Richard Dickerson (
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therookery2020-09-10 01:33 am
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Report: Strangers in the Attic
SUBJECT: Strangers in the Attic
PARTICIPANTS: Athessa, Ket, Richard
CLASSIFICATION: Private for Division Heads
DATE FILED: Solace
STATUS: Ongoing (?)
SUMMARY: A team was dispatched to Minrathous to move an Eluvian previously identified in an attic there into a more favorable location. Their ruse to clear the family from the home for easy removal was unsuccessful, and they resorted to burglary. The burglary also went badly. The mirror has been stashed in a condemned home in the city where it is likely to be discovered when the structure is torn down.
REPORT: Eluvian relocated to the 2nd floor of a condemned household in Minrathous approximately half a mile from the original location. The structure previously sustained significant fire damage and appears to have been left standing for some time, with no indication of when it might be torn down. Risk of discovery is high. It should be moved again as quickly as possible.
Our initial attempt to persuade the family to leave their home was unsuccessful.
An employee of the household observed us in the building uninvited after hours. We allowed her to leave alive, and all three of us will likely have come under suspicion and may be known to local authorities accordingly. Contact “Waverly” is likely also compromised by association. Prior to the attempted theft, we would have been seen together at the local tavern where we were staying.
It’s unclear how aware the family is of their attic inventory. With their knowledge of the burglary, they might correctly identify that a large mirror is missing.
I have included a rough map of the eluvian’s current location.
Any further interaction with this eluvian should be carried out with the knowledge that an active search for it might be underway, if it hasn’t been found already.
- Richard Dickerson
NEXT STEPS: Eluvian needs to be relocated to a more secure location with expediency.
NOTES & LINKS: Log and initial OOC notes.
PARTICIPANTS: Athessa, Ket, Richard
CLASSIFICATION: Private for Division Heads
DATE FILED: Solace
STATUS: Ongoing (?)
SUMMARY: A team was dispatched to Minrathous to move an Eluvian previously identified in an attic there into a more favorable location. Their ruse to clear the family from the home for easy removal was unsuccessful, and they resorted to burglary. The burglary also went badly. The mirror has been stashed in a condemned home in the city where it is likely to be discovered when the structure is torn down.
REPORT: Eluvian relocated to the 2nd floor of a condemned household in Minrathous approximately half a mile from the original location. The structure previously sustained significant fire damage and appears to have been left standing for some time, with no indication of when it might be torn down. Risk of discovery is high. It should be moved again as quickly as possible.
Our initial attempt to persuade the family to leave their home was unsuccessful.
An employee of the household observed us in the building uninvited after hours. We allowed her to leave alive, and all three of us will likely have come under suspicion and may be known to local authorities accordingly. Contact “Waverly” is likely also compromised by association. Prior to the attempted theft, we would have been seen together at the local tavern where we were staying.
It’s unclear how aware the family is of their attic inventory. With their knowledge of the burglary, they might correctly identify that a large mirror is missing.
I have included a rough map of the eluvian’s current location.
Any further interaction with this eluvian should be carried out with the knowledge that an active search for it might be underway, if it hasn’t been found already.
- Richard Dickerson
NEXT STEPS: Eluvian needs to be relocated to a more secure location with expediency.
NOTES & LINKS: Log and initial OOC notes.