Essel

'''“Why Greatness? Why Is Goodness Not Enough?”'''

Born into peasant stock, orphaned at a young age, grew up living/working at a roadside inn on the outskirts of the port city of Lubek. Popular with merchants rich and poor, Essel learned early on to read and understand people of many backgrounds. This became of use to Essel's future parens Tandaline of Durenmar as she travelled to the covenent of Oculus Septentrionalis and the schemes of the Jerbiton covenent in the city proper. Due to Essel's gentle gift it took many visits before a fortuitous manifestation of her gift, whilst frightened during an inn brawl. This caused all the tankards in people's hands to explode stunning the room to silence. Essel was terrified. Tandaline delighted she had the gentle gifted apprentice she needed to carry on her own intrigues. Apprenticed at Durenmar, Essel after a basic grounding in Latin, Magic theory and artes liberalis spent most of her time on the road with Tandaline. From her Essel learned the delicate art of intrigue and how to use it to further the orders interests. Ten years into her apprenticeship (age 22) during a short fostering period with Horst and Dorana of Fengheld and his apprentice redcap Fabian. Essel and Fabian had become firm friends, on a visit to a Hermetic fair, Fabian had been teasing Essel after she adopted a new short haircut to enable her to travel as a male. He made the mistake of saying out loud within earshot of a fairy trader (a wood nymph) "it suits you; I hope you never change again" he then gave a wink and composed a teasing song. This was accepted as payment by the fairy trader to both Essel’s and Fabians surprise, as she was informed, she will no longer age, her hair will grow no longer, and even with the aid of your gift shall you transform or change your apparent age, hair or eye colour, height or weight. At first Essel was furious (she was proud of her long hair, and worried that her apparent youth would make future diplomacy harder) Fabian was mortified by his actions, however Essel was trained in intrigue as every crisis is an opportunity, she utilised this to make an asset of Fabian from then on. Upon completion of her gauntlet, during her guild training she was informed that Tandaline had secured her the Spring tenens role in the Stonehenge tribunal. Upon Essels own intrigues Fabian would also serve in Stonehenge at the Mercere House in Coventry. She had long since forgiven him, but his guilt makes him useful after all.

Description
Born: 1165 Age: 28 (apparent age 22) Height: 5'4" Weight: never ask a woman that question Build: slim build - "nymph-like thank you!" 2 warping points (magic)

Born to peasant stock, rather than the noble/educated backgrounds of most mages. Essel prefers the company of the other covenfolk more than the other mages and Nobles. Friendly and approachable, always has time to hear the gossip. Can get even the most shy to open up about themselves. Approaches life with wry amusement as she finds it surprising that someone like her can have this gift to work magic.

Notable Features: a smile and friendly ear for anyone that wants to talk.

Downtime: Often found drinking/socialising with the grogs and covenfolk at their barracks, sometimes sleeping there for the company. Drinks at the Red Boar inn, even though she prefers cider/ale over wine. Enjoys bathing in the hot springs. Enjoys occasional dalliances with covenfolk and her friend with benefits Fabian the redcap, making it very clear that no long-term relationship will ensue. Fun Fact: Favorite treat = strawberries, always has time for anyone that brings her those (except maybe Silk!). Has an impressive repertoire of swear words in several languages, and is familiar with many lewd drinking songs/games.

Reputation: Diplomat (order of Hermes) 1(5)

Characteristics
Int +2 Per +1 Pre +1 Com +1 Sta +2 Dex 0 Str -1 Qik -1

Virtues

 * Affinity with Intellego
 * Diplomat
 * Gentle GiftM
 * Linden guild trained
 * Mild Aging
 * Piercing Gaze
 * Puissant Folk Ken
 * Puissant IntrigueFree
 * Self Confident

Flaws

 * Deficient Technique: PerdoM
 * Driven (bring harmony to the order)M
 * Lesser Malediction (cannot alter apparent age, hair/eye colour shape etc via magic)
 * Rigid MagicM
 * Tenens OccultorumSpring Tenens

Abilities
Speak Low German (Friesian) 5 Speak English (accents) 4 Latin (hermetic usage) 4 Speak French (nobility) 3 (18) Area Lore Stonehenge Tribunal (covenant histories) 2(5) Area Lore Hibernia Tribunal (customs) 1 Awareness (searching) 2 Carouse (staying sober) 2 Charm (first impressions) 3 (8) Concentration (spells) 1 Etiquette (nobles) 2 Folk Ken (magi) 3+2 (9) Guile (elaborate lies) 3 Intrigue (alliances) 3+2 (15) Leadership (intimidation) 3 Order of Hermes Lore (politics) 3 (9) Athletics (grace) 1 Artes Liberales (rhetoric) 1 Code of Hermes (political intrigue) 2 Finesse (certamen) 2 Parma Magica (mentem) 1 Magic Theory (inventing spells) 3 Ride (distance) 1 Brawl (dodge) 1 Durenmar Lore (library) 2 Magic Lore (Traditions) 2

Spell Mastery Sideways step (fast cast) 1(5)

Assets Fabian (Redcap at Coventry) - see background story, provides useful correspondence, and occasional books at fair price.

Arts
Creo Intel(affinity) 10 Muto 3 Perdo Rego 10 An Aq Au Co 7 He2 Ig Im 7 Me 1 Te Vim 2

Personality Traits
Devoted to the order of Hermes +3, Dauntless +2, Empathetic +2

Wizarding Sigil
White dove carrying linden sprig in its beak.

Essel's Laboratory
Virtues: Dedicated BuildingFree, Superior ConstructionFree Flaws: Missing IngredientsFree, DecayingFree Size:0 Refinement:0 General Quality:-1 Upkeep:-1 Safety:0 Warping:0 Health:0 Aesthetics:+1

Specializations: Pe:+1 Me:+1

Notes: Lab totals are halved for - Ignem and Aquam

Spells
Intel Corpus - Sight of the true form (20) R.pers D.mom T.vision -you see the true, original form of any person whose form has been changed or masked. Can see through mundane masks and disguises at lv10 and through the effects of other spells equal to or lower than this one

Muto corpus - The Succubus' trick (5) R.pers D.sun T.ind -Adopt male physical characteristics, eye colour stature hair colour remain unaffected.

Rego corpus - Tossing the brawling brute (10) R.voice D.mom T.ind - throws a person 15ft in the air or 25ft in any direction, causing falling damage if a solid object intervenes.

Rego corpus - Step sideways (15) R.pers D.mom T.ind - caster instantly moves to a location she can see within 50 paces. Dex + finesse vs 6 to land exactly.

Rego corpus - Trap of amber (15) R.eye D.dia T.ind - caster freezes the target in place for the duration of the spell. Target cannot move, speak or make gestures.

Rego corpus - Topple the brutish band (20) R.voice D.mom T.group - same as tossing the brawling brute but with group target.

Intel Imaginem - Prying eyes (5) R.touch D.con T.room - You can see inside a room so long as you can touch one of its walls. You may change your viewpoint within the room.

Muto Imaginem - Aura of Ennobled Presence (10) R.touch D.sun T.ind - +3 rolls to influence, lead or convince others.

Muto Imaginem - Aura of Beguiling appearance (10) R.touch D.sun T.ind - +3 rolls to win trust and make friends.

Rego Imaginem - Wizard's sidestep (10) R.pers D.sun T.ind

Rego Imaginem - Circle of undisturbed rest (5) R.touch D.ring T.circle - the circle prevents iconic and echoic species from leaving the circle, making the encampment undetectable. It leaves the area a silent black area normally enough at night

Creo Imaginem - Fooling the eye (10) R.sight D.mom T.part - Look at me, allows the subsequent casting of an eye range spell as your next action. (pg133)

Intel. Corpus - THE INEXORABLE SEARCH (20) R: Arc, D: Conc, T: Ind Determines the location of a specific person. To cast the spell you require an Arcane Connection. After casting the spell, you can sense the distance and direction of the target (the concentration duration allows you to sense if they are moving). (Base 3, +4 Arcane Connection, +1 Concentration)

Items and Belongings
Summae - Area Lore Stonehenge Tribunal (covenent histories, and locations) level 3 Qual 10 (From Fabian - redcap stonehenge introduction manual) Spell Book containing; ⦁	PHYSICIAN’S EYE InCo 20 R: Arc, D: Mom, T: Ind Determines the general health of a single person. Specific afflictions appear to you as areas of yellow coloration on the person’s body. A Perception + Medicine stress roll is required to identify unusual diseases. The Ease Factor is determined by the rarity of the disease. (Base 4, +1 Touch) Source: Ars Magica Fifth Edition, 130 ⦁	WHISPERS THROUGH THE BLACK GATE InCo(Me) 15 R: Touch, D: Conc, T: Ind Req: Mentem You can speak through the barrier — the figurative “gate” — that stands between the dead and the living, to one corpse that has not yet decayed into a skeleton. The corpse cannot have been buried in Church burial, nor have belonged to a spirit that went straight to Heaven (for example, a saint or a crusader). The spirit that you speak with is not compelled to tell the truth; you can, of course, find ways to coerce or trick it into doing so. All those around you can hear the voice of the corpse. (Base 5, +1 Touch, +1 Concentration, no cost for requisite)Source: Ars Magica Fifth Edition, 130 ⦁	THE INEXORABLE SEARCH InCo 20 R: Arc, D: Conc, T: Ind Determines the location of a specific person. To cast the spell you require an Arcane Connection. After casting the spell, you can sense the distance and direction of the target. (Base 3, +4 Arcane Connection, +1 Concentration)Source: Ars Magica Fifth Edition, 131

Spell Mastery Books;
 * Rego corpus - Step sideways (Tractatus Qual 10)
 * Rego corpus - Tossing the brawling brute (Tractatus Qual 8) x2
 * Creo Imaginem - Fooling the eye (Tractatus Qual 8)

Personal Vis Source - Giant vegetables (2 herbam vs per year) - gained from the Giant's regio

Magic items to come...

Opinions on Others
Mages Arianwen - Can be as aloof as her heartbeast, direct and forthright. Her Harmonist leanings give me hope however. Cirice - Trapped in a child's body must be a great burden and hardship. Although the last thing she would want from me is my pity for her plight. Edric - Brilliant mind and academic. Greedy for knowledge (and food) Thank the founder for the parma though, don't think I could face talking to him unshielded. Rian - Of all my Sodales I liked him the most, Quiet and considerate, inquiring without arrogance. I'll miss him dearly. Evelyn - innocent as a child, but always flaunting her long perfect hair all the time … Could grow to like her if she gets more worldly, and a lot less vain. Companions Robin Hood - !? Robin of Loxley - So glad you chose to return, we were cruel to deny your purpose for our gain. Things will work out now, I'm certain. Rohen d'Aincourt - Beware your ambition it will be the death of you. 'the candle that burns twice as bright, burns for half as long' Tancred - A true servant of the order, his loyalty and dedication to duty are to be admired. He is rather too eager to reach for his sword though, and not everything is good or the work of the Devil. Lady Tessora of Artois - Quiet and Pious, must be hard for her to balance her convictions with the harsh world we find ourselves in. Will Scarlet - A very charming man, always looking for the next pretty face. One day he will realize that no woman will give him the adoration, loyalty and love that Gillian will. I hope it works out for them both. Sad to see him leave, the death of his men a blow too hard to endure. I hope this is not the last we see of you Torvi Ylvakrí-As a mage I can relate to being forced from your home and all you knew because of forces beyond your control. Grogs Silk - We all have our cross to bear! Gillian - True love will always find a way. I'll help Will to see what he is missing. You will be missed, truly hope Will finally realises your love for him Theopania - Has all the talents of a great spy, I just hope I'm not her target. Chimi - Those touched by magic never lead 'normal' lives, I hope she adjusts well to other people, without losing what makes her special. Adelaide - Idolizes Tancred, he leads a dangerous life though. I hope she stays safe. Bryne Vaughn - Willing to risk his life to protect us, I am grateful for his loyalty. Cass - Too easily led astray by Silk, I still have hope for her though and enjoy her company. Doctor Tursten Maynard - Has recently proved his worth, very talented, unfortunately he knows it too. Old Giles - Still fighting fit at his age is impressive, not so sure the 'old' days were as good as he remembers though. Lohse - Has a song for any occasion, can lift the mood just by her presence. Erik - Definitely has anger management issues! craves a glorious death, wish he would try a glorious life instead. Alistair - A fine traveling companion, kept his nerve when we encountered the Giant. Tragically slain, we will do what we can to let you rest in peace. Falko - Wounded protecting me from Iudicium's ambush, I'm forever grateful Osanna - Strongly independent, I hope she can make a new life here Oskar - Silk's 'apprentice' - God protect him! Cuthbert - His knowledge of the Nobility will be very useful. Surely his reputation with the ladies can't be true ... can it? Islwyn - Our conversations have been brief - It strains my neck shouting up at him in that tree! Alfred - A most talented chef, just wish Edric would share him with the rest of us sometimes Haeddi - The loss of her gift hit her hard, she still has much to offer though, a good friend with great knowledge. Edward - Seems constantly locked away in Evelyn's tent, often sweaty and exhausted, is Forge companion a title or a euphuism? Richard - Wise and knowledgeable, can hopefully keep our hot heads in line Alison - Competitive with Adelaide, how differently will they turn out? sad to see she returned to the life of crime, living up to Lady Tessora is an impossible task Percival "Arrow Bait" Fletcher - Anyone willing to risk their life to protect us, is a treasure to be valued

Future plans and Agenda
Arbitration with Julia and Goliad at Stonehenge (not roleplayed); Autumn 1193? - Tancred and a small team of armed guards, along with escorts from Julia and Goliad to provide security, funds to be secured at covenant meeting to pay for modest hospitality at the meeting, possibility of a redcap to attend as a witness to agreements. Essel to give a speech imploring co-operation between them to reach a compromise (tree metaphor Goliad the bark and trunk – tradition and stability Julia the leaves and new growth, without growth the trunk stagnates and withers. Without the trunk new growth is unsupported and dies. The tree provides nourishment and shelter to the Order (hence why all Rhine guilds use a leaf as a symbol) Propose the compromise solution; Once the matters of Ungulus are resolved the next tribunal to be held there (Autumn 1195?), the next at Blackthorn, the following at Voluntas, then on rotation afterwards. Julia wins as Goliad is forced to leave Blackthorn to attend Ungulus and later to Voluntas. Goliad wins as Julia must attend Blackthorn before she must go to Voluntas, and Goliad will get her showpiece event hosting the meeting at Blackthorn like her pater did.

The Dragon of Ungulus (for Sinead of ex.misc - Not roleplayed) -Autumn 1194? Solo conversation with the dragon to apologize for the violence directed at the dragon by Sinead in her previous attempts at revenge. Achieve an understanding of the causes and reasons for the death of Parsirus from the dragon’s point of view. Explain to the dragon my plan to eulogise the ‘acheivements’ I.e paint in a good light Parsirus’s acheivements (whether deserved or not) to give Sinead closure for her grief, enabling her to concentrate on her future and remember their life together instead of fixating on his death, this will end her desire for revenge. In the future with new apprentices at Ungulus and hopefully future interaction between the dragon and Essel, the dragon and the Order of Hermes can have a fulfilling relationship with each other. Essel will deliver the eulogy to the mages at Ungulus and pay/convince the redcaps to attach the eulogy to the next Folio to be ‘toured’ to all the covenants of the order (setting a trend for a list of notable deaths of mages to be circulated) so that Sinead can gain closure, Parsirus to be remembered for more than just the dragon’s victim and the dragon to be left in peace. Sinead to remove her objection to new apprentices at Ungulus.

Taking the Burden of Espera of Merinita Summer 1195? (roleplayed) - After studying Faerie Lore and after correspondence with Phessalia of Voluntas and additional info from Flavius at Ungulus to help in locating the Fae Prince, Essel and a team preferably including Millie/Torvi Lohse/silk and other gossips/social characters find and locate the Fae Prince. Essel will tell him/her/them she is there to beg them to remove Espera’s punishment for her crimes against them and offer herself to take punishment on her behalf. Espera has withdrawn herself from public view and memory of her punishment is fading, I will be a better demonstration of your justice and the price of disrespecting you. I will publicly apologise and beg for forgiveness in front of witnesses and accept permanent punishment for the transgressions my order has made towards you. The party around me will witness and report widely what you did, why you did it and how I yielded to your justice. I will not hide from my fellow mages and each one that sees me will bear witness to your power and justice, unlike Espera who hides from your wrath, I will show contrition through constant suffering. (Suggested punishment – Disfigured, scarred face and body from whipping/scourging along with a greater Malediction that the wound/pain never heals – permanent medium wound, along with either missing eye or lingering injury etc. In return gain the famous virtue for sacrificing myself for the benefit of the Order)

Achieving Master status in the Rhine tribunal to be eligible to take an apprentice. Journey to Durenmar and other main covenants, talk to the guild leaders explaining how I am committed to the traditions of my home tribunal and although it's not required I wish to be assessed by my peers and being worthy to train an apprentice, I want them to be guild trained in the Rhine after gauntlet and thus not receive the shame of being trained by a journeyman mage instead of a master. I will equate the requirements with the practicalities of Stonehenge. I.e instead of being supported by 2 masters of a different covenant, house and guild and a reputation for a suitable trait, I will have the support (Sinead and Espera) of 2 senior mages (who would hold the rank of master) of 2 different houses, from a covenant not my own (Ungulus) and who would by temperment likely belong to guilds other than my own. My reputation for resolving the crisis at Ungulus and my sacrifices on its behalf to fulfil the rest. I will seek the approval of my guild leader Occulties, and the Bonisagus Quasettor to support my claim and argue for recognition at the next Rhine Tribunal.

Seeking an apprentice; Perhaps one of the druid’s tributes to the order, to better understand their culture and through our combined efforts foster a better peace between the order of Hermes and the druids of Hibernia?

1189 The prelude
After being awarded the great honor of serving the House as Spring tenens, I was ready to leave the familiar and walk my own path. Invitations had been sent to recently gauntleted mages to found a new covenant within Sherwood Forest. A convenient location with easy travel to the Loch Legan and Hibernian tribunals, as well as a deep magical history.

I left Durenmar in company with Tandaline (my parens) who was en-route to Normandy tribunal, stopping briefly at Fenghald covenant. There after some negotiation I left in the company of Haeddi a failed apprentice with much still to contribute to the order. After an emotional farewell at Rouen with Tandaline, we headed to the coast and a boat to England.

In England we stopped briefly at Coventry to check Fabian arrived safely, before setting off for Nottingham. After some struggle we passed through Sherwood Forest to behold the place I would now call Home. Now the true scale of the task was revealed, from the splendor of Durenmar to nothing but a ruin, inside a deep and eerie wood.

The rest of the year was spent establishing a functional lab, inside the cave complex, and introductions to my new Sodales and what few companions and grogs had arrived. As well as the mysterious ‘Robin Hood’

''“Alone in an un-familiar land, the weight of responsibility to my house, to Tandaline and the order itself. The 15 years of my apprenticeship seemed a life time, why do I now feel so unprepared for the future?”''

Spring 1190
It was regrettably necessary to free a group of football playing men, from a prison awaiting execution. I rarely condone interfering with the mundane affairs of the local nobility. However, they were to be executed for a most petty offence, and in good Christian conscience, I couldn’t let this injustice persist. This and the need for additional covenfolk convinced my sodales that we had no choice. The operation was carried out efficiently enough (or so we believed) I spoke to the group and offered them freedom in return for 1 years' service and an offer to stay if they chose after that.

Later in Spring I travelled to Coventry to register the covenant with the Mercere House, after many adventures on the road (learning much about our new covenfolk, virtues and vices) and completing a book deal to begin our library. At Coventry I was able to learn little about the old Covenant that Sage hollow is built around the ruins of (A former Diedne Covenant it seems) as the records were destroyed during the schism war. A reference to a Regulus of Tytalis who had recorded a vis source near our location, but hadn't been heard of for 65 years will be worth looking in to.

Before I could leave, I met Fredegisa The junior Quesetor of Stonehenge tribunal (of scholae covenant) who informed me that she was aware of the prison break (Thanks to Evelin’s hole in the wall spell) How she discovered this I don’t know, ‘fortunately’ she had a solution to avoid any further complications. I was introduced to Sir Balian commander of the Knight’s templar at Newark, who wanted to procure Evelin’s services to create 2 magic devices. After agreeing a fair price, he departed. I wrote to the shadow tower to name Sir Balian as a person of interest and one to watch in the future. And returned home to tell Evelin the good news about her commissions.

''“It had taken mere weeks since arriving to have the code tested against the harsh realities of the world. From interfering with the mundanes in the name of justice. To bandits on the highways forcing me to use magic to defend myself and new friends. To intriguing and deals with a Quesetor who was more interested in the letter of the code than in the justice it aims to give. I must trust my instincts and remain commited to my path, the first year is always the hardest, right?”'' (10xp, leadership 4(5) charm 4(5) Order of Hermes Lore 2)

Summer 1190
In company with Rian, I set out for Cad Cadu, Domus magna of House ex misc. The journey was interrupted by the discovery that Will Scarlet (Turb captain) is cursed with lycanthropy. After escaping our camp, we tracked him across country, this pursuit led us into a magical Regio home to a most curious creature.

This creature was a Giant (with a childlike intellect), who kept an assortment of ‘prisoners’ (unfortunate mundanes) on an island on a lake, for his own amusement. He also grew large ‘vegetables’ that contained vis. After an elaborate escape, involving false trails, a zip line and impressive team work we were able to escape along with the Giants prisoners. In the lead up to the escape I was able to harvest seeds from one of these plants, and hope to grow them at Sage hollow. This Giant will require further investigation in the future. Some of the rescued playthings of the Giant agreed to move to Sage hollow, the remainder were free to return home.

''“Thank the lord I learned that teleport spell, without it we might all still be on that island. Trapped, playthings for a Giant child, an ignoble end for us all.”''

After escorting our new covenfolk to Sage Hollow, we began our journey to Cad Cadu anew. Posing as merchants we made could progress, despite a rather embarrassing interlude. I fell under the charm of Will Scarlet and was enjoying his company greatly, alas I was unaware that Gillian was greatly in love with him (he gave no indication, Damm him!) After discovering the truth, I promised to help her fulfil her desires and suppress my own for him.

''“I will always carry a torch for you Will, and imagine what it could have been like for us. But I could never care for you as deeply as Gillian will for you, as much as I yearn for you! I can’t stand in the way of a love so honest and pure.”''

Finally, we reached Cad Cadu, for a place with such history it was disappointing to see how much it had declined, crumbling and inhabited with insular and warped covenfolk, the mages likewise. Rian received more information about Regulus of Tytalis. We met with Immanola (Primus of House ex. Misc) who delivered a cryptic prophesy and agreed to send a representative to the next Tribunal meeting at Blackthorn.

At Cadu we met Cirice a soon to be gauntleted mage, looking for a new covenant, away from the crumbling Cad Cadu, after getting to know her a little I offered her an invitation to join us at Sagehollow. I’m pleased to say she accepted. (10xp - leadership 4(5) Folk ken 4(5) Order of Hermes Lore 2)

Autumn 1190
This season I decided to visit Schola Pythagoris in Cambridge. Before I could depart, I was visited by Iudicium (senior Quesetor from Blackthorn covenant) who was heading that way, so we shared the road. It was clear from the beginning that he meant to test me, with subtle, leading and probing questions. Culminating in an arranged ambush on the road in which my bodyguard Falko was injured. He tried to blame a former associate of Silk for the deed. I was also let down badly by indiscipline from Cass (who was thankfully repentant when reproached) and Silk (entirely unrepentant)

''“He wanted me to know that he knew everything about my associates (people in silk’s past) he also showed he could harm me whenever he chose (‘Bandit’ raid organized by him) He even had an awakened sword in his grog’s possession, he seemed impressed that I had noticed. He clearly meant to intimidate and threaten me. It worked to an extent I was in such fear the rest of the journey, Silk made a trying situation so much worse. I need Iudicium to respect me as an equal, not underestimate me as a fool!

Luckily, I did not show my fear, I feel I reassured him that I aim to work with all mages to build a stronger tribunal, not working against anyone, especially not himself or Blackthorn covenant. All Covenants must be equal for a stronger Tribunal.”''

I parted ways with Iudicium at Cambridge and met with the mages of Schola Pythagoris, I explained the importance of attending the next tribunal meeting, and potential rivalry with Normandy Tribunal. They listened attentively, but were uncommitted unless Julia of Voluntus also agreed to attend. I accepted this Julia is a rival of Blackthorn, and another political player, I will need to speak to her next year and gain her trust.

While I was in discussion at Schola Pythagoris, the rest of my entourage were attending a local fayre, with much mischief arising, culminating in me having to pose as a faery villain and ‘Winter queen’ to protect a child under the influence of a faerie godmother, from feeding a daemon of pride.

''“You really couldn’t make it up, although I guess we did in part. This Thomas will have a troubled life, although I expect this will not be the last time, we hear of him.”''

(6 xp) Order of Hermes Lore 5, Intrigue 1)

Winter 1190
I spent the winter of this year planting the seeds gathered from the Giant’s vegetable patch. With some intellego Herbam I was able to find the correct soil/light conditions to plant them. To my great relief they have taken and will grow anew in Spring. Grateful for a season of rest after a year of travelling, I was able to enjoy the hot spring, participate in the casting of the Aegis ritual. And attend council meetings.

''“I am grateful my fellow mages have nominated me as Consul for the covenant, it is nice to have their trust. Hopefully next year we can grow the covenant stronger, and make it much more habitable.”''

(2 exposure xp Herbam)

Spring 1191
After hearing the tragic news about Rian’s demise, I resolved to use all the order’s resources to recover his head, and learn more about this Ascian threat. I travelled to Coventry to inform the redcaps and sent out letters to all the covenants to warn them of the potential danger. I sent a letter to Iudicium requesting quesetorial authority to investigate Rian’s death, as well as a letter to his parens both to inform him of Rian’s passing and incase he had any reason Rian might have been targeted. I also commissioned copies of spells that might be useful to speak to Rian’s ghost and to track these malignant spirits (paying with my own vis to speed up delivery). After Stopping briefly to grieve with Fabian, I travelled through the Mercere portal to Durenmar there to use the great library.

At the library I spoke to Murion and Occulties asking their advice, and informing them of the necessity of my investigation. Information was scarce, I found one damaged reference about an encounter with an Ascian by a mage of house Flambeau named Gaius from Provence Tribunal, who encountered an Ascian by the name of Loghrif in the year of our lord 1023. He translated the word as "shadow less" referring to an individual or entity. The Ascian had beheaded Gaius' target and lured Gaius into a later confrontation. (Did they behead Rian to lure us into a future confrontation?) He also identified the creature as belonging to the Magic realm, not infernal or dark Fae.

This Ascian had also taken shelter amidst a marginalized community, the Basque peoples. Loghrif convinced them to summon their pagan deity a storm dragon called 'Sugaar' whilst Gaius confronted the Ascian, their battle ended in stalemate. The storm dragon bound the Basque worshipers to him via magic. Gaius resolved to confront this dragon. That was the last surviving entry.

''"The parallels are clear, the use of a marginalized community, the binding of the community via magic (undead swarm). It is strange that I have found no further reference to Ascians since 1023. Does this Loghrif still survive?. I still don't know whether they pose a threat to the entire order, or just individual mages who interrupt them?". Who had wronged the community at the castle so much that they would sacrifice their lives and children's lives to gain vengeance upon?''

I will continue my research for at least another season. I must be able to return with answers to the most important questions, Are we all in danger or just certain individuals (if so who?) How do they sever arcane connections?. How are they summoned? what is their purpose? How can they be stopped? Is this something Sage hollow can deal with or do I need to start sourcing Hoplites? If Gaius of Flambeau was held to a stalemate with them, what chance do we have?

''“Rian, taken from us far too soon, just like me a young mage with hopes and dreams cut short. A reminder against complacency, mages may live hundreds of years, but we are mortal, one miss-step and our dreams die. Know that you will be missed and always in our thoughts, and forever a pivotal part of Sage Hollow’s history”''

(Correspondence bonus (7xp) 5(7)xp in Intrigue, 2xp in Order of Hermes Lore)''' (Study total (8xp) Order of Hermes Lore)'''

Summer 1191
Research update; It appears Gaius perished defeating the storm dragon, in a noble self-sacrifice. Hoplites sent to investigate his disappearance discovered. This Storm dragon or the Ascians tried to 'bind' him as they did those that summoned the Dragon but his Parma was sufficient to block it. There is no further reference to Loghrif or other Ascians in the Iberian tribunal.

However another encounter is recorded in the Rhine Tribunal at a later date. This report compiled by an investigator from House Tremere, described the aftermath of another encounter this time by the Ascian named/titled Lahabria. Again a marginalized community summoned an entity/deity of death known to them, this entity 'bound' it's followers to it and attempted vengeance on behalf of this group. Fortunately it was defeated, but without further mention of the Ascians. No further encounters have been recorded in the tribunal since.

Following a hunch of mine, I showed the dagger recovered from the Ascians to the Verditius keeper of the forge at Durenmar. He confirmed my suspicion that the dagger was enchanted with a powerful spell that can sever all arcane connections upon contact. This is why we cannot yet locate Rian's head, necessary if I am to raise his spirit to talk with him further. I am content that the threat to the order is low from the Ascians, I know how they sever arcane connections. I still don't know how these disparate groups learned how to summon the Ascians or their deities/entities of vengeance. Or what happened to the Ascians between encounters.

Realizing this is all I am likely to learn here, I intend to return home for the Autumn, I still need to speak to the Folk witch named 'Granny' to see if she has any information for me, and to see if Rian's parens has responded to my entreaty. I also hope my spell book, and mastery tomes have arrived as ordered. Hopefully Sage-Hollow has been uneventful in my absence!

''"I am relieved that my research suggests these Ascians are not a threat to the Order of Hermes in its entirety. More a worrisome nuisance to those nearby. Unfortunately that is Sagehollow, We must remain vigilant and I must continue my duty to recover Rian's head, so that he can find peace. I must encourage my sodales to look to their Parma to protect them from 'binding' with any summoned entities. But what can I do for our mundane members?. I feel this isn't the last we will hear of these creatures. I pray that when the time comes I don't let them down." (Study Total (8xp) Magic Lore)

Autumn 1191
Thankfully I find Sage hollow still standing after my absence, although there have been some changes. Lady Tessora has undergone a divine metamorphosis whilst battling a Daemon, I recall House Mercere have a cult of Heroes who undergo a similar transformation. This however, is a purely Divine transcendence.

"I am pleased for Tessora that she has come to a new and more powerful relationship with God, it must be liberating to receive such affirmation for your faith. I only fear this may cause envy and jealously amongst the church, why a woman with delusions of knighthood should receive this blessing and not them?. She will need our support as she comes to terms with her new life, as it will certainly be more than she ever thought it would be."

We also have new guests; Ailuros and Maahes, 2 mechanical cats of great antiquity, and a great store of magical knowledge. Self-aware to an unprecedented degree, a curiosity to drive any seeker wild. I hope they stay long enough to help our knowledge grow. Their 'quest' to 'reproduce' with Evelyn's aide both intrigues and concerns me as to unintended consequences. But so far, my intrigue outweighs my concerns.

Our latest 'recruit' Torvi Ylvakri is an interesting character. She is a witch from Norway, she reads and speaks the runes long associated with the Order of Odin, could she be a spy or infiltrator for them? I feel this is most unlikely, she is too obvious. Murion however, when she learns of her (better from me than anyone else) might feel otherwise, to this end I have persuaded Torvi to write a book on the Runic language and her folk witch traditions. This will frame her a asset rather than a threat, appeasing Murion and providing the Shadow tower invaluable information if mages do venture North in the future. More dangerous for now is her Pagan faith particularly her unwillingness to hide it around Christians, she will need a chaperone and to avoid dealings with the church, especially the Knights Templar nearby!.

"I have a great deal of sympathy for Torvi, she like many mages was shunned in her home community and compelled to seek a new life in a strange new world. She will need support to adjust to a new land, as I am only too well aware of the challenges awaiting her, as a new arrival to this country myself."

I also felt it was prudent if I informed Sir Tancred of Torvi's arrival at a time and place not conducive to violence, I spoke to him after prayers at the church. He was quite concerned as I expected, he too had heard of the Order of Odin and had battled Pagan witches in the past. I felt the best approach was to 'imply' she was an ally against the enemy (double agent?), supplying us with information to prepare the order of Hermes in case of renewed hostilities. He saw the wisdom in this course of action. I also strongly reminded him that Torvi is a guest of our Covenant and to be treated with respect.

"I do not blame sir Tancred for his concerns, he lived through a time of War, Mages fought mages and the lines between Good and Evil, and Right and Wrong were blurred. I pray we never live through such times. He is Loyal to the Order of Hermes I have no doubt, and his combative nature is solely his way of protecting us from harm, for which I am grateful."

At the council meeting upon my return I was able to collate the information I gathered with Cirice, who also had information on the Ascian's. The cats Ailuros and Maahes had encountered them recently. They had attempted to negotiate with them, they are also of the impression that the Ascians are mortal and most interested in Cirice's pursuit of the Cauldron of her ancestor. Whether they seek to stop her finding it or use her to find it for themselves is uncertain. At the battle of the Red Moon they attempted a ritual using a cauldron, maybe they need this one for a greater ritual of some kind? The Books I ordered before my travels to Durenmar have arrived, I have much to study, if I am to be of service to the Order of Hermes. (Learned The Inexorable Search from spell book)

Winter 1191
I spent the Winter being taught English by Richard my native Freisian is very similar to English, but I found myself missing out on the nuances of the local tongue. Richard is a talented teacher and I have now mastered several accents, From "Hello There!" to "aye up chuck" to "sup" as well as "ello me old mucker!" and "what ho!" all the better to hear the gossip and blend into a crowd if needed. He has also promised to help me improve my French oral skills when I can find the time for which I'm very grateful, he is pleasant company and patient with my mistakes.

"With the ending of my second year in England, it has been more eventful than I could have imagined, and next year looks like more of the same. From the Ascian danger to the mundane demands of a new covenant, life is never dull here! all I can do is ready myself for my visit to Voluntas and Ungulus in the summer. Hopefully to make new friends and allies, to do book trades to strengthen our library, to grow the order through co-operation, that is my wish, and my truest desire."

(taught language English, gained 19xp - Teaching ability + good teacher)

Spring 1192
This season saw the arrival of Rohen d'Aincourt a minor noble, seeking to reclaim his manor of Farnesfield, administered in his absence by the Sheriff. Usually this would be a matter of little importance, however Rohen was rumored to bear the blood of a forgotten Goddess (Andraste) and strongly at that, although noble families with faerie blood are rare but not unheard of, descendants of forgotten gods of the magical realm are even rarer. The tenens occultum are keen to monitor such individuals. Fortunately for me Robin Hood and some of the covanfolk had been charged by his stepmother (Marion) to ensure his safe arrival. With Cuthbert's aid I was able to engineer a meeting with this boy. Under the persona of Sir Humphrey a clerk of the king overseeing the construction of an exclusive hunting lodge/pleasure palace for the kings return from crusade (Sagehollow - aka Fairhaven) I was able to confirm his identity, by supporting his claim to his lands through money and good council I have ensured positive relations with him, enabling me to monitor him for the shadow tower, whilst avoiding charges of interfering with the mundanes.

This relationship has further benefits to Sagehollow. His return has vexed the Sheriff who hopefully will turn his attention to Rohen and away from us, secondly having discrete but favorable relations with local nobility, as well as the increased Knights Templar patrols (from the new church) will show Iudicium that I am doing what I can to deal with the banditry problems in the forest.

Another event of note this season was the opening of a magical portal in the Agora of the covenant. Opened by Cirice whilst at Tntagel Castle in Cornwall (within a regio no less) These 'mirror gates' are rare and dangerous, Durenmar has one, so it was not unknown to me. I firmly informed Cirice that opening portals inside covenants constitutes Scrying under the Code and rebuked her for this misdemeanor. After I and Lady Tessora assisted Cirice with her enquiries she continued with her mission.

"Rohen is an interesting one, blessed by the magic realm in the form of powers and guidance, marred by family tragedy, endangered by an intense ambition to rise the ranks of English Nobility. Lofty dreams for a boy of 15, I'll have to watch over him carefully".

I spent the season improving my French oral skills with Richard (+18xp (teaching skill 5+ com 2 + good teacher +6 single student bonus) A truly talented teacher, and very pleasant company.

Summer 1192
This season I visited the covenants of Ungulus and Voluntus, and was truly exposed to the complex nature of Stonehenge politics.

At Ungulus I met Flavius, a political mage with a passion to restore Ungulus back to former glories, in this we agreed strongly. A restored Ungulus could act as a counterweight to Blackthorn and Voluntus, and spare the unedifying sight of covenants gathering like carrion birds to loot the ruins of another dead covenant, as well as a potential host for future tribunals, as a more neutral location than Blackthorne or Voluntas. Both Sinead of house ex. misc. and Espera of Merinta, have both been in opposition to new mages joining Ungulus, both for personal reasons. My mission at Ungulus was to convince them to drop these objections in return for my help in resolving these obstacles.

Sinead is afflicted with grief for the death of her lover Parsirus at the hands of a local and powerful dragon. This grief has manifested as a desire for vengeance against the dragon, to the exclusion of all other desires. Following a tense and emotional conversation, I got her grudging acceptance to my plan to meet and speak with the dragon, to find out what truly happened the day of Parsirus's death, in this I hope to give her closure and to restore his legacy as a daring and bold researcher, who dreamt large in the true spirit of Hermetic researchers, not part of a tragic tale of loss and vengeance. I think she took my words to heart, and will reflect upon them, the fact I promised the vengeance of my house upon the dragon in the event of my failure convinced her that she couldn't lose either way. She would have Parsirus restored to splendor or the dragon killed, all I asked was the removal of her objection to new mages joining Ungulus.

"I feel for Sinead, her love for Parsirus ran deep, her anger is understandable, the life of a mage can be a lonely one and the joy in having someone to share a long life with must be a precious commodity. I just hope that her hatred for the dragon, does not obscure her love for Parsirus, his legacy matters most of all. Even if the dragon died it would not bring him back. His name however can live on, inspiring a new generation of researchers, surely this is more important than vengeance? I hope she sees this one day."

Espera lives in fear (although she will never admit this) after earning the antipathy of a powerful Faerie king and Queen (At the stone circle of Carles) Like with Sinead I offered to resolve this matter in return for the removal of her objection to new arrivals. I intend to visit the Lord and Lady and make amends, to take on Espera's punishment for myself. Although I fear the consequences of this action, it is outweighed by my hope that a renewed Ungulus can be a force for good in the Stonehenge tribunal, and worth any privations imposed upon me. Once again I believe I have received a grudging acceptance of this offer.

"I have upmost sympathy for Espera, I remember what it was like to live with fear. Growing up in the sailor's tavern in Freisia, with no parents, and all the vices of men and drink, my future looked bleak fearful and short, a matter of time before I met an obscure and unpleasant fate. Tandaline saved me from that, my gift saved me from that fate. Grateful for that reprieve I now have an opportunity to free another from fear. I have seen and done more in life than I could ever of dreamt. If I have to sacrifice to bring hope to another, to the whole magic community of England, it is something I must do".

At Voluntas, I had a long discussion with Julia. She explained her strategy for negating Blackthorn's overreach in tribunal politics. She proposed; a complete non attendance at next years tribunal (scheduled at Blackthorn) with an alternate one to be arranged elsewhere, forcing Blackthorn to 'come to us'. We discussed the major issues arising from this, including the quassetor (Fredigisa would be willing, until Iudicium could be won over!) and a replacement Praeco instead of Talion. Julia heavily implied she would like this Tribunal held at Voluntas, however I was able to persuade her that Ungulus would make a more 'neutral' venue, and anger Blackthorn less. Ungulus also has several senior mages who could perform the Praeco role.

Concerned about a blanket non attendance I suggested full attendance, whilst voting to move the tribunal location officially, Julia was insistent that despite united support for a new venue, voting against Blackthorn inside their own covenant under their intimidation could backfire. I was won over by this (I am concerned about my own visit there next year). At the conclusion of our meeting, I promised to write to Cad Cadu to urge their non-attendance, and both myself and Julia would write to Flavius to ask the same of Ungulus. Julia also offered assistance in my missions for Ungulus as we will need Flavius's support in the future.

"Julia's reputation is well deserved, she is a shrewd negotiator, we are in agreement that Blackthorn has too much power in this Tribunal. But I must be careful not to hand it all over to Voluntas instead. She was adamant that she wants all covenants to flourish which gladdened me greatly, as this is my ambition too. I must nurture relations with Ungulus to prevents the scales of power sliding too far towards Blackthorn or Voluntas."

Whilst at Ungulus I also met Millicent, a newly gauntleted redcap, on her first assignment. she too was heading to Voluntas, and so we shared the road. And following my conversation with Julia it was agreed that Millie would be joining us at Sagehollow. Apparently her questioning nature has caused some consternation amongst other redcaps and mages .....

My priorities are now set, I must prepare to visit the dragon near Ungulus. The Faerie Lords at Carles, and resolve these matters in time for the next tribunal (c.8years) I must study hard my Magic and Faerie Lore must improve, and new spells will be required. On top of this I have to prepare to visit Blackthorn at the beginning of next year, and explain why I will not be attended their Tribunal....

(Studied Summae Area Lore Stonehenge tribunal -10xp)

Autumn 1192
Finally I have time to rest from my many journeys, finally time to study. Dealing with mages from long established covenants with rivalries borne from long histories, has made me aware of my ignorance in these matters. Luckily Fabian's gift will enable me to learn more about the origins of these rivalries, and hopefully give me new insights into resolving them. Studied Summae Area Lore Stonehenge tribunal - (10xp)

Winter 1192
We had much to discuss at the Council meeting, Lady Tessora was appointed Turb captain to replace Will Scarlett, who left for the Holy land in tragic circumstances, the deaths of 10 of his chosen men hit him hard. He leaves with my sympathies and I can only pray he finds the answers he seeks and the end of his curse. I feel we failed him, a regret that will stay with me for some time.

The Ascians remain a danger, but little new information has been discovered, they seem linked to Cirice's investigations, so it is she who is most in danger, us secondly and the Order not in imminent danger. We must not let our guard down, as much remains unknown about them. I explained my interactions with Rohen lord of Farnesfield, how I intend to discretely monitor this person of interest, and how he can be a distraction for the Sheriff from investigating us. Evelyn rightly rebuked me for the use of Covenant funds to indebt him to us, without consultation.

"I do apologise Evelyn, deception was not my intent, matters of intrigue often require haste, there was not time for a proper consultation, the opportunity arose and I had to take it."

We discussed Tribunal politics next, I and Millie explained the results of our meeting with Julia and Flavius, my concerns for the future of Stonehenge tribunal and future relations/dangers from the Normandy Tribunal. I explained how I have been shielding my Sodales from the potential ire of Blackthorn and/or Voluntas by informing them I will carry the voting sigils of Sagehollow, and vote on their behalf, meaning any intrigue, threats etc will be directed at me not them. I reassured my sodales that once an agenda for a future tribunal (hopefully held at neutral Ungulus if my plans there come through) is known, they will be consulted and can direct me how they want their votes cast.

Finally we discussed the Muspelli and the Irminsul that Arianwen brought to Sagehollow for safe-keeping. After hearing of the danger it poses it was agreed to hide it until more information can be found. We resolved to tell as few other mages of it's existence as possible. I had to inform my sodales that at the end of my first term as Spring tenens, I will need to inform our council of its discovery. The 9 tenens the senior Bonisagus Quasetor and Murion the Primus of my house would be in attendance. The knowledge that a group of dangerous magic users (muspelli) from Scandanavian lands is likely to be seized upon by Murion and used as a pretext to gather power to Durenmar and an advance into the Northlands.

Although we agree the muspelli are a danger and need to be stopped, as the Schism war proved there is great collateral damage in such a war, especially with a lack of information about who the muspelli are, who are their allies, who are their foes?. Are there innocent magic practitioners in those lands? therefore before I have to inform them, we need to answer these questions. Torvi has agreed to travel to the Isle of Man to consult with the pagans there to hopefully give us the information we seek.

"I hope I can convince the rest of the council of the danger and threat Ragnorak and the muspelli pose to the Order at large, how many of the council are seekers though? (to them the release of the titans may to them equate to the 'old ones' they seek) Can I convince Murion that a targetted strike against the muspelli only is the best cause of action, rather than a wider war against the 'Order of Odin' - this will be a true test of my abilities, many lives may rest upon it." Studied Spell mastery book - sideways step (10xp)

Spring 1193
Spring began with a council meeting to discuss news that a spy lived amongst us at Sage-hollow, reporting to the Sheriff of Nottingham. This was reported via a crime lord known as the 'fox' who resides within Nottingham told to some of the covenant grogs sent to acquire craftspeople for Sage-hollow. They were informed the spy was a woman and the Sheriff holds a family member of hers and is blackmailing her for information about us. In return the 'fox' wants a meeting with a representative of Sage-hollow within 6 months.

After compiling a shortlist of suspects I interviewed each until discovering that the unwilling spy was the folk witch Arianne who we had saved from execution at Normanston in the Autumn of 1190. The sheriff is holding her sister at the castle, she transforms into a raven and reports to him at the castle. She has divulged that we are magic users, descriptions of myself (accurate) and of some of the other mages (less accurate) as well as our comings and goings. This explains the frequency of interceptions of our grogs when they visit Nottingham. Most concerning was the knowledge that the Sheriff was aware of our nature after the Lenton prison break. This also coincides with Fredigesa's knowledge of the event, a very worrying 'coincidence?' Also that the trials at Normanston was a setup to plant Arianne at our covenant. This suggests the Sheriff has access to magic of his own to scry upon our activities. She also mentioned a servant of the Muspelli, mentioning Gulliveg? had shown an interest in vis sources and Torvi, just before our arrival at Sage-hollow.

"I cannot believe a Quaessitor of the order Fredigesa could be working for/with the Sheriff, but the fact they both seemed to have knowledge of the event at around the same time is deeply worrying. A 'court wizard' a lady accompanied Gisborne at The lidby leet (another attempt at interference by the Sheriff, who was informed beforehand of our presence) is a stronger suspect and must be investigated further. The fact the Sheriff is aware of our activities makes any interference with mundanes of any kind deadly dangerous, and to be avoided as much as possible."

It was the council's decision to allow Arianne to continue passing information to the Sheriff that is as accurate as possible, but edited by us so he continues to believe her to be working for him. Eventually we will feed false information to him to engineer a plan to free Arianne's sister from captivity removing his hold over her. The matter of the meeting with the 'fox' remained undecided.

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Soon after the council meeting I received a letter from Rohen of Farnsfield addressed to my alias Sir Humphrey, additional taxes to pay for King Richard's ransom had been levied, Rohen had gathered the funds but en-route to Nottingham the wagon was robbed by 'Robin hood' his tax along with that of neighbouring estates had been lost, he was being personaly held responsible for its recovery/replacement. After confirming with Robin of Loxely that he was not responsible I, Arianwen, Millie and one of Robin's most trusted men set of to investigate its disappearance.

"Rohen, I was most hurt by the threatening nature of your message, if not for my and our covenants actions you would have been killed long before reaching Farnesfield, without our money you would not have been able to pay any tax at all, without Robin of Loxely's additional men you would have but one solider to your name. Knowledge of our connection to Robin of Loxely was given to you by your step-mother in confidence so to threaten to divulge it to the Sheriff is a low blow. If you had just asked for my help I would have gladly done what I could. Now I feel our relationship has gone from friendship to merely transactional in the future. How sad indeed"

We met with Rohen (I was in my guise of Sir Humphrey) and explained that the money was not stolen at our behest but by persons unknown, and that we would help him to recover the money, or reimburse him if neccessary. We reinterviewed the witnesses to the robbery (6 people, the leader bearing a strong resemblance to Robin of Loxely, but styling himself as Robin Hood) capable of superb feats of archery (shooting a sword out of someone's hand!) following our expert tracker we found a broken wheel from the missing cart and continued down the path to follow the trail.

Our guide gave us a quick warning as men approached us. I and our guide was able to get into hiding before the others were discovered. They were the Sheriff's men also looking for the missing tax collection. In fact they were the escort for the wagon, and they questioned Rohen about why he was in the woods, without escort. To my horror he called out to me to try and implicate me. I could not be seen by the sheriff's men as Sir Humphrey so remained hidden. Eventually the sheriff's men escorted the others back to Farnsfield, I followed discreetly behind until the outskirts of Farnesfield before cancelling the Succubus's trick and entering the Village as myself. There I caught Arianwen's attention, asking her to inform Rohen that Sir Humphrey had returned to Fairhaven to arrange reimbursement if necessary and that his servant and wise-woman Susanna (me) would assist him here.

"I was very lucky that I was well concealed in the forest. Despite his pledge to keep my identity secret from the outside world in general and the Sheriff in particular, as soon as that pledge was tested he folded and tried to implicate me to spare himself. If it wasn't for his magical heritage and my duty to the code and my house to protect those touched by magic, I would have considered cutting my loses with him. Luckily for him my duty takes precedence over everything else. To protect my sodales Sir Humphrey cannot be compromised, so I decided to continue the investigation as Susanna"

Our next plan was to load a cart with sacks of odds and ends to look like another tax delivery, after spreading word amongst the village (in case there were informants) and hope to be ambushed by this 'Robin Hood' and find out what happened to the initial funds, our party plus 2 others as guards set off towards Nottingham. Our plan succeeded in the sense we were ambushed on the road by Robin hood and his band. Whilst he was in discussion with Rohen I was able to cast a spell to see through disguises and illusions, seeing one of his band in a friars outfit, another as a troubadore. My suspicions were confirmed by our guide who noticed another of the band was not looking where his bow was pointing. It appears this Robin Hood is either a Fae or else strongly associated with that realm, as were/are his band.

Robin hood did divulge where the money was. He had distributed it to the poor the inhabitants of Farnesfield and neighboring estates, making its recovery next to impossible especially from Rohen's point of view. Upon hearing of Rohen's loyalty to the king (somewhat begrudgingly given) and his more liberal approach to running his Manor (having some concern for their well being) Robin invited himself to stay with Rohen to await sir Humphrey's delivery of funds. Robin had conceded that this new money could be sent to Nottingham as it was to pay for the ransom of King Richard, whose return we all desire for many reasons.

That night I left Farnsfield to 'chase up the money' (return to Sage-hollow) to be later joined by Arianwen who flew in bird form to discuss our course of action and the dilemma we found ourselves in.

We could not take the money from the covenent coffers, after the intial loan to Rohen I was rebuked at a previous council meeting, with the money needed the next day to meet the Sheriff's deadline there would not be time to hold another meeting, nor the certainty that the council would approve the transaction (being a large amount of money) Silk avocated the removal of Rohen as a solution to which Arianwen also voiced some support. He had dissapointed me and bought danger to the covenent. I could not agree with this as a first choice because of our duty to preserve Magic (he bears a magical blodline very strongly) and the gift (I still dont know if he is gifted) also his replacement would be another of the Sheriff's retainers increasing his danger to us. Robin Hood could not be removed due to the codes rulings against 'molesting the Fae'

The money had to be found as King Richard was chosen and annoited by God to rule, so hindering that is working against God's will. The Sheriff is in league with Prince John who seeks to replace/undermine the true King, this borders on treason and puts them at great risk of Daemonic influence, thus delaying the Kings return could be seen to aid the infernal and undermine God's will (both violations of the code) Another thought was to use Robin Hoods men to rob the money from one of the more corrupt/Sheriff's lords to pay the fee. This was tempting however would certainly constitute interference with the mundanes, as these Lords were officially appointed, and not actively hostile to us. Also at the meeting at the start of the season we learned that the Sheriff has means to scry and sp upon us, the prison breakout, the Lidby Leet the trials of Normonston were all witnessed/ engineered by the Sheriff. More interference even in a good cause was likely to be noticed, this would cause harm to our sodales and damage the reputation of the order. Fredigesa had already learned of the first occurrence, she would not be so forgiving if it happened again.

The only solution that did not lead to a violation of the code, or threaten the order or Sage-hollow would be to use Robin Hood to rob Robin of Loxely due to return soon from his raids to the north. I intended to use magic if necessary to prevent any deaths. It is truly a mad world that the only solution to this problem is to rob ourselves to prevent Sage-hollow/ Fairhaven's location from being discovered by Rohen! this would most likely led to the end of Robin of Loxely's banditry and thus one of our main income sources, however this was stipulated by Iudicium the senior Quaessitor as something we had to end as he had 'noticed' it, as I am due to see him in the near future at Blackthorne it had to be ended now, even though I wish it didn't have to be done this way.

Arianwen returned that night, and I the next day to bear news that Sir Huphrey was robbed delivering the money, but that we had trackers devise a good spot to recover it from the bandits who stole it. Arriving at the location Robin of Loxely arrived having enough time to call me by name before I disabled the party with a spell, knocking them to the ground, to prevent a battle, where there was sure to have been deaths. Rohen heard Robin call me Essel and saw me cast magic, forcing me to confess my true identity (as a mage of the order, in disguise as a servant/advisor to Sir Humphrey who is unaware of my true identity). Robin Hood and Rohen eventually understood the need for my deception, Rohen had his money to pay the taxes, Robin Hood would stay at Sage-hollow, where he can be of aid to us. All that was left was to speak to Robin of Loxely and explain myself.

To say he was angry was an understatement, we had betrayed him. I explained my dilemma in full honesty and apologized. I told him I was sorry for using him to finance our covenant whilst he wanted to pursue the Sheriff. I offered him and his men security and safety at Sage-hollow and aide in his future plans that he was now free to pursue. But he was understandably hurt at our betrayal and left with most of his men.

Rohen may yet poise a risk to our privacy. He has threatened to inform the Sheriff of our activities. I am consoled by the fact that he knows no more about us than the Sheriff currently does via Arianne's spying. Both he and the Sheriff know my name, that I possess magic, and reside within Sherwood forest alongside others. Neither know exactly where Sage-hollow/ Fairhaven is, Rohen doesn't know I and Sir Humphrey are the same person. If he becomes a problem Arianne could inform on him to the Sheriff, whom he has already vexed, there he would be found with 2 of Robin's men, his peasants in possession of more money than they should possess and no new information on us to exchange.

''"Duty, such a small word but also a cruel master. I have always tried to be good and open with people, to make friends where possible. Other mages struggle, prefering isolation or taking loneliness as a sacrifice for there power and knowledge. I thought with my gift being gentle and my social skills having been well practiced, I could perform my duty whilst maintaining strong friendships. Today duty made me betray a friend, a loyal servant of Sagehollow, him and most of his men who I had drunk with, ate with lived alongside for 4 years now, all betrayed to maintain a list of laws, a code written hundreds of years ago.

Objectively I did the 'right' thing, if I don't follow the code how can I expect anyone else to without being a hypocrite? how can I bring peace to the tribunal if I hold them to a standard I cannot keep. Iudicium told me to end association with him, I've done it. Rohen is alive when it would have been easier to kill him, Robin Hood is alive, Robin of Loxely is alive. Other paths would have led to some of their deaths. I had the support of Arianwen and Millie (at least they had no better solution)

Let none of this makes the guilt any less, the tears any less flowing, the pain any better. Duty has left me feeling lonelyness and helpless under its demands"''

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After the unfortunate events of the last few days, I returned to Sage hollow in the company of Robin Hood and his band. My suspicions he was a Fae were confirmed when he was unable to cross the Aegis of Sage hollow. Explaining that the barrier only stops people of great power, and gifted with great talent unless formally welcomed in a manner befitting them, I went to Sage Hollow returning with a token to formally invite him in.

''“It is quite apparent he is unaware he is Fae, and must have a manufactured ignorance of this. I have warned Millie and will warn the others not to pry into this. For example, questions about his childhood will be hard to answer and may confuse/upset/enrage him. A delicate touch will be essential”''

After his arrival another emergency council meeting took place. I saliently explained the recent events, who were somewhat shocked by the measures that needed to take place. Their biggest issue being why we robbed the cart on the road instead of leading Rohen and Robin Hood in circles whilst I or Arianwen took the money from the Sage hollow stores.

There were several reasons for this; The council had previously raised concerns with spending silver on Rohen’s behalf before and I could not guarantee they would agree to the use of the funds. Secondly slipping away from Rohen and Robin Hood would not be easy, and discovery would have fermented more mistrust (I would not trust my stealth over their observation). Thirdly Robin Hood’s innate knowledge of Sherwood Forest would have rendered attempts to lead him astray almost impossible (he knows the woods better than any of us). Finally, if Robin Hood were to spend time with Robin of Loxley at Sage hollow when the new Robin believes the other a Bandit usurping his name, great discord and violence could have occurred within the covenant, something that had to be avoided at all costs!

“For a Fae with a manufactured ignorance to encounter their ‘real’ self is a sure recipe for disaster, I was forced to choose one over the other, the Fae version being of greater use/value to the covenant, and their protection from molestation from the code made the decision for me, despite my personal misgivings on the matter”

The council accepted the decision to welcome Robin Hood to Sage hollow, agreeing that he would prove asset in rescuing Arianne’s captured sister from the Sheriff. They were content that although Rohen had learned somewhat of my magical nature, he knows no more, indeed slightly less than the Sheriff has already learned from Arianne. I will write to Rohen from both my guise of Sir Humphrey and Susanna to reinforce my control over him, and start to learn more about him.

Cirice will meet the Fox in resolution of the outstanding issue from the last meeting. And the new issue of reduced income, the result of Robin of Loxley's departure is an ongoing concern for us. Luckily, we do not envisage a problem with Loxley, he is enemy of the Sheriff, and aware of our powers, so revenge is unlikely. Indeed, I retain hope that when tempers have cooled reconciliation is still possible.

With these matters resolved for now, I was finally able to make my journey with Arianwen, Millie and Lohse the Bard to Blackthorn, and then to Hibernia. Avoiding Nottingham for now we journeyed across country, and took a relaxing river journey on a gypsy boat to Gloucester and thence through the Welsh mountains to Blackthorn, where our presence was anticipated.

Attending the audience was Goliad of House Tremere who took the senior position, Iudicium (senior quaesitor) and Golias of house Tytalus. I explained that the Tribunal could not be held as a Quorate meeting could not be achieved. That Julia of Voluntas and other covenants including Scholae Pythagoras and Cad Cadu were unwilling to attend, due to the ‘perceived’ dominance of Blackthorn. Goliad was 'disappointed’ to hear this, I told Goliad of my plan to restore Ungulus Covenant by resolving the issues of Sinead and Espera. She was impressed by my determination to risk my life in the pursuit of this goal.

''“It was clear that Blackthorn was looking forward to the day Ungulus would fail, eager to recover the texts/secrets to add to their collection. Their offers to support me in my endeavors, are either flattery as they would rather win me over. Or an expectation that I will fail in my endeavors, a position I can well understand how fresh from gauntlet I am, and the magnitude of the task.”''

She expressed concern that Julia is likely to be using me and others to delay the tribunal in order to “sow discord for her to study the effects of a dysfunctional tribunal to further her studies on war and conflict” and that she may profess a desire for peace and power sharing that political conflict and chaos is her goal. Goliad raised a valid concern about our lack of representation at Grand tribunal if the regional tribunal cannot take place, and how that would look to the other tribunals. She warned me not to be manipulated by her, for example in the receiving of texts/aid in my Ungulus mission, which could leave me indebted to her. This was after She offered texts and aide in my Ungulus mission ‘as an act of friendship’ In order to maintain my neutrality on this I will accept aid from them both, rather than neither.

''“It is quite true that Julia has done extensive scholarly research into civil wars both Hermetic and Mundane. It is also not beyond scholarly members of House Jerbiton to engineer a situation to study further from it. The ‘Art’ of discourse, diplomacy and conflict could be seen as ‘beautiful’ and thus worthy of pursuit within the goals of her house. Julia claims her research was done to learn the lessons of the past to avoid us repeating them. For now, I have to consider both these views as equally valid as the truth is unknowable to me. Her motives must be judged on her actions and what exactly her vision for the future is in practice, beyond the end of Goliad’s ascendency.

Goliad is correct to say Julia is attempting to manipulate me, as of course is Goliad. Despite my training by Tandaline and the scions of Trianoma herself I cannot give in to pride. I am not Naïve; Julia and Goliad are far more experienced in matters of manipulation than I. I must not gain a false sense of confidence; my neutrality cannot be called into question. The arbitration of this dispute is likely to be what my term as tenens is judged on, the basis of my reputation amongst my peers for years to come.”''

She also explained how she was different from her parens and hoped this tribunal (her first as covenant ‘head’) was to be her introduction to the Tribunal, and that she was willing to engage in dialogue with Julia to resolve her issues, although remains doubtful if this is possible. Goliad also accepted my status as a neutral party in this ‘clash of views’ leading to the suggestion, also helped by Arianwen’s involvement and her Harmonist views, that Goliad is willing to meet Julia at a neutral venue (Stonehenge itself) with myself and Sage Hollow as neutral arbitrators to see if a resolution is possible. The tribunal will be postponed not cancelled until after these talks. Uncertain whether Julia would agree to the meeting she asked me to invite her. If she refused It would not be for lack of Goliad’s efforts.

''“This olive branch gesture from Goliad is intriguing. I expect it is an attempt to outmaneuver Julia, hoping she will refuse it enabling Goliad to appear the peace-maker and Julia the antagonist. Even if the meeting occurs, providing security for it and arbitrating it will be very challenging for me personally and Sage Hollow in general. However, any offer of conciliation, any chance to talk instead of fixing positions harder must be explored, and encouraged. If I am willing to talk to a dragon that has already killed a mage, If I am willing to accept a Fae curse to bring hope to one Covenant. I must be willing to do my all to make this meeting happen even if the odds of success are so low. Conciliation is hard, far harder than conflict but so long as hope remains it is always the right course of action. Maybe I can ask if both parties would accept Fredigessa the Junior quaessitor to attend? She could be acceptable to both sides, and would discourage any trouble if she is willing to attend, I will put the offer out there and hope they accept.”''

During our conversation Goliad seemed well informed about vis sources in the South of England, even noting the loss of 2 recently to the plough of mundane activity. I found this intriguing as I was under the impression the Mercere house at Coventry had many gaps regarding this information. It appears Blackthorn has its own records that may predate the schism war and the burning of the Mercere house at the time. I will look into this and advocate for access to this information for the redcaps to update their records.

~-~

With the visit to Blackthorn complete it was time to focus on the visit to Hibernia. After Millie and Lohse had departed towards Voluntas, it left me Arianwen and Islwyn to retrace our steps towards Gloucester to hire passage on a ship. There we were exposed to the aftereffects of the recent great storm, all the ships in the harbor were damaged bar one. A small cog with a motley crew captained by a woman called Vick Sloane. Lacking choice in the matter we bartered passage to Dublin, forced to pay over the odds.

“It was almost as if destiny transpired for us to take this particular ship … “

Arianwen was forced to spend most of the journey in heartbeast form in a bird cage, for safety reasons apparently. Passing the wrecks of other ships damaged in the storm, we reached open water. I was reassured by Islwyn’s and one of the ship's crew with their innate weather sense that the sea would be calm. This was proven false when the ship was hit by a monstrous storm of epic proportions, tied to the boat for safety, while the crew battled the storm, I was able to ascertain the storm was magically in origin and of an extremely high magnitude. Shortly afterwards the storm took us under, and we all blacked out.

We awoke on an Island with the ship damaged but believed to be salvageable, Arianwen escaped her cage and circled the Island revealing some buildings in the interior. After ascertaining the Island was not known to the sailors, and the horizon was ‘wrong’ I used my magic to confirm our location to be within a Regio, of a very high aura. With the crew already suspicious of us, and the realization we will need to work together to escape the Island, it was time to reveal our identities to the crew.

''“It is such a shame magic has such a bad reputation amongst people, it is often assumed we are ‘witches’ or omens of misfortune it forces us to hide our identity for our protection. However, when we are compelled to reveal ourselves because of our well-intentioned misdirections it inevitably makes it harder for them to trust us”''

After assuring the crew we were not responsible for the storm, and that we needed to understand the Island before we could leave, we decided to investigate the ruins at the center of the Island to learn more...

''“What could have caused that storm? Its magnitude far eclipses any hedge mage, only a very advanced Mage could cast such a spell but would have no reason to harm us. Therefore, it must be a powerful entity of some type, why would it attack us?”''

After a difficult traversal of the forested interior of the island we reached the center. Despite an accurate description from Arianwen who had flown over the settlement beforehand, what we saw left us all staggered. The city was vast by the standards of our time, its design eclipsing even ancient Rome at its height. The buildings were of an epic scale and grandiose. The city was inhabited by spectral persons all 8ft tall with bird-like masks, walking around town in a somewhat peculiar and confused manner. After collecting ourselves we pressed on into the city, seeking knowledge to allow us to leave the Regio we found ourselves trapped within.

The inhabitants initially paid us no heed, until walking down a narrow alley one bumped into me, whether it was an interaction with the Parma Magica, or simply a consequence of our collision, it stopped and looked at me inquisitively. I introduced myself in all the languages I speak, they did not seem to comprehend but began to speak back. The words were so loud and resonating that it caused our ears to bleed and caused great pain. Determined to communicate I used the art of Imaginem to quieten the words and tried again. This time I was pain free but we shared no common tongue. I used magic to draw the eye of Horus as the oldest magical symbol I knew to identify myself. They seemed to comprehend somewhat and pointed us in the direction of a large villa near the center of the city.

Determined to avoid more physical contact with the inhabitants I used the art of Terram to open a grate to the sewer system determined to make the rest of the journey underground. The Aura on this Island being immensely powerful my spontaneous magic was up to the task. Emerging in a storeroom of the villa, we saw a mosaic that explained who these people were.

The people were Atlanteans, or at least echoes of them, and the Island a former colony of theirs. Astounded by the realisation of this immense discovery, we did not notice another Atlantean had emerged - more 'alive' than the others - who could communicate with us directly. They spoke with me about the nature of magic and how it was universal and far more powerful than our own. They remarked how 'diminished' I and Arianwen were not just in size but magical power too, and were perplexed that many lack the gift. They lived in a time of only three realms of power, before the Old Gods became distinctly powerful (the Source = Magic, the Dark = Infernal and most insultingly the Taint = The Divine). The only visitor they had received since the sinking of their civilisation was a person named 'Azem' red haired and wise. The name we did not recognize. I could have spoken with them for days, but the ship's crew were eager to leave and I had an appointment in Hibernia to keep.

"The seekers would kill to have an experience like I just had. Would they believe me if I told them? Is it possible to return? Were they responsible for the storm? Too many questions and no answers. I am dutybound to Hibernia so these thoughts must wait"

After much pressing the Atlantean informed us of a way to exist the Regio. "At sunset up becomes down, down up" and that he would help us. They would cause the sun to set and capsize our boat to return whence we came. The captain and crew were horrified at the prospect, but lacking a sane plan we persisted with the Atlantean's plan. To our great relief the plan was successful and we left the Regio, damaged but just about afloat. With the aid of Aquam magic we just about kept the ship afloat as we limped into Dublin harbour and the dry dock to begin repairs. Upon arrival it transpired there had been some time dilation and 4 weeks had passed. Summer had just began. (3 adventures xp capped at 10 - 5xp Order of Hermes Lore 3(4) xp Folk ken 2(3) Charm)

Summer 1193
The repair of the ship cost 30 pounds, the 'fee' of passage with the 'mage' premium another 15 pounds. Despite the extortionate price, the fact that without our aid the ship would never have left the Regio, and without my magic would never have reached port. The captain remained obstinate. Despite being well within my rights to leave them to their own devices I resolved to help them. The captain clearly had a hard life and although the last thing she would want is my sympathy I was determined to understand her better. With all the cargo and my possessions lost, I sought out the Mercer house of Dublin to borrow the funds, and to hire a guide to take us to Lombaird covenant, putting myself at the mercy of the hospitality of a sodale, from a house dutybound to aid me in my endeavors.

"5 pounds to hire a redcap to guide us on a 3-day journey! The going rate for a redcap who delivers a letter anywhere in the tribunal is 3 shillings! That's 97 shillings extra! so much for the Mercere house and hospitality rights for mages, let alone their duty to assist me in my role as Spring tenens. Gifted Mercerer are given much leeway due to their scarcity, but this is absurd. Even Iudicium would agree with me. Cadmus, I will not let this insult to my house and my position stand"

"Vick Sloane, your prejudice against mages notwithstanding for a woman to raise to the position of ship captain, to earn the loyalty and respect of your crew, despite your abrasive temperament, makes you a rarity in a world where woman are kept in their ‘place’. Maybe if you understood more about where I came from you would realize we are not so different from each other"

With our guide a redcap named Miles secured and new clothes and provisions purchased we travelled to Lombaird covenant, there to secure the magical hound to mate with Rylon guardian of our vis sources at Sage hollow. I had my first experience of the fairy ‘trods’ the redcaps use to travel quickly around the Tribunal. This one involved a confrontation with a fae knight. I tried to reason with the knight to allow us passage but Islwyn believing us in danger, had snuck behind the knight and shot him in the back of his head with his longbow. An unconventional solution but it met the threshold criteria, and we gained passage.

Lombaird was very welcoming, and showed the hospitality I was expecting from the Irish mages with a deep culture of hospitality. Arianwen, Colean (the Thorn’s quartermaster) and I negotiated a good price for the Hound and arranged to collect it before we departed for England. They graciously treated us to a feast which was most enjoyable. I was also able to arrange for trades of some of our books for theirs, Edric’s books are much sought after. I also learned more about Cadmus’s reputation amongst his peers, his hatred for house Bonisagus in general, especially Durenmar, and a tendency to threaten and bully and wizards war to pursue his bitterness.

Our next destination was Elk’s run covenant to introduce myself and to gain the advice/support of my house regarding my run in with Cadmus. This involved another Fairy ‘trod’ this time a wooded path, along which one of the party would encounter a black dog, once seen the person is required to confront this dog. This dog personifying ‘fear’ the dog chose Captain Sloane who confronted the dog. Out of loyalty to their captain the other crew followed. Miles not informing them of the prohibition for leaving the path. Captain Sloane returned, somewhat shaken from her ordeal, while we waited for her crew, I learned a little more about her past, notable how her crew was formed. Luckily the crew found their way back to the path, and after a brief confrontation with Miles, we continued on our way.

At Elk’s run I learned the full scale of Hibernian politics. Oswald of house Bonisagus was equally outraged by Cadmus’s actions towards our house and office. He explained however, that despite being born in Fresia because I reside in Stonehenge (as did Oswald) that I would be seen as an ‘English’ mage, and despite him breaking a cultural taboo of his people (being unhospitable to a guest) despite his violation of the code (the friends of the order are my friends) the dereliction of his duty to aid the Spring tenens when required, that he could still cajole sufficient votes. Cadmus is also a vindictive man and likely to escalate matters into a feud I very much do not desire.

I explained that I do not seek to harm or unduly punish Cadmus, but if it became known that I could be bullied or cowed by him it would imperil my reputation. My reputation is vital if I am to mediate between Julia and Goliad in Stonehenge tribunal, if I am seen to be intimidated or disrespected, they will not listen to me or see me as weak and ineffective. Oswald understood my position clearly and suggested a compromise;

Cadmus would be investigated by a committee of mages to ‘clarify’ the peripheral code regarding matters of hospitality and duties beholden to office holders in Hibernia. The committee is unlikely to decide these issues soon or indeed ever, it will simply remain open. My house will compensate me for my loses, so Cadmus is given no grounds to retaliate. I gain the compensation I seek, and if my reputation is challenged, I can point to the fact that Cadmus is under investigation by his peers, and that the matter is being resolved via arbitration instead of conflict. Cadmus is not required to admit guilt or pay compensation himself, so is unlikely to pursue the matter further.

I learned from Oswald why Cadmus had asked Captain Sloane to inquire about the Ascians from me. Friends of his belong to a group of mages who doubt my ‘soundness’ regarding the Ascian threat. They believe I either invented or greatly exaggerated the danger this tradition poses, as I can only cite historical cases of past encounters, with no direct proof of their activities, despite the death of Rian and Cirice’s encounter with them. It all boils down to my lack of experience, being a few years past gauntlet in a new land, they believe I jumped at shadows, or am using it to make me for self-important than my age warrants. I thanked him for his candor.

''“I feared this might be the case when deciding to issue the warning. I issued it because if I did not and more mages were killed by the Ascians and I could have warned them, but didn’t it would be the far greater crime, to my conscience and my integrity. I truly hope I am wrong, and they are not the threat we fear, I would happily admit my fault and be glad of it, if I was sure we were not in danger. Alas I feel the Ascians will continue to imperil us further. Oswald has agreed to research them in his library, hopefully he or Cirice finds the evidence we need so my warning is taken seriously before more mages die like Rian. If this new potential danger in the form of muspelli becomes more apparent and threatening, and I tried to warn my sodales would they take notice? Or feel it confirms their suspicions that I am exaggerating or overreacting until it's too late?”''

He also suggested I speak to Milva my predecessor as Spring tenens and the Praeco of the tribunal at Circulus Ruber for her opinion, especially as she has a close relationship to Cadmus despite being of house Bonisagus. With the contentious matters discussed we were able to turn to pleasurable activities. Oswald has amassed a fine library, second only to Durenmar itself, with fine and rare works. Arranging a book trade arrangement was in both our interests, and I look forward to seeing what is available to us. I also asked him to search for information in his collection regarding the Ascians. I found two references at Durenmar, in a collection this vast, surely there is more?

The route from Elk’s run to Circulus Ruber was over land as no trod existed to the redcap’s knowledge. Aside from a brief encounter between Arianwen and her former pater (a difficult relationship, very personal to Arianwen) the rest of the journey was mercifully uneventful. At Circulus Ruber I was granted an audience with Milva, Conan the ‘retired’ Praeco and the senior Quaesitor of the Tribunal. I explained my predicament in the same way as with Oswald. On balance they agreed with the compromise solution, wary that Cadmus may interfere with the Thorn’s repair out of vindictiveness, I insisted no complaint will be directed at him until the ship was fully repaired and ready to sail.

Milva would inform Cadmus of the arrangement as she has personal history and a unique understanding of him. She explained the source of Cadmus’s hatred of our House. He had a gifted brother who showed great promise as a mage, this promise attracted the attention of a Bonisagus of renown who claimed him as an apprentice. Unfortunately, this mage had succumbed to diabolism, and his march also resulted in Cadmus’s brother’s death. He blames house Bonisagus for not seeing the corruption of the master, causing the death of his brother. As Cadmus is of an advanced age now, all his other relations and friends are long dead, he had always hoped to have his brother around so they could prosper together. Milva has a special bond because she was the corrupted Magus’s other apprentice, she survived and was friends with Cadmus’s brother. A grief shared is a powerful bond.

''“I have a tremendous amount of sympathy for Cadmus’ pain. To lose a brother in that way … I can well understand his anger towards the renounced Magus. Detecting a corrupted Mage is incredibly challenging, I wish my house could have caught him earlier, but understand why they could not. Cadmus is still grieving so I am glad he will not be humiliated or unnecessarily hurt by my actions. His hatred of the Mage is understandable, his disappointment with my house understandable, but I cannot let his anger spread to all members of House Bonisagus. Should I be made to suffer for the sins of another? I have not wronged him, why can he wrong me? I hope through my actions one day he will see the best of my House instead of dwelling on its darkest times.”''

With the Cadmus matter somewhat dealt with, we had a long conversation about Tribunal matters, the state of the Order of Hermes and past events such as the schism war. Regarding the latter I expressed my view that following the corruption of house Tytalus and the investigation resulting from it and the subsequent discovery that the corruption had spread to multiple houses through corrupted tomes and research projects and items, that the houses were rightly fearful of the extent of the daemonic influence. House Diedne made up c.25% of the order at this time, when house Tremere suggested their rites be investigated for similar corruption, instead of complying and diffusing the mistrust from other houses through evidence, they refused to allow any investigation. They had the right to privacy, but it only further stoked the mistrust of the other houses, without trust war was unavoidable.

Regarding the former, especially the state of the Order of Hermes, I was disappointed to hear how jaded and cynical they were about Hermetic politics, believing most of the ideals dead in practice and that its collapse and replacement with a rule of the strong somehow likely. They explained that we are too prideful of our superiority over other traditions, that we spend too much time fighting ourselves and leaving us vulnerable to a determined adversary. I explained how my hope has not faded and that the Order can be strong again, and capable of greatness given the chance. Milva seemed pleased by that and was glad I had taken over her role as Spring Tenens.

''“Although I recognize the criticisms of the order, notably our pride bordering on arrogance, and our petty infighting, I cannot abide to hear the Order so disparaged as it is so important to me. If Tandaline had not found me in Fresia at the tavern when I had my turbulence, what would have happened to me? If I was lucky a dull and poor existence as a tavern wench if unlucky long since dead of disease or violence, dying a lonely death filled with fear, and confusion over my ‘gift’. Tandaline and the Order took my hand, told me I was not a ‘freak’ and instead was special and had a purpose. She and the Order have given me a life I could not have dreamed about before. From living at Durenmar to seeing all the covenants and the mighty Black Forest, to travels in Normandy, Stonehenge and now Hibernia, I have met the Fae, giants, regios, atlantians and so much more! But greatest of all a community where I am not alone, almost the family I never had.

There are c.1200 mages currently members of the order, 1200 people who without it would have at best led inconsequential lives, afraid and fearful of their gift, at worse shunned, cast out, burnt as heretics or witches or other terrible fates. Not only that, but our covenants also often house many mundane who through magical or fae interaction or unique characters could not reside in ‘normal’ society. If anyone asks me what the point of the order is I would answer it is for them, that we have a safe space to be ourselves and understand the gifts given to us. The order must endure, survive and thrive so that when the next Essel’s gift manifests there is someone like Tandaline to take their hand and lift them to something better, where I am not alone and afraid like before.

In short, the Order has given me a purpose and a place in this world, something worth fighting for with all my strength, and if necessary, something worth dying for. That was Bonisagus’ vision, shared by Trianomae and all the other founders, that dream lives on with me, it shouldn't take suffering to unite the order, surely desire to be all we can be is the better path?”''

We left Circulus Ruber for Dublin to check on the repairs to the ship, unfortunately the entrance to the fae trod we used was further to the south than our exit, meaning we had to journey overland for a while. On our journey we once more caught glimpse of Clan Mac Tire A group of Bjonaer magi who had trained Arianwen, but resented her leaving them to join Sagehollow. We observed them from a distance, then they left, thinking no more of it we proceeded on our journey. Crossing a river via a ferry we met some Irish pirates/raiders, who mentioned the druids of Connacht were holding a ritual involving a cauldron in the near future. Planning to send this info to Milva once I reached Dublin we continued to the trod's entrance.

There, rather unusually the guardian was waiting for us all, instead of its usual challenge it told us someone else had paid the price of passage (Clan Mac Tire) and before we could react we were transported to an unknown location, near a settlement. Being lost in the wilderness we headed for the settlement, hoping Miles could discern our way forward. Upon reaching the settlement we were informed that as newcomers the Druids would need to meet with us at the castle, with guards to ensure our compliance. It became immediately apparent we were in Connacht and clearly in violation of the treaty of Connacht that had maintained peace between the order and the druids. Knowing that our presence (as mages) was forbidden under pain of death, we tried to hide our identities. Arianwen remained in her falcon form, and Miles hid his magic items amongst the party well concealed.

"Arianwen, your animosity with your pater has placed me in mortal danger, not only that but we are in breach of the Treaty of Connacht putting the Order in danger, and all I am trying to achieve on its behalf. You were safe in your heartbeast form leaving me to take the blame and punishment, for actions caused by your unresolved issues. I only pray this compels you to come to an accord with your pater for all our sakes! if he sort to aid us by revealing the Druids activities, next time he could have told us or written a letter! If he meant to have us killed to force you to return then unless this is quickly resolved I will find it hard to trust and accompany you anymore"

The next day we were interviewed by the chief Druid, who asked us why we were here, knowing that lying to a druid is said to be impossible I spoke as truly as possible, saying we were merchants purchasing hunting dogs (mostly true) and we got lost after encountering the gentle folk (mostly true) unfortunately he insisted I drink from an offered cup, knowing that to refuse wasnt an option I did so. The liquid was magical and thus blocked by my parma revealing my identity. My identity known I explained in full honesty how we came to be here, how it wasnt our choice and no offence was intended.

He explained how following the recent attack and capture of the covenant of Praesis by Ballack of Tytalus the druids were divided. A firebrand faction led by a druid called Don was seeking support to undertake a great ritual to summon one of their gods to smite the 'English' invaders (magical and mundane) in retribution for raids and border conflict. Luckily my interviewer was not of this faction, I explained how the Order is taking the situation at Praesis very seriously and that Ballack is likely to be punished at the forthcoming tribunal. I promised to contact Milva and have the matter given the full attention it merits. This seemed to satisfy the druid, who agreed to await the tribunal and see what actions are taken. My only hope is that more moderate voices such as his can suppress the bloodthirsty ambitions of this druid Don. After swearing an oath to never harm a Druid of Connacht which I was happy to give, the next day we were escorted to the border and to a trod that would take us to Dublin.

"The attack at Praesis was unjustified, the covenant was founded to foster peace between the Order and the Druids, Now Ballack is using it as a base to force conflict. This Don causes me great apprehension, the use of a ritual involving a cauldron and the summoning of an old god or spirit bears all the hallmarks of the Ascians, who have 3 times at least done the same (Rian's death, in the Rhine and Iberia in the past) I cannot intervene as my warnings will be unheaded without evidence. I cannot provide the evidence without revealing I was in Connacht which is forbidden. I can only hope the moderate Druids are satisfied with Ballack's punishment and can talk Don down, otherwise great suffering will ensue across Hibernia and beyond!"

This trod was most fascinating, for I was met by a fae version of none other than Pralix herself, the challenge was a debate on a subject of my choice, I chose the intrigues of the Order of Hermes and we had a most engrossing debate reminiscent of my training with Tandaline. I 'passed' the trial and before long we reached Dublin. Miles, grateful he was not exposed in Connacht (neither was Arianwen who remained a falcon and unnoticed) agreed to journey straight to Circulus Ruber and carries the druids warning and demands, I can trust he sees the urgency of it as well as the necessity of its success. While Captain Sloane checked on the ships repair I and Arianwen returned to Lambraid to retrieve the Hound for the covenant and another Dog of whom I had developed a strong bond, Otto who I intend to bind as my familiar.

"Otto is so amazing!, his fur is so soft and he is so friendly and well behaved, he finds Humans fascinating and tries to understand their motives and emotions, we are fast friends, everytime I see him I feel happier and glad of his company. As a lifelong companion I could ask of no-one better, I love you Otto!"

Finding the ship in good order we departed as soon as possible and mercifully had an uneventful journey back to Gloucester where we departed from Captain Sloane, stopping briefly at Coventry to make arrangements for Cadmus's loan payment once my house's cheque arrived, and to lease my Herbam vis source to the Mercere house for at least 5 years. Taking 20 pounds of silver payment for the 2 pawns harvested each year, to aid Sagehollow's cash flow.

Upon my return to Sagehollow I gained the vis required to bind Otto from Evelyn, then a meeting was held to digest recent events... (Hounds of Hibernia adventure 9xp, 5xp Area Lore Hibernian tribunal, 1xp speak English, 3xp Intrigue)