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Second Shield | The Case of the Dwarven Scammer
Sender: King Arthur/Firebird | Ryotaro Dojima/Eustace
Recipient: Everyone
[If you noticed Dojima’s handwriting before, it could be a bit chicken scratch- not from a lack of penmanship, but simply because his work had him writing up a lot of reports, and you had to do it quickly. This time however, his handwriting is noticeably neater and careful, trying to make sure no one can misread the information.]
Notice to All Aspects.
Within the recent months, a scam artist has been making the rounds in the Index, going after both locals and Aspects alike.
Based on description, the culprit is likely a Dwarf, who’s hair varies in colour, possibly dying it or using magic to change it.
If you or anyone you know has been involved in some sort of scam, please let either me or Eustace know; we’re currently involved in the investigation. Information on what the scam entitled, the date it occurred, the scammer's appearance, and location would be a great benefit.
[The handwriting then switches to something a little cleaner and not necessarily elegant, but neat.]
There are suspicions that there may be multiple individuals, making it a crime ring. If you think you found one, don't do anything stupid. There haven't been reports of any violent exchanges, but we don't need this to become more complicated than necessary.
However, if you do manage to capture one, bring them to the nearest law enforcement.
Feel free to respond to us here, or come to us in person at the Index Guard house where we’re currently stationed.
[Notes: Dojima did most of the talking, Eustace is the colored text. Reminder that all threads are open to everyone, so feel free to respond to each other to swap notes or be reminded of clues. The official "plotting" posting is here and anyone can still sign up if they want to! We can work out follow-up threads if desired and last reminder that players are free to come up with random clues to help flesh out the dwarves and scams.]
Recipient: Everyone
[If you noticed Dojima’s handwriting before, it could be a bit chicken scratch- not from a lack of penmanship, but simply because his work had him writing up a lot of reports, and you had to do it quickly. This time however, his handwriting is noticeably neater and careful, trying to make sure no one can misread the information.]
Notice to All Aspects.
Within the recent months, a scam artist has been making the rounds in the Index, going after both locals and Aspects alike.
Based on description, the culprit is likely a Dwarf, who’s hair varies in colour, possibly dying it or using magic to change it.
If you or anyone you know has been involved in some sort of scam, please let either me or Eustace know; we’re currently involved in the investigation. Information on what the scam entitled, the date it occurred, the scammer's appearance, and location would be a great benefit.
[The handwriting then switches to something a little cleaner and not necessarily elegant, but neat.]
There are suspicions that there may be multiple individuals, making it a crime ring. If you think you found one, don't do anything stupid. There haven't been reports of any violent exchanges, but we don't need this to become more complicated than necessary.
However, if you do manage to capture one, bring them to the nearest law enforcement.
Feel free to respond to us here, or come to us in person at the Index Guard house where we’re currently stationed.
[Notes: Dojima did most of the talking, Eustace is the colored text. Reminder that all threads are open to everyone, so feel free to respond to each other to swap notes or be reminded of clues. The official "plotting" posting is here and anyone can still sign up if they want to! We can work out follow-up threads if desired and last reminder that players are free to come up with random clues to help flesh out the dwarves and scams.]
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Of course I'm following along! No way am I backing out now.
[She's not the type to do something like that, so she will absolutely be following him down the ladder.]
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Just don't get in the way.
[That's all he'll say before he heads on down the latter. It'll be a long, dark descent, but when they reach the bottom a rusty sconce will automatically illuminate, revealing an old tunnel.]
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[Though that might be said as much to herself as it is to him, she's new to this whole investigating stuff, taking a look around once they get to the bottom.]
Didn't think there was something like this here.
[The Index is weird, but she hadn't really seen any spooky tunnels or things like that, so this is new to her.]
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[Eustace studies the sconce in idle wonder before he walks forward, more of the sconces lighting the way. For the most part, it looks like any old passageway, but it's not a long tunnel. Not half a block ahead they can see a door.]
I doubt they would be that determined to build their own given that they are more likely to abandon locations, and the lighting looks old and not maintained... [Midway through, there is writing on the wall with arrows pointing back where they came and towards the door, the paint old and flaking off.] My guess these merely connect between the buildings or some other system.
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[There's no real reason for her to argue or think otherwise as she'll stop to take a look at the arrows, before following along towards that door.]
No way could I see that guy putting together something like this. Hey, you do this often though? You sound like you know what you're talking about.
[She's not going to say she's impressed or anything, but she hasn't really met too many detective types, so this is new!]
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But while I'm not a detective or an investigator...you could say I have experience in tracking.
[Kind of vague, but that's on purpose.
Reaching the door and...! Unsurprisingly, it's locked. Hm.]
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[No weird subterranean tunnels and things like that!]
Huh? Can't get in? Want me to break it?
[Because of course she thinks of that one first while looking at the door.]
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Going to stare at her.]
And how would you plan on doing that?
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[What kind of handle is there on the door? And is it wood, metal, etc.?
Not that Mordred's worried about any of that, she's got this or at least thinks she does.]
I got into my father's vault once and there's no way this'll be tougher than that.
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...Would you have really tried to cut down the door?
[But she's free to try, he's kind of curious.]
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Of course I would, we need to get past it, right? And I don't know how to pick locks, I'm not a freakin' burglar or anything like that.
[She'll take a closer look too, thinking this one over.]
Might be able to do it with the chains and stuff from my essence, I don't know, haven't tried before.
[Which she should've thought about before volunteering to deal with it, but she apparently didn't.]
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Forget it, I'll handle it.
[And from one of his side packs he's pulling a pick locking kit and proceeds to pick the lock.
It'll be done in like 5 seconds.]
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[She's definitely pissed about this, given the sharp spike in her language (and the angry expression on her face, but she's not going to stop him from doing that.]
Why the hell do you have those anyway? Are you some kind of burglar?
[She's starting to worry about her nonexistent reputation! Knights don't hang around burglars, not even garbage knights like her.]
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[Just a flat, deadpan tone as he completely ignores her fury.]
As for why I have these, it's for situations like this.
[After an audible click, he straightens up and places the picks back in his pack before testing the door. It opens easily and walks right on through down the next dimly lit corridor, this one more trashed up and with more clear signs of recent use.]
my bad, I never got a notif for this one!
The hell happened in here?
[She wasn't expecting things to look trashed, so that's a little surprising.]
how dare
If I had to guess, I'd say a hasty getaway.
[He kicks over an empty can in some disgust, a foul odor wafting through the air. Not a great time to have heightened canine senses.]
Look around and see if there's anything that can give us clues on who these people were.
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[She'll start looking around, not really wanting to touch much, but she's making an attempt at least. She's pretty disgusted about this too, definitely not going near that can.]
Thought my Master's hideouts were gross, but at least those were clean. Didn't have a bunch of crap thrown around or whatever the hell's making that smell.
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...Week old cheese, rotten fruit, stale bread, crushed eggs...and whatever you initially suspected.
[Again. Heightened sense of smell blessing and curse.]
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[Her expression is just why. That's the best way to sum it up. All the world's why compressed into one baffled expression. That's Mordred right now.]
So they were down here for a while and then took off.
[She's at least trying to think about what that means while still being grossed out. Thanks Eustace.]
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That appears to the case. And they left... [Again, give him a few moments.] I would guess a few days ago. When did you say you got the offer again?
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Couple days ago. Sounds like it matches up.
[Still not exactly in the best mood about that answer from him though.]
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I suspect the real scam was having you eat but forcing you to pay by claiming the vouchers invalid. If that's the case, why would they rush out in such a hurry?
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Maybe somebody was on to them? If it's going around and people are getting suspicious, they might've decided to bail.
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[Although if someone from the other teams did tip them off, then that's just shoddy work and the disapproving frown he wears is clear enough as to what he thinks of that.]
For now let's try and find where they went.
[There are three other doors, all of them looking roughly the same and in similar condition.]
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[Sometimes she has an okay idea. Sometimes.]
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