wrote:a Shea Mullcare was born eleven years ago to Elizabeth Heynes of no faction or occupation and Robert Mullcare a Factotum of the now defunct Expansionist Faction.
A Request For Documents

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*Serena
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((Yes, everything that came out from Rhistel's first research! Namely, all things mentioned in this post:

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*Selebius
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((thank you))Serena,Nov 25 2014 wrote: ((Yes, everything that came out from Rhistel's first research! Namely, all things mentioned in this post:wrote:a Shea Mullcare was born eleven years ago to Elizabeth Heynes of no faction or occupation and Robert Mullcare a Factotum of the now defunct Expansionist Faction.

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*Iggwilv
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Mullcare was sent to Mephistar on the frozen layer of Baator called Cania to collect a debt owed to The Faction. Why Cannia's duke Mephistopheles. Needed to go to The Fated, and more importantly what he went to them for is not mentioned. However according to The Fated's archive Mullcare never returned with what was promised to him. A SIGIS article corresponding to the date written by a source Rhistel comes to suspect of having Baatezu sympathies says that Mullcare arrived in Mephistar to claim his prize, which it names as the soul of a powerful Tanar'ri looted in the blood war but that Mullcare never returned to Sigil with it. Whatever the truth relations between The Hall of Records and Mephistopheles court were strained for some time.
Elizabeth it seems pays no tax, which would suggest she had no taxable income, or at least no declared taxable income.
Elizabeth it seems pays no tax, which would suggest she had no taxable income, or at least no declared taxable income.

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*Serena
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Again, he finds himself reviewing the informations over and over.
He wondered whether the Baatezu implication had anything to do with the current situation. It really seemed a long shot in his opinion, but still...
He put back to their place all the documents he had taken, except for the files on Robert Mullcare.
The informations held in the records were sketchy, at best, and while he could check on the woman himself, there was only one thing he could do to try and know more about the other issue.
So, he checked the name of the Fated who first sent Mullcare to Cania, intending to request an audience.
((and I would also like to stop spamming the poor Guvners in their thread... what should I do?
He wondered whether the Baatezu implication had anything to do with the current situation. It really seemed a long shot in his opinion, but still...
He put back to their place all the documents he had taken, except for the files on Robert Mullcare.
The informations held in the records were sketchy, at best, and while he could check on the woman himself, there was only one thing he could do to try and know more about the other issue.
So, he checked the name of the Fated who first sent Mullcare to Cania, intending to request an audience.
((and I would also like to stop spamming the poor Guvners in their thread... what should I do?




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*Serena
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He quirked an eyebrow in disappointment reading the name.Iggwilv,Dec 2 2014 wrote:The Fated responsible for sending Mullcare to Baator was Factol Oakenwright the predecessor to Duke Darkwood.
Well, this makes everything even more difficult.
It seemed that his little chance to get first hand informations had definitely gone. Unless he could find someone else, close enough to her to know what was happening at the time... given of course that they were still alive or willing to share in the first place.
He decided to make one last check, then, and went through the names of the various ranked members of the Faction at the time of the events, trying to find someone who could have been informed of the facts.
Maybe it was just a waste of time, but if an investigation was going to take place on the matter, the Faction needed to know beforehand what was going to happen and what was going to be found... should there be something to find at all.

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*Iggwilv
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Rhistel's searches turn up a number of Fated both past and present who were Factor's at the time of Mullcare's departure, but as a Factor himself he answered mostly to Factol Oakenwright. Just as frustration is about to set in and Rhistel may give it up as a bad job he notices a note on his desk.
wrote:
Namer
Your digging in the archives have not gone unnoticed. If you are intent on following the trail Mullcare left perhaps we should talk. Stop by my office
Ziporath

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*Serena
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Rhistel put back in the archive another batch of ducuments, slightly disappointed.
He kinda expected his investigation to reach a dead end, sooner or later, yet he still hoped it was going to be later.
He had stopped just the time to check on Mullcare's wife, and even that meeting had left him totally disappointed. Not because of Hograth presence, though it definitely prevented him to deal with the matter as he had planned, but mostly for the weird turn the conversation ended up taking.
Taking the child to the Growers? Moving the woman and the kid somewhere else? Why on all Planes was the Measure caring at all about all that stuff instead of focusing on the fact that maybe there were problems coming their way?
Finally convinced it was just him being paranoid about something that maybe didn't mean anything, he went back to his desk to put the remaining files in order. Afterall, there was no document on the matter to be found, and the Measure didn't seem interested in taking his Mullcare investigations through the archives further, as focused as he was on the kid.
It was as he approached the desk to take the last batch of documents that he saw the note left on it.
The Digger, of course.
Since the beginning he had tried to avoid the idea of bringing the matter to his attention, seeing that as nothing but a shortcut to something he hoped to achieve by other means.
Now he apparently had no choice.
Taking the note with him, he went to see Ziporath in his office.
He kinda expected his investigation to reach a dead end, sooner or later, yet he still hoped it was going to be later.
He had stopped just the time to check on Mullcare's wife, and even that meeting had left him totally disappointed. Not because of Hograth presence, though it definitely prevented him to deal with the matter as he had planned, but mostly for the weird turn the conversation ended up taking.
Taking the child to the Growers? Moving the woman and the kid somewhere else? Why on all Planes was the Measure caring at all about all that stuff instead of focusing on the fact that maybe there were problems coming their way?
Finally convinced it was just him being paranoid about something that maybe didn't mean anything, he went back to his desk to put the remaining files in order. Afterall, there was no document on the matter to be found, and the Measure didn't seem interested in taking his Mullcare investigations through the archives further, as focused as he was on the kid.
It was as he approached the desk to take the last batch of documents that he saw the note left on it.
The Digger, of course.
Since the beginning he had tried to avoid the idea of bringing the matter to his attention, seeing that as nothing but a shortcut to something he hoped to achieve by other means.
Now he apparently had no choice.
Taking the note with him, he went to see Ziporath in his office.
