<div dir="ltr">Here is the first part of my next story. Please note that some details are subject to change, but the flow of conversation and basic storyline are not currently expected to change.<br><br>_______________<br>
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<p class=""><i>February 19, 708 CR</i></p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Due to the tightly secretive nature of Metamor's
intelligence community, it was rare for Andwyn to meet with any of his spies
without a good bit of prior planning.<span style>
</span>They could not risk compromising their positions as secret operatives in
their posts around the Midlands, and some few were also forced to hide their
identities within the Keep itself.<span style> </span>One
such spy had requested a meeting with the spymaster, however, and the situation
had been deemed important enough to deal with immediately.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">It was dangerous when a spy began to question his orders.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn knew this more than most, and he pondered his course
of action as he waited in his office.<span style> </span>He
had no worry that his man would have trouble finding the location.<span style> </span>Despite the Keep's constant shifting, Kyia
seemed content to allow the bat and his fellows some measure of privacy.<span style> </span>Few were the times when any of them even saw
another soul within the twisting corridors during their ingress.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The spy entered the room as soon as Andwyn's voice responded
to the pattern of knocks he used.<span style> </span>The
man was dressed in a robe that entirely occluded his features while still
believably reflecting the rags of some unfortunate beggar.<span style> </span>Andywn smiled at the wound strips of cloth
that dangled behind the man as if to hide a tail, especially when his guest
pulled back his hood and mask to reveal a completely human face framed by
unruly curls of auburn hair.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Taking no chances, the freckle-faced young man quietly
recited an obscure passage that had been given to him as his identification
upon his joining the ranks of Metamor's shadows.<span style> </span>Andwyn nodded as the words were spoken
perfectly before dropping from his inverted perch on the rafters of the
room.<span style> </span>He landed smoothly on the ground,
tucking his wings about him as he did, and took his place on the chair behind
the desk in the center of the room.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The spy had already approached the desk, standing until his
senior offered him the seat on the opposite side.<span style> </span>The bat watched as his charge settled,
thinking wistfully of a time when he could have taken his own seat as
comfortably.<span style> </span>He was far more used to
clinging to the ceiling with the claws that the Curse had given him now.<span style> </span>It was more comfortable, and it allowed him
to remain unnoticed by even the most cautious of observers.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Old habits die hard…</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Still, taking his seat at the desk as was customary when
dealing with such matters.<span style> </span>It may not
have been Andwyn's preferred method of relaxation, but it was both more
comfortable and less unsettling to most of the people with which he spoke.<span style> </span>He was still human enough to put up with such
things from time to time, but he would be returning to the rafters soon after
the present business had been dealt with.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"You requested a meeting," the spymaster spoke in
a quiet voice.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The young man nodded.<span style>
</span>"I wish to discuss my present target."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn nodded.<span style> </span>He
knew exactly to whom the young man referred, and would have even had he not
reviewed the young man's record.<span style> </span>He
might have hesitated before identifying the man for longer if they had not been
sitting in his office, but he made absolutely certain that this office was safe
at all times.<span style> </span>"Vincent Lois,"
he responded as a simple statement of fact.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The spy had settled into a more comfortable posture across
from Andwyn.<span style> </span>He nodded slowly.<span style> </span>"I wished to speak with you about some
doubts I have about him," he admitted.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The bat kept his eyes settled on the man in a steady stare,
his wings fluttering with just a hint of motion before they settled once
again.<span style> </span>"Doubts can be deadly for
men of our trade," he noted without a hint of emotion.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The young spy cast about for something else to focus his
eyes on.<span style> </span>He found it difficult to do so,
however, not because of a lack of things to focus on, but because of a surplus.<span style> </span>The spymaster’s quarters, already cramped in
size, were filled from corner to corner with shelves, their contents managing
to seem both organized and superfluous at once.<span style>
</span>Few of the things that the younger spy could cast his gaze upon had an
apparent purpose, and he supposed that such was part of the design of the
room.<span style> </span>One did not simply become a
spymaster without knowing how to hide important things in plain sight.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"I realize that, sir,” he finally continued after
abandoning his search.<span style> </span>“That is why I
came to you."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn kept his eyes focused on the human, by he offered a
small nod of approval.<span style> </span>"What can
you say of Lois so far?" he asked.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The young man sighed, but both of them knew that the
information would be important to their continuing discussion.<span style> </span>"It has been a difficult exercise,"
he admitted.<span style> </span>"Lois has not been
hiding at all, but he spends much of his time in the upper Keep.<span style> </span>Staying close enough to him to observe and
far enough away to remain inconspicuous while at once braving Kyia's constant
shifting is always an entertaining diversion." The remark was clearly
intended to be somewhat humorous, but it was delivered with the same bland lack
of enthusiasm as might have been used to describe the weather.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"You are prepared for it, however," the bat
replied.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The young man sniffed.<span style>
</span>"Of course.<span style> </span>My training saw
to that."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"What can you tell me of the man himself?" Andwyn
queried.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"Since returning from his patrol, he has occupied
himself with a variety of things.<span style> </span>As per
previous information, he has continued to train his apprentice since her return
from a brief absence.<span style> </span>Recently he
personally contacted a tinsmith, Snow, regarding the creation of a lighter,
more effective replacement for the severed leg of Master Gerard Oakthane, which
was very recently completed."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"Have you managed to infiltrate his quarters?"</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The young man nodded.<span style>
</span>"He does not check the surroundings as much as a man of his
reputation might be expected to.<span style> </span>I have
now infiltrated his chambers twice while he was within them, and he made no
extended search that might have turned up my location."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"Or perhaps he noticed your presence and no extended
search was warranted."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"Sir?<span style> </span>Are you so
uncertain of my abilities?"<span style> </span>The
question might have carried with it some hint of pride, but instead connoted
nothing but disappointment.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn offered a barely-visible smile along with his
response.<span style> </span>"I do not question your
abilities so much as I recognize those of the man who you have been assigned to
watch.<span style> </span>I personally searched his
quarters when he had first arrived in Metamor, with Lord Thomas' warning to
deliver once the assassin arrived.<span style> </span>When
I announced my presence, he did not even show the least sign of surprise, and
he was able to identify me by name before even turning to face me.<span style> </span>Lois is more aware of his surroundings than
many others, but he is also extremely self-assured.<span style> </span>He will not necessarily reveal you simply
because he realizes that you are watching.<span style>
</span>Do remember, however, that Lois has now lived almost twenty years since
joining the most deadly profession in the Midlands.<span style> </span>Overconfidence is no boon against him."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The young man sat silently for a few moments, taking in the
words of the spymaster.<span style> </span>He straightened
his back a bit before he spoke again, and the subtle confidence that backed every
word remained unaffected.<span style> </span>"With
respect, Master Andwyn, I wonder how much of a threat the man is at all."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn's face lacked some of the familiar expressiveness
that was taken for granted by many humans, but he managed to convey the emotion
of a raised eyebrow using a similarly uncomplicated set of gestures.<span style> </span>"You have read the available information
on the assassin, correct?<span style> </span>Of course you
have, you would not have been assigned to him if you had not."<span style> </span>His gaze remained level on the young man's
face for a few moments of silence before he spoke once more.<span style> </span>"The answer to your considerations is
that Vincent Lois is a deadly enemy.<span style> </span>He
has not been active for the past few years, perhaps, but the debriefing from
his recent patrol would suggest that he has lost none of his skill for dealing
death."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"I recognize his abilities, sir.<span style> </span>I wonder more regarding his motivations.<span style> </span>I have seen no time in which he has either
done or planned any harm to any man or woman in this Keep."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn managed an odd sound that suggested a derisive snot
from his muzzle.<span style> </span>"You are privy to
his private thoughts, then?<span style> </span>You have
taken counsel with his conscience?<span style>
</span>Witnessed the machinations behind his eyes as he considers the very best
way to kill every man he meets?"</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"No.<span style> </span>Have
you?"</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The sudden and very serious interjection brought the Keep's
master of intelligence up short.<span style> </span>Few
dared to challenge him on any matter, and those who did often outranked
him.<span style> </span>The rest, at least those who knew
of him and what I was he had done during his prior assignments, didn't dare to
question his orders, his methods, or his observations.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The human refused to let the utter silence dissuade him,
however.<span style> </span>He met the bat's gaze, even as
he kept a white-knuckle grip on the edge of the writing desk before him.<span style> </span>He had challenged his commander, and he was
not going to back down now.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"I have watched Lois myself and read the reports on his
activities for the past few months.<span style> </span>I
expected a testing assignment, an extended game of cat and mouse with a superior
opponent.<span style> </span>I expected to see the things
you suggest -- the seared conscience, the dark counsels in private, the devious
workings of a twisted mind -- and I have seen none of them.<span style> </span>Instead, I have observed a man who has done
more for those he knows than I ever have, and done those things in so short a
period as to be ridiculous."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"Oh?<span style> </span>What
conclusive evidences of reform has the man shown you since you have observed
him?"<span style> </span>Andwyn did not threaten, did
not deride, but he certainly made it plain that he expected a sufficient
explanation for the sudden challenge.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"According to the debriefings, first by Alexander
ard'Valius and then by Gerard Oakthane, regarding the patrol on which Lois was
sent in anticipation of the ducal wedding, Lois is the reason that every member
of the patrol survived the exercise."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"With the exception of Master Gerard's left leg,"
Andwyn noted drily.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"Better to live with one leg than to die with
both," the younger spy countered in a loose echo of the Canticles.<span style> </span>"Be that as it may, the information we
have from the patrol suggests that Lois rescued Gerard from a lutin shaman and
all those that followed him.<span style> </span>The loss of
only a leg in such a situation, given that neither man has been magically
trained, is remarkable."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"I would also note that Gerard and Lois returned nearly
the entire path from the Giantdowns without crossing paths with a patrol until
reaching the inner cordon," Andwyn replied.<span style> </span>"Perhaps they were simply lucky and avoided
every patrol whose path they might have crossed as they moved south.<span style> </span>Perhaps, but not overly likely.<span style> </span>I see a far better chance that one of them
wished to reach the Keep without being waylaid.<span style>
</span>I suggest that he knew that he would not be questioned upon reaching the
Keep given the state of health of his companion."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The spy across the desk slumped back a bit, by his
expression did not change.<span style> </span>"You
have no proof."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"Neither have you.<span style>
</span>The fact is, entire point of his patrol was to distance him from the
Keep until after Lord Thomas' wedding.<span style>
</span>Despite the loss of Gerard's leg, the two still reached the Keep
early.<span style> </span>Lois gave himself an opportunity
to perform an assassination of any one of a number of noble lords and ladies in
attendance with his return."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"None of them died."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"Yet."<span style>
</span>Andwyn's face was entirely serious and accepted no question.<span style> </span>"Lois didn't just happen to survive his
years as an assassin.<span style> </span>He got very good
at it.<span style> </span>I personally can confirm one
assassination he performed that did not kill the target until a week after our
man had left the city in which the mission was carried out.<span style> </span>He simply observed the way the man lived, and
quietly set a trap on a rarely-used living area, one that only the target
used."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"It has been a month since the nobles left."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn gave a mirthless chuckle.<span style> </span>"Lois has had quite a while to think
since his last assassination.<span style> </span>I would
not be completely incredulous if I discovered that he managed to kill someone
with several years' delay."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"You still assume far more than I do.<span style> </span>Lois returned to the Keep with great haste,
quickly enough that the Healer was very nearly able to save Gerard's leg.<span style> </span>That is fact, with not a question or
doubt."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"They might have diverted to Outpost to receive help
more quickly," Andwyn noted.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"You know as well as I do that Hareford has no surgeon
of sufficient skill to deal with the severity of the injury.<span style> </span>It would have been amputated on the spot
without the least chance of saving it.<span style>
</span>The Keep was their best chance."</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">"And how did Lois know that?”<span style> </span>Andwyn allowed the question to hang in the
air for a moment before moving on.<span style> </span>“Do
you have any other reasons that I should consider Lois reformed?" he finally
asked.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The spy sighed, but nodded.<span style>
</span>“His recent actions relating to Master Gerard also belie his
reputation.<span style> </span>He took from his own wallet
to finance the creation of a new limb for the man.<span style> </span>I would not be as surprised if Lois stood to
gain something from it, but I can see no way in which he might profit from the
enterprise.”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">“He profits from the enterprise when his actions cause others
to forget his past.”<span style> </span>Andwyn directed a
pointed glare towards the younger man.<span style>
</span>“Keep in mind, Lois is now nearing his fortieth year of life, and
twentieth year as an assassin.<span style> </span>He will
have learned not to rush by this point in his career.<span style> </span>It is this ability to manipulate short-term
events to effect the long term that makes him dangerous.<span style> </span>That is why I have assigned you, among
others, to watch him.<span style> </span>We cannot guarantee
that he presents a threat; that is true.<span style>
</span>Being hasty in concluding that he is no threat at all, however, is
folly.”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The young man shook his head for a moment, but he could not
argue with the intelligence chief’s assessment of the situation.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn rocked on his chair for a moment.<span style> </span>He knew that the young man was not trying to
challenge his authority.<span style> </span>He was just
falling victim to a tendency that Andwyn had long since been rid of.<span style> </span>“You want to think the best of people; it is
a trait that is admirable in almost any situation.<span style> </span>Any situation, except for espionage.<span style> </span>As spies, we must be naturally and invariably
cynical.<span style> </span>Nothing our targets do should
affect our opinion of them in any way.<span style>
</span>We are employed to report the hidden facts about our targets, not our
own opinions about them, regardless of the nature of those facts.<span style> </span>Decisions can be made later based on the
information we deliver, but it is not for us to make quick judgments.”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The young man was silent for a while, tugging at the collar
of the hood that was designed to hide his entire face when he was on a
mission.<span style> </span>He still seemed a bit
conflicted, but it was not long before he finally relented and gave a short
nod.<span style> </span>“Forgive me, sir.<span style> </span>I believe I spoke out of turn.<span style> </span>I realize the importance of my mission, and
will make all effort to see that it is completed.<span style> </span>It is simply that this man unsettles me.<span style> </span>It seems to me almost as though we are
tracking the wrong man, as though the true Vincent Lois has switched places
with this one to throw us from his track.”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn nodded.<span style> </span>“Such
fears are not entirely unwarranted.<span style>
</span>Although I have never heard of Lois doing anything similar himself,
paying a man to carry the name of an assassin for a short time has been
attempted before, with varying degrees of success.<span style> </span>Vincent Lois is a man I have been tracking
for some time, however.<span style> </span>I can personally
assure you that we are spying on the right man.”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">“Why is he so important?” the young man asked.<span style> </span>“According to the information I have been
given on the man, he has only ventured this far north once before, and
assassinated no one while he was here.<span style>
</span>At that point you were not even involved in deciding the course of
Metamor’s intelligence.<span style> </span>How and why have
you been personally tracking him for so long?”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn smiled.<span style> </span>The
young man was good, jumping on so small a slip of the tongue.<span style> </span>The bat considered that faking that it was
simply a mistake would be easy, given how difficult it was for humans to read
his face, but he decided that misdirecting the young man would be just as
effective.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">“Lois is of interest to this entire Keep due to his choice
of careers,” Andwyn replied. <span style> </span>“In
addition to the danger of him being hired against us, there was also some talk
of using him for our own needs.<span style> </span>It was
decided that he was too dangerous to be trusted, but we kept eyes on him
regardless.”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The man on the far side of the desk nodded slowly.<span style> </span>“Is there any thought of using him now?” he
asked.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn stretched his wings a bit in his approximation of a
shrug.<span style> </span>“He would need to show himself
trustworthy for a while longer, but it has not been ruled out,” he
admitted.<span style> </span>“With his participation in the
patrols, he is already aiding us.<span style>
</span>Assassination is a bit of a more sensitive matter.<span style> </span>Ideally, it implies him being alone, in the
same room as a high-profile target. <span style> </span>He
has set precedent for selling information, or even counter-assassination
attempts, to the man he was hired to kill.<span style>
</span>We need to be absolutely certain of his allegiance before we allow it.”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The human had already started to replace his disguise by the
time the spymaster had finished, and he nodded his understanding at the end of
the bat’s statement.<span style> </span>“I had best get
some rest while someone else is following Lois, then,” he said, voice muffled
through the scarf that covered his face.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">Andwyn nodded.<span style> </span>“You’re
a very skilled spy,” he confided with the young man.<span style> </span>“But, don’t let your doubts steal away your chances
for success.”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">The human conveyed his gratitude briefly before he turned
away and headed for the door for a moment.<span style>
</span>Before he had reached the doorway, however, he turned back to the
spymaster.<span style> </span>“I have one more question,”
he said slowly.<span style> </span>“How long has he used
that name?”</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<p class="">“Pardon?” <span style> </span>Andwyn
looked up from where his eyes had strayed to a few of the numerous notes
meticulously organized on his desk.</p>
<p class=""> </p>
<span style="font-size:11pt;line-height:115%;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"">“Vincent Lois.<span style>
</span>How long has he used that alias?”</span><br></div>