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'''Garis Ling:''' A former commander in the Hooded Executioners, he rose as high as he could within the organization before his desire to continue on in politics led him to become a military advisor to the Council of Entities.  When a Council spot opened up, he was able to get himself appointed as a Councilor.  Intermediate in age between Oron and Aleena, he has been on the Council for several years, though his time with the Hooded Executioners extends well before that.  Through his affiliation with the mercenaries he has seen the worst of what Nexus has to offer, and this has left him incredibly jaded and paranoid.  He is thoroughly suspicious of the true motivation behind a strategic alliance.  Garis Ling has proposed (correctly) several times already that the alliance has been socially engineered by a third party and may not be beneficial to either Lookshy or Nexus.  So far, his cries have fallen on mostly deaf ears, but he grows louder with each Council meeting.  If people, Karal has asked that we dispatch Garis first, as he is the most outspoken member of the opposition.
'''Garis Ling:''' A former commander in the Hooded Executioners, he rose as high as he could within the organization before his desire to continue on in politics led him to become a military advisor to the Council of Entities.  When a Council spot opened up, he was able to get himself appointed as a Councilor.  Intermediate in age between Oron and Aleena, he has been on the Council for several years, though his time with the Hooded Executioners extends well before that.  Through his affiliation with the mercenaries he has seen the worst of what Nexus has to offer, and this has left him incredibly jaded and paranoid.  He is thoroughly suspicious of the true motivation behind a strategic alliance.  Garis Ling has proposed (correctly) several times already that the alliance has been socially engineered by a third party and may not be beneficial to either Lookshy or Nexus.  So far, his cries have fallen on mostly deaf ears, but he grows louder with each Council meeting.  If people, Karal has asked that we dispatch Garis first, as he is the most outspoken member of the opposition.
We have some leeway in how the job is completed, although it goes without saying that there can be absolutely no indication that the Seventh-Legion is connected to the contract.  The standard rules apply, with a ban on the harming of innocents.  Still, with the number of people guarding your average Councilor, it may be very possible to rack up quite a body count even if one only restricts oneself to harming combatants.  A substantial body count may alert the other Councilors that someone is after them. 
For what it's worth, Karal has filled us in on the whole story - Akida wants to unify Lookshy and Nexus and has baited both with the promise of finding the Eye of Autochthon, which Akida has noted is likely in the Scavenger Lands (or at least a way to find it).  The problem with this story is that it's true.  Anyone searching hard enough for the Eye will be led to the chest, which is currently in the possession of our very own Hallowed Order of the Grass-Spiders.  Karal says we are free to do with this information whatever we wish.  Nazareth suggests that if possible, we should do anything we can to divert attention from the Order, including deliberately sowing rumors that the chest is somewhere else.

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Prelude

Following the theft of a chest prized and guarded by the White Veil Society, the Veil War re-ignited. Less than pleased about the theft of the chest, the White Veil Society leaked the names of many active Grass-Spider informants ((Yes, this was inspired by Skyfall. Shut up.)) and used its political influence to blacklist the Order of the Grass-Spiders in the eyes of many Scavenger Lands governments. Specifically, the White Veil Society has done its best to paint the Grass-Spiders as an organization which has developed its own political agenda - making it far less appealing as a contractor. Simultaneously, the White Veil Society, working through a tangled network of assets, hired the Grass-Spiders for a large number of jobs they specifically constructed to be time- and resource-consuming. Although the Three Elite Fiends were eventually able to see through the deceit, many Made Members had already been dispatched by the time the Fiends realized their clients were under the influence of the White Veil Society. With the Range Homes ill-defended, the White-Veil Society dispatched a unit of Lookshy Rangers under their control to the camp. Although Iron Shatters Oak and Ruk defeated most of the unit before they could find the chest, Naru was kidnapped in the action. Upon learning of her kidnapping, a hysterical Opal immediately traveled to Lookshy and barged into the office of the Karal Matsudo, nearly killing him before he was able to explain to her that the Ranger unit which attacked the Range Homes had nothing to do with his command. Karal, as a favor, did give the location of Ruol. That brings the story to the first of three moments which describe the events between Mission 11 and Mission 12:

Moment 1: A Foul Bargain
Moment 2: Pillow Talk
Moment 3: Thugs, Killers, and Gangsters

Now, Sesus Akida sees the Eye of Autochthon as a way to unite the Seventh-Legion and the Nexus city-state, effectively forming a Confederation of Rivers nation. He has begun initiating a meeting between the Seventh-Legion's high command, the Council of Nexus, and the Emissary to discuss a permanent strategic alliance, which would effectively make the two city states a single nation and arguably the most powerful entity in Creation. Akida has done this by reaching out to Karal Matsudo, but there a few obstacles to the deal - namely, a few Councilors from Nexus who vehemently oppose the deal. Knowing that having the full might of Nexus and Lookshy directed at finding the Eye would likely lead to success, Matusdo contacts the Grass-Spiders to deal with these Councilors. He sweetens the deal by noting that putting the Eye in the hands of the Confederation of Rivers would likely shatter the ambitions of the White Veil Society and end the Veil War, leaving the Grass Spiders victorious. Of course, nothing is ever so simple.

The Job

Client: Karal Matsudo
Targets: Oron Hazaki, Aleena Fortwright, Garis Ling (Councilors of Nexus)
Type: Assassination (Multiple Targets)
Target Background: Oron, Aleena, and Garis are the three councilors opposed to a strategic alliance between Nexus and Lookshy. For various reasons including bribery, coercion, and genuine support, all of the other councilors are on board with the deal. The Emissary, who is formally just an enforcer of the Council's will, does not have an opinion on the issue, although it certainly does not take kindly to others trifling with council business.

Assassinating one member of the Council of Entities would be tricky, let alone 3. Given the social infiltration likely required to get close to the Councilors, the Circle With No Name has been assigned to the mission, and will be present in full. A bit is known about each of the three Councilors:

Oron Hazaki: Considered the opposition's ringleader, at least publicly, Oron Hazaki is an influential senior member of the Council of Entities. He lives in an elaborate penthouse near Guild Headquarters. Like many Councilors, he has a past which is strongly entwined with the Guild, having formerly been an exporter of rare goods, primarily dealing with the Haslanti League. His penthouse is elaborately guarded by a private mercenary army, although until recently, he was not a terribly private person. There are several upscale clubs in Nexus Oron was known to frequent, but he has recently become somewhat more reclusive, retreating to his luxurious apartment most nights after attending to Council business. This is widely believed to be related to his suspected affair with Aleena Fortwright, but others have speculated that his health is failing.

Aleena Fortwright: A new Councilor who gained immediate fame for her striking beauty and her opulence. She was born in Crystal, and like Oron, has a background in trading rare goods to and from the Haslanti League. Given their common roots, Oron and Aleena quickly became close allies on the Council. Rather than living in the upscale apartment complexes near Guild HQ, as many Councilors do, Aleena owns a palatial mansion in an upscale neighborhood on the outskirts of Bastion District. She arrived in Nexus less than a year ago and was almost immediately appointed to the Council of Entities. She's also the only Councilor to own her own airship. Most citizens of Nexus who pay attention to its political movers and shakers believe she is sleeping with Oron Hazaki, and that their affair began roughly around the time when Lookshy approached Nexus with an offer of a strategic alliance. Nothing suspicious here, folks. Nothing at all. Move along...

Aleena's airship. Wait... that looks familiar...

Garis Ling: A former commander in the Hooded Executioners, he rose as high as he could within the organization before his desire to continue on in politics led him to become a military advisor to the Council of Entities. When a Council spot opened up, he was able to get himself appointed as a Councilor. Intermediate in age between Oron and Aleena, he has been on the Council for several years, though his time with the Hooded Executioners extends well before that. Through his affiliation with the mercenaries he has seen the worst of what Nexus has to offer, and this has left him incredibly jaded and paranoid. He is thoroughly suspicious of the true motivation behind a strategic alliance. Garis Ling has proposed (correctly) several times already that the alliance has been socially engineered by a third party and may not be beneficial to either Lookshy or Nexus. So far, his cries have fallen on mostly deaf ears, but he grows louder with each Council meeting. If people, Karal has asked that we dispatch Garis first, as he is the most outspoken member of the opposition.

We have some leeway in how the job is completed, although it goes without saying that there can be absolutely no indication that the Seventh-Legion is connected to the contract. The standard rules apply, with a ban on the harming of innocents. Still, with the number of people guarding your average Councilor, it may be very possible to rack up quite a body count even if one only restricts oneself to harming combatants. A substantial body count may alert the other Councilors that someone is after them.

For what it's worth, Karal has filled us in on the whole story - Akida wants to unify Lookshy and Nexus and has baited both with the promise of finding the Eye of Autochthon, which Akida has noted is likely in the Scavenger Lands (or at least a way to find it). The problem with this story is that it's true. Anyone searching hard enough for the Eye will be led to the chest, which is currently in the possession of our very own Hallowed Order of the Grass-Spiders. Karal says we are free to do with this information whatever we wish. Nazareth suggests that if possible, we should do anything we can to divert attention from the Order, including deliberately sowing rumors that the chest is somewhere else.