Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20150313021631/@comment-5583506-20150319010114

"So, do I", said Sibern, clearly disturbed by the sensation that whoever lived down here had probably watched Sybil the days before she died. "It doesn't look like our inhabitant is in by the moment, however. But he will undoubtedly be back. He forgot to finish his breakfast..."

He pointed towards the half-eaten bread.

"We should head up and remain on lookout. Vordel, I want you to go over to the morgue and bring me back any files she might have received from the Imperial City, concerning our dead writer."

He didn't like this at all. It felt like they were trailing off. What connections did all of this have? Rakh was either the killer or knew the killer. He was working for someone called the Servant. He had visited Sybil frequently and told her about his doings in the Underways. Maybe she had been murdered because she knew that he was up to something? Then were did the writer fit into the picture? It didn't make any sense. She only mentioned in the diary that she had seen him, but she had never interacted with him... And now there was this... In the diary she had mentioned how she had felt herself watched everytime she passed the Cemetery... Presumably from whoever lived under the tombstone...

But the question remained: who was he, and what role did he have to play?