#Lore24 – Entry #299 – Sentinel City by Night #25 – A Growing Conspiracy
From the Journal of Sheba O’Rourke, Private Investigator
“Blumenthal’s people came through on some IDs on the mysterious Johnson family, even if it took a little help from the FBI; reckon they’re big-time drug smugglers down south, known for their use of the Louisiana bayous in their distribution operations. Five brothers, with some rather…thematic…names: Harry, Richard, Willy, John Thomas, and Peter. The “Pillbilly” remained anonymous, though the alias was a known element. Which meant the FBI probably knew who it was but wasn’t saying. Still, apparently, they’d gone quiet over the last few months, assumed to have been laying low, though now it seems they were shifting operations a few states north.
Not sure if they were part of the Tzimisce’s operations before now or not, though. I’d only seen three of the brothers so far, and those two war ghouls that had torn me up looked awfully similar once you peeled back the layers of thickened bone and exoskeleton. They had a Lasombra with them lurking in the shadows too, apparently with ghouls of their own if Ramos was to be believed.
Then there was the eastern connection, the Kuei-jin and the triads or yakuza or whatever is running out of that district. They seemed to have quite a bit of information on the Sabbat, and were working with them to some extent, though how far that would go, who could say? Despite her appearance, my gut told me this Koike girl was dangerous, and whatever plans the Kuei-jin had for Sentinel City couldn’t be good. They’d apparently kept to themselves for a good long while though, and I don’t think Sokolova is ready to try and push them out of town on my suspicions, especially with them having that massive underground operation going.
My corkboard was filled with names, photos, and a web of red string, and I couldn’t make it all make sense, not yet. Too many question marks, too many unknowns, too many uncertainties, a big one being that “Sabbat leader” hinted at by the Kuei-jin. Who was it? One of the big names that had been involved in the taking of the east coast back in ’99? Had they survived whatever it was that happened twenty years ago, or were they just as scattered and disorganized as the Camarilla had been after the reckoning? Gehenna? Whatever it was we were calling it; had we even come to a decision on that? Had anyone even cared?
Only thing I could say for sure was that this stank of a Sabbat destabilization operation. They usually tended toward as much violence as possible, just overwhelming brute force and surprise attacks. Here though…maybe whoever it was in charge now was using a different kind of cunning, was being subtle, elusive, careful. Didn’t seem in character for them, but maybe even the Sabbat could evolve. The Camarilla had evolved, or whatever it was that Sokolova was calling her experiment, at least here in Sentinel City.
I could only be sure of one thing with any certainty: I was in for some very long nights as I worked on this puzzle.”