Session 3
Miranda goes to see Brand. He's working out the details of a new land
deal with Amblerash, so she has to wait a short while. After about ten
minutes or so, she is shown in and tells her story of finding the valise.
Given that Amblerash was supposedly behind the scholar's death, Brand
wonders if this is related to their negotiations for land from Barimen.
The land they want is farmland. He decides to build into the contract the
option to terminate the lease after a certain period of time. They
speculate on why Amblerash isn't establishing trade routes with Shadow.
Brand wonders if maybe the cold is more than just a localized effect. He
asks if anyone knows of her involvement in this. Only the scholar. It's
possible the guards who killed him might know if they interrogated him.
Brand asks if she wants him to hire a bodyguard. Miranda thinks that
wouldn't be a bad idea, so long as they're discrete. Brand empties out
the valise then has a servant burn it. Brand informs Miranda that Jasra
wants to speak to her, so she should be sure to find her before she goes
to bed. They chat for a bit longer and then Brand has to get back to
work.
Miranda seek out Jasra, who's in her lab. No one is ever allowed in
Jasra's lab. A servant informs Miranda that she should be out in about
ten minutes, so Miranda waits. When Jasra emerges, she looks at Miranda
for a moment, then gets out a dagger and hands it to her. She also gives
her a harness to conceal the dagger. Miranda asks what's going on. Jasra
explains that she had a dream where Miranda was in darkness, surrounded by
enemies. She wants Miranda to be careful over the next four days.
Miranda notes that she has an Assembly meeting in two days, and asks if
she should still attend. Jasra thinks so, yes. She doesn't want to
disrupt things too much over just a dream.
Miranda eats breakfast in her room the next morning, then goes to work
out with Kail, her arms instructor. She shows him the dagger she received
from Jasra and says she wants to become comfortable with it. He appears
to recognize it and asks if it came from her mother. Yes. He doesn't
think they should practice with it then. Why? He takes the dagger and
sticks it easily through a shield. Oh. He finds her a practice dagger of
about the same size and weight to use instead. He also suggests the best
place to conceal it, namely strapped to her outer thigh. She explains how
her mother is concerned about her right now. He says he'll keep his ears
open. There's a lot going on right now. Why? He explains that Countess
Amaranthe of Kirov-Rost was assassinated, supposedly at the instigation of
Hector Hendrake. Why? There are rumors that she was blackmailing him.
Miranda figures it would have to be some blackmail for Hector to risk
ruining his chances of ruling Hendrake. One rumor says Hector had a
bastard child. Well, that would do it. Kail is hoping to find out more
from his friend Driscoll, who is part of Kirov-Rost.
Miranda has lunch with Jasra, Rinaldo, Sand and Delwin. There is more
talk of the death of Countess Amaranthe, as well as news that Benedict is
rumored to have been sighted off to the west. Way off to the west, out in
the boonies, as it were. Good place to raise an army. And given that
he'd have to go through Thelbane to reach Amber, Miranda figures he's
planning on attacking Chaos. Jasra reiterates that Barimen is not to get
involved in this matter - let Hendrake pursue him if they must. Rinaldo
says it's a matter of honor to the Hendrakes. Why? Because he's the
best. Miranda makes a comment about most people who seek the bounty
settling for easier opponents, which gets a bit of a frown from Rinaldo.
Given that he did just that, he can't come up with a good response.
Miranda spends the afternoon painting. There's a bit of a thaw
happening, so it's wet and muddy outside. Not a good time to do
landscapes.
Brand is at dinner, and mentions that the land deal with Amblerash has
been concluded. They have a two year lease, at which point either party
can choose not to renew. Miranda and Brand share a knowing look at this.
Rinaldo is in a much lighter mood than has been normal for him
recently...almost like he used to be. Miranda talks to him a bit. He
mentions having seen something strange during Miranda's party...three
women clad only in chemises frolicking in the fountain. They nearly
drowned a young man, but his other companions, one male and one female,
were able to revive him. The women had vanished by then. He couldn't
really see the victim or his friends well, but he's sure he didn't see the
women at the party. He describes them to Miranda, who doesn't recognize
them either. It's possible they were simply the servants of one of the
guests, but they might also have been assassins sent to kill the young
man. Miranda thinks someone needs to be told. Rinaldo doesn't want to
tell Jasra, since, among other things, she'll ask why he was watching the
women. He decides to tell Sand, instead. That way, if Jasra has to be
told, the news won't come from him. Rinaldo also mentions Jasra's concern
for Miranda. Miranda thinks the biggest risk will be tomorrow, at the
Assembly meeting. Rinaldo says that the best chance of surviving a trap
is if you know when it's going to happen, and offers to keep an eye out
for her, remotely. He can do that now. He looks pensive when he says
this, but she is unable to get him to explain what prompted this look.
Miranda meets her bodyguard in the morning. The woman's name is
Evangeline, and she is almost fragile looking. Not what you'd picture in
a bodyguard, but Miranda figures her father wouldn't hire anyone
incompetent. Miranda prepares for the day by separating her Trumps into
two packs wrapped in oilskin. She leaves one strapped to her left leg as
an emergency out, and straps the dagger to her right leg. The trip to the
Assembly is uneventful, as are the Assembly meetings. Everyone is
gossiping before and after about the death of Countess Amaranthe. It
looks like her advisor, Tomas, will be proposed as her replacement. In
fact, during the Greater Assembly meeting, the Kirov-Rost representative
proposes a vote be taken at the next meeting on that very thing. Hendrake
also proposes the setting up of a neutral committee to investigate
Hector's involvement in Amaranthe's death. The Lesser Assembly meeting is
rather short, and during the mingling afterwards Roderick, the
representative from Deskant, almost looks like he's going to he's going to
call her over to him, but changes his mind. Miranda also notices that
Evangeline is always looking around, and somehow manages to be in-between
Miranda and whoever is closest to her.
Miranda eventually leaves the Assembly building and heads back towards
the carriages. As she crosses the bridge over the river, she hears a
voice call her name from behind. Evangeline stiffens and then relaxes.
Miranda turns and sees Roderick. He asks if she remembers the scholar who
Deskant wanted to speak at the last meeting. Vaguely. Did he speak to
her, by any chance? He did not seek her out, no. Well, he suffered an
accident and they're trying to find his valise. He looks a bit awkward,
then tells her that he did an augury on how to find it, and was told to
find the woman in a green dress at the Assembly meeting. Miranda realizes
that she is wearing a green dress. She tells Roderick that if he would
care to describe the valise, she could keep an eye out for it. He does
so, and pulls out a card, asking her to contact him if she learns
anything. As he hands the card to her, he suddenly stiffens, and
Miranda's hands go numb. Then the bridge collapses beneath her, plunging
her to the icy, swift-flowing river, swollen from the thaw. As Miranda
struggles to stay above water and swim towards shore, she sees Evangeline
trying to reach her. Something seems to be wrong with Evangeline's side,
however. Then the current pulls Miranda under. Miranda struggles to get
to her Trump, but can't manage it with her numb hands. When she surfaces,
there's no sign of Evangeline, and she realizes she's getting hypothermic.
Lacking any other options, she's tries a broken Pattern shift, attempting
to make the water warmer. This works, although slowly at first, and the
water becomes a bit fouler as well. As Miranda keeps concentrating, she
feels a pop, and the water suddenly becomes much warmer. Her head also
begins to pound and a trickle of blood comes out of her nose. She manages
to shift to reduce the speed of the current as well, and with the last of
her strength she swims to shore and pulls herself out of the water onto a
cinder beach. Then she collapses of exhaustion.
Miranda wakes up to something splashing water on her face. She opens
her eyes to see a hideous face, which is looking off to one side. She
closes her eyes again, opting to play unconscious for now. She hears the
one she saw asking another if she's an angel. He hopes so, then they can
sell her for a good price. She can tell that her dress (and the Trumps in
its pockets) is missing, although she's still wearing her undergarments,
and the dagger is still there. One of them touches her thigh and says
it's smooth. The hand moves down, but just before it encounters the
dagger, it's pulled away, and the other argues that if she is an angel, he
can't touch her. They decide to bring her inside, and hope she doesn't
get sick, since that will make her less valuable. She's lifted into a
cart, and by peeking can make out that the other one is carrying her
dress. Still exhausted by her ordeal, she falls asleep again in the
cart.
Miranda wakes up in a comfortable bed, in a large, if somewhat
roughhewn, room. She feels much better now, and is able to get out of bed
and look around. Seeking to change out of her wet underclothes, she finds
an armoire. All of the clothing was obviously made for someone taller
than her, but she is able to adapt a chemise to wear. She hangs her
underclothes near the fire to dry, then moves the drapes aside to look out
the window. The window is barred and looks out onto a disturbing scene.
She is in a keep on a mountain. There is a city below, with tall
buildings crowded close together. A river of molten lava flows alongside
it. Hearing footsteps approaching, Miranda moves back to the bed, but
doesn't bother pretending to be asleep, figuring her change of clothing
will make it obvious that she woke up already. A demon woman enters,
carrying a tray of meat and vegetables. She hopes Miranda will be able to
eat some of it. Miranda asks where she is. Pandemonium Keep. The woman
asks if the ones who brought her in did...anything. Miranda doesn't think
so. The woman says she'd know if they had. She asks what Miranda's name
is. Miranda tells her, and the woman seems surprised that she can
remember. She was found by the side of the River Lethe, which makes
demons forget. Did she come here intentionally? No. Then she isn't one
of the Fallen? But she isn't mortal. Miranda asks if she's a prisoner.
They aren't certain yet. She asks if there's anything Miranda needs.
Well, she's noticed her clothes are missing. And her things, the woman
adds. Yes, those too. The woman fetches the clothes and then leaves
Miranda to eat.
After finishing the food, which is filling but bland, Miranda puts on
her now dry underclothes and her dress. The dress appears to have been
stitched up where it was ripped, although it's not the finest stitching
she's ever seen. Her Trumps are still there, although the holdout is a
total wash (no pun intended). She tries to Trump home but can't...it
feels like she's being blocked. The source seems to be somewhere in the
Keep. Broken Pattern, on the other hand, seems stronger than ever.
Curious about where she is, she tries the door, and finds it unlocked.
Since there are no guards outside her door either, she opts to go
exploring. A servant she encounters in the hall bows low and moves out of
her way, and she detects a trace of fear in it. She traces the source of
the Trump block to a pair of great doors off of a large room which appears
to be a waiting area. The doors are closed, and there is no one to
announce her. She explores some more, and soon finds the kitchen. She
asks for some stew. A demon brings her some in a fine bowl with fine
utensils. It even places a linen cloth on the chair before she sits.
After eating, she continues exploring, finding the main entrance to the
keep, which is guarded. Then she returns back to the great hall outside
of the room with the power source.
Miranda knocks on one of the doors, and when there is no answer, opens
it. She finds herself in a dark room with lots of shadows. Off to one
side is a pedestal which contains a twisted mass of rock and a silver
metal with symbols on it. This is the source of the power that is
blocking Trump. As she walks around it, continuing her examination, she
feels the block suddenly disappear. Apparently the blocking affect is
only in certain directions. Miranda reaches for her cards, preparing to
leave, when a voice speaks from the shadows, commenting on how fascinating
the object is. Miranda conceals the cards and says she didn't mean to
intrude. A woman emerges and says that those who are called cannot be
intruding. Miranda asks what the object is. A piece of a god that fell
long ago. What was the god's name? Komnate. The woman asks what
Miranda's name is. Miranda tells her and asks for her name in return.
Solange. Miranda recalls that this is the name of the Goddess of Ice and
Sterility, but she doesn't sense any feeling of godly awe in the presence
of this woman. The woman tells her she's free to go if she wishes.
Miranda would like to depart, yes. The woman removes a necklace she was
wearing, a silver snowflake, and gives it to Miranda as a reminder of her
trip here. Miranda takes it with some inward trepidation. After Solange
leaves, Miranda finds a shadowy alcove and uses her Trump of one of
Barimen's eastern estates.
As soon as Miranda goes through the Trump, her Trump cards crumble
into dust. She recognizes this as the destruct spell set on the cards,
but is puzzled, since normally it can only be set off if she speaks the
right word, or Jasra does it, which isn't done unless a deck's been
missing for seven days. She speculates on the timing of it, and suspects
that perhaps magic was somehow being blocked where she was. So the
command could have been issued some time ago, but just couldn't reach the
Trumps until now. This would seem to indicate she's been missing for
longer than a week, even though to her it seems like it hasn't been all
that long since she fell into the river. Still, she doesn't know how long
she lay unconscious on the river bank, or how long she slept in the cart.
She doubts it was more than a day, though. She cleans up and changes into
a less damaged dress, then finds her spare deck and Trumps back to
Barimen's main estates, leaving the necklace behind. When she emerges
from her rooms, a servant is so startled that he drops his tray. Miranda
asks him to fetch her parents. Jasra shows up first and hugs Miranda
tightly. They'd feared that she drowned in the river with all the others.
She's been missing for three weeks. Miranda explains that she used
broken Pattern to escape. Brand arrives at this point and hugs her as
well. Miranda explains that to her she hasn't been gone for all that
long. Brand looks surprised and says he thought that couldn't happen
anymore. Miranda says she discovered a few interesting things that she
needs to discuss privately with them. Brand asks if she's seen Rinaldo.
No. He went looking for her a week ago, and hasn't been seen since.
Brand is sure they can find him, though.

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