All Hail the Reaching Moon!
An Investigation into the Recent Death of Halcyon var
Enkorth
Citadel of Elkoi, Occupied Balazar 7/47
Hail Minister Windlass,
As ordered I had travelled to the citadel of Elkoi to
investigate the recent death of your aide Halcyon var Enkorth. Upon my arrival in
the citadel I made my presence and objective known to Euryptus the Bold, commander of the
Lunar garrison, Elecora Kindtongue, High Priestess of the Seven Mothers, and Marusa, known
as the Shrew, priestess of Jalakel the Witch, the individual rumoured to have been working
the closest with var Enkorth. All three parties offered me their full co-operation
and placed all their available resources at my disposal. I did not bother to make my
presence known to King Glyptus the Good the local puppet as his loyalties are somewhat
suspect.
I questioned all the witnesses that Euryptus the Bold's
investigation had found and made my own inquiries to see whether I could find any
additional witnesses. I managed to locate an additional eyewitness who was able to
provide some useful information.
The particulars of his death are as follows :
On the night known in the Theyalan calendar as Windsday
during Death week the four peltasts on duty at the quaintly termed Pig Gate were accosted
and killed by five warriors. (This night unfortunately was one of a black moon so
the only available light was from the torches at the gate). The guard at this gate was
increased to four from one recently due to an earlier infiltration of this gate by what
are believed to be the very same group of warriors. (Since this occurrence the Pig
Gate has been kept barred at night and the guards are stationed within the walls instead).
Forensic spellcasting determined that the guards had
been distracted by the sudden appearance of a rather tall, extremely good looking woman
who had staggered up and collapsed at their feet. (It is uncertain whether this
woman was one Hallelujah Harndottir, a follower of Babeester Gor, or an unknown woman of
Balazaring origin known to associate with this crew of villains). While they were so
distracted one of their number was Befuddled while the other three were hit by a hail of
missiles. One was slain by a javelin wound to the chest, one was killed by a
Multimissiled arrow causing savage wounds and the third one was slain by a combination of
Multimissiled arrow and a dagger wound inflicted by the so-called woman in need. The
Befuddled guard was then foully killed by a dagger blow to the back of the chest as he
stood helpless. No doubt inflicted by the same "woman in need". Two of the
warriors believed to be Praxians then donned the dead guards equipment and pretended to
stand guard while the woman believed to be a Balazaring crouched nearby in the shadows.
The remaining two warriors then entered the citadel
bearing one of the dead guard's body with them and made their way to the King's Inn where
Halcyon var Enkorth had had his lodgings. (This body was later found propped up in a
dark corner outside the inn. It is uncertain what they had meant to do with it).
It is believed that they were either journeyed there with, met there or were
proceeded there by a sorceror of unknown origin known only by the name, no doubt a
pseudonym, of "Simon". (For the sake of brevity I'll continue to refer to
this sorceror as "Simon"). This "Simon" had given this name to
the guards at the main gate earlier that day when he had entered the citadel under the no
doubt false pretense of hiring a bodyguard. He claimed to have been part of a
adventuring party who had been all (with the exception of himself) slain by Tusk
Riders. No record exists of any such party having been registerd at Elkoi nor has
the presence of Tusk Riders been confirmed within Balazar. It was discovered that he
was a sorceror when the assessor at the main gate cast the usual Detect Magic to assess
his taxes. He paid the entry tax and having had his weapons peace strapped asked for
directions to an inn he could stay in. Directed to the King's Inn he paid for a night's
lodging in a shared room. He attracted the innkeeper's attention because of the
large quantity of gold wheels he was carrying and because he ordered water to
drink. Travellers from deep within Balazar are unusual at this time of the
year as well. He made his stated attention of hiring a bodyguard known to the
innkeep, one Moraring Broom, and asked whether he knew of anywhere he could find
one. The innkeep suggested he try Cyriel Endelkar, the chief priest of the Etryries
cult in Balazar and provided him with directions to his compound.
"Simon" proceeded straight to Cyriel
Endelkar's compound where he was greeted by three muscular bodyguards employed by
Endelkar. He made his purpose known to the three and while one was inside informing
his master of a visitor this "Simon" attempted to hire one of these guards away
from Endelkar's employ. When the third guard came back he was ushered into
Endelkar's presence where he repeated his story about being the sole survivor of his party
and his desire to hire a bodyguard. Endelkar said that he would pass this message on
to any likely candidates but he didn't think that "Simon" would be able to find
anyone to hire at this time of the year. "Simon" thanked him and made his
way back to the gate he had exited the citadel by. There the guards attempted to
shake him down for bribes by claiming not to have seen him exit the gate. (Although on my
questioning them they admitted to having been on duty at the gate when he had actually
exited). This shake down attempt ended upon the "intervention" of Halcyon
var Enkorth who had been notified of the entry of a rich sorceror into the citadel by the
assessor at the main gate. var Enkorth escorted "Simon" back to the King's
Inn and sometime during the trip back he arranged for an "innocent" fencing bout
with "Simon" since the late var Enkorth was a keen fencer and that was the
apparent weapon of choice of the sorceror as well.
Upon returning to the inn var Enkorth told the sorceror
that he would need to go to his room to fetch his rapier. When he returned the pair
moved outside to the courtyard before the inn for their bout. It was agreed that no
magic would be used and "Simon" removed some magic from his weapons before the
bout. As witnesses the pair had a group of Lunar peltasts from the garrison.
The pair exchanged blows for a while until var Enkorth was slightly wounded. He
insisted on continuing the bout and the fight went on. It was at this point that a
confederate of var Enkorth's cast a Befuddle spell at "Simon" which sorcerous
protection prevented from working. "Simon" then accused var Enkorth of
having poison on his rapier blade which was probably true from all reports I have heard on
var Enkorth's personality. var Enkorth ordered the watching soldiers to seize
"Simon", which they did. He was ushered to a guard post where he was
relieved of all his money and magic items and expelled from the Citadel.
No one expected that he would return wanting revenge so
var Enkorth did not take any additional percautions to ensure his safety. While his
two confederates waited below "Simon" entered the King's Inn by a back window
where he foully slew a sleeping merchant. He then entered the inn and made his way
to the hallway outside var Enkorth's room where he doused the floorboards with lamp oil
and set a fire that served to block the stairways up and down and var Enkorth's door.
The King's Inn is a three story structure made up of a stone shell and a wooden
interior. The ground floor is used as a drinking and eating establishment with an
attached kitchen. The first floor is made up of private and shared rooms (plus the
room's the innkeep lived in) as well as the chambers var Enkorth lived in while he was in
Elkoi. The second floor served as the communal room and as barracks for Lunar
soldiers.
According to my eyewitness she was awoken by a sound
she could not identify and when she looked out of her window across the way from var
Enkorth's windows she saw that the windows in his room were lit from within by a bright
light which she quickly realized was fire. She was going to spread the alarm when
she noticed a black clad figure walking on thin air outlined in one of the windows.
(Undoubtably the sorceror "Simon"). This figure stuck his head into the
window (which I suspect he had opened) and was attacked by a small salamander var Enkorth
was known to possess. She also saw a flash of light as the Warding spell guarding
var Enkorth's rooms went off but apparently "Simon's" sorcery defeated the
Warding. My eyewitness thinks this figure may have been hit by an arrow fired from
within the room but she was uncertain about this. "Simon" easily slew the
salamander and retreated from the window. She saw him move higher up above the
window but he seemed surprised when var Enkorth leapt through the other window and landed
on the ground wielding a long spear. It was then that my eyewitness spotted
"Simon's" confederates. From her description one of them had to be a rogue
Yemalio initiate known as Durnfal, Baron of Golden Ears (research in the Irripi Ontor
temple in Glamour show this to be a small fief beholden to the Count of Sun County in
Prax). It is uncertain who the other figure was although he has a known confederate
who is a Pentan horseman and the figure was wielding a bow. (A weapon the
Balazarings are known to shun as taboo).
This pair moved forward to attack var Enkorth and he
managed to befuddle the Yemalian. Unfortunately he managed to shake off the effects
of the spell right away and kept advancing. The pair exchanged blows and the
sorceror swept down from behind and stabbed var Enkorth in the chest apparently killing
him. By this time the Lunar soldiers from the second floor had lowered ropes made
out of bedding to the ground and the first of them tried to kick the sorceror in the head.
His blow landed but bounced off some magical protection. The pair on the
ground grabbed var Enkorth and ran off toward the Pig Gate with him with the sorceror
flying behind. Just as they ran out of sight the sorceror cast some spell on var
Enkorth that made him fly up to him and he flew off with the body.
Having returned to the gate where their friends waited
the six fled into the darkness bearing var Enkorth's body with them. His head was
later found nailed to a tree not far from the citadel. Fortunately the timely
intervention of Lunar priestesses from the local temple put the fire out before too much
damage was incurred (sylphs being used to smother the fire). Euryptus the Bold,
commander of the Lunar garrison ordered his men to repair the damage at no cost to the
innkeeper. The innkeeper, Moraring Broom was so grateful at this that he immediately
joined the Seven Mothers. All-in-all only six people died in the raid, including
Halcyon var Enkorth, the unfortunate merchant and the four gate guards. It is
obvious that var Enkorth's actions were in part responsible for his death however this
sort of vigilante action cannot be tolerated so I have authorised in your name an increase
in the bounty on these villains from 100 wheels to 200 wheels each alive and 175 wheels
each dead. Except for the ringleader, the sorceror, on his head I have authorised a
bounty of 300 wheels dead or alive. (They were already under bounty (except the
sorceror) for the role they had played in thwarting the marriage of the Immtheran grain
goddess, Imma into the Balazarting pantheon. It is my hope that these sums will
either tempt the Balazarings to betray these six or will attract bounty hunters. It
is my contention that security is adequate at the citadel especially with the new
precautions taken after this raid.
I remain yours,
Troigentes Lakedaimon, Special Investigator assigned to
the Ministry of Provincial Security
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