From salisian at hotmail.com Wed Jun 9 23:43:35 2004 From: salisian at hotmail.com (Daniel Thompson) Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 00:43:35 -0400 Subject: [Royal Guard] Magistrate Wolfram ul-Gregory Jaksan's report Message-ID: In my stay in the inn today, in which I was attempting to accurately map the undead-infested underbelly of the wharf, I have witnessed an incident two separate incidents which bring the law upon the heads of criminals. The first incident was early in the day, where I was approached by a man who had very recently used some form of dark art to envelop the airborne body of some patron who I did not get to see before he was dissolved. The man quickly claimed self-defense, but shortly thereafter affirmed my thoughts that he was simply a battle-lusty lunatic who had a score to settle, and a great deal of outsider blood- half devil, half angel, half elemental, half vampyre, half human if memory serves correctly. Naturally, I pored over the math behind this for only a moment before managing a retort which prompted him to disappear. Before he left, however, I managed to give him the directions to a vampire's hideout where he could cut down the leeches to his heart's content. There were only vague threats against my persona this time, but beware- should he follow my directions to the letter, he should find himself in the sewers directly below the guard's latrines. If you see him, consider him unstable and dangerous, as he believes guards to be fodder for swordplay. And if you do not, take care and eat much tonight, that you may share your spoils with him later. The second incident is with Gaajh, an individual quite familiar to many guards at this point in time. The man stormed into the inn to ask for a guard, and when I did not respond immediately due partly to my business with this report, and partly due to the fact that he has committed crimes in the past, he turned into his abominable bug form and proceeded to attack a mage woman with his fire breath. When her hold person and temporary shapeshift spells wore off, he touted his deeds and threatened to attack patrons randomly until someone captured him. It is my professional opinion that his offer to turn himself in is either a bluff or a trick of sorts, for I am reminded of his behavior in the past. He has impeded the guards before, and though armsrecruit Snowbough promised to keep him reigned, he has breathed fire at numerous patrons, and one guard, since. Consider this both a warning and a warrant- he seems to focus his malcontentness upon the inn, exclusively. Protector of life. Servant of the crown, who upholds it, Magistrate Wolfram ul-Gregory Jaksan _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://youroffers.msn.com From jdstrausse at earthlink.net Fri Jun 25 01:49:07 2004 From: jdstrausse at earthlink.net (JD) Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 01:49:07 -0500 Subject: [Royal Guard] WANTED: Updated Bounty List Message-ID: <005001c45a80$8472db50$1899e604@Dixie> WANTED BY THE REALM: (*Denotes a new or updated bounty) Er|k Dovestar for Murder, Kidnapping, Vampirism etc. Reward: 1000 crowns, completely dead. Lytia Seward for Treason, Kidnapping, Extortion, Conspiracy etc. Reward: 1000 crowns, alive. Katarn for Mind Rape, Assault of a Crown Official, Vampirism etc. Reward: 400 crowns, completely dead. *Kelta for Slavery, Vampirism etc. Reward, 300 crowns, completely dead. *Gaajh for Assault of a Crown Official etc. Reward: 250 crowns, dead or alive. *Syrus`Valiadryn) for Assault of a Crown Official etc. Reward: 250 crowns, dead or alive. *Theodrich`Valiadryn) for Assault of a Crown Official etc. Reward: 250 crowns, dead or alive. *Any vampire or demon. Reward: 100 crowns, completely dead. *(Description of Judias`Matae) for Assault. Reward: 100 crowns, dead or alive. (Description of Malik`Dreadmourne) for Assault of a Crown Official. Reward: 100 crowns, dead or alive. Any information leading to the destruction of a vampire or demon. Reward 50 crowns. Reward will be tendered to the person or persons delivering the fugitive or, in cases where the fugitive is wanted "dead or alive" or "completely dead," the fugitive's head or fangs to the guardhouse. --JD