Chasing Down The Rat (A Crystal Blade Quest)
(closed to Shinsou)
The letter slid under his hotel room door in the dark of night, but secrecy was hardly necessary. The intended recipient, Storm Veritas, slept soundly in his quarters, alone, relatively sober, and fatally bored. His existence had grown tiresome and monotonous; victories over other warriors, conquests over throwaway women, and triumphs over large bottles of golden firewater. Each victory felt more shallow than the last, ever since they were taken.
Dreams of Karuka and Taische O’Sheean were broken by the morning sun cresting over his face. He grimaced silently as reality pushed its talons through his soft flesh. The waking world was his for the taking, yet with no end game in mind, each morning was a grim reminder of his ephemeral impact. He would come and go alone, his tall piles of gold simply sitting in vaults, collecting dust and yearning for adventure.
The hell is this? Paid that cheap cocksucker up front, better not try to double-charge me on the tab.
It wasn’t the hotel’s decrepit keeper who had slid the envelope under his door. A quick examination brought his eyes to a thick scarlet stamp of star-pressed wax. The seal was unfamiliar, but the handwriting of the letter within sang out to him in a chipper, familiar voice.
Quote:
Storm,
I hope this letter finds you well and that your travels have kept you safe and healthy. My journey has moved me path the plane, however there are trails and adventures that are perfectly suited for a man of your particular skills.
Here in Radasanth, you’ve made a little name for yourself. I’m sure you know of Qu-Li, a two-bit racketeer on a suspiciously lucky streak.
He has managed to procure a weapon that I have sought long for. Known as “The Rat” for its rodent pommel, the blue blade has a golden hilt, and looks spectacular. Apart from its craftsmanship, this fine sword has deeply personal value to me.
Our last discussion piqued my interest, and the time has come for me to make good on my offer. My great powers will be available to you at last should you successfully attain the blade.
To reiterate: bring me The Rat, and I will bring them back. I will meet you in Center Market at noon one fortnight from the Lord’s Day.
Yours Respectfully,
DK
Impossible. I offered him THOUSANDS for that goddamned spell. He laughed it off as an insult. What is this f*cking thing?
Storm’s stance as he read the note had gone from slouch to a soldierly posture. His eyes sharpened upon the ink, trying to find fault or elements of counterfeit. There were none in spite of his inspection, no augmentations or signs of forgery.
His mind raced as he contemplated the plan. Qu-Li was a unique name; he must go by a taken name to avoid Storm’s knowledge in this city. The circles with which he could bankroll were small; a big timer would never roll through town without Veritas enjoying a game, the electromancer paying a sort of tribute as he drank his way through the entertaining rush of high stakes. The rush was about all that made him feel alive recently.
Instinctively, his hand moved to his face, the soft electric buzz of his energy singeing away the stubble in a smooth, warm buzz. He’d have to look presentable when he played stud against Qu-Li. For the first time in months, Storm wore a smile along his charcoal bespoke suit.
Today is going to be a very, very big day.