Timestamp: Spring 22, 303 AV Ravok, a city ruled by the god of evil and chaos, and yet it was said to be a safe haven. There was a price that all who dwelled within that city paid for that safety. The price was Rhysol. They must, each and every one of them, allow Rhysol into their hearts. But not everyone did so, and from time to time certain people would rise up in protest or even rebellion against the god and his dark queen, the Voice. These uprisings were usually quelled immediately, and none had been successful so far. Ravok was still a young city at this time, but it was growing and it was already known by many. It was said to be a beautiful place full of art and knowledge, and it was. Ravok drew many curious minds, as well as those seeking refuge from the dangers of the rest of the world. It was home to scholars and mages, thieves and beggars, nobles and common folk, and it was all kept under control by the Black Sun and the infamous Ebonstryfe. Reaver lived in the city, and back then his house boat was still fairly new, or at least newer than it was today. Reaver was a strange case, a Nuit who was allowed to practice medicine and pretty much had free access to corpses. He rarely had trouble finding new bodies, it was as if the gods themselves provided him some times, and in a city like Ravok he had countless opportunities to further his research. But never had he come upon a case like the one he came upon that day. Reaver had just gotten home and on his table/coffin was a body. A body that had not been there when he left. Now, it might have been explained easily enough as the guards dropping off an unwanted corpse for him to dispose of, but one glance at the naked man on his table and Reaver knew this was probably not the case. Covering his chest and stomach was a series of strange writings. It was a language Reaver could not read, but it was not something he had never seen before. The language seemed to be repeating itself in many places, the same words being used over and over. It was almost as if he were looking at some sort of code or cipher, but where was the key? Little good it would do to him, Reaver could not read the language, but he knew someone who did. Reaver could recall seeing similar script in his visists to Rayage's lab, though the nuit also was fluent in the common language. But surely he could read whatever the strange language might be. Rayage was not like Reaver. Bodies were not randomly delivered to him by the city, and in fact few other than those he allowed into his trust even knew the location of his laboratory. So it was likely with great shock and surprise that Rayage entered his lab to find the body of a random naked woman on his table. She was dead, but there was neither blood nor signs of a struggle meaning she had likely been dead long before she arrived. There was another sign to indicate that she had been dead upon arrival. Covering her body were fresh stitches where incisions had been made. They were on her hands, legs, face, everywhere. Where had this body come from, and more importantly who had brought it? Was it perhaps from Reaver? A gift, a new canvass upon which to study his art? Would Reaver bring such a thing into Rayage's personal space without invitation or warning? It seemed more and more likely that someone else had entered his home and left the body there, but why? And why had she been cut so many times? If he looked closer he could see that there was no blood either, and the incisions had likely been made postmortem. The stitching was obviously done by a professional as well. Other than all the incisions there were no other wounds and it was impossible to determine the cause of death just by looking at her. But who was she? And why was she there? OOCAhem.. So obviously one of you will need to seek out the other. |