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He dates to pre-Roman Britain, so the covenant will need to be creative in recovering information about where his people dispersed to. | He dates to pre-Roman Britain, so the covenant will need to be creative in recovering information about where his people dispersed to. | ||
A visit to the Isle of Man with a powerful fae creature that they had previously encounter revealed that a particular trip into the faerie realm may allow the magi to 'replay' his story and see where the descendants may be. | |||
== Angharad's Kidnapping == | == Angharad's Kidnapping == |
Revision as of 01:30, 20 August 2019
This page lists on-going unresolved plot hooks.
Missing Magi
As the PC magi know, the entirety of the covenant Founders are missing, as are a number of more recent members. The covenant is developing a reputation for being cursed. Being the only Jewish-majority covenant is only fueling the rumors.
What is happening to all the magi of Nova Semitae?
No information: Aislinn, Justen, Litha
Julissa:
- Journal and notes discovered in her lab once the guardian was dealt with. She noted that her grandfather (Maribus) was last seen headed upriver to Lake Vyrnwy
Maribus:
- At Lake Vyrnwy, the 'King of the Lake', a faerie/elemental beast confirmed that it sank the boat Maribus was riding and that it has him, or at least can return him. He demanded blood from one of his line, or one years' harvest of his Aquam vis from his underwater lab.
Chapel of St. Catherine of Alexandria
Fr. Thomas raised this without permission from the local bishop, particularly as there was no defined 'local bishop'. Due to a realignment of the covenant towards Wales, this is now more certain. The chapel could become a full church, but as it lacks a full-time priest it is only a chapel. (Fr. Thomas celebrates mass when he can, but is often very busy.) Bartolomeo del Imola, already an acolyte and follower of Fr. Thomas, is an ideal candidate. However, he is a foreigner, and does not speak any of the local languages well. The bishop may very well decide to assign a priest of his own choosing, perhaps to keep an eye on the strangers.
Bishop Reiner died in 1224, however, and the Cathedral deans will vote in Bishop Abraham in 1225. The covenant will now need to forge a relationship with him in order to select a priest for the Chapel.
Once a proper priest is assign, the Chapel will be upgraded to a full Church.
Sir William and Lady Martha
In 1221, Sir William intervened in a local matter involving a widow and two more powerful knights pressing in on her, hoping to acquire the land she is holding on her own to add to their own wealth. The two rival knights are Lord Michael of Pontesbury, and Lord Roger of Ratlinghope. To stave off their claim attempts, they arranged for Sir William to become betrothed to her Lady Martha's daughter, Catherine, who was only 13 at the time.
In 1223, Catherine is 15 and rapidly approaching the age where she would become properly married. This remains an outstanding issue for Sir William. Catherine is sent to the newly formed court of Princess Angharad, where she serves as a lady-in-waiting. This delays any decision involving her marriage to Sir William (or anyone else for that matter) for a little while.
The Reliquary from Constantinople
In 1222, the covenant investigated a rumor of a village starting to act 'weird'. Through various investigations, it was discovered that diabolists were stalking the town looking for a additional human sacrifices. They rescued a teenage girl from the cultists, and discovered that the reliquary in the village church was actually crafted by a Verditius and houses a demon. They have managed to convince the local priest to release it for study.
Neanne studied this early in 1223 and announced a number of discoveries. It remains in the covenant awaiting final disposition by the magi.
Early in 1224, Joshua spent time recreating the relic to give a convincing fake back to the village so that they wouldn't miss it. The actual relic with the resident demon is being stored in the covenant's secured room along with its Parma Magica tomes for safety and to keep the demon suppressed and trapped.
Khras-Nagar
Early in 1223 while returning from a visit to Angharad, some covenant members discovered a small regio on top of a hill. What appeared simply as a monolith in the mundane world, was a humanoid statue rooted to the hill in the regio. This turned out to be Khras-Nagar, a man of ancient history, cursed to be in his current form by the 'old gods'. He will remain in statue form until his curse is broken -- begging forgiveness for his hubris (a story he is forced to recite) from a descendant of the tribe he is from.
He dates to pre-Roman Britain, so the covenant will need to be creative in recovering information about where his people dispersed to.
A visit to the Isle of Man with a powerful fae creature that they had previously encounter revealed that a particular trip into the faerie realm may allow the magi to 'replay' his story and see where the descendants may be.
Angharad's Kidnapping
While Angharad was successfully rescued and married to off to Geoffrey, the question remains: who were the kidnappers, and why did they kidnap her in the first place?
Some clues found in pursuing them:
- The main opponent was a Hermetic magus
- He spoke latin with a slight french (Norman) accent
- His name is Francis
- He was overheard speaking to someone else
Angharad would know the following additional details:
- They were planning something large
- They intimated that they were going to kill her
- The magus Francis had a headband that allowed him to speak to a distant third party; it sounded like they were plotting something. She is not sure if Francis was a minion, co-plotter, or mastermind.
- They seemed not to be too surprised at being followed, but were not expecting as large a party