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Jack meets the entire group inside of this fortress, built on the parking lot of an abandoned grocery store. As all four enter, three of them having felt painfully well how strong the background count's gotten, they come across Jack in his makeshift throne room. Dead trees line little garden plots in the courtyard, ethereally burning pumpkins overflowing with green fire and the ceiling leading to an astral tower of stolen memories and experiences, all swirling in an upwards vortex. Jack himself sits upon a large throne made of bone and pumpkin vines, happy to see the group. Babylon, however, is in visible pain under such a colossal background count and tells Jack to drag his bony ass out to talk. He realizes his mistake and gladly obliges, apologizing in the process. On their way out, Starscreamers peek at them from the darkness, so pitch black and lacking lighting that all that can be seen of the Halloweener rebels are their ethereal eye sockets, face covering ballistic masks only lit up with two green flames that might've normally been eyes.
Jack meets the entire group inside of this fortress, built on the parking lot of an abandoned grocery store. As all four enter, three of them having felt painfully well how strong the background count's gotten, they come across Jack in his makeshift throne room. Dead trees line little garden plots in the courtyard, ethereally burning pumpkins overflowing with green fire and the ceiling leading to an astral tower of stolen memories and experiences, all swirling in an upwards vortex. Jack himself sits upon a large throne made of bone and pumpkin vines, happy to see the group. Babylon, however, is in visible pain under such a colossal background count and tells Jack to drag his bony ass out to talk. He realizes his mistake and gladly obliges, apologizing in the process. On their way out, Starscreamers peek at them from the darkness, so pitch black and lacking lighting that all that can be seen of the Halloweener rebels are their ethereal eye sockets, face covering ballistic masks only lit up with two green flames that might've normally been eyes.


Jack introduces the team to a bloodied, anemic-looking teenager called Mary. Babylon almost immediately looks mortified and tells Jack this has gone too far, but he's quick to rebuff their concerns and mentions that his people saved her from taking her own life as she tried jumping off a rooftop. He's attempted top console her and tell her how much she has to live for, but naturally a spirit made out of fear and terror isn't the best motivator.
Jack introduces the team to a bloodied, anemic-looking teenager called Mary. Babylon almost immediately looks mortified and tells Jack this has gone too far, but he's quick to rebuff their concerns and mentions that his people saved her from taking her own life as she tried jumping off a rooftop. He's attempted top console her and tell her how much she has to live for, but naturally a spirit made out of fear and terror isn't the best motivator. The team insists on taking Mary with them, to which Jack happily agrees. The reason he's called them to him in the first place is that he's noticed this to be an issue with mortals; in some cases they're driven to self-harm and even suicide, an action he can't quite comprehend yet but that he can intuit on a logical level to some degree. He's intent on minimizing it as much as he can and wants to provide some form of a safety net to the residents of Sophocles who are pushed that far. To that end, he wants to seek out suppliers of medication or medical experts willing to work for him, but doesn't have the opportunity to seek them out himself. Instead, he wants the runners to go check this out on his behalf for the betterment of the neighborhood.
 
While the other three are pretty dubious about why a Halloweener would want to provide mental health care infrastructure to strangers, Babylon has grown accustomed to Jack's antics and realizes he's likely telling the truth for twisted reasons. They accept, though they do negotiate the payment slightly upwards.


==The Plan==
==The Plan==
 
Intent on checking some hospitals and potentially black markets, Sp4rks and Triple both have some legwork skills that assist here.


==The Run==
==The Run==
At first, they visit a hospital in Tarislar, all the way down in the south end of the Seattle Sprawl. Zenith and Triple infiltrate socially while Sp4rks checks the host directly. While he manages to avoid a spider's attention, he does catch a couple of files here and there and opens doors when required. Meanwhile, Triple manages to fake out as a nurse late for her shift and gets reasonably free access until the FBI shows up looking into a potential trail. Coincidentally, they're looking for her specifically since Tarislar is an elf-dominated region of the sprawl. A good place to start as any, so Triple quickly ditches the hospital and gets out as soon as possible, leaving a mocking message on the agents' car before escaping completely. Zenith, however, gets to his missing wife's former office and frantically searches for evidence for her disappearance. While he does find a hidden compartment with tickets to Vegas only a few months after she gave birth to their child, little else of her can be found as leads. In addition, he puts on a data tap on the computer so Sp4rks can get some more ready access. He does find a list of medical patients in Tarislar, but this isn't too helpful. The local psychiatric specialists are a handy piece of information, however, and he takes a copy of those files.


After that, they visit a destroyed clinic of Redmond General that was destroyed in the Sophocles riots a month or so ago, as well as Your Mercy Hospital, a somewhat opportunistic private hospital run by the Vory. Upon checking the ruins, Babylon and Zenith manage only minimal salvaging from a wrecked server, getting a few hard drives that Jack's dissonant technomancer may be able to make use of. Sp4rks however encounters not one but two spiders in the YMH host and very carefully checks out some debt collecting files of the patients, finding a copy of Mary's debt having risen to unmanageable levels. He nukes the file beyond salvation and gets a reasonably good list of residents in Sophocles with mental health issues and possible diagnoses for them. He also manages to find a file detailing medical shipments, leading all the way to Tacoma where medical supplies arrive to the docks. This is known to be Vory territory, so it checks out.


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
 
Handing off the hard drives from the wrecked Redmond General host, a list of files that cover something over 80% of Sophocles' mental care patients and potential hires in two psychiatric specialists in Tarislar, the runners have done a reasonably bang-up job. Jack's satisfied and gives minuscule human skulls as reagents to Babylon while the other three are deeply infused with the dark, forbidden energies of Jack's karmic trove. Mary's taken by Babylon to the ex-NEOnet commune she's somewhat affiliated with, hopefully to get her life on the right track.


==Rewards==
==Rewards==

Revision as of 14:56, 26 February 2021

Back From Darkness, Away From Light
Part of Hail to the Pumpking
Date2082-02-17
GMAsmodeus
LocationSeattle
Status Threat Level: High
Factions Involved
ShadowHaven
Pump King Jack
Triple Trouble
Sp4rks
Babylon
Zenith
Casualties and losses
None


Summary

A shadow spirit is worried about people inflicting self-harm so he starts taking steps to help them. This can't possibly go wrong.

Background

Pump King Jack has worked hard to cultivate a breeding ground of fear in Sophocles. Naturally, it's worked to an eerie extent and the entire region of Redmond feels like a horror movie theme park in the worst way possible, making it outright painful for spirits to wander freely in. Unfortunately, this also affects the residents over time and managing a strong fear he can feed off of, but one that doesn't kill the civilians' will to live? A tall order with such a large population, but one Jack's determined to try and aim for nevertheless.

The Meet

Jack meets the entire group inside of this fortress, built on the parking lot of an abandoned grocery store. As all four enter, three of them having felt painfully well how strong the background count's gotten, they come across Jack in his makeshift throne room. Dead trees line little garden plots in the courtyard, ethereally burning pumpkins overflowing with green fire and the ceiling leading to an astral tower of stolen memories and experiences, all swirling in an upwards vortex. Jack himself sits upon a large throne made of bone and pumpkin vines, happy to see the group. Babylon, however, is in visible pain under such a colossal background count and tells Jack to drag his bony ass out to talk. He realizes his mistake and gladly obliges, apologizing in the process. On their way out, Starscreamers peek at them from the darkness, so pitch black and lacking lighting that all that can be seen of the Halloweener rebels are their ethereal eye sockets, face covering ballistic masks only lit up with two green flames that might've normally been eyes.

Jack introduces the team to a bloodied, anemic-looking teenager called Mary. Babylon almost immediately looks mortified and tells Jack this has gone too far, but he's quick to rebuff their concerns and mentions that his people saved her from taking her own life as she tried jumping off a rooftop. He's attempted top console her and tell her how much she has to live for, but naturally a spirit made out of fear and terror isn't the best motivator. The team insists on taking Mary with them, to which Jack happily agrees. The reason he's called them to him in the first place is that he's noticed this to be an issue with mortals; in some cases they're driven to self-harm and even suicide, an action he can't quite comprehend yet but that he can intuit on a logical level to some degree. He's intent on minimizing it as much as he can and wants to provide some form of a safety net to the residents of Sophocles who are pushed that far. To that end, he wants to seek out suppliers of medication or medical experts willing to work for him, but doesn't have the opportunity to seek them out himself. Instead, he wants the runners to go check this out on his behalf for the betterment of the neighborhood.

While the other three are pretty dubious about why a Halloweener would want to provide mental health care infrastructure to strangers, Babylon has grown accustomed to Jack's antics and realizes he's likely telling the truth for twisted reasons. They accept, though they do negotiate the payment slightly upwards.

The Plan

Intent on checking some hospitals and potentially black markets, Sp4rks and Triple both have some legwork skills that assist here.

The Run

At first, they visit a hospital in Tarislar, all the way down in the south end of the Seattle Sprawl. Zenith and Triple infiltrate socially while Sp4rks checks the host directly. While he manages to avoid a spider's attention, he does catch a couple of files here and there and opens doors when required. Meanwhile, Triple manages to fake out as a nurse late for her shift and gets reasonably free access until the FBI shows up looking into a potential trail. Coincidentally, they're looking for her specifically since Tarislar is an elf-dominated region of the sprawl. A good place to start as any, so Triple quickly ditches the hospital and gets out as soon as possible, leaving a mocking message on the agents' car before escaping completely. Zenith, however, gets to his missing wife's former office and frantically searches for evidence for her disappearance. While he does find a hidden compartment with tickets to Vegas only a few months after she gave birth to their child, little else of her can be found as leads. In addition, he puts on a data tap on the computer so Sp4rks can get some more ready access. He does find a list of medical patients in Tarislar, but this isn't too helpful. The local psychiatric specialists are a handy piece of information, however, and he takes a copy of those files.

After that, they visit a destroyed clinic of Redmond General that was destroyed in the Sophocles riots a month or so ago, as well as Your Mercy Hospital, a somewhat opportunistic private hospital run by the Vory. Upon checking the ruins, Babylon and Zenith manage only minimal salvaging from a wrecked server, getting a few hard drives that Jack's dissonant technomancer may be able to make use of. Sp4rks however encounters not one but two spiders in the YMH host and very carefully checks out some debt collecting files of the patients, finding a copy of Mary's debt having risen to unmanageable levels. He nukes the file beyond salvation and gets a reasonably good list of residents in Sophocles with mental health issues and possible diagnoses for them. He also manages to find a file detailing medical shipments, leading all the way to Tacoma where medical supplies arrive to the docks. This is known to be Vory territory, so it checks out.

Aftermath

Handing off the hard drives from the wrecked Redmond General host, a list of files that cover something over 80% of Sophocles' mental care patients and potential hires in two psychiatric specialists in Tarislar, the runners have done a reasonably bang-up job. Jack's satisfied and gives minuscule human skulls as reagents to Babylon while the other three are deeply infused with the dark, forbidden energies of Jack's karmic trove. Mary's taken by Babylon to the ex-NEOnet commune she's somewhat affiliated with, hopefully to get her life on the right track.

Rewards

Player After Action Reports (AARs)