This is still a story of the Becoming Monsters universe by Ai Loves, setting used with permission. All canonical and mechanical errors are my own. The yarrb is the exceedingly cute creation of FelisRandomis, used with permission.
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Chapter 52: Meeting of Minds
I mentally prepared myself as I walked towards the Hall. With no real knowledge of what went on at the Conclave, I had to be ready for all comers. What could be there?
There would absolutely be a relatively small number of some of the most deadly people on the planet. Everyone sitting at that table had assembled or otherwise come to lead a Guild of substantial size and capability, and all were due respect and caution. I would most likely be the
least
dangerous person in the room, which was quite a thing to be saying. I resolved to approach as neutrally as I could. Better to seem a bit nervous on my first meeting than to come in too strong. Given the news I would be sharing, that could have lethal consequences.
Didn't quite make it to my target before I ran into a familiar face heading in the same direction. He was a Human, relatively short for a man, and slender, with sandy hair and brown eyes. He wore light armor and carried twin daggers, but his Skirmisher class never had been his greatest strength. Guild Leader Tristan Cartwright of
Flight of Fury
was not one of his Guild's founders, but his administrative talents had lent his predecessor's passions a lot more weight. "Guild Leader Kithkin, I see the rumors are true. You are joining us in the Marshal's Hall?"
Yep, just like I remembered. Sour voice and a sharp demand for decorum. "I am, Guild Leader Cartwright. Actually, I'm glad I ran into you before the meeting started. One of your Delvers is petitioning to join my Guild, and to keep the peace I believe the standard is to obtain permission from their senior Officers. Per bond, I will not name them."
"Take them. After the keystone to my typical tactics went on sabbatical, if they are not dedicated to the cause, I do not want them."
Not exactly how I thought this conversation would go. There was almost exactly no way he knew exactly what he had just said. "If you are sure. In that case, I have two texts to send before the meeting starts. Please, go on ahead, just need to tell my people to complete the transfer while we are occupied."
"You still don't much believe in wasting time, do you, Kithkin? Just like when we contracted you."
I smiled a bit. "Some things do not change. Wasting time in my Guild's business means that people die. I will see you again at the hall." He nodded at me and kept walking as I stopped to pull out my phone. Sending messages to Stephan and to my Guild Chat where the ladies could see it was the work of thirty seconds. They would get him inducted by the time my meeting was over, hopefully well before Tristan realized exactly what he'd given me.
And really? That was emblematic of his style. Nearly every Guild Leader in the Seattle Guild Hall could name every Delver under their command. Tristan Cartwright couldn't, and did not care to. He only saw assets and liabilities. Numbers on a spreadsheet. His was an impersonal leadership. Values in, values out.
I came to the Hall, walked through to the back room. A place I had only been once before. The arrangement was different this time, seven people of various shapes and sizes seated around one large table. One chair stood open, which I took to mean it was my place. It was at the left hand of the Marshal. Jordan Shapiro was no less a force than before, and he nodded in my direction as I came in, pointing to the empty seat. There was silence in the room otherwise. Even the emotions in the air were muted, sharply controlled. I took the chair.
"I do not anticipate this meeting going long," he started without preamble. "We have a new member of the Major Guilds. As junior most, he sits at lowest priority. I represent the Camp, and the Guild
Talmid
. Six members, all present. The Camp continues preparation for Dungeon Expo West, starting Friday the 26th and running through Sunday the 28th. Coordination with City Hall is complete, and a VIP guest list will be distributed soon. I will of course not be personally present during the Sabbath, my brother Simon will cover for what is necessary." His face seemed a bit distasteful at that. "As I said in our last meeting, no Dungeon Delves will be permitted during the Expo, in order to prevent guests from getting lost in the Labyrinth. I have no further updates." All of the Leaders present had pulled out notebooks of various kinds and were recording salient points. I did not have one, a bit of an oversight.
The large, gold-flecked Gargoyle to his right picked up smoothly. Theodore Weiss led
Golden Age
, the strongest individual Guild in Washington. "
Golden Age
has 91 members. Eighty-six are active, three recovering from injury, and two are in the process of retiring for medical reasons." I felt slightly guilty about that one. Those last two had acquired severe life drain from fighting the cursed form of my wife, though they didn't know it at the time. My Guild had come to their rescue, but it wasn't quite enough. "Our mission to gather Keys for specific taskings proceeds, but we have not been able to find Lair doors this month. The Biomes have shifted."
"That is concerning, but not immediate. Anything else?"
"No, that is all." The shifting Labyrinth formed the first floor of our local Dungeon, the Biomes the second. If the known routes to the hideously dangerous Lairs of the third floor had changed, it was about to become much more difficult for
Golden Age
to find rarer and more powerful materials.
Next to him was a Human, dressed concerningly casually. Guild Leader Sherman, of
Uprising
, had no need nor desire to show off. Like our Marshal, his appearance was nondescript if you just glanced at him without context. Unmemorable to the point that some thought it was a rare Class Ability. He was also the highest level Assault known, able to slay most enemies before they registered he was a threat. "
Uprising
has 85 assigned, 80 active, four on temporary leave of absence, one dealing with a Status issue. Our scout teams have identified two more rapid-warp zones in the further Labyrinth reaches, and we are planning more dedicated missions to find out what's in them. That is all for me."