The only mage I'll make... "officially"
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In the name of the Truth and the Root, the Department of Policies hereby brings charges against the current Lord of the Department of Zoology, Fidelco Redolloc. This was not a decision made in grace, but one preceded by several investigations and inquiries following the events that took place June 17th in the year 1843. To further inform on the decision, a series of investigative reports, helmed and penned by I, Lord Barthomeloi Aristeia of the Department of Policies, have been compiled for presentation and evaluation.
June 15, 1843
It has been brought to my attention that over the course of several months, perhaps even longer, that a prolonged series of disappearances has plagued not only Great Britain, but several neighboring countries. As you are aware, I would not bring this to your attention were the instrument behind it not mystical in origin. However, there is a far more pressing matter than that entwined within.
Amidst my preliminary investigations, I discovered a distressing link between each of the locations near or in the surrounding area of the vanishings. Each was the site of a research outpost from the department of Zoology. Not only that, but the times of disappearance coincided closely with visits by the Lord of the Department, Fidelco Redolloc.
While I would be loath to suspect a fellow lord of action that might draw such attention upon the association, I have requested a meeting in order to mollify any lingering doubts toward his relation to the incidents.
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June 16, 1843, 3:52 PM
Barthomeloi: Thank you for making time for this meeting, Lord Redolloc. I’m aware of the demanding schedule you keep.
Of course. Think nothing of it. Anything to aid Policies in their efforts. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: And it is very much appreciated. Knowing esteemed magus such as yourself understand the Department’s efforts is always a welcome acknowledgment.
Maintaining order is a vital component to the continuation of Magecraft as a whole. Bearing such a burden speaks to a reticence of character that deserves both respect and admiration. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: It is one we carry with great care, and one we wield with even more so.
Which I believe brings us to the matter at hand. I find myself curious as to why the Lord of Policies herself would call upon me so suddenly. Have one of my Department infringed upon the rules of the Clocktower? :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: I would not be so bold as to suggest such a thing without adequate reason or proof, yet I find myself questioning just such a thing.
Truly? I would be shocked if such a thing were the case. Those that find their place in Zoology rarely take such actions as to threaten their standing. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: I understand your desire to protect those under your authority. However, it is necessary that we investigate all possible avenues before we discount them.
…You are correct. I will simply use this opportunity to alleviate any suspicions you may have of them. :RedollocVignette 2
June 16, 1843, 3:55 PM
That is all quite troubling. I assume you’ve investigated the sites themselves? :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: I have. However, I believe those sites were more intermediary than destination.
You believe someone was using our research locations to select victims? :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: And even you must admit that only someone within your department could do so.
Even so, I’m loath to suspect anyone under my charge could do this. It’s far more likely that someone is using my Department as a scapegoat. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: That is a possibility that Policies has not overlooked, yet there is a factor we have uncovered that limits the potential suspects to your department.
A reason I’m sure you have been leading us to. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: As expected of the one who has risen so highly in only 4 years. Remind me, if you would, Lord Redolloc, what is your specific study in the field of Zoology?
Should I reiterate something you clearly know? :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: Indulge me, if you would.
…It is based in the alchemical symbolism of the filius philosophorum and the divine unification of Janus. As Latinus’s descendants, our foundation traces back to Janus himself, and our foundation lies in his domain. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: Yes. The filius philosophorum. The multiple and disparate being made singular. Paired with a god of duality and transitions who is, himself, a being comprised of two.
Is there a reason for overviewing my life’s work? :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: In such a field of study, it is clearly one born in pursuit of the magnum opus of Alchemy, the Rebis. The Divine Hermaphrodite, a being of perfect balance that resides at the divide between spirit and matter.
Is it not coincidental than that the majority of those missing were Siamese twins? Specifically, ones where opposed sexes are as one?
…:Redolloc
Barthomeloi: Beings that seem so close to that magnum opus would likely be considered sacred to someone in such pursuit. The sort that would play a large component of making such a thing reality.
If you wish to make accusations against someone, you should do so plainly. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: Who is making accusations? I am simply laying out the facts as I see them. I came here for you perspective on this matter, in large part due to your position in the department, but also for your unique view on such a coincidental subject.
And yet it feels as though your conclusions were long decided before you entered this office. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: If you feel that way, one has to wonder if it’s because there is truth in what I say.
…
I assume this to mean you have yet to find definitive evidence tying a suspect to the incidents. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: Unfortunately so. Whoever they are, they are both thorough and connected to hide their actions from us so completely.
Then I find myself in the awkward position of having little to offer in the way of aid. While there is a possibility what you have said is related to these incidents, it is just as likely it is all coincidence as you have suggested. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: There is always that possibility.
As such, the most that I can offer is my complete support to your investigations and my own consultation should any further matters arise related to what we’ve discussed. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: That would be most appreciated. Having a mage of your caliber aiding us in this will certainly bring us closer to the truth.
One can only promise to try to meet such expectations, else you are likely to fall short. :Redolloc
Barthomeloi: Of course.
[insert magecraft section here]
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June 17, 1843
After I left him the previous day, I was certain to have him surveyed by several familiars from then on. After making such a declaration, he most assuredly would either reveal his role in the disappearances or his innocence. What I found instead was that his defenses are very thorough.
His office itself has been inlaid with a powerful bounded field that severs magical connections that pass into it. One of the same kind resides around his residence, which he returned to shortly after our conversation. I deemed it a poor use of time to attempt infiltrating them as, if in the unlikely event he was uninvolved, it would place another Department in opposition to Policies. I regretfully must say it would have been wiser to risk the backlash. Having also dispatched several other members to further examine the sites, I realize I should have asked them to search for fields similar to those he used.
If I had, it’s possible we could have prevented what occurred next.
Simultaneously, hidden workshops were opened at each of the sites. More than that, powerful chimera, both within the hidden workshops and contained across the sites, were unleashed. However, due to the experienced staff and Policies members, they were able to contain outbreak before much harm could be done to the facilities.
The greater harm came from what was released outside of the sites. All the victims that had vanished were set loose upon the unsuspecting populace. It took a great deal of the associations resources to prevent what could have threatened the secrecy we have spent so long cultivating.
Some were relatively untouched, only needing their memories altered to believe their captor was simple madman. Others were needed to be euthanized due to the modifications that were made to them. Several victims had been grafted together, both physically and spiritually, in various combinations. From their manic accounts, it was also clear some of them had this occur multiple times, many having distorted or impossible memories and minds. Unfortunately, any information that could have been gleaned in the workshops was absent or ruined beyond recognition.
As investigation after would unveil, Redolloc had an escape passage in his residence. It was easy to discover given its complete destruction. It appears Redolloc wished to erase his presence in a very literal manner. Even his relatives are unaware of his possible location, having separated from them before joining the Association. In fact, he has had no contact with them since he left.
Further investigation is required, but it is clear that Fidelco Redolloc has abused his position and risked mages as a whole with his reckless actions.
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Given the mounting evidence and Redolloc’s evasion, it has been made clear that Fidelco Beatrix Redolloc is unfit to serve as the residing Lord of the Zoology Department. It is the opinion of the Department of Policies that a Sealing Designation be placed upon him. We of Policies furthermore would suggest the immediate installation of a new Lord of Zoology to ease the shifting that must take place within the Department. In accordance with this, we will put forward a worthy replacement for consideration.
In the name of the Truth and the Root, I will bring this report to a close.
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