Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Apostle: Week 1. in-game date: Tuesday Day 2 Week 1

Bravador does some research before the next meeting and shares this with the group whilst Christian Doctor Who Guy (with the blogger name I do not know)... which I'll abbreviate as CDWG(WTBNIDK)... pre-berates Spazalicious for a potential recurrence of Paradox Pizza.

Bravador brings up the subject and everyone inexplicably joins the bounty hunter team because the GM said so (maybe we'll work on this more.. I guess for now we'll just blame Spaz's charisma).

The team now consists of Bravador (but he intends to have a role that he hopes will make him appear more like a weird crime buff that likes to keep with events like this more than anything else...), Spazalicious, Shimohi (I think?), and CDWG.

Lady's Game Mistress was not able to join as  she was worn out of from Kumoricon.

Any way, thanks to Bravador's lucky researching we discover the following:

>The name of the priest we talked to is Andrew Ninewise. He is known as a friendly, well-loved and intelligent, yet absent-minded priest who seems oddly more interested in the scholarly aspects of priesthood.
>The address of Andrew Ninewise
>The room number for Karen Belfer's office at Horse Park Elementary

The group decides to head to Father Andrew's house.
It takes him a while to answer the door. Crashing sounds are heard and just as CDWG is about to knock again, the priest appears.
The group notices now just how young this man looks. Late twenties... Hardly a typical age for clergy.

He seems to notice the reason the group is here and is reluctant to help at first, but after listening to CDWG for a while he decides to trust us.
In this way the group discovers the following:
 
>Spaz likes to hide around corners when answering doors for no obvious reason.
>Andrew Ninewise and Aaron Lawrence were childhood friends (this needs some working out as I miscalculated the age difference like an idiot.. Aaron is more like a big brother to him)
>The address of Aaron's house
>These actions are incredibly strange for Aaron.. even when compared to the most famous of good people who have inexplicably committed terrible crimes it seems so very odd. That's what Andrew thinks any way.
 >Some time around when the first disappearance was expected to occur and before the crime's were connected, Ninewise believes he noticed a subtle yet disturbing difference in the way Aaron held himself. Though more likely it was simply Andrew's imagination working to rationalize Aaron's later actions...

The group decides to head over to Father Lawrence's house.
They board the bus...



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