Chapter 5: Interrogations & Revelations
General Summary
We begin this chapter where our last one left off, on the 31st of Laeroth, having just defeated two individuals while the third escaped and rescuing Linn. Our powerful female heros conferred briefly about how best to interrogate the remaining person, who was knocked unconscious. They decide that Lenihlra was to play the interrogator, acting as a peaceful mediator, and ploy the man to give what information he had over to the group. They tied him to a tree and Falaern lightly healed him.
As he came to, Lenihlra was able to masterfully decieve him into giving up some of the information that he knew about the party he was travelling with. The information was as follows:
- His name is Dom Baumann and his (now deceased) companion was named Camus
- He is a hired "tough" from Moldoryn who was roped into this adventure by Camus and Wesley
- They were heading to a house on a hill in Lorisen
- Others were kidnapped by the same blonde-haired individual and taken to Lorisen
- The blonde magic-user is named Wesley P'dash
- The man who was killed at Linn's House was named Mads and came from Lorisen
Oskar Oskenfort, "Bird's View of Lorisen, Looking South," Color etching on paper, 4 3/4 in x 8 1/4 in, ca. 80 A.U. Long-term loan from the House of Luthyra. Currently housed in the National Museum of Emaniquora in Lorisen.
"This creative and intricately detailed etching imagines how a bird might view our fair city. The view appears to be from the top of our waterfall, Bril Lanthir, as one can see the canal leading in from the south and joining in with the Ansklere River. Of course in this time the lifts were not yet built and this canal only led to a small port where ships could load and unload their goods before turning around and heading east once more. Also of note in this early view is the lack of bridges crossing the river. Most of our larger and more fortified bridges were not built until after 100 A.U. The view also looks south on the neighborhoods on that side of the river that began to populate after The Unity. It is astounding that this artwork has lasted so long in such excellent condition!"
Description given by the Curator of Books & Manuscripts, Pol Wixentrout.
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