What would it take to make Liore sit up and take notice? A murder? No, too obvious...she was not even going to kill the old lady to take her job, just encourage her to retire...something she could do easily without harm.
An artifact found? Maybe part of one...something linked to the Old Gods rumored to be imprisoned under the ruins of Lorderon. She needed something authentic however. Wracking her brains she tried to remember what it was that the Royal Library had stored the last time she had attended a lecture. Everything they had was under tight security, however. She might have to actually find something.
Vaguely she recalled her old friend Malak'Jin and his tales of the trolls who lived here before the Sindorei moved in to the area. Maybe he would help her to find something to set the ball rolling. He knew so many of the old legends. He knew how much she wanted revenge. He would help her, she just needed to get started on this project...
The close of business for the day brought all the clerks out as they chattered and planned to go home and do their mundane things. The elderly elf was the last to leave, and Lindi followed her. To her surprise it did not take long at all for her to convince the poor woman that the City did not pay her enough to waste the rest of her years in such a demeaning job. Lindi was set, all she had to do was show up the next day, checking back on a job contact. The old woman assured her the job would be handed to her. Not many took time to apply for civil jobs.
Lindi went home and began planning her next move. She changed back to her leathers and paid a visit to Malak'Jin and got a chuckle and a plan formulated. The Reliquarry was about to be handed a piece of a puzzle that might shake the City, in fact both cities, as it involved Undercity as well.
An artifact found? Maybe part of one...something linked to the Old Gods rumored to be imprisoned under the ruins of Lorderon. She needed something authentic however. Wracking her brains she tried to remember what it was that the Royal Library had stored the last time she had attended a lecture. Everything they had was under tight security, however. She might have to actually find something.
Vaguely she recalled her old friend Malak'Jin and his tales of the trolls who lived here before the Sindorei moved in to the area. Maybe he would help her to find something to set the ball rolling. He knew so many of the old legends. He knew how much she wanted revenge. He would help her, she just needed to get started on this project...
The close of business for the day brought all the clerks out as they chattered and planned to go home and do their mundane things. The elderly elf was the last to leave, and Lindi followed her. To her surprise it did not take long at all for her to convince the poor woman that the City did not pay her enough to waste the rest of her years in such a demeaning job. Lindi was set, all she had to do was show up the next day, checking back on a job contact. The old woman assured her the job would be handed to her. Not many took time to apply for civil jobs.
Lindi went home and began planning her next move. She changed back to her leathers and paid a visit to Malak'Jin and got a chuckle and a plan formulated. The Reliquarry was about to be handed a piece of a puzzle that might shake the City, in fact both cities, as it involved Undercity as well.