《Small Medium》Part III-XII
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“Through here,” Chase whispered, tugging at The Muscle Wizaard's hand.
He wasn't much for stealth, most days, but between the ashfall and the yelling she rather thought they had a chance at sneaking past the group.
A thought struck her, as she hustled Bastien into an alleyway. Why settle for sneaking past the group?
“This bunch looks violent, don't they?” she mused.
“What? Yeah, I'd say so.”
“Do you think we can try to get to a better position? So we can help out if things go bad?”
“I don't see why not...” Bastien frowned, then glanced up the wall of the nearest building. “Hm...” He put his back out to it, reached out, and touched the wall opposite with a few inches of give left in his elbow. “I have an idea. You trust me?”
“With my life,” Chase said, and before the words left her lips he was scooping her up and hopping, planting his back on the wall and his feet on the opposite one. She squeaked as he deposited her on his chest, and caught the back wall with his free hands.
“Hold tight,” he advised, and started to shimmy up between the walls.
Chase clung to his dirty, sweaty, ash-covered chest for dear life, shutting her eyes and hoping, simply hoping that he'd make it up.
After about three seconds of that, she remembered she had stuff that could help with this sort of thing. Why worry about beating the odds when you can make the odds?
“I'm going to give you some future sight,” she told him. “Are you ready?”
“Are you sure this is the best— oh wait, those things? Yeah, okay.”
“Influence Fate,” she told him, and held on for dear life.
Your Influence Fate skill is now level 12!
But he didn't slip, he didn't overreact. All he did was adjust his course slightly, crab-crawling to the right. “Got another?”
Influence Fate worked pretty much identically to her foresight skill but it was for other people, not herself. They got to see a few seconds into the future.
Her other notion to help Bastien was Random Buff, but it was a bit too, well... random. And Influence Fate was more affordable for what you got. Two more uses and two more levels later, they reached the roof. Still staying low The Muscle Wizaard crawled out onto the eaves nearest the unknown people, and they listened carefully.
Idly, Chase wondered if that was how eavesdropping had gotten its name. Then her hand slipped a little, and she was more worried about dropping than about eaves. But The Muscle Wizaard caught her before she could slide down.
Fortunately the group up by the barricade was pretty loud.
“You can gripe and you can threaten,” their speaker said, “but you have no real choice. You can give up the tithe and have peace, or you can put up a stupid fight and have death.”
“I don't do business with nobody who threatens me!” Gonzolo shouted back. “You're like all the rest'a the thieves! And you know what we do to thieves, here?”
“We're not thieves, you fool.”
Chase squirmed closer, squinted down at the man.
The entire group was clad in green mail, with heavy cloth tunics over it. Most bore halberds, and had shorter stabbing swords belted at their wastes. A few carried staves that glowed with green light... those staff bearers wore elaborate metal masks poking out from cowls. Each mask had a muzzle and horns, and a distinctly reptillian cast...
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...no. No, they looked more draconic than anything else.
“We're not thieves,” the commander repeated. “And if you have no crystals than you pay nothing. If you have crystals, then we'll pay you for them. You win either way.”
“Nothing like what they're worth!” Gonzolo spat. “Those things are worth tons of gold! You're just Bandits and Grifters aiming for a higher mark!”
There came a pause, and the words echoed through the street, muffled by ash but loud nonetheless.
As one the green-armored soldiers slammed the butts of their halberds on the ground, and fell into formation. Gonzolo ducked down behind the barricade.
“We are the servants of Therasimalazyn, you feckless fool!” the commander barked, sheathing his sword. “The Scions of the Dragon! And we shall see his will done. You have three days to gather all crystals in this area and render them unto us. Or we shall cut you down and take that which is lawfully his!”
With that he spun on his heel and stalked away. The rest of the troupe followed, a full dozen men and women jingling as they went, their heavy mail swaying in green unison.
“Scions of the Dragon,” Bastien said, watching them go. “Is he finally starting to do something beyond lurk around?”
“They're false they have to be,” Chase said without hesitation. “Corinthia said Nebs told her the dragon was female... sort of, Nebs used the word 'she'. These people say the dragon's a he. That's one of those little details a god wouldn't get wrong, I don't think.”
“False or not, that armor cost some serious gold. And they've all got it,” Bastien whispered. “If it's a con game, somebody sunk a lot of money into this. And why crystals?”
“Crystals are used for enchanting, aren't they?” Chase said. “I think we need to have a discussion with Dolce's mother, that one Enchanter that Gonzolo mentioned.
Though the more she thought of it, the more something Renny had said nagged at her. He'd said that Wizards and Necromancers and others could do dangerous magical research, but it was limited by resources and funds.
What sort of dangerous stuff could magical researchers do with a major city's worth of crystals?
“I need to follow them,” she realized. “Can you get me down there safely?”
“Sure, but sneaking's not really my thing,” The Muscle Wizaard said.
“No, but it's mine,” Chase said. “You go check in with Gonzolo and the others, let them know what we found and have a good sitdown with Dolce's mom, ask about crystals. I'll come back if it gets too unsafe or if they don't go anywhere useful.”
“I'm not sure that's a good idea.”
“Well,” Chase said, looking at the street, and the inch of solid ash coating it, broken in places where the suspicious Scions had marched over it. “If I don't come back then you've got a pretty clear trail, at least.”
Minutes later they were safely down, and she hugged his knee. “I'll be fine. See you soon!”
He ruffled her headscarf in response. Chase tucked her mask over her face and hurried out, following the tracks.
She couldn't say why she was doing this... no, no, she realized. I can, actually.
At the heart of it all, she was still an Oracle. And Oracles did best when they followed their intuition. And that nagging feeling in the back of her skull told her that this was the proper way to go.
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And once she had the core of it, the other reasons to do this fell into place. It was a way to gain information on a new faction, a chance to figure out how much trouble they'd be for herself and her people.
To her surprise, Gonzolo and the other vigilantes flickered through her mind as she thought that, and Chase stopped and put her hand against a lamppost.
They weren't her people, were they? They were just some Gnomish citizens that had pulled together to keep their neighborhood safe until the threat was gone.
Just like any halven community worth their breadcrumbs would do...
Chase felt her lips twist under the mask. They kind of were her people now. They had faces and names, and they lived in funny little apartments with quirky clocks and other oddities that they treated like they were ordinary.
She understood them, and that was the problem, because it made them people and now she wanted to help them.
“Damn it,” Chase muttered.
It had been so easy, before the dragon came. Get in, find Thomasi, get out. But the dragon had kicked the pieces off the table, burned half of the table itself. Now other people were picking up the pieces, and they were doing it in such a fashion that her people might suffer as a result.
“I don't think I can walk away,” Chase said, setting out after the trail again. She could hear them now, the jingle of mail on metal ahead. She slowed her pace, trying to make sure she didn't run into them accidentally. That would be both embarrassing and dangerous.
They didn't take a straight path, though. They meandered, moving back and forth across the streets and around burned chunks of masonry that had once been tall buildings.
After a time, Chase felt a cough building in the back of her throat.
You have been afflicted with smoke inhalation!
Pausing, she reached into her apron pocket, and pulled out a small jar. Cracking it open, she reached down into the moist dirt within, pausing once her fingers touched wriggling flesh.
“Transfer Condition,” she said, clearing her throat before she could cough.
Instantly she felt better. The poor earthworm writhed in her hands, though. She pulled it out and dropped it on the cobbles, crushing it beneath her foot to put it out of its misery.
“Sorry,” she whispered and capped the jar again, before hurrying to catch up.
They didn't deserve it, but coughing at the wrong time here would be... bad.
Chase caught up to them just as they started yelling again. Doing her best to keep silent, she moved to the side of the nearest wall and slunk along it, peering down the shadowed street.
And apparently doing well enough, as new words flashed across her view.
Your Stealth skill is now level 19!
Chase froze, glancing around quietly, quietly until she found the green-armored form across the way. They'd left a sentry this time, someone to watch their backs while they harassed people.
“Foresight,” she whispered, and winced as she saw her shadowy self step out into the crossroad and instantly run back, fearful. Right, not doing THAT then.
It took two more Foresights and a skill up before she figured out what she was doing. Waiting for the exact moment the sentry coughed and shifted, she darted out to the next lamppost, then scurried into a gaping hole in what was left of a walled courtyard. Creeping along the other side of the wall, she was able to listen in on their conversation. The pressure that the foresight had built up in her chest faded as she rode out the paradox, dodged the backlash.
But to her disappointment, the discussion followed the script she'd heard before. Right down to the three-day ultimatum.
The lot he was talking with didn't seem as brave as Gonzolo, but she couldn't fault them for that. They protested that they were poor, they'd never even seen a crystal before. They even sounded pretty sincere.
Evidently the Commander agreed with her. “Very well. In that case I charge you with scouring the area two blocks around your tenement. Search through it, glean every intact building for crystals. If you find nothing then so be it. We will leave you in peace. If you find something we shall pay you for it, in food and gold.”
Nearer to the hole in the wall, she heard a jingle of chainmail as someone shifted, and a mutter. “Another peaceful friendly. Mark'em on the map, Anzio.”
A map? Now that could be useful.
“Silent Activation, Foresight,” Chase mouthed and tried to figure out a way to get out of the hole and get a closer look at the map.
Nothing worked.
Four more times she tried, and every attempt ended with her getting caught. With mounting dread, she felt the pain in her chest clench... until it burst and drained away.
Major divergence detected! Feedback generated!
Foresight inaccessible for 23:59 minutes and 56 seconds.
She shoved her hand into her mask, pushing the cloth back into her mouth. Biting down on her cloth-wrapped fingers to stifle her cry of pain, she rocked on her heels until it abated.
By then they were on the move again, jingling as they went, silent otherwise. They were watching carefully, she knew that from painful experience. And she'd just lost her best chance of going after them safely.
It took some serious thought then, a consideration as she questioned herself.
How badly do I want to do this? What do I stand to gain?
Again the vigilantes flashed through her mind.
The Scions of the Dragon, whoever they were, threatened her people.
With a breath to steady herself, she clambered out of the wall and followed after them, moving quietly and with all the caution she could muster. Slowly, slowly... “Piano, piano,” she whispered to herself, translating it in the old tongue. Perhaps she could get something more from this trip. Perhaps she might even get a chance at stealing that map, that would be something useful to take back.
The blocks went by, and the buildings shrunk as she followed. They were going north, she thought, north into the worst-burnt sections around the Ginormosseum. They didn't make any more stops along the way.
She found herself panting as the walk went on. This was tiring, her stamina was fading fast. Halven problems rearing their ugly head again, nothing she hadn't dealt with all of her life. She hauled out the biscuits she'd saved from tea time, pulled her mask down, and found a place to sit as she ate.
And it was a good thing too, since the first patrol crossed the trail ahead a scant minute later.
LUCK+1
She hid for all she was worth, listening to them jingle, watching the halberds bob in unison as they went by. At least half a dozen people, and though she was too far off to make out the color of their armor it sounded the same.
Whoever the Scions of the Dragon were, they had enough people to patrol territory. Which meant she was crossing into it...
Taking her time, sneaking as carefully as she could, Chase found her way through the streets, up until she hit a manned barricade.
Then it took some backtracking, picking through burned buildings until she found the remnants of a church. The worship room was all soot and half-burned pews, but the steeple was intact and that was what mattered. Up she went, until she was at the very top of the bell tower, and had a view of the city ahead.
What she saw was surprising.
Three swathes of destruction converged here, three great blackened lines where the dragon had swooped low over the city and burned wood and melted stone. In the center of the three lines stood a single intact compound the size of two city blocks. It looked like a wealthy man's estate, with a main building and several outbuildings, but the more she studied it the more there were inconsistencies.
There were no concessions to beauty or comfort. Every building was plain and made of stone. There were no gardens, no trees, nothing of comfort about it. The windows were reinforced with heavy shutters...
...and there were at least forty people in green on the walls, and walking the perimeter.
This was no rich man's estate. This was a fortress.
Even with her luck, she didn't have a chance of sneaking in there. Especially with her Foresight gone.
That decided her, but just as she was about to turn around and head back, motion caught her eye. There were figures on the rooftop, two people in clean green armor, armor that hadn't been coated by the ashfall. They were escorting a child, and her curly bright blonde hair gleamed in the light of the late afternoon sun.
Something made Chase hesitate. Some feeling she couldn't put her finger on, some growing formless fear. Why was she waiting? What could she learn, here?
Then the child pulled a braid out from its headscarf and nibbled on the end, and Chase knew.
“Greta!” she gasped, then slammed her hands over her mouth.
There was no one there to hear. Nobody reacted, no noise from outside or around.
And the more she watched the figure walk around the roof, escorted by her green guard, the more she knew. That was her sister down there. That was Greta. She was dressed differently than she'd last seen her and Chase couldn't make out facial features at that distance, but she knew it was her sister.
Why was her sister here?
Was she a prisoner?
What did the dragon's servants want with her?
Chase reached for her cards, then paused.
No. No, she'd pushed her luck already coming out this far. She needed to get back to the others before she did any divination. She needed help. She needed a professional. Someone who specialized in infiltration.
“I need to talk with Cagna,” Chase whispered, and hurried down the steeple as safely as she could manage.
It was a long, long trip back, and she took it as slowly and safely as she could manage. But time and again she found herself hurrying, the worry overcoming her and driving her faster.
Whatever the reason, whatever the circumstances, she had a strong feeling that Greta wasn't there by choice.
Chase would have to save her sister.
And she had three days to figure out how.
CHASE'S CHARACTER SHEET
Spoiler: Spoiler
Name: Chase Berrymore
Age: 15 Years
Jobs:
Halven level 11, Cook level 5, Archer level 9, Gambler Level 5, Grifter level 12, Medium level 7, Oracle level 16, Painter level 2, Teacher level 6
Attributes / Pools / Defenses
Strength: 71 Constitution: 38 / Hit Points: 109 / Armor: 10
Intelligence: 69 Wisdom: 121 / Sanity: 190 / Mental Fortitude: 55
Dexterity: 134 Agility: 66 / Stamina: 200 / Endurance: 0
Charisma: 210 Willpower: 55 / Moxie: 265 / Cool: 65
Perception: 113 Luck: 239 / Fortune: 352 / Fate: 48
Generic Skills
Archery – Level 1
Brawling – Level 8
Climb – Level 15
Dagger – Level 2
Dodge – Level 13
Fishing – Level 14
Ride – Level 10
Stealth – Level 19
Swim – Level 7
Throwing – Level 31
Halven Skills
Fate’s Friend – Level N/A
Small in a Good Way – Level N/A
Cook Skills
Cooking - Level 20
Dishwasher – Level N/A
Freshen - Level 12
Archer Skills
Aim – Level 9
Demoralizing Shot – Level 6
Far Shot – Level 1
Missile Mastery – Level N/A
Quickdraw – Level N/A
Rapid Fire – Level N/A
Razor Arrow – Level 8
Ricochet Shot – Level 21
Gambler Skills
Ace in the Hole – Level 2
Ante Up – Level 1
Assess Challenge – Level N/A
Cardsharp – Level 9
Deadly Dice – Level 1
Double Down – Level 1
Gambler’s Fortune – Level N/A
Hold’em – Level N/A
Grifter Skills
Feign Death – Level 7
Fools Gold – Level 4
Forgery – Level 11
Master of Disguise – Level 15
Old Buddy – Level 7
Pickpocket – Level 20
Silent Activation – Level 32
Silver Tongue – Level 32
Size Up – Level 8
Unflappable – Level N/A
Medium Skills
Bad Fortune – Level 15
Crystal Ball – Level 10
Focus Vision – Level 5
Fortuna – Level N/A
Good Fortune – Level 16
Palmistry – Level N/A
Séance – Level N/A
Stack Deck – Level N/A
Oracle Skills
Absorb Condition – Level N/A
Afflict Self – Level 1
Diagnose – Level N/A
Divine Pawn – Level N/A
Foresight – Level 46
Grant Vision Level 7
Influence Fate – Level 14
Lesser Healing – Level 45
Omens and Portents – Level N/A
Random Buff – Level 9
Short Vision – Level 16
Transfer Condition – Level 15
Painter Skills
Fast Dry – Level N/A
Painting – Level 5
Teacher Skills
Lecture – Level 24
Red Ink – Level 3
Smarty Pants – Level N/A
Unlocked Jobs
Farmer, Herbalist
Gear
Enrico’s Last Hand
Light Leather Armor
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