#Lore24 â Entry #196 â Supers Month II #15 â Learning a Thing of Two About Scheherazadeâs Legacy
From the journal of Abigail “Sassy” Dawson, Mage of the Order of Hecate
Richard done knew what it was I came for, once weâd settled down and had some coffee goinâ. I was rather amused that our tastes hadnât changed; I liked mine much like anyone else would, if on the thicker side; he liked his boiling hot, and Assane preferred herâs on the cold side, though I noted she had taken to adding ice cubes to it now. Heâd been trackinâ âGranny Scheherazadeâsâ relics for a time already when he had found out that they were makinâ headlines on the museum circuit a few decades back, but it was only in the last few weeks that theyâd started movinâ again, and cominâ together in one place. Heâd been tryinâ to track down who was pullinâ the strings and cominâ up emptyhanded.
Before he could dig into Assane too much for not doinâ her share of the whole âprotectinâ the worldâ thing they had sworn themselves to, I inquired what those relics were meant to do, and whether or not they were related to the genies in any way. Iâd heard the name of Scheherazade plenty over the years since Iâd joined up with the Order; she was one of the greatest arcanists to have ever belonged to it, after all, though nobody, not even Chrona, knew exactly what had become of her. Richard admitted he didnât know the full extent of their power, but given that they were all aligned to the element of fire in some what or another, it was either destructive or creative.
Between his and Assaneâs knowledge of the past, given their heritage and experiences in the Dark Ages and even earlier, and what Liz had told me about her experiences with Kitsune and the visions sheâd experienced around the relics, we had a right decent idea of what Kitsuneâs leash holder was planninâ, just lackinâ on the details of where, who, and when.
So, as we figured it, they was planninâ a big ritual. That dagger would be implemented as daggers usually are for that sort of thing, for drawinâ blood, or, more likely, sacrificinâ to draw more power from what we figured were human souls, not no animals. The bracelets would focus the energy of the ritual into whoever was at the center of it, and the staff would draw in even more power, though it could be used, so they told me, to draw in souls as well, perhaps even from the ancient past. Combined with those visions Liz described, that dark figure and the demonic army, we reasoned out that Kitsuneâs plan involved either summoninâ up a horde of demons to rampage across the world again, or resurrectinâ that dark sorcerer from Lizâs vision, maybe even both for all we knew.
I tried to get more details out of the two about that dark sorcerer, but they couldnât figure on who it was. They looked at me like I was a bit slow, then proceeded to tell me about what history called the Crusades, and how the history books left out all the juicy parts about the many demonic invasion attempts, the dozens of dark sorcerers commanding armies of them and the undead, of how the genies were brought into play, and all kinds of other details. They simply couldnât figure on exactly which one of the dozens they could tell me about might be the target of a resurrection or soul summoninâ. Even though the one in the visions had been wearing those bracelets, that didnât narrow it down much, since theyâd passed down to many a sorcerer over the centuries.
But then they went and threw in another possibility that didnât sit well with me neither, not that any of the options theyâd suggested did. Since it seemed that Kitsune was workinâ with help from outside our own realm, that could mean damn near anything was possible. Maybe those relics werenât even meant to cause trouble on our world; though they were more powerful here, they werenât lackinâ for power elsewhere in the multiverse, so they could be doinâ something along the lines of what theyâd suggested in another realm entirely and might not even have eyes on our world. None of us believed that one for a second, though.
Needless to say, we found ourselves cominâ together just like the old days, and knew that we had our work cut out for us. Now that they had some challenges laid out before them, theyâd work out their latest spat and start workinâ toward their purpose, and head for Sentinel City to see what they could glean from there, while Iâd head back to the Sanctum and let Chrona and the Order know what weâd reasoned out, then coordinate our efforts from there. They reminded me not to get too excited just yet, though, cause even though I was a mage of the Order of Hecate, and had me approachinâ two centuries of life, we were likely dealinâ with things that see the passinâ of centuries as blinks of their eyes. Even though magic was runninâ wild in the world and cominâ in from somewhere, it could be months or years before they made their move.
I didnât think so, but they did have a point; no sense runninâ off and gettingâ all worked up when a good long look at things could be beneficial. So, I bid them farewell for a time, and headed back home to give my report on what Iâd learned and would begin workinâ to figure on what our next step was to be.
We were in one of our libraries, lookinâ over dozens of tomes of ancient lore and studyinâ a map of leylines and connected interdimensional pathways when I got the warninâ that Liz was in trouble from that charm Iâd insisted she wear. Knowinâ that the younginâ was headstrong and damn near capable of handlinâ about anything, I knew whatever she was facinâ musta been downright fearsome. Asher was waitinâ for me in the portal chamber when I got there a couple minutes later, loaded for war, and we headed off toward Sentinel City to pull her bacon outta the fire. Whatever it was that had got her to call on me, I werenât about to let it get away with hurtinâ my girl.