As far as I can tell at this stage we should be OK to roleplay next Friday, we arrive back in the early afternoon and most of the session is already planned as I expected us to get a bit further than we did last time, so should be cool. If any form of problem comes up with it though I will post a general alert up here on dark_rp.

Cheers!
Just a message to say that Resurrection will start this Friday - at 08:00 rather than the usual 08:30. This is just due to extra time needed to kick off the game and intro the characters. If anyone will be late text or message me.

Take a moment to scan these videos to get a visual idea of where the game is set, and make sure any relevant bits of the Mummy book are fresh in the mind for Friday.
Cheers

The city;




Its ruins;




Map;
http://g.co/maps/euv4c
For the attention of Thomas Thomason.


The trail for Saul had seemingly come to an abrupt terminus with the Owls losing track of him somewhere in the vicinity of the Succubus Club. A variety of methods and modes were looked into, but nobody could shed light on the wherabouts of mysterious Cainite named Arthur or the hunter named Saul. Suspicions began to flare: Perhaps Arthur and Saul were in cahoots?

Fredegar decided that one way to learn more might be found by speaking with Brendon, the Succubus club manager. Brendon advised Fredegar of the reward of $5,000 for the capture or death of the transgressor and Fredegar managed to get a look at the tapes from the camera pointing at the Elysium toilets during and around the time of the slaying. They showed Arthur following Saul's son, Isaac, and they did not show Arthur leaving by the same route.

Free Fallin'

As Fredegar left Brennon's private suite and made his way out of the club, a scream was heard as a somewhat familiar sight began to unfold. Upon one of the hanging dance floors a young girl was being eviscerated and her body was dropped to the ground level dance floor. The perpetrator, Arthur Gonzales, made his escape upwards into the rafters and through a window near the roof. Not entirely certain about the particular course of action, Fredegar began a pursuit.

Cat on a hot tin roof

And so a highly improbable, but exciting Hollywood rooftop chase scene ensued, with Fredegar at last able to engage in some leaping strongly assisted with Potence. Naturally all under cover of Obfuscate. All was going well until, on one rooftop seemingly containing naught but a Rooftop Pigeon Coop stood a man with his weapon drawn.



Tossing his humanity out the back window (a cocnsience can after all simply be inconvenient and dangerous) Fredegar continued his pursuit, moving to hamstring the man who had been surprised during his rooftop self-training by a insane vampire, but instead taking off his foot and lower leg.

With that done, Fredegar managed to track Arthur to an old abandoned apartment building, filled with an overwhelming stench of decay and death. For a while, that cat on the hot tin roof became a deadly game of cat and cat as both supernatural hunters prowled the building in search of the other. Fredegar caught site of Arthur, clinging on above a door frame and opened fire. Arthur, suddenly aware of Fredegar began a viscious counter assault which was dodged by Fredegar before collapsing to the floor and slowly beginning to rot.

A surprising turn of events, and Fredegar's immediate response was to drain Arthur to his last drop of blood and carry his dessicated corpse back over the roof tops of Chicago to present evidence of his slaying and to collect his reward. After so doing, he went back and got medical help for Ghost Dog as a token gesture of kindness.

Down time



Painting the town red

Anthonio decided to make his way to the Succubus club, but was struck by an urge to enter a smaller Yuppie-ish bar with a large fireplace and open fire as its main attraction. Overcoming a sense of dread at the open flames he walked in and began to soak in the atmosphere. Unfortunately a log rolled off the open fire, landed on some magazines and before long the whole place was a hellish inferno. As Anthonio fleed he gets a sense of deja vu as the scene he leaves behind is entirely like a dream he had had as a young boy.

The strange woman

In addition to that weirdness, Anthonio received a rather strange call from a young woman who seemed overly familiar with him. This was a little disturbing and she seemed to be trying to arrange a date with him.

Later, on the same lines, he had a sort of vision of giving his telephone number to an attractive woman who grabbed his arm in the Succubus Club. The vision is disturbed by a phone call. The same woman, only this time she seems disturbed that he didn't meet her at the Club last night.

Only the Succubus Club is closed due to the high frequency of bloody murders taking place there. Very odd.



Of Dogs, Drugs, and Derring-do

The coterie decided that the Succubus Club's full security tapes held the key to all their woes. Anthonio volunteered to break in, and a few minutes later returned - telling the coterie that there was no point doing it and attempted to leave. An attempt to bribe Anthonio with Copiously Cained Cocaine filled Canine was not enough - though Anthonio did take the dying dog and put it in his glove box to give his car a certain 'dead dog' odour. Fredegar also entered the club with the intent of theft on his mind only to change his mind mid action and leave. Gideon deduced that there must be some kind of security system in place set up by Brennon, and cutting their losses they left the scene.

Annoyingly everybody felt as if they were getting up a little late. It was making them kind of grumpy.

Watch it!

While playing a gig with Baby Chorus a waitress spilled a drink on Gideon, but he was able to control his rising beast and shrug the incident off. However, while at the Purple Ocelot Tongue in Gary - the new business name for Fredegar's outfit - he was approached by two girls who offered him $10,000 cash for two litres of his vitae. Gideon refused the offer and followed the girls, who seemed to speak with their benefactor on a payphone before returning to their standard homes.

A rose by any other name

A man with almond eyes gave Fredegar a rose, before walking off muttering insanities under his breath. This infuriated him. But he kept cool

The Groom

Near to his Chicago haven, Fredegar saw a man threatening to jump off a building. A crowd had gathered and seemed to be encouraging the man to jump. Those bastards. This infuriated Fredegar, but once again he quitened his bloody beast. Instead he kept close to the man, unnoticed as is his way, ready to intervene should the wost happen. It didn't, and emergency services were able to talk the man down. He had been jilted at the old altar. Like a bastard. INFURIATING!


Violent Bloody Death

While out looking for a dog to Frankenstein, Trilobyte got more than he bargained for. A pack of seemingly stray nay wild dogs gave chase. They chased him down an alleyway, decorated with little but for a corpse, hanging by barbed wire from a fire escape. Trilobyte investigated immediately, Bio-forenso-thaumaturgy, level 9 style. The results were conclusive - the guy was dead. Gruesomely so.

Rampant Hell

A crazy old guy began to rant about damnation and hell and souls and demons and the like at Trilobyte. It was kind of annoying but after a while the old man went away.

The Doctor

Thomas Thomson, PI, newly embraced Toreador, found himself the recipient of an invite to meet The Doctor at Chicago University. This he did, where he met Critias who grilled him on his stance on ethics and morality as well as law and virtue. He didn't seem overly appeased and warned him that he will be SCRUTIN EYE SED!

Cheese!

Infuriatingly Thomas woke up late again. Worse, someone had just taken a photograph of him!? By the time full consciousness had asserted itself Thomas was too late to give meaningful chase.

Children in Need

While out on convoy one fateful night they did happen to see a certain Scottie Cartwright interviewing a four year old girl. A modicum of investigation revealed the girl to be a vampire and she was quite terrified of "Scary Mr. Edwards", and was in need of a "drinkie". Playing on his paranoia and trust(!) Gideon managed to rid themselves of the Scottie problem and went, along with Trilobyte, to take to young girl to the Prince.

The rest of the coterie investigated the Orphange from which the young girl had claimed she had walked. Within its confines none other than Neally sat, weeping blood tears as fearful children huddled in one corner of that terrible cold dormitory. With a wink and whistle and he-haw-ho, the mighty coterie...no I can't keep it up. They briefly probed Neally who seemed to express regret, but upon learning that Gideon was going to tattle tale on him, he fled. Pursued in perhaps the most farcical chase scene I've ever been involved in, Neally was shot at, jogged next to and he eventually jumped into Anthonio's car who was kerb crawling next to him.

Thomas Thomson began calling in favours to have the police redirect Anthonio's car now containing Fredegar and Neally to Lodin's place. Furiously they began to plot.

Lodin, upon learning of the accusation demanded immediate proof and called for DuSable to test Becky, the child they had taken to him. The results confirmed, Becky was Lodin's own Grandchilde and Lodin called an immediate, but regrettable Bloodhunt on his former chief aide.

Eventually, Anthonio, Fredegar and Neally made it back to his place - Gideon had arranged to meet there. Neally was getting itchy. Gideon and Thomas burst into Anthonio's apartment side by side, Gideon pointing a weapon at Neally - Thomas began to light a Molotov Cocktail of some kind and the fur really started flying. In due course, to add to the confusion as friend and foe alternately pointed guns at one another, Trilobyte arrived and Neally was head shrunk and staked while Thomas was also staked.

They looked around, restraining Anthonio from attempting to indiscriminately torture their captives, and wondered. "How the fuck do we deal with this shit?"
Bitter Crusade II
Venetian Nights II


Narses asked that the Company be brought before him, and Lanzo and Tomasso also step forward.
Lanzo states the charges, also stating the proof against the party, all be it circumstantial
Narses asks if either remembers seeing any of the Itinerant company with the Sanguinaria flower the previous night. Both say they have faint recolections but could not be certain, though Lanzo adds that Anna Sgorina's testimony should be enough. Anna however again states that she herself does not belive the charges.
The Prince then asks if any more substantial evidence can be brough against them, however after several minutes of arguing Narses rises from his throne and addresses the chamber, explaining that as Prince he must remain objective in such matters. He concides that the murder of a Cainite without sanction is a grave matter. He likewise admits that the perpetrators must be found and punished. Above all, though, justice must be done, and that now is not the time for easy answers or quick solutions. At these words the chamber erupts into argument, however Guillermo silences the chamber and Narses speaks again. He gives the Company three nights to discover evidence that exonirates them, or uncover the true perpetrator. Stating that during this time they shall complite freedom of the city of Venice, and power to speak to whom ever they wish. He also adds that any attempt on their part to leave the city would be taken as an admission of guilt, and even if they managed to evade his agents, which he asured them was highly unlikely, a bloodhunt would be called across Europe.
Lanzo howls in protest, but Narses ignores him. Guillermo stresses that the Prince has spoken, and the descision made. The perceptive amongst them noticed that Tomasso did not seem at all displeased by events.
The Itinerant Company retired to ther ladgings, thinking upon how to begin their investigations. Mortius meanwhile further examined the body of Roland, discovering through necromanic arts that his killer was male, discounting Lucita, their previous prime suspect, as the killer.
[ok guys, cam't actually remember at this point who went to see who, su i'll just put what you found out]

Aimery de Versey:
Lanzo would not see that characters, so Aimery, the only other left in the Ventrue delegation agreed to see them.
Aimery says he did not see Roland after the council, though he should have met them to discuss strategy, but did not show.
H e does however sugest that they speak to Anna Sgorina, the wherehouse where Roland's body was found is Byzantine owned, and she was the only one to see them with the flowers after all.
He also asks that if they discover the identity of the assassin, or anything of significance, that they come to him before seeing Narses. Swift justice, he says, is in their interests, and Lanzo is to prominant a figure to carry it out himself. He also asures them that he will cross their palms with silver to make it worth their while.
After the company seemed to agree, they departed.

The Lasombra:
Upon being questioned Tomasso admits that he doesn't belive the charges against them, and goes on to say that he is simply using events to distract Lanzo, and that it seems to be working brilliantly.
Tomasso ofers his sympathies, and says that if he learns of anything that could exonirate the characters he would let them know, however he states that he knows nothing as to the identity or motive of the culprit.
Lucita of Aragon sugests that the hand of clan Assamite may be in play, she has encountered them in Iberia and posits that they may now be in Venice.

Anna Sgorina:
Anna sees the Company willingly, apologizing profusely for havin inadvertantly placed blame upon them, and claiming she asked Von Saschen to withdraw the charges.
When pressed on the issue of the wharehouse she finnaly admits that the Mouzakios familly, owners of the building, are her agents in the city, asking that they not reveal this to Narses for they where ghouled without his permission. However she denies that she or her ghouls had anything to do with Roland's murder, and cannot explain his presence in the wharehouse.

Nicolo:
The local nosferatu met the previous evening by the company is sought out, as the murder ocured near his territory.
And after some wrangling he reveals that some of his "eyes" saw a man beheving unusually at the Mouzakios wharehouse, a knight, in the livery of Navarre. He goes on to give a vague physical decription of the man.
He also says that the prince has been keeping an informal watch on the wharehouse, suspecting unauthorised cainite activity there.
When asked about Assamites he replies that he knows of not a single member of clan Assamite in the city of Venice.

Most of the Company returned to their lodgings to discuss what they had learned, Baradeus meanwhile preapared to visit Prince Narses to see what he could learn from the ancient Archbishop.
Suspision was now cast on all sides, yet no motive could be discerned. And the Company had but two nights left to learn the truth.
Bitter Crusade II
Venetian Nights II
In the opulent council chambers of Archbishop Narses, sat the Itinerant Company sat litsning to the arguments of the factions present, all persuesive, and each of the Company found them selves swayed by different couses of action, though none save Baradeus were certain of their positions.
After the representatives had put forward theit initial argument the council broke up into informal disscusions. Baradeus and Maelduin talked with Anna Sgorina the Byzantine representative, Volund with Von Sachen, and Brother Anthony with Guilermo Aliprando, Seneschal to Narses. Meanwhile Gregiore was party to a discussion between Roland Du Rocher, aide to Lanzo, and Tomaso D'Brexiano, of the Amici Noctis. Though Tomaso would not relent Roland, unlike Lanzo, used both logic and rhetoric in his argument, eloquently framing the Egyptian Plan. At length Tomaso left the discussion, and Volund noticed, went to the side of his aide, Lucita of Aragon, and whispered into her ear, his eyes burning into Roland all the while. A moment later she left the chambers. The discussions continued for some hours yet, Mortius even aproaching Narses himself, but the hour grew late and those present began to disperse after Guilermo called an end to the night's procedings.
They where housed in a townhouse by the Prince, and a resident of Venice, by the name of Nicolo of clan Nosteratu, was waiting to lead them through the narrow streets and waterways of the city to their lodgings.
The Company continued the discussions once they were inside the spartan but pleasant building. But at last the fiery eye of the sun began to rise in the sky outside, anf they retired to restfull slumbers.
Upon waking the next night the Company decided to adopt a united position, to maximise their weight in the council. After lots were cast the Ventrue's Egyptian plan came out on top, and was agreed on at least in theory.
So they perpared themselves and set off to the villa of Narses for the second night of council.
All was as opulent as it had been on the night before, and they were shown down beneath the house to the private chambers of the Prince.
There was, it seemed, some comotion when they arrived. But upon noticing their arrival Guillermo, declaring that all were now present, gave the floor to Lanzo Von Saschen.
With grave deneanor and stern voice, Lnzo declared that his beloved aide, Roland Du Rocher, was found dead shortly before sunrise. Murdered.
The room erupted into chaos with acusation flying, many directed at Tomasso, who vigouesly denied them before storming from the chambers, followed by Baradeus.
Guillermo banged a heavy wooded staff onto the floor, calling for order, and stating that there was to be an imediate inquest, and that none should leave town till it is done with.
After priviate disscusions Guillermo anounced that Roland's body was to be examined in the adjoining chamber, and that each faction should be represented during the process. Brother Anthony and Gregoire were asked to step through to represent the Itinerant Company.
The adjoining room was smaller, one of Narses' personal rooms, though he himself was not present.
Roland's body was laid out on the floor, a namless black powder spilling from his eyes, ears, and mouth. Also it seemed that two fingers were torn from his right hand.
Guillermo declared that he would examine the body personaly using the arts of Auspex, and that any others skilled in said arts were free to use them also, but that his findings only would carry any weight.
After laying his hands on the body, eyes closed, examining the powder, and what appeared to be a small puncture wound on the back of his neck, he stood once more.
After a moment of thought he spoke, saying that Roand Du Rocher had been poisened. Piosened by Sanguinaria, Blood Root.
He went on to describe the pioson which turns vitae to ash, how it was made from a rare red and white veined flower, when Anna Sgorina slowly turned toward the characters, stating through her own disbelief that she had seen the characters with strange flowers of that same description on the previous night. Acusing eyes turned toward the Itinerant Company, who claimed to have merely been given them by a peasant girl near the docks soon after their arrival.
Again there was chaos, but Guillermo ended it with another bang of the staff, saying that it was his duty to charge the Company with the murder of Roland Du Rocher. Guards steped forward to take them into custody, Guillermo saying that they would only incriminate themselves by resisting.
They were taken down further beneath the house of Narses, and placed in a secure and guarded room.
The Company, now fully aware that they had been framed for murder, turned their arguments to who had done it...
After a time the door of the cell swung open to reveal Guillermo Alleprando, who explained in a peacable maner that the evidence against them was circumstantial at best and that the Prince had to be percieved to act swiftly against those who break the Traditions of Caine. However though the evidance was cicumstantial it was still evidence, even they could not deny that. He told them to trust in the wisdom of Narses, before leading them back out, oncemore into the courts of elders.
The chamber, if possible, was even more opulent than those they had seen already. Even the very floors of the dark hall were of intricate mosaic flacked with gold, and Narses himself sat atop a dais in a large high-backed escopial chail set with various precious stones. He sat impassively dressed in the red robes of a Byzanine Patriarch, cluching a scepter of office in one ancient hand.
Present were also all the delegations of the council, and the eminent Cainites of the city of Venice.
At a gesture from the Princes hand the hall fell silent, and he sat forward to speak.

MORE TO FOLLOW BEFORE THE SESSION IF I HAVE TIME...

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