Vexil.
Late in the day, and the group have all returned to the inn they're staying at, with the exception of Helbe the elven thief and Narladene the ground pixie.
After they've had dinner, and up in the suite Lord Farque is staying in. The undead warlord listens to what the others found out today after they checked up on the business of the Geist Trading Company.
The large, heavily armoured deathlord looks over at Mira Reinholt the mage, and the Vexilian born spellcaster nods his hooded head in response to that look.
After Malisse aka Zubutai the barbarian hordesman explains what she and Beldane the cleric found out earlier in the day.
The lord and ruler of the Lands Farque who is sitting at the table in the middle room of the suite is silent as he contemplates what Malisse and Beldane found out.
As well as what Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy, and Tamric Drubine the field commander found out during the day.
Along with what the deathlord of Farque, found out when he, Mira Reinholt, Helbe the elven thief and Dorc da Orc when they were out and about in the city today.
It's Tamric Drubine the field commander who breaks the silence when he asks the lord of the death realm "Did you find out where exactly they're sending all those weapons and armour?".
Lord Farque replies with a nod of his full helmed head, then he says "We have" he continues with "When we went to the main airdocks".
The deathlord of Farque who also has the name of Draugodrottin that the people of his lands know him by, briefly pauses before he continues with "Into the hill country in the north of the city-state". The undead warlord follows that with "Near the border with the kingdom of Girdane".
Unlike the two rival city-states of Vexil and Tuledare, which is separated by about two hundred and fifty miles of unruled lands.
The kingdom of Girdane which is to the west and north of the city-state of Vexil. Eastern border is right up against the smaller city-state.
"That hill country is directly south of Oaklynn, the capital of Girdane" says Mira Reinholt the mage, who probably knows this area of the central region of the Southlands, better than anyone else in the group with the exception of Lord Farque and Helbe the elven thief.
"Less than seventy miles I'd say" continues the once powerful mage, who then adds "Closer to fifty depending on which road you take out of northern Vexil".
"That young Geist family member we came across today" says Beldane the cleric, who follows that with "Didn't exactly know where all the hidden weapons and the like were going* he then adds "Just that they went north out of the city, by both wagon and airship".
"The question is, who are they sending it to?" says Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy, who continues on from that with "And why?".
"I have my suspicions" says the undead warlord who has the elven name of Des'tier, which translates to The Destroyer.
"We should find out when the royal thief gets back from what he's doing" adds the lord of the death realm.
"That's if he doesn't get distracted by something" dryly says Mira Reinholt the mage, who continues in the same tone with "Like robbing a counting house or something".
Helbe the elven thief shifts to the top of one of the taller towers in this part of the capital city of Vexil.
The blurred and shielded elven magic user looks down through the darkness of the early evening, and watches a street lighter making his rounds.
As this part of the city of Vexil has slow burning, torch lit, street lamps on poles.
The young elven noble from the island principality of Laerel, who is a member of Lord Farque's personal council. In fact, he's the envoy for the undead warlord. His spokesman when they do deals to hire out one of the Farqian armies, among other things.
Looks away to the right, down at a rather solid looking three storey building. His palms itch as he looks down at one of the city's main counting houses. A building he'd definitely like to explore. But not this evening, as he has other things he's to attend to.
The highly talented elven magic user, who is the youngest grandchild of the ruling prince of Laerel.
Nods his hooded head in reply to Narladene the ground pixie who has just landed on his right shoulder, and quietly told him "No real hidden traps" followed by "Nothing magical at least".
She points in the distance, and continues with "They do have guards though" the naturally magical creature who is from the Sunreach Mountains, then adds "Quite a lot of them".
The elven masterthief, who is crouching down, grunts at hearing that, as it's what he more or less expected.
The elven master assassin stands up, and looking in the distance, about three hundred yards away, where the headquarters of the Geist Trading Company is located.
He step off the hundred and fifty foot tall tower he's on top of, and he drops down at speed, before slowing down as he floats.
The blurred and shielded elven magic user while floating, then shifts away, a spell he invented, which though doesn't have the distance of a teleportation spell, is far quicker than one, as it's instantaneous.
The other main difference between it and a teleport spell, is that you don't have to look where you're going to cast it.
Something that also comes in handy when you want to move at distance in what's essentially a blink of an eye.
The young elven noble from the island principality of Laerel, whose mother is the heir to the principality, and whose father is the Warden of Quinthain. Stands upon one of the rooftops of the headquarters of the Geist Trading Company. A series of buildings, about quarter of a mile from the main airdocks of the city of Vexil.
And though there's a couple of warehouses attached to two of the buildings. The main warehouse of the family owned company is closer to the busy airdocks.
While an equally massive warehouse, which prince Helbenthril Raendril knows his fellow members of the group, Malisse aka Zubutai the barbarian hordesman, and Beldane the cleric checked up on earlier in the day.
Is located a bit further to the south in the city, where many of the trading companies, shippers and the like, have warehouses to store their goods and wares.
The elven master archer who is blurred and shielded, undetected to both sight and magic this evening.
Spots a couple of open window shutters on the top floor of the building opposite the one he's on top of.
The highly talented elven practitioner of magic, nods his hooded head when Narladene the ground pixie points to one of the open windows, and quietly tells him "There".
Then as a couple of company guards wander by down below, the elven princeling from the island principality of Laerel, shifts away, into the room that Narladene has indicated. Once inside, the elven masterthief begins his search.
"If the royal thief finds what I think he'll find" says Lord Farque, who then looks at the slightly rotund woman by the name of Malisse, who in actual fact is really Zubutai the barbarian hordesman, and adds "We might actually have to go ahead with what you discussed with that warehouse manager".
"Only problem with that, is that we'll have to actually have some goods of some kind" says Malisse aka Zubutai the barbarian hordesman, who continues on with "Buy something worth shipping".
"We'll think of something" says the lord and ruler of the Lands of Farque, who then hears a number of suggestions from the others at what they could get shipped.
Though the mage Reinholt does bring up the idea that whatever it is, could go directly westwards and not necessarily where they want it to go. As Malisse told the manager at one of the Geist Trading Company's warehouses that she wanted the goods she's shipping, to go out to the coast of the Southlands.
The all fall silent, when Dorc da Orc who has been silent until now, as he sits upon the floor, behind lord Farque's chair.
Suddenly speaks up, when he suggests something that could be shipped by air by the Geist Trading Company.
And though eyes are rolled at that suggestion by the large ork, the deathlord of Farque looks back at the ork warleader for a moment, before looking ahead again at the others.
"You can't be serious?" says Mira Reinholt as he looks at the large figure of the lord of the death realm, then at the ork weaponsmith, then back to the undead being in the full suit of blue, black plate armour.
Draugodrottin just shrugs his broad, heavily armoured shoulders, then says "It's actually not a bad idea when you think about it".
"Where the hell, are you going to get a bunch of" says the mage Reinholt who is interrupted by Malisse aka Zubutai the hordes outrider who dryly says "From a cemetery or grave yard of course" followed by "That's usually the easiest place".
The spellcaster who was once the most powerful mage of his generation, to be found anywhere in the Southlands, sourly smiles at that from the slightly rotund woman, who like him, is a member of Lord Farque's personal council.
"Why the hell would you want to ship a bunch of" says the spellcaster who is also a highly skilled swordmaster, who pauses for a moment, then says "Oh". When the lord of the death realm glances sideways at him.
After a moment of silence, the deathlord of Farque says "Like you said, if it heads directly to the west then it'll be a waste of time".
Des'tier continues on with "We'll have to make sure it's with some of the weapons and armour they're shipping to the hill country in the north of Vexil".
The once powerful mage nods his hooded head in agreement with that, as do most of the others who are paying attention to the conversation around the table.
While Dorc da Orc has gone back to ignoring things, and his bitter rival, sir Percavelle Le Dic, who is sitting on a chair, near a door to one of the other rooms in the suite, is staring at the large ork.
Who unfortunately for the former paladin, didn't die a horrible and violent death during the day, here in the city of Vexil.
As the conversation gets back underway again, Draugodrottin holds up a gauntleted hand, then says to everyone "He's coming back".
And just a few moments later, Helbe the elven thief suddenly appears in the central room of the suite.
The elven master assassin looks at the lord and ruler of the Lands Farque, and slightly nods his hooded head.
"It's as we suspected" says Helbe the elven thief, who follows that with "They're sending all those weapons and armour to mercenary companies up north in the hill country".
The young elven noble from the island principality of Laerel, briefly pauses before he continues on with "Mercenary companies that they've hired".
The highly talented elven magic user, then explains what he's found out this evening when he was at the headquarters of the Geist Trading Company . . . . . .