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Art is in the eye of the beholder

General Summary

Mr. Templeton and Mr. Twill were given a personal job from Madame Templeton to assist a friend of hers, the painter Rafello. There was a rival artist, Michel (mee-kel) that was stealing his technique and underselling the paintings. Unable to contact Aldric and Mr. Helles, the two set out to Fogcrest, a bohemian artist commune in the south of Silkshore. Upon entering the gallery, they notice the crowd is mesmerized by the artist’s work. They however were unaffected. Mr. Twill looked at the work in the ghost field and discovered the effects from the painting was coming from the blue paint.   The Gentlemen returned to the Red Lamp and talked with Madame Tesslyn. She informed them that the paint was stolen from Rafello and if they destoryed the paint, it would solve her problem. They return to the gallery posing as buyers for his art. Things were not going well until Mr. Templeton had the bouncers drag a fellow customer out the door. The two snuck into the back storage room. There it was discovered the paint was being stored in magical pots with Hadrathi written on them. Mr. Twill recognized this symbol is a character of defilement that belonged the old god “The Maw of the Void”. Mr. Templeton and Mr. Twill wreck the jars, and run out through the adjacent apartments. In doing so they have angered the artist commune. The Bluecoats also harassed Suzanne, the office’s old secretary, but they were paid off to stop asking questions. Other fun facts: -The drink to let Madame Tesslyn know you want to talk about a job is a "Tesslyn on the rocks" -There is an area in Fogcrest called "The Theater" where artists who have made it paint on the massive wall behind an area where young playwriters put on their productions -You have an office secretary called Suzanne, who dislikes Templeton but likes everyone else
Report Date
16 Dec 2018

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