[Royal Guard] Professor Stygian's statement (Re: Art Harlow's women troubles)
Dan
dan at arangoth.org
Sat Apr 10 17:47:26 CDT 2004
Upon entering the inn this afternoon, I immediately saw a woman (Teagan)
and a man (Art Harlow) engaged in combat, and a second woman (Vandale)
chained to the bar's foot rail, screaming that she was being kidnapped
and enslaved and begging for help. I approached the bar, and bent down
to examine the shackle woman. When I saw that she was chained with a
pair of the Guard's shackles, I said as much to her. She then changed
her story and claimed that the Guard intended to rape her, and that the
second woman had come to her rescue.
I spotted a Guard rank pin upon the man, whom I later learned was
Corporal Art Harlow. He appeared to be on the worse end of the fight,
and the woman told me that this affair was none of my business. I
disagreed, and advised her to surrender peacefully. She refused and
retreated from me, claiming that the Corporal attacked the shackled
woman without provocation. Furthermore, she claimed that the magistrates
of the realm are corrupt, and refused to submit to their judgement.
Having already given her an opportunity to surrender peacefully, I began
to cast a spell to keep her from escaping. She began to run and dove
headlong for a shadowy area of the inn. The lightning spell that I cast
nearly missed because of her abrupt increase in speed, but the flash it
created eliminated the shadows, causing her to crash headfirst into the
wall. She attempted to escape by climbing the walls, so I cast a second
spell that rendered her unconscious.
Commander Rikneuth, who had been busy with the shackled woman,
approached and shackled the unconscious woman, and left her under my
supervision while she saw to the injured Corporal Harlow and dealt with
his initial prisoner. While I was attempting to transport the second
prisoner to the Guardhouse, a strange man approached me. (Description of
Dakkon Blackblade given.) He offered to buy the woman, though I didn't
ask him what he wanted her for. At best, I imagine that he wanted to set
her free as some form of protest toward the authority of the Crown. I
prefer not to think about the other things he might have wanted to do
with a shackled and unconscious woman. I refused his offer, and he went
to speak with some other individual and left me in peace to remove the
unconscious woman from the inn. I prevailed upon a passing wagon driver
to cart the prisoner to the Guardhouse, and delivered her over to the
jailors.
I hearby swear in the sight of Menxvan that this testimony is true.
C. Stygian
Lord Archmage of the Royal University
10. IV. 474.
[University seal affixed]
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