Exploring Belnago
Entropy Judge
Recurring Bouts of Misanthropy
Snap a picture
- Then explore the city a bit.
You shake your head – enough contemplating, it's time for action! Your camera is already out, and you fish out a notebook and pen as you start taking pictures. You are not going to interview Giselle about this, but you will correctly report her words to your readers! You will have to learn more about Apostles, and Giselle in particular, before you decide which way to spin the article, though …. Once you're finished, you step back and put away the camera. The notebook stays out, of course, and you take a few steps back into the room before turning back to Hatate. "I'm going to go take a look around the city. Are you coming, or do you want to stay and rest with our new friends?" She looks at the crows huddling against the interior wall, then back at the dragons in the courtyard. Then she nods.
"I'll come along," she says quietly, and you murmur quietly to the birds. Acknowledging your command, they carefully file out through the door with you, except for two that land on your and Hatate's shoulders. Once the dragons are out of view and there's a clear flight path, the remaining crows take to the air, waiting for you to escape the building as well. You get quite a few looks – and then second and third looks – from the priestesses as you proceed through the halls, and you stop by a relatively slender wolf-woman who seems to be standing guard.
"We're just going to take a walk through the city for a while. Is there any time we're supposed to be back, or that the main doors close?" She shakes her head, flinging her shaggy braids from side to side, and grins – wolfishly, of course.
"Priests get messengers and visitors whenever they arrive. Used to be there'd be cases when something important'd get delayed because of closings, so now the important ones don't close." You nod approvingly; it's a very sensible arrangement.
"Thank you – oh, yes. Why are there so many priestesses compared to priests? Do men not have the right talents here, or something?" The priestess's golden eyes widen, and you'd swear you can see a hint of color through her fur, and she looks around nervously – but all of a sudden, the hall is empty of people without anything to do.
"Um, well, Hardy likes women, not men, and most people know that, right? So, everyone expects that there's only priestesses serving Hardy. But it's not like that, really – she doesn't care much about what equipment her worshipers have. But since people are expecting the white dresses and don't have the expectation of male priests … and it, it just sort of happened?" You nod again; because of Hardy's preferences, people assumed she would only want priestesses, and so get confused when they see priests, especially here in the main temple.
"I suppose there are more priests in lesser temples and the like?" Your informant nods, and you reach up to pat her shoulder. "Thank you, you're very helpful!" Your crow croaks its thanks as well, and then you turn away and keep moving, jotting notes as your eyes dart across the crowd.
"So where are we going to start?" Hatate has her notebook out, too, but isn't writing nearly as much as you are.
"Someplace our friends think is comfortable," you say, and the crows caw quietly as Hatate glances up at the birds wheeling overhead, circling in a particular direction. You make your way through the wide city streets, admiring the white buildings – some plastered, others made of marble or limestone or other kind of stone – and, at least in your case, very carefully pretending to not notice the priestesses keeping a sometimes subtle eye on you. Now, are they watching you to make sure you don't get troubled, or because they're suspicious?
Hatate holds you up precisely once, when she gets too curious and begins questioning a reptilian fellow about its wares – a huge variety of stones and metals. The fellow hisses appreciatively and briefly explains their purposes: most of the stones are of value to mages in various fields, while the metals have different structural properties that make them more or less desirable as construction materials, whether for buildings or weapons or even clothes. When the explanations are finally finished, Hatate thanks the merchant and, rather sheepishly, rejoins you. You ruffle her hair and continue following your avian guides. Perhaps not unexpectedly, they lead you to the lake – and more specifically, to one of several groves of trees that dot the lakeside. A young man waits there, willowy and graceful, with hair even more golden than Flandre's and long pointed ears. His eyes widen as he sees the crows on your shoulders.
"Hello, there! It's not often winged women come this far down," he says. And then the rest of your flock dive at him, cawing raucously and sending him tumbling from his perch on a half-broken tree branch. "Ahh! Gah! Ow! I'm – I'm sorry! Ow!" You cluck sharply and they peel off him, landing in the branches overhead. Hatate giggles as he picks himself up – he isn't harmed, at least apart from his pride and dignity, and he smiles good-naturedly at you. "Heh. They're a bit territorial … but I guess you've made friends with them."
"Yes, we get along with these pretty well," you say, scratching your rider's beak gently. In turn, it preens your hair, at least until you blow on it, at which point it squawks indignantly and hops off, leading to three crows trying to take its spot, only for one of the pied ones to take it, laughing at its fellows. "Are you a priest here?" The young man shakes his head at your question and looks at you.
"A pri- oh, yes, a priest. Sorry, I was just … I've never seen them do that before. Yes, I'm a priest of Wareharun. Not the head priest – he's sleeping in the lake right now – but I help oversee the groves here. Not that there's ever been any problems, but Wareharun is a bit possessive of them. It's not a bad way to spend a decade or so, I guess, but I do wish more elves came here. I mean, not that the dark elves aren't elves, but – I mean -!" You tilt your head slightly, a move copied by all the crows, and the young man's flustered blush brightens. Hatate covers her face, and you have a hard time keeping your own laughter from escaping, but you're an experienced reporter.
"So what do you do, overseeing the groves? Make sure no one cuts them down?" He nods quickly and takes several deep breaths to calm himself.
"Ah, yes, that is part of my duties. Again, that isn't usually an issue, but there have been overzealous worshipers who think that the trees are holy due to growing at Hardy's temple, and they try to remove or damage the trees. Also, Bubbles -" he blushes again at your look, and gestures at the lake, "I'm sorry, no one's been able to pronounce his name, and apparently part of it means 'bubbles,' so for the past few centuries, that's what he's been called. I know it doesn't sound dignified, but there's not much I can do about it." You nod and he calms down again. "Anyway, he manages affairs between Hardy's priests and Emroy's priests when the latter are in a grumpy mood, which happens fairly regularly now that she's trying to poach Emroy's Apostle. Even Her Holiness Giselle doesn't like to get him angry." You look out at the lake, wondering what sort of being would be powerful enough to make the Apostle of a deity wary of angering it even in the Apostle's home temple.
"When does Bubbles usually wake up? Or is he more of a private person?" The priest looks up at the sky thoughtfully.
"Hmm … if he wakes up this week, it'll probably be either tonight or tomorrow night." The crows all caw raucously at the announcement, and the priest sighs as they rise into the sky once more. "It seems they don't like him much, either." You eye your guides suspiciously, then shrug and smile at the priest.
"Well, they're showing us around the city right now, so I suppose we'd better follow them. Thank you for talking with us." He bows politely.
"It was my pleasure." After making sure the crows are actually gone, he nods again, then hops nimbly back onto his perch and starts humming softly to himself and swaying in the wind.
"Really, you guys, what's wrong with him that you have to do that?" Hatate taps her rider's head and glares at the pied one on your shoulder, and they croak something angrily. Something about whatever's in the lake? You share a look with Hatate, and she shrugs. "So, onto … food? Hm." She frowns, and you have to wonder just what the crows in a city like this eat. Granted, there are a lot of vendors selling a lot of food, but there are also a lot of people. Still, the crows at least seem to have some good taste, as they wind you along a path that does have some of the better-smelling vendors – and, after a few pleadings from Hatate, it turns out that they taste as good as advertised. Your crows, however, laugh at your meal.
A large number of armed priests and priestesses of Hardy stand watch over the small walled complex. The gates are open, but guarded by two rather large humans in heavy armor and carrying great axes. Shouts and the clash of arms ring out from within, and your friends join a rather large number of their kin on the buildings overlooking what must be an interior courtyard. It doesn't actually smell like you'd expect it to, based on the number of birds up there … but maybe they're why it doesn't smell. Can't rot if it's been eaten, after all. You glance at the priests, then walk up to the gate. The guards cross their weapons in front of it as you approach. "Sorry, can't enter right now – duel going on. Once it's done, the priest'll make sure everything's fixed with the shrouded ladies over there, and then you can see what's in there if you want. Not much to it, though." You nod and look for any identifying marks, but nothing on the exterior stands out.
"What is this place, anyway?" The other guard snorts.
"Emroy's embassy, it's called. If you want a sanctioned duel, you have it here. If you want weapons training, you have it here. If you want to listen to some loon preach about how the only good death is one in battle, you have it here." The first guard nods and relaxes, leaning against the corner of the gateway.
"And there is only the one loon. He's actually quite reasonable, for someone who worships Emroy, but I half-believe the only reason anyone even gets in the door is 'cause of the priestesses."
"And the Reaper."
"She's a priestess." The second guard snorts again, and the first one shrugs. "We just get paid to make sure anyone wanting to come in and kill somebody fills out the paperwork, and to make sure no one enters during a duel." He sighs. "'Course, there was the one time that lady snuck in to murder the priest, and that was a big mess until the dragon lady showed up and cleared things up." The second guard nods, then looks at you.
"So why're you here?" You smile.
"The crows were showing us where they get food." The guards actually take that as perfectly reasonable and nod.
"Yeah, between the duels and the combat training and the executions – right, they also handle a lot of the punishments here, especially the ones that involve people dying – I suppose the damn things would get a lot of food." A loud bell tolls, and the guards shrug. "Well, duel's over. If you want to go in there, you can. Like I said, though, not much to it." Hatate gives you an uneasy look; well, she probably hasn't seen a battlefield, or even a little bitty murder or assassination, so it's probably not something she's had experience with.
What do you do?
[ ] See what's inside Emroy's temple.
[ ] Keep exploring the city.
[ ] Head back to your room.
- [ ] Until tonight, then see if Bubbles is awake.
- [ ] Talk to Giselle about dragons.
[ ] Other?
- Then explore the city a bit.
You shake your head – enough contemplating, it's time for action! Your camera is already out, and you fish out a notebook and pen as you start taking pictures. You are not going to interview Giselle about this, but you will correctly report her words to your readers! You will have to learn more about Apostles, and Giselle in particular, before you decide which way to spin the article, though …. Once you're finished, you step back and put away the camera. The notebook stays out, of course, and you take a few steps back into the room before turning back to Hatate. "I'm going to go take a look around the city. Are you coming, or do you want to stay and rest with our new friends?" She looks at the crows huddling against the interior wall, then back at the dragons in the courtyard. Then she nods.
"I'll come along," she says quietly, and you murmur quietly to the birds. Acknowledging your command, they carefully file out through the door with you, except for two that land on your and Hatate's shoulders. Once the dragons are out of view and there's a clear flight path, the remaining crows take to the air, waiting for you to escape the building as well. You get quite a few looks – and then second and third looks – from the priestesses as you proceed through the halls, and you stop by a relatively slender wolf-woman who seems to be standing guard.
"We're just going to take a walk through the city for a while. Is there any time we're supposed to be back, or that the main doors close?" She shakes her head, flinging her shaggy braids from side to side, and grins – wolfishly, of course.
"Priests get messengers and visitors whenever they arrive. Used to be there'd be cases when something important'd get delayed because of closings, so now the important ones don't close." You nod approvingly; it's a very sensible arrangement.
"Thank you – oh, yes. Why are there so many priestesses compared to priests? Do men not have the right talents here, or something?" The priestess's golden eyes widen, and you'd swear you can see a hint of color through her fur, and she looks around nervously – but all of a sudden, the hall is empty of people without anything to do.
"Um, well, Hardy likes women, not men, and most people know that, right? So, everyone expects that there's only priestesses serving Hardy. But it's not like that, really – she doesn't care much about what equipment her worshipers have. But since people are expecting the white dresses and don't have the expectation of male priests … and it, it just sort of happened?" You nod again; because of Hardy's preferences, people assumed she would only want priestesses, and so get confused when they see priests, especially here in the main temple.
"I suppose there are more priests in lesser temples and the like?" Your informant nods, and you reach up to pat her shoulder. "Thank you, you're very helpful!" Your crow croaks its thanks as well, and then you turn away and keep moving, jotting notes as your eyes dart across the crowd.
"So where are we going to start?" Hatate has her notebook out, too, but isn't writing nearly as much as you are.
"Someplace our friends think is comfortable," you say, and the crows caw quietly as Hatate glances up at the birds wheeling overhead, circling in a particular direction. You make your way through the wide city streets, admiring the white buildings – some plastered, others made of marble or limestone or other kind of stone – and, at least in your case, very carefully pretending to not notice the priestesses keeping a sometimes subtle eye on you. Now, are they watching you to make sure you don't get troubled, or because they're suspicious?
Hatate holds you up precisely once, when she gets too curious and begins questioning a reptilian fellow about its wares – a huge variety of stones and metals. The fellow hisses appreciatively and briefly explains their purposes: most of the stones are of value to mages in various fields, while the metals have different structural properties that make them more or less desirable as construction materials, whether for buildings or weapons or even clothes. When the explanations are finally finished, Hatate thanks the merchant and, rather sheepishly, rejoins you. You ruffle her hair and continue following your avian guides. Perhaps not unexpectedly, they lead you to the lake – and more specifically, to one of several groves of trees that dot the lakeside. A young man waits there, willowy and graceful, with hair even more golden than Flandre's and long pointed ears. His eyes widen as he sees the crows on your shoulders.
"Hello, there! It's not often winged women come this far down," he says. And then the rest of your flock dive at him, cawing raucously and sending him tumbling from his perch on a half-broken tree branch. "Ahh! Gah! Ow! I'm – I'm sorry! Ow!" You cluck sharply and they peel off him, landing in the branches overhead. Hatate giggles as he picks himself up – he isn't harmed, at least apart from his pride and dignity, and he smiles good-naturedly at you. "Heh. They're a bit territorial … but I guess you've made friends with them."
"Yes, we get along with these pretty well," you say, scratching your rider's beak gently. In turn, it preens your hair, at least until you blow on it, at which point it squawks indignantly and hops off, leading to three crows trying to take its spot, only for one of the pied ones to take it, laughing at its fellows. "Are you a priest here?" The young man shakes his head at your question and looks at you.
"A pri- oh, yes, a priest. Sorry, I was just … I've never seen them do that before. Yes, I'm a priest of Wareharun. Not the head priest – he's sleeping in the lake right now – but I help oversee the groves here. Not that there's ever been any problems, but Wareharun is a bit possessive of them. It's not a bad way to spend a decade or so, I guess, but I do wish more elves came here. I mean, not that the dark elves aren't elves, but – I mean -!" You tilt your head slightly, a move copied by all the crows, and the young man's flustered blush brightens. Hatate covers her face, and you have a hard time keeping your own laughter from escaping, but you're an experienced reporter.
"So what do you do, overseeing the groves? Make sure no one cuts them down?" He nods quickly and takes several deep breaths to calm himself.
"Ah, yes, that is part of my duties. Again, that isn't usually an issue, but there have been overzealous worshipers who think that the trees are holy due to growing at Hardy's temple, and they try to remove or damage the trees. Also, Bubbles -" he blushes again at your look, and gestures at the lake, "I'm sorry, no one's been able to pronounce his name, and apparently part of it means 'bubbles,' so for the past few centuries, that's what he's been called. I know it doesn't sound dignified, but there's not much I can do about it." You nod and he calms down again. "Anyway, he manages affairs between Hardy's priests and Emroy's priests when the latter are in a grumpy mood, which happens fairly regularly now that she's trying to poach Emroy's Apostle. Even Her Holiness Giselle doesn't like to get him angry." You look out at the lake, wondering what sort of being would be powerful enough to make the Apostle of a deity wary of angering it even in the Apostle's home temple.
"When does Bubbles usually wake up? Or is he more of a private person?" The priest looks up at the sky thoughtfully.
"Hmm … if he wakes up this week, it'll probably be either tonight or tomorrow night." The crows all caw raucously at the announcement, and the priest sighs as they rise into the sky once more. "It seems they don't like him much, either." You eye your guides suspiciously, then shrug and smile at the priest.
"Well, they're showing us around the city right now, so I suppose we'd better follow them. Thank you for talking with us." He bows politely.
"It was my pleasure." After making sure the crows are actually gone, he nods again, then hops nimbly back onto his perch and starts humming softly to himself and swaying in the wind.
"Really, you guys, what's wrong with him that you have to do that?" Hatate taps her rider's head and glares at the pied one on your shoulder, and they croak something angrily. Something about whatever's in the lake? You share a look with Hatate, and she shrugs. "So, onto … food? Hm." She frowns, and you have to wonder just what the crows in a city like this eat. Granted, there are a lot of vendors selling a lot of food, but there are also a lot of people. Still, the crows at least seem to have some good taste, as they wind you along a path that does have some of the better-smelling vendors – and, after a few pleadings from Hatate, it turns out that they taste as good as advertised. Your crows, however, laugh at your meal.
A large number of armed priests and priestesses of Hardy stand watch over the small walled complex. The gates are open, but guarded by two rather large humans in heavy armor and carrying great axes. Shouts and the clash of arms ring out from within, and your friends join a rather large number of their kin on the buildings overlooking what must be an interior courtyard. It doesn't actually smell like you'd expect it to, based on the number of birds up there … but maybe they're why it doesn't smell. Can't rot if it's been eaten, after all. You glance at the priests, then walk up to the gate. The guards cross their weapons in front of it as you approach. "Sorry, can't enter right now – duel going on. Once it's done, the priest'll make sure everything's fixed with the shrouded ladies over there, and then you can see what's in there if you want. Not much to it, though." You nod and look for any identifying marks, but nothing on the exterior stands out.
"What is this place, anyway?" The other guard snorts.
"Emroy's embassy, it's called. If you want a sanctioned duel, you have it here. If you want weapons training, you have it here. If you want to listen to some loon preach about how the only good death is one in battle, you have it here." The first guard nods and relaxes, leaning against the corner of the gateway.
"And there is only the one loon. He's actually quite reasonable, for someone who worships Emroy, but I half-believe the only reason anyone even gets in the door is 'cause of the priestesses."
"And the Reaper."
"She's a priestess." The second guard snorts again, and the first one shrugs. "We just get paid to make sure anyone wanting to come in and kill somebody fills out the paperwork, and to make sure no one enters during a duel." He sighs. "'Course, there was the one time that lady snuck in to murder the priest, and that was a big mess until the dragon lady showed up and cleared things up." The second guard nods, then looks at you.
"So why're you here?" You smile.
"The crows were showing us where they get food." The guards actually take that as perfectly reasonable and nod.
"Yeah, between the duels and the combat training and the executions – right, they also handle a lot of the punishments here, especially the ones that involve people dying – I suppose the damn things would get a lot of food." A loud bell tolls, and the guards shrug. "Well, duel's over. If you want to go in there, you can. Like I said, though, not much to it." Hatate gives you an uneasy look; well, she probably hasn't seen a battlefield, or even a little bitty murder or assassination, so it's probably not something she's had experience with.
What do you do?
[ ] See what's inside Emroy's temple.
[ ] Keep exploring the city.
[ ] Head back to your room.
- [ ] Until tonight, then see if Bubbles is awake.
- [ ] Talk to Giselle about dragons.
[ ] Other?