Heartsteal
That guy who's not around much right now
Roan Geelen, Gilward
After his goodbyes, Roan still felt his eyes puffed and red, he'd wept at leaving his wife Helen, still heavy with child; yet he knew that she was left with capable hands, and that for the sake of their people, and their faith, he must do what he set off now to do. Already, near on a week ago he'd taken the brand of Zealotry for the Rosen Court, but the bandage was still wrapped around his palm, lest the burn become infected whilst on his journey. Between his puffy eyes, bearded face, and bandaged hand, it was easy to mistake Roan for a drunk, and innumerable folk passing him in the market gave him the berth and stares that one might receive.
It was near impossible to pin down any one pair of eyes in such a busy city as Roan made his way slowly, and without plan down the streets. Shouldering past basket-carriers, spice-sellers, and pickpockets alike, he hadn't a clue as to where the Aegis might have gotten off to. While the sun began to sink over Gilward, casting long shadows that blackened the streets, Roan wondered who he should ask, or where he might go.
Before he'd even thought as to where he should begin his search, Roan found his way to the market district by instinct. From his service in Lorewind, the zealot knew that there were often those who fenced illegal goods there, though none so rich that they'd even take a chance at buying such a priceless artifact as the Aegis. Where then would one go?
The Geelen man's expertise only went so far as petty crime among city-folk, and it wasn't likely that a lone thief had strode into the royal archives to liberate a singular, and extremely large object for themselves, especially one that had so little saleability.
Who then might steal such an object, and what agenda might they have? One might jump to the conclusion that the Reverence had done it, but they had little reason to, as did most others now that he thought of it. The only places that were certain to have some use of the relic would be the mages of Lorewind, and the merchant lords of Vosgi. Mages might be able to find some divine power buried within the shield, and a particularly crafty merchant lord would be able to ransom it back to the Court. Salters would never be involved, as the theft was far too distant from shore, and no blood had been spilled. The Crooked Blades would never bring righteous fury down upon themselves in such a way, and the Carrion Fraternity was little more than myth.
What then, might he be looking for?
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