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The Vengeful Notes 2026-06-27

  • The party splits to identify senior Reformist figures among the Maltreks.
    • Lime and Justin work near the training grounds.
    • Emily and Mark Malthrek move near the chapel.
  • Lime and Justin trigger a ward in the command tent.
    • Sir Aldric Torward notices the disturbance.
    • They avoid capture.
    • The alarm draws movement away from the chapel.
  • The chapel hides a Reformist church beneath it.
    • The structure includes confessionals and coercive discipline spaces.
    • Father Karam Dunweather and Lady Maribel Veyne are among the senior figures present.
  • Dunweather’s protective magic is drawn into the Orb of Absorption.
    • The effect was .
    • Dunweather begins doubting Hicklander culprits.
    • He may suspect Minfilia, but the surrounding detail remains uncertain.
  • Emily and Mark previously found crates containing caskets.
    • The caskets hold finely made flesh golems.
    • The golems resemble supposedly dead Malthreks.
  • The actual Malthreks are alive.
    • The replacement-body purpose remains unresolved.
    • Possible uses include decoys, substitutions, ritual components, or evidence control.
  • Miya, also Dorothy Marie Campbell, and Lord Boyle Eastonton identify the rescued elder.
    • He is Baron Dunum Highbury.
    • He was mistreated but not parasitized.
    • By the return sequence he is safe enough to sleep.
  • Highbury’s rescue strengthens Miya and Boyle’s resolve to act that night.
    • His exact family relation to Miya remains audio-checkable.
  • Miya takes control of the stone golem trap or decoy.
    • She names him Henson.
    • The stone-golem body is referred to as Henson the Golem.
    • The entity is treated as Henson Eastonton in golem form.
    • Miya treats him as a companion, not only a tool.
  • Miya has Henson the Golem perform a theatrical death drop.
    • The move is described like a RuPaul’s Drag Race-style collapse into a striking floor pose.
    • The description is table style, not a formal combat technique.
  • Miya and Boyle report what happened while they were looking for the Reformists’ route to Castle Malthrek.
    • Their first magical search found a stone-golem trap or decoy rather than the expected Teleportation Circle.
    • They later found the actual site because it had wards outside.
    • One ward may have been detected by Miya while she was searching for the Teleportation Circle.
  • They describe the site as a fertile grove and lodge or logging-site compound.
    • Trees grow unusually well there.
    • A Teleportation Circle stands in the middle of the grove.
    • Reformists, supplies, and travelers were present.
  • Miya and Boyle report destroying the site.
    • They burned the lodge and grove.
    • They defeated the Reformists.
    • They destroyed supplies.
    • They burned or destroyed the Teleportation Circle.
  • They report finding a magical signet ring in the ashes.
    • It bears the symbol of the Fruit Merchants Guild, colloquially called the Fructarians.
    • The guild’s exact significance remains a hook.
  • Kelthyr waits near the stables in beggar disguise.
    • He wears a patched green cloak and asks for alms.
    • Henson the Golem gives him a copper.
    • Kelthyr drops the act in surprise.
  • Kelthyr guides Miya, Boyle, and Henson the Golem toward a concealed ravine access.
    • The route leads into stormwater and sewer tunnels.
    • The tunnels are safer when it is not raining.
    • Rain could flush travelers toward the reef.
  • The descent works for human-sized people but not cleanly for Henson the Golem.
    • A ledge-bypass plan is needed.
    • Kelthyr does not have Feather Fall prepared.
    • A near fall occurs, but Boyle catches the slipping character.
  • Darkvision is active in some form.
    • The exact target or targets remain unclear.
  • The group appears headed toward a Hicklander sewer hideout or related concealed base.
    • The exact heard names around “Wonder’s base” and “Oscar’s sewer” need review.
  • Oscar’s sewer-room details may be partly joke and partly in-character description.
    • Shelves.
    • Pictures.
    • A garment chest.
    • A restricted area.
    • Kitchen or hangout-like space.
  • A pipe or tunnel section may need to be opened or widened.
    • The subject may be a larger person, object, or Henson the Golem.
    • The exact need remains unresolved.
  • Hama is described as having a maze beneath it.
    • It may open soon for training.
    • Port Tressemer and Port Mibram are also mentioned in training context.
  • The Treaty of Turain Organization is mentioned.
    • Confusion with Travertines appears to be character or table error.
  • Political figures come up in passing.
    • Jean-Paul de la Fouet.
    • Sam or Uncle Sam.
    • Minfilia.
    • Whether Sam and Uncle Sam are separate people remains unresolved.
  • Hag training and Fey training anecdotes remain loose.
    • Water play, whale-like swimming, Hedwig, and being blown out of a whale may be table banter or partial memory.
  • Luana Victorique Dubreuil is introduced out of game as a character setup.
    • This is not an in-world arrival.
    • She is Benoit’s close cousin and treats him like an older brother.
  • Benoit Marconne or Camden Dubreuil is treated as the only male Dubreuil heir.
    • He has sisters but no brothers.
    • One older sister was married off young and now lives somewhere in Apgar.
    • Details remain unsettled.
  • Luana lost her sense of color around the time Benoit was captured.
    • Her condition is achromatopsia or color blindness, not full blindness.
    • Her magical nature and Benoit’s magical nature remain unresolved.
  • Apgarian noble children with magic may be trained to hide signs of magic.
    • Avoiding conscription is raised as a possible motive.
  • Luana and Benoit were playing in an orchard near sunset.
    • Benoit sensed danger.
    • He turned it into a hide-and-seek game.
    • Luana hid in a barrel.
    • Benoit hid behind or inside a box.
  • Intruders found them.
    • Benoit was forced into a vegetable sack.
    • He struggled and screamed before being knocked unconscious.
    • Luana remembers being pulled from the barrel by the hair.
  • Luana woke with color blindness.
    • The likely motive was long-term harm to the Dubreuils.
    • The line about taking the heir and leaving Luana needs audio verification before being quoted.
  • Luana was initially suspected of being a hexblood.
    • The curse was not understood.
    • The Hags of Hama or their allies checked Luana, Bianca, and other rescued girls.
    • Luana’s curse was found late because she had adapted and did not disclose it.
  • Henrique introduced Luana to Jason McNatt.
    • Jason is the Dubreuil family lawyer.
    • He was on R&R in Port Rainoso.
  • The working plan is for Jason to bring Benoit to Mayonne through a door.
    • Escort logistics remain unsettled.
    • Possible parties include La Camaraderie, Port Rainoso authorities, Narmaya’s group, and others.
  • Luana does not want to return home yet.
    • She wants to break her curse.
    • Her warlock setup begins after the Hags of Hama cannot cure her color blindness.
  • Luana has recurring dreams where she can perceive color.
    • The central image is a vast green canopy or massive tree.
    • A little elven-featured girl appears near the roots in papal or pope-like garb.
  • A later dream adds Mami.
    • Tall, beautiful, pale, black-haired woman.
    • Red lips.
    • Part of her face or eye covered.
    • Calm, lullaby-like voice.
  • Mami offers to help Luana break her curse.
    • Luana accepts.
    • Luana receives a toy-like or training shortsword resembling old Apgarian practice weapons.
  • Luana seems able to astral project once per day.
    • The ability is tied to sleep or rest.
    • Princess Luwanya and the Paper Knight or Daniel appear more experienced.
  • Keep identities provisional.
    • Mami may later connect to Mommy, Archfey of Dreams.
    • Mundane Luana remains distinct from Princess Luwanya unless later evidence confirms overlap.
    • “Fairer than a Fairy” is preserved; “Fairy the Fairy” is rejected.
  • Luana improved at Gerta Moon’s Boarding School.
    • She had become withdrawn after the curse.
    • The school helped more than other changes of environment.
  • Gerta Moon’s Boarding School is in Apgar but far from Mayonne.
    • Mayonne to Rainoso travel can take months without teleportation.
  • Student ages and grades remain partly uncertain.
    • Luana is described around middle school or 8th grade.
    • Miya is described around 7th grade.
    • Bianca Bentayga is studying in Port Rainoso and may be near Miya’s age.
    • Snow Skalla is a sophomore and considers school alongside pregnancy and painting work.
  • Luana researches girls around her age with difficult pasts and distinct weaknesses or flaws.
    • She wants a magazine about girlhood and what each girl understands it to mean.
    • Mystine Nightingale hears the idea and allows it.
    • The project becomes Legally Bare.
  • Legally Bare is youth-led.
    • Adults are mainly management, legal, or funding support.
    • Luana later identifies herself as editor-in-chief.
  • Luana’s identity is School Girl Cinna Moan.
    • Cinna Moan is her Legally Bare pseudonym.
    • Cinnamon should be treated as misread or alias drift, not a separate identity.
  • Luana values anonymity.
    • She writes many columns.
    • She avoids exposing models’ real names or locations.
    • Angel, Merwen or Maerwen, and other protected identities remain sensitive.
  • Known or likely confidants include Lime, Snow, Mystine, Hedwig, and possibly Jason McNatt.
    • Snow may have painted Miya and Cinna Moan.
    • Whether Snow or Luana was the primary painter remains unresolved.
  • Lime’s message to Minfilia fails.
    • Minfilia is in an unusual place or condition.
    • Lime contacts Mystine instead.
    • Stronger allies are limited because many are preparing for events in Port Rainoso.
  • Luana volunteers to help Lime.
    • She had missed earlier events involving Lime and the Gerta Moon girls.
    • She has been doing back-end work and caring for younger girls.
    • She is excused from school for about a month.
  • Kelthyr’s Teleportation Circle has recently been recharged.
    • It still needs daily maintenance because it has not existed for a full year.
    • Residual magic remains when the circle activates.
  • Luana arrives carrying a huge heavy backpack.
    • Henson the Golem challenges her.
    • Luana says Miss Mystine used the circle for her.
    • She identifies Miss Minfilia, Uncle Oscar, and Uncle Cletus as the triumvirate.
    • Cletus calling himself a snail farmer satisfies Henson the Golem.
  • Luana says she is originally from Sentimental Island.
    • Henson the Golem notices she looks familiar, likely because of a prior Luana-like fey spirit.
  • Luana’s huge pack contains requested supplies.
    • It is not her whole life.
    • Henson the Golem moves the bag aside and offers tea.
    • Luana accepts chamomile.
  • Luana is dressed in a frilly nightgown-like outfit with matching bloomers and flat shoes.
    • She is radiant but sleepy.
  • Miya later notices the bag in the hall.
    • She jokes about Henson the Golem and calls him Henderson because she has a better Henson.
  • Luana introduces herself as Luana Dubreuil.
    • Boyle nearly connects her to Cinna Moan but fails because she does not look like the persona.
    • Kelthyr apologizes for confusing her with the earlier fey-spirit manifestation.
    • Luana says she and Miya attend the same school.
  • A prior young female manifestation resembled Luana.
    • It registered as an Archfey warlock with a dreams-domain connection.
    • The significance check failed.
    • It should remain distinct from real Luana.
  • Miya initially introduces Luana as the fey spirit summoned through Essence of Nymph.
    • The mistake is corrected.
    • Luana becomes embarrassed and confused.
  • Miya and Luana establish a tentative friendship.
    • Luana asks if Miya is her friend.
    • Miya says she would like to think so.
    • Miya apologizes and offers to make Luana a doll.
  • Workers open a larger pipe section.
    • Something large needs to pass through.
    • Casting while the pipes are open may reveal or expose the hideout.
  • Miya and Boyle arrive near the pipe work.
    • The opening is widened so Henson the Golem can pass.
    • Miya insists Henson the Golem is sensitive.
    • She jokes about protecting his skin.
  • Moving the golem causes rumbling.
    • Nearby attention may be drawn.
  • Miya offers to make a Luana doll.
    • Someone notes she already made a Cinna Moan doll.
    • Miya says she had not made a Luana doll because they only just met.
  • Luana confirms she works for Legally Bare.
    • She becomes visibly enthusiastic when the magazine is praised.
  • Kelthyr shows Luana an Angel doll.
    • He says he used to be Angel’s magic tutor.
    • Luana says the doll is pretty but differs from Angel’s magazine presentation.
    • Legally Bare likely altered details to protect Angel’s identity.
  • Prestidigitation is mentioned in cleanup jokes.
    • Do not treat the jokes as item properties.
  • Luana discusses a rushed Legally Bare issue 3.5.
    • It may use material intended for issue four.
    • Issue three asked fans to submit ghost stories.
    • Luana has too many letters and stories to narrow easily.
  • Sales data drives the interim issue.
    • A large Seneran buyer base is mentioned.
    • A sudden sales surge is noted.
    • Jokes about Minfilia, religion, and the Great Erected One remain banter.
  • General Strandiz is said to have helped start Legally Bare.
    • He supplied a lump sum of gold.
    • He requested “Princess of MSI” material.
    • MSI remains unclear.
  • Luana wants to speak with Miya, Angel, and Merwen or Maerwen when more are present.
    • Angel submitted new material.
    • Miya submitted Boyle for a similar intimate-model role.
    • DM here is Legally Bare terminology, not Dungeon Master.
  • Luana suggests charm-sized dolls or bag charms.
    • They may be safer VIP items than full dolls.
    • Full dolls may violate Legally Bare protocol.
  • Doll possession is a concern.
    • Lady Henrique told Luana the Hags of Hama may use dolls as vessels for lost spirits.
    • Doll eyes might replace empty eye sockets.
    • Salt stuffing may help prevent possession.
  • The Darlings are mentioned as makers of stuffies.
    • Stuffies may wash dishes, greet guests, or send letters.
    • Darlings, stuffies, and Hamlin remain provisional.
  • Henson the Golem is jokingly misnamed Henderson.
    • The entity remains Henson Eastonton.
    • He is called a family pet in jokes but treated sympathetically.
  • Henson the Golem says smiling is better than moping.
    • Luana encourages him to cheer up.
    • He offers or discusses a personal tea blend with mint and dried lemon.
  • Henson the Golem says he submitted a Legally Bare VIP application the previous day.
    • Luana offers to accept it and send it to management.
  • Angel is expected around Rannek or traveling there.
    • Luana tries to preserve Angel’s Rannek identity as secret.
    • The party says the secret is already out, partly because Minfilia has spread it.
  • Angel has an Amulet of Nondetection.
    • It may hide abilities, nature, and identity.
  • Lance Rannek is discussed as disturbingly overprotective.
    • Claims about him disguising himself as Angel’s guard remain gossip.
    • The party worries Angel may not know how much he is involved.
    • Public honor and private noble behavior remain separate concerns.
  • Castle Malthrek contains many Reformists.
    • Luana asks whether they should help.
    • The group says she needs a briefing.
    • They admit current castle status is incomplete.
  • Luana relays a damaged warning involving Justin and a portable hole.
    • The useful follow-up points toward a small orb.
  • The orb resembles the Eastonton Manor orb.
    • It absorbs or drains magic.
    • Sorcerers or magical people seem especially threatened.
    • Even a nonmagical speaker finds the larger orb uncomfortable.
  • Luana asks Kelthyr about the doll he wanted to give her.
    • Kelthyr says his dolls are personal gifts, not sale stock.
    • Luana commissions a doll resembling herself for her mother.
    • Kelthyr agrees to make a portable doll at roughly the current doll scale.
  • Bag charms are easier than full dolls.
    • Luana says management approval, funding, and partner contracts may be needed.
    • Kelthyr notes her lawyers must be ruthless.
  • A VIP request comes from an up-and-coming Port Rainoso red-light district workshop.
    • The name may be Enchante Workshop or Enchante Workshop with accent.
    • The product and request remain unconfirmed.
    • Luana feels obligated but has not inspected it herself.
  • Kelthyr offers to help.
    • Luana does not fully trust him yet.
    • A trusted friend or product inspection plan remains unclear.
  • Lime has received or understood the group’s request.
    • She says the current position is rough or tenuous.
    • Lime and Justin decide returning downstairs is safer.
  • Lime and Justin return a cloak or similar item to Emily Hazeldine.
    • Emily is told to keep it in her Bag of Holding.
    • The cloak’s identity remains unclear.
  • Lime and Justin plan to return through the panels.
    • Panels may mean a hidden route, passage, tunnel, or another term.
  • Lime says she and Mark Malthrek will head to the church.
    • Their target includes a “creepy nana” whose identity is unresolved.
    • Parasites disguised as treats or candy remain suspicion, not confirmed fact.
  • Lime wants a downstairs meeting by sunrise.
    • Relevant people should be present.
  • Father Karam Dunweather appears or approaches nearby.
    • His behavior is indecent and damages earlier impressions.
    • The church area remains unsettled while searchers move around.
  • Reformist-aligned speakers know Minfilia has been thwarting their Seneran efforts.
    • She is identified as a necromancer.
    • She is considered strange even by necromancy standards.
    • Her pregnancy creates additional interest.
  • Reformists believe Minfilia’s necromancy is extremely powerful.
    • They suspect something augments her abilities.
    • Opponents do not survive long enough to report clearly.
    • One speaker calls her ruthless.
    • Another is excited to meet her.
  • Minfilia is said to be accompanied by one of the dead she revived.
    • The revived figure is an undead druid.
  • Reformists find this nearly unheard of.
    • Wild magic sorcerers among the revived dead are known precedents.
    • Necromancers rearranging bones into new forms is known.
    • A druid channeling nature while undead is stranger.
  • The undead druid seems tied to decay or blight.
    • Rats, cockroaches, flies, locusts, or other decay creatures may thrive around it.
    • A Reformist-aligned speaker wants to capture the druid as a specimen.
  • Senera does not yet have a Reformist bishop.
    • Dunweather or another priest is vying for the role.
    • Sharing information with Isana might improve his chances.
  • Isana is discussed as a simulacrum.
    • This does not prove the original Isana is alive.
    • The priest’s knowledge of Isana, Emily, and the Walburton estate remains uncertain.
  • The priest offers a choice between rest and proceeding toward a blessing or ritual.
    • The target claims envy and prior rejection.
    • The priest frames the target’s mind as unready.
    • Penitence is required first.
  • Mother Superior and the Duke are discussed as possible attendees.
    • The Duke should not be awakened unless necessary.
    • The larger blessing or ritual is delayed until tomorrow.
    • The target appears to be manipulating the situation.
  • The priest and target return to the confessionals.
    • Penitence becomes the route deeper into the church.
  • A mirror-like object or ritual implement is taken from the priest’s robes.
    • It may include a tube or related piece.
    • It is raised or shone toward stained glass or a mirror-like focus.
  • A hidden entrance near or behind the confessionals is revealed.
    • This may bypass another ritual a different man previously needed.
    • Exact object names and mechanics need audio review.
  • Father Karam Dunweather sends Sister Rachel ahead.
    • Mark Malthrek remains with her under dog-form cover as Junior.
    • Dunweather notices Rachel’s attachment to Junior.
    • He suggests Junior could be involved in penitence or punishment.
  • Rachel performs fear and submission.
    • She hugs Junior.
    • She cries and pleads for him not to be hurt.
    • She says he is the only one she has.
  • Rachel attempts Dominate Person on Dunweather.
    • The spell fails because Dunweather is immune to charm.
    • The source of immunity is unknown.
  • Rachel covers the failed spell as wild magic.
    • Dunweather reads it as accidental.
    • Rachel triggers or forces an actual surge.
    • Grease coats Rachel, Dunweather, Junior, and nearby surfaces.
  • Dunweather reframes the grease as holy essence or baptism.
    • He escalates the coercive penitence rite.
    • He tells the boy or Junior to obey superiors and transform into beast form.
    • How much Dunweather knows about Mark remains unresolved.

Confessional Coercion and Herb of the Harem

Section titled “Confessional Coercion and Herb of the Harem”
  • Mark remains in beast form under the Junior cover.
    • He avoids reverting to human shape and exposing his real face.
  • Dunweather takes the priest’s side of the cramped confessional.
    • Rachel or Emily plays along tactically.
    • She fabricates or uses cover-safe sins involving theft, survival, lust, envy, pride, deception, and past compromise.
  • Dunweather turns confession into a sexualized coercive rite.
    • Rachel or Emily stays uncomfortable but uses the posture and language to survive and set up counterplay.
  • Dunweather has Herb of the Harem.
    • It is likely an essence or tincture.
    • Rachel or Emily recognizes the floral scent from Oscar’s flower.
    • It spreads through the cramped space and risks affecting Rachel or Emily and Mark.
  • Rachel or Emily allows enough exposure to maintain cover.
    • She avoids taking the substance into her mouth.
    • She succeeds on a Wisdom save before acting.
  • Dunweather corrects “clone” to Simulacrum.
    • True Clone would imply eighth-level magic.
    • Known current limits are around seventh level.
    • Kalassarian spell records are invoked.
  • He links major necromancy to Minfilia.
    • Rachel or Emily deflects necromancer implications.
    • Damaged Raise Dead component references remain unresolved.
  • Rachel or Emily attempts to place a Ring of Mind Shielding on Dunweather.
    • The target is his lower-body piercing or ring setup, not a hand.
    • The ring interacts badly with an existing magical piercing.
    • The ring’s magic begins fading.
    • The piercing appears to protect “them” from being severed.
  • Dunweather does not appear to have an Orb of Absorption.
    • That possibility is raised and rejected.
  • Rachel or Emily later uses her own Orb of Absorption on Dunweather’s piercing setup.
    • The orb removes or drains at least one item.
    • It drains magical energy and costs her highest-level spell slot while held.
    • Dunweather and the parasite both react with severe pain and alarm.
  • The exact effect remains unresolved.
    • One item may be removed.
    • A larger protection set may be weakened.
    • A parasite link may be disrupted.
    • Multiple effects may occur at once.
  • Combat begins after a door or room breaks open.
    • Mark acts quickly in beast form.
    • He claws and bites Dunweather.
    • He appears to be restraining or disabling rather than killing.
  • Dunweather begins casting Harm at the beast.
    • Rachel or Emily recognizes the casting style.
    • Counterspell stops it.
  • Dunweather uses an ability called Appoint Vessel.
    • The exact wording is uncertain.
    • Possible phrases include Vessel of the Lord, Vessel of spirits, and Archon.
    • It appears to target a High Lightbearer, Dark Archon, or similar entity within range.
  • A standing-armor-like figure activates.
    • It teleports or moves by Misty Step or similar magic.
    • It appears at Rachel or Emily’s side.
    • Its exact type remains unresolved.
  • Rachel or Emily escapes with Fey Step and returns with the Orb of Absorption.
    • Dunweather is shocked she has one.
    • She pivots into intimidation.
    • She implies she can strip or control his power before he can be reverted.
  • The bluff succeeds.
    • Dunweather orders the archon-like figure to stand down.
    • The figure complies and apologizes.
    • Rachel or Emily is addressed as a higher-ranking figure, possibly Greater Archon.
    • Dunweather and another archon-like figure bow.
  • Rachel or Emily reframes Dunweather’s injury.
    • She implies it may have come from uncontrolled power or accidental Harm.
    • She places a Periapt of Wound Closure on him.
    • She tells him to breathe and follow his heartbeat.
  • The periapt comforts him and starts closing the wound.
    • Rachel or Emily removes it before full closure.
    • The returning pain reinforces her control.
  • She hides the Orb of Absorption.
    • She says she only needs one dog.
    • She orders Dunweather to stand.
  • Dunweather accepts her framing of tomorrow.
    • He mentions conserving the contents of the cup for those needing guidance.
    • The cup contents may be ritual substance, office, relic, parasite medium, or indoctrination material.

Mark, Herb Exposure, and Private Aftermath

Section titled “Mark, Herb Exposure, and Private Aftermath”
  • Mark remains in beast or dog-form cover as Junior.
    • Herb of the Harem affects him.
    • He is not fully mentally compromised.
  • Rachel or Emily offers a Lesser Restoration potion.
    • It briefly reduces symptoms.
    • It does not clearly cure the exposure or beast-form reaction.
  • The follow-up remains private and consent-aware.
    • Rachel or Emily checks Mark’s consent.
    • Mark is willing but restrained.
    • He says he does not want to hurt her.
  • Mechanics remain unresolved.
    • Beast-form control.
    • Whether Lesser Restoration fully helps.
    • Whether understanding Mark depends on Speak with Animals or another rune.
  • A Wild Magic Surge or similar roll occurs or is considered.
    • The roll bookkeeping is inconsistent.
    • Heard results include 1d4, 3d4, 99, 100, and 64.
  • One later account suggests result 64 produced Evard’s Black Tentacles.
    • Tentacles form around Rachel or Emily, Mark, and nearby observers.
    • The effect may explode, vanish, be canceled, or be replaced.
  • The 100 result remains unclear.
    • It may allow choosing another table result.
    • It may cancel or replace the tentacles.
    • It may add a second effect.
  • Mark’s altered state may involve several causes.
    • Beast form.
    • Herb or essence exposure.
    • Lycanthropy.
    • Wild magic.
    • Some combination.
  • Several onlookers gather after earlier screams.
    • Father Dunweather is no longer present by the later portion.
    • Guards or other searchers remain nearby.
    • Names like Calvo and Toward need confirmation.
  • Mark carries Rachel or Emily up from the hidden area.
    • He gathers clothes, damaged belongings, and packs.
    • They pass guards or onlookers.
    • He presses her against a wall hard enough to knock dust loose.
  • They reach the kitchen.
    • Mark bolts the door.
    • He eats meat and tries to get Rachel or Emily to eat or drink.
    • She accepts cold water.
    • She dislikes meat because blood or iron affects her badly.
  • Rachel or Emily repairs Mark’s damaged clothes with a Mending rune.
    • They later exit through a trap door, cellar, crawlspace, crevice, and sewer route.
    • Mark changes forms tactically for public movement, cramped passages, climbing, carrying, and the sewer edge.
  • A pregnancy-related roll sequence happens after the encounter.
    • The mechanics are unclear.
    • Two d20s, low results, and “failure is a success” are mentioned.
    • The stated in-scene outcome is “yes, twin,” but needs audio review.
  • Mark later uses a Gem of Seeing or similar eye.
    • He sees two small glowing pinpricks of light inside Emily or Abinah.
    • He compares them to signs previously seen in Lime’s belly.
  • Emily is upset and uncertain.
    • Possibilities include pregnancy, item malfunction, imagination, or another magical condition.
    • Mark says parasites look more like a different aura or haze.
    • That distinction remains provisional.
  • Emily decides to ask Lime.
    • Lime is a druid and may have midwife-like knowledge.
  • Rachel or Emily says Castle Malthrek’s wards have not been reactivated.
    • The enemy may not have noticed because they are distracted.
    • The yellow magical device is likely the Yellow Absorption Orb or Orb of Absorption.
  • She feels tired after holding or interacting with the orb.
    • Meditation or a short rest may help.
  • She considers using the Yellow Absorption Orb as wild-magic safety.
    • The idea is to keep it at a distance.
    • It would absorb uncontrolled magic instead of being pressed against her.
    • Reliability and danger remain unknown.
  • She wants to speak privately with Lime.
    • She may intend to return to Apgar, Apgaria, or the Apgarian Confederacy.
    • She asks for understanding about not wanting to keep working at Castle Malthrek.
  • Luana appears and is recognized by her friend.
    • Confusion remains around the fey spirit, Essence of Nymph, and intimate-contact memory.
    • Do not conflate Luana with Luana-like manifestations.
  • Luana and her friend embrace.
    • The length of separation varies by account.
    • Time distortion or perspective may explain the mismatch.
  • Luana congratulates her friend on pregnancy.
    • She says she heard about it “through smoke,” but the meaning needs review.
  • Justin is present and sleepy.
    • Luana bops his shoulder and tells him to control himself.
    • Justin refocuses and greets her politely.
    • Lime helps him choose food and feeds or steadies him.
  • Luana brings food for Lime’s cravings.
    • The brand is Warpstar, Warp Star, or Warpstar Coffee.
    • Packaging is cute and star-themed.
    • It is popular around Tressemer school or academy areas.
  • Food appears in bento-like boxes and cold drinks.
    • Happy Happy Open Sand.
    • Hello Omurice.
    • Shooting Star Curry Rice.
    • Your Majesty’s Soup and Bread.
    • Shooting Star Cream Soda.
    • Butterfly-on-Your-Shoulder Berry Juice.
    • Bunny pancakes.
    • Shooting Star Cheesecake.
    • Exact menu names remain provisional.
  • Lady Hedwig pays for some food.
    • She also provides two boxes of pizza and a heavy container of non-alcoholic spiced grape juice.
  • The group finds a magical housekeeping book.
    • It belongs to Lime and Justin.
    • It was likely left in their room on or in the Scarlet.
  • Miya has a miniature wagon or carriage-like item.
    • It is tiny-hut-like but not Tiny Hut.
    • It was given by the Hedwig-like Feydark doppelganger.
    • It has no extra travel speed.
    • It contains tools, bunk beds, a kitchen, and comfortable living space.
  • Miya produces a piggy bank for the Legally Bare creativity budget.
    • It holds 500 gp.
    • It appears about halfway full.
    • Boyle offers to help, but Miya says it is mostly for fun.
  • Miya removes a chest labeled Miya Campbell.
    • Miya Campbell is Dorothy Marie Campbell’s public label or alias.
    • The chest contains fan gifts, letters, and sponsor materials.
    • It should be opened privately.
  • Sponsors and possible sponsors include the Darlings Atelier, KS Prism, Enchante Workshop, Lolita and Pops, Warpstar, and Ashmodai.
    • Several names remain audio-checkable.
  • The group reviews sponsor gifts at product-review level.
    • Lolita and Pops or Lolita Pops appears to be a product label.
    • It is not two present NPCs in this scene.
  • One product is a sweet fruity lollipop.
    • It has arousal-affecting effects lasting about an hour.
    • Effects intensify in stages.
    • Exact mechanics remain unresolved.
  • Pops is described as a chef Minfilia meant to introduce.
    • Players suspect Pops may be Melky or one of Melky’s macho-style aliases.
    • This is not confirmed in character.
  • Kelthyr signs an NDA.
    • He uses the name Kelthyr Kulok and a Dragonheart seal.
    • He explains he is adopted into House Dragonheart, not Dragonheart by birth.
  • Other sponsor item names include Love Bit and Strawberry Ray.
    • Both remain provisional pending audio or item-list confirmation.
  • Luana shows a thick Legally Bare binder.
    • It collects issues from issue one onward.
    • It may include VIP material, fan material, and persona references.
  • The binder has a rare magical page finder.
    • It begins as a cocoon-like form.
    • It opens into a moth-like or butterfly-like creature.
    • It searches by intent or request.
  • A demonstration pulls early fan mail.
    • The letter praises Legally Bare and calls fans of culture to support the girls.
    • The likely author recognizes or suspects his own letter.
    • Luana thanks him and kisses him on the cheek.
  • Luana shows a favorite corner column by Marina Visconti.
    • The title is transcribed unclearly and needs checking.
    • It may connect to Cinna Moan or Cinnamon drift.
    • Luana likes that it is tucked into overlooked corners.
  • Legally Bare is framed as advice as well as fan material.
    • It serves young girls in Raibon, Rainoso, and wider Apgar.
  • Contributors offer advice or lessons.
    • Miya teaches a first spell, prestidigitation.
    • Angel of Delight teaches enjoying sleep and preparing with cute sleepwear.
    • Sinaman teaches that school can be enjoyable.
    • Maerwen Lunartear may teach charm patterns that hide secret messages.
    • Puffy Pirika or Etopirika promotes swimsuits.
  • Names and persona boundaries remain unsettled where noted.
  • Marina Visconti’s column points to a private meeting place near Le Faerfalik.
    • The spelling is uncertain.
    • The place is a quiet tree-filled village or settlement near a Feywild lighthouse.
  • A venue there is described inconsistently.
    • Moonshine brewery.
    • Tea shop.
    • Non-alcoholic drink spot beside a tavern.
    • Preserve it as a private local meeting place for now.
  • A hedge-wall custom is discussed.
    • Girls place underwear there during first menstruation.
    • It may ease bleeding.
    • Whether this is magical, cultural, or an old embedded spell remains unresolved.
  • Luana asks the page finder for messages addressed to Father Eno.
    • Father Eno remains unidentified.
    • The binder has many recurring fan messages for him.
    • A nearby note from Shara the flower girl mentions a cutie named Andrew.
    • This may involve Andrew Taminok, but the implication remains unclear.
  • Emily and Luana reconnect.
    • Emily introduces Mark Malthrek.
    • Mark clarifies he is the owner’s son, not the owner.
    • Mark identifies himself as the second son and John as the third son.
    • Mark thanks Luana for caring for Emily.
  • The group plans to eat first and brief everyone once Lime arrives.
  • Emily asks where John Malthrek and Rebecca went.
    • Emily is out of spell slots.
    • Another caster sends a Sending.
    • John replies he is on the way and carrying Rebecca because she fell asleep.
    • Rebecca is described as effectively adopted by John.
  • Emily wakes Lime after Lime rests near Justin.
    • Lime confirms she is pregnant.
    • Emily asks Lime to attempt Detect Life on Emily’s tummy.
  • Emily is serious but uncertain.
    • She does not know what she would do if the result is true.
    • She wonders whether she might return to Apgar.
    • A Teleportation Circle could allow future visits.
  • The result remains unclear.
    • Someone says there was not a lot there.
    • Someone frames it as possibly twins.
    • Emily says “Like me,” but attribution and meaning need audio review.
  • Miya notices Emily’s anxious energy.
    • She suggests tea.
    • Emily deflects by calling her drink really good coffee.
  • Emily privately asks that there be no Feywild-style dowry.
    • The matter should stay secret.
    • John may be told if he also keeps quiet.
  • John arrives carrying Rebecca.
    • The hidden refuge is shielded by lead pipes and thick rock.
    • Justin, Rebecca, and Baron Dunum Highbury are moved while space is prepared.
    • Mark carries Justin without transforming.
    • John carries Rebecca.
    • Boyle carries Baron Dunum Highbury.
  • Emily casts a rune-mediated Tiny Hut.
    • It appears as a cozy cottage.
    • It includes bunk beds, kitchen space, fireplace, cauldron, bathroom, and windows onto Spring Court-like flower fields.
    • Rebecca is laid down with Byzantine beside or near her.
  • Emily says Star Candies allowed her to wish.
    • She wished for a long life for Bart, likely Bartholomew IV Strandiz.
    • Someone connects this to Bart becoming young.
    • Emily notes sadly that Bart still chooses Emma.
  • Fina’s shelter magic is compared to a Sanctum.
    • It may not be Tiny Hut.
    • It appears ruin-like, rune-lit, and tied to a favorite place.
  • Fina side lore remains loose.
    • A place like Natchtour is mentioned.
    • Goblin farmers adopted or raised her.
    • A shaman identified her as a changeling.
    • Keep this side lore unless later tied into the Castle Malthrek scene.
  • Miya asks Henson the Golem questions for her Slam Book.
    • Henson the Golem likes Arena.
    • He enjoys competitive fighting spectacle and figures such as the Flasher Barmaid.
  • Arena is contrasted with Legally Bare.
    • Legally Bare has stronger model appeal.
    • Arena owns the fighting-persona niche.
  • A Legally Bare special is brainstormed.
    • Athletic competition.
    • Magical-girl and comic-book themes.
    • Cute monster enemies.
    • A slogan about flat-chested girls fighting for justice.
  • Cinnamon Sparkles, the exact slogan, ballerina guest model, and monster-book title need checks.
  • Luana or Cinna uses modified prestidigitation.
    • The term may be Mise-en-scene.
    • It makes drawings appear as foam-like, mostly white props based on things she has seen.
  • She says Mommy taught or told her about it.
    • Mommy refers to her archfey or pact source.
    • This reinforces her Archfey warlock connection.
  • Kelthyr and another speaker receive essence bottles for overtime work.
    • They are decoding difficult magical ciphers.
    • The group hopes John has something useful now that he has arrived.
  • Western Senera or the western market is hard to reach.
    • Distance is the main problem.
    • A route through the Narrows is mentioned but unresolved.
    • Western market may be generic rather than a formal region.
  • A fey or elf speaker says some hidden Seneran places could be publishable.
    • Others would get her shunned.
    • She offers to show some places off the record.
  • Kelthyr’s interest in secret places may connect to a magazine feature.
    • Exact secret-place or secret-article phrasing needs audio review.
  • Emily or Emilia says restoring someone to their original timeline would require immense power.
    • Lord Cals is the forgotten Lord of Time.
    • He has little current worship and likely no organized clerics or warlocks.
  • Emily or Emilia thinks Lord Cals may be why she is present.
    • The explanation snags in her mind.
    • The party considers asking him for help with someone displaced from another time.
  • Risks remain severe.
    • Restoration could remove someone from the present.
    • Records or memories might change.
    • Lord Cals may be searching for someone or something.
  • The thread connects to Senera’s veil.
    • It may also connect to Dragon-Giant or Draco-Giant War displacement.
    • Luana, Ines, or a Luana-like figure may be involved, but nothing is settled.
  • The group states that fey trapped in Senera are original displaced fey or descendants.
    • Kelthyr says fey in Senera stay in Senera.
    • As a half-elf, he seems bound by the condition too.
  • The party’s ability to leave and return may suggest the veil is changing.
  • The Ruby Amulet of Fall and Emerald Shield of Spring are remembered as broken Elven Boons.
    • A theory forms that Boons may bind or maintain the veil condition.
    • The party considers finding and breaking remaining Boons instead of repairing them.
    • This remains theory.

Reformist Protections and Lady Maribel Veyne

Section titled “Reformist Protections and Lady Maribel Veyne”
  • Father Dunweather believes the infiltrating speaker is Reformist or recruitable.
    • He has tried to recruit or arrange parasite implantation.
  • The speaker expects to attend a ritual and see Lady Maribel Veyne.
    • Lady Maribel Veyne is Bearer of the Cup.
    • Whether the spoken form is Cup or Cups needs confirmation.
    • She is said to bear or carry the parasite.
  • The speaker and Mark Malthrek plan to kill Lady Maribel Veyne.
    • Possibly that night.
    • Dunweather’s instability may push something to tomorrow instead.
  • Ranking Reformists seem protected against coercive magic.
    • Charm.
    • Dominate Person.
    • Hold Person.
    • Similar effects.
  • Protections appear tied to neck piercings or embedded devices.
    • Emily says one interfered with or deactivated a Ring of Mind Shielding.
    • The Orb of Absorption disabled or absorbed Dunweather’s protection, but exact mechanics need review.
  • The yellow orb is likely the Orb of Absorption.
    • It drains magic or life.
    • It remains dangerous to allies and enemies.
    • The party may have only two immediate yellow orb options.
  • Red orbs block spells from harming their bearers.
    • Their exact class, bearer relationship, and connection to other relics remain unresolved.
  • Henson the Golem is the stone golem Miya controls.
    • The entity remains Henson Eastonton when treated as a person, but the golem body is named separately for clarity.
    • He responds to his name.
    • Miya’s control is described as rewriting the spell inside him with precise magical handwriting.
  • Flesh golems resembling Mark, Luke, and Duchess Antoinette were found near the church.
    • Emily says flesh golems are not her specialty.
    • They are framed as necromancy-adjacent and frightening.
  • Dark Archons remain a major threat.
    • The party remembers previous fights, including Sentimental Island.
    • Circle of Death is remembered as a serious Dark Archon threat.
    • Greater One, Greater Archon, Greater Dark Archon, and Dark Archon hierarchy remains unsettled.
  • The party discusses destroying powerful magical items with dragon’s breath.
    • Any dragon’s breath may work.
    • Platinum, brass, and possibly fey dragons are cited as examples.
  • Red dragons in Senera are described as hostile and destructive.
    • The last red dragon was reportedly killed about 900 years ago.
    • No one present knows where its head, scales, bones, or remains are.
  • Dragon remains are potent magical components.
    • Bones and scales can empower major spells.
    • A dragon head could become a mask with dragon-like qualities.
    • Ground dragon bone can be harmful.
  • Hags are major collectors or harvesters of dragon remains.
    • Exact term needs audio review.
  • Dragonhearts publicly claim dragon-hunter descent.
    • A speaker says this is false.
    • They are instead an offshoot of the Maidenfelds.
    • Speaker attribution is uncertain.
  • Hedwig’s claim that Senera has drakes, not dragons, is recalled.
    • If dragons remain in Senera, they may hide in humanoid guise.
    • No current dragon presence is confirmed.
  • A past Autumn Court delivery anecdote is recalled.
    • The party brought food to a cave.
    • A small child transformed into a silver dragon.
  • A real magic carpet is produced from a pack.
    • It is large enough to have carried four people during travel to the Thralmals.
    • It came by trade from a researcher from Anasai.
  • Its appearance is described for a colorblind listener.
    • Red border.
    • Red, green, and yellow filigree.
    • Beige backdrop.
    • Lime helps describe the colors.
  • The party’s focus returns to Castle Malthrek and the Reformists.
    • They want to separate Reformists from non-Reformist guards, servants, and bystanders.
    • Lime suggests asking servants or Hicklander contacts who is actually Reformist.
    • Marlion may know identities from being embedded in the castle.
  • John should redirect or save non-Reformists.
    • Secret tunnels are known.
    • John also protects or cares for Rebecca.
  • Emily has a magic item called Guards and Wards.
    • It is loot from a maze, not normal spellcasting.
    • It can cover most of the inner castle.
    • It may have five levels, layers, zones, or places.
  • The plan is to gather Reformists, activate wards, and split them into smaller groups.
    • Teleport-capable enemies must spend time breaking layers.
    • Counterspell and possibly Hallow are discussed as backup.
    • Emily jokes Wild Magic might produce Hallow, but no one relies on it.
  • Emily intends to pair with Mark.
  • Lime appears paired with Justin.
    • She may shift toward dealing with Lady Maribel Veyne.
  • John stays away from the main fight.
    • He protects Rebecca.
    • He moves non-Reformists to safety.
  • Miya pairs with Lord Boyle.
    • Miya, Boyle, Henson the Golem, and another stone golem handle exterior containment or approach control.
  • Boyle may scout because the yellow orb will not affect him.
  • Kelthyr plans to rally Hicklander reinforcements.
    • Pitchforks.
    • Torches.
    • Sickles.
  • Castle Malthrek has bells and a signaling tower.
    • The tower may be a spire near the Duke’s room.
    • Emily intends to signal from there so Kelthyr can respond outside.
  • The destroyed Teleportation Circle may not be the only escape route.
  • The Orb of Absorption is a last-resort tool.
    • It affects allies too.
    • Positioning matters.
  • Feeding the orb high magic is discussed.
    • The goal would be making Reformists unable to ignore it.
    • Guards and Wards alone may not empower it enough.
    • A Portable Hole is considered stronger magic.
  • A lead box is proposed as containment.
    • Enemies opening it could trigger the trap.
  • Eastonton Manor provides comparison.
    • The large orb drained nearby magic or life.
    • Orb of Repulsion suits or gear helped people operate near it.
    • Keep Orb of Absorption distinct from Orb of Repulsion protection.
  • Lime might carry an orb only with careful handling.
    • She would need an Orb of Repulsion.
    • The risk remains high.
  • The party recalls Timahel.
    • Timahel is a celestial or angel whose true name is Timahel.
    • Timahel once treated the party as enemies.
    • He teleported them into a hedge maze.
  • In the maze they met Timahel’s mount.
    • The mount was a divine or celestial couatl.
    • Miya spoke with it instead of fighting.
    • The couatl seemed lonely and may have been bound into the maze.
  • The couatl revealed that Isana is a Simulacrum.
    • Father Dunweather has also mentioned a simulacrum.
    • The party worries there may be multiple Isanas or puppet-like copies.
  • Lime explains Simulacrum as a high-level spell with substantial components.
    • The working theory includes controllable dolls, marionettes, or personal puppets.
  • The party revisits breaking old Elven Boons.
    • The likely target is the Topaz Sword of Summer.
    • This needs confirmation.
  • The sword’s wielder may be bound to it.
    • Breaking the sword while he bears it may destroy him or make him “go with it.”
  • The sword or a related object may resist Identify.
    • It can apparently be touched.
    • Tiphanie, a mistress, a blind or limited source, and possibly a sheath are mentioned.
    • Exact roles remain unresolved.
  • Someone’s real name is sensitive.
    • It should not be spoken casually until context is clear.
  • Lime refocuses the party on saving people in Castle Malthrek.
    • The group questions whether they were ordered to remove all parasites.
    • Lime notes they were not sent a cleric.
  • Father Dunweather becomes the comparison point.
    • If parasites have similar protections, simple removal may fail.
    • Fighting or killing affected Reformists is considered but not settled as doctrine.
  • Lime frames her hatred as aimed at affiliation.
    • Another speaker pushes back against loyalty or service language.
    • They are friends, not pledged servants.
  • Emily kept several magical items from Reformist loot.
    • Some were intended for later sale.
    • A more potent Reformist charm object is mentioned but unnamed.
  • Another orb-like item may induce arousal or lust in a room.
    • It may be hidden in a chandelier.
    • Do not canonize joke names as formal item names.
  • A love bead or similar item is discussed.
    • Its effect may intensify with arousal.
    • It could incapacitate someone under the right conditions.
    • Testing is difficult because other magical or arousal effects could contaminate results.
  • Rebecca’s future schooling or registration is discussed.
    • “Storm Bjorn” remains unclear and should not be canonized.
  • Rebecca likely came from the ruins.
    • This may connect her to the Kalassarian ruins context.
  • Greater Mending is mentioned.
    • Someone heard it was copied.
    • It was used to repair part of the Kalassarian ruins beneath Eastonton.
  • Castle Malthrek:
    • Purpose of the Malthrek flesh-golem bodies.
    • Exact non-Reformist evacuation route.
    • Whether the destroyed Teleportation Circle was the only escape route.
    • Identity of the “creepy nana.”
    • Whether parasites hidden in fruit or treats are confirmed.
  • Reformists:
    • Source of Dunweather’s charm immunity.
    • Exact function of neck piercings or embedded protections.
    • Meaning of the cup contents and guidance.
    • Whether Rachel or Emily can maintain the Greater Archon bluff.
    • Identity and mechanics of Appoint Vessel.
  • Orbs:
    • Exact relationship between Yellow Absorption Orb and other orbs.
    • Safe distance and reliability for wild-magic absorption.
    • Whether a lead-box Portable Hole trap is viable.
  • Senera:
    • Whether Elven Boons bind the veil.
    • Whether the next target is definitely the Topaz Sword of Summer.
    • Consequence of breaking a Boon while its wielder is bound.
    • Whether Kelthyr or other fey-blooded people can ever leave Senera.
  • Luana:
    • Relationship between Luana, Princess Luwanya, and the Luana-like fey spirit.
    • Nature of Mami or Mommy.
    • Exact dream-team wording.
    • Whether the massive tree has a known elven or Feywild identity.
  • Keep provisional until verified:
    • Mystine spelling variants are settled locally as Mystine Nightingale, but damaged transcript variants should not become new people.
    • Merwen or Maerwen.
    • Enchante or Enchante Workshop with accent.
    • Darlings, stuffies, Hamlin, Warpstar, Sentimental Island, MSI, Nuran pizza, KS Prism, Love Bit, Strawberry Ray.
    • Le Faerfalik, Father Eno, Shara’s note, Mim Mim, Motsuka, Orly, Jeff.
    • Calvo, Toward, Brander, Natchtour, Phantasmagoria, Yugo, Somme Privatea, Rosie.
  • Do not canonize:
    • Tagalog or table filler.
    • Repeated ASR loops.
    • Door-command loops.
    • Doll cleanup jokes as item lore.
    • Pregnancy-prevention and body-joke banter as spell canon.
    • “Orb of Horny” or similar joke names.
    • Damaged fragments such as old-man pipe actions, map tags, perfect part, I need a cop, or book-club repetition.