Now that Natasha has the go ahead on this, she'll be using her spyz skills to help her track down the killer! Simon told her that the vampire smelled like campfire smoke, which should be enough to point her and Faolan toward a small enclave of vampire squatting in the area and narrow the field. She'll probably also be getting back to Simon to quiz him a little more about who killed him. Maybe the involvement of a medium or what have you could help clarify a detail or two so they can narrow down the list of candidates, get some spy photos of them and identify the killer from there?
Raymond Harris
So Nat doesn't go here specifically, and I can more than roll with whatever works for Islington players. But personally, selfishly, with Nat being a vampire and her interest in and involvement with the last assassination, I'd love to see things go the direction of a schism in the nest. Especially if JC were in line to step into the power vacuum. In character, that kind of situation would appeal to Natasha as a spy, and if she saw opportunities to support it, she would take them. Natasha doesn't have a lot of clout or resources to pull around, but for real, if she saw any way to make this happen, she would. Long term, she sees replacing Harris as the only real option and she has an interest in avoiding turning vampires at large into targets. The risks would be worth it for a sustainable solution for her.
no subject
Now that Natasha has the go ahead on this, she'll be using her spyz skills to help her track down the killer! Simon told her that the vampire smelled like campfire smoke, which should be enough to point her and Faolan toward a small enclave of vampire squatting in the area and narrow the field. She'll probably also be getting back to Simon to quiz him a little more about who killed him. Maybe the involvement of a medium or what have you could help clarify a detail or two so they can narrow down the list of candidates, get some spy photos of them and identify the killer from there?
Raymond Harris
So Nat doesn't go here specifically, and I can more than roll with whatever works for Islington players. But personally, selfishly, with Nat being a vampire and her interest in and involvement with the last assassination, I'd love to see things go the direction of a schism in the nest. Especially if JC were in line to step into the power vacuum. In character, that kind of situation would appeal to Natasha as a spy, and if she saw opportunities to support it, she would take them. Natasha doesn't have a lot of clout or resources to pull around, but for real, if she saw any way to make this happen, she would. Long term, she sees replacing Harris as the only real option and she has an interest in avoiding turning vampires at large into targets. The risks would be worth it for a sustainable solution for her.