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𝐃𝐑. 𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐏𝐇𝐄𝐍 𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐄 ([personal profile] sorser) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2022-07-13 11:16 am

( closed ) i was happy in the haze of a drunken hour

WHO: Stephen and Ambrose
WHAT: Stephen's been caught snooping around the castle. Whoops. Ambrose wants to talk about it.
WHEN: Slightly forward-dated to sometime within the latter half of July.
WHERE: Castle Thorne, an interrogation room.
WARNINGS: TBA

[Stephen has been waiting for an age.

Or at least, it sure feels like it. If he were to consider the situation more realistically, it’s unlikely he’s been sitting for more than an hour, staring at the entrance as the seconds tick away. Funny, how being swept up by a pair of castle guards, then rather courteously deposited in an interrogation room and being asked to wait stretches the length of an hour into an eternity.

His mind whirs in the interim. It’s not as though he’s been detained like a proper criminal—his hands are not bound, and he taps a finger idly against his knee—but being treated in this fashion means that he has done something he shouldn't have. More accurately: he has been caught doing something he shouldn't have. Snooping around behind doors that should have been locked, but weren’t. Rifling through information that he shouldn't have seen.

Yes, he has a very strong notion of why he might be here, even if the consequence of his poking around has come at least a week late. He guesses this proves it, he thinks wryly: the castle walls do have eyes and ears and everything in-between. He should have been more careful. He should have expected it.

Nothing for it now. Time to face the music, whatever that may be, and Stephen exhales as he resigns himself to waiting a little longer.]
abraxasnpcs: (ambrose)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs 2022-08-10 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Once the words "radiation poisoning" leave Stephen's mouth, Ambrose's lips turn downwards, increasing his already prominent frown. ]

That is, unfortunately, exactly what we're dealing with.

[ Ambrose leans back then, lacing his fingers as his gaze looks to some nondescript point past Stephen. ]

Our usual protocol is to send just one casket to the Singularity which normally takes the life of the elected deliverer. With so many Summoned now within our midst, we took a chance in sending several which includes taking them out of storage.

[ He lets out a long, grating sigh and refocuses his gaze to Stephen properly. ]

This sort of effect is unprecedented. If only a fraction of the Singularity's power can do this to people who are close to it...

[ Surely Stephen understands where this is going. ]
abraxasnpcs: (ambrose)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs 2022-08-18 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The High Mage nods once. He doesn't need to impress the importance of this any further nor the need for secrecy. The alarm that would spread throughout Thorne before they have a solution to the problem is not what they need right now.

When Stephen asks to the see the afflicted, Ambrose's frown increases for a few seconds. The man was a doctor in his other life, this much Ambrose is aware. However... ]


Making them comfortable is all we've been able to achieve. Every attempt to cure we've tried has ended in failure.

[ "Failure" is a word that Ambrose does not use lightly, the weight of it holding contempt in his voice. ]

The cure may not lay in Thorne...

[ He reaches out for the book again and turns the next page of notes for Stephen to read. ]

What we have been able to gather is that it attacks the blood. Those who were already feeble, too young, or too old are at the highest risk.
abraxasnpcs: (ambrose)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs 2022-09-09 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ambrose's brow wrinkles further. Stephen's thoughts appear to match the High Mage's own... from a practical perspective. As High Mage, he regrettably cannot ignore the politics involved. ]

Disclosing Thorne's sensitive information to foreign parties is out of the question. Having said that...

[ He purses his lips, the dissatisfaction evident on his features. Stephen is correct in regards to Ikorr as well as their access to blood or possible cures. Ambrose reaches out once more to close the book. A deep exhale follows. ]

If- if- you discover a discreet method of gaining insight into Ikorr then I will want to hear it. In the meantime, our priority is to alleviate the symptoms of the people affected.

[ He places a pointed emphasis on the word "discreet." Stephen does not need a reminder that he has only received this arguably undesirable promotion as a result of someone else's failure in judgment. ]
abraxasnpcs: (ambrose)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs 2022-09-14 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ambrose straightens up. He adjusts his glasses with a note of impatience. ]

Yes, yes. I am a practical man, Stephen Strange. Two of the patients are being treated within these walls in separate wing of our infirmary.

[ Ambrose taps two names on the list: Catriona Glas, middle-aged Castle mage, and Josep Billings, a young mage-in-training who fell ill before he could graduate from his studies. Stephen will find the two patients in a slow deteriorating condition. They are not conscious. Rather, they are currently held in a deep magical sleep. ]

You'll have access to their private wing. No one can know why you're there. This includes your colleagues and friends, I will stress. Make up a story if you must.
abraxasnpcs: (ambrose)

[personal profile] abraxasnpcs 2022-09-24 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Mild consternation appears on Ambrose's face. His hope has been that with the caskets safely secured at last, there will be no more victims will fall ill but this remains to be seen.

Problems in the castle are multiple for the High Mage. ]


Yes, well, we shall cross that bridge when we come to it. Now- if you'll excuse me, I have another meeting to attend and you have work to do.

[ He trusts Stephen will be in contact as necessary. If Stephen won't ask anymore questions, Ambrose will exit with the same curtness he's prone to demonstrating. ]