October 22 Screenshots
https://imgur.com/a/4FCze7DOctober was a rough month, I remember. Valmoira and Haggahwhisp died but the bone collectors were ascendant. The ward and even new retainers in ostensible ally house Velstra were working to undermine and expel Blackhearth yet again. The Torment would eventually fall to the Drill, opening the floodgates for any individual or group to advance as far as the Grey Keep with minimal investment of effort compared to times before and it wasn't long before some new Velstran elements decided it would do to make their bones over Mebril's proverbial ones by forcing the matter.
While Frick more or less tended to have Blackhearth's back on the rare occasions it came up- we were providing food for the Vale, delivered the holy sword Dawnbringer to help fight the Nothing and had been in talks over vassalization with Velryn- once Velryn fell by the wayside the newest gaggle of Velstrans PCs didn't particularly care for us. Synia tried to murder Rin in the rings (as retainers do), and later tried to murder Daniel too when she found out we caught wind of the vague plan (or possibly fake plan) of the finest military minds of the peerage to defend Grey Keep from the Count by blowing it up. It was not a high point of Blackhearth-Velstran relations.
Though a lot of Blackhearth retainership had died, retired, or faded as they do we did pick up Daniel Winespill, a cleric of the Divine Alphabet whose religion of literacy, discovery and preservation turned out to dovetail perfectly with some of the house missions. In the middle of this month, too, Rin Farrell was credibly thought to be dead for several days ICly, which was a pretty grevious blow to Mebril and shook something loose in her to finally challenge 64 again, though the party would be some time in the forming. Rin pulled through the death curse though, much to the young rogue's relief. A rabbit led her out of dark waters.
As we both recovered from this misfortune, we would come to know the Sparrows and tried to lead them away from the Count. As MC posted in their own retrospective, our results were mixed. While we couldn't peel them away from the Count, we at least made friends of them. Heron, in particular was sympathetic to Mebril.
We also pushed those of our coterie not already into the rings deeper, toward 64. Also Bristol's now-wildling sister, Lorelei showed up (played by Loops) and some pretty good drama ensued from that as she tried to go ringrunning while avoiding her brother. Meryl Fitzgerald and Calliope Desdand came up with her, two people who would eventually join our trip to Baz'eel and, in the case of Calli, to the King.