#Lore24 ā Entry #303 ā Sentinel City by Night #29 ā The Sheriff
From the Journal of Sheba OāRourke, Private Investigator
āHadnāt expected a full gathering of the local Kindred community last night, but thatās what I got when I showed up at Sokolovaās office. Knew something was odd when she ushered me into the meeting room. Never was one for public speaking, always feel awkward up there in front of everyone, all those eyes on me. Always been a bit of a lurker.
Still, turns out thereās some Kindred I hadnāt met yet, most specifically the Brujah clan. Not sure where they hung out, assumed the Red-Light District given how they were dressed, looked like a bunch of whores to put it bluntly. Didnāt get all their names, just the head of the clan, Tara Lynn Harper, and she didnāt look so happy to be there. Or maybe sheās just always pissed off like that. Donāt know her well enough to say. Few other faces of other clans showed up that I didnāt recognize, too. Even the Tremere sent Abigail and Liz tonight, hell, even Misha Kyle was here, sitting with Ankara.
Hush came over the crowd when Sokolova came in at last, but I knew it wasnāt because of her. Grim Fucking Jacobs was with her tonight, as were his Hounds, but all eyes were on him. Looked like some of the locals hadnāt seen him in person till then, if Iād read their reactions right. Canāt say I knew him that well, weād done some work together back in San Diego, but Iād done some research into that reputation he wore so proudly. Reckon he dated back to the American Civil War, had been fighting one battle or another, in some form or another, ever since. Still had the same cocky grin, still wore the gray calvary hat, and still proudly wore that big silver knife on his belt, the one heād taken off a werewolf some time in the past when heād been sheriff elsewhere; knew that thing was magical, didnāt need to read his aura to see it. Not just anyone could come into an Elysium packing something like that, but nobody was speaking up to tell him to take it off, either. He made sure to meet the eye of anyone who eyed him, and never once was he the one to turn away.
Couldnāt say I knew exactly what he was all about, but I knew he was a dangerous enemy to have. Woe be to whoever got on his bad side.
Managed to pull myself back to the moment once heād taken his seat and kicked his boots up on the corner of the big table, and with Sokolovaās introductions done and the meeting called to order, I got to work presenting what Iād been digging into for the last few weeks, and my latest set of photos from the old distillery. The sight of that thing Iād nicknamed Sasquatch caused quite the stir in the crowd, and the way the Tremereās faces darkened when they looked at the woman with the fancy tattoos pretty much confirmed my theory that she was one of the Fiendsā sorcerers. Saw some suspicious eyes turn toward Misha, too, but they didnāt linger long, maybe because of Ankaraās proximity to her.
Gave the lowdown on the Vamp Out drug, and its component sources in the Chinatown smuggling operation, as well as the Kuei-jin Iād photographed while I was there. Think I mightāve gotten a few people nervous when they finally realized exactly where Iād managed to sneak in and out of. Told them about my run-in with the ghouls and the mystery Lasombra that night, too. That got Ramosās fur ruffled.
Becky had been typing furiously on her laptop from the moment Iād started my presentation, and jumped in to continue with some information her people had managed to find that went beyond what I had on offer.
I was good, but the Nosferatu were something else.
She had the name of the Tzimisce sorcerer, AJ Tibideaux, confirmed Sabbat shit-stirrer going back decades, was likely involved in the blitz that took the east coast back in ā99, helping to work on all the war ghouls and create new shovelheads for the assault. Apparently, the big monstrosity was her brother, or at least thatās what word had been about it; the name she had on it was Gugwe, apparently another type of Sasquatch, a much more bloodthirsty variant. Guess my call had been a good one on that nickname. She even had the name of the Lasombra (no photos, obviously): Selena Esperanza Delgado. Ramos didnāt hide her growl well.
As for the Kuei-jin, Becky had much less information, given the usual wall of silence and close familial bonds of the east Asian culture they sprang from, but she was fairly sure she had at least the names to go with the faces Iād managed to capture. Emiko Koike was the Japanese schoolgirl, and the twins were Chao Feng and Qaio Lihun Teng, suspected to be heading some of the Triad groups operating all over the world. Unfortunately, that was pretty much all she had on that front; Mr. Wong and his family were known smugglers working for the Triads, running anything illegal, up to and including human smuggling operations, but his ties to the Kuei-jin had only been suspected until now.
Grim took the floor after our info-dump, speaking every bit like the military commander he was. A lot of faces didnāt like the idea of taking a militant stance on matters, but he was adamant, and quite right, that when it came to the Sabbat, a no-tolerance policy and dropping the biggest hammer with as much force as possible was absolutely required. He related that heād seen what they can do to a city firsthand, had to retreat from DC in the ā99 blitz in fact, not to mention the mess in San Diego. He was right to call the Sabbat terrorists. He didnāt go into all the details, but confirmed he was already working with his people and Sokolovaās security force, led by Laura Conway, to build their own forces in town.
The way Grim suggested everyone get very good at defending themselves very fast left no room for argument, however many people wanted to. Heād be working up a rotation for even the likes of Kyou to spend time with his Hounds training. Once some voices finally spoke up against it, Sokolova stomped them right down.
On the one hand, I was glad to see such decisive action being taken. On the other, I could only hope it would be enough. The Sabbat sure seemed awfully damned organized already; couldnāt help but feel like we were trying to catch up. For a wonder, the Tremere were eager to help. Suspected some bad blood between them and this particular line of Fiends, but Abigail and Liz related that their chantry was already working on countermeasures to known Tzimisce methods, and trying to come up with some for those they didnāt know.
Once all the complaints had been addressed and the meeting adjourned, Grim pulled me aside out in the hall and told me I was first in line to get some hand-to-hand training from Ramos and Winters; if I was going to be skulking around as a scout in this war, Iād damn well better be able to defend myself. He asked me if I was still carrying my āpeashooterā, and then handed me a pistol case when I confirmed it. Inside was a new 1911 pistol and a quartet of magazines, already loaded; he told me to get started practicing with it too. Wasnāt much against a vampire, but would do well enough against some ghouls, and packed more of a punch than my .38.
My next few nights were booked up, it seemed. Couldnāt exactly say ānoā to Grim Fucking Jacobs, could I?ā