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Late Unpleasantness

The Late Unpleasantness, as the locals in Sandpoint refer to it, were a series of violent and tragic events which shook the normally peaceful coastal town in the year 4702 AR. No one really knows what brought all these events about in one short time period between winter and spring of that year.

Chopper

Sandpoint was no stranger to crime, or even to murder. Once or twice a year, passions flared, robberies went bad, jealousy grew too much to bear, or one too many drinks were drunk, and someone would end up dead. But when the body count suddenly began to mount, the town had no idea how to react. Sandpoint's sheriff at the time was a no-nonsense man named Casp Avertin, a retired city watch officer from Magnimar, yet even he was ill-prepared for the murderer who came to be known as Chopper. Over the course of one long winter month, every few days brought a new victim to light. Each was found in the same terrible state, bodies bearing deep cutting wounds to the neck and torso, with both hands and feet severed and stacked nearby and the eyes and tongue missing entirely, plucked crudely from the head.
Anyone who lived through these terrible times, will forever remember the fear that gripped the small town. People started distrusting each-other. The streets and taverns were empty after nightfall as no one dared leave the safety of their home. Over the course of that terrible month, Chopper claimed 25 victims. His uncanny knack at eluding traps and pursuit quickly wore on the town guard, taking particular toll on Sheriff Avertin, who increasingly took to drinking. Many believe that he even took to beating his wife and daughter. In any event, Sheriff Avertin himself became Chopper's last victim, slain when he finally caught the killer mutilating his latest victim in the side street that would come to be known as Chopper's Alley. Yet in the battle that followed, Avertin managed a telling blow against the murderer. When the town guard found the sheriff dead with another victim several minutes later, they were able to follow the bloody trail left by the killer. A trail that led straight to the stairs of Stoot's Rock, the prominent stone outcropping just north of the Old Light, known today as Chopper's Isle.
At first, the town guard refused to believe the implications, and feared that Chopper had come to claim poor Jervis Stoot as his 26th victim. Yet what the guards found in the modest home atop the isle, and in the larger complex of rooms that had been carved into the bedrock below, left no room for doubt. Jervis Stoot and Chopper were the same, and the eyes and tongues of all 25 victims were found in a horrific altar to a birdlike demon whose name none dared speak aloud. Stoot himself was found dead at the base of the altar, having plucked his own eyes and tongue loose for a final offering. The guards collapsed the entrance to the chambers, burned Stoot's house, tore down the stairs, and tried to forget. Stoot himself was burned on the beach in a pyre, his ashes then blessed and then scattered in an attempt to stave off an unholy return of his evil spirit from beyond the grave. In the months to follow, Sandpoint did its best to forget the terror, although even today, those who were children during these dark times only six years ago sometimes wake with nightmare visions of Chopper.

The Sandpoint Fire

Only a few months after the horrific murders finally came to their tragic end, another travesty struck the town, this time not in the form of bloodied and mutilated citizens but a conflagration that claimed both several lives and much of the northern part of town in the process. The most notable loss was the Sandpoint Chapel and its beloved priest, Ezakien Tobyn, though most of the surrounding buildings had to be rebuilt, at least in part. Together with the priest, his adopted daughter Nualia, had also perished in the fire. The burnt bones of Father Tobyn were buried in a dedicated mausoleum in the boneyard outside the church, and since the remains of his aasimar daughter were never found only a silvery plaque was placed in the mausoleum to commemorate her life and death.  

Atsuii Kaijitsu's Suicide

  The local noble woman, Atsuii Kaijitsu, jumped to her death from the balcony of the Kaijitsu estate. Atsuii, wife of Lunjiku and mother of Ameiko and Tsuto Kaijitsu, was one of the founders of Sandpoint. Most people do not think her suicide is related to the other events of the Late Unpleasantness, while others say there should be a common cause to all these tragedies. Tsuto Kaijitsu was later very public about his opinion that Lunjiku had actually killed Atsuii.
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