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by Valerius Nitrozian on November 4th, 2012, 7:44 pm
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by Kelmar Hedos on November 4th, 2012, 9:01 pm
Kelmar was busy practicing. At least, he was trying to practice. He tried swinging the his rope dart, the cold iron in his hands feeling heavy but reassuringly solid. Rope dart was a misnomer, in this case it was more of chain dart, the tip sharp and bladed, but that's what people had taken to calling them so that's what he would call it. Bring his hand out to the side - far away from his body - he began to gently sway it back and forth until he built up enough speed that he could swing the weighted end fully over in a circle. He'd had some bad experiences with that bladed tip in the past, and now swung it as far from his as possible for fear of earning another cut or nick on his face. The chain made a soft clicking sound as the links clanked in rotation around the part in Kelmar's hand, just to put him on edge. Shying away from the tip, which glided through the air like a deadly silver bird, he suddenly snapped his arm forward, trying to send the dart sailing towards the wall. All it did was continue it's upward arc and gently glance off the wood, mocking him for his effort. Sighing, he looked down at the weapon in his hands. He really wished he could use this thing. A sudden rapping on his door below pulled the young Hedos out of his sullen state. Instantly the seasoned agent was cautious, quickly coiling the chain and putting it away in his bag. Who knew he was here? Why would someone come to his home? Whilst recruitment by personal delivery wasn't unheard of to Kelmar, it wasn't common either. Sneaking over to the window - consciously avoid any spots on the floor he knew would squeak - he gently leaned against the wall and peered out of the window looking out into the street, careful to conceal as much of himself as plausible. The man standing at his door was dressed plainly, but his clothes were neat and his hair was well-kept. Nothing about him seemed particularly alarming, no sheathed weapon or bag of knickknacks, but that wasn't to say he wasn't hiding a dagger in his belt behind his back, or a bagh nakh underneath one of his hands. Well, the latter was unlikely, as in between his hands the man clutched a clean white envelope. Curious, but not abandoning caution, Kelmar quietly made his way down the stairs, making sure to tighten his muscles and minimize the noise he made. It was a conscious effort, but one day all this might actually pay off, or at least he told himself. When he got to the bottom, another round of rapping started again, now much more painfully loud, especially since Kelmar right next to the door. Without waiting for it to end, the young Hedos opened the door quickly and suddenly. "What do you want?" he asked, his eyes quickly analyzing the man's reaction. He seemed surprised, which was the intended effect, but he made no motion to a hidden weapon or anything that would suggest he was a fighter. He even stepped back a bit, not expected the resident of the house to instantly appear before him. Whoever this man was, he wasn't a trained killer, or even a fighter. Reassured with that conclusion, Kelmar refocused his attention on the envelope the visitor was offering him. "My master said to deliver this to you," he said once he regained his composure. Taking the envelope from him, Kelmar gave the man - a slave, presumably - a curt nod and opened it to read what was inside. When the man did not leave, instead watching him intently, he realized that he was probably to make sure letter was read and understood. Such coddling struck Kelmar as childish, but he was beyond judging at this stage. The paper was prim and crisp, the handwriting elegant and looped. "V.N.?" he asked the slave, who bowed his head slightly. "My master," he answered. "Valerius-" "Nitrozian, I got it," Kelmar cut him off. "So, a family of that power wishes to solicit my services? The irony..." Drifting off into memories of his father and mother, before they bit the dust that is, he nearly forgot the man still standing before him. "Tell your master that I'll be there, but I'll be waiting for him. I don't like surprises." Nodding respectively, the slave was about to walk away when Kelmar gently grabbed his shoulder. "One more thing," he said. "How did you find me?" "You have a bit of a reputation among the ravosalamen, mister Hedos," the slave answered, his eyes on Kelmar's hand. Satisfied, he let the slave leave and go back to his master. How ironic that the family whose power Kelmar's father had aspired to gain for so long was now asking the last surviving Hedos for his power. Just went to show that wealth didn't give you everything. Closing his door and returning upstairs, he thought ahead to the meeting with the Nitrozian - Valerius his name was. What could the man want from one such as himself? Information most likely, that was what Kelmar was known best for, but he still couldn't help but harbor some small feeling of resentment to the family name. It was aspiration to become like them that led the Hedos family to become poverty-stricken mongrels, and though he knew logically that the Nitrozians had about as much to do with that as the petching mice he still felt some kind of emotion towards them, not particularly positive. Curious things, emotions. Anyway, the meeting was still some bells away, and though Kelmar desired to be there first he still had some time to practice. Uncoiling the chain dart - rope dart, stupid name - he starting swinging it, round and round, and cursed as it accidentally nicked his chin. ~~~ Some time later, five chimes to the nineteenth bell. ~~~ Kelmar was seated towards the back of the Silver Sliver, at a table where he had a good view of the rest of the room. Syna was just setting, so already the popular tavern was beginning to fill up with its usual clientele. Why the small little establishment was so popular confused Kelmar, but he guessed it had something to do with the titular Silver Sliver, the drink that he heard had quite a kick yet was both tart a cool as well. He didn't know, he'd never had it. Some of his acquaintances and contacts had, none of whom were there that night, but he had refrained thus far from drinking the alcoholic beverage. Anything that addled his mind, no matter how mildly, would detract from his mental power and thus he tried to avoid all strong drink. Keeping his eyes glued to the entrance from the Nitrozian Plaza, Kelmar analyzed everyone who came in, keeping an eye out for whoever his potential employer might be. |
by Valerius Nitrozian on November 5th, 2012, 1:28 pm
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by Kelmar Hedos on November 5th, 2012, 4:16 pm
Kelmar was becoming edgy, intuitively sensing something wrong. It had been several chimes since the agreed meeting time, but no one dressed or acting like a noble had walked through the door. The usual customers kept coming and going, but no one unusual had appeared as of yet. Was this all just a waste of time? Regardless, Kelmar had nothing better to do than practice, so he would wait. Unlike many agents whose backs would slouch or hunch over the table in front of them during a wait, Kelmar sat up straight with his eyes glued to the door, not moving in the slightest while he patiently waited for his employer. Maybe an instinct from his wealthier days as a youth, who could tell? All of a sudden, a man stepped up in front of the table, dragging Kelmar's attention from the door. He was a couple inches shorter then himself, but dressed finely and richly that emanated a certain sense of class, an imperative to obey. Not quite authority, but close. His well-kept hair was hard to pin a color on, either copper red or light auburn, and his cutting blue eyes supported that same feeling of command. Not much older than himself, it looked as if this man had a clear intent and a desire to achieve that through his own means. Valerius Nitrozian. There was no one else that it could be. Silently cursing himself, Kelmar nodded at the Nitrozian's inquiry while inwardly scowling. How had he gotten past the door without him noticing? He'd been watching that door since he got here! He didn't, Kelmar realized with a shock. The Nitrozian must have arrived through the back door, likely paying off the cook to be let in. Come to think of it, he was probably watching the agent for quite a while now, maybe since the actual meeting time. What better way to evaluate a potential agent than to watch him on the job, unaware that he was being observed? Kelmar highly disliked being surprised and the lack of control that gave him, but he regarded this man with a new grudging respect. It was the kind of move he'd pull off in a similar circumstance, and it showed that he had some knowledge of the streets despite being a noble. Promising to work on his observation, the agent then addressed the noble's question. "I am, sir," Kelmar answered, gesturing to the chair opposite himself. The use of sir was a deference ingrained in him since childhood, respecting those who had money or who wanted something from you. Even though he had fallen from that life, Kelmar kept his mannerisms as they seemed to appease his employers. "That was a very clever action, Mr Nitrozian, coming in through the back. I apologize for changing the terms of our meeting, but in my line of work you can never be too careful. The man who says he wants to hire you could just as easily be the one who wants a knife in your throat. Do you have experience meeting with people of my profession?" Leaning back into his own chair, Kelmar's gaze did a sweep around the room, analyzing every person quickly to see if any were paying attention. Luckily, nobody seemed to be glancing in their direction. A few had weapons, small swords and daggers, some of which the owners were instinctively resting their hands on, but these individuals seemed on the lookout for people watching them, not the other way around. Satisfied, Kelmar refocused his attention on his would-be employer, intent on getting the job soon and then take to it quickly. "May I ask the exact nature of this job you're giving me, sir?" he asked out of the blue. "Your family is not lacking in willing agents, I've met a few myself. If you've contacted me, a freelance, then this is probably something you want kept from the rest of your family, at least for now." With that out in the open, Kelmar regarded Valerius, doing his best to analyze the man's reaction. He wasn't particularly nervous about getting the job - after all, there were plenty of opportunities for practice - but the entire situation intrigued him. Besides, a Nitrozian would be a powerful ally. |
by Valerius Nitrozian on November 7th, 2012, 8:11 am
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by Kelmar Hedos on November 7th, 2012, 10:52 pm
"For a while, I didn't need to worry about that," Kelmar answered, thinking back to his first employment. That employment had lasted him more than five years, and during that time he was nearly always under the wing of a rather influential family. "Since a little less than a year ago I've learned to be careful. It's only happened once or twice before, people who claimed to be potential employers really victims of my previous tasks out for revenge." Kelmar leaned back a bit at the next question. "How did I handle them? Well, if you're assuming that I put an end to their chases, you're wrong. I'm no fighter, Mr. Nitrozian, and all of those who have wanted me dead are still out there and looking for me. If it ever comes to a confrontation, or a near-confrontation, I simply slip away. That is why it is imperative that the location of my residence remain secret, lest I fall asleep one night and not wake up." That was another reason why the young agent was so worried about the man popping up at his door, but that was another point he would have to pursue later. Now that Valerius seemed to be going into his motives, Kelmar paid rapt attention. Disregarding the start of his explanation, he paid close attention to what the Nitrozian said about all the agents of the family working for his father directly, about his desire for independence and access to exclusive information that the rest of his family did no necessarily have in their hands. All this talk reminded the young agent somewhat of himself, though with much more ambition for status rather than pure power. Obviously Valerius had aimed his sights high, but one must always be careful about working for someone with a big name - your opponents tended to be better and stronger as well. "I understand completely sir," Kelmar answered, leaning in a bit closer to hear the type of job this would be. Intrigue against a rival family? That in and of itself was not uncommon among the merchant families of Ravok, but that a name as big as Nitrozian would be concerned at all surprised Kelmar. Then he reminded himself that this was not a Nitrozian concern; it was Valerius' personal ambition. Information-gathering was simple enough, though depending on circumstances he might need to call on a few favors to get some of the finer stuff done. "Indeed, I accept this job you're offering," the young agent answered his employer. "Things will remain non-violent if I can help it. As I've said, I'm not a fighter, and the last thing I need is the Ebonstryfe looking into a murder or assault around one of my jobs at the moment. However, allow me to point out sir that my chance and amount of success possible will be influenced by which family this is. Different families have different levels of security and different levels of paranoia. I'll do my best, but that is all I can guarantee." He suspected that his disclaimer would be met with some hostility - it almost always was - but it was the truth. Unlike most people in his trade he did not make lofty promises or false guarantees, he presented what he saw as he saw it. Regardless, he would have to persuade Valerius to keep his home secret lest he sell it out to some other family in exchange for some secrets of their own. |
by Valerius Nitrozian on November 8th, 2012, 8:30 pm
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by Kelmar Hedos on November 8th, 2012, 10:59 pm
Kelmar shrugged to Valerius' observation of the pointlessness of their maneuver. "It has worked in the business before, people laying traps for agents by telling them they had a job, then killing them as soon or soon after they showed. It's worked so well in the past that now it's almost a fifty-fifty chance that the person who wants to hire you is actually your assassin. However, it's such a common maneuver that anyone with much experience will have backup plans should such a scenario arise. You outsmarted mine today though, so I'll need to rethink my contingency." Sitting stock still as the Nitrozian voiced his concern, Kelmar nodded slowly and comprehensibly. He understood the man's caution, as it would be troublesome to have to find a new agent to pick up where the last left off. Busywork more than anything. "Do not worry, Mr Nitrozian. I have managed to remain elusive to my pursuers for this long, even managing to set a few up, and as far as I am aware none know where to find me. I can move unseen if I so desire. As for protection," he whispered, leaning in slightly, "let's start with keeping the location of my home a secret. Very few are privy to that information, and once this is over I hope you will allow me to ask how exactly you found me so easily. If you do not want anything happening to me while I am working, you should not make my residence public knowledge. This is in both of our interests, I assure you." As his new employer leaned back, Kelmar mirrored the movement, and good thing too. The family that Valerius had named was a very prominent one, and quickly on the rise, having more than firmly established their hold on the slave trade. It was suicide if he wanted to take this household on, especially on his own. The agent did his best to keep any shock from showing on his face however, not wanting to give off an apprehensive impression. Then, as Valerius began to clarify, Kelmar felt inwardly relieved that he would not have to worry about the Larks as a whole. As of yet, none of the very big names were out to get him yet, and he would have liked to keep it that way. "I understand the need to keep this under the radar. Your families are currently on indifferent terms, and it would be disastrous for an incident to tense those relations. Whatever tracks I leave behind will be well-covered, and there will be nothing relating to you left behind. Many things are delicate in this trade after all, and my experience has left me with more than a few tricks." At the Nitrozian's gesture of appreciation, Kelmar nodded his own gratitude. This man was possibly the first besides Xerin that was okay with the guarantee of only effort, not success. Though Valerius was only a few years older than himself, he showed a comprehension and faith that many of his status lacked entirely. It would be interesting working for such a man. "You will receive nothing less, that I can assure you. Anything done half-heartedly can be safely expected to fail." Leaning forward once again and dropping his voice, Kelmar proceeded to some of the more sensitive points. "I'm not sure whether you want to discuss this here or not, but anything you can tell me about what specifically you want will make this move a lot faster. You mentioned that this was a shady business deal that you wanted information on, which means that there is likely a deadline for this event. Details on what you want, like dates or names or locations, and anything that you know already that may help me, somewhere to start, whatever you can spare will help push this project along." |
by Valerius Nitrozian on November 9th, 2012, 1:08 pm
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by Kelmar Hedos on November 9th, 2012, 6:31 pm
Shrugging Kelmar conceded the point. "Parhaps fifty-fifty is an exaggeration, and I apologize for leading you on, but the chance is still proportionally high. Besides, most who fall for such common tactics are those that are relatively new to this particular line of business. Those that have even a little experience are likely to spot and survive such an encounter. It's a strict form of natural selection, but I cannot deny that it weeds out the weak and ineffective so only the clever remain to be employed. All the more benefit to you then." A soft grin graced the agent's angular features. "Curious, are you Mr Nitrozian? I'm afraid that would be telling, so unless it is imperative you know I would rather keep my contingencies to myself." Still with a slightly jovial attitude, he shook his head as Valerius more or less chastised him for his narrow-mindedness. "Until recently I never needed to be too concerned about safety, but I'm picking up a few tricks. Today's humiliation was another lesson to make me more powerful, and thankfully it didn't end in a sorry state for me. I am grateful that you will help my place will remain secret, and believe me I have no intention of giving you a reason to share that knowledge." "This job is bigger than I had originally been planning to take on," Kelmar confessed. He glanced quickly around to make sure nobody was paying too close attention. A cursory search showed nothing, but he still felt a little uneasy. "Understand I've never had any experience dealing with such a mainstream name, so while in practice it is simply more of the same this will probably have a bigger impact than a lot of what I've done before. I am resolute however, and you need not worry about me faltering." Nodding in appreciation for each of Valerius' suggestions, he already began formulating a quick first plan based on the information. "Very well, I will begin in the slave market, maybe posing as the representative of a wealthy family interested in buying slaves to make myself inconspicuous. Don't worry, neither you nor your family's name will be attached to this, I just need a reasonable cover. If one of the Larks is planning something, then I should be able to discern who at least, maybe when. It's only a start, but I think I can take it from there. Do you want updates on my progress, sir?" "Payment?" Kelmar chuckled. "Let's wait to see what I come up with. If it turns out I can't get anything, I won't waste your money. Unlikely, but it is possible. Once I get something concrete enough for you to use, we can discuss payment then. Money is nice, but I have something else in mind." The response was ambiguous, but the agent preferred not to discuss such things without assurances, which would come after the job was done. Chances were that this noble had attended some sophisticated schooling somewhere, meaning he might know some things that could be useful to Kelmar. "Something less solid, but no less valuable." |
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