- Sat Jan 02, 2021 5:02 am
#7418
DROWNED RISEN ILLUMINATES RIFT IN LEADERSHIP
A second tribunal trial has concluded here in Risenholm, with the first Risen since the surge finding his way back into the well. Charged with the murder of a local dredger, a tribunal of three decided the man’s fate, but had Olenka not stepped in, events may have played out more expeditiously. I spoke with one of the tribunal members, Gaven Holt, to get details on what happened.
“Grillson wanted to get right to it,” he explained, “He was pretty pissed. Understandable, I guess, when you see one of your own people murdered right in front of you. Cold blood and all that. Rothed wasn’t having it. Rotheld won.”
What many witnessed could be described as a mob, whose intention was to enact swift judgement on its own accord, but others insist the initial group was acting in the best interest of Risenholm, and that Olenka’s interruption could have led to further mishap.
“For someone unfamiliar with the happenings, I could’ve seen how it can look like Markus was being hasty,” said Gammon, well-known for his ability to smash things, “but knowing what I had seen and knowing the capabilities of the mage, the delay almost let him get away.”
It is an interesting perspective, I’ll admit, having now reported on two trials here in Risenholm. Both carried a mixture of bloated bureaucracy, and measured justice. However what sets this apart, is that the punishment more clearly fit the crime, and indeed, both parties agreed on that.
“The law on this is clear. Murder is a crime. And endangering the Well is, too. That’s what we sentenced him on,” said Holt.
Between the lines of this case, however, and in congruence with the last, it is clear that there is a rift in leadership here in town. I spoke with Grillson, who commented on his feelings regarding the Reeves taking control of the scenario.
“They know I ain’t gonna drown some idiot just because they’ve annoyed me. I ain’t got time for it. Nah - Olenka, much as I like her, is under orders to harass and stall me at every opportunity.”
He would continue to make this point, suggesting his standing in the town was ignored,
“So it should be known that if someones getting hauled all the way up to the well, I probably got a good reason for it. You can just hear me out as the Reeves and we can get on with it, but no. Gotta get the tribunal, bunch of strangers who aint got a clue what's going on. Just to go on and on and on about possible scenarios mr skull clark might be innocent in. You get some skinny srger in a coat squinting like he's real smart, pondering if the conjured tentacles to kill my crewmate was a “side effect” or some shit. All just theater. Would they have bothered if that happened to Reeves or Millers?”
One might indeed be inclined to empathize with this sentiment, having witnessed Cynemaer’s judgment so clearly in the favor of Reeves and Millers, or that the tribunals are picked by the Reeves solely. In a conversion with Quartermaster Olivia, however, a different perspective was offered. After relaying her respect for the dredgers community, and their important role in the town, she would continue to single out Grillsson from their ranks.
“Markus is notorious for having a short fuse - like the millers used him as a schematic when making their satchel bombs.. I find it somewhat grim that he thinks “stopping someone from taking justice into their own hands is harassment or stalling…,” she remarked as we conversed in the Refuge, “... Maybe his intentions when he started were pure, but i think his position has gone to his head. The dredgers are an integral part of this community - they work alongside the Millers to ensure we are fed, and we make the most of our space below the village as well. I just hope they can realize that putting their opes in a volatile Grillson is doing more harm than good, for their own progress.”
She also insured me that the Reeves are diligently watching the rising population, and are committed to maintaining law and order.
“The Millers and Reeves both stalled their recruitment as there was a lot of.. Uncertainty about what the surge actually meant. Our population has swelled dramatically, some of the new risen are especially powerful as well. I’ll leave theorizing as to what that means to the MIllers, but it's caught our attention at least... Yes, we’re adapting to the situation.”
There are two clear sides to this disagreement, but of course, we are a community of many faces and beliefs, and fair judgement seems to have been passed regardless. Fairness should be examined for all of our sakes, but the safety and survival of the people here in Risenholm will hopefully remain the main priority.
Penny Aller
True & Neutral News
BEWARE OF MARSHES. ROAMING SCARS AND MYSTERIOUS BEASTS CATCH REEVES ATTENTION.
While on a patrol, a group of Reeves led by Captain Vollan have discovered a novel beast that has adapted itself to the specific environment of the marshes.
“The scar beast was strangely suited to the marshes we fought it,” said new recruit, Tarkhan, “Adapted to fight in the mists.”
While not terribly disturbing compared to what many have bared witness to in these lands, it does raise concern regarding an increasing number of Scars, and what seem to be ‘temporary scars’ revealing themselves.
Described as a ‘cross between a snake and a worm,’ the Reeves have expressed concern about the danger it poses to those exploring the marshes, and have issued a warning to all who intend to travel through it.
“The Beast was a hunter, and far more dangerous than anything else in the area,” commented Erhi, Reeve recruit.
It is my understanding the seriousness of this event will require efforts from both the Millers and the Reeves, and I have faith with their combined efforts, Risenholm will remain safe. This will undoubtedly involve us Risen, however, and I implore those wishing to provide aid to do so with transparency. All ships will rise with the tide, and with a growing number of threats revealing themselves, it is a safe assumption that the worst is yet to come.
Any information regarding temporary, or new Scars can be reported to the Millers or the Reeves. Should you wish to remain anonymous, I am always a resource to you.
Penny Aller
True & Neutral News
A second tribunal trial has concluded here in Risenholm, with the first Risen since the surge finding his way back into the well. Charged with the murder of a local dredger, a tribunal of three decided the man’s fate, but had Olenka not stepped in, events may have played out more expeditiously. I spoke with one of the tribunal members, Gaven Holt, to get details on what happened.
“Grillson wanted to get right to it,” he explained, “He was pretty pissed. Understandable, I guess, when you see one of your own people murdered right in front of you. Cold blood and all that. Rothed wasn’t having it. Rotheld won.”
What many witnessed could be described as a mob, whose intention was to enact swift judgement on its own accord, but others insist the initial group was acting in the best interest of Risenholm, and that Olenka’s interruption could have led to further mishap.
“For someone unfamiliar with the happenings, I could’ve seen how it can look like Markus was being hasty,” said Gammon, well-known for his ability to smash things, “but knowing what I had seen and knowing the capabilities of the mage, the delay almost let him get away.”
It is an interesting perspective, I’ll admit, having now reported on two trials here in Risenholm. Both carried a mixture of bloated bureaucracy, and measured justice. However what sets this apart, is that the punishment more clearly fit the crime, and indeed, both parties agreed on that.
“The law on this is clear. Murder is a crime. And endangering the Well is, too. That’s what we sentenced him on,” said Holt.
Between the lines of this case, however, and in congruence with the last, it is clear that there is a rift in leadership here in town. I spoke with Grillson, who commented on his feelings regarding the Reeves taking control of the scenario.
“They know I ain’t gonna drown some idiot just because they’ve annoyed me. I ain’t got time for it. Nah - Olenka, much as I like her, is under orders to harass and stall me at every opportunity.”
He would continue to make this point, suggesting his standing in the town was ignored,
“So it should be known that if someones getting hauled all the way up to the well, I probably got a good reason for it. You can just hear me out as the Reeves and we can get on with it, but no. Gotta get the tribunal, bunch of strangers who aint got a clue what's going on. Just to go on and on and on about possible scenarios mr skull clark might be innocent in. You get some skinny srger in a coat squinting like he's real smart, pondering if the conjured tentacles to kill my crewmate was a “side effect” or some shit. All just theater. Would they have bothered if that happened to Reeves or Millers?”
One might indeed be inclined to empathize with this sentiment, having witnessed Cynemaer’s judgment so clearly in the favor of Reeves and Millers, or that the tribunals are picked by the Reeves solely. In a conversion with Quartermaster Olivia, however, a different perspective was offered. After relaying her respect for the dredgers community, and their important role in the town, she would continue to single out Grillsson from their ranks.
“Markus is notorious for having a short fuse - like the millers used him as a schematic when making their satchel bombs.. I find it somewhat grim that he thinks “stopping someone from taking justice into their own hands is harassment or stalling…,” she remarked as we conversed in the Refuge, “... Maybe his intentions when he started were pure, but i think his position has gone to his head. The dredgers are an integral part of this community - they work alongside the Millers to ensure we are fed, and we make the most of our space below the village as well. I just hope they can realize that putting their opes in a volatile Grillson is doing more harm than good, for their own progress.”
She also insured me that the Reeves are diligently watching the rising population, and are committed to maintaining law and order.
“The Millers and Reeves both stalled their recruitment as there was a lot of.. Uncertainty about what the surge actually meant. Our population has swelled dramatically, some of the new risen are especially powerful as well. I’ll leave theorizing as to what that means to the MIllers, but it's caught our attention at least... Yes, we’re adapting to the situation.”
There are two clear sides to this disagreement, but of course, we are a community of many faces and beliefs, and fair judgement seems to have been passed regardless. Fairness should be examined for all of our sakes, but the safety and survival of the people here in Risenholm will hopefully remain the main priority.
Penny Aller
True & Neutral News
BEWARE OF MARSHES. ROAMING SCARS AND MYSTERIOUS BEASTS CATCH REEVES ATTENTION.
While on a patrol, a group of Reeves led by Captain Vollan have discovered a novel beast that has adapted itself to the specific environment of the marshes.
“The scar beast was strangely suited to the marshes we fought it,” said new recruit, Tarkhan, “Adapted to fight in the mists.”
While not terribly disturbing compared to what many have bared witness to in these lands, it does raise concern regarding an increasing number of Scars, and what seem to be ‘temporary scars’ revealing themselves.
Described as a ‘cross between a snake and a worm,’ the Reeves have expressed concern about the danger it poses to those exploring the marshes, and have issued a warning to all who intend to travel through it.
“The Beast was a hunter, and far more dangerous than anything else in the area,” commented Erhi, Reeve recruit.
It is my understanding the seriousness of this event will require efforts from both the Millers and the Reeves, and I have faith with their combined efforts, Risenholm will remain safe. This will undoubtedly involve us Risen, however, and I implore those wishing to provide aid to do so with transparency. All ships will rise with the tide, and with a growing number of threats revealing themselves, it is a safe assumption that the worst is yet to come.
Any information regarding temporary, or new Scars can be reported to the Millers or the Reeves. Should you wish to remain anonymous, I am always a resource to you.
Penny Aller
True & Neutral News
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