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"Right. Well, that was eight days ago. Deskari showed up in person and slew Terendelev, and then he took the Wardstone and moved it, and at that the city's defenses pretty much collapsed. The city was overrun by demons. It turned out - always does - that there were cultists waiting for that moment to strike. We formed up at the Defender's Heart, sheltered everyone we could, had small teams of adventurers going back out into the city to rescue civilians and reclaim bodies. And then we learned that Deskari wasn't, in moving the Wardstone, done, and had some kind of plan to corrupt it or destroy it or something. - I don't know if you know the border around here. If we lost Kenabres it's Tenerefe to Cormugal, there's no segment anywhere that big. I don't know what happens, if you stretch the line that thin.

The Church here had two emergency scrolls of Sending. We used them when Deskari showed up and when the wardstone moved. And two fourth circle spellcasters, Hulrun and Terendelev, and both of them dead. So - we figured, gather everyone who'd survived the previous week of fighting, go charge the garrison where the demons were doing whatever they were doing to the wardstone, try to stop them.

There was a lilitu." She does not need to say, specifically, that that's a fight for which Lastwall would send its single most senior adventuring team, and not with total confidence they'd win. "But our soldiers were courageous, and Iomedae sent a miracle and gave us the strength to destroy them." She does not have Lastwall's complicated relationship with Iomedaen miracles; she is happy and grateful.

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"A miracle?" he says, in an inviting-to-say-more tone.

Alternate explanation: The lilitu shapeshifted into the provider of the miracle, faked its death with a minion with Alter Self, and the entire city is now under a more powerful demon's control. Is this likely? No. Does Ettore suspect it anyway? Yes. Miracles are rarer than demons with clever tricks.

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"I was fighting in a different part of the building at the time" she says. "But the people who were there said they felt some greater power rush over them and had strength and speed no spell could give them. And they cut through the demons easily, and the lilitu Teleported out, and when the rest of us staggered up the stairs to see if the Wardstone was still standing, so it was, and its defenders glowing with holy light."

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"Thank you," he says.

"My remaining questions are - are you presently in secular command of the city? If not, do you know who, in fact, is? And do you know where I might find any of Inquisitor Hulrun's former subordinates? And what do you most need help with?"

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"I am not formally in secular command of the city, just of the Watch, but the Watch has responsibility for - most things you'd think of. Defense, coordination with adventurers, prisons, trials - not that we've been doing that - I can't collect taxes and I can't write Nerosyan, but that's all I've run into that hasn't been delegated to us.

Count Arendae's around here somewhere technically being the Queen's representative. Last I saw him he was too drunk to walk. Though to his credit he fought, when we needed him. He was in the garrison with us."

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He nods. "And my men?"

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"Hulrun's guards died defending him, and some more of his people in the assault on the garrison. The surviving ones were working on retrieving bodies for the Church, last I heard, or hanging around where the Crusade's forming up to make sure demons don't interfere with that. 

The Watch doesn't need much, aside from the obvious. More men, more food, more cold iron arrows, fewer demon cultists.

You know, I'll be straight with you - I don't think there's going to be a Kenabres, not really, in the long run. There was Kenabres because there was Terendelev. Every other border fort is a dreary miserable place where everything's scarce and everyone's cold and hungry, but Kenabres had celebrations and important visitors and fancy feats of sorcery and we weren't stuck begging distant places that don't care - no offense intended -

- we weren't stuck begging anyone for help when the demons came in too fast to fight, she'd spread her wings and take them down. The Sellen was safe to travel down, in these parts. This is why we had a cultist problem in the first place, because we were a city not a fortress. People could just live, here.

What's going to happen now is most everyone who can leave, will. With the Crusade, if they're bold, or for somewhere farther from the borders, if they're not. I've been asked to travel with the Crusade. Most of the Watch'll go. And we'll leave enough to guard the line, or not enough but as many as everywhere else has."

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"Fort Korbas, three years," he says. Maybe someone can manage a True Resurrection on Terendelev with a hoarded scroll or the borrowing of one of the world's mightiest priests, but maybe not. And if not, this seems like a very reasonable strategic judgement.

He'll deliver the report back with the rest of his first Sending, when he has it sent. (Lastwall has a set of one-word codes for messages, with 'I suspect the head of the city may be a demon' being three different word options depending on confidence level and level of the need.)

He'd like directions to places where she has some vague idea where his subordinates might be so he can get reports from people who are less busy and go investigate. Under the circumstances, Ettore would like to piece his command together if he at all can.

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"Well, if pressed I'd guess there's someone at the temple with the inquisition building attached, because there's a prison there and I should hope they wouldn't just have abandoned the prisoners, and I'd check the contingent forming up for the Crusade, right over the hill. We march in two days, someone said. If we don't make Drezen before the snow gets deep I suppose I'll next see you in Heaven."

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"There was a servant mopping the floor," he says drily. "We'll meet again in Heaven, in victory or defeat. Inheritor's blessing on you."

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"And you as well."

Irabeth will get back to attempting to set up an organized defense for the city before they leave in two days.

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And Ettore will go off over the hill to find the Crusade and go investigate what happened to everyone working for his predecessor, shooting the inevitable invisible and/or polymorphed quasits along the way!

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Three of Hulrun's not-very-powerful, not Iomedae-selected lieutenants are still alive, and with the Crusade. They were ...expecting Hulrun to be Raised, really. They don't say it but it's visible on their faces. 

"What are your instructions, Inquisitor?"

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Yeah, Ettore is used to having that effect on people. Any of them Evil or Chaotic? "Report to me on the strategic situation in Kenabres."

(Also, what's the Crusade look like militarily, based on his experience with armies?)

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Not Evil or Chaotic. (Not likely powerful enough he'd see it if they were.)

"Well, the city's overrun by traitors and cultists and demons, sir."

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"No doubt," he says drily. "In slightly more detail." What happened? Who, if anyone, do they think is in charge? Who were they answering to while Hulrun was dead and Ettore hadn't arrived? He's not asking for any classified information they know, just what their picture of the disaster looks like.

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What happened was that Hulrun was murdered while defending the city, by adventurers who were probably either Baphomet cultists, or just common looters, or conceivably traitorous Desnans. Hulrun's second-in-command, Inquisitor Correve, had already been killed in the fighting. This left it very unclear who to answer to. (Count Daeran is Evil. And channels positive energy. It's very suspicious.) Irabeth Tirabade, who coordinated the city's defense, is probably not a traitor or a cultist because she's a paladin of Iomedae, and what remained of Hulrun's people attacked the garrison on her orders with her. After that they tried to get those bodies that the Church might be able to afford to raise - they have those in the dungeons under the Inquisitorial building right now, it was the most secure place remaining - and are now trying to catch the demons and cultists who are definitely at work with this Crusade, not directly under Tirabade because she is a paladin and doesn't approve of doing what it takes to stop cultists and demons.

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They answer to him. Should he die before he can draw up a revised chain with all inquisitors known and in their proper positions, they will answer to Silvio Zavala, his most senior assistant, until the Church of Iomedae can provide a replacement as chief inquisitor. He will not be taking over Hulrun's responsibilities as prelate of the city, a separate cleric will be appointed for that.

Unless there are specific, known cultists and demons they are ready to arrest right now now that they have him and two of his assistants for backup, they should help him track down any other surviving inquistors and then return to the temple so they can establish common knowledge of the situation and the resources available to them and make organized plans, so they don't need to operate on their own with insufficient support.

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They don't specifically know for sure of any cultists and demons, though for any given person they arrest the odds they will turn out to be a cultist or demon are quite high. 

They can head back to the temple, or try first to find the one remaining coworker they believe to be alive, who was also planning to meet them back at the temple.

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They should try to find their remaining coworker, and ideally if there are any other living coworkers they can find news of, that would be great, but he's not holding out hope.

(He's flickering his Sight for Good and Law occasionally, but his chief objective is to make sure they aren't Literal Demons In Disguise, with Chaos useful as a double-check that Evil people aren't just regular mundane evil people.)

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They encounter only one literal demon in disguise along the way to where the remaining living coworker was last seen! It's a succubus pretending to be a crusader.

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This sounds like a situation where a lot of sneak attacks with cold iron weapons are the most appropriate solution!

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The crusader's colleagues are startled and then grateful. Two people had gone missing from their unit and they hadn't known why. 

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Right. That's why. Next time people are mysteriously disappearing from your unit, let the Iomedaean Inquisition know; no harm will come to you if you report it, even if you waste our time or you did something under a Suggestion you now regret, and harm will come to you if a succubus eats you.

Are the remaining crusaders currently evil/chaotic/enchanted/etc/etc or can he go back to looking for the possibly-surviving inquisitor?

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Not evil not chaotic not enchanted!!

 

 

 

 

The surviving inquisitor is found, uh, extrajurisdictionally clearing out some abandoned shops of valuables.

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