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30th Winter 516 AV
Synopsis :
Sunberth. Well-known as the anarchistic hub of Mizahar, the representation of this city of unorganised chaos in Alvadas was surprisingly unremarkable. Ten houses faced each other in a circle, ten houses that were tall, well-built, generally respectable and clean. From time to time, the Temple of Ionu popped in and out again, disrupting the order of the place. But never for long, and never unwanted. Despite the neatness of the circle the houses created, the plaza they created was host to daily displays of wild, antagonistic displays of unholy illusionary creations and abstract displays of anarchy. Whether this was random nudity, or loud screaming matches, public brawls, or lewdness in full view on the streets, the inhabitants of the ten houses remained quiet and unassuming.
Then, on the morning of the 30th, the flames of the forever-flickering fire at the entrance to the plaza seemed to flicker that much brighter for a moment as the muffled scream of a woman pierced the dew-glistening day. Soon, similar displays of disgust and horror manifested, as the woman's neighbours emerged to discover the grisly 'present' on their doorsteps. For outside each brightly painted and beautifully maintained door, lay a bloody, severed, and most importantly, burnt to a crisp limb. The body parts looked to be recently dismembered, and each seemed to be part of the same body. Some had chunks of flesh rather than arms or legs, but each house had an equal parcel of gore, and each was as seared as the next.
However, respectable citizens that they were, and before the crowds arrived to wreak their mischief, the residents of Sunberth held a brief, anxious meeting in the centre of the circle. Voices were raised, fears were voiced, but finally a decision was made. The body parts were pushed into a wheelbarrow and stored in the basement of Jalaia's house, the largest and most expensive house on the plaza. Jalaia didn't look to pleased with the arrangement, but the residents expected a Speaker or Listener or someone to come along and deal with it, and they soon tried to put the issue out of their minds as the day began to unfold.
Yet one of Jalaia's household, a servant girl named Puddl (somewhat of a joke name on the count of her father, who often said Puddl cried so much in infancy that she would drown them all), continued to feel uneasy. There was something about the whole situation that didn't feel right, apart from the obvious fact that it wasn't normal for non-illusionary bodyparts to appear on people's doorsteps. It wasn't until she stumbled, by complete chance whilst on an errand, into the blonde, waif-like form of Madeira Craven, that Puddl felt able to say something about it.
However, Puddl almost lost the opportunity to say anything at all. Madeira wasn't the most well-known of the Cravens, despite the name being relatively famous in Alvadas. Yet Puddl, as well as being a servant girl, was also an actress on the side, and had been part of the cast that had been helped by the girl when she had exorcised the ghost that had been terrorising the stage. She recognised her just as she was about to leave, and so instead simply exclaimed, "Madeira!" hoping the pronouncement of her name would attract her attention enough for her to form whatever she wanted to say. Truthfully, the young woman didn't know what to say, or even if it were Madeira's field of expertise. Yet seeing a familiar, if not friendly face was enough of a push for her to at least gossip about it to someone who might have an inkling into what had happened that morning.
OOCI cannot apologise enough for how long this has taken. Sorry Madeira!
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