It was a little overwhelming standing in the middle of it all. He knew how he got here, the steps that purposefully lead him to this point but that didn’t mean he was ready for any of it. He had been prepared, foolishly, to figure this out without thinking about how it would all end. Because of his curse, he could barely hold a sword without shaking. What did he really think he was doing confronting whoever was behind this. Just then a cool voice entered his mind although Cleon didn’t recall tapping into his charm just yet.
‘At ease Cleon. My name is Orenmir. I have been watching you quietly ever since you brought me back from the Outpost many days ago. You have not drawn me once since then so I have not felt the need to reveal myself. I only do so now because I worry that you may feel the need to wield me soon, something you are woefully unprepared to do. I would advise against putting yourself into a situation where you would have to use me until you are better prepared. Play to your strengths, and don’t force your hand just yet. That is all.’
Cleon blinked several times, and swallowed hard as the voice trailed off. It was right, this Orenmir. He’d played at swatting a wooden dummy with a machete and throwing a few punches around with Moritz but this was serious business they were about to embark upon. He recognized Antelokes vaguely from the tenday but couldn’t recall exactly which curse the man struggled with at the moment. There were just so many, and his capacities were limited on the best of days with his curse. Alric on the other hand he did recognize, and he was a bit taken aback to see the man here, a flesh and blood living being standing before him now. He was supposed to be all the way back in Sunberth looking for Farren. How had he come all of this way in such a short time? There was so much he wanted to ask, but there was no time to ask it now.
What Alric had to say sounded reasonable to Cleon’s ears but at once he was at a loss for how to supply him with the concrete proof he so desired. Cleon wasn’t completely heartless, he had thought about this quite a bit before he had come to the conclusion he did about Kyle. He’d even thought the boy was innocent at first, and allowed himself to be manipulated into chasing the secrets the other children held. Luke, Lexi, Brea, Dalton, Axim, Julian, and Kelton. He’d been in all of their minds. The only ones he hadn’t were the remaining girls which might have been an oversight on his part, but because they were so close in age to Faye he hadn’t suspected them. Still he might have followed up on them if he hadn’t been in Kyle’s mind one last time, and heard the things he did. Then it was like all of the pieces came together for him, the snatches of conversation, the little strange reactions Kyle had to situations, finding him alone on the beach after Miss Hess died.. It all made him certain he had the right individual.
“Kyle is the one with short black hair and green eyes. Mostly keeps to himself. If you need proof, it is likely he has a mark on him from Rhysol. I do not know what Rhysol’s gnosis looks like but I have learned from a book that I borrowed from Matthias that a black sun is one of his symbols. I do not think a priest of Rhysol would be so foolish to keep such a symbol on his personal property, but there is always a chance I suppose.” Cleon said, resting his tongue behind his teeth as he looked from Moritz, to Antelokes, to Alric, to Shiress, and then to a visitor that he hadn’t seen in a while.
He smiled back, and found that he couldn’t take his eyes off of Ialari. Cleon supposed he shouldn’t have been surprised at her words. After all, she had done a great many miraculous things on that day they met and he still remembered well their talk about connections. Perhaps this really was the moment they would figure everything out if the strings were drawing them together for this occasion. He blushed slightly and touched his ear as he looked back at Ialari.
Cleon was still puzzling over her suggestion when Shiress made hers which wasn’t something he had expected to be in the woman’s repertoire. It was a shame that their conversation had ended abruptly earlier in the season because now he found himself wishing that he had learned more about her though he still wondered what else had been on her mind that day.
“I’m not that handy in a fight. I have a charm that will allow me to coat an item with poison that will not affect me. I am also a decent sneak and pickpocket if that helps at all. The only other thing I can think of is that I know a good deal about these children so I might have an idea about how to get Kyle alone. He told me earlier in the season that Senora has a secret that would get her killed. I believe if we take her aside first and make a show of it, we could put her somewhere safe. Then we can pick the ground that we would want to bring Kyle to. Then I could go back and tell Kyle that I discovered Senora’s secret thanks to his information, and ask him if he wants to see what happens to her. Being the toxic little shite he is, I expect he will agree, although I will allow that he has surprised me quite a few times in the past so I am open to any other suggestions you all might have. Regardless, we need to actually look like we are doing something so everyone take a drink, or at least pretend to.” Cleon said as he retrieved a bottle of Bluevein gold from his pack. He had started to constantly fill it up with the same wine everyday ever since he had gotten his charm although he did occasionally switch it up. Cleon started things off by taking a slight swig of the bottle, and passed it to Antelokes because he recalled Moritz’s opinion on alcohol earlier that season.
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‘At ease Cleon. My name is Orenmir. I have been watching you quietly ever since you brought me back from the Outpost many days ago. You have not drawn me once since then so I have not felt the need to reveal myself. I only do so now because I worry that you may feel the need to wield me soon, something you are woefully unprepared to do. I would advise against putting yourself into a situation where you would have to use me until you are better prepared. Play to your strengths, and don’t force your hand just yet. That is all.’
Cleon blinked several times, and swallowed hard as the voice trailed off. It was right, this Orenmir. He’d played at swatting a wooden dummy with a machete and throwing a few punches around with Moritz but this was serious business they were about to embark upon. He recognized Antelokes vaguely from the tenday but couldn’t recall exactly which curse the man struggled with at the moment. There were just so many, and his capacities were limited on the best of days with his curse. Alric on the other hand he did recognize, and he was a bit taken aback to see the man here, a flesh and blood living being standing before him now. He was supposed to be all the way back in Sunberth looking for Farren. How had he come all of this way in such a short time? There was so much he wanted to ask, but there was no time to ask it now.
What Alric had to say sounded reasonable to Cleon’s ears but at once he was at a loss for how to supply him with the concrete proof he so desired. Cleon wasn’t completely heartless, he had thought about this quite a bit before he had come to the conclusion he did about Kyle. He’d even thought the boy was innocent at first, and allowed himself to be manipulated into chasing the secrets the other children held. Luke, Lexi, Brea, Dalton, Axim, Julian, and Kelton. He’d been in all of their minds. The only ones he hadn’t were the remaining girls which might have been an oversight on his part, but because they were so close in age to Faye he hadn’t suspected them. Still he might have followed up on them if he hadn’t been in Kyle’s mind one last time, and heard the things he did. Then it was like all of the pieces came together for him, the snatches of conversation, the little strange reactions Kyle had to situations, finding him alone on the beach after Miss Hess died.. It all made him certain he had the right individual.
“Kyle is the one with short black hair and green eyes. Mostly keeps to himself. If you need proof, it is likely he has a mark on him from Rhysol. I do not know what Rhysol’s gnosis looks like but I have learned from a book that I borrowed from Matthias that a black sun is one of his symbols. I do not think a priest of Rhysol would be so foolish to keep such a symbol on his personal property, but there is always a chance I suppose.” Cleon said, resting his tongue behind his teeth as he looked from Moritz, to Antelokes, to Alric, to Shiress, and then to a visitor that he hadn’t seen in a while.
He smiled back, and found that he couldn’t take his eyes off of Ialari. Cleon supposed he shouldn’t have been surprised at her words. After all, she had done a great many miraculous things on that day they met and he still remembered well their talk about connections. Perhaps this really was the moment they would figure everything out if the strings were drawing them together for this occasion. He blushed slightly and touched his ear as he looked back at Ialari.
Cleon was still puzzling over her suggestion when Shiress made hers which wasn’t something he had expected to be in the woman’s repertoire. It was a shame that their conversation had ended abruptly earlier in the season because now he found himself wishing that he had learned more about her though he still wondered what else had been on her mind that day.
“I’m not that handy in a fight. I have a charm that will allow me to coat an item with poison that will not affect me. I am also a decent sneak and pickpocket if that helps at all. The only other thing I can think of is that I know a good deal about these children so I might have an idea about how to get Kyle alone. He told me earlier in the season that Senora has a secret that would get her killed. I believe if we take her aside first and make a show of it, we could put her somewhere safe. Then we can pick the ground that we would want to bring Kyle to. Then I could go back and tell Kyle that I discovered Senora’s secret thanks to his information, and ask him if he wants to see what happens to her. Being the toxic little shite he is, I expect he will agree, although I will allow that he has surprised me quite a few times in the past so I am open to any other suggestions you all might have. Regardless, we need to actually look like we are doing something so everyone take a drink, or at least pretend to.” Cleon said as he retrieved a bottle of Bluevein gold from his pack. He had started to constantly fill it up with the same wine everyday ever since he had gotten his charm although he did occasionally switch it up. Cleon started things off by taking a slight swig of the bottle, and passed it to Antelokes because he recalled Moritz’s opinion on alcohol earlier that season.
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