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npc inbox: arc v
Reach out to your (not-so-)favourite NPC here, putting their name in the comment header. Try to keep it to just quick text/audio/written exchanges or inquiries that can accept summarised answers, please!
Previous NPC inbox posts:
- ■ Arc I: Sa-Hareth
■ Interlude: Stairs of Sighs + Arc II: Taravast
■ Interlude: Ellethia
■ Arc III: House of Ravens
■ Arc IV: Serthica
ALEM
DEIMAR Young king of Alem, six months into rule. Ascended after his father perished during Alem’s siege. Bright, sharp, sly. A golden prince with formidable charisma. Men would follow him to their doom. | |
HAIVA Elder brother to Deimar, whom he resembles greatly. No appetite for the throne. Organises the evacuation convoys and healing efforts. Personally visits the wounded often. Scholarly, sedate and sickly. Has offered a bounty for the Reaper. | |
CLE-FLORENS Twelve-year-old sister to Deimar and Haiva, in line for the throne. Shy, hesitant, weary of bloodshed. The people name her a symbol of righteousness and think they’ll win the war if they are led by her innocence and sacrifice. | |
VATAZ DECEASED | Cousin to the heirs, son to Thyvault. Paladin of renown, serious, earnest, ready to sacrifice his life for Alem. Devout believer in the citadel’s sacred mission to rein in hell. | |
THYVAULT Uncle to the throne heirs, father to Vataz. Pragmatic, weathered, strong. Consummate soldier and sorcerer. Briefly acted as Regent while Alem determined his brother’s succession — many say he hesitated to surrender the crown to Deimar. | |
GALATEA Distant relation and noted paladin. Patient, fair and compassionate. A rare embodiment of military prowess and diplomatic sensibilities. Negotiated the trade route truce with Rathakku and has been single-handedly striking supply deals with traders. | |
KERASSTONE Leader of Mount Attevar’s ancient dwarf tribes, which preceded the settlement of Alem. Allied with the citadel for its efforts to keep hell bound. Battle-hardened and quick-tempered, but a man you want minding your back in battle. The one who’ll make sure everyone survives. | |
MERCHANTS OF ALEM Passing scavengers intent on stripping the flesh off Alem's financial bones. From boastful Batthour of the grain route to stern Eles of silks and steel, they'll supply most provisions... for a steep price. | |
RATHAKKU / RAKKATHU / 'THE LORD WHO WAITS' Undead liege. The Lord of War. Cruel, cunning, decisive, strong. Apt torturer and tactician. Sufficiently patient to wait out a year of siege against Alem. Leads the armies of the brotherhood — so far, to perennial victory. Can only be reached by missive (a single letter/answer interaction) or through envoy. |
KARSA Sorceress, young (?). Employed by the Merchant and deferential to him. Talented but fiery and frequently impatient, intolerant of fools. She will get today's job done yesterday. Struggles to sympathise with men, objections and those who cannot absorb information quickly. Enchanted the group's translation devices. Currently unavailable. | |
ZENOBIUS Former caretaker and scientist of Ellethia, site and cauldron of the first undead attacks. Fell victim to local enchantment and looked after the comatose bodies of his former colleagues for years. Fell and awoke from a long sleep, partly amnesiac. Practical, grumpy, unafraid to challenge the Merchant. | |
'QUICKSILVER SAM'(UEL VANE) Pirate king of great renown, master of haunted waters. Recovering from a journey through the Crossing Seas, where he summoned the drowned dead for a foolish act of vengeance with an elusive artefact he himself misunderstands. Agile, quick-witted, charming and possessed of more street smarts than many. Intent to repay his debt to the party. | |
![]() | HATISSE Revived witch of the Attaryl, partly responsible for the massacre of the Stairs of Sighs. Formerly a court witch of the Attaryl. Manipulative, vicious, a trained seductress. Formidably powerful. Buried with wards and injuries by her own sisters to prevent her return. Somewhat bound to Wrath. |
![]() | ASGEIRR The ghost of a scholar monk. Haunts the tattered execution cloak that the party stole from the La Rea bank in Sa-Hareth. Once a champion of equality and freedom, he faced ire for converting his followers against the regionally profitable trade of slavery. Soft-spoken but wise and just, slow to regain his strength. Will speak to those who visit his cloak in brief interludes. Favours necromancers. |
THE MERCHANT The patron |
OTHERS
"HALTHAM" | ANURR The undead warlord Anurr, previously posing as gentle-mannered giant Haltham. An embodiment of Sa-Hareth's cold storms and wind, who regained his territory from contender Unhalad with the inadvertent help of the party in Arc I. Frostily rational and amenable to some negotiation. |
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Since you are innocent, there must be an explanation for your messages to Rathakku that has nothing to do with us. So what is it?
[ His next statement makes her frown. ]
I told you, I'm not the one to worry about. I am Team Deimar, all the way!
[ She feigns waving pom-poms in the air. ]
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What messages? ( Allow him an entirely lung-shattering sigh of frustration. Not even the potato can save this, and it has done much for Deimar and humanity at large. ) Do you understand the only thing brought to me was an accusation that I have sold you? Brought to you by an anony —
( No, no. They've spoken of this before, to excess. )
I don't care. You said I have nothing to worry about. Good. See it remains so.
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[ She nods to confirm understanding and neglects to mention that whether it remains so is dependent on the King's own actions. He can only enjoy her loyalty for as long as her people have his. ]
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( His brows furrow, mouth gaping, the entirety of his world narrowed down to Yelena, her obstinacy. This time, the potato lands squarely on his plate, rolling down the table in sad futility, while Deimar exhales harshly. )
Get your matters sorted, your information aligned. I never sent any message about... taxes.
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[ Hopefully, her having volunteered some information first will make Deimar a little more forthcoming than his usual. ]
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( He hasn't even the shame to pretend ignorance of transacting with the enemy. It strikes him, midway, that this might incriminate him — for all conversing with the enemy is a natural and strategic part of battle. )
I exchange words with him every few days. The man is my enemy. You've never carried a war, if you don't understand diplomacy takes place throughout. You have to keep testing and testing and testing each other's conditions.
( Obviously, he doesn't mutter after. But ah, it is close. ) I speak to Raka... Ratha... that thing outside my walls more often than I do to my own brother, and he practically wears my face.
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[ Yelena suppresses an obviously of her own. He denied the part about taxes but said nothing of the dozen. There must be a reasonable explanation that has nothing to do with the travelers. ]
Look, I understand it's probably sensitive, right? If it has to stay between us, it will. I just want to be able to report back to my group that I've been thoroughly convinced of your innocence.
I can't ask them to trust me on a gut feeling. So please, convince me.
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( He blinks, owlish, long. Unassuming. Hard. Then, carefully: )
What do you think Rathakku wants from Alem? Why us?
( No. No, better: ) Think. Not the gate. Not hell. Hell's always been here, and Rathakku didn't come for it. What does he want, why now?
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( Laughter, shrill. ) Yes. A year. And the dead have been walking Akhuras for many before that, and hell was sealed in Alem centuries ago.
( He seems at once patient and frustrated past bearing, reaching for his half-filled cup. Twirling it. )
Why now?
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...hardly. ( But he's drinking, rather than stabbing his potato, which is a remarkable and noted development. The vegetable, for one, is pleased. )
He realised there is something he wants even more than hell. Something that can free him. And now, we've stumbled on it. By accident, by design. What does it matter. Funny, isn't it?
( But he's not laughing. ) Pandemonium at our feet, and the worst hell is still the one we reap upon each other.
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Perhaps his impatience stemmed from her failure to consider the enemy's motive from the beginning. She could kick herself for that too. Widows are brought in to start or end wars; they don't usually deal with the messiness in between. The king may have had a point when he questioned her knowledge of war after all. ]
Is it something magic?
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( He stays himself. Measures out each breath, considers, considers, exhales. Looks her over, for a moment, less as a bodyguard and a foreigner, no where near a friend. Only: )
What would you do, for family?
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Anything I had to. [ She answers simply. ] Why the very ominous sounding question?
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( He drinks; it was always meant to come to this. Drink and disaster, and the girl he throws the goblet — or towards, for how weakly he does it. It cannot be that he intended hurt. It cannot be that he hoped for anything else. )
And now you know.
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[ Yelena reminds him with a pointed finger. The same hand swipes the goblet away as one would swat a fly. She is too deep in pursuit of answers to stop and take offense. ]
So you haven't sold us but it's still in the cards, is that it? And Rathakku's target, will you hand that over too?
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( That is it, smile thin, pained in a way that marks not bruised sentiment but the strain of pretend a perfectly pleasant demeanour. He is, some might say, devoid of such notions. Here, now, shaking his head thinly, once. )
I have no such intention.
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She clasps her hands behind her back, straightens her posture, and gives a firm nod. ]
Thank you for convincing me. I believe that you haven't sold us yet.
[ She looks him head-on, serious. ] For what it's worth, I hope you do survive this. [ Wait. Hope is too passive a word. ] No, you know what? They would have to get through me and I am way too talented. You will survive this, so start acting like it.
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Look after my brother. That's all I ask. ( A pause, then wryly raising his goblet to toast the last dregs of his final sip. ) The better man.
( Long may he live, should Deimar fail to. ) Let Alem's plights prove worthwhile.
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Your sister too. [ She gently reminds, giving him the benefit of the doubt. Surely he simply forgot, stressed as he is, to mention the young girl. ]
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( ...you know. He'll just keep smiling. )
Yes. I do have a sister.
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( Ah, but to be King Deimar, overwhelmed by the burden of his own rank and duties. Do excuse him. )
You must be hearing things. ( And a nod, towards the door: You must also be on your way.</i. )