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knightsoflegend2014-05-20 08:22 pm
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pembrokeshire ♔ the day has come where i have died

WHO || Lydia Martin, Alaric Saltzman, Helen Magnus, Rose Hathaway, Sydney Bristow
WHAT || A couple of knights take a short trip west to investigate reports of Shadowkind deaths.
WHERE || Police Station, Pembrokeshire, Wales
WHEN || May 20th
HOW || Actionspam
The briefing was simple and direct: a string of disappearing Shadowkind centered around a small farming town in Wales. The Karthur Institute wasn't called in until the local authorities got reports of incessant, blood-curdling screams coming from a barn just past the edge of town. They found a girl curled in the corner there, screaming her lungs out, shaking, and looking like she'd been running around the forest alone for days.
They also found the five bodies of their missing townspeople in the barn.
They tell the knights (and thus, Wynn tells them) that the girl is in police custody, but they don't tell them that she's pinned in a cell. They've fed her and given her a coat by now, but the deputy is quick to alert Helen, Rose, Sydney, and Alaric as they arrive of the bad news.
"She hasn't shut up since we put her in there." He glances back over his shoulder, toward the lock-up. "Not screamin', just wanting to know who they were." He looks back at the knights, grim. "Don't think she's got any idea how she got out there. I don't have it in me to tell her I don't either; wherever she's rom, it inn't Pembrokeshire."

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And while he's at it he's going to try and find out anything he can about the crime scene before it was compromised to hell and back by deputy dumbass and his colleagues (gather information 19). Who knows, maybe they actually followed protocol and took pictures or something.]
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That land was seized by the state ten years back. You hold onto that map, mate. [ he hands the paper over and grabs a file to begin explaining the rest. ]
Our doctors got back to us [ because they don't have a medical examiner ] while you were in with the prisoner. We weren't sure until they looked at 'em, but whoever's been killing these people ain't doing it like they're new to it.
[ he hands over a photograph of a pile of 6 bodies stacked in a hayloft in the barn—some of them are markedly charred, some of them covered in brown, oxidized blood, and some of them have more prominent veins and bulging eyes, reflecting some kind of poison. while alaric looks over the photo, the deputy explains their findings to give context to these varied appearances: they had varied causes of death, and some of them appeared to have been tortured before they were killed. alaric's 31 spot check means he notices that the bodies that appear poisoned have decomposed further than those killed in other ways. ]
Didn't put much effort into hiding 'em. Probably figured nobody would be out there.
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[Once the crime scene photograph is offered up for him to look over, he takes his time examining the photograph and notes all the shit already mentioned. At least well enough to describe it to Helen, who would know more about poisoning and rate of decomposition, most likely.]
Do we know anything about the victims? Any common factors you might be able to cross reference?
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[ aka: that's all i've got for ya, bro. a+ policework right here. ]
What I can tell you is none of 'em were killed in that barn. Nothing else was burned up, and there wasn't enough blood on that floor to kill one man, let alone two.
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But then Alaric is thinking about that girl in the other room whose more than likely one of "them shadowfolk," and whose main concern was getting out of here. He can't really blame her.
Fuck why does he have to care...]
Listen, I really appreciate the help. I know this might sound crazy, but would there be any way you might consider releasing her into our custody so that we could take her with us? She doesn't seem to recall much, but I'm hoping that being back at the crime scene now that it isn't full of corpses might help to jog her memory.
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he scrubs a hand over his face and then settles both hands to his wide hips. ]
Yeah, all right. You just keep us updated on what you find and try not to move anything around the barn.
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No problem. [Now begone he needs to text Helen what he saw because she might want to come out and examine that photo for herself.
Buzz buzz, incoming text, gurl.]
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I'm afraid it's complicated. [But then her phone buzzes with a text from Ric.
Oh.]
Excuse me for a moment...
[She gives Syd and Rose an apologetic glance before she heads out.]
What did you find?
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He hands her the photograph. Alaric will save her the spot check and point out anything that struck him as relevant. Once he's done that, he gives her a few seconds to look that shit over.]
Are you having any luck in there? [Because he was still worried about Lydia, too. :/]
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#parents]
She asked to speak to her mother. I'm not sure I was quite prepared to ruin a young girl's life today.
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I got them to release her to us, so at least she won't be stuck in a jail cell for another twelve hours. [It was a small comfort in the face of everything else, but it was the best he could think of.]
Directions to the hospital. [He raises his phone. Yay GPS.] Finding that barn isn't going to be as easy, though. [Allow him to present you with the folded up map that Officer Helpful drew up for them.]
[And then, he's whispering more sweet nothings to her.] I've seen some shoddy investigation work, but this one might just take the cake.
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This... what you see around you, it may look remarkably like your own world, but it isn't.
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I think I've officially been unseated as the crazy one, so can I go now?
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the alarm present in her face steadily increases and she finally shuts down the browser and dials her home number, pressing the phone to her ear without asking (will it charge for long distance if it doesn't connect? we just don't know). in the silence of the room, rose and sydney can both hear what comes out of the earpiece: we're sorry: you have reached a number that has been disconnected or is no longer in service. if you feel you have reached this recording in error, please check the number and try your call again.
she steadily lowers the phone and lets the message play out as she sets it on the center of the table, eyes wide and expression tightly controlled as dread sinks in. ]
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We should head back. [AND SO THEY DID. Helen opens the door just as the last part of the phone message plays. Any friendly face she was hoping to put on falls, sympathy taking over her expression.]
They've allowed you to leave in our custody. [She says, though what she wants to do is tell Lydia how sorry she is that this has happened, that she understands, and that it will somehow be okay. But there is a task at hand, and the girl doesn't know them at all, so she doubts that it would matter much to tell her that it would be alright to be separated from everything she ever knew.]
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inside, lydia scoots back in her seat, pushing herself as far from the phone on the table as she can. she straightens her shoulders, lifting her chin and trying to gather up her wits. with sudden decision, she stands up and pushes the chair back, moving away from the desk. ]
Then, what are we waiting for? We need to go back to that barn before whoever killed those people goes back to clean it out of anything useful.
[ that's something she can do right now, so that's what she'll focus on. the less energy she expends on freaking out, the better. ]
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You do have a car, don't you?
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I doubt you got everything you needed from that picture of the victims, but I think Lydia's right. That crime scene has been compromised enough already. If we wait too long to check it out there's no telling who else could show up and destroy whatever evidence is left. [Perhaps even their killer. :/]
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Thank you.
/pretends this hasn't been the week from hell
She can't get out of the police station fast enough but she does it with an attempted polite yet tight smile at the cops as she gets up and follows Sydney out to the car.]
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Between the five of us, I'm sure we can make quick work of finding anything worth finding at the scene.
[Yes, Helen just counted Lydia as part of the group. In for a penny, in for a pound. And maybe she has a feeling about this one...]
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There are four of you.
[ with helen's 22 navigate and sydney's hella drive check, they get to the barn with no trouble. they travel down mostly dirt roads through green fields and into a slightly wooded area. they pull to a stop a few yards from the barn and lydia tenses, swallowing thickly as her eyes rivet out the front passenger window at the opening of the barn. there's police tape uselessly stretched across the middle of the opened double barn doors. a+, LEO. ]
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