Kerrigan Muldoon
04-06-09, 02:59 PM
Quest: "A Grave Problem"
Closed to Gavrin
”When did I loose my luck…what did I do wrong?” Kerrigan pondered wretchedly. Fuelled by a sudden burst of rage she threw a stone blindly into the dark night. ”Screw you!” she cursed, frantic with anger. No one replied, in fact, it was dead quiet, much to her dislike.
The reason for the almost unbearable torment was the ironical sequence of events last night. She – the eternal trickster – had been tricked herself. Confident and proud as she felt last evening she boldly had gambled with stakes way more then she could muster. As she depended on her magical skills to fiddle with the game of luck, she was lost when her opponents introduced an artefact emitting a magic nullifying aura.
Afterwards she figured it had all been a trap. Someone from their gang must have noticed she had used magic to turn the unstable tides of luck and lured her into their trap. At first she had won quite a lot so she got more confident and dramatically increased her stakes. They had deliberately postponed activating the anti-magic artefact until she was gambling with a small fortune. When she lost her first gamble that evening she lost more money then she could come up with. Luckily she had been able to sweet talk her way out of a possibly lethal beating and whatnot by offering to work for them.
One of the dirty jobs they gave her was for the constable of Scara Brae who had either forced the thugs to this job or this was part of their bribe for him. The gang had put Kerrigan forward as a middle (wo)man to take on the task, she had no choice but to do it.
Apparently, a group of grave robbers had been spooking about in cemeteries and defiled graves. It was up to her, and some freelancer who was hired alongside her, to apprehend and capture the robbers.
Frustrated to the bone she had trouble waiting for the other guy, especially since he or she was late. Kerrigan had no idea who her college would be, but she did not care a lot either as she just wanted to get the job done.
Closed to Gavrin
”When did I loose my luck…what did I do wrong?” Kerrigan pondered wretchedly. Fuelled by a sudden burst of rage she threw a stone blindly into the dark night. ”Screw you!” she cursed, frantic with anger. No one replied, in fact, it was dead quiet, much to her dislike.
The reason for the almost unbearable torment was the ironical sequence of events last night. She – the eternal trickster – had been tricked herself. Confident and proud as she felt last evening she boldly had gambled with stakes way more then she could muster. As she depended on her magical skills to fiddle with the game of luck, she was lost when her opponents introduced an artefact emitting a magic nullifying aura.
Afterwards she figured it had all been a trap. Someone from their gang must have noticed she had used magic to turn the unstable tides of luck and lured her into their trap. At first she had won quite a lot so she got more confident and dramatically increased her stakes. They had deliberately postponed activating the anti-magic artefact until she was gambling with a small fortune. When she lost her first gamble that evening she lost more money then she could come up with. Luckily she had been able to sweet talk her way out of a possibly lethal beating and whatnot by offering to work for them.
One of the dirty jobs they gave her was for the constable of Scara Brae who had either forced the thugs to this job or this was part of their bribe for him. The gang had put Kerrigan forward as a middle (wo)man to take on the task, she had no choice but to do it.
Apparently, a group of grave robbers had been spooking about in cemeteries and defiled graves. It was up to her, and some freelancer who was hired alongside her, to apprehend and capture the robbers.
Frustrated to the bone she had trouble waiting for the other guy, especially since he or she was late. Kerrigan had no idea who her college would be, but she did not care a lot either as she just wanted to get the job done.