Zes Polaris

Zes Polaris

Zes Polaris is a former Pax Venatore of the Pacificatores. He is a known associate of the Capitano Corsini and Sargent Gyan.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Zes was supposedly born as the only son of a wealthy and influential trade family from Verrona. His father was arrested after getting caught up in a deal gone wrong, and his mother was accidentally killed during the incident.   Stripped of his wealth and privilege the baby Zes was passed to his paternal grandparents. He grew up as a wild and wayward child and as soon as he was able departed for a life on the road.   Picking up skills and living lean, Zes spent many years perfecting his grift as he traveled across southern and northern Amarris. He plied his skills and schemes in carnivals, caravans or on foolish mark he could find to make a few trigs.   During a property con with his old time friend, Shamus Belling, Zes accidently and unknowingly fleeced the son of the Duke of for a hefty amount of coin. Skipping town when the rotten deal came to light, Zes made his way to Berri and stumbled across a Pacificatores recruitment office. Figuring this was a good way to lay low he joined, biding his time until his problems blow over.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

Zes generally lets the wind blow him where it may and leaves a lot to fate and chance. He values freedom above all else. So long as the fates are not blowing towards danger, he is content to drift.

Relationships

Current Date: 2nd of Latsum, 1572
Alignment
Chaotic Good
Species
Elf
Ethnicity
Date of Birth
23rd of Erlspri 1468
Year of Birth
1468 AC 104 Years old
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Gender
Male
Eyes
Blue
Hair
Bedhead
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Weathered
Height
6ft
Other Affiliations
Related Reports

Pacifictores - The Unnamed Company - Session Notes

Session 3 - 04/02/21 Recorded (mainly) faithfully by Zes Polaris   > After finding the severed head of former Leftenant Bernarius Kaiser boxed and delivered to our lodgings at The Forgetful Swine, Gyan made haste back to the barracks to report the grisly find to Marshall Jonas > A note found with the head read “two steps ahead of you now” doubtless from the slippery criminal Sevi > On his return Gyan observed two bodies being moved from the barracks to the hospital > The Marshall seemed a little annoyed about the loss of one of his most promising recruits, but moved on swiftly to other business. > The city of Caeris has a raft of problems - Refugee Orcs in the North, Gangs in the South and the mob (or mobs?) in the centre, but the Marshall would like us to look into distribution of spiked Fey Dust hitting the streets > One Belvig Stonecrester - an embezzling Dwarven accountant was implicated and may have information that could give us some leads. > Having locked up the rest of the party for, I don't know - allowing buildings to explode into their faces? Dealing with enquires with malicious dedication? Who knows. Maybe it was the javelin to the face of an upstanding resident of the slum who for some reason was running towards us during combat. Either way they were cooling their heels in the dungeon and Jonas ordered our release post haste to deal with the Fey Dust. > We were supplied with 3 sets of sending stones to aid our investigations. One was left with Marshall Jonas. > On exiting the barracks we met a Human by the name of Bulwark who claimed to be Romina’s brother > We tactfully informed him of Romina’s demise and escorted him to the Hospital to claim the body > On inspection of the bodies we discovered: > That the assailant we incapacitated during the altercation at the exploding house (by helpful placement of a bolt in the neck,) was now dead. > He had been alive when he was carried out by the doctors, but dead on a gurney when Gyan met them coming out of the barracks. > Romina was now missing her eyes, the hospital staff indicated this was standard procedure when a criminal is captured to make “resurrection harder.” > The rings now came off easily and without crumbling. Condoriano now holds these rings (that’s evidence son, not loot.) > The party with Bulwark in tow travelled to the docks in search of new lodgings, The Swine having lost some of it’s charm. > We were tailed and engaged by some Orcs and a Tiefling. When confronted they asked us if we were looking for the accountant, we denied it and they left. > After a couple of unsuccessful attempts to find alternative non-severed-head related lodgings we returned to The Forgetful Swine > The owner Ben informed us that a delivery had arrived, the rest of the earlier delivery awaited us in our rooms, some small pastries with another note: “3 steps ahead of you now.” > Bulwark helpfully tested the pastries for us before passing out and starting a bar fight. We retired for the evening. > In the morning we gathered some information about the mysterious delivery person, a description that matched Sevi, and the location of the Dwarven Exchange (you can;’t miss it.) > At the Exchange we confronted Belvig Stonecrester, interrupted his sleep, gained his address and placed a small decorative object on a high shelf.   Further consideration:   1. We must interview the doctor who gave aid at the barracks to the man with the bolt in the neck 2. We should recon Belvig’s dwellings at Paragon Avenue (Stonecrester above the door), gain entry if possible and obtain as much information as we can as to his involvement and use it as leverage if possible.

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