Madam Dodik looked miserable. Her eyes downcast, she rung her hands together, chewing on her lower lip. Eventually, she gave the smallest of nods. Rinsesilver looked as if she would explode from glee.
"Stravitch," She said. "He's harboring the terrorists. Or he is the terrorist. It doesn't matter - Stravitch Fillwhip is the man you're after."
"Mmm, that's a lofty accusation. And how have you come by this information?"
"My... associates have seen him with their own eyes. A burly dwarf, a miners build, wearing a steel wielding mask - he stole from us, and from the caravans, and was aided by the Good Captain."
"And you would be willing to testify before the nobility with such information?"
Postrose was met with silence. His smile was thin and grim, his dark eyes glittering. "Oh, I see how it is... wanting to protect yourselves, something illicit was being done when you met this unfortunate soul... well, perhaps as a worshiper of the lady Zefon - however dubious her existence my be - I should examine the other churches in the area, pay tribute to the other Gods that contend for my prayers. Thank you, for your time."