Session Eight:

Grim Expectations


The confused melee outside the sick-house came to an end as the circle regained control over themselves or were forcibly restrained by their fellows until they had a chance to subdue their darker halves.
Leaving the scene quickly afterward and taking the back streets they managed to make it to Cafe Blank without running into any more Insurrectionist units, and there found Edward Pembroke waiting for them still in full gentleman's evening wear, as promised, behind the cafe in the shadowed alleyway.
After some initial questions he led them down the alley and though a shabby back door down into a basement.

Through the wall was a low ceilinged room, dark and bare, with a low table and chairs as its only furniture and a warm fog eerily rolling around the floor.
Sat on one of the seats was a pale ghost, appearing swathed in a hooded heavy looking black cloak hanging low over what seemed to be a thin lipped effeminate looking face. Edward introduced the wraith as his friend, Elias van Hertzer of the Haunters Guild.
After introductions and assurances from Edward, Van Hertzer tells them ominously, in a quiet voice, that though he has no love for the Hierarchy or its Legions, but what could happen if nothing is done could be far worse.
The Haunter went on to say that he has learned from the mouths of captured Spectres what is perhaps the most terrible news he could have learned regarding the aledged Grim conspiracy
That in truth there was no Grim conspiracy. That it all was in fact a spectral conspiracy, born from the dark mind of a high-ranking corrupted soul. Chancellor Amistead of the Grim Legion had been corrupted Said the Haunter, some time ago Van Hertzer he believed, and that it was he who directed the corruption of the soul of the originally legitimate Ambassador from the Empire of Jade while he was en route to the West. Though the Haunter believed that none on the ambassador's side, and very few within the Grim Legion were also corrupted, with most believing it their actions were simple war-time espionage as might be expected.
Their goal of this shadow-eaten faction is for the deal to end in violence and thus to orchestrate the Jade Empire's entry into the war, leaving the European shadowlands in total chaos and easy pickings for the spectral armies of general Coldheart.
The exchange must be stopped, interjected Pembroke, the heroic Marshall Dresher rescued both to resume his command, and to prevent the sensitive information he knows from falling into the hands of the Smiling Lord's armies if it had not already done so. Then Cancellor Amistead must be obliviated or revealed for what he truly is. There were mummers of aggreement, for all now knew what was at stake.
The circle then decided to split into 2 groups to achieve these aims before it was too late. Von Fenrig, Stringer, Raj, & Franks would go to confront the Countess's husband, Otto Von Fenrig, now the Grim Legion's Centurion in charge of security in the area of the Parc. While Hughcastle & Von Dekker would attempt a high-risk espionage mission to the local Grim barracks in search of sensitive plans relating to the exchange.
But before they departed Pembroke tells them that he has heard yet more bad news, for that day upon visiting Captain Mansheim at the LZ-4, he heard that Berlin had been attacked by a large spectral army under unknown command that rose straight out of the Tempest shortly after their departure for Paris , and though the neutral Hierarchy forces managed to fight them out of the Necropolis and most of the wider city, Berlin is now under siege from all sides...
Shortly after this the circle left the rotting mist-shrouded basement and made for the Paris catacombs and Marshal Etienne of the Loyalist resistance to gather what further intelligence they could before splitting up into 2 groups for the tasks at hand.

Hughcastle and Von Dekker, having heard from the Loyalist resistance that that particular barracks had now come under the command of one Overlord Schwarzenberg who had recently arrived from Berlin having somehow got out before the siege was fully in place, now sought to gain entry into the Grim Legion barracks nearest to the Park where they have heard the operation is being run from.
The structure is not unlike the Grim barracks in Berlin they had previously entered with the help of Elizarov/Pembroke, a large squat structure fashioned of relic stone with soulsteel gates.
A few streets away from their target the two Legionaires enshrouded, and they invisibly took to the skies on ghostly wings, flying clear over the walls of the busy Insurrectionist compound.
They landed in the courtyard without a sound and proceeded to weave between the unknowing Legionnaires on duty there to before spliting up in search of Overlord Schwarzenberg's office. It was Von Dekker who struck lucky upstairs in the barracks, seeing and recognising the Overlord as he emerged from one of the rooms there, and following him downstairs where he met up with Hughcastle again as they watched him give orders to a local Centurion outside.
Not losing any time they quickly and silently moved back upstairs and began to go through Schwarzenberg's office, eventually stumbling upon the deployment plans for the exchange as well at the numbers involved, crucial information if they wished to not only conduct the ambush with success, but get out of there in one piece afterward.
After both making attempts to commit the plans to memory they quickly departed the way and in the manner they came, and returned to Stringer's sister's house to await the arrival of the others.

Meanwhile at the urging of Von Fenrig and after having waited to spot the Count on patrol with his men, Stringer approached the Grim unit that marched past with Otto Von Fenrig at its head. He introduced himself to the Centurion as a member of the Usurer's Guild, and went on to say that he had recently met a wraith, newly arrived, that was seeking him. The Count demanded to know who this person was and what Stringer wanted with him, but the Usurer managed to convince him that it was of a sensitive nature and that they should meet later on to talk in private. Centurion Otto Von Fenrig reluctantly agreed, and once they had left Stringer returned to the run down cafe where the Countess, Franks, & Raj waited.
Later that night they met Otto as planed by a nearby skinlands war memorial, the Count was already there when they arrived and Stringer approached with the Countess enshrouded by his side and Raj & Franks watching from a nearby position.
Dispensing with formalities Otto immediately demanded to know why it was that Stringer had arranged the meeting, but after only a few more words were spoken the Countess appeared by the Usurer's side, much to the apparent shock of Otto.
He almost went to embrace his late wife, but stopped short as suspicion and confusion crossed his face, nevertheless the Countess managed to allay his suspicions after telling him a false story of her time after death.
The Grim Centurion, now seemingly firm in his course of action, demanded that the Countess return with him to his barracks where he could protect her, for these were dangerous times he said. and there he could protect her until the rule of the New Emperor could be more firmly established in the city.
Despite her tentatively voiced objections, he took her gently but firmly by the arm, and went to move away, as Stringer, Franks, and Rav Avanindra, awaiting some signal to intervene, looked on...



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Session Seven:

Long Dead Voice of The Resistance.


Surrounded by ghostly Legionnaires of the Grim Legion, and watching the mysterious Pembroke/Elizarov disappear off into the Parisian streets, the covert circle of Loyalists just in from Berlin cast one last look over their shoulders at Captain Mansheim and the LZ-4, and make for the house owned by Stinger's sister in order to use it both as a hideout in the Insurrectionist city, and their new Haunt.

The streets of Paris at twilight were bustling with its living residents and they had to dodge and weave to avoid being walked through by the unknowing living residents.
Things seemed chaotic there in places as they pass numerous sick houses for those dying of the Spanish Flu epidemic that was sweeping across Europe and swelling the Skeletal Lord's ranks, and yet in the skinlands the mood there seemed considerably less depressed than in the defeated city of Berlin.
Through the shroud of the shadowlands however the city was still rife with decay, and from time to time small groups of Grim or Emerald Legionnaires can be seen on patrol, or stood near open nihils, watch over them, as well a troops of chained withered looking wraiths being led away toward the looming Citadel.
As they walked in the direction Stringer roughly remembered her living sister's house to be, a pair of Emerald Legionnaire noticed them among the crowds and called for them to halt. The senior of the two proceeded to question them in a variety of ways, with only Hughcastle giving suspect answers, however backed up by Stringer they managed to assuage any serious suspicions. Hughcastle could however not escape, the confiscation of the rather obvious relic riffle that he openly carried over his shoulder, despite the many faux objections that he raised.

Stringer's sister's house was a classic Belle Epoque Parisian town house, well appointed, fairly large and luxurious with a few servants. After some explorations around the place the came to the conclusion that the best place for an undisturbed Haunt would be the large and unused attic at the top of the three storey building.
Shortly afterwards they left the house to make contact with their connection to the loyalist underground, the Pardoner that peddled his wares on the Rue D'Avron in central Paris, well outside the Necropolis area.
Not long after finding the correct road they noticed a Pardoner's lantern hanging in the Shadowlands outside a boarded up Skinlands shop, casting a dim glow about itself.
Not quite sure what to expect they stepped though the old wooden door and into a dusty and empty old shop. Inside sat a pale fellow on one of two relic chairs. He was caped in black and wore a wide brimmed hat of the same colour as was the custom among his Guild. He looked up at them from under the brim of his hat while fiddling with a relic knife when they entered, and asked them what he could do them for, and Hughcastle replies that he has heard there is fine dinning at midnight".
Th Pardoner, who went by the name of Bertand, freezes for a moment, examining them, before the expected round o questions and answers passed between him and the circle. The most important information he relays to them is that they should return at the same time the next night, and he will then take them to the Loyalist resistance. They agree, and begin to discuss the arrangements when the Bertand's lantern begins to audibly clang around outside, and with the rising of a whistling wind an alarm bell begins to toll in the distance atop the Citadel.
Maelstrom! Cries the Pardoner as he leapt to his feet and ran straight through the wall and away.
Knowing that a skinlands structure would provide them with no protection against the ghost-storm they quickly decided to make for the basement of Stinger's sister's house, seeking safety bellow ground in the absence of any shadowlands structure. And with that they set off through the wall themselves, dashing madly down the street in a growing, painful wind.

Meanwhile, in the neutral Silent Legion's small Paris barracks one Legionnaire Franks is unexpectedly summoned before a Centurion named Arnaud from External Intelligence. The Centurion was tall and of medium build, appearing in a smart but anachronistic French Officer's uniform. Franks is greeted formally upon entering entering the small and dimly lit room, before being told that what he is about to hear, the orders he is about to receive, are considered top secret by the Legion on pain of the Forges.
In the locked room of the fortified relic burned down warehouse that is the Silent barracks Horace Franks is then briefed on the outline of the mission of a circle of Loyalists arrived in the city from Berlin, and that he is being assigned to assist them as a point of honour as the group had come to the Silent Legion's aid in the past. If captured or questioned by the Grim, Emerald, or other Insurrectionist forces, he is told to inform them that he is of the Pauper's Legion, and forthwith not to report to anyone but him on this matter, including even others within their Legion. He was told he would be joining up with the circle at the haunt of Pardoner Bertand in Paris centre the next night, and then dismissed.
Not long after he to noticed the wind beginning to howl outside, and then was called to the defence of the Silent barracks from storm-ridding spectres along with his fellow Legionnaires.

As the circle ran the winds increased to what Von Dekker estimated was Force 2 or 3, and s they turned a corner not far from Stringer's they saw a large nihil tear through the fabric of the Shadowlands in the air down the road behind them, and a troop of spectral gas masked cavalrymen come charging out on moliated steeds of former wraiths and into a nearby detachment of Legionnaires, followed by a surge plasmatic gas.
Von Dekker turns with his relic pistol in hand, thinking to help the embattled Legionnaires, only to see the the form of the sudden maelstrom, a roiling wall of almost solid black descending on the city in the shadowlands and surging through its streets.
He quickly thinks better of it, despite his shadow's urgings, and turns running to catch the others up.
Upon reaching the house they run straight through the front door, cellar door, and then hit the deck as the howling winds and eerie shrieks pass over above, and continue for around 10 hours before the storm passes and the marauding spectral units are fought of by the local Legions.

After the ghost storm had receded once more to the Tempest both the Berlin circle and Legionnaire Franks made ready for their rendezvous at Bertand's, having still heard nothing of Elizarov/ Edward Pembroke.
They meet in the old abandoned shop front, and Bertand, who has met Franks before, introduces him as the Silent Legionnaire explains why he is there and that he will be assisting them in any way he can.
The Pardoner then takes them as promised, takes them to meet with the Loyalist underground of Paris, who just happen to be, literally underground.
He brought them to an old stone tunnel mouth on the banks of the Siene, an entrance to the Paris catacombs, before leaving them with instructions to tell the Loyalists that they are "Louis' butlers".
The narrow but widening tunnel leads down into darkness, winding through changing passages before noises and a voice in the darkness orders them to stop. The circle does so, and gives the code phrase before a soulfire lantern was uncovered ahead of them shedding blue light on the now wider stone tunnel, and a group of mixed Legionnaires, heavily armed and moliated, ahead of them with swords drawn and relic riffles levelled at them. They are asked for their names before the weapons were lowered and they were led down yet more winding tunnels beneath Paris before coming to a large lit chamber, a staging area of some kind, where other Loyalists were gathered for various reasons. One Marshall Etienne of the Skeletal Legion, the local commander, thin, in piecemeal relic armour,with limp curling hair hanging down his face and dark shadows under his eyes speaks with them and hears Centurion Von Fenrig elaborate on their mission. He replies that he and his men will provide what ever back up they need, but that they must put the plan together themselves, and make sure that it is full proof, he will not put his men's souls in danger for a fools errand.
He tells them that he himself knew only that an important party from the Empire of Jade are to hand over an Important Loyalist commander to the Grim Legion, and of the aledged area where it is to take place, run down Park Du Parisii in the poor southern part of town.
He says they need to obtain detailed information as to the exact timing of the exchange, only then he will provide support from a cohort of Loyalists to aid in the rescue.
Commander Etienne then tells them they are free to requisition any thing hey may need to get this done.

When they get back to their temporary haunt once more, this time with Franks, Edward Pembroke/ Elizarov is waiting in the attic, still in full gentleman's evening wear, sat down and reading a small relic notebook of some kind.
He stood as they entered and commented on their new friend, accepting his introduction graciously, and asked for an introduction before saying, in more sombre tone, that he had been speaking to his contact in the Haunter's Guild here in Paris, the one that captured and interrogated the spectre that had had a hand in the corruption of Xian Tsung. He continued saying that more had been learned... Intensely disturbing information, far worse than that he and his contact had previously uncovered.
He said that it was best that they come and meet his friend in person so that he can relay these things to them himself, so they can all pool their thoughts and decide what course to take.
Though disturbed, they agree, Pembroke then left after telling the to meet him behind the Cafe Blanc later that night, and telling them to beware patrolling Legionnaires on the streets as there is a curfew outside the Necropolis area after dark.
They spend the intervening time performing a brief recognisance of the park in question, the once sumptuous but now decrepit and deserted Park Du Parisii. They discovered but one thing of note on the trip, in the Tempest of the area was a large black unexplained mound that seemed to radiate angst and dispear, they almost sought to investigate the anomaly further, but in the end thought better of it at the time, and left the area with all due haste.

After they left Stringer's for the meeting later that night they saw a group of Grim Legionnaires carrying cauls out of a local sick house where a Reaper awaited complete with relic scythe to reap them before the should-be members of the Skeletal Legion are taken away in chains toward the Grim occupied Citadel.
All of the circle were enshrouded as was wise, save for Raj and Stringer who did not possess the ability, they were spotted by the remaining guards and told to stop for questioning, which they duly did, but when one of them tried to take Raj away a violent confrontation suddenly ensued, and their shadows came to the fore.
Shots were fired, swords of Stygian steel rang out and shadow strove against psyche as friend turned against friend on the cobbled Parisian streets. Darkness had come into the eyes of both Von Fenrig and Hughcastle and Raj seemed to dive for cover into the very soul of one of the confused and ambushed Grim Legionnaires.
Their mission momentarily forgotten, the circle now turned on each other at that most inopportune of times, with all the duplicitousness and ferocity the darkest parts of their own souls could muster with only a few among them remaining level headed enough to dispatch the Grim shocked Legionnaires into harrowings.
If their true enemies were have been watching, they would have laughed with glee...



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