Game: Changeling: The Dreaming (Stanford)
GM: Sarah (
kalliplokime)
Setting: Washington, DC
Players/Characters (as if you haven't figured it out by now):
- Matt (ra1330)/Sir Corel ap Gwydion: An impulsive Red Branch Knight, with a new quest and a new charge.
Guest Stars:
- Sandra (semer)/Baroness Auralia ni Gwydion: A childling Baroness, and resident of the freehold of Carmel.
- Aaron (2_ragged_claws)/Edan ap Scathach: An old Sidhe warrior with useful, secret, allies.
I'm adding Corel's views on the matter, in addition to the third-person notes I already posted. I feel it provides a worthwhile examination. Apologies to those whose friends pages are overly clogged by this sessions.
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005
Damn that Edan. Before tonight, I'd have trusted the man with anything. Now, he sits in a cell in Tara-nar, because of me.
It seemed simply enough: just bring a prisoner back to the Court of Carmel. Not, in the end, all that dissimilar from the things I'd asked him to do in the past. Then, for whatever reason, he took my prisoner somewhere else for 2 hours, and wouldn't tell me anything about it. Doesn't he realize he might have just compromised everything?
In hindsight, I perhaps overreacted by trying to Dictum him into telling me what had gone on. But, I see now, just as I say then, little else in the way of alternatives: he wouldn't talk, Lagarri wouldn't talk, and I needed to know. I do hope I can convince Edan to forgive me for that act; although we disagree on much, he has in the past been a valuable ally and friend.
And damn him for swearing that oath. I really didn't want to arrest him; I suppose I should have known better than to try to intimidate him. I'm not sure what worries me more: that Lagarri might escape justice because of what has happened, or that Edan might find it. Maybe now I'll offer to defend Edan. That'd just be fitting, wouldn't it?