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====== Session 2 - 24/10/07 ====== | ====== Session 2 - 24/10/07 ====== | ||
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===== An Obfuscation of Fortune-tellers ===== | ===== An Obfuscation of Fortune-tellers ===== | ||
- | Smith, Jones, [[Primogen O'hara]] and [[Arafel]] are in the prince's chamber. Their cellphones all flashing with a message about dying childer, which is also emanating (in fine calligraphy) from the Prince's gargoyle-shaped Fax machine. | + | [[Smith]], [[Magenta Jones|Jones]], [[Primogen O'hara]] and [[Arafel]] are in the prince's chamber. Their cellphones all flashing with a message about dying childer, which is also emanating (in fine calligraphy) from the Prince's gargoyle-shaped Fax machine. |
"Well, it looks like [[The Gehenna]] has arrived," exclaims O'Hara. | "Well, it looks like [[The Gehenna]] has arrived," exclaims O'Hara. | ||
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"Are you sure? Isn't Gehenna just a myth? There must be a rational explanation to this," objects Jones. | "Are you sure? Isn't Gehenna just a myth? There must be a rational explanation to this," objects Jones. | ||
- | "The End Times *is* a rational explanation!" insists O'Hara. | + | "The End Times //is// a rational explanation!" insists O'Hara. |
"No, this isn't Gehenna," says prince Arafel with a casual air, "that isn't due for some time yet." | "No, this isn't Gehenna," says prince Arafel with a casual air, "that isn't due for some time yet." | ||
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===== Smoke and Mirrors ===== | ===== Smoke and Mirrors ===== | ||
- | Smith wants to go to Reno right away, but Jones insists on sleeping first. She puts Smith in a room he can't leave without setting off an alarm and goes to sleep somewhere else. | + | Smith wants to go to Reno right away, but Jones insists on sleeping first. She puts Smith in a room he can't leave without setting off an alarm and goes to sleep somewhere else. She also talks to [[Primogen O'Hara|Coney]] and learns that the Prince is away on important business, which lends strength to the Technomancer's claim. |
When "morning" comes she sets him free and goes to take care of some business (lit. club) while Smith takes care of his. This he does by sitting at the [[Smoke]] café, drinking a mean bloody mary and running tests on the cat, which is feasting on several cans of tuna that might have been actually eaten by Smith himself. | When "morning" comes she sets him free and goes to take care of some business (lit. club) while Smith takes care of his. This he does by sitting at the [[Smoke]] café, drinking a mean bloody mary and running tests on the cat, which is feasting on several cans of tuna that might have been actually eaten by Smith himself. |