Garrett Hawke (
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We should talk. Think I may have actually found something useful for once.
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Maker I hate this thing. Skul, Akito and I came across something of interest. Did you go into that library?
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Let's keep this simple so I don't have to play with this thing much longer. Who here visited the library on the island?
[He pauses for a moment.]
And someone tell Evandau to clear his schedule. I need to talk to him.
We should talk. Think I may have actually found something useful for once.
[50% encryption to Skulduggery]
Maker I hate this thing. Skul, Akito and I came across something of interest. Did you go into that library?
[End encryptions]
Let's keep this simple so I don't have to play with this thing much longer. Who here visited the library on the island?
[He pauses for a moment.]
And someone tell Evandau to clear his schedule. I need to talk to him.
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[It's getting toward evening by the time she gets home the next day, and she hopes she won't have kept Hawke waiting long-- though likely someone will have given him tea if she has. She looks a little tired, all things considered.]
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Fancy meeting you here.
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[She hangs her jacket up, but doesn't bother stowing her staff. She tilts her head toward the door she just walked through.] A walk, you said?
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[Hawke's on his feet and ready to go. With a whistle, Notch rises and moves to his master's side. The ball remains firmly gripped in his mouth.
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You're right. It was wasn't it?
[As they walk Hawke smirks playfully. He also makes note of the direction that they're taking.]
Two things really. The first being that the thing that now owns the castle has been in the city as long there have been people in it and has been since studying us since, even talking to us and making a few 'friends'. Not only that, but since the last emperor died its position in the city grew. Now it's possessing the more powerful people here.
[Paranoia never sits well with Hawke if only because he's seen what it can do to people, but in this case just about anyone could be a suspect. At least those who aren't Foreigners...hopefully.]
The second thing I found are details of its creation and just who made it.
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[When he drops the idea that the enemy is possessing people, though, she stops in the street to stare at him. She doesn't even know where to start.]
Possessing? More than the guards on the palace? Are you sure?
[Of course he's sure, if he got it from Valishaera. This is just alarming.] And what do you mean by the more powerful people?
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If I can't trust a magical library then who can I trust?
[He smirks but it fades quickly. Even he'll take this matter with some seriousness.]
Think about it. If you were some dark lord pretender and you wanted to cause the most damage, who would you possess?
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[Remove visible leadership, capacity for reinforcements, and the opposing force's ability to renew itself. After that, even the strongest warriors can be worn down with enough time.]
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I'd also add bartenders to the list by that's just me. No one is quite as powerful as the one serving your ale.
[He chuckles and walks beside her again.
Though he puts on a good show, Hawke is honestly scared of what comes next. Anyone would mad not to be. This is so far beyond what he's used to handling. Sure he's saved cities and killed tyrants, but even then he felt the fear. It had to be done though, just as this must if there's to be any chance at saving these people. So he'll face down a centuries old emperor that might possibly be possessed by an even older death god, and he'll do it with a grin.]
So then I guess for now we can't really trust any of them.
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I suppose it depends on your drink preferences.
[A little sigh. It probably had been too much to hope to be able to trust those in power.] I take it, then, that the library was inspecific beyond 'in power'? And also that foreigners are unlikely or impossible-- you wouldn't be talking to me if you thought there was the risk, correct?
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This city would fall within a week if that happened.
[Then again Hawke supplies many of the bars under the table so maybe not.
Hawke snorts.]
Like it would ever be that easy. Maker I'm surprised it revealed as much as it did. I half-expected some cryptic riddle to decipher first and then being forced to kill a monster of some kind.
[He goes silent for a moment before he continues.]
Honestly I've got no clue whether or not it can get us. It was one of us that killed the first emperor after all, but if we start getting paranoid of one another then I feel like we've already lost.
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[The idea that having to kill a monster for vital information is a matter of course to Hawke makes her laugh a little, more rueful than actually amused, mostly because she's been there.]
I wouldn't suggest complete trust, either, but paranoia will serve the enemy better than us. [She can't decide what's worse: the idea that the enemy can possess them or the idea that the person who murdered the Emperor did so out of nothing but their own free will and foolishness.]
You said you also learned details of its creation?
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Maybe not, but at this moment I think we've all got a common goal.
[Hawke nods his head.]
People called the Vilii made the thing to kill. After that, it killed all of them so at least we know it has a sense of irony now. There was a stone involved in the ritual that made it though. Now I might be somewhat clueless when it comes to magic, but I have a feeling we can use that against it.
[He looks toward her and smirks.]
There's just the small matter of finding it.
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While the irony fails to amuse, the news of a concrete object involved in the ritual is the best news Raine's heard today.]
That's a reasonable guess. Especially if the library pointed it out specifically. [Since there's not exactly any text to draw from, the only assumption she can make is that everything that showed up in their heads is of particular note.] How long ago was this? And what do you know about the stone itself?
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Finally Hawke just shrugs. This time he's utterly clueless.]
That I have no idea, but I figure someone here must know, like a certain emperor for example. And if he just so happens to possessed then it means we need a rescue mission.
[Killing him would be bad for so many reasons.]
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It's probably worth asking him, at least, but...
[She gives Hawke a sideways look, not fully sold on what he's suggesting.] How would you tell? And, for that matter, do you know of a method to fix that particular problem?
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[He says this completely deadpan.]
But I'm not sure that everyone would agree with me on that idea, so there are some alternatives.
[Sort of. He's really just making things up as he goes.]
I know some people that sense that thing's presence. Hopefully they can tell if someone is possessed by him too.
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Has that worked for you in the past? [Complete with skeptical browraise.]
Still, if you know people who can sense its presence, it stands to reason that they'd be able to sense possession, as well. What are your alternatives?
[Playing it by ear does not sound a good plan when something has the potential to backfire this spectacularly.]
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The only way I've found to unpossess someone is to stab them until they stop moving. I think I'm being rather progressive for looking for a different solution.
[And he rather not take part in regicide again.]
All the stories I've heard about that thing possessing someone ended messily. If Evandau is possessed, the only idea I have is to take him to Milyn or Eva. Of course if they're possessed too I suppose if they're possessed too then we're out of luck.
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A solution without stabbing would be better, yes.
[But she doesn't have any possible solution besides dragging the possessed party to Milyn as well, and that's frustrating. This is going to be a lot of guesswork and winging it. She sighs quietly.]
It may also be worth asking around with the other foreigners, to see if anyone has an ability that may help.
[It would be better than simply resigning themselves to being 'out of luck.']
Comparatively, what I learned doesn't have nearly as much impact to the current situation, but you may find it of interest anyway.
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[At this point Hawke won't say no to any ideas. They're already running low on them as it is.]
I think at this point any information is good information. Not like anyone else is telling us anything.
[He frowns at that. Hawke hates it when he feels like he's being kept in the dark.]
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[Raine does share Hawke's hatred for being kept in the dark, and it's with that in mind that she starts to lay out what she learned. She does, however, wait until they're in a slightly more secluded area, as this isn't something she wants to broach in earshot of a lot of kedan.]
The information I found in the library pertains to the kedan. Most specifically, the fact that they aren't capable of mental communication with the turtle children, and that attempting it will kill them. The implication that accompanied this fact was that they likely were not always that way.
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