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Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge.

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Sat 28 Jul 2018
at 19:24
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Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid, New York
February 2nd, 1932


The old gruff German man looked at the rows of cleaned, polished and properly hung harness with satisfaction.  He glanced over at the young American Farmboy who required little watching, however the Spainard required much watching.  The Spainard was impulsive and prone to sloppy work.  He worked hard, but not very smart.  He was so often talking about different places in the world or asking questions about Germany, Europe or the Great War.  The old man had a hard time keeping him focused to the detailed work on should apply to every job. The Farm on the other hand was diligent.  His main problem is he was always tinkering with his motorcycle and other mechanical things.


They were two of many, many workers brought to this little sleepy town in the Adirondacks to get it ready for the International Winter Olympics.  Most had been hear since last Spring.  It started with clearing trails in the mountains, then building venues and features like the bob sled run.  The heavy work was over, now came jobs that sustained the large number of participants and their wealthy sponsors from around the world.  They worked for Frank Zanuck, a Hollywood movie mogul who ran Mammoth Studios.  Mr. Melvil Dewey, the owner of the Lake Placid Club and the local sponsor behind the Olympic Games in Lake Pacid.  The two tycoons, made a deal.  Mr. Zanuck who provide workers through his Film Set division, and Mr. Dewey would provide lodging and meals.

The work day was now over, now time for a bite, a drink and some relaxation.  Tomorrow was going to be a big day with the Kickoff Ball at the Dewey Mansion, but not tonight.  Tonight it was on to Johnnies.  A Speakeasy in the basement of a local Lumber Mill, that was the place the workers gathered at night.  The wealthy at the Lake Placid Lodge mansion were never bothered about drinking booze, but for the workers, they found their way to Johnnies.
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Farmboy
player, 3 posts
Thu 2 Aug 2018
at 17:38
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Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mark put the last of his tools away in the roll-up fabric holder he had sewed. Fixing the power takeoff on the old 1920 International Harvester 15-30 tractor that the lodge used had been easier than he anticipated. It was only a few years after PTOs had been introduced, and the design was still mechanically simple in the way of most first generation technologies. Still, he loved the idea of the power takeoff-- an attachment point that provided torque and rotational power for a host of different implements. It was a sort of universal power source, and he was already creating new devices in his mind to attach to the tractor.

He knew the old German was watching, but growing up on a farm in the Midwest with strict Eastern European parents left him well equipped to clean a stable. Back then they called him Marek, but out here in New York state in this new life he found it easier to introduce himself as Mark. Thinking of them, he pulled a small notebook and much sharpened pencil from his shirt pocket and noted a few items to put in his weekly letter home. Mark sent almost all his money home to them. They were only a few years away from losing their farm and moving to a smaller house near town. Jobs weren't easy to get, and Mark was grateful for the work, and for the chance to travel. He kept only a few dollars each month to buy the parts he could not scrounge for maintaining his motorcycle. Other than that, everything he owned fit in a small bag that fit easily into the front well of the sidecar.

Mark was able to earn some extra money transporting people and small loads in the motorcycle. People would pay a dime or sometimes even a quarter to get their grandmother to town quicker and in more comfort than a wagon could provide to see the doctor, or a farmer sending butchered quail to the high-end restaurants in Lake Placid, or other jobs where a small, fast load could be transported. It helped that the springs on his much modded Henderson KL-1 gave a smooth ride even on country roads-- something that both farm-fresh eggs and rheumatic senior citizens appreciated.

But Mark hadn't heard from any of the stable boys that usually brought these small jobs to him. He considered going out for drinks with the German and the Spaniard. As usual, he would try to nurse a single beer for as long as possible, and he always weighed the necessity to be friendly with the socially mandated expense of buying the group at least one round. He wondered if he could get out of going tonight.

The thought of the Spaniard brought to mind the catchy song that the soldier-of-fortune had taught him, and he began to sing in a low voice as he looked around for any final tasks that needed doing in the stables or the tack room.

"Wrap up all my care and woe / Here I go, swinging low, Bye-Bye Shanghai. Wont somebody wait for me, Please get in a state for me, Bye-bye Shanghai. Up before the colonel in the morning. He gave me a rocket and a warning: You've been out with Sun Yat Sen, You won't go out with him again! Shaghai! Bye-bye"
This message was last edited by the player at 18:12, Thu 02 Aug 2018.
Old Timer
NPC, 1 post
Veteran of the Great War.
Fri 3 Aug 2018
at 00:39
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Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Old Man wiped his hands with a wrag, then folded it and put set I on a rough wooden shelf.  Walking over to the Farmboy and the Spaniard he spoke in an odd mix of German and English that sometimes was understood, and other times was all mystery.


Danke, four this Nacht.  Morgen will pass Schnell Jugend.

Kommen, August will buy this Nacht.  Der Master has paid me mehr.
Wir organisieren die morgige Nacht bekommen.



August(the old man) seems to be thanking them for their work, and he will be buying because the boss has paid August to get workers together for the dinner tomorrow night.


The Spaniard hops up, dusts off his pants and smiles, twitching his eyebrows up and down in excitement.
GM
GM, 129 posts
The Narrator
Fri 3 Aug 2018
at 08:57
  • msg #4

Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Johnnies was a ad hoc drinking hall in the basement of the local lumber mill.  The mill was built into a hillside, local stone foundation with massive beams above and the wooden main work floor supported above by the beams.  This part of the lumber yard was built to house the massive hit and miss engine that ran the primary power shaft for the entire mill.  From that primary shaft, wide leather belts would be strung to transfer power to different machines.

A large wooden sign above the wide doors on the exterior of the mill announced.  J. Paul Clausen Lumber and Shake Co.  The J stood for Johan, Danish for John.  as with many immigrants they tried to play down their foreign ancestory in advertising and business naming.

Unlike the big city Speak Easy’s there was no secret entrance, no special nock and no peep hole.  Everyone knew it was here.  It was generally a few locals, but with all the activity of the Olympics, it was now busy on a nightly basis.  In the last few weeks when athletes started showing up in town form all over the world it required Johan to bring in more benches and tables which were easily built during the day above.

The main hall that made up Johnnies smelt of fresh sawdust, pitch and a trace of oil from the massive engine.  The bar was in the corner, where a root cellar built into the bank kept beer and spirits cold.  The bar itself was merely a single slab of fir, 30 inches wide and 40 feet long.  Simple stumps made up barstools.

Walking in the old timer, the farmboy and the Spaniard were greeted from a nearby table by several others that worked in Lake Placid, making the Olympics happen.  Amongst that group , really only one stood out.  It was Vendel Berg.  Known simply as Ven by his friends and Swede by others.  He is nearly Six and a Half Feet tall, muscular, barrel chested, white blonde hair and  rich blue eyes. He worked for Johan most of the time, while doing odd jobs for some of the dignitaries here for the games.

In the room were many others, athletes, Dutch, Czechs, Fins, and Swiss to name a few.  The only non-Europeans here were the Japanese contingent.
Ven hailed the three when they walked through the door.
Farmboy
player, 5 posts
Tue 7 Aug 2018
at 20:48
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Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mark was glad to see Ven. They had worked together a few times, and drank together a few times, and the big Swede was one of the few men he had warmed to. He clasped hands with the large man. Ven would be easy to talk to, and he could keep an eye out for any of the athletes or workers that might have a small job for him.
GM
GM, 163 posts
The Narrator
Tue 7 Aug 2018
at 22:19
  • msg #6

Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Ven welcomes them warmly in his thick Swedish accent, and his odd habit of using long versions of names, even if they weren't fully correct.

Markera Reparatör, I'm surprised the Old Bra ätare let you quit verking,
vill he have you verking through to Söndag.



Mark knew that Ven called him Mark the Repairman, and he knew Bra ätare was a derogatory term for a German, but he didn't know what it meant.  The old German didn't seem to mind too much.
GM
GM, 168 posts
The Narrator
Wed 8 Aug 2018
at 07:58
  • msg #7

Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The old german and Ven both buy a round of beers.  Mid way through the second drink as the small group talks a man walks through the door and walks up behind Ven, putting his index finger to his lips signaling Mark to stay quiet.

The man approaches slowly, he is in his early 40s, sandy hair, round rimmed glasses, a slender but sinewy frame.  The man moves athletically, dressed in wool pants and jacket, with a fedora on his head, a scarf around his neck.  He is about 5'10, 160 pounds.  The man is smiling as he approaches and then it turns to a grimace of determination as he drops his right arm around Ven's thick neck quickly.  As the arm touches Vens throat, the giant stands.  Simultaneously, the small man clasps his left hand around his right forearm and he is lifted off the ground.

Ven's massive frame pushes the table forward and the bench backward.  Then the giant starts to swing his torso side to side, the small man becomes a rag doll, his legs flopping from sie to side as he attempts to cinch down his hold on Vens neck.  Ven grunts and reaches over his head to grab the man, but only returns with a crumpled fedora.  The bottles of beer on the table are josseled and one tips over.
Scout
player, 101 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 8 Aug 2018
at 13:10
  • msg #8

Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Opening the door he steps in to  see a  small fellow  being  tossed  about on the BAck of a larger fellow.. some folks  are shout    for a 'winner" other folks  are shouting  that their drinks are Getting  spilled, or almost spilled .

  At first, he is goign to turn around  as he gives a  nod to the tender,  Until He  see a flash of the Face on the  Big man's back...

  He  moves slowly towards the   tussle, giving  gentle  But  Firm Pushes  any  hands  away that  want to stop him.

   Si, Shouts In a Language  that  as a Spanish  lilt to it, ....¡Vay!.. ¡Qué haces aquí!.....

  He  Moves to  try  to Get the Fellow off the Big Man's   BAck
Charlie - Cowboy
player, 15 posts
Wed 8 Aug 2018
at 15:34
  • msg #9

Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Charlie gives Si a long 3 count and then enters the lodge.  Hearing Si's shout he takes a position just inside the door to keep an eye on Si's back.
Michael 'Mickey' Callahan
player, 32 posts
Wed 8 Aug 2018
at 15:57
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Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mickey wasn't pleased with his current situation. Broke, with no prospects to not being broke anytime soon. This lodge they stopped at was promising though. As he exits the plane, he walks a few dozen feet away and lights a cigarette.  He's taking this time to scan the area for possible problems and possible opportunities.

OOC: Mickey is looking around this the area, outside of the lodge for a car or plane to steal. He can operate both. Also, if there are any profitable opportunities in the immediate area, he'll take a close look.

08:52, Today: Michael 'Mickey' Callahan rolled 22 using 1d10+12.  Mobility and profit opportunities. 1d10+5 skill rank+7 Smarts.
09:00, Today: Michael 'Mickey' Callahan rolled 16 using 1d10+12.  If we are following the HB's dice roll rules, Mickey gets a reroll.

The roll is now 38.

This message was last edited by the player at 16:02, Wed 08 Aug 2018.
GM
GM, 170 posts
The Narrator
Wed 8 Aug 2018
at 20:08
  • msg #11

Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

OOC
I'm going to hold off posting for a bit until we give everyone a chance to post.
Flyboy
player, 65 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 04:40
  • msg #12

Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia was glad to be at Lake Placid at last. Not that she was actually at a comfortable hotel yet, but she recognized the need to keep the plane out of sight until they'd carried out the painting they'd discussed after dinner.

The music sounded like a party. After the last time, she wasn't sure she was in any mood to party, but the light and warmth it promised were still a draw. This time, she would follow the men's lead. It was only a short hop from Silver Lake, and she wasn't as cold as she'd been after the journey from Canada. She could probably wait long enough for men to arrive at a decision. Probably.

Scout:
   Looking to the  light, Si Nods  to Charlie and they  move to  take  Point... as they near the Building, the sound of the Music..changes a bit... and there are angry and  surprised shouts.....

 Si shoulders  his   rifle,  , pointing to Himself..  then 3 fingers, for  Charlie.... and  he enters....

Iain sat in the plane with Amelia as he waited for the others to assess the situation and report back to him.  He had not done a very good job at keeping her out of harm's way thus far tonight, and he hoped to do better now.

Their landing place was a mixed blessing.  He was happy to land away from the more populous area pending some plane painting, but Amelia and her equipment still needed to be brought to her lodgings.  Meanwhile, they sat in a plane still bearing the markings known to those that had tried to kill them earlier...

He watched as Si and Charles entered, and as Mickey lingered outside.  The latter was with some confusion, since the more obvious source of potential cargo customers seemed to be where Si and Charles had just entered...

"Do you have a preference for how you arrive at your lodgings?  I can taxi the plane across the lake to bring you there under conver of darkness, hopefully without being too obvious.  Alternatively, we can see if transport is available here for hire to convey you there..."
GM
GM, 171 posts
The Narrator
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 05:32
  • msg #13

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Michael 'Mickey' Callahan:
Mickey wasn't pleased with his current situation. Broke, with no prospects to not being broke anytime soon. This lodge they stopped at was promising though. As he exits the plane, he walks a few dozen feet away and lights a cigarette.  He's taking this time to scan the area for possible problems and possible opportunities.


It looks as everything is ok here.  Nothing suspicious, not gangsters, just a quiet mountain speak easy.
Michael 'Mickey' Callahan
player, 35 posts
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 05:49
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

As Mickey continues taking his time smoking, he pulls the rosary out of his pocket and slowly walks in what may seem to be a general direction, away from the plane. After a short while, he stops at a vehicle, looks at it for a few seconds, then turns and leans against it. The cigarette,  half finished, is hanging at his side, slow whisps of smoke thin out as they rise into the air. His lips are now close to the holy necklace and his eyes are closed.
Sparks
player, 45 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 07:43
  • msg #15

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"If you could taxi me across the lake, that would be wonderful. I have a reservation at the Lake Placid Lodge - do you know where that is? I've never been."
Farmboy
player, 6 posts
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 14:39
  • msg #16

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

At first Mark thought maybe the man in the fedora was a friend of the Swede, and this was one of those prank wrestling attacks that a certain type of idiot likes to inflict on their "buddies". But then more people came in, and one of them started shouting, and the farmboy began to get nervous. He stood quickly, looking around and trying to get a read on the room.

And this place was a working lumber mill, so he stepped back to a storage rack and took a grip on a thick 18" billet of hickory. Then he moved closer the now empty space where Ven and his throttling assailant spun round and round. He was ready to strike if he could get an opening.
Scout
player, 103 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 14:44
  • msg #17

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  didn't look over his shoudler.. from  mexico to California   to  the Northwest and  lots of places in between...Having the halfbreed  enter  frist to  gain the reactions of some, while Charlie  the  'white man' came in   and could  smooth things over, or  end anything bad..


 He  shouted a Bit more sternly,VAY! .... hora de dejar de fumar .... counting on the  language. more then the words to take effect.
GM
GM, 172 posts
The Narrator
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 18:09
  • msg #18

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

As the large Swede and smaller man tussle, Mark is able to find a cudgel and an opening to attack the man strangling Ven.

OOC
Roll to attack Mark

Iain is able to taxi Amelia over to the Lake Placid Lodge.
Scout
player, 105 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 18:57
  • msg #19

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  looks at the fellow  with the  stock of wood... he switched to English.....NO!!!!!!.... and holds his  arms out in a 'stopping' manner..
Michael 'Mickey' Callahan
player, 36 posts
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 21:40
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mickey finishes his moment of contemplation and puts his rosary in his pocket. Stepping away from the Ford pickup, he nods at Amelia and Lain before walking to the sawmill/bar. As he gets closer and the sound inside gets louder, Mickey puts one hand back in his pocket, locating his self-defense tool.

Entering the bar the scene before him is chaotic, and dangerous. A giant of a man seems to be having issues with a smaller man attached to his back, and another man trying to swat the thing off the giant's back. This is almost comical, but what makes Mickey bust out laughing is Si attempting to intervene wearing all of his gear, rifle included. This night might turn out okay after all. Mickey smiles.
Charlie - Cowboy
player, 16 posts
Thu 9 Aug 2018
at 21:55
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Charlie nods at Mickey as he enters the lodge, then turns his attention back to Scout, the two fellows tussling, and the man that just picked up a piece of wood.

Confusion showed on Charlie's face, not sure who was trying to do what.
Michael 'Mickey' Callahan
player, 37 posts
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 01:22
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mickey nods back at Charlie, still smiling and yells to be heard."50 cents says the guy with the stick misses whoever he's tryin' to hit, and hits his friend?"

Mickey doesn't wait to hear Charlie's answer before he turns most of his attention back to the room. He maintains his smile while he searches the room for faces he recognizes, friend or foe.


Ooc:Today: Michael 'Mickey' Callahan rolled 13 using 1d10+12.  Scanning the room for possible enemies or allies. That was a fail
 I can't find where you stated what to do with failed rolls?.

This message was last edited by the player at 07:29, Fri 10 Aug 2018.
Flyboy
player, 66 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 06:42
  • msg #23

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
"Do you have a preference for how you arrive at your lodgings?  I can taxi the plane across the lake to bring you there under conver of darkness, hopefully without being too obvious.  Alternatively, we can see if transport is available here for hire to convey you there..."

Sparks:
"If you could taxi me across the lake, that would be wonderful. I have a reservation at the Lake Placid Lodge - do you know where that is? I've never been."

Iain nodded.  "I suspect we'll be able to find it."

From working together as well as from their discussions, he knew that Si and Charles would know where the plane was going and why, and suspected that Mickey would as well.  He gave the latter a friendly nod as he untied the plane, and as the latter finished his cigarette.

Reentering the plane, he started taxiing toward Amelia's lodgings.

"I didn't have the chance to thank you for your peacemaking efforts earlier.  That was well done."

"My own finances are quite tight, but Mickey and Doc have lost more than we have.  I want to help them as I am able.  Such an upheaval in their lives could be a new beginning for them, even a chance to go straight... but they would need a way to make an honest living..."

This message was last edited by the player at 06:42, Fri 10 Aug 2018.
GM
GM, 173 posts
The Narrator
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 07:26
  • msg #24

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The man with the cudgel wacks the fedora wearing man in the middle of the back with a wide swing.  The man crumples and falls on his side, rolling over face up, his fedora mushed on his head.

The commotion has created quite a stir, with 5 of the Swedish National Team hurrying over to join their countryman in the fist d cuffs.

Ven turns, nods to Mark, and looks down, suddenly recognizing the man writhing and holding his back.  Wide eyed and dumbfounded he says only, Vay ? Wrinkling his broad face.


The Speak Easy calms down and the little accoustic guitar band resumes their folks songs.  Athletes a moment ago ready to throw down go back to their drinks.


Ven helps the man he called Vay up with his ham fist. Dis is Vay Morley, min bror.  We explored Grönland together.

Tack Markera for you help with dis sneeky un.

GM
GM, 174 posts
The Narrator
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 07:34
  • msg #25

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mickey notices there is no hard liquor sold in this joint.  Only beer and wine.

Cowboy sees that he is attracting a lot of attention, a couple of German athletes come over and start asking him questions in German.

An older standing, but was seated with the giant Swede translates for Charlie without being asked.
They want to know if you are Tom Mix.  They say they are great fans and have read all about you.


Ven looks at Mark, You, you are truly my bror.  You had my back, when this Nelfheim attacked me in the dark. He glances at Vay, in a put on grimace.
GM
GM, 175 posts
The Narrator
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 07:37
  • msg #26

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain is easily able to see the Lake Placid Lodge, it is lit up and reflects on the light of the lake.

It is cooling off, the lake will have a skim of ice on it by morning, but it likely won't stick.

The dock at the Lodge was new, made of cedar with brass cleats to tie off on.  Before long, Iain has Amelia at her destination.
GM
GM, 176 posts
The Narrator
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 07:40
  • msg #27

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Vay spots Si, tilts his head and comes over to great him.

He makes introductions to Ven, explains they were on an expedition to Greenland together.  Then Ven introduces the folks at his table to Vay and Si.

Ven asks that you sit down and have a drink at the long bench.
GM
GM, 177 posts
The Narrator
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 08:08
  • msg #28

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Ven introduces. His companions at the table to Vay, but the entire party hears it.

Dis is Arty, he is a German, hails from from Penns-ylvaaania.  He is works as a task master here.  First building up for the games, den driving workers for all jobs to keep all dis running.

Har, is da Spaniard.  He is quiet, but a good hand.  N a great fisherman.

Dis, is Markera the Reparator.  He can fix anyting.  If it's mechanical, he can fix it.


All, har is Vay.  He is an explorer, and as you say.  A piss poor fighter, he's sneeky.  But he likes to buy drinks.



He looks at Vay and convincingly nods his head up and down
Scout
player, 106 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 09:59
  • msg #29

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si Winced   as Vay  was Hit..  his legs  tensed as to what Might happen.

  ..I am  Si... Vay and  I  searched  ruins   in Mexico for a few years... I was ..very surpised top see him hanging off the BAck of  some one in the North EAst!

 He Whistles  to Charlie, and waves him over, the wave, Charlie  knows is a  suggestion, as Darkshadow says,..That is Charlie, best  friend, whe  have  alot of Miles, Fights   and jobs  under our belts....we are working for a fellow who is  taking a peson to the OLympics  for a job she must do....

 there is a offhand  wave to Mitch,..That fellow is Mitch...hesnagged a ride  with  our employer..

 Then he Turns,..Hey Mitch?... Best settle up your  Bets...so's these nice folk don't have any hard feelings.
Sparks
player, 46 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 10:12
  • msg #30

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Reentering the plane, he started taxiing toward Amelia's lodgings.

"I didn't have the chance to thank you for your peacemaking efforts earlier.  That was well done."

"My own finances are quite tight, but Mickey and Doc have lost more than we have.  I want to help them as I am able.  Such an upheaval in their lives could be a new beginning for them, even a chance to go straight... but they would need a way to make an honest living..."

Amelia waved his thanks aside. "Anyone would do it. People survive better discussing than arguing. Especially armed people.

"The opportunity to earn an honest living is something we all seek. There are some evil people in the world, Iain, but many whom we call criminals are just people like you and me, denied that opportunity.

"After all, you, Si and Charlie brought that alcohol from Canada because you weren't making enough money legitimately, and if the decision had been made to collect one or two of those crates, I would have joined you on the wrong side of the law. Hopefully, we can find an opportunity to help one another to stay on the straight and narrow path.

"At the very least, I have enough put by to have your aeroplane repainted if we can't find another sponsor to do it for free. But with the international attention here, I imagine companies would kill for advertising space just now."


Amelia waited while her substantial baggage was unloaded from the plane.
Charlie - Cowboy
player, 17 posts
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 16:23
  • msg #31

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Charlie smiles and thanks the old man for the translation, "You can tell them I ain't Tom Mix, but I am a real cowboy."

He tips his hat to the Germans, walks over to the other table and sits down next to Si, "Howdy y'all"
Scout
player, 108 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 16:29
  • msg #32

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   With a Hand  motion between Charlie and Vay,..Charlie..  Vay and I  were checkign out  Mayan ruins  for  a while a ways  back... Then I  started up North before  we met up with the  producer guy...

 ..Vay?.. me  an' ,Charlie here  worked through the west and  Midwest..got hooked up  with a Movie guy for a while doing stunts..backround and  extra  .. and  spent alot of time  in Canada, north west  for the most part..but   seen a few Stampedes in the Middle...

 Nodding to  Charlie,speakign of Movies?.. yuou outta  show off some of your  rope tricks for this   olympic folks..bet they'd like that..
Michael 'Mickey' Callahan
player, 38 posts
Fri 10 Aug 2018
at 16:56
  • msg #33

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mickey turns to Charlie, a hint of a smile still on his face, and shrugs. "Hmm..seems I was wrong. Here's your two bits." He produces two quarters and hands them to Charlie.

After the ruckus, Mickey makes his way over to the bar. He hears Si talking and making introductions, but Mickey doesn't hear his name so he focuses on the task he has in mind.

At the bar he motions for the bar tender. When/if the bartender arrives he asks, "So what's on tap?"
This message was last edited by the player at 16:57, Fri 10 Aug 2018.
Charlie - Cowboy
player, 18 posts
Sun 12 Aug 2018
at 11:39
  • msg #34

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Charlie smiles, "All righty".  He casually stands up and looks around, eventually locating a length of roped about 4 feet long that had been used to keep a small pile of lumber tied together.

He strolls over, picks up the length of rope and ties a loop using about a foot and a half of the loop.  Then he starts to swing it around his head.  After he gets the rope moving with some speed he twirls the loop over himself vertically, then over one leg as he stands on his right leg, and then the opposite.

"I usually have a longer piece of hemp to work with and there isn't as much room in here as I am used to, but....", he explains and the walks over towards the bar; careful not to hit any customers as he continues to twirl the rope.

"Heads up partner",  he says to Mickey as he leans in.
With that backs away from Mickey and then proceeds to twirl loops around Mickey's beer, Mickey himself, and finally with both Mickey and the bartender inside the loop.

As Charile wraps up and the applause dies down, he shouts, "How about beer for our kind volunteer!" as he nods in Mickey's direction.

07:24, Today: Charlie - Cowboy rolled 16 using 1d10+13.  Using Acrobatics for my Rope Tricks.
Scout
player, 112 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 12 Aug 2018
at 18:26
  • msg #35

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si Grins  at the  Olympians and Points to Charlie, after his act is  done.

  ..should have  seen him in "Western Round up"... he's in the backround  in every  scene when the main charcters  are talkign by the corral.. roping  horses..   or   roping cattle from his horse?...

 he chuckles,..and he got to shoot me off  my horse  a few times   as    we attacked a wagon train
Michael 'Mickey' Callahan
player, 40 posts
Mon 13 Aug 2018
at 02:57
  • msg #36

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

As Charlie leans in with the rope, twirling over his head, Mickey clenches his fist and begins to take a step back, but he quickly sees what Charlie is NOT attempting to do. As he watches the Hollywood Cowboy perform a trick, a thought crosses his mind."where did this beer come from?" Mickey answers his own question by assuming he's just tired and doesn't remember where it came from.

When Charlie's trick is over, Mickey takes hold of the beer and lifts it towards Charlie with a tiny smile. Then he sets it down and waits for the bartender to come back.
Farmboy
player, 9 posts
Wed 15 Aug 2018
at 22:09
  • msg #37

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mark listens with interest to the stories, not sure how much of them are true. Before this year, he had never traveled outside of South Dakota. Driving his motorcycle to New York state was the biggest journey he had ever made.

"How did you travel to Greenland? What special equipment did you use? Is the cold there the worst, or the wind?"
Scout
player, 115 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 15 Aug 2018
at 22:44
  • msg #38

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  He Points at Vey,..I never  was to Greenland..least ways, that i know... when i was... young.. i was in the Northeast, but  don't recall goign over the   ocean.. But I met Vey way down in Mexico...

 he points to Charlie,Met Charlie on my way back North... he sorta gout us in the movies... Guy was shooting pictures...needed wranglers and such.  They Liked Charlie's   rope  work and ridin'...  I guess, i had the look of   an Indian good  enough to be in the backround.
Charlie - Cowboy
player, 19 posts
Thu 16 Aug 2018
at 13:04
  • msg #39

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"It is relatively easy way to earn a living if you don't mind working with glory hogs and the power mad.", Charlie says with a hint of disgust in his voice.  "I would rather sleep in a nest of rattlesnakes then go back there again."
Scout
player, 116 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 16 Aug 2018
at 13:09
  • msg #40

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  The Half breed chuckles,..In a way?.. we may have did  just that.... He gives a   wink to his friend.

  ..so? Vey?  what brings  you all the way up here..... No sun or pyrmids up here?
GM
GM, 182 posts
The Narrator
Sun 25 Aug 2019
at 01:25
  • msg #41

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

UPDATE
The Sawmill - Si the Scout, Mickey the Driver, Marek the Farmboy, Vendel the Swede, Charlie the Cowboy and Val Morley





Placid Lake Lodge - Ian the Flyboy, Lady Farrington, Munro the African, Rene the Frenchman and Doc

This message was last edited by the GM at 01:44, Sun 25 Aug 2019.
GM
GM, 184 posts
The Narrator
Sun 25 Aug 2019
at 02:16
  • msg #42

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  The Half breed chuckles,..In a way?.. we may have did  just that.... He gives a   wink to his friend.

  ..so? Vey?  what brings  you all the way up here..... No sun or pyrmids up here?


Vay Morley is short of six feet tall and very thin, with a slight yellow cast to his skin.  He has about a weeks growth of beard.  He wears round rimmed glasses a fur cap with a leather brim reminiscent of old trappers.  He wears brown wool pants, red longhandles and a white shirt and a heavy buffalo robe fur coat.  His face shape is triangular, with a square jaw, brown hair speckled with gray, he appears to be mid to late 30s.

Well Chief <wink>, just taking a spell for my health, I've got another case of the Damned Roman Fever! (malaria).   Plus it gives me a break to compile some of my deciphering of Mayan petroglyphs.   Been in the Yucatan...... Dreadful place.  Everything there will bite you and is poisonous.

How have you been my old friend?


GM
GM, 188 posts
The Narrator
Sun 25 Aug 2019
at 06:44
  • msg #43

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid Lodge

As the group from the plane approach the Lake Placid Lodge they are met near the bottom of the stairs by a man sporting a warm smile.


I thought I heard a Pratt Wasp Engine in the night air.  Thought I'd come see for myself.

Then he hops up to his feet, taking a couple steps toward the group, offering a hand to help Amelia up the stairs.

Forgive me for my rudeness.
Ed, Ed Henry.
I'm an aircraft designer, so you see I have a keen ear for engines.


He looks directly in Amelia's eyes smiling.
May I assisst you Lady ?  He turns his head slightly but keeps his eyes on Amelia while shouting
PORTER...……...….help this lady with her luggage
Scout
player, 138 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 25 Aug 2019
at 13:28
  • msg #44

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    He Motions for the bar keep and points  to his    friends  and Vey,  Well, Me and Cowboy  mo9ved up from Hollywood   lookign for  work, Figured  i'd  come to the homelands  for a bit... We   met up  with Flyboy there , whose aircraft gives  us  a chance to make some money... provided  we  don't  get run out of   fuel  somewhere   bad...

 ....we have  some  Movie  woman with us,  and these Olympic  games are starting...don't  know what  we'll do  after that?.. MAybe   head back to Utah   , folks down there have a  place  for me  there.
GM
GM, 191 posts
The Narrator
Sun 25 Aug 2019
at 22:39
  • msg #45

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill

The crowd quickly goes back to drinking, except the Germans who are circled around Charlie, asking him for more rope tricks.  Charlies is quickly persuaded and now has most of the speakeasy watching him.

Vay motions toward a long rough sawn table with a few gentlemen sitting down.

Join us for a drink, I'd like you to meet a few people.

Jimmy Montague
Jimmy is 60 years old or more, he is a little frail, but lively.  He wears a fine suit, but it is poorly kept, a silk tie is loosely strung under his open collar.  The man is sketching something on a notepad with a pencil stub.  A pair of small reading glasses are perched half way down his red alcoholic nose.  He is drinking a bloody mary type drink, the only cocktail in the joint.  Almost everyone immediately recognizes the name Jimmy Montague, he is a world famous writer for the New York Evening Post.  But Si doesn't read newsies.  Vay says, He drug me up here so he could cover Governor Roosevelt who's opening up the games.  Said he needed a pally to go with him.  But I think he just wanted a drinking pal.  Jimmy says either Roosevelt or Cactus Jack is going to be the next president.


Jim Jules Jim is a large imposing figure, over six feet and two hundred pounds, still very fit in his mid 40's.  He wears a wool navy blue seamans coat.  He's a lieutenant in the navy and navigator, I met him when he was an ensign on the Rochester during the Great War.

Andres Riphaegen Andres is a fairly average looking man, except for his pale blue eyes which are bright and charming.  We just met Andres, he hitched a ride up with Lieutenant Jules from the Brooklyn docks.  Andres is a Dutch sailor, but he can handle his booze, so he fits right in with this gang.

At the end of the table is Dick Quirin.  We have him to thank for the great lighting in this place.  He's a mechanic for General Electric, up here working the PA system for the games.  He also strung this place up with Edisons.  A fellow couldn't see his drink before Dick worked the joint over. 
Scout
player, 139 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 25 Aug 2019
at 22:45
  • msg #46

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  The Halfbreed looked over   at Cowboy, then Nodded    , following  Vey over to the Table.

  ..Pleased to meet you gents. Me and My friend s brought  some   folks up for the games, I'll see if i can grab some kind of work while were here.

  sitting at the table   so his back is to a wall,..there  any places to stay up here, for working  folk ?
GM
GM, 192 posts
The Narrator
Sun 25 Aug 2019
at 23:20
  • msg #47

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Once Si meets the gentlemen and sits down, Dick's ears perk up when Si says they are looking for work.

Dick responds with a German-American accent.
I met a couple gentlemen looking to hire a bunch of men for a archeological dig in Labradour.  A Mr Rosenburg and a Mr Darre'.  They are staying up at the Lodge. 

Now Jimmy Montague is surprised.  There's not a lot of digs that I haven't heard of, what dig is this? Who's doing, do you know who's backing it ?

Dick I think the gentlemen are out of Vienna, that's all I know.
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:22, Sun 25 Aug 2019.
Scout
player, 140 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 26 Aug 2019
at 02:31
  • msg #48

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Scout  takes  a  Sip from his   drink, he  doesn't show  any sign of  reading the..um..sign.

  Well Sir  I could use a  Job.. everything  from scouting, to swinging a pick..to  scaring up food... If you want?  I could ask My friends  too
GM
GM, 193 posts
The Narrator
Mon 26 Aug 2019
at 03:34
  • msg #49

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill

Dick They said they were looking for a crew of several dozen.  They need laborers, mechanics, cooks, boat crewmen, a purchasing agent and anyone with mining experience.  I can introduce you to Mr Rosenburg and Mr Darre' tomorrow.

But in the meantime.  I also work for Mr Dewey, who's sponsoring this entire thing.  I'm supposed to hire people to help with the opening ceremonies ball tomorrow night at the Lodge.
And I must say...……….. you and your friend the cowboy there would be absolutely murder that clam bake.  The Europeans and Asians would love to have a cowboy an injun show to escort folks from their limos to the hall.

Scout
player, 141 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 26 Aug 2019
at 03:46
  • msg #50

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Scout  turns    and  Gives   a Sharp whistle, the  kind  he  and Cowboy used  more then a few times in the past. When Cowboy  looks  over, He waves  him over    shouting,..when you have a  minute!

  Turning  back to Dick he says,..if the Money's   right, and you can  help with the  Up keep  of  My friend's  plane...  That would  come in , right handy, for  get in  and out of the  wilds..

 ...as for the Cowboy  and  Indian thing?... Can't  say I'm real happy  about that, But... if the pay is  right?.. I can do  it, if Cpwboy  goes  along  with it
GM
GM, 194 posts
The Narrator
Mon 26 Aug 2019
at 04:45
  • msg #51

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill


Charlie comes over Boy Howdy, them krauts love to watch a rope twirl.  They want to know all about you too, but they are afraid to talk to you Si.

Dick Young Cowboy, how would you like to greet guests for a ball tomorrow night, I'll pay you a crisp new 5 spot for the night.

Charlies eyes open up, Yes Sir, tell me where to be

Everyone would know that average pay for typical help is two bits an hour, great pay is 50 cents an hour.

Andres chimes in, Need any porters ?  I'll carry baggage or hang coats or whatever.

Dick Be at the lodge before dark tomorrow.
Scout
player, 142 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 26 Aug 2019
at 11:19
  • msg #52

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  smiles  at Cowboy,..Don't know why they'd  be afraid.....I'm not  even wearing the scalps on my belt!...  he  laughs  softly,..just kidding..there  hasn't been scalp taking  for a few years  now.

 what  about   dressing  up?... I don't have  'buckskins' like you see in the  cinema ... and I sure don't have a suit....I have a Nice   warm Homespun shirt with  some beads on?  Woman  made it for  me in Utah. Got  one other pair of clean pants.... My Hat, and gunbelt , boots  and weapons  should do the trick though...I bet they don't see folks walking   around   dressed  like that?
GM
GM, 199 posts
The Narrator
Tue 27 Aug 2019
at 05:18
  • msg #53

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill


Dick lights up a cigarette with an ornate European lighter I will ask how they want you dressed.  I assume as authentic as possible.

Speaking of the dig.  Do you know where we can hire a surveyor and someone who can handle rock mining explosives ?

This message was last edited by the GM at 05:35, Tue 27 Aug 2019.
Scout
player, 145 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 27 Aug 2019
at 06:03
  • msg #54

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    Sipping  his   drink and looking  ruefully at the  glass,..I  worked   a Gold mine a tear or so  back, when me and Cowboy where Headed back north.. Irishman.... name of Brodie.. he was a  wiz  at  demo?... i was the only one  dumb enough to  go in the hole with him.... I learned  some things... You  get a good  drill man.. I  can Lay some sticks  for you... but i won't  use  Nitro.. saw two men and a Mule turned to  desert stew  cause   a Man Miss handled  a  vial...
GM
GM, 202 posts
The Narrator
Tue 27 Aug 2019
at 06:17
  • msg #55

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Placid Lake Lodge


A porter dressed in a dark green bellhop uniform comes out of the lodge headed toward the float plane, he reaches for Amelia's suitcase.  Munro raises his voice, in his deep accented voice he warns I will handle Lady Farrington's baggage.  Then he passes the man a coin for his trouble.

Munro sticks his head in the plane, speaking to Iain.  I would like to take a 2-3 bottles of whiskey to use as barter with the porters if that is ok.

Are you staying here tonight ?

This message was last edited by the GM at 07:10, Tue 27 Aug 2019.
GM
GM, 203 posts
The Narrator
Tue 27 Aug 2019
at 06:31
  • msg #56

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill

Vay elbows Si
Don't forget about your experience digging with me in Guatemala. I'll never forget that old Mayan mine we were in and that skeleton fell on you. What was that you said ?

Vay chuckles, and passes a beer to Si
Scout
player, 146 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 27 Aug 2019
at 11:48
  • msg #57

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  He Takes the Beer with a  grateful nod, and a  bit of an embarrassed  smile. ..I  Try to  forget that Vay... that curse was supposed to come with that dig... you  guys talking about  it all  night before? Then  we go in there and that happens...

 playing to the crowd, he looks at the other Men...you know  how  my people feel about the Dead....

  Halfway  into his sip, he    hits  the  table  with a hand,..Just remembered.. we have a frenchman  with us..he knows  about  surveying  and such...least ways.... he told  us as  much?
GM
GM, 204 posts
The Narrator
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 01:32
  • msg #58

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Dick Hold that thought while I get a beer

Vay leans over, in a low tone To hell with that Dutch Crust, you'll be my guest at the dinner


The talking and drinking in the sawmill continues.  Si is introduced to the big Swede that Vay was messing with earlier, the farm kid, the old German and the Spaniard who works with them.
Scout
player, 147 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 01:44
  • msg #59

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   smiles    at  that  and give Vay a nod and a grin.

  When the  others  come over, Si  stands   offers his hand   and sits  when the introductions  are finished,..so?  All this here? Is every one here  for the Olympics  and   things that  are  feeding off of it?
GM
GM, 206 posts
The Narrator
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 02:49
  • msg #60

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Jimmy Montague who's just lit his pipe replies with some sarcasm
The games are relatively small, about 250 competitors from 17 nations, hosted by a lecherous librarian with wide anti-Semitic streak.

People are hungry around the world, with rumors of starvation in the Ukraine.  Money is devalued everywhere.  Germany has 6 million unemployed and they are using Reichsmarks to burn or wallpaper.  There are wars in the Middle East, Burma and South America.  Last September the Japs invaded and now control Manchuria, and just 4 days ago there was a bombing of a Jap rail line, and the Chinese are blamed.

And if that weren't enough. They take away drink from hard working men, making the producers criminals.


Jimmy pauses and takes a long drink of his cocktail, and a puff of his pipe.

No, Nothing brings the elites together like a competition so one might have bragging rights for the next few years.  The elites have brought their money for a chance to bloviate and show off to one another.

So, tomorrow night they will have a grand gala.  They will dress in the finest clothes, don their best jewelry and dine over the best food the world has to offer.  Chuckling as they boast and regale each other with tales of grandeur.  Then they will retire to the smoking room to make business plans, before rejoining one another to dance with the ladies.

One really should not miss it, I know I won't.

Scout
player, 148 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 03:00
  • msg #61

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  there is a bit of a sad  smile   as  Si  pushes the brim of  his battered  Stedsen  up with one  finger...don't  see  me fitting in witht hem folks?  I'm all for eating, and some good  drink... stay away from smoking though, not good  for your if you have to hike alot... and the smell lets the animals know you';re  around..

 wasn't too far  back... in  Montana? he looked to Cowboy to see if  it was right...some rancher  hire d us to   chase off some  rustlers......  Cowboy stayed with the  herd  this one night, cause  one of the wrangles  was shot  from up in the woods?.....  Took me?.. maybe.. 2 Hours in the  dark to find him.... but it wasn't my   tracking... he had him  some of those    thin rolled  cigars?... he kept it   down behind this  rock, so's the   ash  wouldn't give him away... the funny thing  was..  I guess he thought himself  better then everyone esle cause he was a shooter from the war... Greman guy..... I didn't  even have  to  use  my  Gun... Just  My knife....  I have his rifle  back  with some   folks in Utah.. they are holding it  for me..along with   his  box of cigars.
GM
GM, 207 posts
The Narrator
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 03:09
  • msg #62

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Jim Jules asks Jimmy Montague
What was the name of that Injun that came out of the wilderness and you wrote a story about him just before I met you, maybe 10 years ago ?

Ishi ?

Yes, that's it...………… Si, you remind me of Ishi.  Do you know the story ?

Scout
player, 149 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 03:16
  • msg #63

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  shakes his head,..can't  say  i have?   Read papers..  ever now  and then a good  pulp story..  not many book stores  in the   woods!... got a lot of reading  down in hollywood ... some i had to read..some i wanted to read...

 we got  time?.. can you tell me  some of it?
GM
GM, 208 posts
The Narrator
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 03:53
  • msg #64

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Jim Jules shakes his head, No, I must defer to Mr Montague, he's the wordsmith.

Jimmy M Lieutenant, you'll have to get me a whiskey if I'm going to start telling stories.  He hands the navy officer a ten dollar bill, Bring the bottle

As Jim heads for the bar, Jimmy begins

Ishi was of the Yahi Tribe, of the Yana People who lived in the California wilderness. The Yahi believed all persons are equal and so lived with no political authorities.

Divided into groups, the Yahi use to hunt and gather for their food. The nation consisted of 400 people who lived isolated from the outer world and fought fiercely to defend their territory, which was close to the Californian landmines.

The Yahi were the first to experience the consequences of the gold rush. When more than 300,000 people from all around the United States came to California in their search for the precious metal, the territory of the Yahi became overwhelmed by the hostile gold miners.
The Yahi fought against the settlers but were eventually annihilated due to their lack of guns. A series of massacres decreased the numbers of the indigenous tribe to less than 100 people.


Jim had returned with a bottle of whiskey, and several tin cups.  He lines up the group and splashes generous liquor in each cup.  Jimmy takes a puff from his pipe, and sips from the cup.  Then continues.

With the rivers occupied by the gold diggers and the decreased number of deer in the forests, the Yahi lost their hunting spots and lived in starvation.

Ishi ran into the wilderness with some members of his tribe after the massacre of 40 of his tribesmen. Around 33 members of the Yahi tribe managed to escape, of which half were shot dead very soon after. Ishi remained in hiding for 44 years until a group of surveyors found their camp. Ishi and his relatives managed to escape, all but his sick mother. When Ishi returned to the camp, he found only his mother there, who died shortly after. The other relatives never returned, so he remained alone and spent the next 3 years wandering in the forests looking for food. In 1911, the desperate and starving man finally revealed himself to the modern world.

In 1911, the last of the Yana was captured while searching for food. The man who appeared around 50 years old wouldn’t tell his name to his captors, as per the old Yahi tradition not to reveal their names to the enemy.  He was sent to a university in San Fransisco to study, and was named Ishi by the scientists, which mean man in Yahi.

Five years later the last of the Yahi died, never revealing his true name. 


Remaining silent, Jimmy raises his cup in a toast.
Scout
player, 150 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 04:10
  • msg #65

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si Listened  intently.   His face was  impassive, but the   grip on his    cup would  tighten from time to time.

  ..There  are  people of all nations who are like that man...you struggle  for  you life.. your family and your  people. Until such  time comes, when you  are ..alone.

 Turning to the other  fellow  he says,..I am honored  by your  remark, but i  feel this  ..Ishi.. may have been a  much better  man then me.

 he takes a  deeper swig of his  drink and Nods.
Sparks
player, 60 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Wed 28 Aug 2019
at 18:12
  • msg #66

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

On the plane, Amelia had arranged with Iain to contact him by radio if she needed any help. She had a small suitcase radio that she could tune to the aircraft frequency. It would only be Morse, and she would only be able to receive if she were in her room, but at least it was a lifeline of sorts.

Not that she would be likely to need a lifeline once she was away from the plane and its wanted gangsters. She smiled when she mentioned this.

She passed Iain ten dollars as they had previously arranged, to cover painting the plane and any sundry expenses.

She had also spoken with the African.
"Mr Munro, I wonder if you would be so kind as to act as my assistant? Things might be different in England, but I fear in this 'neck of the woods' as the locals say, the only occupation that will be believable for an African, is a servant. At least it will provide you with a warm bed for the night, and I really could do with someone reliable to keep an eye on things. I would be most grateful for your help."

When she disembarked, she thanked the young man pleasantly for his assistance.
"Why, thank you, Mr Henry, most kind of you." If his eyes were seeking anything beyond polite thanks, he was to be disappointed.

She went inside with Munro's aid. Now she just had to meet her business colleague.
GM
GM, 209 posts
The Narrator
Thu 29 Aug 2019
at 05:53
  • msg #67

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Placid Lake Lodge

Munro This is acceptable to me.  I have been to many ports like this before.  This is not new to me, I am happy to help.  I am thankful you liberated me from my previous job.  Don't worry about me, there are real benefits of being seen, but not being seen.  Plus, I'm sure you'd return the favor to me if our rolls were reversed.


Mr Henry is a complete gentleman, escorting Amelia to the door, opening it for her, only saying Good Evening Lady before turning and heading back down the steps toward the aircraft.

The man behind the check in desk greets Amelia warmly.  Good Evening, my name is Horace, how may I help you ?  After pleasantries Horace the Concierge checks in Lady Amelia and hands her a note that was sitting in the pigeon hole for her room numbered 218.  The Note reads,


Horace comments, Your Valet will find common lodging in the basement with the porters.
GM
GM, 210 posts
The Narrator
Thu 29 Aug 2019
at 06:27
  • msg #68

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid Docks

Iain had his plane resting briefly as his passengers disembarked.  Iain took stock in the disposition of all his passengers.

Amelia and Munro were headed up to the Lake Placid Lodge to stay
Si, Charley and Mickey went to a local speakeasy
Rene and Doc(Vitto) were back at the cabin

Now coming onto the dock was a man dressed in a fleece lined jacket.  The man greets Iain warmly, Sounds like you have that wasp engine well tuned?  Let me ask you something, you have a noticeable horsepower drop off at high altitudes don't you ?

It was clearly more of a statement than a question.  This seemingly friendly guy, who came out of nowhere appeared to know something about aircraft engines.
This message was last edited by the GM at 06:40, Thu 29 Aug 2019.
GM
GM, 211 posts
The Narrator
Thu 29 Aug 2019
at 07:33
  • msg #69

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill


Jimmy Montague stands, I think that's enough for me boys.  I will see you tomorrow.  With that Jimmy, Jim Jules and Dick Quirin head to their lodging in town.  The three say good bye and shake hands on their way out.

Charlie signals for Si to come over to his table, where he sits with the huge man, an middle aged grizzly man, a young American and an olive skinned man.

Charlie introduces Si to each of them.

This is
August Steiner - the middle aged man
Sven Johansson - the huge man
Mark - the young American
then stumbles with the last mans name, Javier Atzoza, Actosa, the olive skinned man tries to help Charlie pronounce it, then the Spanish man spells out his last name, Otxoa
Scout
player, 151 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 29 Aug 2019
at 12:15
  • msg #70

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si gives  waves  and  a nod to the others  who leave.  Seeing Charlie's   motion, the HAlf  Breed  heads over  to the table.

    Greetings,  I  am Si Darkshadow.. me a Charlie work together  and traveled   around a bit as we  tried to scare up some jobs..

   Trying to get a feel from them   by a look in thie reyes  and   the grip of thier handshake.  You folks    live around here..or looking for  work from this Olympics , thing?

 Turning to Charile he adds,we have  a Jopb  coming  at  a dig site, if you want in... and  You egt to greet guests  in your   wrangler  clothes..., so we're set  for a while, for a change...
GM
GM, 213 posts
The Narrator
Thu 29 Aug 2019
at 20:54
  • msg #71

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill


The older man identified as August Steiner speaks
Vee verk har, for da Olympiad, build da race courses, vee did
speaking with a thick german accent

The kid Mark speaks up A dig, now I'm all for working, but you mean digging ditches ?
Scout
player, 152 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 29 Aug 2019
at 21:49
  • msg #72

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  smiled at the man who said   they helped  with the track.

 turning to the younger fellow he said,.. We've   done that... he nodded to Cowboy,..nothing  wrong  with good , hard  honest Labor.. as long as the folks   pay you..if they don't..well... you settle  the bill  however you have to.

 ..but this  is a 'dig'..they call it that because they found some Histroy things they want to dig up..study..and ship off  to museums ..of  course, if it is  exciting  enough,  people with deep  pockets  try to buy some of the   things for thier  Manor houses and such.... Differasnt  kind of Digging..sometimes hard... some  times easy, 'cause you can't break anything.... and depending  on who funds the  dig?.. your  pay is  either good... or great.
GM
GM, 216 posts
The Narrator
Fri 30 Aug 2019
at 06:17
  • msg #73

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Young Mark replies excitedly
Oh, like King Tut stuff.  That sounds keen.  I'm in.

The others shrug their shoulders and agree.

Jobs are hard to come by and seldom turned down or questioned in these times.
Sparks
player, 64 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 30 Aug 2019
at 07:53
  • msg #74

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Munroe's idea about bartering whiskey might have some merit. Amelia took one of the bottles in her baggage, leaving three on the plane. Two bottles had been left at the cabin, one for the trapper and one inside Doc, and the other 19 crates had been stashed in the woods around Silver Lake.

Having found Munro a bed for the night, Amelia decided to turn in herself. It was 10pm and it had been a long, and cold, day. A warm bath followed by a soft bed would be most welcome. Once Munro had helped her to settle her bags into her room, she left him to his own devices and called for a maid to run a bath for her and arrange her fripparies.

She wasn't too worried about the others. It had sounded as if they'd found themselves a party at that sawmill. She wouldn't be surprised if they drank into the small hours and then fell into a stupor under whatever table had last propped them up. Men did things like that.
GM
GM, 218 posts
The Narrator
Sat 31 Aug 2019
at 02:05
  • msg #75

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Placid Lake Lodge


Amelia finds something wrong.  When she takes a bottle to barter with, there should be 3 left, but there are only two.

The made draws her a bath in the large clawfoot tub, it is hot and wonderful.  She is amazed to find her room has a full body shower in it, the shower is tiled and surrounded by chrome pipes and at least 10 water jets.

Amelia lays down in the welcoming feather bed.  She fades off to sleep, clean, warm and in a quiet room.  The noise and cold of the aircraft are gone.
GM
GM, 219 posts
The Narrator
Sat 31 Aug 2019
at 02:09
  • msg #76

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si gets to know Charlies new friends.  He learns the middle aged man is a German, and served in the Great War fighting in the Kaisers Army.  He learns the young man is a farm kid, and apparently some kind of mechanical genius, he built his own motorcycle out of parts from various bikes.  Javier is affectionately called the Spaniard, a name he hates.  He is actually Basque, a former freedom fighter.

Si sees Mickey at the bar speaking to the bar tender.
Sparks
player, 65 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 31 Aug 2019
at 03:34
  • msg #77

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia thanked the maid and handed her a small coin before she left.
GM
GM, 220 posts
The Narrator
Sat 31 Aug 2019
at 04:15
  • msg #78

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia thanked the maid and handed her a small coin before she left.


.
Sparks
player, 66 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 31 Aug 2019
at 07:37
  • msg #79

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia awoke, hot and bothered, and glanced at her clock.

"Oh my. What a dream. Anyone would think I was fourteen! Must be the change from a cold aircraft to a warm bed."

She rinsed her face in cool water, and stood awhile listening to the sounds of the night before returning to bed.
GM
GM, 221 posts
The Narrator
Sun 1 Sep 2019
at 17:39
  • msg #80

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia  is able to settle back in and get some quality sleep.   Without further interuption.
GM
GM, 222 posts
The Narrator
Mon 2 Sep 2019
at 04:35
  • msg #81

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si sees Mickey and the bartender step behind a huge saw.  Si can see that Mickey is giving the bar tender a sip of the whiskey they had.  They appear to be negotiating.
Scout
player, 155 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 2 Sep 2019
at 06:56
  • msg #82

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    with out  really  thinking of it, Si take inventory of his  weapons. He holds  his  mug up to his  mouth   to cover the lower  part of his face, as he  watches  the two men talk.

   The halfbreed  Gets  Up , giving a wan smile to the others  to suggest he  has some needs to take care of., but  walks slowly  with the  outside   wall on one side of his  as his eyes  shift to the door  and the men talking. his  right hand  went under his    Duster, to grip his  tomahawk.....
Flyboy
player, 81 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Tue 3 Sep 2019
at 03:37
  • msg #83

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Lake Placid Lodge

As the group from the plane approach the Lake Placid Lodge they are met near the bottom of the stairs by a man sporting a warm smile.

I thought I heard a Pratt Wasp Engine in the night air.  Thought I'd come see for myself.

Then he hops up to his feet, taking a couple steps toward the group, offering a hand to help Amelia up the stairs.

Forgive me for my rudeness.
Ed, Ed Henry.
I'm an aircraft designer, so you see I have a keen ear for engines.


He looks directly in Amelia's eyes smiling.
May I assisst you Lady ?  He turns his head slightly but keeps his eyes on Amelia while shouting
PORTER...……...….help this lady with her luggage

GM:
Lake Placid Docks

Iain had his plane resting briefly as his passengers disembarked.  Iain took stock in the disposition of all his passengers.

Amelia and Munro were headed up to the Lake Placid Lodge to stay
Si, Charley and Mickey went to a local speakeasy
Rene and Doc(Vitto) were back at the cabin

Now coming onto the dock was a man dressed in a fleece lined jacket.  The man greets Iain warmly, Sounds like you have that wasp engine well tuned?  Let me ask you something, you have a noticeable horsepower drop off at high altitudes don't you ?

It was clearly more of a statement than a question.  This seemingly friendly guy, who came out of nowhere appeared to know something about aircraft engines.

Iain grins and nods, offering his hand.

"Ed, was it?  I'm Iain.  Well met.  It sounds like you do have a keen ear for engines.  What brings you to Lake Placid?  Are there any planes worth seeing around here?"
This message was last edited by the player at 03:41, Tue 03 Sept 2019.
GM
GM, 224 posts
The Narrator
Tue 3 Sep 2019
at 20:45
  • msg #84

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Placid Lake Docks



Ed Henry Yeah, well, it's like hearing your baby speak or sing.  All parents have a keen ear for the words of their off spring.  There are just a couple planes here; a Lockheed Vega, and the French brought a Bizerte 521.   Most people that flew in landed at Lake Champlain.  They don't want to get iced in on the lake.  It's been warm, but word is a cold front is hitting tomorrow night.


I designed the crankshaft for this baby.  You have her running pretty good.

I'm just here to watch the hockey.  Played as a kid, love the game and I don't miss a chance to watch top notch competition.


If you don't mind me saying, she' running a tad lean.  A few adjustments, and installing the new ignition system and this baby will pull another 75 horsepower and increase the efficiency too.

GM
GM, 225 posts
The Narrator
Wed 4 Sep 2019
at 05:52
  • msg #85

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to Scout (msg # 82):



Charlie comes over with two Germans, all are fairly well drunk.

Charlie Si, Si, settle something for us.

My friends here say...……………. this is Max and Fritz
Max and Fritz are my frrrrrrundsss,  frooondsss.


Settle something for my frunds…………….. froonds.




Charlie is doing a wonderful job of butchering the German language his new friends are teaching him.
GM
GM, 226 posts
The Narrator
Wed 4 Sep 2019
at 05:55
  • msg #86

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia awoke, hot and bothered, and glanced at her clock.

"Oh my. What a dream. Anyone would think I was fourteen! Must be the change from a cold aircraft to a warm bed."

She rinsed her face in cool water, and stood awhile listening to the sounds of the night before returning to bed.



Lake Placid Lodge

Amelia awakes in the morning.  A little tired, but very refreshed all in all after the cold plane flight from Canada.  The maid enters the room, What would you like to drink this morning, coffee, tea, juice, cocoa?  and will you be taking breakfast here or in the Solarium with the other guests?
Scout
player, 157 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 4 Sep 2019
at 08:25
  • msg #87

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   There  is a brief distracted  smile, his eyes  shift to the door...what do yo need Settled  , My friend?

 he  looks at Max and Frits  with a nod, he  turns slightly, to keep the doorway and the three men  in view, with Mickey and the barkeep in the backround.
charlie
Wed 4 Sep 2019
at 14:55
  • msg #88

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   There  is a brief distracted  smile, his eyes  shift to the door...what do yo need Settled  , My friend?

 he  looks at Max and Frits  with a nod, he  turns slightly, to keep the doorway and the three men  in view, with Mickey and the barkeep in the backround.


Charlie Max and Fritz s...s....say.................
then he turns to the Germans with a puzzled look on his face
What did you say.....

One of the Germans, Si is not sure it's Fritz or Max says, wir entschuldigen uns and he puts his arm around Charlie and escorts him back to a table.


Si, looks at the door, but no one enters.
This message was last updated by the GM at 14:55, Wed 04 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 158 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 4 Sep 2019
at 14:58
  • msg #89

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   The   halfbreed's   one eyebrow goes up as the german talks, then takes  Charlie back to the  table, , he watches  the other  German a bit, to see if he  follows.

   His   jaws  clench , just a bit, and shifts  to   Mickey again. to see what is going on,  but holds his position  near the door.
Mickey
Wed 4 Sep 2019
at 15:57
  • msg #90

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   The   halfbreed's   one eyebrow goes up as the german talks, then takes  Charlie back to the  table, , he watches  the other  German a bit, to see if he  follows.

   His   jaws  clench , just a bit, and shifts  to   Mickey again. to see what is going on,  but holds his position  near the door.


Mickey sees you watching, shakes the hand of the bar tender and walks back over to Si
I have deal with the bar tender to sell half our whiskey, maybe all.  I also got him to throw in some paint for the plane.


What's going on ?

Scout
player, 159 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 4 Sep 2019
at 18:06
  • msg #91

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   lifts his  mug a bit  as  if  to  take  another  drink,..just a feeling, like yuou get when you are hunting, and  suddenly  you feel like  are being hunted.... did  you see anyone follow you ?  someone  who might have  stayed outside to   light up, or...talk to someone?

  there is a  slight  frown, more dertermined then  worried,..Charlie  and I have made some enemies  along the  way, helping some  folks   who needed helping.... stepping on those  who, might try and take advantage of  folks who can't  do nothing about it.....could be, some  one out there  saw  us come in, and   had a glimspe? Not surer  whether they  should  come in or  Not.

 then he   forces a chuckle,or..it might be  bad hooch.... he lifted the    mug, with only the  second  cup he has been nursing, most of the night.
Mickey
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 17:36
  • msg #92

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si   lifts his  mug a bit  as  if  to  take  another  drink,..just a feeling, like yuou get when you are hunting, and  suddenly  you feel like  are being hunted.... did  you see anyone follow you ?  someone  who might have  stayed outside to   light up, or...talk to someone?

  there is a  slight  frown, more dertermined then  worried,..Charlie  and I have made some enemies  along the  way, helping some  folks   who needed helping.... stepping on those  who, might try and take advantage of  folks who can't  do nothing about it.....could be, some  one out there  saw  us come in, and   had a glimspe? Not surer  whether they  should  come in or  Not.

 then he   forces a chuckle,or..it might be  bad hooch.... he lifted the    mug, with only the  second  cup he has been nursing, most of the night.


Mickey You need me to hang around ?  If not, I'm going to go catch Iain before he leaves.
Scout
player, 160 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 18:02
  • msg #93

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  I'll walk out the door  with you... But i'm gonna  stay  close , Cowboy  has  had a bit too much to drink, wanna  make sure   I  can get  him safe to sleep...

 As they head to the door,..You watch them  folks aroudn here... might be  some folks out there hangign  around to roll people?.. 'cause it  isn't like we can go to the cops  about  gettign rolled out side a gin joint.

 ...i'll leep my eye on you, until you get out  of sight.
GM
GM, 228 posts
The Narrator
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 18:19
  • msg #94

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill


Mickey and Si walk outside.  Mickey nods to Si, and heads toward the docks.  Si doesn't see anyone following Mickey.

Si sees a man walking with a cane far down the road.  He appears to be elderly, ambling along through this small village that is poorly lit at night.  The smell of many pine fueled fireplaces warming homes is heavy in the air.
Scout
player, 161 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 18:29
  • msg #95

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


 there is a  slight   frown on  the Halfbreed's  face  as he  shifts his gaze to the elderly  man. looking for  anything that might  prove him to be , anything then he   seems to be...

 he still holds his mug,  his  right hand  Under his   Duster, gripping   the handle of his  tomahawk …

 waiting  for a bit, he will return to  the  building  and check on Charlie.
GM
GM, 229 posts
The Narrator
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 18:38
  • msg #96

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si sees no indication that the old man is anything more than an old man out on a late evening stroll.

Si returns to the Sawmill, getting passed by several Scandinavians leaving the Speakeasy.

He enters the speakeasy where he surveys the scene and sees several of the tables emptying.  The competitors from the various nations are saying good evening in various tongues and heading for the door and a bed.
Scout
player, 162 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 18:48
  • msg #97

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

     strolling  towards the table , that Charlie was at,..come on  there    my fine fellow... we need to get rest if  we're gonna be  at that party  tomorrow... You doing you   Cowboy stuff, and  I will be  a Guest at the  dinner,  I am assuming , having  a 'real-live' Indian will be worth  a few  drinks, for those who  a runming the place.
GM
GM, 230 posts
The Narrator
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 18:55
  • msg #98

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Sawmill

The old German, with the farm boy and Spaniard trailing behind walks up to Si and Charlie.

Kum vit uus.  All hostels full.  We make U pallet for night.

He reaches out and grabs Charlies other arm with a large weathered and scarred hand, helping to steady the boy.
Scout
player, 163 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 19:05
  • msg #99

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


 Si Looked  at the  Cowboy, then to the german,..might be a good idea, not   do someone good to be  nailed  drunk , ,when there's no drinking?... Lead on...

  Once again he  smiles  , the look of a tired fellow, but his eyes   keep watching those  around them.
GM
GM, 231 posts
The Narrator
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 20:17
  • msg #100

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Auguste Steiner, the old German guided the drunk Charlie with Si to an old stone barn.

Entering the main doors Si saw a new tractor that was clearly in here for service, a highly polished sleigh, harness and a motorcycle, but no livestock.  The barn smelled like a cleaned barn, dusty, the memory or manure, and fresh straw.  The odor of petroleum oil was present.


A side door opened to a lean to attached to the barn.  The first 4 feet was stone, above wood. The room was long and narrow.  At least 40 feet long, but only about 12 feet wide.  The room was warmed by a pot belly stove stoked with red fir logs, a neat, clean stack of additional wood near the stove. There were 3 cots arranged equal distances around the stove.


August retreived several piecesof canvas and instructed the boys to get straw.  The boys laid down the straw under the eye of the old German, then pulled the canvas together to make a sleeping pallet.  Clean wool horse blankets were laid on top for the guests.


The younger members put Charlie to bed, then climbed into their cots.  August wandered out into the main barn and lit his pipe. Soft curls of smoke swirling up.
Scout
player, 164 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 20:45
  • msg #101

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

        Pushing his   hat back with one  finger as he checked on Charlie, and   gave a shake of his Head. Turning to   follow the   German with  a   soft Chuckle.

 .. Been up  North alot of years, alot of times./.. can't  say I like the  snow  anymore.. grew   fond of sweating  and not getting frost bite..

 he  nods to charlie,..one of the ebst  friends i had ..  needs to control  how many mugs  he puts  down.
Old Timer
NPC, 2 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 21:26
  • msg #102

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn

Vat U doing Nord?
Klondike finding der geld
Scout
player, 165 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 7 Sep 2019
at 21:45
  • msg #103

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  ..Just Hunting, Family was  from up this  way.. I moved along   down  South to  try my had   a differant things. Learned some  thigns   I'm Glad  I know... saw  some thigns  I didn't....

 gives his a shake of his head,..never  tried to Klondike,  seen too many poeple go crazy over  those  rocks...

 ..what  about you?  coming over here  afte rt he   War?.. can't  be all that  welcoming?
Old Timer
NPC, 3 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 02:44
  • msg #104

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

August Ja Ja, das war.
I marsch in belgien, 4. August 1914.
I get back to meine hause 24. December 1918.

Vhen I get to hause.  I lerne, Vhe lose das farm, und Meine Mutter vill die.  Meine Brüders vere all killed in das war.


So mein Vater und I und homeless.  Vhe valken to mein Onkel bauernhof.  All is very bad in Deutchland.  I kommen to Amerika.

This message was last edited by the player at 02:44, Tue 10 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 166 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 9 Sep 2019
at 15:49
  • msg #105

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   There is  a thoughtful expression  as   So  says,..not  much  better  here  either?....   If you have a skill someone  can sue, then you can make a pretty good go of it...  if you are a Laborer..hard to get   work.. Working that Dig that  was  talked  about?.. that will be a good thing... good  coin.... somedays you'll work har4d.. sometimes    easy  stuff... depends on what the  egg heads  find and hwere they find it.

  ..you watch folks  though... some of them  are a wee bit  narrow  minded.... Heck?  I get hassled  and    half of my Family was here for    any of  thiers!
Old Timer
NPC, 3 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 02:43
  • msg #106

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn

August replies passionately.  Nein, Nein!
Amerika ist besten!

Nein Jobs in Deutschland, money ist nichts. Menschen burn Deutchsmarks, Kohle kost mohr.
Menschen besser in Amerika. Dis tobakko, nein in Deutchland.  Amerika gab me en neue life.

I again habe Geld in der Bank.  I will buy a Bauerhof, mit Schweinen, mit küken, mit Milch kuh. Drei years I buy Bauerhof.

Scout
player, 167 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 02:50
  • msg #107

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  smiles  and Nods  a bit  as he  looks over the   barn from where they stand.

  well? I'll tell you this. If you want to  have   a dairy farm. check the land..check to see if it has  clean water  and  flat grazing land, or ... Milk is  important, and that;s  a fact.. you play your cards  right, you could set a market for yourself.

 ..be  sorta  nice to settle down like that..nic e quiet life... don't think its  for me  though, I'd  get the  feeling  to move on, soon  enough..
Old Timer
NPC, 4 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 03:02
  • msg #108

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

OOC:  I'm cutting out the German accent, I think that's enough for flavor and my German isn't that good so it takes to long to post.

August  I would like milk cows.  maybe get me a nice round American woman to milk them
He elbows Si jokingly, then pulls a flask of moonshine, swigs, then passes it to Si.

I understand Wisconsin is good dairy land, lots of Germans there too.  Where do you come from?
I've never met an Indian before.

This message was last edited by the player at 03:02, Tue 10 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 168 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 03:19
  • msg #109

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    Si took a  small sip and  passed it back with a nod of thanks.me?.. Well.. don't know  for sure... , but way over on the other side of the Country... in  pacfic  Northwest?..least ways.. That's what i remeber.. My grandfather  raised me, mostly... That's where I learned to shoot and such..went through alot  of  tribes. movign all the time?... guess its  stuck in my bllod?

 ..yeah? Wisconsin  is  big on  Milk Cows..Minnisota   too..  some  of these eastern states too .. PA>,,, western New york?..I mean?  they have them all over.. Milk is a big thing..but some places   are  better   at it.
Old Timer
NPC, 5 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 03:50
  • msg #110

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


August You're no farmer.  You're a hunter, I somehow don't think milking cows would suit you.

Question is, what are you hunting here.  It's not really a job.

Scout
player, 171 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 04:04
  • msg #111

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  Nodded  lookign at the floor  , then  grinned,well...  some folks  around  America  and Canada, live out in the wilds? So they  hunt for  food..trap for   food  and furs..make stuff, sell some of the things  they find, or trade for goods  they can't  get , or make.... but I ..um?  'Guide' folks.. take them through   the  woods... some  times    rich folks who want to shoot somehting... other times, people  trying to find somehting... It helped me  get a  Job in hollywood..never  a big time actor, but  i had some  scenes.. normally and Indian  warrior..or a halfbreed   Gunman.. I wanted to get in one of those   movie s with teh Airplanes, like the aces  flew?... But,, enevr  got  a call...

 he smiled   a 'frownish' smile,one thing  i did learn...Cities are just  like the Jungle or the forest...the only differance, in the forest or Jungle? When things  try to kill you..its  for  food, or  to protect  terriroty, not to steal you  money..
Old Timer
NPC, 6 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 04:20
  • msg #112

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

August  I think I will take that job on the dig, maybe you will show me how to hunt, and I can show you how to milk a cow.

I am going to sleep.
  Gute Nacht Indian.
This message was last edited by the player at 04:20, Tue 10 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 172 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 12:56
  • msg #113

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   ... That  sounds like a  fair  trade.... Si  chuckles.good Night, I will   turn in as well...shortly. 

   standing    around , and walkign to the  doors he peeks out , looking at the sky to see if it  gives up  any  sign, what the weather will be like, then   shuts   it. Grabbing a pitch fork, he balances it on the handles, so the  Tines wil fall and make noise, should  the door  be opened.

 Finding his  way   back to the Pallet he covers  with the horse blanket,  his  knife and tomahawk loose in  thier sheath , his  face towards the  door.
GM
GM, 235 posts
The Narrator
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 16:11
  • msg #114

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

All is quiet through the night.   A new day dawns.


Ooc
We will catch Iain up, as soon as practical.
Flyboy
player, 83 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Tue 10 Sep 2019
at 22:08
  • msg #115

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Aye, the spirit is willing, but the budget is weak.  What adjustments would you make, and how much would they help without buying a new ignition system?"
Ed Henry
Wed 11 Sep 2019
at 02:14
  • msg #116

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
"Aye, the spirit is willing, but the budget is weak.  What adjustments would you make, and how much would they help without buying a new ignition system?"


Ed Henry The improved ignition system would be about $75, I'd help you for nothing.  These babies are...……….. well my baby.  Then it's just adjusting the jets for proper air fuel mixture with the new ignition system.

I can make a phone call and have the ignition system here in a couple days.



Mickey comes walking up to the plane carrying 5 buckets of paint
I did what I could. Two grey, one chrome green, one white, one barn red
GM
GM, 236 posts
The Narrator
Wed 11 Sep 2019
at 06:44
  • msg #117

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

OOC for all, except Iain

IC
The morning dawned overcast, with a light snow that dropped a couple of fresh inches of snow.  But the morning sun was now starting to peak through to the east.  Si awoke early, a little cold as the wood stove now contained nothing be a few hot embers.  Looking out a window, Si see that his lodging is only a hundred feet or more from the Lake Placid Lodge.

Amelia arose to the rattling of a cup and teaspoon.  She was resting warm and snug in the nice feather bed.
Scout
player, 173 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 11 Sep 2019
at 06:56
  • msg #118

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  went out  to get some wood  to restart the fire, so he   could  wash up a bit..

    he  chopped  soem extra  to   have on hand., then  stuck a  pot of    snow on top the stove.. and      crouched  by  it to get  warm. he had thought  about  checking for tracks. but the  new  snow would have  ruined that.
Sparks
player, 67 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Wed 11 Sep 2019
at 17:18
  • msg #119

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia opened her eyes at the crockery noises. Evidently the maid had returned.
"Good morning, what time is it?" she asked.
Maid
Thu 12 Sep 2019
at 03:15
  • msg #120

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia opened her eyes at the crockery noises. Evidently the maid had returned.
"Good morning, what time is it?" she asked.


The maid set down ceramic pot with hot tea, then poured Amelia a cup.
It is 5 minutes to eight.  Cream, Sugar ?
GM
GM, 237 posts
The Narrator
Thu 12 Sep 2019
at 03:19
  • msg #121

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si  went out  to get some wood  to restart the fire, so he   could  wash up a bit..

    he  chopped  soem extra  to   have on hand., then  stuck a  pot of    snow on top the stove.. and      crouched  by  it to get  warm. he had thought  about  checking for tracks. but the  new  snow would have  ruined that.


August is the first up and helps bring in the fire wood, soon the others are up and Mark the farmboy puts a pot of coffee on the wood stove to boil, then leaves the barn, returning shortly with a small wire pale filled with eggs.  The Spaniard then goes about preparing a quick meal.

This is clearly a practiced routine for the 3 of them.
Scout
player, 174 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 12 Sep 2019
at 04:07
  • msg #122

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si Carries  in  another load   of  wood,..we're gonna have  to pay you  for  some of this  food?..or   tell us who we  pay to get some?..Can't  be  Free Loading off you all, It was good enough for your to give  us  a place to sleep.

 he takes the  Bucket of  Hor  water off the   stove , splashing  some in another  pail  and   was his  face  and HAnds .
Sparks
player, 68 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 12 Sep 2019
at 05:46
  • msg #123

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia sat up in bed.
"Both, thank you.".

She was so glad that the maid had poured her a cup of refined, refreshing tea, rather than that horrid bitter coffee they habitually drank in this country. Pre-empting a guest's needs. That was a sure sign of good staff.

"Will you be my regular maid, or do you work a rota of the rooms? If I'm going to see you every day, I ought to learn your name." she smiled.
Old Timer
NPC, 7 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 02:08
  • msg #124

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si Carries  in  another load   of  wood,..we're gonna have  to pay you  for  some of this  food?..or   tell us who we  pay to get some?..Can't  be  Free Loading off you all, It was good enough for your to give  us  a place to sleep.

 he takes the  Bucket of  Hor  water off the   stove , splashing  some in another  pail  and   was his  face  and HAnds .


August just smiles, when Si finishes washing up, the old man hands Si an empty Milk pail
Molly is out back
Scout
player, 175 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 02:17
  • msg #125

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   chuckles   as he   takes the pail,..If  i  find out   Molly is  really   Mike?..  we might   have some  words...

 he sticks   his  hand  back on, making shure he has his   weapons, as he moved out  to find the  cow.
Bernice
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 02:37
  • msg #126

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia sat up in bed.
"Both, thank you.".

She was so glad that the maid had poured her a cup of refined, refreshing tea, rather than that horrid bitter coffee they habitually drank in this country. Pre-empting a guest's needs. That was a sure sign of good staff.

"Will you be my regular maid, or do you work a rota of the rooms? If I'm going to see you every day, I ought to learn your name." she smiled.



I'm Bernice. I am assigned to 4 rooms on this wing, including yours.  You must thank our concierge for the tea.  He insisted, said you were British and tea was appropriate.  He also passed along The Times of London, and apologized that it is 3 days old.

Bernice passes the folded over Times.  Amelia immediately feels something inside the folded paper.
Will there be anything else ?
Old Timer
NPC, 8 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 02:46
  • msg #127

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si   chuckles   as he   takes the pail,..If  i  find out   Molly is  really   Mike?..  we might   have some  words...

 he sticks   his  hand  back on, making shure he has his   weapons, as he moved out  to find the  cow.



Molly the brown Guernsey milk cow is indeed outback in a small pen attached to the back of the barn.
It's been some time since Si milked a cow.  The 10 minute job took him 4 times as long, but he comes back with a pail of warm milk, heavy with cream.

Breakfast is past ready, its cool, the others are cleaning up and have already eaten. Mark takes the bucket from Si and lets him eat.

August When you finish eating you can help us groom the horses and prepare the sleigh for tonight.  After that, I'd say you've paid your dues.   
Scout
player, 176 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 02:51
  • msg #128

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si pushes  up his hat as he  sits   down,..that sounds  fair to me, thank you... Cowboy up yet...?

 he looks around to see if   his   friend   was  awake yet.
Sparks
player, 69 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 03:01
  • msg #129

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"I shall do that, Bernice, thank you. I'm used to old news or no news, I've been working in the Canadian Arctic until yesterday. 3 days is relatively recent.

I think that will be all, for now. I'll drink my tea and peruse the paper, then I'll get changed and find the breakfast room. I'll see you later."


When Bernice had gone, Amelia checked the paper to see what was inside it.
GM
GM, 238 posts
The Narrator
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 04:14
  • msg #130

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
"I shall do that, Bernice, thank you. I'm used to old news or no news, I've been working in the Canadian Arctic until yesterday. 3 days is relatively recent.

I think that will be all, for now. I'll drink my tea and peruse the paper, then I'll get changed and find the breakfast room. I'll see you later."


When Bernice had gone, Amelia checked the paper to see what was inside it.



Inside the Times is a book, Romola by Georg Eliot, 1862, first edition.


A few minutes later there is a knock on the door.
Lady Farrington, this is Bill, may I come in.
GM
GM, 240 posts
The Narrator
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 04:37
  • msg #131

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si pushes  up his hat as he  sits   down,..that sounds  fair to me, thank you... Cowboy up yet...?

 he looks around to see if   his   friend   was  awake yet.



Charlie is found haying the horses.  The group finishes up all the chores by about 900 o'clock in the morning and August thanks them for the help.
Sparks
player, 70 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 07:21
  • msg #132

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Just a minute." called Amelia, a little flustered.

She had barely finished her tea, she certainly hadn't got dressed yet, she'd not anticipated guests so early.

She hurriedly pulled on a housecoat, primped her hair in the mirror, and opened the door.

"Mr Pulestown. I'd expected we'd meet over breakfast. I suppose you'd best come in."

She made a hurried glance along the corridor to see if anyone would notice a man entering a lady's chamber at such an hour in the morning.

What was worse was that his leaving at such an hour, unfortunately, was a gauntlet she would yet have to run!
Scout
player, 177 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 13 Sep 2019
at 12:15
  • msg #133

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  once all was  done,  Si finished  putting   gear away,..so...Now  we gotta  track  down that fellow  who is running   the Dig, get  some  fomral Hiring in... any one know where Vay is staying?
GM
GM, 241 posts
The Narrator
Sat 14 Sep 2019
at 04:29
  • msg #134

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  once all was  done,  Si finished  putting   gear away,..so...Now  we gotta  track  down that fellow  who is running   the Dig, get  some  fomral Hiring in... any one know where Vay is staying?


Charlie tells Si that he is staying at the Catskill Motel in town.


The Motel is only a short walk into town.  There are a number of small shops in Lake Placid vilage, a bakery, cafe, gas station, a boat shop, a general store and a couple of motels.  The Catskill Motel consists of small cabins with extended roofs to park a car.  It doesn't take the two long to find Vay's cabin where the two are welcomed in.

Vay Here, have a cup of coffee.
I'm sorry, but I'm not the one doing the hiring.  That's Mr. Zanuck
  The name immediately registers with Si.  Mr Zanuck was a writer in some of the moving pictures Charlie and Si worked on.  Dick Riphagen, the Dutchman is acting as his agent.  Hiring positions Mr.Zanuck wishes filled.  You'll have to go to the Lodge to find Mr Zanuck.
Scout
player, 178 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 14 Sep 2019
at 04:39
  • msg #135

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   taking a welcome   sip of the  Coffee, well. Guess  we'll have to try to  find the  fellow then...

  then he says,what  time is  the party  you wrere talking  about?... that might be a good place to meet   someone   who might need  an extra  hand ot  two.
Bill
Sat 14 Sep 2019
at 04:58
  • msg #136

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid Lodge


Bill steps aside while Amelia peaks down the hall, she sees only an unattended cleaning cart at the end of the haul.

Bill closes the door for Amelia and now she realizes what a large he is.  Well over six feet tall, broad shoulders, heavy framed.  He has a kind and confident face set with round glasses.

I apologize for calling at such an early hour, but it could not be avoided.  Urgent business has caused me to be recalled to Annapolis.   He walks toward the window, hands clasp behind his back.  A thoughtful expression on his face.

Where's my man manners.
How are you getting settled in?  I hope the accommodations suit you well.
  He turns away from the window, the expression of concern gone.  What questions do you have of me Lady Farrington ?
Sparks
player, 71 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 14 Sep 2019
at 07:05
  • msg #137

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

As Amelia assessed the size of the man, her mind momentarily flicked to the object still nestling beneath her pillow.


"I'm settling in very well, thank you, the accommodation is excellent," she smiled. "I'll need to know what it is you want me to do, and how you want me to do it. I'm afraid my supervisors were a little reticent with their information."
GM
GM, 242 posts
The Narrator
Sat 14 Sep 2019
at 18:25
  • msg #138

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
As Amelia assessed the size of the man, her mind momentarily flicked to the object still nestling beneath her pillow.



"I'm settling in very well, thank you, the accommodation is excellent," she smiled. "I'll need to know what it is you want me to do, and how you want me to do it. I'm afraid my supervisors were a little reticent with their information."



Bill begins a mission briefing, he is clearly practiced at this task  This dinner tonight.  There will be a lot of talk amongst big wigs tonight, we need you to pick up as much information as possible. Many of these people have influence in the League of Nations, and with their governments.  Focus on the Japanese and Italians, they are our biggest threats.  The Japanese especially.  We've picked up on some chatter, we don't know what it means, other than the Japanese have an intelligence operation running here.  We think they are attempting to recruit assets.

You are authorized to use any trusted people, get as much coverage at the dining tables as possible.  Place people as waiters or dining at the tables.  I have a replacement coming in who has knowledge of the seating assignments, and can help get people placed in the room.  His name is Mr. Richter.  He will be here in a couple hours.

Any critical information should be immediately radioed to Annapolis using the book cipher delivered to you in the Times.

Any Questions before I go?

GM
GM, 245 posts
The Narrator
Thu 19 Sep 2019
at 18:11
  • msg #139

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   taking a welcome   sip of the  Coffee, well. Guess  we'll have to try to  find the  fellow then...

  then he says,what  time is  the party  you wrere talking  about?... that might be a good place to meet   someone   who might need  an extra  hand ot  two.


Ooc sorry didn't see this

Vay says,
You'll go as my guest Si.  I'm taking you to get a suit after you finish your coffee.  I'm paying, and I'm doing it because I'm not going to have you standing out there like a cigar store indian
Scout
player, 182 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 19 Sep 2019
at 18:23
  • msg #140

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  chuckles  a bit, Alright?...  What about  Cowboy?  They wanted  him to be doing tricks  and such?..I mean?  the pay is good  for that, we done worse in hollywood, between pictures..

   downing the last of the Coffee, Si will wash it out, or  at  least  rinse it out... We  packed  Light  when  we  left  Cali... i had a decent   brown suit?... Don't  know what they wear   over here..but?..I'm Ready   I suppose....
GM
GM, 246 posts
The Narrator
Thu 19 Sep 2019
at 18:40
  • msg #141

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The kid likes the attention and doing his tricks for people, we can let him have that.


Vay leads Si down the street to an old board and batten hardware store.  A porcelain sign hung hastily reads,
Cohen Brothers Habidasery.

Vay takes Si inside and says.
Mr. Cohen, please fix my friend up for tonight.  Mr Cohen asks, black or white.

Vay responds, Black.

Mr Cohen starts to measure Si.
Sparks
player, 72 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 19 Sep 2019
at 19:30
  • msg #142

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Any Questions before I go?

OOC: Oops, sorry, I forgot you were waiting for me.

"I have a few questions.

Who will pay my recruits, and how much can I offer?

How much can I tell them? They're not going to pick up much useful information if they don't know what they're listening for or why.

Since Bernice delivered the book, does that mean she's trusted? On the payroll?

Do we have any known... opposition, here?"

Scout
player, 183 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 19 Sep 2019
at 21:16
  • msg #143

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  has  been fitted  before, normally for costumes, but a few of the costumes were suits  as  a extra, or  bit player.

  He   tries his best to  be co-operative ...i would like the   it  to  fit   my blade  and  tomahawk, Please, even if i  need to  carry it in a  shoulder  sling, of  sorts... never know   what can pop up at these parties... a few gangsters pop in   to   steal from the rich and all that?
GM
GM, 247 posts
The Narrator
Sat 21 Sep 2019
at 08:01
  • msg #144

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to Sparks (msg # 142):

OOC NP

IC
Bill We have very limited budget for this.  Here is $200.  Make it last, that is all we can spend for this.

Tell them the minimum necessary to complete the mission.

Bernice is just an employee, she knows nothing.  The concierge is a trusted agent.

We don't have any known enemies, but the Japs and Italians appear to be the biggest threat.

Sparks
player, 73 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 21 Sep 2019
at 08:29
  • msg #145

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Very well, There are a few people I can ask. I'll see what we can pick up from general chatter, and contact you as arranged with whatever we find.

"If you're not staying for breakfast, Bill, I'll get myself dressed, wander along to the Morning Room, and then make contact with my contacts."


When she had concluded her business with Bill, she checked the corridor was clear again before allowing him out of her room. She was NOT about to be seen letting a man out at this time of the morning!
Bill P
Sun 22 Sep 2019
at 22:55
  • msg #146

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
"Very well, There are a few people I can ask. I'll see what we can pick up from general chatter, and contact you as arranged with whatever we find.

"If you're not staying for breakfast, Bill, I'll get myself dressed, wander along to the Morning Room, and then make contact with my contacts."


When she had concluded her business with Bill, she checked the corridor was clear again before allowing him out of her room. She was NOT about to be seen letting a man out at this time of the morning!


Bill No, I will be going.  My replacement will be coming in on the same I car I will be leaving in.  You can meet him at the small book store in town.  He will ask you if you ever read Will Rogers.  You will confirm, only his short column.

Good Luck Lady Farrington.

Mr. Cohen
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 02:26
  • msg #147

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  has  been fitted  before, normally for costumes, but a few of the costumes were suits  as  a extra, or  bit player.

  He   tries his best to  be co-operative ...i would like the   it  to  fit   my blade  and  tomahawk, Please, even if i  need to  carry it in a  shoulder  sling, of  sorts... never know   what can pop up at these parties... a few gangsters pop in   to   steal from the rich and all that?



The coat will hide it when you want to.  But I think it is part of you and though appears to conflict, in your case adds authenticity. to your overall appearance.

Then Mr Cohen goes about recording the measurements, leans over and whispers something to Vay.

OK, I think I have what I need.  You be back here at 3 PM for a final fitting and adjustment.
Scout
player, 184 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 02:31
  • msg #148

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si Nods   with a smile,  Thank you, I am sure you have   your  share of folks trying to get  polished up before  the big party.. I'll see you   at 3:00

 as  they leave the shop, Si  says to Vay,so?  there's gonna be   big wheels  here.   Any of them have  anything to do with the   Dig..
Vay Morely
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 02:54
  • msg #149

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid Village


Vay This Dick Riphagen fellow is just working for various people like the rest of us.  He's working as hiring agent to fill jobs.  So he frequents gin joints and finds fellows looking for a meal, like most of us.  He's lined up workers for Mr. Dewey, Mr. Zanuck as well as these archeologists on this dig.

I know nothing of this dig.  Something tells me this is not on the up and up.  If I was a betting man, they've found some Viking age transcripts about a Viking Jarls burial mound and are readying to rob the grave site.

I've noticed Riphagen also has a thing for the ladies and ladies jewelry.

Scout
player, 185 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 03:08
  • msg #150

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si snorts,..Vikings....i'll be a bit  interested myself... It  an odd thing? People thinking some  dandy from spain, found these land s before  a race of seafaring   warriros?
Sparks
player, 74 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 03:27
  • msg #151

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Once she had wished Bill all the best for his journey and had carefully seen him out of her room, Amelia quickly dressed herself, packed her essentials into her handbag, and made her way down to breakfast, where she made a casual assessment of her fellow guests, particularly the ones who looked Japanese or Italian.

After breakfast, she would take a stroll into town and see if she could find a couple of interesting books to read...
GM
GM, 251 posts
The Narrator
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 04:00
  • msg #152

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid Lodge

Amelia finds two men from the Japanese national team passionately explaining the recent 'Shanghai Incident' between Japan and China.  The man explains to a pair of Canadian men....

Five Japanese monks were attacked by street thugs in China.  These monks had taken vows of silence and poverty.  How could they cause anyone trouble.  They were brutally beaten in Shanghai, beaten so severely all of them died.  The police would not stop it, in fact they laughed and held up medical attention.

What choice did we have, we had to show the Chinese that they can't kill our people out of hand. 


The Canadians counter But a 13 hour bombardment of the city, war ships and marines?

It's not just the Five Monks, take all the attacks by China on Japan in Manchuria.  No, the Chinese must be shown that they cannot kill Japanese and attack our economic interests.  They've seen nothing yet.

After overhearing the discussion Amelia makes her way down to the village that is now bustling with activity.  She smells fresh bread being baked and hears the many noises of the village from the clop of shod hooves to automobiles.  She easily finds the small bookstore.
Sparks
player, 75 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 04:23
  • msg #153

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia naturally kept herself abreast of foreign affairs. She was aware of the current Shanghai Incident, The Times she had taken to breakfast that morning made mention of it, but she was also aware of last year's Manchurian Incident, that Manchuria was a part of China that Japan had recently invaded, so talk of 'attacks by China on Japan in Manchuria' seemed more than a little partizan to Amelia. It seemed to her that China had every right to defend its territory against Japanese invasion.

That part of the world would bear watching. It would be interesting to listen in on a few conversations just for her own edification.


Amelia entered the bookshop and idly browsed the shelves, keeping an eye open for her new contact.
GM
GM, 252 posts
The Narrator
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 04:39
  • msg #154

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Placid Book Store

Amelia enters to the welcome jingle of a small bell on the door.   The shop is stuffed with books, there is a wide bench near the window.  Amelia only sees one customer, a man in his late 30s, maybe 40. Smaller in stature, thinning black hair, green eyes and mustache.  He walks with a limp and occassionally leaning on his sturdy umbrella. He wears a dark blue suit, a leather bound journal tucked under his arm and a silver medallion around his neck.  He is leafing through a recent popular mechanics periodical.
GM
GM, 253 posts
The Narrator
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 05:29
  • msg #155

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si snorts,..Vikings....i'll be a bit  interested myself... It  an odd thing? People thinking some  dandy from spain, found these land s before  a race of seafaring   warriros?


The two continue to walk, Vay leading the way.
Vay Indeed, seems pretty arrogant doesn't it.  I would dearly like to know what they are up to.  A Viking burial mound is the only reason I can think of for a big dig with foreign workers. 

Vay suddenly stops walking and points to a sign that reads, Bath's 10 cents.
Sorry buddy, Mr. Cohen insisted.
Scout
player, 186 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 07:16
  • msg #156

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si looked up at the Sign,..well..I supposes it wouldn't hurt.... he looked a bit sheepish.

 don't  want any flower smells though, has to be ..like..leather  or Hickroy... don't want the eastern folk to think i'm  a dandy!
GM
GM, 254 posts
The Narrator
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 07:25
  • msg #157

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si looked up at the Sign,..well..I supposes it wouldn't hurt.... he looked a bit sheepish.

 don't  want any flower smells though, has to be ..like..leather  or Hickroy... don't want the eastern folk to think i'm  a dandy!


Vay smiles and leads the way through the door.  Walking through a curtain is a young black man with an armload of white towels.  Val says, two baths and a steamer Sir.  Plunking down 6 bits.

Then welcomes them and takes them to the back to a row of bath tubs with soap and scrub brushes.  After hot baths the two are taken to a steam sauna in a small log building out back.  Three times in, then three times into the snow, then a warm shower.

Vay takes a deep breath.... Refreshing isn't it.
Flyboy
player, 88 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 07:27
  • msg #158

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Ed Henry:
Flyboy:
"Aye, the spirit is willing, but the budget is weak.  What adjustments would you make, and how much would they help without buying a new ignition system?"


Ed Henry The improved ignition system would be about $75, I'd help you for nothing.  These babies are...……….. well my baby.  Then it's just adjusting the jets for proper air fuel mixture with the new ignition system.

I can make a phone call and have the ignition system here in a couple days.

Iain sighs regretfully.

"My pockets aren't that deep.  Are there any adjustments that can be made without new parts?"

Ed Henry:
Mickey comes walking up to the plane carrying 5 buckets of paint
I did what I could. Two grey, one chrome green, one white, one barn red

Iain nods gratefully.

"Thank you, Mickey."

He turns to Ed.

"Any suggestions for cheap plane painters around here?"
Sparks
player, 76 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 08:18
  • msg #159

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia smiled at her fellow customer.

"Good morning, lovely weather, isn't it? she asked, waving toward the shop window and the bright, crisp climate beyond it. Her accent was unmistakably English, underlined by her chosen topic of conversation.
GM
GM, 255 posts
The Narrator
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 22:51
  • msg #160

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Placid Book Store

The man starts a little, lowering his periodical, he responds as a gentlemen.
Yes, it is lovely.  Excuse me, am I in the way.  You probably want to get to the morning paper.

He points with his hand to the newspapers behind him.
Ed Henry
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 22:59
  • msg #161

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


Lake Placid Docks

Ed We might be able to do a little, but frankly for stock performance it sounded fairly decent.

Mickey interjects I think we can cover the cost of the parts

Ed Good, I'll get the parts ordered tomorrow morning.  Now about the painting, I can see why you want a change.  I doubt you'll find anyone here in this little burg.  Not far away, just to the West is the town of Sarnac Lake, about 5 times the size.  You'll likely find someone there.  I'm sure you saw it on your approach to the lake.  It's only about 5 air miles away.  Iain did see the town he is talking about.
Sparks
player, 77 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 23:01
  • msg #162

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia scanned the newapapers to see if they were all 3 days old, like the one she had just read.
Scout
player, 187 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 23 Sep 2019
at 23:07
  • msg #163

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si,   smiled a sardonic  smile,Aye, it was that.  Could have  done  with out the  cold snow though. I get enough of that on a day to day, in the winter!

 he   chuckled,..I have to admit, i missed real baths... one of the best things  about Hollywood.
GM
GM, 256 posts
The Narrator
Tue 24 Sep 2019
at 06:14
  • msg #164

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia scanned the newapapers to see if they were all 3 days old, like the one she had just read.



They are of various ages.  There is the local Adriondack Daily Enterprise which is the local weekly paper, the New York Times is current today, and the few various others are of other ages.
Sparks
player, 78 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Tue 24 Sep 2019
at 13:59
  • msg #165

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Thank you sir, I think I'll take a copy of the New York Times. Are you local, or here for the Games?"
GM
GM, 257 posts
The Narrator
Tue 24 Sep 2019
at 22:09
  • msg #166

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
"Thank you sir, I think I'll take a copy of the New York Times. Are you local, or here for the Games?"



The gentleman turns, grabs the copy of the times and hands it to Amelia
No, just came up from Maryland to watch the games.  Beg my pardon, but you don't sound like a local yourself.
GM
GM, 258 posts
The Narrator
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 04:04
  • msg #167

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si,   smiled a sardonic  smile,Aye, it was that.  Could have  done  with out the  cold snow though. I get enough of that on a day to day, in the winter!

 he   chuckled,..I have to admit, i missed real baths... one of the best things  about Hollywood.


Vay  I have some work to do, I think you can find Mr Riphagen on your own...…… get on that dig.
Sparks
player, 79 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 04:11
  • msg #168

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Thank you. No, I'm from England, I'm just here for the games myself."
Artemis Richter
player, 1 post
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 04:41
  • msg #169

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
"Thank you. No, I'm from England, I'm just here for the games myself."


He points towards the paper
Do you read Will Rogers ?
This message was last edited by the GM at 04:41, Wed 25 Sept 2019.
Flyboy
player, 90 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 05:32
  • msg #170

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Ed Henry:
Lake Placid Docks

Ed We might be able to do a little, but frankly for stock performance it sounded fairly decent.

Mickey interjects I think we can cover the cost of the parts

Ed Good, I'll get the parts ordered tomorrow morning.  Now about the painting, I can see why you want a change.  I doubt you'll find anyone here in this little burg.  Not far away, just to the West is the town of Sarnac Lake, about 5 times the size.  You'll likely find someone there.  I'm sure you saw it on your approach to the lake.  It's only about 5 air miles away.  Iain did see the town he is talking about.

Iain blinks as Mickey interjects, and then nods thoughtfully.

"How long do you think it will be before the plane with new parts is ready to fly?"
Scout
player, 188 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 05:40
  • msg #171

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Adjusting his hat,  and  lifting the  Collar on his Duster., The half breed  take s  a walk around , looking  for   any news  on  The Dig.

 walking down the street  watching  folks looking for  folks who might   cause  them trouble to mark thier faces.

  he'll look for signs   or  perhaps a sign up area for the dig.
GM
GM, 260 posts
The Narrator
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 05:55
  • msg #172

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid Docks


Ed says
I can have the parts here two days after tomorrow morning.  It will only take about 6 hours to install the new ignition system and re-tune her.  You'll be pulling more power and G's than you've ever dreamed of.


When Mickey and Iain are alone Mickey says.
I got us Three Dollars and Seventy Five cents a bottle.  That's easily a buck more than usual wholesale.  These folks must be thirstin for it up here.  I sold 160 bottles for a neat six hundred green ones.
This message was last edited by the GM at 05:55, Wed 25 Sept 2019.
GM
GM, 261 posts
The Narrator
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 06:00
  • msg #173

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Adjusting his hat,  and  lifting the  Collar on his Duster., The half breed  take s  a walk around , looking  for   any news  on  The Dig.

 walking down the street  watching  folks looking for  folks who might   cause  them trouble to mark thier faces.

  he'll look for signs   or  perhaps a sign up area for the dig.



Si runs into the big Swede he met at the Speakeasy last night.  The big man comes right up to Si.  And greets him very warmly
Gud Morgon Chief


Si looks around and sees many people are now in the street in late morning.  People from all nationalities.
Scout
player, 189 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 06:12
  • msg #174

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Hey!.. good morning  he  smiles , taking  a walk around see what's   going on here in the daylight

 he       waves    at the people  using every motion he has to   scan the people in the street, to see if anyone    'odd'  would be lookign   around as well.

  You know   of  any of these  people..  like the   athletes  or business  folks?

 he  checks over the Swede, to see if he is   alright after the night  before..how  do you feel, head on ok?  he  grins  as  he looks at the fellow's  eyes.
GM
GM, 262 posts
The Narrator
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 06:31
  • msg #175

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Hey!.. good morning  he  smiles , taking  a walk around see what's   going on here in the daylight

 he       waves    at the people  using every motion he has to   scan the people in the street, to see if anyone    'odd'  would be lookign   around as well.

  You know   of  any of these  people..  like the   athletes  or business  folks?

 he  checks over the Swede, to see if he is   alright after the night  before..how  do you feel, head on ok?  he  grins  as  he looks at the fellow's  eyes.


Swede I've met a few of them.
Sparks
player, 80 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 11:21
  • msg #176

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to Artemis Richter (msg # 169):

Amelia smiled. "Only his short column," she replied.
Scout
player, 190 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 14:14
  • msg #177

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  the Brim of his Stetson  still down a  Bit  reaches   to the  Brim, giving it a Tug and a nod to the Japanese man  near some others, he  smiles a Thin lipped smile

  well, if you're  not  busy, why don't you give  me the lay of the  land here?

  a hand , again Motions in the direction of the people  and the  fellow  he saw...Like those  folks there?  You know if they are   watching, or taking part, in the games...?
GM
GM, 264 posts
The Narrator
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 23:38
  • msg #178

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  the Brim of his Stetson  still down a  Bit  reaches   to the  Brim, giving it a Tug and a nod to the Japanese man  near some others, he  smiles a Thin lipped smile

  well, if you're  not  busy, why don't you give  me the lay of the  land here?

  a hand , again Motions in the direction of the people  and the  fellow  he saw...Like those  folks there?  You know if they are   watching, or taking part, in the games...?


Have you not seen the Nipps before.  Don't let their small size fool ya, their a hardy lot.  That bunch there, a few are competitors, others coaches.  That's all I know of them.

The japanese man has a sturdy cane, which he raises, tapping the brim of his bowler hat.
Then he turns down an unpaved path that heads toward St Agnes Catholic Church.
GM
GM, 265 posts
The Narrator
Wed 25 Sep 2019
at 23:46
  • msg #179

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
In reply to Artemis Richter (msg # 169):

Amelia smiled. "Only his short column," she replied.



Artemis  I love his wit.  I'm glad to find another admirer.  My name is Artemis Richter.  If you have the time, the book store has a reading room in the back where we can quietly discuss his writings.  Would you do me the honor of spending a few minutes on the subject ?

Artemis indicates the room in the back with a raised hand.
Scout
player, 191 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 00:15
  • msg #180

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  sees  the fellow  head to the Church..... If you excuse me?.. I..think I might know him..form...ah?..Hollywood.....   I'll see if  i can find you later?

 he   smile s at the Big fellow  and  walks off   after  the  Japanese  fellow, he has  taken the measure of the  cane.  He  frowns a  tad, But continues on,  not chasing, but  not  falling  behind, his eyes shift  looking  for ambushes of sorts...
GM
GM, 269 posts
The Narrator
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 05:09
  • msg #181

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si  sees  the fellow  head to the Church..... If you excuse me?.. I..think I might know him..form...ah?..Hollywood.....   I'll see if  i can find you later?

 he   smile s at the Big fellow  and  walks off   after  the  Japanese  fellow, he has  taken the measure of the  cane.  He  frowns a  tad, But continues on,  not chasing, but  not  falling  behind, his eyes shift  looking  for ambushes of sorts...


the man walks up the path, moving around front he nods at Si, and ascends the stairs entering the church.
This message was lightly edited by the GM at 05:09, Thu 26 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 192 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 01:39
  • msg #182

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 there was a bit of a smile..perhaps of relief... He   followed  the   fellow to the steps. he    watched him  enter.

 then followed, stopping Briefly to make sure   there wasn't  any surprises inside the door, he took his hat off in the structure...

 ..Long way form home..... I'm guessing you  aren't  ..IN... the games....
Artemis Richter
player, 2 posts
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 04:15
  • msg #183

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He waited for the English woman, obviously his contact here at the Games based upon her correct response to his rather innocent inquiry and a coded message.  He rested a bit of his weight on his walking stick, his hand covering the silver.  He smiled in an effort to reassure the woman that all was well.
GM
GM, 267 posts
The Narrator
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 04:38
  • msg #184

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

OOC
Artemis and Amelia have met and are prepared to further discuss things
GM
GM, 268 posts
The Narrator
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 04:46
  • msg #185

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
there was a bit of a smile..perhaps of relief... He   followed  the   fellow to the steps. he    watched him  enter.

 then followed, stopping Briefly to make sure   there wasn't  any surprises inside the door, he took his hat off in the structure...

 ..Long way form home..... I'm guessing you  aren't  ..IN... the games....

The manis standing in the center aisle, hands infront of him both resting on his walking stick.  His bowler rests on a hat hook near the door where Si stands.

No...……. no I have other business here.
And you ?

This message was last edited by the GM at 04:47, Thu 26 Sept 2019.
Sparks
player, 81 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 05:41
  • msg #186

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to GM (msg # 179):

OOC: Sorry, busy day yesterday

Amelia nodded. "Pleased to meet you, Mr Richter. My name is Amelia Farrington. I'm sure I could spare a little while to discuss something of mutual interest, please lead on."
Scout
player, 194 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 07:58
  • msg #187

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Been traveling,  Me and a friend hooked up with some good folk, trying to make some money..and we ended up here... Have some Job offers in the offing, looks like  it  could  last a bit.

 Shrugging , his arms open a bit, hat in his left hand,  right hand   empty.

 where you around the sawmill yesterday night? Having some drinks there...some one was  for certain.
GM
GM, 271 posts
The Narrator
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 08:21
  • msg #188

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Been traveling,  Me and a friend hooked up with some good folk, trying to make some money..and we ended up here... Have some Job offers in the offing, looks like  it  could  last a bit.

 Shrugging , his arms open a bit, hat in his left hand,  right hand   empty.

 where you around the sawmill yesterday night? Having some drinks there...some one was  for certain.



The man leans his walking stick against a pew and approaches Si.  He has deep serious brown eyes.  His hair is cut very short.

That was me. I did not know who was inside, and like I said, I'm here on other business.
I am Kato Danzo of Nagao Clan.

Scout
player, 195 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 08:51
  • msg #189

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  smiles  a s sad smile,..Greetings, Kato Danzo-san... YOu have the good  Fortune of  Knowing you clan.   I am  Si  Darkshadow, my people were from the   great northwest...  his  'hat' hand  motions to the west,..least that what them , who raised  me said...Traveled  around alot.. Up and down this here whole  side of the world, Just about?...

 ..been  awhile, since  i met anyone  else..Some   English  fellow... he snapped his   fingers as he looked   aside in thought,Sir.. Wilkens...Waykins?  something like that...billed himself   as a Adventure man...Big  game, all that..he was  down  Bolivia way?.. don't know why?..he wasn't very friendly?  Then.. Anita   Collia.. from, Italy  or so she said... now?  she was real friendly ... she  thought it  best to go back home...  he grinned at that.

 Been pretty quiet, 'cept  for   folks  trying to   kill us  for   booze or Money... and, as  I am sure you know, there's  the  folk who Think they are  better then most?   Theya re the  one  I don't mind  helping the others  with... damn hard  life , now a days?... ahrd working folks don't need that.
GM
GM, 272 posts
The Narrator
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 15:02
  • msg #190

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

St Agnes Church

Kato tilts his head a little
We have little concern if these people suffer for a generation or two or three.  We transcend such foolish problems of peasants.

We have watched them come and go for centuries, plagues, famines, wars...…………… they die and we go on.  We are the masters of this world.  We run it from the shadows, not them.

I suppose they are entertaining to watch.  They are puppets in the play.

Scout
player, 196 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 15:22
  • msg #191

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    Si looks  down at his hat, he  fiddles  with the Brim  abit,well , see there?  That's what  makes  some of us....not good  people. These  folks?  they build this  world, from the  first time  they  could  walk and  form  words?....Don't know  'bout you?.. But  there's  lots of  folks that helped me along the  way, ain't  in me to  be an ingrate. To  treat them less.. we''ll that just makes us animals... I don't rightly think myself  as an animal....but here's something to think on?.. Do you know   who your parents  were?..Cause   I don't and   the  fellow who said   he was  my grandfather?..I really don't think he was...its been along time since then....very long.

 he    points his  hat  at  Kato,  then lowers  it  again,..I don't know  much, from across the sea... either  side..for that matter.. I know a damn good  bit  of what's between  though, from  one block of ice  to the other...

 ..your people , are supposed to have  Honor?... So  does  mine.... looks  like,  you either forgot that, or   your people have a differant  view of Honor then mine?
GM
GM, 273 posts
The Narrator
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 17:11
  • msg #192

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

St Agnes Church

Kato smiles, a predatory look in his eyes
You're weak for such a strong name. 



He takes a step closer, raising his voice
I have protected and fought for a dozen Shoguns, several Emperors, DONT QUESTION MY HONOR.


I doubt you understand Honor.  Honor is not about fretting over whether some poor peasant has his gut full of rice..... or empty.  Honor is protecting your flag, your clan, even if it means death.  Honor is taking on any task to further goals of your flag and clan.  Honor is killing those who bring shame on your order, no matter how valuable they are to your order.

My father was a dragon, who won a princess in battle.  His eternal breath flows through me.  I know very well my origins primitive one.

This message was last edited by the GM at 17:11, Thu 26 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 197 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 26 Sep 2019
at 18:47
  • msg #193

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  smiles    again looking down at his   had that he  holds in front, his  eyes  raise  a bit,

  Your  Anger  betrays you... your  heart is wounded by the truth it has heard. Your  own  words betray you...Shoguns?  Emperors?...  Not one word of  those who need protection... not  any words   that say  you defended Right... defended those  who cannot defend themselves... you worked  for those who  could heap riches   on you... True  honor, is  fighting for those, who cannot  add glory to your Name...and in that same breath... your Glory and Honor is...Eternal.

 Fighting  for  greed and power, is no honor...'less its those poor peasants who are lined up on the field  with spears, to do the  hard work, while you  ride through  on a horse,with enameled  armor.... some   of our  people...me and you... rose  from those battlefields.. some of them, not more then a plow  boy or standard bearer... and now.. they  walk...either  making sure  those who need  help, get it...or...being the  ones who must be stopped...

  he gave a bit of  a snicker  as he raised his  head, his hand  still in his hand,,..this  Dragon....you and I know was  no  Dragon....unless you are not learned, and never  searched the histories  of   our  people...and most -like.. his 'princess' wasTribute, or perhaps a prisoner  he  raped?

  Shrugging,Mine could have been much the same... an Indian  Princess  given as  tribute to seal a truce?.. or    a Maiden, ravaged   when their lands were over  run...

 He nods to  Kato's  suit,..That suit?.. doesn't  make  you  less primitive, if you do not know what you are. My Knowledge  ..I have searched.. to try to find, why.....but there are Myths and Legends ..and sadly, some of our  own people believe them.... We  are  Just  lucky..or cursed.. either way...does not matter... That lady  from Italy? she  told be  there was one who thought himself , descended from RA in Egypt … But.. he  was  cut  down  by  a Lad who said he was the great, great grandson of a Milk farmer...

 ..now then? I have  no real Idea  why you are here... from  the words you spoke, It can't be good.. so.. as a professional courteously ..I will tell you this... You want to knock off gangsters and  pimps.. be my guest. I might  have to do a bit of that myself....but leave the  good  folks alone.... if you  and I are both here... then   its  a damn good  bet   others, who are watching, know we are here... and thus...alot  more  folks... from   the good side of the line...or from yourside.....of the line... either way?.. could  get a might crowded  if you do anything stupid..well... for awhile  anyway.
GM
GM, 274 posts
The Narrator
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 04:37
  • msg #194

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

St Agnes Church


Kato looks Si directly in the eye  You will have your chance to practice your kind of honor soon enough barbarian, and to see real honor.


My business is my business.  It's irrelevant whether you or someone else wants to get involved.

Now, I say good by to you Barbarian.

He goes, picks up his walking stick, then walks around Si, dons his bowler and heads out the door.
Scout
player, 198 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 04:53
  • msg #195

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  smiles   a tad, he truns to   follow him out,.how  ashamed your ancestors  must be right now.... the lure of  riches and power... staining your  soul...

 when he reached the door   his  hand that was  holing the   hilt of his  tomahawk, slide it  back in its   loop.

 ..Just   friendly advice....don't make  me get involved..because you will not see the  end of your Business...False  warrior...
Artemis Richter
player, 3 posts
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 05:01
  • msg #196

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

“A pleasure, Miss Farrington, I suspect those Hollywood types get to spend a lot of time talking at fancy dinners,” Arty said as he followed behind the woman as they made their way past shelves and the occasional table or poster to a larger room with two sets of well seasoned giant leather chairs with a small table between them.  Each set was clustered to either side of the fireplace.  There were also smaller chairs about a couple of small tables, and one table with a glass picture filled with water next to a stack of glasses.

The room was cozy with the walls covered in an aged oak-paneled wood that had an arts and crafts feel to it, with the upper 1/3rd of the walls papered with a flowing flower and vine pattern in greens, golds, and pinks.  He waited for her to choose which chair she wanted and glanced about the room.
GM
GM, 275 posts
The Narrator
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 05:57
  • msg #197

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si  smiles   a tad, he truns to   follow him out,.how  ashamed your ancestors  must be right now.... the lure of  riches and power... staining your  soul...

 when he reached the door   his  hand that was  holing the   hilt of his  tomahawk, slide it  back in its   loop.

 ..Just   friendly advice....don't make  me get involved..because you will not see the  end of your Business...False  warrior...


Kato glares at Si We're on Holy Ground, it won't be that way forever.
Don't get involved in my business.  You are a nuisance right now.  Pray you don't rise above that.


Kato descends the steps.
Sparks
player, 83 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 06:41
  • msg #198

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia chose a chair that enabled her to keep one eye on her companion and one eye on the door. She sat decorously, as she had been taught since childhood, with her feet together and her bag held primly in her lap.

"I'm sure they do, Mr Richter. Alas, I don't attend so many dinners as I used to. My parents were always being invited to one country house or another, but since they passed away, the invitations are a little more sparse. Especially as I spend so much time travelling.

"Where are you from, Mr Richter, if I may ask, and are your... interests British or American?"

This message was last edited by the player at 07:03, Fri 27 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 199 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 06:53
  • msg #199

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  aye...Son of Nippon..it will not  be that way..very often...

   He put his hat  on , once out side the   door, he    walkes  to ehad back toward the  area  he  met  the swede.

  ... need more  people Like Anita..... he said to himself  as he looked at the church.

 His instincts  were roused now..the  Jap wasn't here  for  him, least..not directly.  Something  else was more important and thatw as never good...Conquistadors  thought they were doing something important... always  some...fool....

  as he  neared the  street  he studied   people a bit more.... he would have to  find out mor e about Kato and  whom he was doing business with.
GM
GM, 276 posts
The Narrator
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 17:23
  • msg #200

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

St Agnes Church

As Si descends the steps of the brick church.  He catches a glimpse of Amelia entering a bookstore on the main street he left a few minutes ago.
Scout
player, 200 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 18:29
  • msg #201

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    Noting   the woman entering the Books store, The HAlfbreed  makes his  way to  the  store, he   will brush off his coat a bit and enter, looking for a clerk or  Counter  Person.

  ..Good  day  to you? I was   wondering if there  are  any news   of sorts, or someone in town that might know  some of the   Athletes  and  Big Wheels who  have come into town...

  As  you must well know?.. Folks like me  don't  get into town  often, though we hear  news  from people, or find a paper somewhere?... This is a Big thing?  I like to be able to talk  abit  about some of these folks  should i get into a conversation?

 he smiles  a bit  between embarrassed  and shy, by holds the clerk eyes  in his
GM
GM, 277 posts
The Narrator
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 21:47
  • msg #202

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The clerk taps a stack of newspapers on the counter.  The local Sarnac Lake paper headline reads.

GOVERNOR TO OPEN WINTER GAMES
FDR Master of Ceromonies.

Other VIP attendees include Great War Hero General Smedley Butler, Film Maker Daryl Zannuck, French Film Star Renée Adorée, Columnist Jimmy Montague, New York Diocese Cardinal Patrick Hayes.


OOC
Edited to include pic and further info.  Sent the initial post from my phone.
This message was last edited by the GM at 03:54, Sat 28 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 201 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 27 Sep 2019
at 22:31
  • msg #203

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   He looks  the newspaper, for the price,..how much for a Copy?...

   Craning his neck at the headlines  as he  fishes in his pckets.
This message was last edited by the GM at 04:16, Sat 28 Sept 2019.
GM
GM, 278 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 04:17
  • msg #204

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   He looks  the newspaper, for the price,..how much for a Copy?...

   Craning his neck at the headlines  as he  fishes in his pckets.



3 Cents please

OOC
Please see the above edited post

Si buys a paper
Artemis Richter
player, 5 posts
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 05:32
  • msg #205

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He unbuttoned his jacket button and sat in the leather chair that seemed to both shield him while offering protection to him.  He rested the walking stick against the arm of the chair.  He leaned forward as his right hand slipped into his jacket’s internal left pocket.  “American, born in Philly, but Goodyear has interests all about the world.”

He pulled out a folded piece of paper and looked at it then at Miss Farrington.  A blush crossed over his face, “Madam, I am so sorry, it appears I committed a major faux pas, please forgive me, I am Artemis Richter, with the Goodyear Company.  One of the sponsors of the Games, actually.  I am rather embarrassed about not properly introducing myself.  It must be this logic puzzle that has me so stumped.  Has made me forgotten the manners my German mother beat, I mean installed in me.”

He laughed and leaned back into the chair, his face even brighter crimson in color.
Sparks
player, 84 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 06:06
  • msg #206

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Not at all. You gave me your name earlier. The fact that you work for the Goodyear company is of much less importance. I work for the British Meteorological Office, myself, studying weather patterns for the games.

"You are of German stock on both sides of your family, then,  since your name surely comes from your father?

"What is the nature of the logic puzzle that has you so confounded - perhaps I can help?"

Scout
player, 202 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 06:56
  • msg #207

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   The Halfbreed,  tips  the brim of his hat  as he walks out of the   shop with the paper, he leans against the  wall to  scan the  stories  about folks showing up, ,and filters  the names, committing  the  names that are not familiar to  memory.

  paging through, he  checks  any business news looking for Japanese holdings or  Kato's  Name...and..also any  thing that might have been written about the dig

 we he is   done with  the  scan, he fold the     paper  up , an, checking the time, if he has  time  he might venture to where some of the  'out of towners"  are movign about. If not, he  will head  back to the   suit shop, or  the  barn
GM
GM, 279 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 07:18
  • msg #208

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   The Halfbreed,  tips  the brim of his hat  as he walks out of the   shop with the paper, he leans against the  wall to  scan the  stories  about folks showing up, ,and filters  the names, committing  the  names that are not familiar to  memory.

  paging through, he  checks  any business news looking for Japanese holdings or  Kato's  Name...and..also any  thing that might have been written about the dig

 we he is   done with  the  scan, he fold the     paper  up , an, checking the time, if he has  time  he might venture to where some of the  'out of towners"  are movign about. If not, he  will head  back to the   suit shop, or  the  barn


Si goes through the paper committing the names to memory.  He does not find a reference to Kato and the only thing he finds close in the paper is an advertisement for a new Chop Suey restaurant in Sarnac Lake, nine miles away.

Main street is very full now, people milling about from multiple nations.  Then temperature is starting to cool.  A cold front is moving in, and Si can tell from years of experience in the mountains that there will be a hard freeze tonight, very hard.
Scout
player, 203 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 07:35
  • msg #209

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   There is a bit of a snort as he sees the   Chop Suey ad, and gives his ehad  a shake.

Si moves through the crowd a bit , if  for   no other  reason, to see some of the   folks from other  countries. He has  read  about many of them through the Years, but  never   met this  many.

 he will look  for a coffee shop, or stand to get somethign hot to drink, perhaps  go indoors to  read the paper proper, if not, he will make his  way back to the barn
GM
GM, 280 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 07:54
  • msg #210

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   There is a bit of a snort as he sees the   Chop Suey ad, and gives his ehad  a shake.

Si moves through the crowd a bit , if  for   no other  reason, to see some of the   folks from other  countries. He has  read  about many of them through the Years, but  never   met this  many.

 he will look  for a coffee shop, or stand to get somethign hot to drink, perhaps  go indoors to  read the paper proper, if not, he will make his  way back to the barn


Si finds a coffee shop, and hot joe readily served.  It's 20 cents for a bottomless cup.
Si reads the paper and finds a scheduled for the games, including preliminary runs in skiing and the bob sleigh today.  The gala ball will be tonight at 6 PM.  There is a small article exhalting Melville Dewey for bringing the games here and a brief history on his invention of the Dewey Decimal system for librarys.  The opening ceremonies will be at 9 AM tomorrow. There will be a salon to discuss the League of Nations and the current situation in Manchuria, the Salvadoran Peasants Uprising and the World Disarmament Conference in Geneva.  A police officer was shot last night on Lake Champlain by bootleggers who flew off in a plane.
This message was last edited by the GM at 07:55, Sat 28 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 204 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 08:01
  • msg #211

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

he enoys the  coffee and the  time to read.   he notes, once more the time of the party, he  checks  the clock to see what time it is.

 the   words of the paper tell him a  bit  more... The  Japanese  are making too much noise.. the League of Nations, may try to step on them, but it won't matter much... but   with  a lot of those  folks there.. and a new  chop suey shop...things  do concern him a t.

 he does get a chuckle from the police man story, he still wishes  they would have torched the docks,
GM
GM, 281 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 08:12
  • msg #212

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


Scout
player, 205 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 08:16
  • msg #213

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Folding Up the paper  to take with him, he gets up  and leaves a  5cent tip by his empty cup.

  , noting the time, he fee3l  he may as  well  move about the streets to  get a feel of the place, in case he  has to  do  any walking about in the night
GM
GM, 282 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 08:25
  • msg #214

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si has always been a little confused by towns.  Not so much confused as distracted.  All the buildings, the predetermined paths, and people acted as a barrier to nature, scents and certainly most physical signs.

But after an hour of walking around he has a good feel for the place and has found himself back at the barn.  In the barn he finds Mickey and Mark hunched over a work bench.  Scattered on the bench are parts for a Tommy Gun.  Mickey is explaining how a bullet hit the gun and damaged the bolt and Mark the farm boy is squinting, looking closely trying to come up with a fix.
Scout
player, 206 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 08:34
  • msg #215

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   stops to watch them for a bit,..that's  why i like   my rifle..more range.. and   things   go down when they are hit... i wanna get one of those   things  they put on the end  to make less noise. could come in handy

 I bought a paper to see what's going on.. Opening stuff happening to more.. there's  some races to day  to  narrow the field.... Lots of Big wigs gonna be around...and.. seesm  a cop was shot  and  the guy who got  him  flew away?... sounds like one of those radio shows?..Maybe its a stunt  for   the Olympics?
GM
GM, 283 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 09:03
  • msg #216

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si   stops to watch them for a bit,..that's  why i like   my rifle..more range.. and   things   go down when they are hit... i wanna get one of those   things  they put on the end  to make less noise. could come in handy

 I bought a paper to see what's going on.. Opening stuff happening to more.. there's  some races to day  to  narrow the field.... Lots of Big wigs gonna be around...and.. seesm  a cop was shot  and  the guy who got  him  flew away?... sounds like one of those radio shows?..Maybe its a stunt  for   the Olympics?


As Si leans forward to see what's going on you hear Mark who is a teenager scold Mickey, PUT THAT BUFFER SPRING DOWN.   Mickey quickly complies as Si goes on.

Then Mark responds to Si's querry.  It's called a suppressor, most call it a silencer, but that's a misnomer, it just supporesses the sound.  I saw your rifle, you'll have to thread the barrel first.  One half inch by 28 left hand thread.  But no one round here has a left hand cutting die cutter.  Tough luck for you I guess.

Then Si mentions the cop getting shot and Mickey drops a heavy piece of the gun.

Mark exclaims CAREFUL, that's the lower reciever.
This message was last edited by the GM at 09:04, Sat 28 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 207 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 13:33
  • msg #217

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  smiles  at MArk,..ahh  well, I had  it this long with out one. Be great to have though

 He Gentle-like,  Taps mickey on the shoulder  with the paper. I'm gonna  go over there  and  finish  reading, You what to take a look, see  some of the Big NAmes or read the want ads,  I'll have   it there...

 As he starts  to walk away,where  did you learn  all but  weapons, MArk?
GM
GM, 284 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 17:13
  • msg #218

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  smiles  at MArk,..ahh  well, I had  it this long with out one. Be great to have though

 He Gentle-like,  Taps mickey on the shoulder  with the paper. I'm gonna  go over there  and  finish  reading, You what to take a look, see  some of the Big NAmes or read the want ads,  I'll have   it there...

 As he starts  to walk away,where  did you learn  all but  weapons, MArk?


Mickey turns at the mention of the paper and big names.


Mark I've always liked to tinker with stuff, since I can remember.  First thing I ever took apart was my moms egg beater.  never got it back together either.  I'm just self taught, I take things apart, I read, I'd hang around the local grain mill in Kansas, help repair things there, and help farmers repair reaping machines.  See that motorcycle...…. I built that from the parts of 3 wrecked and junked motorcycles.

Mickey Let me see that rag
A couple of minutes later he sees the part about the police officer being shot, and looks at Si with wide eyes.
Scout
player, 208 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 18:17
  • msg #219

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si nodded   to Mickey with a  bit of a smile,..lots of   goings  on in there. right?... But..you have to know that folks who  in charge of the paper ,must get  alot of money to  report the news to the liking of thier.....sponsors. Too many big wheels  rolling around  to  have  a bad image...

  You  should ask Flyboy if he'll let you peek at his machine.... I  i wouldn't    mess  with it  with out him there... something happened to that Bird?..He'd  kill himself..after killing   whomever   hurt it!
GM
GM, 285 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 18:40
  • msg #220

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn

Mickey pulls Si aside
We need to blow sticksville.
They track us back to here and were done.

I know the muscle after us, and if they catch us, they'll turn our heads into canoes.
That's after they break all our bones.

Scout
player, 209 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 18:49
  • msg #221

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  Smiled,..There's  alot  going on out here , Mickey? and  alot of  it isn't good... stuff that makes a hand full  bathtub gin merchants look like  one of them newsreel cartoons.

 ..here's the thing? We know  they are coming  for us, and we know  we got screwed over... so if  we see them?   we kill them first. That's what you do with vermin , don't know how many of them MG  toting flunkies  know there way around the forest.  But me and Cowboy have had to   deal with scum like that before... and  I was doing it , long before me and Cowboy ran into each other. I have never been shy  about  ending bad folks...nor them , that helps them... in the end? all they had to do, was  not try short both sides of the deal..But Greed and Stupidity .. well.. that's its own reward.
GM
GM, 286 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 19:24
  • msg #222

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn

Mickey A bit too much for me.  I don't want to get ventilated just to try and stop some brute from hurtin a stranger.  My way of thinking it's their business, not mine.

Either way.  I guess I'm stuck here until Iain gets that hooch back here and we get some loot in our pockets, and farmboy here fixes my chopper.  Then I need to get my car.

Don't go startin no trouble we don't need to.  Let's just go on the lamb and stay out of it.

Flyboy
player, 92 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 20:15
  • msg #223

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Lake Placid Docks

Ed says
I can have the parts here two days after tomorrow morning.  It will only take about 6 hours to install the new ignition system and re-tune her.  You'll be pulling more power and G's than you've ever dreamed of.

Iain considers rapidly.  Mickey must have found a buyer to be so confident of their finances.  But is it wise to commit that much money to upgrade the plane, when they don't even have that cash in hand?  Is it wise to spend it on the plane, with the other financial needs he faces?  Is it wise to do such business with this seemingly friendly stranger?  Is it wise to commit to being here to get the upgrade done when they are being searched for?

As Ed talks, he thinks, and prays, and assesses the situation...
This message was last edited by the player at 20:17, Sat 28 Sept 2019.
GM
GM, 287 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 20:26
  • msg #224

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
GM:
Lake Placid Docks

Ed says
I can have the parts here two days after tomorrow morning.  It will only take about 6 hours to install the new ignition system and re-tune her.  You'll be pulling more power and G's than you've ever dreamed of.

Iain considers rapidly.  Mickey must have found a buyer to be so confident of their finances.  But is it wise to commit that much money to upgrade the plane, when they don't even have that cash in hand?  Is it wise to spend it on the plane, with the other financial needs he faces?  Is it wise to do such business with this seemingly friendly stranger?  Is it wise to commit to being here to get the upgrade done when they are being searched for?

As Ed talks, he thinks, and prays, and assesses the situation...


Iain mulls it over
Scout
player, 210 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 21:14
  • msg #225

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

       Si Takes the Paper  back, looking at the names, Mickey , it would seem doesn't  think much outside his  patch of the world.

  ..I won't  stand  by and watch   folks hurt other folks. And I don';t mind putting down folks who do that?... So i can't promise  nothing...
GM
GM, 288 posts
The Narrator
Sat 28 Sep 2019
at 21:55
  • msg #226

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
       Si Takes the Paper  back, looking at the names, Mickey , it would seem doesn't  think much outside his  patch of the world.

  ..I won't  stand  by and watch   folks hurt other folks. And I don';t mind putting down folks who do that?... So i can't promise  nothing...



Mickey shakes is head in disbelief, turns away and walks back to the work bench muttering to himself.

Nuts!, just my luck, I git stuck with a rugged joe thinks himself a G-Man takin it to every Bruno and torpedo he runs into.
Artemis Richter
player, 6 posts
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 00:02
  • msg #227

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

“Ah good, good,” he noticeably relaxed and eased forward a bit more closely.  In his hand was a piece of paper that was crisp in its white linen color and in the folds that he undid.  “See, I really do find such things a bit of a challenge.  It’s one of those puzzles where one has so many tables, then so many seats at each table in this case ten, but eight are filled equally by the groups already there, and you have to figure out who in your group has to sit where.”

His hands unfolded the long fold that had folded the expensive paper in half longways, which he had found a bit odd when he received it.  Or, rather when he had retrieved it.  A penciled note at the back simply said Village Bookstore.  His writing as the instructions were ones that he had discarded in a pretty thorough manner.

“See, here’s the puzzle.  Would love to get your thoughts.” He leaned over towards her and held out the paper.

Head Table
Olympic Committee Officials
-Count Henri II de Baillet-Latour
-Sigfrid Edström
Melville Dewey - Host
Governor Roosevelt
Daryl Zanuck - Film
Jean Monnet - League of Nations
Jimmy Montague - Reporter

Table 1
USA
Switzerland

Table 2
USA
Canada

Table 3
France
Finland

Table 4
France
Italy

Table 5
Germany
Canada

Table 6
Germany
Japan

Table 7
Italy
Austria

Table 8
Denmark
Sweden

Table 9
Austria
Norway

Table 10
France
Finland

Table 11
Great Britain
Japan

Table 12
Great Britain
Belgium

Table 13
Canada
Switzerland

Table 14
Romania
Poland

Table 15
Czechoslovakia
Poland

Table 16
Hungary
Belgium

Table 17
Sweden
Finland

Table 18
Olympic Committee
League of Nations

Table 19
Sponsors and personalities

Table 20
Sponsors and personalities

Sparks
player, 85 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 03:19
  • msg #228

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia looked at the table plan.
"I see, so there are 20 or 21 tables, and two vacant seats at each table. Does the Head Table also have two seats vacant?

"So what is the puzzle? Whom do you have to place in those vacant places, and why can't you simply apportion them at random?

"I see the table list, I don't see the puzzle yet."

GM
GM, 289 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 03:55
  • msg #229

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia looked at the table plan.
"I see, so there are 20 or 21 tables, and two vacant seats at each table. Does the Head Table also have two seats vacant?

"So what is the puzzle? Whom do you have to place in those vacant places, and why can't you simply apportion them at random?

"I see the table list, I don't see the puzzle yet."


OOC
The head table is set, no places available there,  but you might be able to get a waiter to frequent table.
Artemis Richter
player, 7 posts
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 04:15
  • msg #230

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

“The puzzle, that I believe you and I have to solve, is how do we get people at these tables that can also keep an open ear and share with us what they hear.” He glanced at her and then down at the list.  He looked about and then continued.  “I would think that five, six, and eighteen might be the key to the puzzle.  As a sponsor’s employee, I suspect I might be able to float to one of those.  You to another, but are there others we can get us to help solve this puzzle?”
Sparks
player, 86 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 11:43
  • msg #231

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia nodded slowly.
"I have some friends who might help us. I'm not sure what languages they speak, or how willing they would be to spy for us, but I suspect the biggest problem would be getting them to blend in at a black-tie dinner!" She thought about Si and Charlie - and Mickey. Those poor fellows would be like fish out of water.

"I could handle Table 11 pretty well myself, and I have someone 'below stairs' who might wait tables if I ask our concierge to fix him with some work in that line.

"Table 18 seems important. Perhaps you should handle that one?

"I think there is little we can do here, though. I suggest the first thing to do is find my friends and see if they would be willing to help us. This isn't exactly their line of business."

Scout
player, 211 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 18:01
  • msg #232

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  chuckles, there isn't much Mirth,..You don't understand.. the folks who are  after us, and mere Vermin, the  people who are here, now, are the top of the food  chain... and that  makes  those  who they to hide, Prey. You're best bet, if you want to Run,  try to get to   New Orleans , of   New Mexico...you might be safe there...for a while.
GM
GM, 291 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 18:25
  • msg #233

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  chuckles, there isn't much Mirth,..You don't understand.. the folks who are  after us, and mere Vermin, the  people who are here, now, are the top of the food  chain... and that  makes  those  who they to hide, Prey. You're best bet, if you want to Run,  try to get to   New Orleans , of   New Mexico...you might be safe there...for a while.


Mickey turns back to Si  Hey, Abercrombie...……….. What's I care some gold plated egg gits ventilated.  It's no skin off my nose.  They's the ones that burned us all in '29.  Their not hurtin for frogskins, their not rummaging around just to scare up some hobo stew, and some sticks to cook it over.

I says they gits what they deserve.  They sure don't care if some mugs take me down.



Mark has picked up a piece of the Thompson Machine Gun, hops on his motorcycle(with sidecar) and is heading for the door.
I need to run up town and see if I can find some steel at the garage to jerry rig this thing.
This message was last edited by the GM at 18:26, Sun 29 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 212 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 18:39
  • msg #234

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si shakes his head,Rich  folks   always use  poor  folks to make money, been that why since the sun first came up...but look at you? worried  about  a case of booze that didn't mean anything  to you..then you find out  that the fella  you worked for set you up...good bet, he expected us to kill you.. I can't  teach you honor..or consideration.. that has to be something you are born  with.
GM
GM, 292 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 19:10
  • msg #235

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si shakes his head,Rich  folks   always use  poor  folks to make money, been that why since the sun first came up...but look at you? worried  about  a case of booze that didn't mean anything  to you..then you find out  that the fella  you worked for set you up...good bet, he expected us to kill you.. I can't  teach you honor..or consideration.. that has to be something you are born  with.



August who's been reading on the other side of the barn walks over inbetween the two.
Herr Si, Marek vill need halp in da village, U go with.

Then he turns to Mickey, Kome, ve have soup.


Mark has opened the barn door, and kicks down hard on the motorcycle. The engine pops over, increasing tempo.  Then he moves the wool blanket in the sidecar motioning for Si to hop in.
This message was last edited by the GM at 19:11, Sun 29 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 213 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 19:13
  • msg #236

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  Nods  to August  and  Hops into the side  car, wait up , kid, and take your  time we're not going anywhere  for a while.

 watch you don't  splash any LAdies ..doesn't look  good ...
GM
GM, 293 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 19:43
  • msg #237

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  Nods  to August  and  Hops into the side  car, wait up , kid, and take your  time we're not going anywhere  for a while.

 watch you don't  splash any LAdies ..doesn't look  good ...



Mark smiles as he dons a cap and goggles
Si has never ridden in a sidecar before.  The bike rumbles out of the barn and onto the now muddying road.  Despite Si's words, the first thing Mark does is gas the bike.  The rear tire spins, then grabs and lurches forward, in a flash Si is rumbling down the road toward town.  Mark runs through the gears picking up speed quickly.


Si is wondering if they are going to stay on the road as the bike rumbles and bounces around.  The cold air is now biting at Si's face, and mud is splashing him.  Mark roars with laughter as they speed into town.  Then he quickly throttles it down to an idle up main street, pulling over at a brick building with white lettering on the side stating Hubert's Blacksmithing.  The old blacksmiths shop has been converted into a modern car garage with fuel pumps out front.

The bike finally stops and Mark pulls up his goggles to reveal clean skin around his eyes, his face, like Si's, covered in specks of mud.
Scout
player, 214 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 19:48
  • msg #238

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  frowns, well, thanks... Vay just spent alot of money to get me cleaned up  for that party tonight....Think I like a Car or   a Horse , better...

 he   steps out  to follow the  Kid in.
GM
GM, 294 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 20:25
  • msg #239

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The kid leads the way through the door, the strong smell of grease fills Si's nose.

Hey, Hub, I need a block of hardenable steel.

The older man kneeling on the dirt floor of the garage working on the rear of a car struggles to get vertical.  It's clear the years are taking it's toll on him.  He's in his mid 50's, but all of them were likely hard physical labor.  He wipes grease from his hands with a rag and he walks over.

Mark introduces Si.  The man looks at Si and jokes, Clearly you're trouble if you're hanging with this mug.


Mark shows Hub the piece of the gun.  Hub takes it and rolls it around.  Yeah, I think we can make this.  I've got an old piece of axle over there.  You cut off a length and we'll forge it square, then you can go to work with a drill and file.
Scout
player, 215 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 20:36
  • msg #240

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  smiles  a bit,..sorta  ran into him, came  up to see  about  jobs ... I here people talking  about  some  goings on in the  wilds, not  to mention the  Games....

 he looks at the CAr,..You been doing this  a long  time?
GM
GM, 295 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 20:46
  • msg #241

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si  smiles  a bit,..sorta  ran into him, came  up to see  about  jobs ... I here people talking  about  some  goings on in the  wilds, not  to mention the  Games....

 he looks at the CAr,..You been doing this  a long  time?



Hub shrugs I haven't heard much going on in the woods, 'cept bootleggers as usual.  What have you been hearing ?

I started apprenticing as a Blacksmith under my uncle when I was 14, he built this place back in '72.  Not as much call for shoein hosses and fixin wagons anymore, though probly more round here than most places.  A Car's not that different from a wagon, other than the powerplant.  Though their getting more complicated all the time.  I've been working on them for about 10 years I guess, maybe a little more.

How 'bout you, what kind of work you lookin for ?

Scout
player, 216 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 21:09
  • msg #242

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

     .. had  People  aroudn the great LAkes. some  from the northwest?... Me  and a friend  worked  our  way up from Hollywood, the   films  are going more to   Air Aces and Gangsters  now... MAybe  we'll get  a call if  the Cowboy stuff  heats up again?

  There's supposed to  be  some · Archaeologist  seem to have  found some artifacts  out in the wilds..  those  folsk always need    guards, guides and   labor? Pay good, too  for the most part. 

 Always nice to   find  some  steady  pay for a while, so...I always ask around..
GM
GM, 296 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 21:33
  • msg #243

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Hub points to a pile of tools in the corner near the forge.

Some Kraut dropped those off for sharpening, said they were going do some digging in Labrador.  Said they were looking for someone to transport supplies from the states up there.  Bought up all the tools at the hardware store and rumor is buying up a bunch of dry goods and tents too.
Scout
player, 217 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 21:39
  • msg #244

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    ..Yep..that would be  them... I think they came in with  the   GAmes  to help cut  down on travel? I dunno... But ,  after  i check out that party tonight, I guess that's  where   me and  some of my friends  might be going... I told  someone else?  Some times its  real rough.. some  times  its  real easy..but the pay  is steady.
GM
GM, 297 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 22:07
  • msg #245

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Hub nods and says
Well, I better get that forge fired up, Mark will be done hacksawing that axle soon.
Good to meet you Si.

Hub sticks out a gnarled dirty hand to shake.

He then turns and walks to forge, rakes through the cold forge removing hardened clunkers of used up coal.  Then scoops in some new coal making a mound in the middle, then burrows through the center.  In the cavity he places a wadded up piece of newspaper, a match is struck and the forge is lit.

The paper starts to light the coal, thick white, yellow and green clouds draw up the chimney, and grow thicker and thicker, as a few chunks of coal start to glow.  Hub turns the crank on a blower fan and the glow turns to white hot light.  With his other hand he grabs an L shaped hook and rakes the coal over the center, closing the hole and increasing the smoke.  He continues to crank the blower and in a few minutes the thick smoke fades away and cedes to bright orange sparks.  Si can now feel heat coming from the forge.

Mark brings over a piece of round axles about two inches around.  Hub selects the appropriate set of tongs from a large variety hung, and nestles the cold steel in the center of the forge.


Scout
player, 218 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 22:16
  • msg #246

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 The Half breed  shakes  Hub's  hand.

Si , normally would have liked to help a bit, but  didn't want to waste the BAth he had, he watched  from the   door, sometimes taking a look at folks walking  around outside.
GM
GM, 298 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 23:21
  • msg #247

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
The Half breed  shakes  Hub's  hand.

Si , normally would have liked to help a bit, but  didn't want to waste the BAth he had, he watched  from the   door, sometimes taking a look at folks walking  around outside.



Si turns toward the street and catches a glimpse of what he thinks is Mr. Riphagen passing by the shop, if memory serves from last night.
Scout
player, 219 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 23:29
  • msg #248

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  Steps out of the Shop,.. Hello?.. Excuse   me. Are you  not  Mr Ripgagen?

   Darkshadow  moves    with  pupose, but does  not run.
GM
GM, 299 posts
The Narrator
Sun 29 Sep 2019
at 23:53
  • msg #249

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The man suddenly stops and turns
Yes, I am.

His eyes open with recognition  Ah, last night, what was your name again ?
Scout
player, 220 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 00:17
  • msg #250

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  grabs the tip of his hat,  in a fore of  greeting,..Si Darkshadow, there was   talk about your  Dig?  A friend of  Mine, and Myself  may be interested, as i might  be able to get  another   one or two?.. depends  if you need  folks  like us, Most of us  can labor, I can Guide.. and Hunt?, I've ...i'm... been around  some sites   like that in the past.
GM
GM, 300 posts
The Narrator
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 01:15
  • msg #251

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  grabs the tip of his hat,  in a fore of  greeting,..Si Darkshadow, there was   talk about your  Dig?  A friend of  Mine, and Myself  may be interested, as i might  be able to get  another   one or two?.. depends  if you need  folks  like us, Most of us  can labor, I can Guide.. and Hunt?, I've ...i'm... been around  some sites   like that in the past.



Ah, yes Si.  I was just about to get a bite to eat for lunch, join me and we'll discuss the dig.

Mr. Riphagen walks up the street to a small diner made of wood.  He enters and finds a back booth.  There is a young woman, in her teens still who sets down menus.

The special is toast n gravy with a side of hashbrowns, todays soup is split pea with bacon
Scout
player, 221 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 01:41
  • msg #252

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si smiles at the young woman,..Thank you... I'll have the  toats  please, and   Coffee, with  some milk and sugar?

 After   Riphagen orders he asks,..How was this  Site  Found? It is not a normal  place to search for   such things?
GM
GM, 301 posts
The Narrator
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 01:56
  • msg #253

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si smiles at the young woman,..Thank you... I'll have the  toats  please, and   Coffee, with  some milk and sugar?

 After   Riphagen orders he asks,..How was this  Site  Found? It is not a normal  place to search for   such things?



Dick Riphagen orders the ham steak  I'm not sure, I don't know if they have specifics, I heard the lead came from some old historic texts they found on Iceland.  You'd have to ask Mr. Walther and Mr. Rosenburg.  But they are kind of secretive about stuff.

My job is to recruit 20 workers, and transport to Labrador.  Pay is $15 to $20 a week depending on experience.

Scout
player, 222 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 02:38
  • msg #254

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 ..I have a friend  with a small plane, he can ferry   people and  good, if he would take the  job..I won't speak for him, but i'll ask.

 are you going to the party tonight?... I am  Comign as  a Guest  for Vay... we were around a Dig or  two , over the  years.
GM
GM, 302 posts
The Narrator
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 03:12
  • msg #255

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
..I have a friend  with a small plane, he can ferry   people and  good, if he would take the  job..I won't speak for him, but i'll ask.

 are you going to the party tonight?... I am  Coming as  a Guest  for Vay... we were around a Dig or  two , over the  years.


Riphagen looks very interested.

Tell him we'll pay $100 per trip.  We will are planning on 3 trips for personnel and 3 trips for equipment.  Based on your experience and ability to forage for the camp, if you can produce, we'll pay you $30 per week.  I'll also pay you $2 per person you help me sign.

I will be there tonight, as will Mr. Walther and Mr. Rosenburg.  Talk with your friends.  Let me know the good news tonight and we'll have a drink together.


The waitress brings you your food.
Scout
player, 223 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 03:24
  • msg #256

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Well?  that  sounds right  fair.. I know  ,  My Pilot friend  is fussing  with his plane ,  when will the first trip be needed?

 He smiles  at the Girl in thanks  , again.

 Wither  way I will let you Know what thy say..

 Taking a  worn note book out and  scribbles  the   pay down. Then tucks it away.I din't wnat to  seem too Nosey? But   did this all..just happen', to take place  during the Games. Or is the  game sued to hide the project from rival  scholars?
GM
GM, 303 posts
The Narrator
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 03:35
  • msg #257

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Well?  that  sounds right  fair.. I know  ,  My Pilot friend  is fussing  with his plane ,  when will the first trip be needed?

 He smiles  at the Girl in thanks  , again.

 Wither  way I will let you Know what thy say..

 Taking a  worn note book out and  scribbles  the   pay down. Then tucks it away.I din't wnat to  seem too Nosey? But   did this all..just happen', to take place  during the Games. Or is the  game sued to hide the project from rival  scholars?


First trip as soon as we can get a plane and pilot, first load will be a few people and camp gear to establish the camp, everything else to follow.  I guess some of it will depend on the plane, the pilot and the weather.  Mr. Walther would like to leave in a day or two if possible.

I don't know nothin about hiding the dig.  I was just hired to find people.

Scout
player, 224 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 04:12
  • msg #258

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Sipping his  coffee, he says,..Sounds  Good, when i head back , I'll let him know . This  could help us   both out, since  we can use the money, and  you can sued the plane...especially since its   private owned.
Flyboy
player, 93 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 04:44
  • msg #259

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Lake Placid Docks

Ed says
I can have the parts here two days after tomorrow morning.  It will only take about 6 hours to install the new ignition system and re-tune her.  You'll be pulling more power and G's than you've ever dreamed of.

Flyboy:
Iain considers rapidly.  Mickey must have found a buyer to be so confident of their finances.  But is it wise to commit that much money to upgrade the plane, when they don't even have that cash in hand?  Is it wise to spend it on the plane, with the other financial needs he faces?  Is it wise to do such business with this seemingly friendly stranger?  Is it wise to commit to being here to get the upgrade done when they are being searched for?

As Ed talks, he thinks, and prays, and assesses the situation...

GM:
Iain mulls it over

The young man ponders the folks that he ministers to by plane back home up north, and the long-term implications of the increased range the upgrade would provide... and nods.

"Aye.  Two days after tomorrow morning.  Where?"

GM:
When Mickey and Iain are alone Mickey says.
I got us Three Dollars and Seventy Five cents a bottle.  That's easily a buck more than usual wholesale.  These folks must be thirstin for it up here.  I sold 160 bottles for a neat six hundred green ones.

The young man blinks, and grins.

"Aye.  Well done, Mickey.  Where and when do we need to deliver the crates?"
GM
GM, 304 posts
The Narrator
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 07:55
  • msg #260

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid Docks

Ed Henry Let's do it in Lake Sarnac, with all the activity here it wouldn't hurt to have some distance.


Mickey I think the speak easy owner would like to have them as soon as he can git it.  He's on his last bottles of liquor and the games are starting.  Plus, I'd like to have the hooch off our hands and fill em with some frogskins.
Flyboy
player, 94 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 08:18
  • msg #261

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Lake Placid Docks

Ed Henry Let's do it in Lake Sarnac, with all the activity here it wouldn't hurt to have some distance.

"Aye.  Where there?  How will I find you?"

GM:
Lake PlacMickey I think the speak easy owner would like to have them as soon as he can git it.  He's on his last bottles of liquor and the games are starting.  Plus, I'd like to have the hooch off our hands and fill em with some frogskins.

Iain nods thoughtfully.

"Aye.  We can fly back to the cabin, load the crates, sleep in the cabin, and bring them in before sunrise.  Is that soon enough, or does he need them tonight?"
GM
GM, 305 posts
The Narrator
Mon 30 Sep 2019
at 14:58
  • msg #262

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Ed Henry I'll meet you at Mitchells Boat Repair in Sarnac Lake.  They had a covered building you can get you plane in and we can do the work there.  They also can do the painting.



Mickey nods Good, I'm going to stay here tonight, see if I can get my gun fixed.
This message was last edited by the GM at 18:37, Mon 30 Sept 2019.
Scout
player, 225 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 02:23
  • msg #263

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Nearing the end of  his  meal, Si  make s small talk about  seeing   people from around the world.

  ..Do you have   any folks from across the  Sea?  Helpign witht eh Dig. Or is this all private? Be  good to know, so  i don't   say too much, other then   seeing who wants to work.

 then  he adds  with a Bit of  a smile,Ever see the Movie  " Dark Valley Drive" ?  Me and Cowboy  were in it.. He was   the foreman  of the cattle  drive..had  some speaking  parts.. I was    a 'stock Indian"  i think i got killed 6  times..paid  well though?
Flyboy
player, 95 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 03:15
  • msg #264

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Ed Henry I'll meet you at Mitchells Boat Repair in Sarnac Lake.  They had a covered building you can get you plane in and we can do the work there.  They also can do the painting.

Iain nods.

"Aye.  I'll head there tomorrow morning for the painting, and again after the parts come in to soup up the plane."

GM:
Mickey nods Good, I'm going to stay here tonight, see if I can get my gun fixed.

"Can you make sure the buyer is ready to take delivery and make payment when I bring the crates?  Better if I can unload and take off before sunrise, so I can get the plane repainted before too many folks see it here."
GM
GM, 306 posts
The Narrator
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 04:59
  • msg #265

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
GM:
Mickey nods Good, I'm going to stay here tonight, see if I can get my gun fixed.


"Can you make sure the buyer is ready to take delivery and make payment when I bring the crates?  Better if I can unload and take off before sunrise, so I can get the plane repainted before too many folks see it here."


Mickey I'll be ready with the buyer to unload the plane before sunrise.
Flyboy
player, 96 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 05:14
  • msg #266

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain nods approvingly, and regards Mickey thoughtfully.

"Aye.  Shall I bring Doc and Rene?"

"What are your plans?  You've done well by me thus far.  If we can find more work, would you want to stay with me awhile?"

This message was last edited by the player at 05:17, Tue 01 Oct 2019.
GM
GM, 307 posts
The Narrator
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 05:33
  • msg #267

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Nearing the end of  his  meal, Si  make s small talk about  seeing   people from around the world.

  ..Do you have   any folks from across the  Sea?  Helpign witht eh Dig. Or is this all private? Be  good to know, so  i don't   say too much, other then   seeing who wants to work.

 then  he adds  with a Bit of  a smile,Ever see the Movie  " Dark Valley Drive" ?  Me and Cowboy  were in it.. He was   the foreman  of the cattle  drive..had  some speaking  parts.. I was    a 'stock Indian"  i think i got killed 6  times..paid  well though?


Dick Riphagen  finishes up his ham steak and sips his coffee chatting with Si.  Si notices that whenever a woman walks be Riphagen seems to check her out.
I don't know how many Europeans are involved in the dig, you'd have to ask Mr. Rosenburg, he's the one that is really in charge of people on the dig.  I did hear there was an expert in something called Zeno coming in from Venice.  I'll be darned if I know where a Zeno is.

Why did you leave tinsel town.  Everyone loves talkies.  That's where the real money is.

This message was last edited by the GM at 06:34, Tue 01 Oct 2019.
GM
GM, 308 posts
The Narrator
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 05:37
  • msg #268

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Iain nods approvingly, and regards Mickey thoughtfully.

"Aye.  Shall I bring Doc and Rene?"

"What are your plans?  You've done well by me thus far.  If we can find more work, would you want to stay with me awhile?"


Mickey  First order of business is to git my chopper fixed.  I'm not gonna be caught with my pants down if a bunch a flat foots drop the hammer on us again.  But I suspect I won't get that done tonight.  So, I'm gonna get a lay of the town and make sure all's clear for unloading the hooch in the morning.

Plus, I need to let the others what you are doing and that you'll be back with Vitto and Rene.

Flyboy
player, 97 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 06:15
  • msg #269

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain nods.

"Aye.  Until then... Godspeed."

As he fires up the plane and begins to taxi, he ponders the paths that have brought these diverse individuals together.

He doesn't know how well trying to employ Mickey and Vitto would work, given their pasts, and he himself aspires to fly a straighter path before God and man henceforth.

But perhaps these men, given the opportunity, could be turned to a straighter path as well, even a path to salvation, by His grace.

Mickey hadn't directly responded to his offer... but the offer had been made.  Time would tell what doors the Sovereign LORD would open.

So soared his thoughts into the night sky along with his plane, first in a misleading direction, then turning toward the cabin when out of sight...
GM
GM, 309 posts
The Narrator
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 06:31
  • msg #270

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain easily took off and gained altitude.
The night was truly beautiful.  The moonlight lit up the snow on the mountains and valleys,  It's as if God had painted the tranquil scene himself.

Iain touches down on Look Lake to see Rene come on the little dock.  After Iain shuts down th engine Rene asks with some surprise
What are you doing back so soon. It's only been an hour.  Is something wrong ?
Scout
player, 226 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 06:35
  • msg #271

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

..Zeno?... Never heard of it either. Sounds  like  a villain for   Buck rodgers  though?

 he   wipes  his   face  with this  napkin and   sorts  all his  utensils  onto the plate  for the   waitress to  get.  He   acted  as if he didn't  notice the Ogling,well?  I did   hate to leave  the place, weather was great.. women... didn't have to go to the  beach to see them dressed for it!   Might have stayed  if  i could have landed one of those serials , but the one producer  said the world wasn't  ready for  an Indian hero. So you waited  around.. maybe get a part as an extra  for a scene or two somewhere.. I picked up a few  dollars  showing  'heroes' how to hold a gun without   them lookign like a scared  pioneer  woman!.  But you know  what?.. I can't ever  remember seeing a woman who wasn't at least...VERY  pretty. Though? not all of them are are  nice  as thier looks?
GM
GM, 318 posts
The Narrator
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 07:18
  • msg #272

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge



Placid Book Store

Main Street Lake Placid Village
1147 hours


In the back room a small group hovers over a piece of paper with the seating assignment for tonights dinner.

The group includes Amelia, Artemis, Si, Iain, August Steiner and Vitto(Doc)


Artemis Richter:
“Ah good, good,” he noticeably relaxed and eased forward a bit more closely.  In his hand was a piece of paper that was crisp in its white linen color and in the folds that he undid.  “See, I really do find such things a bit of a challenge.  It’s one of those puzzles where one has so many tables, then so many seats at each table in this case ten, but eight are filled equally by the groups already there, and you have to figure out who in your group has to sit where.”

His hands unfolded the long fold that had folded the expensive paper in half longways, which he had found a bit odd when he received it.  Or, rather when he had retrieved it.  A penciled note at the back simply said Village Bookstore.  His writing as the instructions were ones that he had discarded in a pretty thorough manner.

“See, here’s the puzzle.  Would love to get your thoughts.” He leaned over towards her and held out the paper.

Head Table
Olympic Committee Officials
-Count Henri II de Baillet-Latour
-Sigfrid Edström
Melville Dewey - Host
Governor Roosevelt
Daryl Zanuck - Film
Jean Monnet - League of Nations
Jimmy Montague - Reporter

Table 1
USA
Switzerland

Table 2
USA
Canada

Table 3
France
Finland

Table 4
France
Italy

Table 5
Germany
Canada

Table 6
Germany
Japan

Table 7
Italy
Austria

Table 8
Denmark
Sweden

Table 9
Austria
Norway

Table 10
France
Finland

Table 11
Great Britain
Japan

Table 12
Great Britain
Belgium

Table 13
Canada
Switzerland

Table 14
Romania
Poland

Table 15
Czechoslovakia
Poland

Table 16
Hungary
Belgium

Table 17
Sweden
Finland

Table 18
Olympic Committee
League of Nations

Table 19
Sponsors and personalities

Table 20
Sponsors and personalities

This message was last edited by the GM at 15:30, Tue 01 Oct 2019.
Scout
player, 229 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 07:57
  • msg #273

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  >> from café

 Si looks over the  sheets.. I can speak a bit of  French and Spanish, I'm gonna  be there  anyway, as Vay's Guest..Cowboy is supposed to be   in his   Cowboy duds  entertaining folks  as they  enter?  He's gettin'  paid  so....

 which reminds me.. got a Job offer  for that   Dig aways  from here.. Ian  can pull in some decent  money to ferry people and  supplies.. I'm gonna be  helping and  foraging... then need more  folks?..but  we can talk about that after..

 he looks over the Map,..how much room betweeb the tables?.. You sit in the right spot, and if they are close, you could  hear most things  said..is there  dancing after? That may be the better  time to Mingle?  he shrugs .
Sparks
player, 96 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 08:02
  • msg #274

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia reiterated her earlier comments, that she would be happy to take Table 11, That Artemis might be best with Table 18, and that she would see if the concierge could get Munro hired to wait tables.
GM
GM, 322 posts
The Narrator
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 08:29
  • msg #275

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Ball Room Map
OOC ignore misc text.

Table numbering is from upper left, starting with one and then moving down.
Meaning tables 11 and 12 are dead center infront of the head table.
Last two table in far right are for coffee and cake


GM
GM, 329 posts
The Narrator
Tue 1 Oct 2019
at 23:49
  • msg #276

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

August Steiner comments I can sit at either table 5 or 6.
Si, you know French, how about either 3 or 4.  Too bad we don't have anyone who knows Italian.



Tentative Seating
1.
2.
3.Si Darkshadow
4.
5.
6. August Steiner
7.
8.
9.
10.
11. Amelia Farrington
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Scout
player, 231 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 00:06
  • msg #277

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  nods,    sure?...  table  3 , lets  me have    some opening around me,  don't  like too many people at my back...see if  you can  get  be  that seat at  6:00?.. I can see everyone, and no one behind me?
GM
GM, 330 posts
The Narrator
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 00:13
  • msg #278

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si  nods,    sure?...  table  3 , lets  me have    some opening around me,  don't  like too many people at my back...see if  you can  get  be  that seat at  6:00?.. I can see everyone, and no one behind me?



Vitto interrupts Excusae, Excusae……………..
I speak 3 dialects of Italin.  Why no the two of us sit table 4 N we 'ear both side of conversion.

This message was last edited by the GM at 00:14, Wed 02 Oct 2019.
Scout
player, 232 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 00:56
  • msg #279

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  .. I?  Suppose?   But?..Um... What are  we supposed to be listening for?...Game plans?.... recipes..Girl friend's  addresses?

 He looked   aroudn now  and then to see if there was  any  one , overly interested in them
GM
GM, 332 posts
The Narrator
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 02:39
  • msg #280

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Everyone turns and looks at Amelia and Artemis for direction
Sparks
player, 102 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 03:23
  • msg #281

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

On hearing Si's question, Amelia looked at Artemis and nodded.

"Yes, I think you all need to know what is going on. I'm sorry I haven't told you before, but I'm sworn to secrecy.

My work for the British Meteorological Office is a cover. In fact, I work for British Intelligence. Artemis Richter here, is my American counterpart.

As is usual in Intelligence circles, everything is on a need-to-know basis, and we don't know a lot ourselves. However, it seems that foreign powers may be using the Games as an opportunity for spying, or perhaps something worse.

We know that President Governor Roosevelt will be here, and that may have some bearing on foreign interests, but at present we're in the dark.

The purpose of our eavesdropping is to gather intelligence and determine if we can what these foreign powers are up to.

Our principal concerns are the Japanese and Italians, but no country is above suspicion. We will be listening not for small-talk and gossip, but for any clues to who may be involved in nefarious activities, and what those activities may be.

If we find that it's something immediate and catastrophic, then I'm sure that Mr Richter and I will be asked to do our best to prevent any catastrophes from occurring, whatever that may entail."

This message was last edited by the player at 11:41, Wed 02 Oct 2019.
Scout
player, 234 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 03:57
  • msg #282

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  frowned  ,dammit.....

 there is a JApanses fellow here, Billed as a business man..Kato Danzo.. he might  be telling some truth,  he could be a business man, I don't know him Proper..but  I know of him...he is not a good   fellow...and  warned  me to stay out of his Business..I don't think he knows  me?... outside of  out chat, but, he knows i'm sorta   in the gray  area when it  comes to lettin' bad  folks do bad things...you want healthy horse, yuou keep rats out of the barn..
Artemis Richter
player, 8 posts
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 04:20
  • msg #283

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He had simply nodded when she had indicated an ability to help and that there were others that could help.  “Well, this is your expertise and so your crew would know best what they could do.  I can handle the conversations at the Committees for sure.  I suspect those might be more general about what is going on, whereas some of the German and Japanese tables might have more about what is hoped for and expected back in their homelands.”

They were joined by a group of men whose appearances and approaches were as varied as the country they were in.  Here was one familiar with the outdoors and whose green eyes seemed to be made of the forests themselves, another spoke with an Italian accent, immigrant he suspected, as well as one that was more German than Arty.

 When the green eyed, long dark haired man asked what they are looking for and mentioned recipes Arty laughed.  He waited until Miss Farrington was done and added, “we are not looking for a good crème Brule, but I wouldn’t pass it by if offered.  No, we are wanting to now what some of the governments are up to and specifically what they might be doing while they are here.”
Scout
player, 235 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 04:29
  • msg #284

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  titled his head, his right  eyebrow  raised,well?  seems to  me, we're gonna have to get them to  talk, like we wasn't there... I mean?   They Might not  give to  cents about me being there?.. Just a Novelty?..MAybe even Cowboy since  he'll be all dressed up and doing his   routine with the rope and all?

 ..you have access to the guest list?.. I'd sure like to know  if Kato is gonna be there... He won't suspect  me showin' up, since Vay just asked me last night...maybe he'll be with the  sponsors?
Vitto
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 05:09
  • msg #285

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


 OOC
No guest list other than the head table


Tentative Seating
1.
2.
3.Si Darkshadow
4.
5.
6. August Steiner
7.
8.
9.
10.
11. Amelia Farrington
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18. Artemis Richter
19.
20.

IC

Vitto We should get some of us working the tables, serving coffe, drinks
August Ja, Mark knows Slovak, he could hear at the Polish table.  And Sven knows Swedish
Flyboy
player, 101 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 05:44
  • msg #286

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain comes to the meeting with some sense of relief after his busy few hours.  With the crates sold, the money collected and split, and the plane fixed up with a new window and paint job, the message bringing him here from the boy who met him as he landed was timely.  And, just like that, here they are, all together again.

He listens with interest as Si mentions a possible job to be discussed later, and with some interest and some confusion as the puzzle is discussed... until Amelia explains things more fully.

As she does so, he blinks in amazement.  He had rescued her five years ago, and felt a big brother's protectiveness over her still.  But her life had obviously been filled with even more adventure that she had let on.

Absorbing this new reality, he forces his mind to work on the puzzle before them.

"I can take Table 2.  If there isn't anyone better, Table 13 is another possibility..."
GM
GM, 335 posts
The Narrator
Wed 2 Oct 2019
at 18:01
  • msg #287

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
“Ah good, good,” he noticeably relaxed and eased forward a bit more closely.  In his hand was a piece of paper that was crisp in its white linen color and in the folds that he undid.  “See, I really do find such things a bit of a challenge.  It’s one of those puzzles where one has so many tables, then so many seats at each table in this case ten, but eight are filled equally by the groups already there, and you have to figure out who in your group has to sit where.”

His hands unfolded the long fold that had folded the expensive paper in half longways, which he had found a bit odd when he received it.  Or, rather when he had retrieved it.  A penciled note at the back simply said Village Bookstore.  His writing as the instructions were ones that he had discarded in a pretty thorough manner.

“See, here’s the puzzle.  Would love to get your thoughts.” He leaned over towards her and held out the paper.

Head Table
Olympic Committee Officials
-Count Henri II de Baillet-Latour
-Sigfrid Edström
Melville Dewey - Host
Governor Roosevelt
Daryl Zanuck - Film
Jean Monnet - League of Nations
Jimmy Montague - Reporter

Table 1
USA
Switzerland

Table 2
USA
Canada
- Iain

Table 3
France
Finland

Table 4
France
Italy
- Si
- Vitto


Table 5
Germany
Canada

Table 6
Germany
Japan
- August

Table 7
Italy
Austria

Table 8
Denmark
Sweden

Table 9
Austria
Norway

Table 10
France
Finland

Table 11
Great Britain
Japan
- Amelia

Table 12
Great Britain
Belgium

Table 13
Canada
Switzerland

Table 14
Romania
Poland

Table 15
Czechoslovakia
Poland
- Marek

Table 16
Hungary
Belgium

Table 17
Sweden
Finland

Table 18
Olympic Committee
League of Nations

Table 19
Sponsors and personalities

Table 20
Sponsors and personalities


Ball Room Map
OOC ignore misc text.

Table numbering is from upper left, starting with one and then moving down.
Meaning tables 11 and 12 are dead center in front of the head table.
Last two table in far right are for coffee and cake


This message was last edited by the GM at 18:03, Wed 02 Oct 2019.
GM
GM, 336 posts
The Narrator
Thu 3 Oct 2019
at 04:40
  • msg #288

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

August Steiner asks  Do we have anyone else to place ?
GM
GM, 337 posts
The Narrator
Thu 3 Oct 2019
at 04:44
  • msg #289

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

A growing noise can be heard coming from the main street, feet moving, then voices, growing louder, there is a commotion in the street.

Looking out the small back room, the lady running the bookstore goes to the door to see what is the matter.  She opens the door, the little bell on the door chimes, now voices can be made out.  There's been an accident...…… somewhere, people are injured, calls for doctors are being raised.
Scout
player, 236 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 3 Oct 2019
at 04:49
  • msg #290

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si puts his  hat on,...look around  if you go out, for any Japanese nationals... if we seen any that aren't dressed in suits... we might have  to pay a Visit to the   Chop suey  place at the  end of  town...


 he will move out the door  and  scan the   area, lookign for  whom , might be the one  to cause the problems...
GM
GM, 338 posts
The Narrator
Thu 3 Oct 2019
at 05:05
  • msg #291

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si sees no Japanese nationals, just what looks like the entire town headed south, then east, toward the bobsled hill.

Some people are hopping in cars, and trucks, others still in sleighs, it seems everyone is going.

Shopkeepers are standing outside their shops, looking curiously and worried as to what has happened.  Then the bells of St Agnes start to ring.
This message was last edited by the GM at 05:07, Thu 03 Oct 2019.
Scout
player, 237 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 3 Oct 2019
at 06:02
  • msg #292

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   He either  comes  back in, or turns to whom may have come  out.... Not we can do  for thhose  folk who wrecked. But ...it is very nice to empty  the town out

 he  will stand by the door, keeping watch, ..this isn't a good thing....
GM
GM, 340 posts
The Narrator
Thu 3 Oct 2019
at 06:33
  • msg #293

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Placid Lodge
1129 hrs
3 February 1932


Munro had gotten himself put on the wait staff with a recommendation from the Concierge.  The recommendation was lie, fabricated by Munro and the Concierge earlier that morning.  Munro had never waited tables at Chez Michel in Marseille, nor the Joël Robuchon Monte-Carlo.  But, in his youth, he had been a galley porter on the French Battleship Bearn.  Munro considered the experience comparable.

Munro had wanted to get attached to the head table, but the Concierge quickly ruled it out.  Munro was told that Mr. Dewey would not have it, and Munro was lucky to even being allowed in the building.  It was only because he was staff of English gentry that was a guest.  Munro was posted at the coffee table, as far away from Mr. Dewey as possible.

The entire Lodge was a buzz with activity.  The ballroom in particular.  Tables were being arranged.  Linens prepared and counted.  Prep cooks were madly working for the meal later that evening.  Munro himself was put on the crew polishing silver, stemware and china.
Sparks
player, 105 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 3 Oct 2019
at 10:32
  • msg #294

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia looked and listened. "I suspect you're right, Si, there's little we can do that others can't do better, unless Iain could get the plane close enough to make a difference.

"However, what we can do is to see if anyone is taking advantage of an empty town, and we can keep our ear to the gossip later to see if anyone thinks the accident is more than an accident."

GM
GM, 342 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 00:26
  • msg #295

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Augest inquires Do you think people would actually steal right now
Scout
player, 238 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 00:35
  • msg #296

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si frowned   and gave a slight  shake of his head,..times are hard, folks are desperate .  They might  steal enough to get by.. the  real dark folks will steal every thing they can.... but that isn't  what i am worried  about?

 he looks to  Sparks  and  her  partner, Its  that's Japanese fellow, and the 'business' he is up to?...  you don't  warn  someone  with violence , if its   just a buisness Venture..and he is very  much, a NAtionalist...so? accidnt   or no? This would be a good  time to get things in place  ebfore the party..whether its  to grab secrets, or have some folks disappear?...

 then he  grins  a half  grin,..'course , that may just  be my  backwoods parnoid thinking..eh?
GM
GM, 343 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 00:47
  • msg #297

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Vitto responds
Si, Si, in Roma distractions would be used to kill the Caesar.

Someone could be hiding weapons, poisoning food, creating a trap.

GM
GM, 344 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:01
  • msg #298

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Wiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrrrrra Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrr

The police car is out and headed toward the bobsled hill
Scout
player, 239 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:13
  • msg #299

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si stands  by the door  and  watching  the car  head to the   accident.

  ..I will go out on the street, let folks see  me out there, not hiding, maybe it will scare some  folks  away.... and  maybe  smoke out anyone   who shouldn't be doing anything..
Sparks
player, 106 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:24
  • msg #300

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Let's all go out and take a look around. We can talk to whoever is left, ask what is going on, even though nobody will know yet, it'll give us an excuse to nosey. We can keep a lookout for your Japanese fellow and anyone else acting suspiciously.

"Sounds like the police are leaving, too, which would give bad men even more opportunity to perform bad deeds."


Amelia made for the door.
GM
GM, 345 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:28
  • msg #301

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Vitto nods, and then raises his head with an inspiration

THE LODGE
ALL the important people are staying at the Lodge.



Steiner takes off jogging back toward the lodge
Scout
player, 240 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:31
  • msg #302

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  The Halfbreed  stops  and   sighs, and Follows  after  Vitto.....amke sure you look... look for people looking for you!

 he, himself has his eyes  moving, lookg  for movements where  there should not be any.
GM
GM, 346 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:36
  • msg #303

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The group goes outside.  The streets are a ghost town.

You all can see the crowd has made it about a quarter mile down the road and some are stopping realizing they are not going to walk the entire way.  Others have hopped on the running boards of passing cars and trucks making their way through the crowd and up the road.

Si spots a young boy sneaking out of a smokehouse with a slab of bacon in an alley.
Amelia notices a small brick building a street to the west, all the telephone lines are going to that building.  Obviously the local switchboard.
Sparks
player, 107 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:37
  • msg #304

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"They are indeed. Perhaps I should go back to the lodge."

As Steiner rushed out, she murmured half to herslf, "But I'll not be running!"

Amelia followed Steiner out at a brisk, and far more decorous, walk.
This message was last edited by the player at 01:45, Fri 04 Oct 2019.
Sparks
player, 108 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:44
  • msg #305

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia nudged Iain.
"That building over there appears to be the telephone exchange. Perhaps we should take a look before we go back to the lodge. If anyone wanted to isolate the town, that would be the place to strike."
She spoke loudly enough that her friends could hear her, but not anyone outside the group.
Flyboy
player, 104 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 01:56
  • msg #306

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain walks quickly to catch up to Amelia as she starts to follow Steiner, putting him within easy nudging distance.

He nods thoughtfully at her analysis. and glances at the others to see who else might be joining them.

"Aye, that is sound thinking.  Let's take a look.  And perhaps you can fill me in a bit on your past few years, for it seems that you have been flying along a rather interesting path..."
GM
GM, 347 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 02:01
  • msg #307

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

OOC
Is everyone headed to the Lodge?
Is someone going to the telephone switchboard ?
Scout
player, 241 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 02:07
  • msg #308

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  Points to steiner   and then waves to the   Telephone building for others   to  take.

  When Si see the  Kid  with the Bacon... he holds his eyes on him,until the  kid looks around.. he puts a finger to his lips, and makes a shooing motion..

 he still tries to remain alert  as he follows   the  other fellow.
Sparks
player, 109 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 02:15
  • msg #309

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia smiled at her friend, and spoke as they walked toward the telephone exchange.

"Indeed I have. I'm sorry I haven't been able to tell you about it before, Iain, but in the Intelligence community we're all sworn to secrecy. I've only been allowed to tell you now because we need to recruit people for this eavesdropping exercise.

"Even then, I'm supposed to tell you as little as possible, but given our history, I think you deserve to know how I became involved.

"When you rescued me from the arctic a few years ago, I was unaware that my father was working there for British Intelligence. When I went back home, I found that in his will, my father had naturally left the Estate to my brother, Luke, but he had provided me with a trust fund and left provision for me to attend a rather exclusive Finishing School.

"It was only when I arrived there that I discovered this private school was a front for a spy training facility, and that my father had been a spy since the War!

"My brother was busy squandering the family fortune, and I decided to continue my father's work, as he'd obviously intended, and to earn some money independently of the Estate.

"As it happened, with Luke taking the Estate to the brink of bankruptcy before he shot himself, I was fortunate to have such an income. Right now it's making the difference between keeping my ancestral home or selling it. I think this is worth the effort, don't you?"


Amelia took from her bag a photograph of an English country house, and showed him.

OOC: See pic in my Cast List description
GM
GM, 348 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 02:18
  • msg #310

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Steiner halts and turns west headed toward the telephone building.

The boy makes eye contact with Si, but just runs for it down the alley.

The others head for the lodge.

Travelling a short distance to the lodge the group sees the bulk of the staff and guests standing on covered porches of the lodge discussing what happened.  The staff seems to be worried about what has happened. The guests seem rather indifferent. standing in their rich warm fur lined coats, several of the men smoke cigars or pipes and sip on warmed cider.
GM
GM, 349 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 02:30
  • msg #311

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

OOC
Amelia, Steiner and Iain are headed to the telephone.
Not sure if Si is or not

IC
On the outside is a sign


There are two ladies at wooden desks with switchboards


They seem not to notice the group come in, they are frantically placing calls, telling people of a bobsled wreck.  It was the Canadian No.1 sled that wrecked.  Reports are at least one of the bobsledders is dead, maybe all four.

Amelia sees the line connections and can tell the operator on the left is plugged in for a long distance call.

Then the lady on the right calls to what you assume is the lodge, because the operator is telling the party on the other line that it is urgent and to relay the message to Mr. Dewey.
Scout
player, 242 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 02:42
  • msg #312

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge



Si continues  to  the  Lodge.. still  keeping his eyes  shifting  as  he appears  not to be inmuch of a hurry.
GM
GM, 350 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 02:44
  • msg #313

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si continues  to  the  Lodge.. still  keeping his eyes  shifting  as  he appears  not to be inmuch of a hurry.


Si arrives at the lodge to the scene described above.  Once of the wealthy guests inquires,
Say there good man.  What news do you have.  What has happened ?
Scout
player, 243 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 02:55
  • msg #314

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si Points   to the   busy road,..Just ehard there was a Bobsled crash..  folks are going to help. or just plain gawk?...., But none  of us back here   are gonna do much good, there's  folks  who deal with  this kinda stuff.....

 ..I wanted to head here, See if the lodge had  any new from thier    Operator?... some of my friends  are ehaded to the switchboard.
Sparks
player, 110 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 04:05
  • msg #315

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia was curious about that long-distance call, but she was keenly aware that she had no jurisdiction here. Artemis might be able to flash a badge or something, but all she could do was listen for a while and see what she could pick up. Communications was, after all, her forte.

She made a suggestion to her companions, though:

"Perhaps one of us should keep an eye outside, in case someone is sneaking about with a ladder and wire-cutters."
Flyboy
player, 105 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 05:34
  • msg #316

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain listens to Amelia's story with interest, and nods as he looks at the photo.

"Aye, and doubly so.  You are able to serve your house and your country through this effort."

"I understand why you could not say anything, but it is a lot to take in.  I guess I still see you like the little sister that needed rescuing, but here you are, not only all grown up, but part of such a grand enterprise.  I am honoured that you have employed me in those efforts."

"What happens after this exercise is completed?  May I be of further use to this cause?"


He pauses as they arrive, and look within.  At Amelia's suggestion, he pauses to see if their companion will take up the suggestion, as he prefers to stay if possible.  She may not be the same young woman that he rescued those years ago, but his protective brotherly instincts remain...
This message was last edited by the player at 05:34, Fri 04 Oct 2019.
Sparks
player, 111 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 06:33
  • msg #317

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Honestly, I have no idea what I will be asked to do next, or where my paymasters will send me.

"Although a private, chauffeur-driven aircraft appeals to me - doubly so if you are the pilot - I doubt if British government budgets will stretch that far, and I don't have the private funds to retain a plane on permanent hire, either.

"All we can do is hope and pray that our paths will remain aligned for a while."


Amelia added the prayer in polite deference to Iain's beliefs rather than her own, such as they were. Amelia's family had attended church more from an expectation that they should, as lords of the manor, than from any personal belief in salvation or the hereafter.
Ma Bell Operator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 06:40
  • msg #318

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Ma Bell Building

Steiner steps outside at Amelia's suggestion.

While Iain talk one of the switchboard operators looks up over her glasses, holding up one painted nailed finger  You'll have to wait hun, there's been an accident

Then the gal on the long distance call unplugs the line, glancing toward the other operator she asks...………… Where'd that chink go, what was hollarin 'bout the accident?
GM
GM, 351 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 06:42
  • msg #319

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Lodge

Scout:
Si Points   to the   busy road,..Just ehard there was a Bobsled crash..  folks are going to help. or just plain gawk?...., But none  of us back here   are gonna do much good, there's  folks  who deal with  this kinda stuff.....

 ..I wanted to head here, See if the lodge had  any new from thier    Operator?... some of my friends  are ehaded to the switchboard.


The distinguished gentleman shakes his head and starts looking around, as do others.  As Si scans the crowd, to the left he see Munro peaking around the corner waiving him to come near.
This message was last edited by the GM at 06:52, Fri 04 Oct 2019.
Sparks
player, 112 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 08:21
  • msg #320

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia smiled at the switchboard operator. "An oriental gentleman? What was he saying?"
Scout
player, 244 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 08:59
  • msg #321

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  touched the   brim of his  hat   to the fellow , and then moves  on,  until he gets  close  to  where Munro is.

  he    turns a bit  Lookign around,  craning like  he's trying to  watch  the street, and  waits to see if  Munro wishes him to come around the corner.
GM
GM, 352 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 16:22
  • msg #322

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia smiled at the switchboard operator. "An oriental gentleman? What was he saying?"


He ran in here and told us about the accident, said we had to get the word out.  I guess he left.

Steiner sticks his head in the Ma Bell building, motions for the others to follow
This message was last edited by the GM at 16:26, Fri 04 Oct 2019.
GM
GM, 353 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 16:22
  • msg #323

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  touched the   brim of his  hat   to the fellow , and then moves  on,  until he gets  close  to  where Munro is.

  he    turns a bit  Lookign around,  craning like  he's trying to  watch  the street, and  waits to see if  Munro wishes him to come around the corner.


Yes, it looks like Munro wants him to go around the corner
Scout
player, 245 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 16:26
  • msg #324

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Striaghting up, as if he  was  done  watching, , he moves around the corner as if in  full stride.

  He'll stop  once he  clears the  angle where  he cannot be viewing , going closer to the wall.

  without  saying anything to Munro, he  waits for  what the fellow has to say.
Sparks
player, 113 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 17:07
  • msg #325

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia thanked the staff and went to see what Steiner wanted.
GM
GM, 354 posts
The Narrator
Fri 4 Oct 2019
at 23:04
  • msg #326

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia thanked the staff and went to see what Steiner wanted.



Amelia and the others walk over to Steiner who points, Thar he is
Steiner points south up the street.  A Small hurries up the street, he wears a long black coat, and brown hat.  He is starting to get out of site as the street curves.
This message was last edited by the GM at 23:53, Fri 04 Oct 2019.
GM
GM, 355 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 00:12
  • msg #327

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Munro moves his head in an animated fashion looking all around for anyone else.  He is dressed in black pants and a white waiters jacket.  Satisfied he whispers loudly to Si  What in the name of the moon and stars is going on?

Back on the porch, around the corner, a commanding voice announces  Ladies and Gentlemen,
I'm afraid I am the bearing of ill news.

I've just been informed there has been and accident on the bobsleigh course.

The crowd gasps and murmurs start

The Canadian No.1 Sleigh, has gone off course, and crashed down Mt. Van Hoevenburg.
Doctors have been sent, I am told there are many injured.  They will be transported to the hospital for treatment.

I assure you they will get the best possible care, and if they are savable, Doctor Richards will do so. 

There is a great deal of discussion going on around the corner at this time.

Munro says excitedly.  Where did you come from ?  Didn't you, and the others sneak in the back door a little while ago ?
Scout
player, 246 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 02:11
  • msg #328

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

      His  voice  is  quirt with his  collar up a  bit now  as  if to   protect from the growing chill...we  were  all in the Book store  goign over  where folks  should   sit at the shidig?, Not   quite  sure of my place yet....but  we'll see soon  enough i  imagine.... we  came out  when the fuss started..You see any Japanese folks  runnning  about  ?
GM
GM, 356 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 02:34
  • msg #329

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
      His  voice  is  quirt with his  collar up a  bit now  as  if to   protect from the growing chill...we  were  all in the Book store  goign over  where folks  should   sit at the shidig?, Not   quite  sure of my place yet....but  we'll see soon  enough i  imagine.... we  came out  when the fuss started..You see any Japanese folks  runnning  about  ?



There are a few Asians inside. The guy with the little moustache, the other one with the bug eyes, and another guy. (Munro does not describe Kato)

But Si, how in the world did you get out front coming down the street when I saw you guys come in the back door ?

Scout
player, 247 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 02:49
  • msg #330

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  looked   confused,we didn't come in the  back door... The LAdy and some fellow she knows were in the book  store..  I went from the  machine shop to the  Diner  with  the german fellow?... then we  all met at  the Book store  to  talk about the party tonight?

   his eyes  narrowed,..who did you see come ion the back?.. Because, there  couldn't be an easy  way for  folks to dress like we  do, Isn't one of us  that  dress the   same..
Munro
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 03:07
  • msg #331

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Munro But you guys were staying in the Barn and I saw 4 guys leave the barn and enter the back basement stairs.  I didn't pay much attention to what they were wearing.  Winter coats and fedoras like everyone else...………….. wait a minute, no one was dressed like you.
This message was last updated by the GM at 03:07, Sat 05 Oct 2019.
Sparks
player, 114 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 03:12
  • msg #332

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Let's find out what he's up to and where he's going," said Amelia, and she set off at a brisk pace after him.
GM
GM, 358 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 03:21
  • msg #333

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
"Let's find out what he's up to and where he's going," said Amelia, and she set off at a brisk pace after him.

OOC
There's a map of Lake placid in the map tab for anyone who hasn't seen it.

IC
The group follows the man south, up the street toward the old rustic Highland Club, the man ducks into the highland club.  The group arrives a few moments later.  Scanning around the room there are some locals in hear having lunch and beers.  There are a few ski jumpers here mixing with the locals and nationals from every country.

The place is rather crowded, everything is crowded in the little village.  Folks are talking about the accident.  After scanning the crowd and walking around a bit.  They spot the Oriental man, he is sitting at a small booth in the back of the club with another oriental man.
Sparks
player, 116 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 03:27
  • msg #334

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia takes advantage of the crowd, hopefully drawing close enough to the orientals to overhear their conversation without rousing their suspicion.
GM
GM, 359 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 03:31
  • msg #335

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia takes advantage of the crowd, hopefully drawing close enough to the orientals to overhear their conversation without rousing their suspicion.



Amelia maneuvers through the crowd, but it's difficult to remain obscure as men are all polite and get out of the way and tip their hats.  The two men do not pay Amelia any attention though.  Alas they are talking in Japanese.  The only word Amelia makes out is
Mercury
Scout
player, 248 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 03:37
  • msg #336

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si   just  gives     a looks at his boots a Moment.,..This isn't one bit Good.... It could be folks looking  for us, from the trigger  men

 he cranes his neck,..can i get  a look at the basement  entrance  from her..and where  does   the steps  that lead  down  start ?  Is  it in  the Kitchen, or  a supply room?
GM
GM, 360 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 03:53
  • msg #337

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si   just  gives     a looks at his boots a Moment.,..This isn't one bit Good.... It could be folks looking  for us, from the trigger  men

 he cranes his neck,..can i get  a look at the basement  entrance  from her..and where  does   the steps  that lead  down  start ?  Is  it in  the Kitchen, or  a supply room?


Munro I think it's a supply room.  Still learning my way around.  Let me show you.
Munro leads Si to the back of the building, Si quickly see a deep path from the bar to a small stairway leading down into the basement.

Si and Munro are outside the door, there is a small window, but Si can see nothing inside.
Scout
player, 250 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 04:15
  • msg #338

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si looks  he looks in the direction of the barn, to see if he sees  any strange cars  or    wagons...

  ..look..now  ? is   there  anyway out of there, besides the way they went in?...  do they have  to come and go outside?.. or   are thier steps inside/

Munro I don't know, I've never been down here.

Should I go check the barn ?

This message was last edited by the GM at 04:26, Sat 05 Oct 2019.
GM
GM, 363 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 04:31
  • msg #339

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

There are several unknown cars near the barn.
Scout
player, 252 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 06:26
  • msg #340

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si looks at the basement , then shifts his eyes  to the cars...

  alright?..... Look?... if   they are from the guy who  tried to Doublecrossed  Us?  they don't know you....if they are folks  who are  'on business'  with the high rollers, they don't know any of Us?... So?  go in  take  a look around    for    steps  if they have them, I'm gonna go to the barn, see if there are any other strange folks...

 ..when you see  me  comign back, try to meet me out here....ok?
GM
GM, 365 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 07:05
  • msg #341

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn



Scout:
  Si looks at the basement , then shifts his eyes  to the cars...

  alright?..... Look?... if   they are from the guy who  tried to Doublecrossed  Us?  they don't know you....if they are folks  who are  'on business'  with the high rollers, they don't know any of Us?... So?  go in  take  a look around    for    steps  if they have them, I'm gonna go to the barn, see if there are any other strange folks...

 ..when you see  me  comign back, try to meet me out here....ok?



Munro nods and Si heads to the barn.  Si approaches cautiously, looking, listening, all is quiet.  He enters the barn, a quick scan shows items upturned.  Mickey's gun parts on the bench have been scattered.  Walking in further Si sees Mickey and the Spaniard tied and suspended from the loft of the barn.  Tied in a way Si has never seen before.

Each has their hands bound in front of them at their waste.  Then a tool handle is shoved through the crook of their elbows behind their back.  Their legs are bound at their thighs and ankles. They are gagged, and have been beaten.  They are suspended by another rope, tide to the pole that runs through the crook of their elbows.  In this manner, their full body weight is on their elbows and shoulders.

Si is unsure if they are alive or dead.
Scout
player, 254 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 07:24
  • msg #342

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    He  looks at the new   cars, from the barn, to see if tracks  lead to  the barn from them.

    After his determination, of those tracks , he  will check around  for   the  least obvious  way to get  Up  and  Cut them down..avoid  the    'straight on' approach.

 as he does  this   he'll whisper harshly to them, to see if they are awake.

   Once ( if?)  he gets them down , he'll   cut thier Bounds as he says,see ? Mick?... This is  what happens, when you run too  much.. dead people can't hurt you.

  He will stand.. his blood  on the boil, but his face, somewhat calm. as he  rapidly  goes through his next thoughts...and actions.
Scout
player, 256 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 07:46
  • msg #343

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    Si  Kneels  by them a Moment,..i will assume  you told them anything they wanted to hear..now?  Its  My turn... what did they want....

 Regardless of what the answers  are, he will tell them to  rest, and  he  will try to send   help for them.

  Once  that is finished, he  will   Grab a  hammer From  the kid's  work area, and Move out along the edges  of the barn.

  Cutting horses was the first thing you did  to stop  raiders, they cannot escape..and   you get to dispense your  justice....as it were.

  Reaching the    edge of the  barn , he steps  out calmly   and walks, as  if he had no care in teh   world to the cars the foot  prints  came  from.... He  wished it had been night.  There is a lot more he can do in the night.

  Taking the   Hammer,, he  will  smash the  radiators  of the cars the   tracks   came  from..he  will  smash the    windshields  and look  for   any weapons , or anything of use  on the seats..once he is finshed.. he begins  to make his  way , in a  wide arc, to the   Lodge.
Mickey
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 07:56
  • msg #344

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn

Si determines the men came in two cars, entered the barn from front and back, there was a struggle.  Obviously Si's friends had lost.

The two men are hoisted by pulleys once used to lift hay, they are tied off to beams with odd knots that Si is not readily familiar with.

Si lowers them, Mickey eventually comes around.  Spitting blood, Mickey horsely responds, Don't worry Chief, they beat all the runnin out a me.

He takes several heaving breaths and asks  How's Javier ?
Si realizes Mickey is referring to the Spaniard, Si never even knew his proper name.

Mickey winces as he comes to rest on the dirt floor of the barn.  Damn! Oh, Damn that hurts, those whoremongers dislocated my shoulders.

As Si brings Javier down he sees that he is alive, but in worse shape than Mickey. He mumbles, but nothing coherantly.
Scout
player, 257 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 07:59
  • msg #345

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si nods, Before he goes to take care of the cars,  waits for the answer to the question of what they wanted.

  ..I  can pop those  back in for you... they'll be stiff.. it  will hurt..but they'll work...
GM
GM, 368 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 08:06
  • msg #346

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
    Si  Kneels  by them a Moment,..i will assume  you told them anything they wanted to hear..now?  Its  My turn... what did they want....

 Regardless of what the answers  are, he will tell them to  rest, and  he  will try to send   help for them.

  Once  that is finished, he  will   Grab a  hammer From  the kid's  work area, and Move out along the edges  of the barn.

  Cutting horses was the first thing you did  to stop  raiders, they cannot escape..and   you get to dispense your  justice....as it were.

  Reaching the    edge of the  barn , he steps  out calmly   and walks, as  if he had no care in teh   world to the cars the foot  prints  came  from.... He  wished it had been night.  There is a lot more he can do in the night.

  Taking the   Hammer,, he  will  smash the  radiators  of the cars the   tracks   came  from..he  will  smash the    windshields  and look  for   any weapons , or anything of use  on the seats..once he is finshed.. he begins  to make his  way , in a  wide arc, to the   Lodge.



Si finishes his work on the cars.  They are quickly rendered inoperable as distributor caps made of bakelite are crushed, spark plugs are snapped off by violent blows and gauges are smashed.

Once Si has crippled their ponies, he starts to head toward the lodge.

Walking down the steps the door is cracked open. He enters the basement room, moderately lit by the midday sun that is tempered with an overcast sky.  Si takes stock in the room.  It is indeed a storage room, shovels stand ready, the coal chute is near, as do overhauls, and coal sooted hats.

A small door leads to the coal bins, then to the furnace room and two glowing boilers.  Well worn stairs lead up.  There is no sign of Munro.
Scout
player, 258 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 08:15
  • msg #347

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Waiting as he entered, allowing  his eyes  to adjust, he   unbuttons the   one  button on his   duster he had buttoned to hold it closed.

 he loosens the   weapon on each side of his hips.. but    does not  draw one  yet. He listens...getting the feel for  the  room...the sounds..., he had also stepped into the shadows..unmoving  save  to  test his  weapons.

  the  calm was with in him, but the anger was there … he  and  Mick  might not be the ebst of friends..but he was part of thier  group, as  was the spanaird, for what it was worth...then men had moved with purpose, from Munro's  description..that means they had a general  Idea of where  they were going, and why..he  would  wait for a  space... to listen and watch.. before  moving  slowly   through what shadows he could   use.
GM
GM, 369 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 08:25
  • msg #348

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Waiting as he entered, allowing  his eyes  to adjust, he   unbuttons the   one  button on his   duster he had buttoned to hold it closed.

 he loosens the   weapon on each side of his hips.. but    does not  draw one  yet. He listens...getting the feel for  the  room...the sounds..., he had also stepped into the shadows..unmoving  save  to  test his  weapons.

  the  calm was with in him, but the anger was there … he  and  Mick  might not be the ebst of friends..but he was part of thier  group, as  was the spanaird, for what it was worth...then men had moved with purpose, from Munro's  description..that means they had a general  Idea of where  they were going, and why..he  would  wait for a  space... to listen and watch.. before  moving  slowly   through what shadows he could   use.


Si waited and listened.  All was quiet for a long, long time.

Then he heard it, the door was opening above, feet were starting to descend the stairs.
Sparks
player, 119 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 11:46
  • msg #349

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia moved away before conferring with her friends.
"I'm not sure that we can do anything here, they're talking in their own language - unless anyone can speak Japanese?

"The only word I could distinguish was 'Mercury', whatever that may mean. It could be a code word, but short of putting the screws on, I don't think we'll learn any more here. Maybe we should go and catch up with Si, see if he's having any more luck."

Scout
player, 259 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 15:25
  • msg #350

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si, waited, crouched  like   a puma. his hands  under his  coat  with  his  weapons  ready for a  Crossdraw. He watched the steps.. to see  who and  how many came  down.

 If there was  four, he would attack the LAst two to hamstring them, then deal with the other  two, as needed.
Flyboy
player, 106 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 16:13
  • msg #351

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain hovers near Amelia protectively, yet somewhat out of his element.  He is fairly well traveled with his share of rural adventures, but being a spy is rather outside of his experience.  Then again, so is being on the run from both crooked cops and organized crime...

At her suggestion, he nods.

"Aye.  I also wouldn't mind taking a reassuring glance at my plane as we go.  If we are concerned about someone interested in isolating the town, the plane could be targeted as well..."
Sparks
player, 120 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 18:09
  • msg #352

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"That's true. I was going to suggest you move the plane before nightfall anyway. There's been a hard freeze forecast tonight, the last thing we need is to find your plane frozen into the lake for several days. Better to find a larger, warmer lake."
The Highland Club
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 20:39
  • msg #353

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Looking to see if anyone knows Japanese, Amelia is greated only with blank looks, and shakes of the head.  The group filters through the lunch crowd and back outside.



The group starts walking south past the high school and can see the Townhall approaching.  The crowd is just south of them at the junction of Main Street and Wilmington Road.  The crowd no longer moves toward the bobsled hill, they seem to have figured out they are not going to walk the distance, at least not quick enough and will need to wait for more news to return.

August mutters to himself, as if hoping to jar some memory loose, Mercury...……….Mercury  ??

Iain, Amelia and the others approach the Lake Placid Lodge and see a large number of guests on the porch sipping hot cider and discussing the wreck. Steiner snaps his head to the right and order firmly, We need to go to the barn.  That door should not be open.

The group enters the barn and sees The Spaniard and Mickey, badly beaten, laying there, ropes scattered around them.  Vitto rushes to them to begin to provide aid.
GM
GM, 371 posts
The Narrator
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 21:31
  • msg #354

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si, waited, crouched  like   a puma. his hands  under his  coat  with  his  weapons  ready for a  Crossdraw. He watched the steps.. to see  who and  how many came  down.

 If there was  four, he would attack the LAst two to hamstring them, then deal with the other  two, as needed.


Si is crouched and ready, feet rapidly descend the stairs.  Si pulls his weapons and moves, just before he strikes he sees it is Munro.  Si is just able to stop his move, he nearly hamstrung Munro.

Munro jumps off the last step when he finally sees Si, then he pushes himself against the wall raising his hands...………. It's me, It's me.

He takes a few deep breaths as Si relaxes
I don't know where they went.  The door above opens to the servants quarters, with access to the kitchens, store rooms and dining room.  From there, the rest of the Lodge.  They are in none of the immediate areas.
Scout
player, 260 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 21:45
  • msg #355

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  he   spins the weapons  and  slides  back  under his coat to thier sheaths.

    I saw thier Tracks , they  beat up and tortured  Mickey and the Spaniard ..I'd  have to say they got  what ever information they needed, judging by the   injuries.... I  damaged thier  cars, they aren't leaving hear  with them... THis is not  'for  fun'  any longer... there are debts  to be paid...

 ..you see any folks  'new' up there.. maybe faces  red from coming in from the cold?

  after    Munro's  answer he  loos   to the door ,..I have to go check on the two wounded... don't come out  with me.. there is a good bet one of them has to  be watching.  don't  want to blow your   secret ......  they used..'odd'  knots    to lift  they two  off the   ground  with  took hafts  as a fixed point.. haven't seen anything like that on this  land mass.. and i've been from Pole to pole., at one time or another...

 go now.. there might be   some fuss tonight at the part. make sure you are ready.

   picking up the hammer  he  sued ,  , so as to return it, the halfbreed nodded  to Muro  and slipped out the door.... he most  in a   smooth  determined  gate, not  running, not  dawdling to get to  the barn.
The Barn
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 22:04
  • msg #356

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Munro readily agrees and heads back up stairs.

Si returns to the barn and enters to find the rest of the party minus Marek, who presumably is still at he blacksmiths shop.

Vitto has enlisted help from others to move Mickey and the Spaniard to the cots near the pot bellied stove.  Vitto issues orders, to no one specific....
GET ME TWO POTS OF WATER BOILING ON THAT STOVE, AND I NEED 4 BELTS.

After a once over on each patient Vitto goes to his doctors bag and retrieves a glass hypodermic needle.  A quick glass and he states...……..... STERILIZE THIS  Then he fishes through his bag, sorting through meds he produces a small vial.  Holding it up to the light, there is just a little clear liquid in the vial.  Vitto makes a face that seems to say, this should suffice.

The flurry of practiced urgency and clearly professional understanding of the current situation is in direct contrast to the carefree, irresponsible drunk others have seen of Vitto thus far.
This message was last edited by the GM at 22:05, Sat 05 Oct 2019.
Scout
player, 261 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 5 Oct 2019
at 22:24
  • msg #357

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

     He   places  the hammer down on the kid's   workbench, he  begins to stoke the  fire    as well.

   Munro saw     4 men leaving the barn and  go to the Lodge  through the basement, right before  i was  nearing the lodge... he  pulled me aside  and  told me.. I sent him back in to see where the   cellar  came up from inside.

 his  voice  was cold , a bit  , matter of fact.

  ..I came to the BArn to find these two hanging from  the  roof.... I  sit around one of the knots.. to keep  as a reference.. i have not seen knots   like this....

 ,, the men came from those  two cars  outside.... I fixed them so they aren't  going anywhere in them.. I'm Gonna go  check the trunks  now,  and have a better look at the inside, see if there are any weapons and  such, or information...

 he Nods to the  two wounded,..don't know who did this... but there's a balance to pay... I aim to collect.

   as he starts  for the doors  he  stops   at Ian,..the  guy  runnign   the  Dig says  he'll pay yuou 100  gaollars  a trip... 3   with people..three  with  Supplies .. anything else  earned will be 'as  needed' Me and Cowboy can pull in 15 to 20  working there..I might get a bit More  if i can bring in  game and such..... they are looking  for explosives..and maybe  a  Doc? maybe  a radio  guy.. they need  just about everything,..so?  if you  are approached at the Dinner  to night , then you know what its  about...

 Then he goes out to the cars.
GM
GM, 372 posts
The Narrator
Sun 6 Oct 2019
at 05:42
  • msg #358

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Vitto administers some kind of drug to both men.  Soon they relax, and seem to be in no pain whatsoever.  Mickey even has a smile on his face.

Vitto administers the aid of others as he sits the men up and using the belts to align their arms and shoulders, then violently popping them back into socket.  Mickey chuckles when it's done...……….. What was that loud noise?  Someone slam a car door ?

After much work, Vitto has gotten the mens joints back into place, treated their concussion wounds from the beatings and has them resting peacefully.

He washes his hands, dry's them with a towel They should be fine in a couple days, they'll be out until later tonight
Sparks
player, 122 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sun 6 Oct 2019
at 07:19
  • msg #359

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia had got the boiling water ready and sterilized the syringe, but now that the men were comfortable, her thoughts turned to the Lodge.

"I'm a guest at the lodge, so I can gain access. I can probably take a 'plus one' without raising too many questions. Perhaps Iain or Arty would join me? I'll see if I can see anyone lurking about where they shouldn't be.

"Someone also needs to keep an eye on these two in case their attackers return."

Scout
player, 262 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 6 Oct 2019
at 12:53
  • msg #360

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  ..The Boy is  still in town?  They  might   take a look for him, if they cannot  find others... one should think they'd  be back for the cars...I want to check those trunks now...
Sparks
player, 123 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sun 6 Oct 2019
at 14:31
  • msg #361

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia gave Si a demure smile. "If those trunks, as you call them, are locked, I may be able to help out. I was taught a few, er, techniques.

"Of course, a crowbar may be equally effective, but it depends whether we mght want to use the cars ourselves at some point. I know Mickey is very concerned about the loss of his car. I don't uppose he'll be too concerned about where a replacement comes from."


She looked over to Mickey. "I wouldn't like to guess where 'his' car came from, come to that."
Scout
player, 263 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 6 Oct 2019
at 16:57
  • msg #362

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si chuckled,..those cars  aren't going anywhere, but they can be  fixed by some one who knows thier stuff....won't be getting on the  road  any time soon though,  Lets go have a look, if   the trunk can't pop, and you  can't open it.. I will...

 ..know this?  If  Mickey  and the Spaniard didn't give up his name, no one knows  Muro knows us..he was out of sight both times  I talked to him..he  might be able to catch   s one or two of them gawking at thier  cars... In the  end?..they are trapped here, unless they are working with someone they were going to meet, at the Lodge.  Lets go, i have a suit to pick up in a couple hours..
Flyboy
player, 109 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Sun 6 Oct 2019
at 19:21
  • msg #363

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain helps Amelia fetch and carry for Doc as he treats the victims, and nods at Si as he gives details of the potential job.

To Si: "When do we need to start flying them?"

"By the way, I will need you to help me get the plane ashore before tonight's freeze..."


To Amelia: "I can stay with you.  I just need to get the plane ashore before the lake freezes, and I will be at your service."
Scout
player, 265 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 6 Oct 2019
at 19:43
  • msg #364

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  ..I'll hlepf  witht eh plane, but  i want to check those trunks, ... and  we have to check on that kid  at the MAchine shop....

  He adds,.. I'd  imagine  we'll find out more tonight... there can't be too many aircraft  for hire up here.
Sparks
player, 125 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Mon 7 Oct 2019
at 05:34
  • msg #365

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia sees a woman's duty in taking charge.

"Right, Si, come with me, let's get these car boots open.

"Once we've done that, leave August and Vitto here to look after the invalids and to prepare in case the bad guys come back for their cars, while you and Iain fetch the young man from town. Then the three of you can deal with the plane - or better still, you can leave the plane until later, when we're all regrouped, and you can come over to the Lodge to help Artemis and me.

"Artemis, you come along with me. As soon as we have these cars open, the two of us can go straight across to the Lodge without wasting any more time, and hopefully we can catch the bad guys while they're still doing whatever they're doing.

"Does that sound like a plan?"


Amelia took a little cloth slip from her bag, and extracted a number of slender tools.
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The Barn
Mon 7 Oct 2019
at 09:00
  • msg #366

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge



The group walks out to the cars covered in a fresh trace of snow that has dropped while the group was in the barn.

There is a small trunk, the first car, all that is found is a jack and some tools, and an air pump.  The second car there is a suitcase, and some standard tools as the other.  In the front of the car is a china bottle with a cork, it holds some kind of strange booze.  There is also a paper bag with some dried fish in it.

Returning with the suitcase and opening it in the barn they find silk clothing of some odd design, a small knife that none have seen the like of before, a pistol, loaded and a book with floral artwork on the cover


The book is filled with oriental writing that none can decipher, and there is a note written in the same language with pencil stuffed in the book.





Scout
player, 266 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 7 Oct 2019
at 14:19
  • msg #367

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si agrees,  as they  reach the cars, Si keeps watch, he says  to  Amelia ,..when you get to the Lodge,   see if you can get  Munro aside, without too much notice. He might have an idea on the 4 scum who  left here.

   Looking studies the blade   without lookign up he says,Japanese writing.. thsoe  pictures. If the  Japanese aren't involved, some one   did alot  to make it look like they were.

 ..the  weapon looks  german....by the markings. and style?

 He will  also search the  inside  of the cars  better, looking under the  seats and glove  box.
GM
GM, 375 posts
The Narrator
Mon 7 Oct 2019
at 21:22
  • msg #368

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si sees that the pistol has Japanese markings on it, and written in English it says
Nambu 7x20
Scout
player, 268 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 7 Oct 2019
at 22:44
  • msg #369

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  He turns it  around a few  times,..I'm sorry.. Japanese

 he looks at  the Book...I wager  there are 95% of the people in this  town, can't read that?.. But what if there was message in that..for that very reason?

 looking towards the Lodge,we  need to check on that kid, I'd  hate  to think of them beating on him , and that old  fellow who has the shop.
Sparks
player, 128 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Tue 8 Oct 2019
at 05:54
  • msg #370

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia stepped to the door. "I'm going to the lodge to see what Munro has discovered. Are you coming, Artemis?"
She made her way to the Lodge.
Scout
player, 269 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 8 Oct 2019
at 11:16
  • msg #371

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si, nodded,..be careful... there  were   4 of them from these cars... they must be linking up  with others  already here...

 ..anyone coming  with me? Let's go.... those  staying at the bar?.. try to get a good look at anyone  who looks at the cars.. if they came back into the  barn, do not let the elave..one way, or the other.
GM
GM, 376 posts
The Narrator
Wed 9 Oct 2019
at 05:19
  • msg #372

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn

Lake Placid Lodge
1342 hours



Artemis agrees to go with Amelia to the Lodge to seek out Munro and to investigate any new goings on there.

Si asks for volunteers to go find any of these 4 that may have beaten Mickey and Javier.

August quickly volunteers to go with Si, Vitto states that he is staying with his patients.  Just then Charlie walks in with a fishing pole and a stringer of fish. I hope you folks like Trout.
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Scout
player, 270 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 9 Oct 2019
at 05:28
  • msg #373

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  smiles  a bit  at Charlie,..maybe later, don't  for get, we have a party to go to... right now? Gotta  Check on the Kid, he's  at the machine shop, Vitto  can fill you in on what happened to  our buddies  there...

 ..we go to the  machine shop, look for  anyone  hanging  around watching us....and?..if  we happen  to get there and they are roughing up the old man or the kid... we make sure now of them leave that shop...

 then, then head off to town once more.
Hub's Garage
Wed 9 Oct 2019
at 05:38
  • msg #374

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

August goes to his bunk, reaches under the bedroll and pulls out Model 1897 Winchester trench gun.

August racks the action, loading a 12 gauge shell into the chamber, then rides the hammer forward to the safety position
The gun has a small cord which August slings over his shoulder and the gun is covered in a great coat.  Then he grabs a 24" bayonet and sticks it in his belt.

He only says, They hurt mine freunds

Si and August walk up to Hubs Garage at a quick pace.  Entering the shop they see Hub and Mark at a bench vice filing a part for the Thompson Machine Gun.  They seem a little surprised and happy to see Si.

Hub, older and more perceptive asks, What Happened ?
This message was last edited by the GM at 05:42, Wed 09 Oct 2019.
Lake Placid Lodge
Wed 9 Oct 2019
at 06:16
  • msg #375

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia and Artemis go back to the Lodge.  The Parlor and lobby are busy talking about the bobsled wreck.  Though the crowd is starting to thin out just a little.  A few of the ladies have already excused themselves to start to prepare for the dinner.

Artemis and Amelia find Munro in the ballroom polishing silver.  There are a few of the staff here, all in white jackets, going about setting tables and preparing for the dinner in a little over 4 hours.


Munro tells Artemis and Amelia I have asked a few questions.  A group of oriental men were seen going up to the 3rd floor.  There is a limited number of rooms there.  Though I don't know who stays in them.

Scout
player, 272 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 9 Oct 2019
at 13:48
  • msg #376

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si, Looked  around to see who all was there,  if others  are there, he'll move closer to  Mark and Hub, if No one else is there, he'll nod to August to watch the door, either way, he talks softly...

  ..After  the fuss started  with the wreck, i went to the lodge  to see if  any..odd types..were sneaking about.

 He takes  another look  to the door , or August to make sure   no one is about. ..4 men were seen heading to the lodge, from some   new cars parked near it.... i went to the barn to check on things, they scattered the   machine gun parts  around, and  Mickey and Xav were  hanging by some odd   ropes, they were beat up pretty bad... Vittio  tried to fix them the best he could

 ..I damaged  the  cars so they can't go anywhere..easy enough to fix, but  it  would take  time, sparkplugs  and the Bakelight...broken...but they'll not use  it to  escape.... we don't know what kinda folks they are?.. I have to assume at least 2 were Japanese, because of the  things we  found in the Trunk.. the other car , there  was not  anything to  say?

 ..now?  I don't know why they went to the barn...whether  they just got here, or whether they were sent  by that  Japanese fellow  i met this morning.. I wanted to check on you and MArk to make sure you are alright... just in case they were coming after  anyone who  ...as the Japanese fellow said... 'get in the way of his business".

 MArk, when you are done here?.. you get back to the barn, and don;'t  talk with any   strangers alone.... Hub?.. you're gonna have to be  careful... when its  time for us to leave for that Dig job?... You should see about   fixing those  cars, see if you can sell them or such.. we could use them ourselves, but i wanted to make sure the  bad  guys didn't  get away...
Artemis Richter
player, 10 posts
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 02:29
  • msg #377

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He followed the others outside and seeing the crowds moving up towards the mountain, he held back and watched the flow of people, vehicles and such.  He stood alongside the road and just listened.  The others split up, one group heading to the lodge while Miss Farrington headed towards the telephone exchange with the newcomer to their briefing.  He turned back to the crowd.

A younger lad came running by heading up towards the mountain.  “Hey kid, a dime for some scuttle on what is going on that has you running up that way?” 

He fished into his pocket and pulled out a dime and held it between his forefinger and thumb.  The kid stopped in his tracks, “bobsled wreck, someone got hurt real bad from what they were saying, maybe more than one or two.”

Artemis nodded, “ok, sounds bad, but hey, stay out of the way kid.  Ok, oh, if you need a good job, say a dollar a day running errands for me and a friend, come find me at the Lodge ok.   Ask for Mr. Richter.”

He turned back from his crowd watching only to see Miss Farrington walking in a determined manner and then turning down a street with the flyboy in tow. “Gonna need to see where they are headed,” he said to no one.

He found himself a bit turned about in the streets and the crowds.  He thought he saw Miss Farrington in the distance, but then lost her.  He walked about a few different blocks and was about to give up when he saw her again.  This time her group was all together and heading towards the Lodge.  He continued to tail her, moving along with the crowds and grimaced when the group worked around the Lodge.  “For the love of God, where are they heading to now.”

The air was crisp and that at least kept him from sweating.  He used his walking stick a bit more on the final few steps to a barn building, when Miss Farrington appeared coming out of the door at an even more rapid pace than when he was tailing her through the streets.  “Ma’am, I gotta say, I have seen racing dogs that run slower than you.  Wanna fill me in as to where you are heading in such a rush?”

He followed along with her, getting caught up, and trying to ask some questions as they walked rapidly into the Lodge.  When they walked into one of the rooms bustling with white jacketed and gloved men polishing silver to sheen, Amelia made contact with one of those who had an air of leadership about him.  He listened, and bit tenderly at the right inside of his cheek.  “Any chance you have an idea of how many folks might be up on that floor?  Oh, are they part of one of the delegations?”

He glanced at Amelia, then back to their source.
Lake Placid Lodge
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 06:24
  • msg #378

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Munro responds to Artemis
I'm not sure how many rooms.

At least 3 suites, maybe 4.  I know the League of Nations folks are staying up there, but I don't know who else.

Hub's Garage
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 06:38
  • msg #379

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Hub takes the lead in talking and young Mark doesn't object
What wreck are you talking about ?  Is there a car wreck, wagon wreck ?  What happened ?

August There was a bobsleigh wreck, probably a diversion.
They nearly killed Mickey and Javier.  They will pay for their deeds.

If you have a weapon, keep it with you.


Hub acknowledges with a nod.  He goes to his small desk and reaches into a drawer, withdrawing a small colt revolver, probably a 32 or 38 caliber.  He drops it into the pocket of his apron.
Scout
player, 274 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 06:48
  • msg #380

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  With a sad smile of agreement and a tilt of his  head towards August,..it  does  not make sense to me. why they  Beat them   up, and  Tied them up the  way they did. very odd lookign knots, suspended  them from the roof  and all...They had to know they would be  found? They had to know  the two would say who beat them up and such.

 Again, I am assuming at lest two of them are Japenese...it does not  track... that the  4 of  them  pull  up..go  in, beat up a pair of Americans....or to them?  assumed Americans.  and then   leave straight  for the lodge..there must  be a reason?... It can't be to scare folks?..what good would that do them for the Olympics? They could be working for that Japanese follow i Met this morning, and he was sending a message..but ... i don't know how he would have  got in touch with them , Unless they were staying at the same place he was..

 he  turns  a bit, to August,..we will see tonight at the Dinner... After  the dinner, we  may have to go hunting...
Sparks
player, 131 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 06:54
  • msg #381

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

On the way over to the Lodge, Amelia had filled Artemis in on what they had learned, both at the telephone exchange and at the barn. She described what had happened to her friends and to the cars.

After speaking with Munroe, she gave a sigh. "I don't suppose there is much we can do here at present," she said. "We have no way of knowing who is legitimately here, and who arrived in those cars. And even if we could successfully eavesdrop on what may be a planning meeting, chances are they would be talking in Japanese.

"Probably the best we can do is leave Munroe here to keep an eye on things for a while, and return to the barn where we can keep an eye on the cars. When the oriental gentlemen return to their vehicles, the guilty parties will be revealed and we can have a welcoming committee waiting.

"Munroe, if you need it, there is a radio in a suitcase in my room. It's tuned to the same frequency as the plane. I assume as a boat skipper you can use one, and I imagine you can gain access to my room easily enough. Let us know if anything important happens."


Amelia took a few minutes in her room to send a radio message to Bill Pulestown in Annapolis, using the cipher he gave her. She told him about the bobsled crash, the oriental at the telephone exchange, the long distance call, the events at the barn, and the men on the third floor. She also mentioned meeting Artemis. Then she re-set the radio for the plane again.
This message was last edited by the player at 07:02, Thu 10 Oct 2019.
GM
GM, 378 posts
The Narrator
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 07:04
  • msg #382

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  With a sad smile of agreement and a tilt of his  head towards August,..it  does  not make sense to me. why they  Beat them   up, and  Tied them up the  way they did. very odd lookign knots, suspended  them from the roof  and all...They had to know they would be  found? They had to know  the two would say who beat them up and such.

 Again, I am assuming at lest two of them are Japenese...it does not  track... that the  4 of  them  pull  up..go  in, beat up a pair of Americans....or to them?  assumed Americans.  and then   leave straight  for the lodge..there must  be a reason?... It can't be to scare folks?..what good would that do them for the Olympics? They could be working for that Japanese follow i Met this morning, and he was sending a message..but ... i don't know how he would have  got in touch with them , Unless they were staying at the same place he was..

 he  turns  a bit, to August,..we will see tonight at the Dinner... After  the dinner, we  may have to go hunting...


August
I'd say this Nip is sending you a message.

Let's hunt him down and send him a message.  He expects us to be us to afraid, or planning.  We should attack immediately, while he thinks he has us on our heels.

GM
GM, 379 posts
The Narrator
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 07:06
  • msg #383

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
On the way over to the Lodge, Amelia had filled Artemis in on what they had learned, both at the telephone exchange and at the barn. She described what had happened to her friends and to the cars.

After speaking with Munroe, she gave a sigh. "I don't suppose there is much we can do here at present," she said. "We have no way of knowing who is legitimately here, and who arrived in those cars. And even if we could successfully eavesdrop on what may be a planning meeting, chances are they would be talking in Japanese.

"Probably the best we can do is leave Munroe here to keep an eye on things for a while, and return to the barn where we can keep an eye on the cars. When the oriental gentlemen return to their vehicles, the guilty parties will be revealed and we can have a welcoming committee waiting.

"Munroe, if you need it, there is a radio in a suitcase in my room. It's tuned to the same frequency as the plane. I assume as a boat skipper you can use one, and I imagine you can gain access to my room easily enough. Let us know if anything important happens."


Amelia took a few minutes in her room to send a radio message to Bill Pulestown in Annapolis, using the cipher he gave her. She told him about the bobsled crash, the oriental at the telephone exchange, the long distance call, the events at the barn, and the men on the third floor. She also mentioned meeting Artemis. Then she re-set the radio for the plane again.


Munro Standby.  I've gotten to know some of the staff...……….

[8 blank lines suppressed]

Munro returns
The people on the upper floor are the Secretary General of the League of Nations, the President of the Olympic Committee and the Governor of New York
Sparks
player, 132 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 07:18
  • msg #384

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia frowned. "That might change things. What if they're doing to those people what they did to our friends at the barn? Perhaps we need to take action.

"Munroe, how about the three of us go up to the third floor. We two will linger in the corridor, as if we've accidentally gone to the wrong floor, while you knock at the doors with a trolley and ask who ordered coffee?

"At least that way we'll know whose room they are in, and we can find out if the other guests are safe.

"If the balloon goes up, there will be three of us on hand to even the odds a little."

Scout
player, 275 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 07:25
  • msg #385

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si   smiles,..he might  think he scared some of you all?  But he should be certain he didn't  scare me...I only know he is a  warrior, who is doing some Business..either for the JApanese..or  for himself, that may aid the Japanese..for wht?  who knows, but its damn well sure not the  olympics.

 ..I do not think he knows me, but, likewise , he knows of me..if he sent them as a message, he knows  i will come.

 ..but.. we take our  time. He is  confident, this one is... and the  fact that we go on  doing what we are doing, is  going to concern him..he may do something foolish, because of that, and we  may  very well , turn things about on him.... Vengeance  is something i know about.. and we will  get payment for the debt  owed. But... we must be smart...

 ..Hub?  those  cars  at the  barn,  if yhou and MArk want to work on them, that's fine,  if we need them we'll use them, if  we don't, you can have at elast one. Those folks  who drove them here...won't need them much   longer.. Damn shame  i can't egt one of those things we talked  about, Mark?  to make my rifle , less noisy.
3rd Floor of the Lodge
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 07:39
  • msg #386

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Munro nods agreement, he assembles a silver tray with coffee and cups.  He places them on a dumbwaiter then trots up to the third floor.

Munro retrieves a serving cart from a closet, and places the coffee service on the cart.


As the group goes up stairs, they find there are actually 4 suites.

Amelia and Artemis notice that the appointments of the 3rd floor are higher quality than the second floor.

Munro starts at the far end of the hallway. He knocks on the door, a member of the Olympic committee opens the door. 301

Munro Sir, your coffee is ready
Official We didn't order coffee...……. did anyone order coffee?
Anyone want coffee?...………….. Yes we'll take it.  Leave it on the piano


Munro leaves the tray of coffee, and receives a tiny Dutch gold coin.  He comes out and shrugs his shoulders.  Then hustles down stairs for another tray of coffee.

The second room there is no answer. 302

303 The third room is answered, there is a short conversation and Munro is quickly turned away.  Munro has a puzzled look on his face and goes on to the next.

304, There is no answer.

Munro comes back to report.
That was weird.  Those League of Nations people are weird.  They had something going on in the table.  A bunch of candles and incense burning.  I didn't get a good look.
Reminded me of the rituals of the headhunters of Ghana.

GM
GM, 380 posts
The Narrator
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 07:45
  • msg #387

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si   smiles,..he might  think he scared some of you all?  But he should be certain he didn't  scare me...I only know he is a  warrior, who is doing some Business..either for the JApanese..or  for himself, that may aid the Japanese..for wht?  who knows, but its damn well sure not the  olympics.

 ..I do not think he knows me, but, likewise , he knows of me..if he sent them as a message, he knows  i will come.

 ..but.. we take our  time. He is  confident, this one is... and the  fact that we go on  doing what we are doing, is  going to concern him..he may do something foolish, because of that, and we  may  very well , turn things about on him.... Vengeance  is something i know about.. and we will  get payment for the debt  owed. But... we must be smart...

 ..Hub?  those  cars  at the  barn,  if yhou and MArk want to work on them, that's fine,  if we need them we'll use them, if  we don't, you can have at elast one. Those folks  who drove them here...won't need them much   longer.. Damn shame  i can't egt one of those things we talked  about, Mark?  to make my rifle , less noisy.



August Bah, We should Attack Now.  He won't expect it.  He is planning something more for us.  We should hit him now!

I saw it many times in the Great War.  Don't give them a chance to get their heavy artillery ranged.  Hit them while they they are consolidating their forces.


Hub I'll gladly take a car to fix and sell
Sparks
player, 133 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 07:51
  • msg #388

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia took a few minutes to go down to her room and phone the Concierge.
"Horace, I need to know who is in rooms 302 and 304, and whether they are in or out at the moment. Thank you."

OOC: If the occupants are out, Amelia will take a chance on snooping. If Munro has access to a master key, all well and good, otherwise she'll use her little tools again.
GM
GM, 381 posts
The Narrator
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 07:55
  • msg #389

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia took a few minutes to go down to her room and phone the Concierge.
"Horace, I need to know who is in rooms 302 and 304, and whether they are in or out at the moment. Thank you."

OOC: If the occupants are out, Amelia will take a chance on snooping. If Munro has access to a master key, all well and good, otherwise she'll use her little tools again.



Horace takes a short pause before responding, then whispers
302 is Reserved for the Governor, he is expected in the next hour.
304 is Cardinal Patrick Hayes, Dioces of New York

I trust you will use discretion in any immediate actions ?
.
This message was last edited by the GM at 07:57, Thu 10 Oct 2019.
The Speak Easy
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 08:44
  • msg #390

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Speakeasy

J. Clausen Lumber
1420 hours


Jan Clausen happily stocked the 160 bottles of Canadian Whiskey.  It had been weeks since he had a stockpile of hard liquor.  It had been a couple bottles here or there of bathtub gin, or backwoods hooch.  But this was the real deal, quality booze.  Jan's European customers badly wanted real liquor and had dried up his meager stocks weeks ago.  He would be able to get top dollar for this hooch.

A man in a 3 piece suit walked into the Lumber Yard, accompanied by a trio of torpedoes.  They were big blokes, and obviously packin heat.

The man in the suit ordered a whiskey.  Jan responded happily, You're in Luck.  I just got stocked up!  He produced a bottle and poured a glass of Whiskey for the man.

The man inhaled, smelled the whiskey, then held it up to light before taking a heavy sip.  He swished it around his mouth.  MMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm  Canadian Rye

One of the Torpedoes steps up to the bar, lays a piece on the bar, asking the Jan.............
Hear of any smugglers flyin in booze from Canada ? Maybe folks shot a copper on Champlaign ?
  Mr. Brofman wants to know.


J Clausen looks at the man in the three piece suit nervously, recognizing the name, then back at the brute with the gun.....
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The Times
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 08:45
  • msg #391

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

New York Times
29 January 1932

Page 12
Hitler Addresses Dusseldorf Industry Club


. . . IF TODAY the National Socialist Movement is regarded amongst widespread circles in Germany as being hostile to our business life, I believe the reason for this view is to be found in the fact that we adopted towards the events which determined the development leading to our present position an attitude which differed from that of all the other organizations which are of any importance in our public life. Even now our outlook differs in many points from that of our opponents....

I regard it as of the first importance to break once and for all with the view that our destiny is conditioned by world events. It is not true that our distress has its final cause in a world crisis, in a world catastrophe: the true view is that we have reached a state of general crisis, because from the first certain mistakes were made. I must not say 'According to the general view the Peace Treaty of Versailles is the cause of our misfortune.' What is the Peace Treaty of Versailles but the work of men? It is not a burden which has been imposed or laid upon us by Providence. It is the work of men for which, it goes without saying, once again men with their merits or their failings must be held responsible. If this were not so, how should men ever be able to set aside this work at all? I am of the opinion that there is nothing which has been produced by the will of man which cannot in its turn be altered by another human will.

Both the Peace Treaty of Versailles together with all the consequences of that Treaty have been the result of a policy which perhaps fifteen, fourteen, or thirteen years ago was regarded as the right policy, at least in the enemy States, but which from our point of view was bound to be regarded as fatal when ten or less years ago its true character was disclosed to millions of Germans and now today stands revealed in its utter impossibility. I am bound therefore to assert that there must of necessity have been in Germany, too, some responsibility for these happenings if I am to have any belief that the German people can exercise some influence towards changing these conditions.

IT IS ALSO IN MY VIEW FALSE TO SAY THAT LIFE IN GERMANY TODAY IS SOLELY DETERMINED BY CONSIDERATIONS OF FOREIGN POLICY, that the primacy of foreign policy governs today the whole of our domestic life. Certainly a people can reach the point when foreign relations influence and determine completely its domestic life. But let no one say that such a condition is from the first either natural or desirable. Rather the important thing is that a people should create the conditions for a change in this state of affairs.
If anyone says to me that its foreign politics is primarily decisive for the life of a people, then I must first ask: what then is the meaning of the term 'Politics'? There is a whole series of definitions. Frederick the Great said: 'Politics is the art of serving one's State with every means.' Bismarck's explanation was that 'Politics is the art of the Possible,' starting from the conception that advantage should be taken of every possibility to serve the State - and, in the later transformation of the idea of the State into the idea of nationalities, the Nation. Another considers that this service rendered to the people can be effected by military as well as peaceful action: for Clausewitz says that war is the continuation of politics though with different means. Conversely, Clemenceau considers that today peace is nothing but the continuation of war and the pursuing of the war-aim, though again with other means. To put it briefly: politics is nothing else and can be nothing else than the safeguarding of a people's vital interests and the practical waging of its life-battle with every means. Thus it is quite clear that this life-battle from the first has its starting-point in the people itself and that at the same time the people is the object - the real thing of value - which has to be preserved. All functions of this body formed by the people must in the last resort fulfill only one purpose - to secure in the future the maintenance of this body which is the people. I can therefore say neither that foreign policy nor economic policy is of primary significance. Of course, a people needs the business world in order to live. But business is but one of the functions of this body-politic whereby its existence is assured. But primarily the essential thing is the starting-point and that is the people itself....

It is therefore false to say that foreign politics shapes a people: rather, peoples order their relations to the world about them in correspondence with their inborn forces and according to the measure in which their education enables them to bring those forces into play. We may be quite convinced that if in the place of the Germany of today there had stood a different Germany, the attitude towards the rest of the world would also have been different, and then presumably the influences exercised by the rest of the world would have taken a different form. To deny this would mean that Germany's destiny can no longer be changed no matter what Government rules in Germany....

And as against this conception I am the champion of another standpoint: three factors, I hold, essentially determine a people's political life:
First, the inner value of a people which as an inherited sum and possession is transmitted again and again through the generations, a value which suffers any change when the people, the custodian of this inherited possession, changes itself in its inner blood-conditioned composition. It is beyond question that certain traits of character, certain virtues, and certain vices always recur in peoples so long as their inner nature - their blood-conditioned composition - has not essentially altered. I can already trace the virtues and the vices of our German people in the writers of Rome just as clearly as I see them today. This inner value which determines the life of a people can be destroyed by nothing save only through a change in the blood causing a change in substance. Temporarily an illogical form of organization of life or unintelligent education may prejudice it. But in that case, though its effective action may be hindered, the fundamental value in itself is still present as it was before. And it is this value which is the great source of all hopes for a people's revival, it is this which justifies the belief that a people which in the course of thousands of years has furnished countless examples of the highest inner value cannot suddenly have lost overnight this inborn inherited value, but that one day this people will once again bring this value into action. If this were not the case, then the faith of millions of men in a better future - the mystic hope for a new Germany - would be incomprehensible. It would be incomprehensible how it was that this German people, at the end of the Thirty Years War, when its population had shrunk from eighteen to thirteen and one-half millions, could ever have once more formed the hope through work, through industry, and capacity to rise again, how in this completely crushed people hundreds of thousands and finally millions should have been seized with the longing for a re-formation of their State. . . .

I said that this value can be destroyed. There are indeed in especial two other closely related factors which we can time and again trace in periods of national decline: the one is that for the conception of the value of personality there is substituted a levelling idea of the supremacy of mere numbers - democracy - and the other is the negation of the value of a people, the denial of any difference in the inborn capacity, the achievement, etc., of individual peoples. Thus both factors condition one another or at least influence each other in the course of their development. Internationalism and democracy are inseparable conceptions. It is but logical that democracy, which within a people denies the special value of the individual and puts in its place a value which represents the sum of all individualities - a purely numerical value - should proceed in precisely the same way in the life of peoples and should in that sphere result in internationalism. Broadly it is maintained: peoples have no inborn values, but, at the most, there can be admitted perhaps temporary differences in education. Between Negroes, Aryans, Mongolians, and Redskins there is no essential difference in value. This view which forms the basis of the whole of the international thought-world of today and in its effects is carried to such lengths that in the end a Negro can sit as president in the sessions of the League of Nations leads necessarily as a further consequence to the point that in a similar way within a people differences in value between the individual members of this people are denied. And thus naturally every special capacity, every fundamental value of a people, can practically be made of no effect. For the greatness of a people is the result not of the sum of all its achievements but in the last resort of the sum of its outstanding achievements. Let no one say that the picture produced as a first impression of human civilization is the impression of its achievement as a whole. This whole edifice of civilization is in its foundations and in all its stones nothing else than the result of the creative capacity, the achievement, the intelligence, the industry, of individuals: in its greatest triumphs it represents the great crowning achievement of individual God-favored geniuses, in its average accomplishment the achievement of men of average capacity, and in its sum doubtless the result of the use of human labor-force in order to turn to account the creations of genius and of talent. So it is only natural that when the capable intelligences of a nation, which are always in a minority, are regarded only as of the same value as all the rest, then genius, capacity, the value of personality are slowly subjected to the majority and this process is then falsely named the rule of the people. For this is not rule of the people, but in reality the rule of stupidity, of mediocrity, of half-heartedness, of cowardice, of weakness, and of inadequacy....

Thus democracy will in practice lead to the destruction of a people's true values. And this also serves to explain how It is that peoples with a great past from the time when they surrender themselves to the unlimited, democratic rule of the masses slowly lose their former position; for the outstanding-achievements of individuals which they still possess or which could be produced in all spheres of life are now rendered practically ineffective through the oppression of mere numbers. And thus in these conditions a people will gradually lose its importance not merely in the cultural and economic spheres but altogether, in a comparatively short time it will no longer, within the setting of the other peoples of the world, maintain its former value. . . .
And to this there must be added a third factor: namely, the view that life in this world, after the denial of the value of personality and of the special value of a people, is not to be maintained through conflict. That is a conception which could perhaps be disregarded if it fixed itself only in the heads of individuals, but yet has appalling consequences because it slowly poisons an entire people. And it is not as if such general changes in men's outlook on the world remained only on the surface or were confined to their effects on men's minds. No, in course of time they exercise a profound influence and affect all expressions of a people's life.

I may cite an example: you maintain, gentlemen, that German business life must be constructed on a basis of private property. Now such a conception as that of private property you can defend only if in some way or another it appears to have a logical foundation. This conception must deduce its ethical justification from an insight into the necessity which Nature dictates. It cannot simply be upheld by saying: 'It has always been so and therefore it must continue to be so.' For in periods of great upheavals within States, of movements of peoples and changes in thought, institutions and systems cannot remain untouched because they have previously been preserved without change. It is the characteristic feature of all really great revolutionary epochs in the history of mankind that they pay astonishingly little regard for forms which are hallowed only by age or which are apparently only so consecrated. It is thus necessary to give such foundations to traditional forms which are to be preserved that they can be regarded as absolutely essential, as logical and right. And then I am bound to say that private property can be morally and ethically justified only if I admit that men's achievements are different. Only on that basis can I assert: since men's achievements are different, the results of those achievements are also different. But if the results of those achievements are different, then it is reasonable to leave to men the administration of those results to a corresponding degree. It would not be logical to entrust the administration of the result of an achievement which was bound up with a personality either to the next best but less capable person or to a community which, through the mere fact that it had not performed the achievement, has proved that it is not capable of administering the result of that achievement. Thus it must be admitted that in the economic sphere, from the start, in all branches men are not of equal value or of equal importance. And once this is admitted it is madness to say: in the economic sphere there are undoubtedly differences in value, but that is not true in the political sphere. IT IS ABSURD TO BUILD UP ECONOMIC LIFE ON THE CONCEPTIONS OF ACHIEVEMENT, OF THE VALUE OF PERSONALITY, AND THEREFORE IN PRACTICE ON THE AUTHORITY OF PERSONALITY, BUT IN THE POLITICAL SPHERE TO DENY THE AUTHORITY OF PERSONALITY AND TO THRUST INTO ITS PLACE THE LAW OF THE GREATER NUMBER - DEMOCRACY. In that case there must slowly arise a cleavage between the economic and the political point of view, and to bridge that cleavage an attempt will be made to assimilate the former to the latter - indeed the attempt has been made, for this cleavage has not remained bare, pale theory. The conception of the equality of values has already, not only in politics but in economics also, been raised to a system, and that not merely in abstract theory: no! this economic system is alive in gigantic organizations and it has already today inspired a State which rules over immense areas.

But I cannot regard it as possible that the life of a people should in the long run be based upon two fundamental conceptions. If the view is right that there are differences in human achievement, then it must also be true that the value of men in respect of the production of certain achievements is different It is then absurd to allow this principle to hold good only In one sphere - the sphere of economic life and its leadership - and to refuse to acknowledge its validity in the sphere of the whole life-struggle of a people - the sphere of politics. Rather the logical course is that if I recognize without qualification in the economic sphere the fact of special achievements as forming the condition of all higher culture, then in the same way I should recognize special achievement in the sphere of politics, and that means that I am bound to put in the forefront the authority of personality. If, on the contrary, it is asserted - and that, too, by those engaged in business - that in the political sphere special capacities are not necessary but that here an absolute equality in achievement reigns, then one day this same theory will be transferred from politics and applied to economic life. But in the economic sphere communism is analogous to democracy in the political sphere. We find ourselves today in a period in which these two fundamental principles are at grips in all spheres which come into contact with each other; already they are invading economics.

To take an example: Life in practical activity is founded on the importance of personality: but now gradually it is threatened by the supremacy of mere numbers. But in the State there is an organization - the army - which cannot in any way be democratized without surrendering its very existence. But if a Weltanschauung cannot be applied to every sphere of a people's life, that fact in itself is sufficient proof of its weakness. In other words: the army can exist only if it maintains the absolutely undemocratic principle of unconditional authority proceeding downwards and absolute responsibility proceeding upwards, while, in contradistinction to this, democracy means in practice complete dependence proceeding downwards and authority proceeding upwards. But the result is that in a State in which the whole political life - beginning with the parish and ending with the Reichstag - is built up on the conception of democracy, the army is bound gradually to become an alien body and an alien body which must necessarily be felt to be such. It is for democracy an alien world of ideas, an alien Weltanschauung which inspires the life of this body. An internal conflict between the representatives of the democratic principle and the representatives of the principle of authority must be the inevitable consequence, and this conflict we are actually experiencing in Germany....

So in the same way the education to pacifism must of necessity have its effect right through life until it reaches the humblest individual lives. The conception of pacifism is logical if I once admit a general equality amongst peoples and human beings. For in that case what sense is there in conflict? The conception of pacifism translated into practice and applied to all spheres must gradually lead to the destruction of the competitive instinct, to the destruction of the ambition for outstanding achievement. I cannot say: in politics we will be pacifists, we reject the idea of the necessity for life to safeguard itself through conflict - but in economics we want to remain keenly competitive. If I reject the idea of conflict as such, it is of no importance that for the time being that idea is still applied in some single spheres. In the last resort political decisions are decisive and determine achievement in the single sphere....
To sum up the argument: I see two diametrically opposed principles: the principle of democracy which, wherever it is allowed practical effect is the principle of destruction: and the principle of the authority of personality which I would call the principle of achievement, because whatever man in the past has achieved - all human civilizations - is conceivable only if the supremacy of this principle is admitted.
The worth of a people, the character of its internal organization through which this worth of a people may produce its effect, and the character of a people's education - these are the starting-points for political action: these are the foundations for the success of that action....

That the evidences of a crisis should today spread over almost the entire world is comprehensible when one considers that the world has been opened up and mutual relations have been strengthened to an extent which fifty, eighty, or a hundred years ago appeared scarcely possible. And yet, despite this fact, one must not believe that such a state of affairs is conceivable only now, in the year 1932. No, similar conditions have been experienced more than once in the history of the world. Always when relations between peoples produced conditions such as these, the malady affecting these peoples was bound to spread and to influence the position of all.

It is, of course, easy to say: we prefer to wait until there is a change in the general position, but that is impossible. For the position which faces you today is not the consequence of a revelation of God's will, but the result of human weaknesses, of human mistakes, of men's false judgments. It is but natural that there must first be a change in these causes, that men must first be inwardly transformed, before one can count on any alteration in the position.

That conclusion is forced upon us if we look at the world today: we have a number of nations which through their inborn outstanding worth have fashioned for themselves a mode of life which stands in no relation to the life-space - the Lebensraum - which in their thickly populated settlements they inhabit. We have the so-called white race which, since the collapse of ancient civilization, in the course of some thousand years has created for itself a privileged position in the world. But I am quite unable to understand this privileged position, this economic supremacy, of the white race over the rest of the world if I do not bring it into close connection with a political conception of supremacy which has been peculiar to the white race for many centuries and has been regarded as in the nature of things: this conception it has maintained in its dealings with other peoples. Take any single area you like, take for example India. England did not conquer India by the way of justice and of law: she conquered India without regard to the wishes, to the views of the natives, or to their formulations of justice, and, when necessary, she has upheld this supremacy with the most brutal ruthlessness. Just in the same way Cortez or Pizarro annexed Central America and the northern states of South America, not on the basis of any claim of right, but from the absolute inborn feeling of the superiority of the white race. The settlement of the North American continent is just as little the consequence of any claim of superior right in any democratic or international sense; it was the consequence of a consciousness of right which was rooted solely in the conviction of the superiority and therefore of the right of the white race. If I think away this attitude of mind which in the course of the last three or four centuries has won the world for the white race, then the destiny of this race would in fact have been no different from that, say, of the Chinese: an immensely congested mass of human beings crowded upon an extraordinarily narrow territory, an over-population with all its unavoidable consequences. If Fate allowed the white race to take a different path, that is only because this white race was convinced that it had the right to organize the rest of the world. It matters not what superficial disguises in individual cases this right may have assumed, in practice it was the exercise. . . .


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Sparks
player, 134 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 09:39
  • msg #392

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
I trust you will use discretion in any immediate actions ?
</DarkGreen>.

"My middle name. Is the Cardinal in residence?"
Scout
player, 276 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 11:55
  • msg #393

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si loked at  Hub,again?  if we  need then  both, we'll pay you to get them  running... if  we only need one? you can keep one in payment  for  fixing the other...and  if  we do not need  either, you can have them both.

  turning to August  , Si just gave a  bit of a  shrug,where  do we go? I don't know where he's staying.... we know  the  4  went into the lodge, but they weren't there  when i  went into the basement. Thier  are folks  in the lodge  that turn the  world.  If  we go in there  and start somehting, then  we'll be the bad  guys.....

 ..we  are not stuck in the trenches here , my friend. we are  like those  who  fought in the sky,..to dive  down  where there is   is  covering fire? is the end of you. But to swoop  down  as  the enemy is on a mission, is  when you can  take  the most down... I learned that from a Pilot on the set..he  flew some of the  aircraft for the  Movie ' Great wings above"...there were some German pilots there  as well. I would listen to them talk about fights they had, really something  to hear, I wish i could have joined them back then...

 ..Remember what i said, Hub.. Mark can keep working on that part  for Mickey's  gun...then you should both be careful.. don't   trust anyone strange... and only half the people you know...the  right  money tossed at the  wrong people  can make everyone dangerous.

 ...Lets  see who we see out in the street... if  we  find ourselves  being followed, we lead them  out  to the trees, and we  deal with them there, so  innocent folk don't get killed.
Lake Placid Lodge
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 18:26
  • msg #394

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
GM:
I trust you will use discretion in any immediate actions ?
</DarkGreen>.

"My middle name. Is the Cardinal in residence?"



Let me check...……. Yes
Sparks
player, 136 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 10 Oct 2019
at 18:52
  • msg #395

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia returned to the third floor and addressed her friends.

"It seems the Governor is due in Room 302 very soon, and the Cardinal is currrently in 304, possibly asleep.

"It could be that someone has killed the Cardinal, or that they're about to assassinate the Governor, but on the other hand they could just be meeting to recruit new agents. We simply don't know.

"What do you think we should do? I wish I knew what information they'd interrogated my friends for. Maybe we should find out before we do anything else. Important people should have their own security arrangements, and we have no solid evidence."

Artemis Richter
player, 12 posts
Sun 13 Oct 2019
at 21:24
  • msg #396

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He stepped of the track that Amelia was heading towards her room and found his room down another hallway.  He popped into the room just for a moment to find one of the aspirin bottles that had become a constant in his life following the war.  There were other options, but he had watched too many of those about him in the 20’s lose their wealth, self-worth, and some even their lives.  When things got really bad, he did have a stronger medicine, but used those rarely.  He shook out two of the Bayers into his hand and popped them into his mouth.  He poured a glass of water from the ceramic water pitcher he had filled earlier in the morning and washed them down.  He glanced over at the ticking desk clock and realized he needed to return to the third floor.

As he found his way up the stairs, his walking stick tapping out his coming, he paused at the landing realizing that someone was behind him.  He let Amelia pass and listened to what she shared. “We’ll, anyone want to play the mistaken room with the Cardinal?  The Governor, now that is more of a pickle, but I could say I would like to get his autograph, say I made a bet with one of you to see if I could get his autograph. “

Scout
player, 277 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 14 Oct 2019
at 03:22
  • msg #397

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  As they walked  out the   door . Si said to  August,...when the party is over.. I'll want to  head back and change clothes and get my rifle...do some night hunting...
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Flyboy
player, 112 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Mon 14 Oct 2019
at 06:42
  • msg #398

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain assisted Amelia however he could, but he was uncharacteristically quiet, looking slightly preoccupied.

Finally, he shakes his head with a look of concern.

"I've been trying to work out what connection, if any, there could be between tied-up victims, bobsled victims, and leaders with candles and incense."

"I can't make sense of the others, but it is hard not to suspect that the same folks who tried to harm us before could have harmed Mickey and Javier.  Perhaps they were beaten and tied up as a warning to us."

"But if that is the case, then they would also be looking for the plane.  Would the new paint job be enough... or might they do to the plane what Si did to the cars?"

"Should I stay here with you now... or should I move the plane elsewhere?"

Sparks
player, 138 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Mon 14 Oct 2019
at 07:52
  • msg #399

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Perhaps you should move the plane out of harm's way, Iain. We're not intending to face down any gunmen here.

"At most, we'll 'accidentally' enter the Cardinal's room 'by mistake' and ask the Governor for his autograph. I think we'll steer well clear of the incense room until we know what is going on.

"Our remit is to gather information, not to act as assassins, or even to prevent assassination. I've relayed information to my superiors; if they believe there's a credible threat to anyone here, they'll take the necessary steps.

"All I want to do now is to make sure the Cardinal is still alive - though I have no idea why anyone would want to kill him. The more I talk about it, the less credible it seems. And the Governor hasn't even arrived yet, so he's safe enough for the moment.

"In fact, I think I'll return with you to the barn. You can deal with the plane, I'll wake the invalids and find out what questions they were asked. If Munroe and Artemis want to check on the Governor and the Cardinal, they can, otherwise I think we just listen, as we were asked to do.

"The only real harm so far has occurred at the barn. That's where I'm going to start asking questions."
Amelia accompanied Iain back to the plane and the barn.
Artemis Richter
player, 13 posts
Wed 16 Oct 2019
at 14:11
  • msg #400

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

“I think that we can at least give this a try, if you are game, sir?”  Arty turned to Munroe as Ms. Farrington made a proposed change to allow her to go check on an airplane that seemed to be a focused concern of her and her colleagues.  When she mentioned the need for a key, Arty turned to Munroe, “do you know how to deal with a stuck door?  I don’t, and so if we need one we might need to borrow one for a bit.”

“Now, we need to see if we can find that Cardinal, need some absolution and such,”
Arty followed Munroe and asked, “earlier you said that you saw something in one of the rooms that reminded you of something African?  Where you there during the war?”

GM
GM, 387 posts
The Narrator
Thu 17 Oct 2019
at 06:20
  • msg #401

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
“I think that we can at least give this a try, if you are game, sir?”  Arty turned to Munroe as Ms. Farrington made a proposed change to allow her to go check on an airplane that seemed to be a focused concern of her and her colleagues.  When she mentioned the need for a key, Arty turned to Munroe, “do you know how to deal with a stuck door?  I don’t, and so if we need one we might need to borrow one for a bit.”

“Now, we need to see if we can find that Cardinal, need some absolution and such,”
Arty followed Munroe and asked, “earlier you said that you saw something in one of the rooms that reminded you of something African?  Where you there during the war?”



Munro agrees to go with Artemis and check out the room.
I traveled through Ghana.  There were tribes of cannibals and headhunters.  I caught site of one of their rituals.  Torches set in a pattern, lines were scratched in the earth.  Several captured men were strung to poles.
The tribesmen, led by a Shaman, chanting, burning spices and calling on dark forces.  I left, so as not to join the tied men.

There was just something about how things were arranged in that room, the smells that reminded me of what I saw in Ghama.

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GM
GM, 388 posts
The Narrator
Thu 17 Oct 2019
at 06:27
  • msg #402

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain and Amelia make their way back to the barn where they find Mickey and Javier resting and Vitto watching over them.

Vitto greets the pair with an automatic pistol pointed at them as they enter the room.
non mi spaventare  He lowers his gun and sets in his doctors bag.
You startle me.  What happened in the Lodge ?
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Sparks
player, 140 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 19 Oct 2019
at 02:49
  • msg #403

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia stopped when she was faced with the gun, but it was good that Doc was looking out for his patients. She raised her hands until he lowered his gun.
"We're not sure. A group of men went into a room on the third floor, but we don't know what they are doing. Munro and Artemis are investigating, but I wanted to come back and talk to your patients, and Iain needs to put the plane out of harm's way. Is Si back yet?"

She moved across and smiled at the injured men. "Mickey, we need to find out what's going on here, we're very much in the dark. What quetions were those men asking you? What did they want? Did you know any of them?"
Scout
player, 278 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 19 Oct 2019
at 03:25
  • msg #404

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  The pair  walk   down the street a bit, Si will check the time to see if he needs to get his suit   yet,

 ... Time is wasting, and that's a fact, we will have to talk with the others   after the  party  , to see about this  Dig,  but  we  might have to deal out some pay  back this night
Artemis Richter
player, 14 posts
Sat 19 Oct 2019
at 06:40
  • msg #405

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

For Arty, what Monroe described both in Ghana and now in the Lodge triggered his senses to be alert.  “hmh, that doesn’t sound good, not good at all,” he added as they walked back down the hall.  He looked for the room numbers and fumbled with his walking stick as he looked for something, a folded piece of paper even a dollar bill, to offer to the Cardinal for his signature.

When he got to the door with “302” he had fished out a two-dollar bill.  He looked at it, then shrugged realizing it would have to do, he thought to himself and glanced at it again.  The black inked bill had a red seal to the left of a rather bored-looking Thomas Jefferson.  The serial number also was printed in red with a five-pointed red star starting off the set of numbers.  He flipped it over and saw in a vivid green an engraving of Monticello and he figured that that might be the best side for a signature.

He tapped the door with his walking stick, “Your Eminence, pardon me, but I was hoping for a brief moment of your time.  Your Eminence,” he tapped a second time.  The silver knob striking the dark wood of the door jam with a loud sound.  He glanced over at Monroe and waited.
GM
GM, 390 posts
The Narrator
Sun 27 Oct 2019
at 06:20
  • msg #406

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia stopped when she was faced with the gun, but it was good that Doc was looking out for his patients. She raised her hands until he lowered his gun.
"We're not sure. A group of men went into a room on the third floor, but we don't know what they are doing. Munro and Artemis are investigating, but I wanted to come back and talk to your patients, and Iain needs to put the plane out of harm's way. Is Si back yet?"

She moved across and smiled at the injured men. "Mickey, we need to find out what's going on here, we're very much in the dark. What quetions were those men asking you? What did they want? Did you know any of them?"


Mickey is quite delirious from the dose of morphine administered by Vitto for the pain
He does manage to croak in slow words
Si, why is Si here....


Si, why is Si here

GM
GM, 391 posts
The Narrator
Sun 27 Oct 2019
at 06:32
  • msg #407

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  The pair  walk   down the street a bit, Si will check the time to see if he needs to get his suit   yet,

 ... Time is wasting, and that's a fact, we will have to talk with the others   after the  party  , to see about this  Dig,  but  we  might have to deal out some pay  back this night



1423 Hrs Lake Placid NY

Si walks with August

August I'd like to find these bums as quick as possible, before they have a chance to leave the village
GM
GM, 392 posts
The Narrator
Sun 27 Oct 2019
at 07:07
  • msg #408

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
For Arty, what Monroe described both in Ghana and now in the Lodge triggered his senses to be alert.  “hmh, that doesn’t sound good, not good at all,” he added as they walked back down the hall.  He looked for the room numbers and fumbled with his walking stick as he looked for something, a folded piece of paper even a dollar bill, to offer to the Cardinal for his signature.

When he got to the door with “302” he had fished out a two-dollar bill.  He looked at it, then shrugged realizing it would have to do, he thought to himself and glanced at it again.  The black inked bill had a red seal to the left of a rather bored-looking Thomas Jefferson.  The serial number also was printed in red with a five-pointed red star starting off the set of numbers.  He flipped it over and saw in a vivid green an engraving of Monticello and he figured that that might be the best side for a signature.

He tapped the door with his walking stick, “Your Eminence, pardon me, but I was hoping for a brief moment of your time.  Your Eminence,” he tapped a second time.  The silver knob striking the dark wood of the door jam with a loud sound.  He glanced over at Monroe and waited.


Artemis tapped on the door, then waited and waited.  Munro looks at Artemis and shrugs.  Then the door opens.   A pasty small man opens the door. Artemis quickly recognizes that he is a priest, and servant, not the Cardinal.

After exchanging pleasantries, the priest replies,   The Cardinal can spare just a couple minutes.  Please come in.


Artemis is presented to the Cardinal of New York.
Scout
player, 284 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 27 Oct 2019
at 10:26
  • msg #409

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  There is a   dark, thin lipped smile  from Si,... they won't go far. their cars are down, for now. And there is a very good chance they are serving the  Japanese  fellow i talked with  this morning.  I have a dark feeling a lot of bodies  will be dropping over this. We have to make certain, ours   stand upright.

  while  they walk his eyes  shift  as he talks, looking  for any who might take  too much interest in them.

 He   adds just a bit more   softly, but with  iron in his voice,..this is past the thoughts of  booze runners  and owed money. The people from the   crooks  , to the  high rollers  here..have some  dark elements..and we.. as  knowing this, have the responsiblity  to end thier efforts...I have found , throught  the years... death is the most quick...and fast solution.
Sparks
player, 145 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sun 27 Oct 2019
at 16:32
  • msg #410

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia frowned as she heard Mickey's words. She wasn't going to get anything coherent out of him for a while.
Since Si obviously wasn't here, Mickey was either rambling, or that was in fact what he was questioned about - why was Si here? Somebody could be chasing Si.

She turned her attention to the Spaniard, to see if he was any more coherent, asking him the same question - what had he been questioned about?

If the Spaniard wasn't capable either, the next step was to see if Doc could raise them to a coherent state. This was important, and time wasn't on their side.
Artemis Richter
player, 17 posts
Sun 27 Oct 2019
at 22:34
  • msg #411

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

It took a bit of time for the door to be answered and opened.  Arty looked at the priest that let them in and listened to their request for an autograph of the Cardinal of New York.  The man who was the door keeper looked like one more accustomed to the workings of archives or a library filled with documents as pale as he was.

Arty followed the Priest into the room and approached the Cardinal.  His black clothing had a red silk line that ran down the front of him with matching red buttons.  A black cloaklet hung about his shoulders and a deep red silken sash was wrapped about his waist.

Arty bowed slightly at the man as he introduced himself and Munroe, “Your Eminence, I do apologize for bothering you for such a mundane request.  We, or rather I, am seeking autographs from those in attendance at the games of note.  I was hoping to start off with your signature so that I could at least feel that this was a fortuitous endeavor.   Artemis Richter, with the Good Year Company, sir.”

He offered the crisp two-dollar bill and a fountain pen he pulled from his breast pocket.  “If you would be so kind, your Eminence."
GM
GM, 395 posts
The Narrator
Mon 28 Oct 2019
at 05:30
  • msg #412

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  There is a   dark, thin lipped smile  from Si,... they won't go far. their cars are down, for now. And there is a very good chance they are serving the  Japanese  fellow i talked with  this morning.  I have a dark feeling a lot of bodies  will be dropping over this. We have to make certain, ours   stand upright.

  while  they walk his eyes  shift  as he talks, looking  for any who might take  too much interest in them.

 He   adds just a bit more   softly, but with  iron in his voice,..this is past the thoughts of  booze runners  and owed money. The people from the   crooks  , to the  high rollers  here..have some  dark elements..and we.. as  knowing this, have the responsiblity  to end thier efforts...I have found , throught  the years... death is the most quick...and fast solution.


August  A lot of bodies doesn't bother me.  I've watched millions die in the trenches.  Trying to cross no man's land, friend and foe alike.  The young, the old, it doesn't matter.  Those making foolish exposed rushes, and those tucked so deeply into safety it appeared they were as safe as being in a cradle.  They all die.  Whether a thousand yards away or within arms reach.  I have stacked the bodies, and I'm ready to stack more....
GM
GM, 396 posts
The Narrator
Mon 28 Oct 2019
at 05:35
  • msg #413

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Amelia frowned as she heard Mickey's words. She wasn't going to get anything coherent out of him for a while.
Since Si obviously wasn't here, Mickey was either rambling, or that was in fact what he was questioned about - why was Si here? Somebody could be chasing Si.

She turned her attention to the Spaniard, to see if he was any more coherent, asking him the same question - what had he been questioned about?

If the Spaniard wasn't capable either, the next step was to see if Doc could raise them to a coherent state. This was important, and time wasn't on their side.


The Spaniard, delirious from the drugs, mutters on in his own native Basque language, a language so old, few in the world are older.  Incomprehensible to over 99% of the people waking the earth.

Frustatingly, Amelia learns little.

Vitto  They will be clear headed after midnight, but they will be in pain again.  I need to resupply my pain meds.  I've used the last of the morphine on them.


Amelia had never heard of morphine before. It was a relatively new drug, it was clear that as a pain killer it was extremely effective.
GM
GM, 397 posts
The Narrator
Mon 28 Oct 2019
at 05:46
  • msg #414

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
It took a bit of time for the door to be answered and opened.  Arty looked at the priest that let them in and listened to their request for an autograph of the Cardinal of New York.  The man who was the door keeper looked like one more accustomed to the workings of archives or a library filled with documents as pale as he was.

Arty followed the Priest into the room and approached the Cardinal.  His black clothing had a red silk line that ran down the front of him with matching red buttons.  A black cloaklet hung about his shoulders and a deep red silken sash was wrapped about his waist.

Arty bowed slightly at the man as he introduced himself and Munroe, “Your Eminence, I do apologize for bothering you for such a mundane request.  We, or rather I, am seeking autographs from those in attendance at the games of note.  I was hoping to start off with your signature so that I could at least feel that this was a fortuitous endeavor.   Artemis Richter, with the Good Year Company, sir.”

He offered the crisp two-dollar bill and a fountain pen he pulled from his breast pocket.  “If you would be so kind, your Eminence."



The Cardinal cocks his head at the request to get an autograph.  He studies Artemis up and down.  Then looks at Munro.  Then back to Artemis, he holds out his right hand, which bears a ring.
 "Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing."
Scout
player, 288 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 28 Oct 2019
at 09:24
  • msg #415

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Listening  to August, Si merely  agrees  with a  grunt sound...so have I August.  But the pain of watching the good  suffer at the hands of the bad, is only  eased , by the elimination,of the bad.

 I cannot begin to guess  why the Japanese fellow is here...but after  we  spoke, i know that it cannot  be a good thing. And  our  friends  may have  paid   a price for  him , knowing i was here.....

 a dark thin lipped  smile s grows,..but..should  we fine those  folks who harmed them...and any other lackeys  of his, then we will balance the scale..with a bit extra for our  trouble.... This will not only bring satisfaction, but  derail this  man from what he is  about. Perhaps, long enough for   whatever he is about, to end.
Artemis Richter
player, 19 posts
Tue 29 Oct 2019
at 01:42
  • msg #416

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Artemis Richter:
It took a bit of time for the door to be answered and opened.  Arty looked at the priest that let them in and listened to their request for an autograph of the Cardinal of New York.  The man who was the door keeper looked like one more accustomed to the workings of archives or a library filled with documents as pale as he was.

Arty followed the Priest into the room and approached the Cardinal.  His black clothing had a red silk line that ran down the front of him with matching red buttons.  A black cloaklet hung about his shoulders and a deep red silken sash was wrapped about his waist.

Arty bowed slightly at the man as he introduced himself and Munroe, “Your Eminence, I do apologize for bothering you for such a mundane request.  We, or rather I, am seeking autographs from those in attendance at the games of note.  I was hoping to start off with your signature so that I could at least feel that this was a fortuitous endeavor.   Artemis Richter, with the Good Year Company, sir.”

He offered the crisp two-dollar bill and a fountain pen he pulled from his breast pocket.  “If you would be so kind, your Eminence."



The Cardinal cocks his head at the request to get an autograph.  He studies Artemis up and down.  Then looks at Munro.  Then back to Artemis, he holds out his right hand, which bears a ring.
 "Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing."


Arty extended his hand, lightly grasped the hand of the Cardinal, then bowed low and touched the ring to his lips.  He took a moment to pause with his head bent low and looked over the top of the ring, then raised himself to a proper stand.  “Your kindness in this matter is so greatly appreciated, your Eminence.  I do appreciate it.  I also hope that you have a wonderful time at the dinner tonight and at the Games ahead.”

“I am assuming you both will be attending the dinner, yes?  Probably seated with the Governor, who we are hoping to catch him next in our quest for signatures.  I do hope that if there is anything we could do in return for your kindness, you will be quick to let us know.”
GM
GM, 398 posts
The Narrator
Thu 31 Oct 2019
at 04:35
  • msg #417

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Listening  to August, Si merely  agrees  with a  grunt sound...so have I August.  But the pain of watching the good  suffer at the hands of the bad, is only  eased , by the elimination,of the bad.

 I cannot begin to guess  why the Japanese fellow is here...but after  we  spoke, i know that it cannot  be a good thing. And  our  friends  may have  paid   a price for  him , knowing i was here.....

 a dark thin lipped  smile s grows,..but..should  we fine those  folks who harmed them...and any other lackeys  of his, then we will balance the scale..with a bit extra for our  trouble.... This will not only bring satisfaction, but  derail this  man from what he is  about. Perhaps, long enough for   whatever he is about, to end.


August
I am here because comrades have been wronged. That cannot go unanswered.  People that would do this thing, they must die.  It is not so much that they wronged my freunds, it is that they have committed crimes against humanity.  They are no people, they are animals to be put down. So that no other person comes to this end.


If you are sure this Japenese fellow is the man ordering this, let us just go kill him

GM
GM, 401 posts
The Narrator
Thu 31 Oct 2019
at 04:42
  • msg #418

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
GM:
Artemis Richter:
It took a bit of time for the door to be answered and opened.  Arty looked at the priest that let them in and listened to their request for an autograph of the Cardinal of New York.  The man who was the door keeper looked like one more accustomed to the workings of archives or a library filled with documents as pale as he was.

Arty followed the Priest into the room and approached the Cardinal.  His black clothing had a red silk line that ran down the front of him with matching red buttons.  A black cloaklet hung about his shoulders and a deep red silken sash was wrapped about his waist.

Arty bowed slightly at the man as he introduced himself and Munroe, “Your Eminence, I do apologize for bothering you for such a mundane request.  We, or rather I, am seeking autographs from those in attendance at the games of note.  I was hoping to start off with your signature so that I could at least feel that this was a fortuitous endeavor.   Artemis Richter, with the Good Year Company, sir.”

He offered the crisp two-dollar bill and a fountain pen he pulled from his breast pocket.  “If you would be so kind, your Eminence."



The Cardinal cocks his head at the request to get an autograph.  He studies Artemis up and down.  Then looks at Munro.  Then back to Artemis, he holds out his right hand, which bears a ring.
 "Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing."


Arty extended his hand, lightly grasped the hand of the Cardinal, then bowed low and touched the ring to his lips.  He took a moment to pause with his head bent low and looked over the top of the ring, then raised himself to a proper stand.  “Your kindness in this matter is so greatly appreciated, your Eminence.  I do appreciate it.  I also hope that you have a wonderful time at the dinner tonight and at the Games ahead.”

“I am assuming you both will be attending the dinner, yes?  Probably seated with the Governor, who we are hoping to catch him next in our quest for signatures.  I do hope that if there is anything we could do in return for your kindness, you will be quick to let us know.”



The Cardinal nods his head as Artemis kisses his ring.
He listens to Artemis, nodding again about his presence at the dinner.


Why do you seek signatures ?

I don't know you.  Why do you come to me offering assistance ?

Scout
player, 289 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 31 Oct 2019
at 05:04
  • msg #419

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si   looks at August,..he's not gonna be an easy man to kill...

 he turns  his head away  again  as the walk,I will have a better  chance then most..   we both had our own form of training.. we both fought  folks who needed  to be dead... The difference is.. I try to kill  bad folks? but sometimes..well... good folks get in the way.  Now him?.. He has  lost his way.. he kills   for glory..he  kills for power.. and right  now... money might be an edge too....now>. we  could go to his   hotel or whatever.. you can gun him down..I can finish him off.. or you c an watch us  fight.. and take him out if he kills me?.....but  I'll tell you one thing.. if you  kill him, make sur e  he doesn't have a head  when you leave.. them Japanese  have lots of  superstitions and to take the head..well.. his people  will know he's  dead for good  and   they'll stand  down..or?  kill themselves.. what ever it is they do...

 ..but the thing  here?  You can't  just   kil folks in towns like this.. law guys? they seem to frown  upon stuff like that..and  if the law is  paid for.. well.. then we have to start droppign cops..and that never works  out well...now.. that's not  to say we  won't kill them..'cause.. we're gonna.. we just have to be smart...'cause these folks are.
Artemis Richter
player, 20 posts
Fri 1 Nov 2019
at 14:16
  • msg #420

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to GM (msg # 418):

“Your Eminence,” he smiled at the question.  “The Olympiad may be the most important civil event I have attended and when I am old with grandchildren about my armchair, I can ask one to pull this bill out of its special place in my desk and tell them about meeting the people who made the world as it was.”

“As to the offer of assistance,” he made a small bow again towards the man, “my mother and grandmother would expect no less of me, as they raised me understanding that kindness returns kindness.”
GM
GM, 405 posts
The Narrator
Mon 8 Feb 2021
at 03:18
  • msg #421

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn
1510 hrs
3 February 1932


August and Si return to the barn.  Si carrying his new suit.  August checks his pocket watch.


Currently in the barn:
Amelia
Vitto
Ian
Si
August
Mickey
Javier

Artemis and Munro are in the Lodge

The Farmboy is working on the gun

The group are going over the strange occurances of the day, and if they are connected.
Scout
player, 312 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 8 Feb 2021
at 03:40
  • msg #422

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  what we need to do, is  decide  what we   do now? I suppose   the party is  still the  main highlight of this whole thing, with  all the  high society  folks/ The people
 who worked over our friend, they  are here to kill people,  and there   must be a reason for it...

Doc
player, 24 posts
Mon 8 Feb 2021
at 07:08
  • msg #423

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Vitto has just finished cleaning, and stitching the last of the Javier's wounds.  He washes blood from his hands in a pan of bloody water.  Then washes them again in a pan of lysol water, towelling them dry with an old rag.  He pulls from his doctors bag a whiskey bottle.  Closes his eyes, takes a deep breath, and fills his half full coffee cup to the top with whiskey.  He takes a mouthful.  Then exhales deeply. He sits next to Javier on a stool and leans back against the rough wooden wall.

Vitto asks, Who's the bastardi who did this.  What's the score?  Who's squeezing us?  Is this about the hooch we lifted ?  What's the plan ?
Old Timer
NPC, 9 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Wed 10 Feb 2021
at 07:44
  • msg #424

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  what we need to do, is  decide  what we   do now? I suppose   the party is  still the  main highlight of this whole thing, with  all the  high society  folks/ The people
 who worked over our friend, they  are here to kill people,  and there   must be a reason for it...


August replies
Maybe we should go to this party.  Whoever did this at least feels the Lodge is an escape path.  That's where they fled to for safety or to report to someone.

Regardless of what we do, we will need to ensure Mickey and Javier are under guard.

Scout
player, 313 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 10 Feb 2021
at 15:09
  • msg #425

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  I have the suit, we have  our  invites? But   there  are   two things
 i suspect are , are in motion... That Dig Site? That is very important.. it  may be the whole reason the  Japanese  fellow is here.... but there is also a deeper..perhaps darker reason. This  fellow is  know  in certain circles  as  an excellent Assassin ...  If he would kill the right   people, in public. America  could be dragged into a conflict they do not  want.

Doc
player, 25 posts
Wed 10 Feb 2021
at 19:42
  • msg #426

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  I have the suit, we have  our  invites? But   there  are   two things
 i suspect are , are in motion... That Dig Site? That is very important.. it  may be the whole reason the  Japanese  fellow is here.... but there is also a deeper..perhaps darker reason. This  fellow is  know  in certain circles  as  an excellent Assassin ...  If he would kill the right   people, in public. America  could be dragged into a conflict they do not  want.


Aren't all the important people going to this dinner ?
GM
GM, 407 posts
The Narrator
Wed 10 Feb 2021
at 19:48
  • msg #427

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
In reply to GM (msg # 418):

“Your Eminence,” he smiled at the question.  “The Olympiad may be the most important civil event I have attended and when I am old with grandchildren about my armchair, I can ask one to pull this bill out of its special place in my desk and tell them about meeting the people who made the world as it was.”

“As to the offer of assistance,” he made a small bow again towards the man, “my mother and grandmother would expect no less of me, as they raised me understanding that kindness returns kindness.”



The Cardinal motions to a priest who brings over a gold pen, ink and official stationary. He prepares to sign and asks,

What is your family name
Artemis Richter
player, 31 posts
Sat 13 Feb 2021
at 04:32
  • msg #428

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Richter, Artemis Richter, Your Eminence," Artemis said with a smile at the man.  He also nodded at the priest smiling at him as if trying to thank him with the nod.  "I suspect your Eminence is excited to attend the ceremonies and the dinner tonight?  An incredible opportunity for comradery and peace, ja, through the fellowship of sport."

He looked about a bit nervously, but in doing so tried to get a read of the room's contents and the members of the Cardinal's retinue.

"Do you come to Lake Placid often?" He asked trying to fill the silence.
GM
GM, 409 posts
The Narrator
Sat 13 Feb 2021
at 07:42
  • msg #429

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
"Richter, Artemis Richter, Your Eminence," Artemis said with a smile at the man.  He also nodded at the priest smiling at him as if trying to thank him with the nod.  "I suspect your Eminence is excited to attend the ceremonies and the dinner tonight?  An incredible opportunity for comradery and peace, ja, through the fellowship of sport."

He looked about a bit nervously, but in doing so tried to get a read of the room's contents and the members of the Cardinal's retinue.

"Do you come to Lake Placid often?" He asked trying to fill the silence.


Cardinal Patrick Hayes leans over the small table near the door and begins to write on the letterhead.  In a even tone he asks while writing,
Curious, a Low German accent ?  Richter is a High German name, from the original rihtære, meaning "judge," in turn derived from the Middle High German rihten, meaning "to make right".

So, tell me Mr. Artemis Richter, who's name means, the butcher who brings justice, did your mother or your grandmother teach you to blindly knock on doors without concern of who you might be disturbing ? 


The cardinal signs the letter, folds it, then a clergyman hands him a stick of wax.  The letter is sealed with the press of his signet ring.
A Blessing on your family, Catholic mothers and grandmothers find great happiness in things like this.  I ask only that you find time to go to Saint Agnes', light a candle and say a rosary, make a donation to the church if you are able.  So many need help these days.
Doc
player, 26 posts
Sat 13 Feb 2021
at 07:59
  • msg #430

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si, what's up with the dig ?  Why do you think it's so important ?


Scout
player, 314 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 13 Feb 2021
at 13:30
  • msg #431

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   gave a look in the direction of the  town,and shrugged,..I am not certain, but the people i used to work around, they are always lookign for artifacts?... Some  are claimed to  have powers?  Some  , if recovered  could hold  great [power , over certain people.

 Take that Fancy cup the Christians  search for? You find that, and  the Christians  would eat out of your  hands to have  it sent to the  Pope's  house. or  in New york's big museum?

 If there is something  that holds actual power..say....somethign that  came from the skies, like those  5 cent  novels? Governments  would be all over it...

and Lastly, something just flat out priceless, in terms of gold or jewels and such.... If we knew what kind of dig it was... we might have an idea what they might be looking  for?

 Shrugging once more,..this might also  explain why the CArdinal is here, and why so many people of import... but this is all guess.... But with Kato Danzo here...whatever is happening is not a good thing...

 Looking around to see if there is coffee,..there have  been people killed, between the Likes of Kato and Myself...other , lets  say, Adventure folk, who sometimes are hired  by  people..sometimes, we step in because   we see what is happening...you might say its like a union? But like any group, There are good  and bad  folks...
Doc
player, 27 posts
Sat 13 Feb 2021
at 16:24
  • msg #432

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Doc says, let's go to this dinner tonight.   Find out what we can.  If we need to do something,  we can decide after we've talked.

If nothing else, sounds like this dig will pay.  Dont know about you, but I'm looking for work.
Old Timer
NPC, 10 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Sat 13 Feb 2021
at 16:27
  • msg #433

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

August says, I'll go on this dig.  Be out of work here in a few weeks anyway.  Plus, it will be good to speak nt native German again,  and be around German customs.

But that comes after.  I want to know who hurt our freunds
Scout
player, 315 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 13 Feb 2021
at 16:31
  • msg #434

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  I have talked  to others  about the Dig?.. I have  some small experience in the west   both in America  and western Canada.. but..i do know what to look for , and that will  be an edge. And  i can always  use  some  coin..Can't  be  much better cover then that.

 Also,  scouting and  bringing in some meat to  the dig site is always a good thing to be able to do.

 ..I will do well enough at the party, I have  been to such think in Hollywood  with Cowboy... so i will not  be  a complete fool there... he grins
Doc
player, 28 posts
Sun 14 Feb 2021
at 01:18
  • msg #435

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Doc looks for agreement,

Everyone good with going to this party tonight to see what we can learn ?

Hands start to go up, and the group agrees.
Artemis Richter
player, 32 posts
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 03:36
  • msg #436

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Ja, Ihre Eminenz," he responded.  "Meine Familie war aus Kurhessen.  Lower hessen, the House von Isenberg to be precise."

As he listened there was a bit of steel in the red silk robed man's voice.  Arty held the man's gaze and smiled.  "The women of my family put their faith in God and their ability to recognize kindness where it exists, and justice where it is needed, your Eminence."

When the many handed him the sealed letter with his own signet, Artemis took it with a deep bow.  "You extend a great kindness to our house, and I will be assured of visiting Saint Agnes' as you suggest.  Thank you so very much, your Eminence.  May the dinner be enjoyable and the company as good as the food."

Artemis slipped the note into his blazer's inner pocket, bowed his head once more, and shifted his gaze towards the priests in the room.  "May you all have a wonderful evening, I hope that you are assigned seats near where I am sitting.  Munro, come, we should leave these men to the important work that they do for God."

Artemis turned towards the door and held it open for Munro, "A pleasure and my mother and grandmother will be most delighted." 

He patted his chest and let Munro leave before him.
GM
GM, 411 posts
The Narrator
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 05:34
  • msg #437

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Cardinal nods with parting words
geh mit geh mein Sohn

Munro leads Artemis into the hallway.  He turns and asks Artemis, his eyes and facial expression showing he's come to an epiphany.
302

The Governors room.

He's not in town yet.
Could they be laying, waiting for the governor?


Munro moves slowly back to 302, lays down on the floor, and looks with one eye under the gap of the door and the floor.

He mouths back to Artemis.  Some ones in there
This message was last edited by the GM at 05:36, Mon 15 Feb 2021.
Farmboy
player, 10 posts
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 15:54
  • msg #438

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The old german suddenly goes to alert, and pulls his trench shotgun from it's resting place on the wall, it quickly goes to his shoulder. Then everyone hears the creak of the barn hinge.  August peeks out the door of the bunk room and relaxes. "It's Marek"

Marek returns with bundle.  And announces proudly, I've repaired Mickey's gun.  It's a temporary fix anyway. 

Following him is Vay Morley, the Archeologist that Si knows and many of the group met last night.  Vay gets filled in on what happened with Mickey and Javier, and then what other members were discussing.

Flyboy:
Iain assisted Amelia however he could, but he was uncharacteristically quiet, looking slightly preoccupied.

Finally, he shakes his head with a look of concern.

"I've been trying to work out what connection, if any, there could be between tied-up victims, bobsled victims, and leaders with candles and incense."

"I can't make sense of the others, but it is hard not to suspect that the same folks who tried to harm us before could have harmed Mickey and Javier.  Perhaps they were beaten and tied up as a warning to us."

"But if that is the case, then they would also be looking for the plane.  Would the new paint job be enough... or might they do to the plane what Si did to the cars?"

"Should I stay here with you now... or should I move the plane elsewhere?"


Sparks:
"Perhaps you should move the plane out of harm's way, Iain. We're not intending to face down any gunmen here.

"At most, we'll 'accidentally' enter the Cardinal's room 'by mistake' and ask the Governor for his autograph. I think we'll steer well clear of the incense room until we know what is going on.

"Our remit is to gather information, not to act as assassins, or even to prevent assassination. I've relayed information to my superiors; if they believe there's a credible threat to anyone here, they'll take the necessary steps.

"All I want to do now is to make sure the Cardinal is still alive - though I have no idea why anyone would want to kill him. The more I talk about it, the less credible it seems. And the Governor hasn't even arrived yet, so he's safe enough for the moment.

"In fact, I think I'll return with you to the barn. You can deal with the plane, I'll wake the invalids and find out what questions they were asked. If Munroe and Artemis want to check on the Governor and the Cardinal, they can, otherwise I think we just listen, as we were asked to do.

"The only real harm so far has occurred at the barn. That's where I'm going to start asking questions."
Amelia accompanied Iain back to the plane and the barn.


Scout:
  Si   gave a look in the direction of the  town,and shrugged,..I am not certain, but the people i used to work around, they are always lookign for artifacts?... Some  are claimed to  have powers?  Some  , if recovered  could hold  great [power , over certain people.

 Take that Fancy cup the Christians  search for? You find that, and  the Christians  would eat out of your  hands to have  it sent to the  Pope's  house. or  in New york's big museum?

 If there is something  that holds actual power..say....somethign that  came from the skies, like those  5 cent  novels? Governments  would be all over it...

and Lastly, something just flat out priceless, in terms of gold or jewels and such.... If we knew what kind of dig it was... we might have an idea what they might be looking  for?

 Shrugging once more,..this might also  explain why the CArdinal is here, and why so many people of import... but this is all guess.... But with Kato Danzo here...whatever is happening is not a good thing...

 Looking around to see if there is coffee,..there have  been people killed, between the Likes of Kato and Myself...other , lets  say, Adventure folk, who sometimes are hired  by  people..sometimes, we step in because   we see what is happening...you might say its like a union? But like any group, There are good  and bad  folks...

Vay Morley
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 16:08
  • msg #439

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Vay listens to what the others have to say, and immediately picks up on the discussion of the expidition.

Someone said Zeno.  An expedition in the North Atlantic, and Zeno can only refer to one thing.

The mythical island o Frisland and the Zeno map.  The story of two Venetian brothers Nicolo and Antonio Zeno. During the medieval period the Zeno family acquired fame and fortune. Nicolo and Antonio were noted 14th century navigators. A third brother Carlo was a wealthy merchant and war hero. A descendant of the Zeno family claimed that he discovered letters written by Nicolo and Antonio about their travels to the North Atlantic. A map was found with the letters, which were later printed into a book.

The printed book consists of two sets of letters. The letters are full of fantastical stories.

The first part of the book includes correspondence written by Nicolo to his brother Antonio. Nicolo claimed that he began a journey from Venice to England in 1380. He wrote that his ship was blown off course and wrecked on an island named Frisland. After the shipwreck he met an explorer named Zichmni, who ruled the island. Zichmni rescued Nicolo and his crew and made him admiral of his fleet. Zichmni and Nicolo attempted to invade Iceland and were forced back. Nicolo stated that they attacked several other islands after the invasion of Iceland. Nicolo also claimed that he traveled to Greenland and discovered a monastery with central heating! Nicolo asked Antonio to join him in Frisland. Antonio complied and the brothers served in Zichmni’s military campaign for fourteen years.

The second part consists of letters that Antonio wrote to their brother Carlo. Antonio wrote that he became admiral of Zichmni’s fleet after Nicolo’s death on the island. He wrote about a group of fishermen who landed on Frisland after traveling for 25 years. The fishermen discovered Estotiland west of Frisland and a place named Drogeo. They experienced dangerous encounters with cannibals and wild animals during their travels. The stories told by the fishermen inspired Antonio and Zichmni to travel west. They discovered an island named Icaria and later landed at Greenland. Antonio returned to Frisland while Zichmni remained in Greenland.

The depiction of Frisland varies in appearance from one map to another.  After the 17th century most mapmakers did not include Frisland on their maps; however; a few continued to show the phantom island on maps into the 18th century. Frisland is shown below as Frislandia on a world map published by Tobias Conrad Lotter in 1775.

Historians have different theories about the authenticity of the Zeno brothers’ story and the identity of Zichmni. Many think the letters and accompanying map were a hoax while others believe the brothers traveled to the North Atlantic and mistook Iceland for Frisland. Some think Zichmni may have been the Scottish nobleman Henry Sinclair. In my personal opinion, the story of the Zeno brothers and the phantom island Frisland has been dubious at best.  But I've seen and discovered things that no one believed existed.

The Isle of Frisland is said to be the Western most edge of Thule, occultists believed in a historical Thule, or Hyperborea, as the ancient origin of the "Aryan race".  It is said that the ancient Aryans left stored great artifacts for future generations in Western Thule.

Scout
player, 316 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 16:32
  • msg #440

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  listened with a nod,..My people have stories  of  fighting   fierce  warriors from the  east?... bearded   with  helmets  with horns  and weapons of   steel.....many discount those stories  as well.... but?  they are   true  enough for  my people to  believe, and some even  recovered   weapons and armor from thsoe  they slew...so? Refresh  my  learnings of  the tribal schools?. Where is Thule  supposed  be.... The  North Atlantic
 could have be a big pivot point  for those who  look to Aryan culture...because it would be
 more beliveable that they settled in eastern Canada  or  north east America?... whilst a
 few  scotus   found  in the northlands of  Europe , because  people were afraid  to sail to
 far   to the west?

Val Morley
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 19:08
  • msg #441

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Zeno brothers desribed Frisland to be between Estotiland(New Foundland) and Islanda(Iceland).  In ancient German folklore, they believe they come from Thule, and Thule is said to reach to Frisland, but not so far as Ostotiland(New Foundland) what they called east of the land beyound.

You are right Si, the Vikings did eventually settle in New Foundland.  But Frisland is supposed to be an island to the east of New Foundland.  Yet to be discovered.

Scout
player, 317 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 20:13
  • msg #442

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  The scout looked   aroudn at the others, and said,..or it was there, and sank beneth the sea.. there are many tales of  many  places that the sea swallowed?

  he  holds  up a hand, one finger  pointing into the  air,..if there  are items  associated with that, Myth or not.... that contain  power or  are of high Value` Then Kato would  be  either   hired to claim it...or has  come to claim it  for himself.. power  nad  wealth run deep  in him
Doc
player, 29 posts
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 20:50
  • msg #443

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Vitto starts making his periodic look over Mickey and Javier, he shakes his head.
Why beat these two ?

I'm told the Dutchman, what was his name, Riphagen.  Was recruiting whoever who could for this dig in New Foundland.  Is this Kato trying to scare people off the project?

We should question this Dutchman about all this.  He seems to be the center of it.

Sparks
player, 153 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 21:00
  • msg #444

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia speaks up
Kato may be here for a completely different reason.
My uncle was in the Great War, he said when he was on leave in Spain there were a great many agents of different countries that would frequent similar clubs in Barcelona, everyone from Germans to Turks to French.

Why would a Japanese Assassin be interested in a Germanic and Venetian legend ?


Also, when we followed the Japanese men, they were speaking in their native language.  We couldn't understand but one word.................. Mercury.

Does that mean anything to anyone ?


This message had punctuation tweaked by the GM at 21:01, Mon 15 Feb 2021.
Farmboy
player, 11 posts
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 21:04
  • msg #445

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Marek, his face covered with coal soot, raises his hand, which is darkly stained with grease and metal filings from working on gun parts.

You guys tellin me I'm supposed to be goin to this big shin dig tonight ?
Scout
player, 319 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 15 Feb 2021
at 21:20
  • msg #446

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si shrugged,..now?  IF you folks could  find out what they use merury for...other then seeing how  cold it is outside.. You might  get to the bottom of this faster..

 ..aways back, before I met up with that Hollywood fella and Cowboy? I was  running around   down Mexico , and a bit further down?.. got some work in  at sites where they were digging things  and cleaning them off to be sent  to museums  and rich folk's  homes. Anyway?..couple places   there had Mercury in thier lower levels,, we weren't allowed to go there...

 As far as Kato?  It comes to Money and Power... if there is something at that sight he can get  that is  worth either..he will get it.... they'll be alot of his folks at the dig, you can count on that...
GM
GM, 413 posts
The Narrator
Tue 16 Feb 2021
at 00:47
  • msg #447

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Doc responds first, Mercury has been used in the field of medicine and dentistry for centuries. It's many therapeutic uses include various medications, ointments, dental fillings, as well as in different instruments like thermometers.

Marek chimes in, The new Fuel Oil heating systems use Mercury switches to tell the furnace to kick on.

August adds, Mercury can easily poison someone

Amelia has the last comment, Mercury has been used in cosmetics, and some of the latest radio tubes use Mercury.
Scout
player, 320 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 16 Feb 2021
at 01:04
  • msg #448

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Scout  tries to remember form his past, he tilts his  head,..as a poison... how fast does it kill?...can some one tell?
Doc
player, 30 posts
Tue 16 Feb 2021
at 03:21
  • msg #449

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Mercury poisoning is usually slow, over years, but is rarely identified


Scout
player, 321 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 16 Feb 2021
at 14:14
  • msg #450

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Darkshadow nodded,that would do them no good to try to  poison   some one at the dinner then, it would take to long? So, it  might  be of  some use? Or..Like those   digs   below the boarder..it might  be a marking point  for  a relic or somehting.

  ..i have dealt  with some folks who  steal relics, for  what tey precieve as  power, or  fortune?.... It would not surprise  me if this  was   an end  for Kato's means....

 Then he adds,... what would happen, in the balance of the world, If a Japanese agent  killed   an American  or allied  Official?
Sparks
player, 153 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Tue 16 Feb 2021
at 18:42
  • msg #451

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia
I would think an assassination by the Japanese would go directly against their colonial ambitions.

They are working on solidifying their hold in Manchuria, and making moves in China.  But they need to lay low.  They don't want the League of Nations taking a strong stance against their claims in the Far East.

They've only gotten this far because like Italy, Japan was an ally against the Central Powers in the Great War.

This Mukden Incident last September has already raised suspicions in the League of Nations.  Just this morning I have read in the Times of London that a family acquaintance, Victor Lytton landed in Shanghai just two weeks ago and is investigating the Mukden Incident.

Should anything be done to raise further suspicions, it could result sanctions against the Nippon Empire, which is also a member of the League of Nations.

No, I should think they should be here currying favor with diplomats in the League of Nations.


This message was last updated by the GM at 18:42, Tue 16 Feb 2021.
Old Timer
NPC, 11 posts
Veteran of the Great War.
Wed 17 Feb 2021
at 01:33
  • msg #452

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

August asks Marek
These Mercury furnace switches, could they be used as a switch for other kinds of machinery or things ?


Scout
player, 322 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 17 Feb 2021
at 04:27
  • msg #453

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  wipes  down his  tomahawk  to make it clean and  Shiny.....going to play the part, the  best i am able..get my hair in a ponytail and  let the  easterners  think they see a  real live Indian

 are any of your  working?.. I know  that a few of us  are seated  at  various tables
Vay Morley
Wed 17 Feb 2021
at 07:37
  • msg #454

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Vay snaps his fingers,
I almost forgot

Vay takes a sealed envelope out of his satchel, and hands it to Amelia.
From the Concierge, he's fleshed out much of the seating chart

Seating Assignments - Each Table will have 8 people.  Each table will have two nations, each nation will have 3 representatives to include athletes, coaches and dignitaries. There will be two additional seats that may or may not be filled.  Vacant seats will be filled by the host nation.

Head Table
Olympic Committee Officials
-Count Henri II de Baillet-Latour
-Sigfrid Edström
Melville Dewey - Host
Governor Roosevelt
Daryl Zanuck - Film
Jean Monnet - League of Nations
Jimmy Montague - Reporter


Table 1
USA - Billy Fiske, Eddie Eagan, Edmund Horton
Switzerland - Reto Capadrutt, Oscar Geier, Cesare Chiogna

Table 2
USA - Erling Andersen, Maribel Vinson, Beatrix Loughran
Canada - Frances Claudet, Chauncey Bangs, William Cockburn

Table 3
France - Louis Balsan, Daniel Armand-Delille, Léonce Cretin
Finland - Veli Saarinen, Valmari Toikka, Martti Lappalainen

Table 4
France - Andrée Brunet, Pierre Brunet, Raymond Berthet
Italy - Teofilo Rossi di Montelera, Italo Casini, Erminio Sertorelli

Table 5
Germany - Gustav Jaenecke, Ernst Baier, Martin Schröttle
Canada - Alston Wise, Alexander Hurd, Frank Stack

Table 6
Germany - Erich Römer, Max Ludwig, Georg Strobl, Hasso von Bismarck
Japan - Saburo Iwasaki, Kazuyoshi Oimatsu, Katsumi Yamada

Table 7
Italy - Ernesto Zardini, Severino Menardi, Gino Soldà
Austria - Hugo Weinstengl, Johann Baptist Gudenus, Harald Paumgarten

Table 8
Norway - Johan Grøttumsbråten, Bernt Evensen, Ivar Ballangrud
Sweden - Vivi-Anne Hultén, Holger Schön, Erik Rylander

Table 9
Austria - Karl Schäfer, Fritzi Burger, Harald Bosio
Norway - Sonja Henie, Ole Stenen, Birger Ruud

Table 10
Archduke Jan Norde - Aristocrat
General Smedley Butler - American General, Hero of the Great War
Cardinal Patrick Hayes
Ed Mulrooney - NYC Police Commissioner
Vincent Mangano - Importer
Herman Sorgel - Bavarian Architect
Professor Mercurius - Italian scientist

Table 11
Great Britain - Joan Dix, Mollie Phillips
Japan - Goro Adachi, Shozo Ishihara, Kato Danzo

Table 12
Great Britain - Cecilia Colledge, Megan Taylor
Belgium

Table 13
Canada - Hack Simpson, Hugh Sutherland, Jostein Nordmoe
Switzerland - Charles Jenny, Oscar Geier, Fritz Steuri
Si Darkshadow

Table 14
Romania
Poland

Table 15
Czechoslovakia
Poland

Table 16
Hungary
Belgium

Table 17
Sweden - Sven Utterström, Nils Svärd, Gillis Grafström
Finland - Marcus Nikkanen, Ossi Blomqvist, Tauno Lappalainen

Table 18
Olympic Committee
League of Nations
Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov – Soviet biologist
Godfrey Dewey - son of Melville
Wade Hicks - race course designer
Col. Holmquist - Swedish delegation
Bjorn Billion - Norwegian delegate to League of Nations
Sir Basil Liddell Hart - British delegate to League of Nations
Thanassis Aghnides - Greek delegate to the League of Nations


Table 19
Sponsors and personalities
Max Shachtman - Journalist AFL-CIO
Monsignor Gluzek - Polish Catholic dignitary
Dr. Richard Darré - Argentine Agriculturist and Conservationist
Andres Riphagen - Dutch Merchant Sailor
Lao Che – Lao Che Shipping


Table 20
Sponsors and personalities
Carl Cain – Acme Products
Sebastian Hiram Shaw – Shaw Industries
Carl P Ferris – Ferris Aviation
Philo Sarkis – Ace Detective Agency


Table 21
Lamont Cranston - Proprietor of the Cobalt Club, Philanthropist
Howard Stark – Stark Industries
Hoss Jones – Republic Oil & Gas
Kate Smith - Singer
Marilyn Miller - Broadway Dancer

Table 22
Milton Abbott – Mammoth Studios
Chikuhei “Chick” Nakajima – Nakajima Aircraft
Ed Henry - Fairchild Aircraft
Rudy Vallee - bandleader
John D. Rockefeller Jr. - Standard Oil, Philanthropist
Myrna Loy - Actress

This message was last edited by the GM at 07:50, Wed 17 Feb 2021.
Sparks
player, 154 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Thu 18 Feb 2021
at 06:18
  • msg #455

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia says,
Tentatively we've discussed
Table 3.Si Darkshadow

Table 6. August Steiner

Table 11. Amelia Farrington



Artemis Richter
player, 33 posts
Fri 19 Feb 2021
at 04:46
  • msg #456

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
The Cardinal nods with parting words
geh mit geh mein Sohn

Munro leads Artemis into the hallway.  He turns and asks Artemis, his eyes and facial expression showing he's come to an epiphany.
302

The Governors room.

He's not in town yet.
Could they be laying, waiting for the governor?


Munro moves slowly back to 302, lays down on the floor, and looks with one eye under the gap of the door and the floor.

He mouths back to Artemis.  Some ones in there


Artemis smiled at the Carinal, bowed his head, followed Munro out into the hallway. He paused and watched the door listening as well to ensure it was closed.  Then when Munro stops at the Governor's room, he stops as well and watches Munro get down and look under the door.

A bit of a chill danced about his shoulders and base of his neck when Munro indicated that someone was in the room.  Artemis raised a finger to his lips and nodded indicating that he understood what Munro had mouthed.  He then with only using his hands indicated that Munro should move out of the line of sight on the door.  When Munro was out of sight, Artemis nodded and then raised his walking stick and tapped on the door.

"Governor, excuse me, Artemis Richter with the Goodyear Company, if you have a moment, Governor,"
Artemis spoke with a level of confidence and clarity as he waited to stand in the middle of the door and relatively close to it.  He shot a sideward glance at Munro and winked.  "Governor, just a moment of your time, sir."

He tapped the door again two times. "Excuse me, Governor."
GM
GM, 419 posts
The Narrator
Fri 19 Feb 2021
at 05:36
  • msg #457

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
GM:
The Cardinal nods with parting words
geh mit geh mein Sohn

Munro leads Artemis into the hallway.  He turns and asks Artemis, his eyes and facial expression showing he's come to an epiphany.
302

The Governors room.

He's not in town yet.
Could they be laying, waiting for the governor?


Munro moves slowly back to 302, lays down on the floor, and looks with one eye under the gap of the door and the floor.

He mouths back to Artemis.  Some ones in there


Artemis smiled at the Carinal, bowed his head, followed Munro out into the hallway. He paused and watched the door listening as well to ensure it was closed.  Then when Munro stops at the Governor's room, he stops as well and watches Munro get down and look under the door.

A bit of a chill danced about his shoulders and base of his neck when Munro indicated that someone was in the room.  Artemis raised a finger to his lips and nodded indicating that he understood what Munro had mouthed.  He then with only using his hands indicated that Munro should move out of the line of sight on the door.  When Munro was out of sight, Artemis nodded and then raised his walking stick and tapped on the door.

"Governor, excuse me, Artemis Richter with the Goodyear Company, if you have a moment, Governor,"
Artemis spoke with a level of confidence and clarity as he waited to stand in the middle of the door and relatively close to it.  He shot a sideward glance at Munro and winked.  "Governor, just a moment of your time, sir."

He tapped the door again two times. "Excuse me, Governor."



OOC
Make an Intimidate check 1d10 + moxie modifier + skill bonus

IC

There is a long pause, then a voice responds, in broken english, with a heavy asian accent,
Gov nor not here.   Only make up bed.  Come back one half hour.
Sparks
player, 155 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Fri 19 Feb 2021
at 05:38
  • msg #458

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia looks over the list and comments,
Based on all this new information, everyone should just speak up to which table they want to sit at.

I'm planning on sitting at table eleven.

This message was last edited by the GM at 05:40, Fri 19 Feb 2021.
Scout
player, 326 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 19 Feb 2021
at 09:20
  • msg #459

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


According to the chart, I am  at  Tbale  13 with  canadains? That is good? si cranes his neck to look at the sheet
Sparks
player, 156 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 20 Feb 2021
at 00:29
  • msg #460

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
According to the chart, I am  at  Tbale  13 with  canadains? That is good? si cranes his neck to look at the sheet


That was before we had all this information.  If you think there is a better place for you I'd like to hear.
Scout
player, 327 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 20 Feb 2021
at 00:42
  • msg #461

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  takes off his hat, and runs his  hand through his hair before  resetting it.//I'll be close to  Kato That will ge a good thing, it with bother him more then it bothers me?... In the end.. I only want to kill him...he  will want to kill me, but has  all the other balls in the air he has to juggle.
Artemis Richter
player, 34 posts
Sat 20 Feb 2021
at 04:22
  • msg #462

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks:
Scout:
According to the chart, I am  at  Tbale  13 with  canadains? That is good? si cranes his neck to look at the sheet


That was before we had all this information.  If you think there is a better place for you I'd like to hear.


I could be at either Table 10 or 20
Artemis Richter
player, 35 posts
Sat 20 Feb 2021
at 04:36
  • msg #463

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

quote:
Artemis smiled at the Carinal, bowed his head, followed Munro out into the hallway. He paused and watched the door listening as well to ensure it was closed.  Then when Munro stops at the Governor's room, he stops as well and watches Munro get down and look under the door.

A bit of a chill danced about his shoulders and base of his neck when Munro indicated that someone was in the room.  Artemis raised a finger to his lips and nodded indicating that he understood what Munro had mouthed.  He then with only using his hands indicated that Munro should move out of the line of sight on the door.  When Munro was out of sight, Artemis nodded and then raised his walking stick and tapped on the door.

"Governor, excuse me, Artemis Richter with the Goodyear Company, if you have a moment, Governor,"
Artemis spoke with a level of confidence and clarity as he waited to stand in the middle of the door and relatively close to it.  He shot a sideward glance at Munro and winked.  "Governor, just a moment of your time, sir."

He tapped the door again two times. "Excuse me, Governor."


OOC
Make an Intimidate check 1d10 + moxie modifier + skill bonus


IC

There is a long pause, then a voice responds, in broken english, with a heavy asian accent,
Gov nor not here.   Only make up bed.  Come back one half hour.


Artemis scowled at the door and gave a disapproving nod at Munro.

"I am sorry, I was told the Governor is here and I need to talk to him about the seating arrangements for tonight," Artemis said with some insistency and he tapped the door two more times.  "I don't believe he would want me to adjust his table without his permission.  Is his Chief here, I really need to talk to the Governor or his Chief of Staff, now."

He emphasized the last word with the tone he had learned to use in the trenches of France.  He struck the door with a solid tap of his walking stick.

OOC

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- Intimidate = 20

GM
GM, 420 posts
The Narrator
Sat 20 Feb 2021
at 06:41
  • msg #464

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Lodge
1535 hrs
3 February 1932


Artemis and Munro hear footsteps pacing rapidly, hushed, hasty Japanese words back and forth while Artemis makes his demand.  The sound of a window being opened and then shut loudly, then more hurried foot steps.

The door is unlocked and opens.

Standing on the other side of the door are two small Japanese men, looking a little frantic, only holding a stack of towels.  The one on the left says,



Gov nor not here
Chief not here

We make room

Please you come in


The men, dressed in dark suits, looking nothing like hotel staff step aside, swinging the door wide.  The one on the right doing a poor job of attempting to look like a chamber man while holding towels.
This message was last edited by the GM at 06:59, Sat 20 Feb 2021.
Sparks
player, 157 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 20 Feb 2021
at 07:01
  • msg #465

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Barn
1535 hrs
3 February 1932


Amelia lays out a map of Ball Room
OOC ignore misc text.

Let's go over where everyone is.


Table numbering is from upper left, starting with one and then moving down.
Meaning tables 11 and 12 are dead center infront of the head table.
Last two table in far right are for coffee and cake




Here's what we have....
Table 6. August Steiner
Table 10. Artemis Richter
Table 11. Amelia Farrington
Table 13. Si Darkshadow
Table 19. Vitto
Table 21. Vay Morley

Performing at the front door - Charlie
Driving Sleigh - Marek
Watching Mickey and Javier - Iain
Serving Tables - Munro
That should about do it.

This message was last edited by the GM at 07:20, Sat 20 Feb 2021.
Artemis Richter
player, 36 posts
Mon 22 Feb 2021
at 02:16
  • msg #466

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
The Lodge
1535 hrs
3 February 1932


Artemis and Munro hear footsteps pacing rapidly, hushed, hasty Japanese words back and forth while Artemis makes his demand.  The sound of a window being opened and then shut loudly, then more hurried foot steps.

The door is unlocked and opens.

Standing on the other side of the door are two small Japanese men, looking a little frantic, only holding a stack of towels.  The one on the left says,



Gov nor not here
Chief not here

We make room

Please you come in


The men, dressed in dark suits, looking nothing like hotel staff step aside, swinging the door wide.  The one on the right doing a poor job of attempting to look like a chamber man while holding towels.


"So, fixing the Governor's suite you said. Well then, I guess I could just wait for him to arrive and wait therein as you all finish your work."  Artemis held his walking stick back at his chest having pulled it back away from the door as it was swung wide open.  "Don't mind me, please, continue to get about your work and I can surely make myself comfortable.  We can leave the door open as well, not as to surprise the Governor.  He tends to not take to such things."

He smiled and shifted his weight slightly to allow him to push his foot forward or step forward with a swing of his cane.
GM
GM, 425 posts
The Narrator
Mon 22 Feb 2021
at 03:56
  • msg #467

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The man on the right, directly in front of Artemis looks down, then a fraction of a second later the man makes a rapid move, it's extremely fast, before Artemis really knows what's going on, the mans leg is sweeping Artemis' good leg.  Artemis is dropped on his back, the man is jumping up in the air over Artemis, coming down towards him.

Artemis can tell from the corner of his eye that Munro has been attacked too.  However, Artemis is a little dazed by hitting the floor.







20:55, Today: GM rolled 12 using 1d10+5.

20:55, Today: GM rolled 23 using 1d20+5.

20:54, Today: GM rolled 14 using 1d10+5.  attack.
This message was last edited by the GM at 03:59, Mon 22 Feb 2021.
Artemis Richter
player, 37 posts
Mon 22 Feb 2021
at 04:21
  • msg #468

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He had been swept to the floor with the sudden movements and felt the air push out of his lungs as he slammed back.  His head hit the floor with a thud and his eyes whirled. Munro was also in the midst of a fight and as he was trying to process everything that was happening, including the fact that his attacker was in the air speeding towards him.

It was a reflex move but he slashed at the incoming man with his walking stick in an effort to change the trajectory and capture more needed air in his lungs.

Action

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Fight - 15

GM
GM, 426 posts
The Narrator
Mon 22 Feb 2021
at 04:36
  • msg #469

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The walking stick saves Artemis' face from a deadly blow, the foot goes side, and hits the floor.   The attackers other foot plunges into Artemis' stomach, forcing whatever air remained in his lungs out.

To the side, Artemis see's Munro get in a solid body shot, then see's Munro's opponent spin on one foot, swinging one foot high, connecting with the side of Munro's foot, and sending him semi rigid flying.


Artemis is wondering what is going on, he's never seen anyone fight like this.  The attacks are accompanied by shouts in their own language, as if they were calling otherworldy forces against them.



21:27, Today: GM rolled 15 using 1d10+5.

21:35, Today: GM rolled 14 using 1d10+5.
This message was last edited by the GM at 04:56, Mon 22 Feb 2021.
Artemis Richter
player, 39 posts
Tue 23 Feb 2021
at 03:19
  • msg #470

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Things were moving too fast and in ways he could not mentally process.  He tried to bring his cane up at the attacker's crotch, but to absolutely no avail.  It could have been a result of the fall and blow he had taken, or it could have been his being prone, but his ability to do anything with his cane failed terribly.

Action

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Attack - 9 with a fumble from the 1 that was rolled

GM
GM, 431 posts
The Narrator
Tue 23 Feb 2021
at 04:10
  • msg #471

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to Artemis Richter (msg # 470):

The man tries to deliver a coupe de grace on Artemis, but slips and stomps on the floor board next to Artemis' head.

Munro appears to be knocked out, and the two men stumbling, run out of the room, and around the corner.


It takes Artemis a minute or two to get his wind back and get a good look at Munro.
Munro is coughing and spitting blood.




21:05, Today: GM rolled 9 using 1d10+5.
21:05, Today: GM rolled 13 using 1d10+5.
21:05, Today: GM rolled 6 using 1d10+5.
Artemis Richter
player, 40 posts
Tue 23 Feb 2021
at 05:46
  • msg #472

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He caught his breath as the two men left the area. It took time for him to shake off the fuzziness from the fall, and then get his breathing back.  The rush of the adrenaline began to fade and he looked over at Munro who was in worse shape it seemed than Artemis.

Artemis pulled himself up and crawled on his knees over to Munro.  "Alright, Munro, are you with me?  What can I do for you?  Do we need to get you up and moving?"
GM
GM, 432 posts
The Narrator
Tue 23 Feb 2021
at 05:57
  • msg #473

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
He caught his breath as the two men left the area. It took time for him to shake off the fuzziness from the fall, and then get his breathing back.  The rush of the adrenaline began to fade and he looked over at Munro who was in worse shape it seemed than Artemis.

Artemis pulled himself up and crawled on his knees over to Munro.  "Alright, Munro, are you with me?  What can I do for you?  Do we need to get you up and moving?"


Munro blinks his eyes several times quickly, coughs again and rolls to his side spitting out frothy blood.  He squints hard, then takes a deep breath, moving to his hands and knees.  What the hell was that?

Munro pushes himself up to kneeling and checks his jaw, moving it from side to side.  I'm with you, I'm with you.   Give me a minute and I'll get up.

Munro gathers himself, shakes his head to clear the cobwebs and stands up with a little help.
Well, those goons don't fight like chamber maids, they weren't in here to turn down the sheets and leave a mint.

What do you think they were up to ?

Scout
player, 329 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 23 Feb 2021
at 16:34
  • msg #474

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si, gives a shrug as he  looks at the others, I will stay at my table on the chart?   with  the Swiss and  Canadians there, i can speak in english and    with french?..... If the rules apply  in the   organization Kato  and I have  contacts with, Kato cannot   take  too big of a risk  in trying to kill someone in a public setting...... But.. he could have some  disturbance  cause  him not to be scene.... I will....state  strongly, If Kato is Killed.. his head  must be  removed... if not on  site... as soon as the body gets  removed from the place.. It is something that can  cause his   flunkies to  run, and cause them despair...
Artemis Richter
player, 41 posts
Wed 24 Feb 2021
at 04:31
  • msg #475

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Artemis Richter:
He caught his breath as the two men left the area. It took time for him to shake off the fuzziness from the fall, and then get his breathing back.  The rush of the adrenaline began to fade and he looked over at Munro who was in worse shape it seemed than Artemis.

Artemis pulled himself up and crawled on his knees over to Munro.  "Alright, Munro, are you with me?  What can I do for you?  Do we need to get you up and moving?"


Munro blinks his eyes several times quickly, coughs again and rolls to his side spitting out frothy blood.  He squints hard, then takes a deep breath, moving to his hands and knees.  What the hell was that?

Munro pushes himself up to kneeling and checks his jaw, moving it from side to side.  I'm with you, I'm with you.   Give me a minute and I'll get up.

Munro gathers himself, shakes his head to clear the cobwebs and stands up with a little help.
Well, those goons don't fight like chamber maids, they weren't in here to turn down the sheets and leave a mint.

What do you think they were up to ?


Artemis was a bit nervous as he watched Munro regain his bearings and push himself up off the floor. It was the blood actually, and he tried to get a sense of where that might be coming from with the hope it was more from flesh being forced into teeth than something deeper working its way upward.  There was not a wince, however, when Munro took in a deep breath and that provided Artemis some inner relief.

As Munro went to stand Artemis joined in the effort, each helping the other to their collective feet.  "No idea what that was, but as we started with the entry to heaven, I think we did find its opposite fluffing the pillow and sheets of the Governor."

He staggered a few steps over to the open doorway to the Governor’s room and looked about inside without going inside.  "It wasn't leaving a mint, we can be assured of that.  But, we also need to ask ourselves whether we should alert the Governor's security detail if we can.  Something's not right here, not right at all."

Action

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Perception - 17

GM
GM, 433 posts
The Narrator
Wed 24 Feb 2021
at 04:46
  • msg #476

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis spots wood chips near the window in the room.  Investigating, there is a trace trail of them that lead back behind the writing desk in the room.  Peeking behind the desk Artemis sees a hole drilled in the floor, and a microphone hidden behind the desk, the wire dropping through the hole to the floor below.



OOC
I had the fight happening in the room
Sparks
player, 158 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Wed 24 Feb 2021
at 06:22
  • msg #477

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia announces
Well, I'd say we are set.  It's a little more than two hours til the dinner, it will take me that long to get ready for this gala.  I'm off to my room, to bath, I suggest the rest of us do the same.

Should looks around the room at the rough unshaven company she is keeping and wonders to herself how this bunch will pull this off.
Artemis Richter
player, 42 posts
Fri 26 Feb 2021
at 03:39
  • msg #478

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Artemis spots wood chips near the window in the room.  Investigating, there is a trace trail of them that lead back behind the writing desk in the room.  Peeking behind the desk Artemis sees a hole drilled in the floor, and a microphone hidden behind the desk, the wire dropping through the hole to the floor below.


When he spotted the wood chips and then finding what he did behind the desk, he looked over at Munro.  He held a forefinger to his lips and pointed down at the mic. He smiled and winked.

"I sure hope that everything got settled with the Governor's motorcade a few miles back.  Be a damned shame if he missed the dinner tonight," Artemis said.  As he talked he looked about for something that would help in his plan.  "Wonder if we could catch the game on the radio in our rooms.  We might need to lean in really close to hear though.  Especially if the sacred order were to give us the guidance we need for this evening in that seventh-inning stretch."

He took a few light steps looking for a radio.

Action

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Looking for a radio to put near the mic and turn up really, really, really loud.

GM
GM, 434 posts
The Narrator
Fri 26 Feb 2021
at 04:11
  • msg #479

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Munro spots the Philco near the couch, and carries it over to the desk.


Artemis scans through the channels, few transmit through the mountains, and Spring training is still months away for the ball game.  Artemis can pick up a station broadcasting Little Orphan Annie  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFz9r_kJBPU
Artemis Richter
player, 43 posts
Sat 27 Feb 2021
at 05:58
  • msg #480

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He nodded at Munro and carefully pulled out the chair to the desk as he was trying to tune in hoping for something that he could use.

"We should be able to get the signal for our next operation listening to that broadcast," Artemis said as he heard the familiar sounds of Little Orphan Annie. He turned down the volume and then lifted the radio down onto the chair seat with the speaker facing outward.  "You think that they might use the commercial for the soap like they did the last time we got our orders?"

When he got everything in place, with the radio as close as he could get it towards where the mic was poking into the room, he nodded at Munro. "We just need to listen really close to the commercials, if they put the code words in that, we'll be able to make our next move."

Artemis gave Munro a wink and as the radio show continued, Artemis turned the radio volume to as loud as it could go and then pointed to the door.  When Munro went through it, Artemis closed it slowly and shut the door.  The actors were talking about presents and Annie opening the gifts.  Her high tone shouting out "Leaping Lizard" should be enough to make anyone listening cringe, but anyone listening to that mic, well it might just be too much for their ears.

When they were outside the room, "Munro, we gotta tell someone about this.  The Governor may want to have another room or stay somewhere else.  Plus, we need to get back to the others and tell them what happened and what we saw."

GM
GM, 435 posts
The Narrator
Sat 27 Feb 2021
at 17:05
  • msg #481

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Munro has a quizzical look on his face at first,  not understanding what Artemis is talking about.  Then the wink, and a look of acknowledgement from Munro.

yes, the code should be broadcast

Once outside Munro says, You go tell the others in the barn.  I will tell the Concierge who is working with Lady Farrington.  He and Amelia will know what to do, and warn the Governor


Artemis returns to the barn to find the others cleaning up for the party.
Artemis Richter
player, 44 posts
Mon 1 Mar 2021
at 06:29
  • msg #482

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

<<From the Lodge and into the Barn>>

Artemis nodded and parted way with Munro at the outside of the lodge.  "Right, right, good approach. They will know what would be best to do."

He walked down the path making his way to the barn.  As he walked, he found himself having to put a bit more weight on the walking stick which left small circular divets in the ground.  When he stepped into the barn, he tried smiling, but it was more of a wince than anything resembling a smile.

"Anyone about?" He asked, the wince punctuating the question as he tossed it into the room.
Scout
player, 332 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 1 Mar 2021
at 11:28
  • msg #483

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  we're  all gettign ready for  the party...I think Sparks might have left  the seating  map on the  old  wooden table?..If not, she took it with her.. scout called from the bunk area.
GM
GM, 438 posts
The Narrator
Mon 1 Mar 2021
at 15:26
  • msg #484

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Ooc
The seating chart is there
Artemis Richter
player, 46 posts
Tue 2 Mar 2021
at 03:46
  • msg #485

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Well, we have a bit of a complication.  Seems we have a few of the Japanese delegation spying on the Governor and they fight with something other than just their hands and feet." He offered as an introduction of what he then began to share with those in the barn.  He winced a few times as he talked and then took a bit of time looking over the seating plan.   He got his bearings and then his table, making note of where others would be at.
Doc
player, 32 posts
Tue 2 Mar 2021
at 19:04
  • msg #486

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Doc stands up and goes over to Artemis, checking him out while Artemis tells his story.
He pays special attention to Artemis' eyes, then feels then probes where Artemis was struck.
No permanent damage.  You'll feel it for the next couple of days.
Scout
player, 334 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 2 Mar 2021
at 19:51
  • msg #487

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si comes out , looking rather  good in his suit. he shrugs,..me and Cowboy had to dress up a few times in hollywood..they like to put the dog on  over there.

 he had his  hair back in a  pony tail, His Tomahawk under his   coat on  an bead woven belt...goign to play the part the best i can... A savage  that white folks   civilized...,

i can mention some of the movies  Cowboy  and I were in...as stunt doubles and extras...Cowboy had a few speaking parts, most of mine where just  yelling  or  'agreeing' with the war chief. Any one who saw the Movies   will recognize Cowboy...they might 'remember' me if they paid  enough attention...but?.. they will be polite...

 he  looks at Artemis ,..you get in another scrap with them?..put them down hard and fast and make sure they stay down...some of those folks have trained  for years  at what they do...had them running  around Hollywod  too..tossing guys  twice thier  size through windows with hardly any effort.
Artemis Richter
player, 47 posts
Wed 3 Mar 2021
at 15:56
  • msg #488

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

When Doc got done with the once over punctuated with a few pokes and jabs, but fortunately no required cough and turn inspection, Arty said, "Thanks Doc. Munro and I both got hammered by those two.  I think we need to expect all of them, like Si is saying, to be pretty brutal fighters."

Arty gave Si the once-over and an impressed nod.  He grinned when he showed the beautiful bead woven belt with his tomahawk. "I think the focus on the governor, and we just gotta give some attention there if possible.  I see I am at one of the tables close to the dais, so will offer to sit where I can see and move closer if need be."

Arty winced and sighed again, "Alright, then, time to take this sore old butt up to my room and to get nearly as fancy as I can to this sly cat here."

He pointed at Si and gave him a wink to make it clear he was ribbing him just a bit. "I mean Doc, we gotta be able to come close to Hollywood here right."

With a chuckle, he made his way to his room.  He cleaned up, shaved, put on the formal attire for the evening and made his way to the banquet room after ensuring he had amble number of business cards with him.  "Alright Artemis, you can do this, smile, laugh, and listen."
GM
GM, 441 posts
The Narrator
Sat 6 Mar 2021
at 09:39
  • msg #489

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The group spends the later afternoon getting ready for the party.  August and Vitto look like twins, each are pulling out their WWI uniforms and brushing them clean, attemping to remove wrinkles and attaching medals.  One German, one Italian, the nations enemies in the Great War.

Charlie gets in his duded up Wild West show outfit, with big wooly chaps, his fringed shirt, six shooter and rope.  Si dons the tuxedo and looks at himself in the small 6 inch mirror in the barn.

When the group is ready they open the door of the barn and start to walk to Lodge, the setting sun painting the snow pink.  Coming down from the mountains are the local loggers.  A mix of young men and old, locals most likely and some new comers, men getting what work they can get.  They are a weary group.  Logging was tough and dangerous work in the best conditions, frightful in the winter. The miners filed into town, heading to small tar paper shacks for what was likely a poor mulligan stew for dinner, a night of stoking a fire, tending to a family and back at it again.  No one would herald them as heroes like the athletes attending the games.

Just up the street, the group can see the local soup kitchen, a line of people are standing in the cold temperatures, huddled in worn coats for their free bowl of soup and a roll.  Looking back to the Lodge, it is brightly lit.  Marek is pulling up in the polished sleigh, then he unloads a man in a tuxedo and a women in a fir coat.   Soon the group enters the lodge seeing the wealth and extravagance set against the plight of those in soup lines who wish they could be testing their lives in a loggin job.
Scout
player, 337 posts
Darkshadow
Sat 6 Mar 2021
at 16:58
  • msg #490

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  looks  at the people with alot of compassion, he has seen many  people  ion this situation , through the years.

 He stands   straight  with his hat a bit out of  costume , but  fitting for what he wants to project. His eyes    study those  around him as  the group enters. He plays his part the best he  is able, like the  meet and greets  at show openings, or  wrap parties. He has leaned  to be a 'gentleman' when needed , or play up his indian backround to those people  who want to me a 'real live redskin'.

 through it all he  looks  for  his  enemy, and  the  fellow's cohorts.
GM
GM, 443 posts
The Narrator
Sun 7 Mar 2021
at 21:32
  • msg #491

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

As the party walks to the main entrance snow begins to fall, as if on cue to open the games.  Just earlier in the day they were shoveling snow onto runs to allow participants to run their trials.  But this looked like it was going to be something.  Slow falling snow, huge flakes, very thick.  Si would estimate there will be a fresh foot by morning.

Once at the main entrance they see Charlie, twirl his rope, smiling and enjoying the attention.  To Charlies left is a white man, painted with some red die and war paint with an awful Native American constume on, he is saying HOW to greet people, and handing out cigars to men.

Once inside, the group is assisted in removing their jackets in the foyer by a pair of young men dressed like bell hops in green uniforms.  Then men in white jackets ask each persons name and escort them to ball room and their table.  The tables are set with fine bone china custom made with the logo of the Olympics in the center, crystal glasses are filled with water and ice.  Bottles of champagne stand ready on the table.

The escort takes each person to their table and announces their name to everyone already seated.
Scout
player, 338 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 7 Mar 2021
at 21:40
  • msg #492

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si greeted the people at  his  table, his  hair tied back in the 'movie' ponytail, his bead  work  belt  and his   tomahawk adding to the Flavor. He smiles, and talks  Normally, though he  does  put on the  aire of someone who is  not  quite uses to this  formal fuss.

  His handshake follows  a slight bow to each person. he takes a note  of those who stand to accept his shake, or remain seated.

  Nice to meet you all.  This is  somewhat  grand to what i am used to...even the  parties in Hollywood, did not have this many big names about.... So? If  I may ask, how many of  you here are connected  with the athletes?
GM
GM, 445 posts
The Narrator
Sun 7 Mar 2021
at 22:57
  • msg #493

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Welcome Ball
Table 2


Iain is introduced to the table, first the Americans, one man and two young small women.
The man is Erling Anderson, a cross country skier of Nordic decent.  The women are both figure skaters, Marabel Vinson who competes in singles and Beatrix Loughran who competes in pairs.

The Canadian contingent is led by skating pair Frances Claudet and Chauncey Bangs, then the Captain of the Canadian Hockey Team Bill Cockburn.
Iain
Samuel Bronfman - Montreal Distiller



Table 10
Archduke Jan Norde - Aristocrat
General Smedley Butler - American General, Hero of the Great War
Cardinal Patrick Hayes of New York
Ed Mulrooney - NYC Police Commissioner
Vincent Mangano - Importer
Herman Sorgel - Bavarian Architect
Professor Mercurius - Italian scientist
Artemis Richter


Table 13
The Canadians are Hockey players Hack Simpson, and competing in the ski jumping Jostein Nordmoe.

The Swiss are represented by Bobsledders Charles Jenny and Oscar Geier, and ski jumper Fritz Steuri
Johann Jakob Keller- Swiss Banker
Si Darkshadow
GM
GM, 446 posts
The Narrator
Mon 8 Mar 2021
at 18:37
  • msg #494

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Welcome Ball
Table 2


Iain is seated next to Maribel Vinson.  She greets Iain with a smile, and kind words.
Welcome Iain.   What to do you do for a living, and what brings you here ?



Table 10
Cardinal Hayes is the first to greet Artemis. What happened to your face my son ?   You did not look like that a couple hours ago.



Table 13
Hack Simpson in a friendly tone.   Most of us are competing.   i bet Jostein here is sure glad to see some fresh snow.   What do you do Mr   Darkshadow.   That's a mouthful of name,
Scout
player, 339 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 8 Mar 2021
at 18:50
  • msg #495

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si smiles  as they all sit down,..nothing near  as  exciting as you folks? Me  and that guy dressed as a cowboy?..he really is a cowboy?... I ran into him travelign  in California .. we ended up doing some film work, mostly as extras.. i had  some  small speaking parts?..but , they writers   don't have much for  Indians to say, unless they are  the leaders?

 hooked up with other folks to check out this Olympic thing... and  one of the  folks here  said we could get work at some Dig near here?... I done some of that  in my day, and..i have been around the Northwest alot...so i can guide  and  provision a bit...

 we  opened his  arms  to  include all those  at the table,Be right nice  to  be part of somethign this  big, like you all are.
GM
GM, 447 posts
The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
at 03:57
  • msg #496

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si smiles  as they all sit down,..nothing near  as  exciting as you folks? Me  and that guy dressed as a cowboy?..he really is a cowboy?... I ran into him travelign  in California .. we ended up doing some film work, mostly as extras.. i had  some  small speaking parts?..but , they writers   don't have much for  Indians to say, unless they are  the leaders?

 hooked up with other folks to check out this Olympic thing... and  one of the  folks here  said we could get work at some Dig near here?... I done some of that  in my day, and..i have been around the Northwest alot...so i can guide  and  provision a bit...

 we  opened his  arms  to  include all those  at the table,Be right nice  to  be part of somethign this  big, like you all are.


The older man from the Swiss delegation, Johann is quite interested in the stories of the Cowboy and Indian.  I translate for Charles and Oscar, they don't understand English.
 Fritz understands well, but speaks it with difficulty.

Now please tell us more of the life of a genuine American Indian.

The Swiss hand on every word of Si's native travels.  Jostein and Fritz are talking about the Nordic combined competition.
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Darkshadow
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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  I can  speak  some french..it is a part of   growing up and living in the north west and   spending   time around french Canada..

 he  takes a  sip of water  from the glass at his  setting. and  asks,... now?  that is the  part you have to tell me?... The real indian folks? they have reservations  and lands  but aren't much better  off them most folks  now. People like me? who stepped outside   the  tribe's lands,,have it a bit better?..but that only comes  from  luck... getting  hooked up with the Moves   helped me alot..and  having skills to serve as a guide and a tracker?  that helps get me jobs too, when  big business men want to go deep into the wilderness to  shoot  some big animal.. it is not something i am pround to do, but the pay is very good.

 so? what do you want to hear?.. about me..or   The  Indians who stayed on thier lands,

 he chuckles  as he hears Cowboy whoop a few times..or... Movie  Indians..
Artemis Richter
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Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Artemis made the effort to clean up and dress up, but there was nothing to hide the fact that he had a split lip and a bruised face.  He worked the knot in his tie, brushed lint off of his tuxedo coat, and left the security of the small efficiency room Goodyear had secured for him.  In his breast pocket was his billfold and in his outer pocket his cardholder.  He walked a bit slower than usual, the aspirin he had taken in his room only taking the edge off of his muscles' aches.

He worked his way to the banquet hall and stayed at the back for a brief moment to get his bearings and to also make eye contact with his colleagues.  Then he made his way to his seat at his assigned table. A card marked his place and he smiled as he greeted each of the guests he was fortunate enough to be sharing the evening with.

GM.:
Table 10
Cardinal Hayes is the first to greet Artemis. What happened to your face my son?   You did not look like that a couple hours ago.


"Alas, your Eminence, I ended up in rather close contact with one of the finer carpets and the exquisite hardwood floor of this establishment.  I wish I could say I left a lasting impression on both, but you have just confirmed that they left the stronger impression upon me."
He shrugged and rolled his shoulders in a 'whatcha going to do' way.  "Really don't know which packs more of kick, the Oriental carpet or the New York hardwood."

"Your Grace, General," Artemis gave a bow to the Archduke and then the General.  "Commissioner, gentlemen, I do look forward to this evening with you all."  With that he took his seat and folded his napkin into his lap.

GM
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The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Table 10

Mr. Mangano is the first to speak, I believe I've been to that Clam-Bake before.  most of the table laughs as the joke.  I like ya kid, your hard boiled............ What's your business ?

The Commisioner offers, I can talk to the local sherriff for you if it would help

Professor Mercurius who is sitting next to Artemis looks at him confused and asks, What does Hard Boiled mean ?
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Table 13

When Si mentions French, Johann says, Oui.  It goes around the table, Oui, Oui, Oui.  Every smailes and laughs and begins conversing in French.

Hack waves a waiter down, This deserves a toast.  He orders a round of Gin and Tonics for the table, the waiter says, Sir, I'm afraid Mr Dewey will allow no liquor on the premises.  He calls all of it demon rum

Johann asks, Not even wine ?  But there's champagne on the table.

The waiter says, That is sparkling apple juice
The happiness of the table seems to fall as fast as it rose
Flyboy
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"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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GM:
Welcome Ball
Table 2

Iain is introduced to the table, first the Americans, one man and two young small women.
The man is Erling Anderson, a cross country skier of Nordic decent.  The women are both figure skaters, Marabel Vinson who competes in singles and Beatrix Loughran who competes in pairs.

The Canadian contingent is led by skating pair Frances Claudet and Chauncey Bangs, then the Captain of the Canadian Hockey Team Bill Cockburn.
Iain
Samuel Bronfman - Montreal Distiller

GM:
Welcome Ball
Table 2

Iain is seated next to Maribel Vinson.  She greets Iain with a smile, and kind words.
Welcome Iain.   What to do you do for a living, and what brings you here ?

"Thank you very much.  I am a Canadian Bush Pilot, though I've done my share of trapping, guiding, and canoeing.  There are a number of folks out there in rather remote places, and I try to minister to their needs as best I can.  I was hired to fly someone in."

"How about you?  How long have you been skating, and what paths brought you here?"

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Darkshadow
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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  Si  has a  thin smile   as the  table  is crushed at the Missing  liquor. Do you have Coffee then? with sugar and such. It might not get you drunk, but i could use something i didn't make of a ring of rocks and a pile of sticks?

   after  the answer by the waiter, Si begins..a bit  rough at first, but begins  to  move into the flow of the  language, he admits as he  takes, he has not used it much , lately, but had used it alot in the  past.

 he starts out  with  the  Indians, a brief  'pulp book' story of  the Indians in the  North East, what they had to do  during the  revolution and  who they had  run-ins  with the French and English, and at times   sided with both..once he had that stroy seated  and stable.. he begins , Slowly...

 the  most interesting stories, are not of  that time, but of before. When my people were  young...tales of 'devils from the Sea' white  weapons of metal clothign that had  thick furs  and Metal weaved  about.. and  Ships that looked like beasts... They say My people, and other  tribes, met and fought these creatures, who would fight , the more harder, as they  were wounded badly...

 Giving a wink and a smile,Anericans do not what to  here that... he grins  at the Swiss... ..too many Italians in the county, to let go of thier Columbus!
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The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Table 2

Maribel smiles as she watches intently, twirling a lock of her hair, listening intently as Iain talks about being a bush pilot.  So romantic, is it dangerous, I have heard so many stories about frontier where savages and wild beasts still roam.


Erling, upon finding out there will be no booze gets visually irate, and curses under his breath, Why that dirty, no good, tea toteling, misceginest, prohibitionist, mysogynist.............. the rotten lech, the old pervert, I should wring old man Deweys scranny old neck.


Mr. Bronfman responds in a calming tone.  I sympathize with your plight, however, I must admit that prohibitionists like Mr Dewey have been very good for my botton line.

Under the table, Mr Bronfman hands Iain a pint flask and indicates to pass it along.
My business has never been better, ensuring good men such as you, Mr Anderson aare well taken care of
The flask gets to Erling and he smiles, adding two fingers to his coffee.
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Scout:
  Si  has a  thin smile   as the  table  is crushed at the Missing  liquor. Do you have Coffee then? with sugar and such. It might not get you drunk, but i could use something i didn't make of a ring of rocks and a pile of sticks?

   after  the answer by the waiter, Si begins..a bit  rough at first, but begins  to  move into the flow of the  language, he admits as he  takes, he has not used it much , lately, but had used it alot in the  past.

 he starts out  with  the  Indians, a brief  'pulp book' story of  the Indians in the  North East, what they had to do  during the  revolution and  who they had  run-ins  with the French and English, and at times   sided with both..once he had that stroy seated  and stable.. he begins , Slowly...

 the  most interesting stories, are not of  that time, but of before. When my people were  young...tales of 'devils from the Sea' white  weapons of metal clothign that had  thick furs  and Metal weaved  about.. and  Ships that looked like beasts... They say My people, and other  tribes, met and fought these creatures, who would fight , the more harder, as they  were wounded badly...

 Giving a wink and a smile,Anericans do not what to  here that... he grins  at the Swiss... ..too many Italians in the county, to let go of thier Columbus!



Table 13
Johann listens and responds, Man never learns, War may be on us again.   In fact it never really leaves us.  Take the Shanghai situation right now with the Japanese and Chinese.  The League of Nations is trying to stop it, but I have my doubts.

The League of Nations is struggling to hold firm with Germany, who seeks to forgo some of the reparations and conditions of the Treaty of Versailles.   Tell me Si, do you know why the Americans refused to sign on to the League of Nations ?  If they were in it, the League would be so much stronger.



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Darkshadow
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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   Si chuckled, My thoughts? I spend  more  time  around   tress and cactus , then i do in cities. but i read papers when i can, and   listen to folks  talk in  diners or at stopovers?  I think, it all comes  from  the  Amercian past wars?... The Civil War? should have never happened..but  the   'land owner' rights  prevailed over alot of those  southern  folks who had deep roots in British  high class?... The  the  1st world war?.. that was not  something Amercia  was ready to except either?  they wanted to be  Aprat for the bad things of the world, why taking advantage of the good things?

 ..The advances now? Planes.. cars..even  radio... letters  only take weeks now, instead of months to go cross country..all that came from folks workign together, and sharing advances...

Pointing to the athletes ,That is where  i envy you all... to compete in a sport, with your skills, in the name of your country, yet, able to stand  nest to those  whose  country  was at odds with yours? That is a special  Thing ...indeed.

 Si's eyes  look over the  area, markign some of the Germans  and Japanse,to answer your question more  bluntly?... America  will join, somewhere down the  road, and if a war starts up once more...they will have to  step in...either because they want to...or because they need to.. The country  spans , Coast to Coast, so ...no matter   what area  some hot spot is, it  can affect the  US in someway..and..Business folks don't like to be  affected..and they will tell thier politicians..perhaps pass  a few  fat envelopes under the table to them..and  America  will  be grabbing rifles and helmets once more. 
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The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Scout:
   Si chuckled, My thoughts? I spend  more  time  around   tress and cactus , then i do in cities. but i read papers when i can, and   listen to folks  talk in  diners or at stopovers?  I think, it all comes  from  the  Amercian past wars?... The Civil War? should have never happened..but  the   'land owner' rights  prevailed over alot of those  southern  folks who had deep roots in British  high class?... The  the  1st world war?.. that was not  something Amercia  was ready to except either?  they wanted to be  Aprat for the bad things of the world, why taking advantage of the good things?

 ..The advances now? Planes.. cars..even  radio... letters  only take weeks now, instead of months to go cross country..all that came from folks workign together, and sharing advances...

Pointing to the athletes ,That is where  i envy you all... to compete in a sport, with your skills, in the name of your country, yet, able to stand  nest to those  whose  country  was at odds with yours? That is a special  Thing ...indeed.

 Si's eyes  look over the  area, markign some of the Germans  and Japanse,to answer your question more  bluntly?... America  will join, somewhere down the  road, and if a war starts up once more...they will have to  step in...either because they want to...or because they need to.. The country  spans , Coast to Coast, so ...no matter   what area  some hot spot is, it  can affect the  US in someway..and..Business folks don't like to be  affected..and they will tell thier politicians..perhaps pass  a few  fat envelopes under the table to them..and  America  will  be grabbing rifles and helmets once more. 

Table 13

Johann, The Olympiad is wonderful, I hope that one day the League of Nations will have more say over the actions of nations, prevent the backward Japanese, who believe their Emperor immortal, from waring with China and destroying man and resources.   Immortals, Hah, I'm glad we in the West ended that notion centuries ago.

Business may influence a politician now and then, but business and industry are essential to improving the condition of man.   Without them science would have never developed the advanced world we live in today.  With ever more abundant food, more comfortable living, and better medicine.  This Progressive age ushered in by your President Wilson holds great promise.   Science is showing us that man can be improved, Darwin's theories have led to great advancing in breeding of livestock, and will improve man the same way, breeding out poor traits and promoting ever better traits, I should think that in 50 years no one shall live in poverty, go hungry, or need for shelter.  And it will be because we have improved man as a species, he will be smarter, more physically fit, and have fewer impulses.


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Darkshadow
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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  Si holds his hands up in defesne  as he smiles,,,I do not dislike, Business..i do dislike, dark Business..Evil folk who destroy what they can, to make  a few more dollars?.. The Gold rush was a big example of that..people killing  each other  for   some land that they  would  dig up..or wash away..or even blow up?

 ..I have seen  growth in my time..i have seen wonderful things that aided folk..i have seen dark things  that left most folks wanting and a few folk living high off the hog?

 For me? I am hoping i can find a nice place to settle down, one day..maybe have a  son or daughter to raise, and, see the country settle into how   most folks think it should but...wars change that..Suddenly , the poor  man is important  to go carry a rifle?... You see those  soup lines out there?...Ask  them how many fought in the Great War?

 Shaking his ehad, he asks,so?  what is  the  competition look like, which country  has  the most golds to win?
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Scout:
  Si holds his hands up in defesne  as he smiles,,,I do not dislike, Business..i do dislike, dark Business..Evil folk who destroy what they can, to make  a few more dollars?.. The Gold rush was a big example of that..people killing  each other  for   some land that they  would  dig up..or wash away..or even blow up?

 ..I have seen  growth in my time..i have seen wonderful things that aided folk..i have seen dark things  that left most folks wanting and a few folk living high off the hog?

 For me? I am hoping i can find a nice place to settle down, one day..maybe have a  son or daughter to raise, and, see the country settle into how   most folks think it should but...wars change that..Suddenly , the poor  man is important  to go carry a rifle?... You see those  soup lines out there?...Ask  them how many fought in the Great War?

 Shaking his ehad, he asks,so?  what is  the  competition look like, which country  has  the most golds to win?


Table 13

Johann replies
Certainly, there are bad business men.  But why are they bad.  I would submit to you that they are bad because it is in their nature to be bad.  The recent scientific advances of Eurgenics over the last 20 years has shown us that we can stop this from occurring by better breeding and preventing people like that from reproducing.

In both Canada and the United States Eugenics programs have been very effective at lowering the number of breeding people who might pass on inferior traits.   Even now nations in Europe are looking at our example and Experts in the United Kingdom and Germany are building their own Eugenics programs with the best available science.   I should think when we are old men, we sahll never know bad businessmen again.


Jostein jumps into the conversation, even as Si attempts to redirect it.
Let's cut through the nice talk here.  Do you know what these Eugenics programs are doing?  They are taking aborigial women by force of the mounties and sterilizing them so they can't have babies.    I have kids, with a wonderful woman, my youngest daughter is deaf.  Born that way.   Is she defective, inferior ?
Scout
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Darkshadow
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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  Si shifts his eyes  around the  table as he says,Easy now Ghents?  we are here for a party? Ideals and such  aside, no one at this table   can change  what the  big shots  in the  Capitals  want to do?.... Lets  just  talk about the Games?..hmmm?..or that Dig?  anyone else here  about the Dig?..I'll find  out  soon enough i guess, but it never hurts to know what's going on, we're you gonna be  working...
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Table 13

The table quietly agrees to forgo the debate on Eugenics and Progressive engineering of societies.   No one knows about the dig, and listens to Si tell what he knows about it.  Towards the end an usher announces a late arrival to the table.
Mr. Erwin Baumann, Swiss Architect and Sculptor

There are introductions and Si finishes his description.  The newcomer seems very interested in talk of the dig.  Pleasantry continues as Mr Bauman speaks to various people around the table, including Si and though he appears frail for a 40 year old man, he describes a very active well traveled life.

Born and raised in Berne, Switzerland, Bachelors degree in History and Mathematics at the University of Berne, Masters degree in Architecture from the Institute of Technology in Darmstadt, time in a German Artists colony, 3 years in the Swiss military as a border guard during the Great War, apprenticed as a Sculptor in Paris after the war, then on to Cairo to work as an Architect and Sculptor, a 3 year working and learning journey through Greece, the Balkans and Austria, then on to Los Angeles California for 5 years working as an Architect and Sculptor, then back to Davos in 1929 after the market crash.

Erwin comments, There is so much mystery to the early voyages of the vikings in the new world.  Not a lot of archeological work has been done with it, but legends say both Norsemen and Irish lived in these parts long before Columbus had concieved of it.

I think there would be much to be learned.  Who did you say is leading this expedition ?

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Darkshadow
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Si Looks  around  slowly as not to gawk, also using the movements to sight on Kato.Fella's  around here  somewhere?  he is the  guy who offered  the Job to me and Cowboy... There's a Pilot  where with as well?..he flwy some folks up here and were were  hired on as labor  and  body guards, i suppose?...

 Turning back he says,I'll point him out when i see him... You have to think?  what  could the dig be?... some fort the  french or British had?..mabe  some old  indian village? it would be interesting is  it was  a norse site?.. even if it was  just an  encampment, or battleground, it  would prove many musing in the world.
Erwin Baumann
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Table 13

Erwin replies, I would assume a Viking settlement.

Nordic lore is full of stories of settlements and discoveries, Helluland, Markland and Vinland.


Erwin listens to others then continues.

I can almost assure you this is what they are trying to find.   There is a new group in Germany they call Thule-Gesellschaft, the Thule Society.  I knew a student in Germany who was part of the Society and quite passionate of the study of Germanenorden the Order of Teutons.  They believe themselves descended from Teutonic Knights and Vikings.
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Darkshadow
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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 Si nods    and gives  a shrugs  as he says,..This ..'Thule'..is  it  supposed to be like  Atlantis or Shangri La...is there  anything that points to this?.... For my part, the stories handed  down through the  ages  from my people, were more of barbaric warriors  who had  the know how to make weapons of  metal..
Artemis Richter
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Tue 9 Mar 2021
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GM:
Table 10

Mr. Mangano is the first to speak, I believe I've been to that Clam-Bake before.  most of the table laughs as the joke.  I like ya kid, your hard boiled............ What's your business ?

The Commisioner offers, I can talk to the local sherriff for you if it would help

Professor Mercurius who is sitting next to Artemis looks at him confused and asks, What does Hard Boiled mean ?


"Rather embarrassing for sure.  Especially when you consider that I am supposed to be ensuring lighter than air uses keep us up in the clouds.  I work for Goodyear, Sir, with their Zepps and blimps and such." Artemis nodded at the gentlemen.  "Hopefully, though, Mister Mangano, your business does not have such deft moving carpets."

He reached for his water glass and took a sip. The Police Commissioner sitting across from him had offered to talk to the local sheriff and Artemis nodded in recognition and agreement.  "I suspect I could give the sheriff a detailed description of my predicament, Commissioner, and it might give him a pause any time he saw a finely wrought carpet from the East.  Swift moving and rather thorough in their toppling of me."

He winked at the Commissioner when he said "their" and while there was a smile on his face, he hoped that the man would catch the thread of what he was insinuating without really alerting others at the table to the rather serious encounter that he actually had.  Arty leaned slightly to his left when the gentlemen to his left asked him about the meaning of "hard-boiled."

He smiled and nodded and then leaned a bit closer turning to the man.  "Professor, he means tough, someone who doesn't break easily like a hard-boiled egg.  Now may I ask you what do you study and lecture on?"
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 9 Mar 2021
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Table 10

Artemis Richter:
"Rather embarrassing for sure.  Especially when you consider that I am supposed to be ensuring lighter than air uses keep us up in the clouds.  I work for Goodyear, Sir, with their Zepps and blimps and such." Artemis nodded at the gentlemen.  "Hopefully, though, Mister Mangano, your business does not have such deft moving carpets."

He reached for his water glass and took a sip. The Police Commissioner sitting across from him had offered to talk to the local sheriff and Artemis nodded in recognition and agreement.  "I suspect I could give the sheriff a detailed description of my predicament, Commissioner, and it might give him a pause any time he saw a finely wrought carpet from the East.  Swift moving and rather thorough in their toppling of me."

He winked at the Commissioner when he said "their" and while there was a smile on his face, he hoped that the man would catch the thread of what he was insinuating without really alerting others at the table to the rather serious encounter that he actually had.  Arty leaned slightly to his left when the gentlemen to his left asked him about the meaning of "hard-boiled."

He smiled and nodded and then leaned a bit closer turning to the man.  "Professor, he means tough, someone who doesn't break easily like a hard-boiled egg.  Now may I ask you what do you study and lecture on?"



It's clear the Commisioner and Mr Mangano are well acquainted, and some joke between themselves.

The Professor replies dryly,
I am going to turn the Sahara into a Garden to feed Europ and Africa
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The Narrator
Wed 10 Mar 2021
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Table 10

The German Architect Herman Sorgel raises his eyebrows at Professor Mercurius.
Mr. Richter, I'm afraid the good professor is having some fun with you at my expense.

Professor Mercurius smiles mischeviously.
Sorgel, The plan to irrigate the Sahara is mine, I call it Atlantropa Project.

I propose to build a series of hydroelectric dams at Gibraltar and on the Bosphorus, then lower the level of the Mediterranean, creating more land for growing populations. One would able to drivefrom Eurpe to Africa.

Then we would dam the Congo, refill the Chad basin an use that water to irrigate the Sahara. This project would increase the amount of usable land in the region by a factor 3 and produce enough power to modernize it all.  We could have electric trains running from Hamburg to Jadotville in the southern Congo.


The conversation continues about this audacious plan for some time,  and Professor Mercurious then apologizes for the joke and asks, Tell me about your work with Dirgibles.
Flyboy
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Wed 10 Mar 2021
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Table 2
Maribel smiles as she watches intently, twirling a lock of her hair, listening intently as Iain talks about being a bush pilot.  So romantic, is it dangerous, I have heard so many stories about frontier where savages and wild beasts still roam.

Iain considers.

"'Kicpin mega patadiak, kikackitamadizomin kidji nibo8ak. Kije Manido dac 8in kica8enimigonan kagige kidji pimadiziak, e abadjiadjin Jesos Christan ka Tibeniminak.'"

He smiles.

"That was Algonquin.  There are folks strange to us in language and custom, as we are to them.  There are wild beasts both far and near of one sort or another.  There are dangers in the air and in the water, in the city and in the wilds.  We all live near one frontier or another, and face one danger or another.  The difference is how we face those dangers... and why.  I like to think that I am used to bless some remote folks in far away places when our life paths cross."

"As for adventure, how many folks get to compete in the Olympic Games?  You explore a frontier that few have traveled, do you not?..."

GM
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The Narrator
Wed 10 Mar 2021
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Flyboy:
GM:
Table 2
Maribel smiles as she watches intently, twirling a lock of her hair, listening intently as Iain talks about being a bush pilot.  So romantic, is it dangerous, I have heard so many stories about frontier where savages and wild beasts still roam.

Iain considers.

"'Kicpin mega patadiak, kikackitamadizomin kidji nibo8ak. Kije Manido dac 8in kica8enimigonan kagige kidji pimadiziak, e abadjiadjin Jesos Christan ka Tibeniminak.'"

He smiles.

"That was Algonquin.  There are folks strange to us in language and custom, as we are to them.  There are wild beasts both far and near of one sort or another.  There are dangers in the air and in the water, in the city and in the wilds.  We all live near one frontier or another, and face one danger or another.  The difference is how we face those dangers... and why.  I like to think that I am used to bless some remote folks in far away places when our life paths cross."

"As for adventure, how many folks get to compete in the Olympic Games?  You explore a frontier that few have traveled, do you not?..."



Table 2

Maribel swoons and pleads, Please tell me more.  Have you ever faced off against a Grizzly ? 

She checks her watch and whispers, I know a Speakeasy with great drinks and jazz as soon as this thing gets over.

Billy Cockburn, the Canadian Hockey Captain rolls his eyes and then signals to Erling to pass the Micky.  The bottle is soon passed and Billy smiles and nods.

Mr. Bronfman seems satisfied that his wiskey is being enjoyed.  Iain knows for a fact that the whiskey he smuggled in was from Mr Bronfmans distillery.

Mr Dewey announces Governor Roosevelt and he makes his speech.  There is strong applause for the speech.

Discussion goes on, then Oysters and fresh bread are served at the table.  Iain looks around and sees he is not the only one getting attention from the opposite sex.  A man is sitting next to Amelia, feeding her oysters, she appears to be quite taken with the man.  Iain saw the man escort Amelia to the dinner, but things have definitely advanced.


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The Narrator
Wed 10 Mar 2021
at 06:49
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Table 10

A waiter hands Artemis an envelope.  Artemis looks up and sees it's Munro.
Munro nods, the note reads. The Matter is handled with room 3022.
Munro asks, Is there anything else sir.

About that time old man Mellville Dewey has gone to the podium and is tapping a knife against a crystal glass.  The ringing sound quiets the ballroom.  Mellville addresses the room.
I'd like to thank you all for coming to our quiet little berg.  When my son told me of his idea to bring the olympics here, I didn't think it could be done.  Now, here we sit, representatives from around the globe, here to compete in the 3rd Olympiad.

We are honored here to tonight to have our opening speech by the Governor of New Yord, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.


FDR wheels in his chair to the podium, where he is helped to a standing position, stricken with Polio, he was confined to a wheel chair.  He stands and in a strong voice begins to speak.
I welcome the world to New York, Lake Placid is not the bright lights of Manhattan, but the those lights hardly compare to the majesty of this mountain hamlet.

While the world is gripped in a great financial and human crisis we hope that our standard of living and thought are not gone forever.  Millions around the globe hold this hope with us.

Let us all assembled here constitute ourselves prophets of a new order of competence and courage.  I call on all of you to extert yourself to  the best of your abilities to show what man can accomplish. It is a call to arms to show bravery, kindness and comradeship across all lands as people suffering look to news of what happens here over the coming days.

This is our small crusade to bring hope back to people across the globe who have little to hope for, we shall show them that man can be better in himself and to others.


Thank You, best of luck to all of you.
Now let us all enjoy our hosts hospitality and the spirit of competition.

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Erwin Baumann
Wed 10 Mar 2021
at 17:54
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Scout:
Si nods    and gives  a shrugs  as he says,..This ..'Thule'..is  it  supposed to be like  Atlantis or Shangri La...is there  anything that points to this?.... For my part, the stories handed  down through the  ages  from my people, were more of barbaric warriors  who had  the know how to make weapons of  metal..



Table 13

Yes, I suppose Atlantis o Shangri La would be fair comparisons.

The Thule Society is like a religion, they search for all mythical things, Excalibur, the Holy Grail, Durandal, Argo the ship of Jason, Pandoras Box, Aladdins Lamp.  They follow legend and fable to the location of these items.  It could very well believe some mythical item of power is waiting to be discovered on Thule.

Scout
player, 347 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 10 Mar 2021
at 19:06
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si nodded  as he thought for a moment...There  could , indeed, we know  not, what folks  have  had  back in the day. could be  some item finely crafted..or  even...

 he raised his eye brow, the winked,..or Magic!.. he  wiggled hios fingers in the air.
Artemis Richter
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Thu 11 Mar 2021
at 05:07
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis listened in rapt surprise to the discussion between the Professor and Sorgel.  The Professor's discussion of planting the Sahara and damning the Mediterranean was the thing of pulp fiction.  He could imagine the fanciful colored cover for the dime novel that was the subject of what he was listening to at his table.  He nodded and looked with a bit of a surprise at the Professor when he changed the subject to the dirigibles.

"Well, Goodyear believes that there is still military and industrial value in such things.  Were used for recon during the Great War, rather well, I might add.  Then with the reparations ships, we were given from the Count's factories, we have shown that America too can fly about the world." Artemis started with a significant amount of enthusiasm. "Now Lindy has made the aeroplane a household word and it will be a great thing for the industry to bring to its economic will.  However, it's still possible for the simple airship to be of use.  Post a group or flight of those about an area, you can observe it from one to another. A floating wall of observers."

He took a sip of his water and was about to start again when a waiter was at his side.  He looked at the man, recognizing him instantly but acted as if he was perplexed by what he was being presented.  He read the paper and then looked up at Munro.  "Oh, thank you, my man, very nice to see."

He turned back to the table and said aloud, "Seems that I missed a visitor here, right nice of..."

He didn't finish his sentence as an old man stepped to the podium and brought the room to attention.  He introduced the Governor and Artemis was rather surprised to see him struggle to right himself from the wheelchair, but did so and made his way to the podium. Roosevelt spoke with certainty and there was the accent of the elite club of the world in his tone.  As he spoke, the words had an effect all at those sitting at his table.  They were nodding in agreement and there were genuine smiles on their faces as they took in the vision being woven by the man's words.  It was uplifting and inspiring.

When he finished there was a collective sigh that broke that brief silence.  Then there was clapping and the movement of chairs as people stood to clap their thanks and affirmation in the vision that they had been given a glimpse of by Governor Roosevelt.  Artemis rose right along with the others and added his clapping to that of the other about him.
GM
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The Narrator
Thu 11 Mar 2021
at 20:02
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Table 10

AS the clapping dies down Gen Butler nods and comments, That man has talent

The Archduke replies, Yes, he does, he is going to go far.

Is it true he is going to throw his hat in the ring for President


Gen Butler, That's the rumor.


The tone makes Artemis think that the General doesn't care for Mr Roosevelt.  Artemis knew of the General and was briefly assigned under General Butlers command at the embarkation camp at Brest, France.   What Artemis remembers is he improved life and sanitation of the average Soldier a great deal.  Before his arrival, putrid water, logged the grounds, the place was filled with rats and the rations were barely edible.

Mr. Mangano jumps into the conversation, General, I heard many great things about your service to this nation, both in times of war and peace.  They say the Oregon Police are a real crack organize because of your leadership, and they are more effective at catching Rum Runners.  Like you, I am also a Dry(supporter of prohibition).

I understand you are running for Senate in Pennsylvania.


Gen Butler, Yes, and Yes, Mr Mangano, I am a Dry and I am running for office, but that is not public knowledge yet.

I'm a little surprised that you are a Dry.  Most bussiness men of shipping and docks traffic in the liquuor trade.  No accusation toward you. 


Mr Mangano says, Which is not public knowledge, that you are a dry or running for office.
The table chuckles at the joke


General Butler looks at Artemis and asks, Mr. Richter, you look familar to me.  Is it possible you gave me a ride in one of your Goodyear Airships ?  (Artemis has not)

At that time Oysters and fresh bread begin to be delivered.
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GM
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The Narrator
Fri 12 Mar 2021
at 03:38
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si nodded  as he thought for a moment...There  could , indeed, we know  not, what folks  have  had  back in the day. could be  some item finely crafted..or  even...

 he raised his eye brow, the winked,..or Magic!.. he  wiggled hios fingers in the air.



Table 13
Folks laugh at the joke, but quiet down quickly as Mr Dewey gets up and announces the speaker.  The table claps as FDR finishes.

Johann asks Si, He has charm.  I'm taken to understand he prefers central planning and social programs to fix the ills of society rather than individual fortitude.

For the first time Si sees Kato staring at him. The two are seated at the separate tables, but looking right at one another.  Kato is sending a warning with his eyes.
Scout
player, 348 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 12 Mar 2021
at 03:58
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  gives  Kato a wink....

  as the talk about the speaker  is tossed about , Si shrugs his shoulders, none of it matters  what those  suits in  Washington have to say?.. We are Poor. living from hand to mouth, even when there were good times?... I am very lucky  that i have something that  passes for skills, but i am not  well heeled? Those Movie bits  i did helped get me here... My skill with a rifle  and in the   trees, gets me jobs  from people who could  buy and sell the whole territory i came from....so? until some one has aid  for those   poor folks in the soup lines?  they are all the same to me.
GM
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The Narrator
Fri 12 Mar 2021
at 04:59
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  gives  Kato a wink....

  as the talk about the speaker  is tossed about , Si shrugs his shoulders, none of it matters  what those  suits in  Washington have to say?.. We are Poor. living from hand to mouth, even when there were good times?... I am very lucky  that i have something that  passes for skills, but i am not  well heeled? Those Movie bits  i did helped get me here... My skill with a rifle  and in the   trees, gets me jobs  from people who could  buy and sell the whole territory i came from....so? until some one has aid  for those   poor folks in the soup lines?  they are all the same to me.



Table 13
Waiters start serving plates of oysters and fresh bread to the tables.  Kato seems confused with the wink, the look on his face is maybe disgust, like Si broke some kind of social convention.

Johann responds. Mr. Darkshadow, you are a man of values and clear logic.  I commend you.


Just then, the usher brings the last member to your table and announces him. Mr. Hugh Sutherland, Canada, Hockey.

Hugh is clearly a country kid, and addresses the table, Excuse me for bein late for grub, had to help a friend out of a jam.

Si can tell he's been drinking.   Hugh whispers something into Hack Simpsons ear, Hack nods.
The oysters and fresh bread are snacked on as conversation continues.

Hack Simpson excuses himself saying, I'm going to burn a quick faggot before the main course.    Taking a cigarette from his pocket and tapping it on the table.  Then standing up.  He walks around the table, leaning down to Si says, You should join me, we Cannucks need to stick together.
Scout
player, 349 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 12 Mar 2021
at 05:03
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


 Si  looked  at Hugh,..sure?  as long as  we do not stay out too long, i'm hungry, and I won't see food like this  for a long  time..
  he takes  another sip of his water   and    follows  the  Hockey Player.
GM
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The Narrator
Fri 12 Mar 2021
at 05:32
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si  looked  at Hugh,..sure?  as long as  we do not stay out too long, i'm hungry, and I won't see food like this  for a long  time..
  he takes  another sip of his water   and    follows  the  Hockey Player.


The oysters were fantastic, probably caught that day.  The bread was as good as any that he has had.  Mr Dewey may be a lot of things, but he's knows how to put top quality food on a table.

Si follows Hack to side porch made of river stone, with log posts and timber framed roof.  The fresh cold air feels great in Si's lungs, it's a beautiful night with snow falling gently.

Hack lights his smoke, offering one to Si.  Takes a deep puff, blowing the smoke into the air.


Then he talks.
Scout
player, 351 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 12 Mar 2021
at 05:43
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  smiles  and waves off the cig,..no thanks.. gets in the lungs too much, and ahrd to get the smell out , if you need to go hunting  tor such.

  as he watches   other  go by, he speaks softly,
GM
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The Narrator
Fri 12 Mar 2021
at 05:57
  • msg #530

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Hack nods, draws on his cigarrette and listens to Si.
Artemis Richter
player, 52 posts
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 02:31
  • msg #531

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis nodded as the other guests began to articulate what so many seemed to feel in the room.  History had its eyes on the Governor and it permeated not only his words but the reactions to them.

They took their seats and the General's tone caught Artemis' attention. The man was one many a boy over there knew of and some even had met, Artemis being one of them.  France was a long time ago, most days and nights, though there were reminders of its good and bad. Albeit, the bad, and really bad, tended to reappear during the middle of the night. The General still had the air of command and while Artemis did not approve of the man's judgmental tone regarding Roosevelt, he remembered that this was the man that made life better for many a soldier in France. "Old Duckboard" even was given the right to award a red shoulder patch with duckboards on it to the regiments that had helped create a new standard to keep the doughboys out of the muck, grime, and human waste of the trenches.
For Artemis, the fact that the General, one of the Marine Corps, was dry and also running for the U.S. Senate reaffirmed why he was not going to be in great agreement with the man's politics. Banning alcohol had never really made any sense to him, but the T totalers were successful in the end.  Much to the frustration of Artemis and his family, their opposition was a minority within their neighborhood and church.

Mangano's turn of words brought a chuckle and he joined in that opportunity to laugh.  He noticed, though, that the General's eyes were upon him.

GM:
General Butler looks at Artemis and asks, Mr. Richter, you look familiar to me.  Is it possible you gave me a ride in one of your Goodyear Airships?


"No Sir, no." He held the man's gaze. "Before that, over there, Sir.  I was with the 168th, and I think you might have visited our Squadron at the Genault Aerodrom outside of Toul. I believe we not only benefitted from your rules on hygiene but also were graced with a visit.  Do recall a driver that got you to your destination, a bit faster than expected?"

Artemis winked with a slight nod.  "I think there was some reference about me having already earned my wings, and you not needing any."
Scout
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Darkshadow
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 06:02
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si nods to some others  who came out to smoke he says  out loud ,...we should  get back to our table..don't want to miss  any of these high rollers foods!

 He turns   slightly with his back to the   doors,
Flyboy
player, 134 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 06:17
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain breathes a silent prayer of thanks for the timely interruption of his conversation by the speech, and takes the opportunity both during and after the speech to quietly observe those around him, stretching out his extraordinary senses as he does so...

Attempting to glean any interesting info from the crowd via Telepathy and/or Danger Sense.  Feel free to make any needed rolls for me.  :)
GM
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The Narrator
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 06:27
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Iain breathes a silent prayer of thanks for the timely interruption of his conversation by the speech, and takes the opportunity both during and after the speech to quietly observe those around him, stretching out his extraordinary senses as he does so...

Attempting to glean any interesting info from the crowd via Telepathy and/or Danger Sense.  Feel free to make any needed rolls for me.  :)


As Iain uses his senses to read the room he is suddenly drawn to, and overwhelmed by mental energy coming from the man with Amelia.  A shock hits Iain, he suddenly feels drunk, whoozy, his head swimming.  Then his head starts to throb, the pain growing stronger, until it's a splitting migraine.

Everything goes dark, and his last image is dark tortured claws grabbing for him.

OOC
Iain is unconscious.
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GM
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The Narrator
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 06:30
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
GM:
General Butler looks at Artemis and asks, Mr. Richter, you look familiar to me.  Is it possible you gave me a ride in one of your Goodyear Airships?


"No Sir, no." He held the man's gaze. "Before that, over there, Sir.  I was with the 168th, and I think you might have visited our Squadron at the Genault Aerodrom outside of Toul. I believe we not only benefitted from your rules on hygiene but also were graced with a visit.  Do recall a driver that got you to your destination, a bit faster than expected?"

Artemis winked with a slight nod.  "I think there was some reference about me having already earned my wings, and you not needing any."


The General nods as Richter reminds him, and he starts to laugh, waving his finger at Artemis, Yes, yes.

Then Artemis hears a noise of someone in pain, and looks to Iains table, where his companion just collapsed.
GM
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The Narrator
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 06:31
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
   Si nods to some others  who came out to smoke he says  out loud ,...we should  get back to our table..don't want to miss  any of these high rollers foods!

 He turns   slightly with his back to the   doors,


Just as Si walks in he sees people start moving at one of the tables, then sees Iain collapse, blood trickling from his nose.
Scout
player, 354 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 06:45
  • msg #537

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si Moves  quickly towards the table, trying to slide between folks  as he moves to check on his companion.

  His eyes  shift  quickly to see where his other comrades are... and  does  a check on Kato as well.
GM
GM, 471 posts
The Narrator
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 06:50
  • msg #538

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si Moves  quickly towards the table, trying to slide between folks  as he moves to check on his companion.

  His eyes  shift  quickly to see where his other comrades are... and  does  a check on Kato as well.



Amelia looks toward Iains table, Doc is rushing to Iain, August is looking around and moving to a corner near the balcony that Si was just on, Munro is looking around.   People are standing up now and moving toward Iains table, it's hard to see anyone specifically within 10 feet of the table due to the crowd.  Doc is pushing his way through.

Kato is looking around, his eyes darting around the room, clutching his walking stick.
GM
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The Narrator
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 07:32
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Several minutes later Doc has Si, and Dick Riphagen help carry Iain out of the ball room.  Iain is placed on a padded bench near the stairs while Doc looks over him more closely.

Upon further examination Doc concludes.  I can see nothing wrong with him really, I guess he passed out, and busted his nose when he fell.  Mr. Riphagen, please go to the barn and retrieve my bag

Dick leaves, returning in a few minutes.   Doc applies some smelling salts and Iain begins to move.  Iains eyes snap open, he shakes the cobwebs from his head, an while groggy, and a headache is coherent again.  Vitto checks his watch, 12 minutes.  That's a long time for passing out.  How are you feeling?  Are you allergic to shell fish ?



Everyone in the party is now surrounding Iain, except Amelia.
Flyboy
player, 136 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Sun 14 Mar 2021
at 23:44
  • msg #540

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain shakes his head, groans from the resulting stab of pain, and blinks up at those surrounding him.  He frowns with concern as he scans them...

"Amelia... Where is Amelia?...  The man with Amelia...  Some type of overwhelming mental energy...  I was scanning the room... and he directed it at me...  Amelia may be in danger..."
Scout
player, 355 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 15 Mar 2021
at 21:09
  • msg #541

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si looked  arounbd to see if he could spot  Amelia.  He hadn't a clue  what  Flyboy  was talking about. But he knew  something was  wrong.
 with amore then one  'polite' shove to get gawkers  away, Si looked to see where their last companion was.
Artemis Richter
player, 55 posts
Tue 16 Mar 2021
at 00:58
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis joined in the shared chuckle and blushed a bit. "Well, it left both of us with a good memory from over there, right sir?"

He finished his question, and there was a sound of someone in pain to his leftover near the wall and corner.  He turned and saw that one of the squad was down in pain and that did not seem to make any sense.  He was the aviator and the fact he collapsed just didn't sit well with Artemis. "My apologies to you all, but I suspect I need to check on a business friend of mine, seems he's had a bad go of something.  I'll be back as quickly as possible."

Artemis moved to the crowd and then waited to just follow the Doc and others carrying Ian out into the stairwell.  He waited to see what Doc came up with and shook his head in puzzlement when Doc couldn't figure out what was wrong, Doc sent Dick out to get his bag.  Artemis tried to shift back to where he could peak into the room, but it was not all that easy and so a bit concerned on multiple fronts, he returned to a position holding up a wall as he leaned against it.  The Doc's kit didn't help him diagnose what had caused Iain to collapse.

When Ian came too, the smelling salt vial under the nose brought the man back to the here, and now, he started asking about Amelia.  He also referenced some mental energy that had overwhelmed him and was the cause for his collapse.

"Iain, wait who did what to you?" He tried asking and he noticed Si didn't wait for a response but rather was working his way back to the banquet room.

Artemis looked down at the Doc and Iain, then he pointed at Si's disappearing form in the crowd of onlookers and made the effort to follow after him.
GM
GM, 474 posts
The Narrator
Tue 16 Mar 2021
at 04:42
  • msg #543

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si, Artemis, August and Doc surround Iain.  Si looks and see Amelia is talking with a man her table, she seems quite taken with the man.  Not the least interested in what happened with Iain.

Kato is looking and trying to figure out what is going on.
Scout
player, 356 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 16 Mar 2021
at 10:56
  • msg #544

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si moves  towards Amelia,  his eyes  take in  the fellow she is taking to  , as well as the people at her table.

  when he reaches ,excuse me. Ma'am. The fellow that flew you in? seems to have have someproblems, perhaps  you  might come, speak with him. He seems  quite  the fan of yours, and a few  words  from you might  sooth him a bit?
 Si tires to give an  embarrassed  smile to those at the  table as he nods his head slightly , by way of saying 'excuse me'.
GM
GM, 475 posts
The Narrator
Tue 16 Mar 2021
at 17:20
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si moves  towards Amelia,  his eyes  take in  the fellow she is taking to  , as well as the people at her table.

  when he reaches ,excuse me. Ma'am. The fellow that flew you in? seems to have have someproblems, perhaps  you  might come, speak with him. He seems  quite  the fan of yours, and a few  words  from you might  sooth him a bit?
 Si tires to give an  embarrassed  smile to those at the  table as he nods his head slightly , by way of saying 'excuse me'.



The gentleman with Amelia looks at Si and asks for a name.  Si and the man exchange names, he gives his as Aleister Crowley in an arrogant tone, as if he is someone of great import.  Amelia asks permission, Do you mind darling.  Mr Crowley approves and Amelia follows Si back to Iain and the others.
Scout
player, 357 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 16 Mar 2021
at 17:59
  • msg #546

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    Si Nods   with  the  expected   'unkowning  smile"...Sir... I am afraid i do not know you? I traveled  in the hollywood  circles for a time, then  went back to my roots?...perhaps  Some people  will fill me in later? Right now, we have  a member of the crew who camp up , who needs the Good Lady's  attentions... Si's  'heathen redskin' smile   vanishes  as soon as he turns his back..

 when they  get a bit  away from the table,..so nice of you to join us  'riff raff..'  as he  waves  people out of the way for Amelia.
GM
GM, 476 posts
The Narrator
Tue 16 Mar 2021
at 20:11
  • msg #547

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia looks at Si innocently, as if she has been slighted for no reason.  What's wrong with the pilot, not even bothering to use Iains name.

Amelia joins the others and looks at Iain and Doc attending to him.  Iain is now sitting up on the bench.  Amelia looks at Iain and then Si with disgust.  What's wrong with you people, bringing me out here for nose bleed.  Did you not see I was enjoying the company of a proper young gentlemen, not that you ruffians would know anything about being a gentleman.
Scout
player, 358 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 16 Mar 2021
at 20:16
  • msg #548

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si smiled  a dark smile,..Ruffians, perhaps, But  that fellow  you are with is no gentleman, i'm sure he's just waiting for the  chance to..escort you to your apartments..'

 he  eyed  her,..you know us..what  are, our  names.....
Artemis Richter
player, 56 posts
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 02:55
  • msg #549

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Amelia looks at Si innocently, as if she has been slighted for no reason.  What's wrong with the pilot, not even bothering to use Iain's name.

Amelia joins the others and looks at Iain and Doc attending to him.  Iain is now sitting up on the bench.  Amelia looks at Iain and then Si with disgust.  What's wrong with you people, bringing me out here for nose bleed.  Did you not see I was enjoying the company of a proper young gentlemen, not that you ruffians would know anything about being a gentleman.


Artemis watched as Si moved through the crowd of gawkers and he tried following him, but it took a bit with all of the "pardon me," "excuse me," or "coming through."  By the time he had gotten a bit closer towards the banquet hall, he saw Amelia passing by him.  He spun about and followed her back the way he had come and in her wake, he got to where she was giving them all a rather stern lecturing for interrupting her evening with the gentleman at her table.  When she mentioned that they were all ruffians, he interrupted her.

"You forget yourself Madam," his look was as icy as his voice. "Iain has weighed low by someone in that room, one of your team mind you.  I would expect something much better from you. Also, I do not think my family or my employer would take kindly to you calling me a ruffian, nor any of these men here."

Using Steel Gaze on Amelia - Interrogate/Intimidate - 3 + 2 to my die roll = 14 total  (I hope I did that right)
GM
GM, 477 posts
The Narrator
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 03:52
  • msg #550

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si smiled  a dark smile,..Ruffians, perhaps, But  that fellow  you are with is no gentleman, i'm sure he's just waiting for the  chance to..escort you to your apartments..'

 he  eyed  her,..you know us..what  are, our  names.....


Amelia seems offended by the question, Of course I know you, you're that primitive aboriginal fellow, who supplied our camp with food, he's the pilot, he's the doctor, he's the old German, and he's the Aeronatical engineer or some such thing.     Looking at Artemis last.

Then Amelia get's fixed on Artemis' stare.  Her eyes grow wide, pupils widely dialated, then panic sets in, she starts to physically tremble, slowing he eyes come back to normal and she has a lost expression on her face, she asks, Artemis, what's going on ?
Scout
player, 359 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 04:03
  • msg #551

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  swears  softly in some  odd  indian language . He looks at Artemis...the  fop  with her..he mind have  addled her senses... and..i have a fired that warned us the  the Cardinal and the Commissioner are on the take with booze running, and some Vinnie guy sent
 a trigger man to  question Mr Anderson..the fellow  suggested  we leave  soon..but I don not see that being an option..


 ..Und  just for  the record, you should have let me  burn the  docks down.Vincenzo Giovanni Mangano..is  the thug's  name.. I guess he  came up for the cames  and to
 see how his puppets are.


 Amelia? I do not know what they did  to you, but you would be best served    not  returning to that fellow for the rest of our stay here. You can cram into the table with Artemis...saying   you need to talke  about the  rest of our expedition.. we all need to go back to what we were doing...they know who we are..let's let them worry about what we are goign to do....

 he looks at Flyboy...whatever you did my friend?..don't do it again...at least..not in here..it may come in handy  elsewhere


 he  won't leave until every one is  one the same page.
Flyboy
player, 137 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 04:13
  • msg #552

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain prays silently as Amelia is brought to him, and breathes a sigh of relief as Artemis breaks through to her.  He listens to Si quietly, and then speaks.

"Thank God.  Yes, Amelia, that man is dangerous, and has powerful mental abilities."

"As I was observing the gathering, I was suddenly drawn to, and overwhelmed by mental energy coming from the man with you.  A shock hit me, I suddenly felt drunk, whoozy, my head swimming.  Then my head started to throb, the pain growing stronger, until it was a splitting migraine.  Then everything went dark, and the last thing I saw was dark tortured claws grabbing for me."

"I was out for some minutes.  As soon as I regained my senses, I asked about you urgently, fearing that you were under some type of mental control from him.  The rest you know, perhaps better than we do ourselves."

"So... what are your own observations, and what would you have us do now?"

Dick Riphagen
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 04:21
  • msg #553

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Dick Riphagen asks, Should I tell my dig leaders your team will be ready to leave for the dig soon ?
This message was last updated by the GM at 04:21, Wed 17 Mar 2021.
Sparks
player, 159 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 04:19
  • msg #554

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Iain prays silently as Amelia is brought to him, and breathes a sigh of relief as Artemis breaks through to her.  He listens to Si quietly, and then speaks.

"Thank God.  Yes, Amelia, that man is dangerous, and has powerful mental abilities."

"As I was observing the gathering, I was suddenly drawn to, and overwhelmed by mental energy coming from the man with you.  A shock hit me, I suddenly felt drunk, whoozy, my head swimming.  Then my head started to throb, the pain growing stronger, until it was a splitting migraine.  Then everything went dark, and the last thing I saw was dark tortured claws grabbing for me."

"I was out for some minutes.  As soon as I regained my senses, I asked about you urgently, fearing that you were under some type of mental control from him.  The rest you know, perhaps better than we do ourselves."

"So... what are your own observations, and what would you have us do now?"




Amelia responds, I'm just so drawn to him.  I believe he came to me in my dreams last night.   Then I received and invitation to allow him to escort me to the ball.  I was happy to accept, did you see his eyes, he's so alluring.

This message was last edited by the GM at 04:21, Wed 17 Mar 2021.
Flyboy
player, 138 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 06:12
  • msg #555

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain shakes his head urgently.

"Yes, Amelia, that man is dangerous.  Even now, his influence upon your mind lingers."

"You are here on a mission, and have recruited us to assist you in gathering information... but where are your thoughts now?  Look within your mind and heart.  What drives you at this moment?  Does it not strike you as strange that your preoccupation has changed so suddenly?"

Sparks
player, 160 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 06:37
  • msg #556

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Iain shakes his head urgently.

"Yes, Amelia, that man is dangerous.  Even now, his influence upon your mind lingers."

"You are here on a mission, and have recruited us to assist you in gathering information... but where are your thoughts now?  Look within your mind and heart.  What drives you at this moment?  Does it not strike you as strange that your preoccupation has changed so suddenly?"


Amelia looks at Iain with concern, I don't think being taken with a gentleman is strange for a lady my age, not one bit.

I'd very much like to go finish dinner with him.  He's promised me a sleigh ride on the lake this evening.


We should all go back to our tables, they will be serving the main course soon.

Scout
player, 360 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 11:22
  • msg #557

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si is confused,but only slightly, in his  time he has seen Shamans  and holy folk have this  type of   effect.

  Doc?  use  some of that  stuff you put under Flyboy's nose on her...

 To Amilea he says , sternly,..your are not  one of those  flighty woman whom i have  seen  on the west coast..you have a strong mind...you are quick of wit... look into your  heart, and stay away from that  fellow..he is up to no good.

 Turning to Artemis he says,..there are too many players on the board? We need some removed.
Artemis Richter
player, 57 posts
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 13:54
  • msg #558

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

When she came about and asked him what was going on, he smiled and nodded.  "Alright, that's our girl, we have you back. Now, what the heck happened?"

He listened as Si and Iain talked and he nodded when Si made it clear to Iain no more mind wanderings.  There was at least one, maybe more, powers in that room that were pretty strong and pretty dark from what it sounded like to Artemis.  Si's recon also didn't help Artemis feel any better about the room, but thugs and such he could at least try to hold his own with. The arts of the mind, well he had gone to college seeking practical knowledge, but he did not learn those things not taught at college.

"Dick, good question, I don't think we are clear on what we have going on here. We also need our team leader here to get her bearings back," Artemis said with pointing at her as if he was trying to hitch a ride on some country lane.  He looked about trying to see if anyone else was lingering as the group talked.  Awareness =10

  "Amelia, why don't you take my place and I could take yours.  Simple mix up and all, right, right?”
He thought that that would allow each of them some cover for switching places when they returned to the banquet. “As to a sleigh ride, it's bloody cold out there and to be candid dear, I would fear that you might need to stay in, especially if you have to lead the dig, right?"

He leaned into Si and nodded in agreement.  "Don't disagree with you, but the challenge is how and especially in a setting like this?  I don't think the rum runner and the Cardinal are our problem, same with the Commissioner.  Munro and I got jumped by two chaps from Tokyo or Manchuria, not sure those other three would be working with them.  What are you thinking, Si?"

Scout
player, 361 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 15:49
  • msg #559

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  shook his head  as he  called  upon memoeires of past  people  who looked to make  money , or gain power  while riding roughshod over  normal folks.

  Kato is noy here  for money..he is hear for power, he has  money stored  away, you can count on that...but power. it is  a greed  many folks  seek on differant levels.

 The Cardinal and  Commish? They want money, and   to some extent, power over thier own little   worlds... it will effect people of  lower classes,  through   deaths, and bad  living  conditions, and forcing them to step outside the law....

 Glancing at Amelia,..the  fellow  who is tryign to take out  Amelia?... he is   a danger...he sure as hell did not 'stumble' over her  as he  took a nightly walk through the ether...she was targeted...He is  a man of wealth  and power, I could taste his disgust with me having 'dared to approach' them...he is a fellow  that i might not leave standing   if   he and I were in the right place, at the right  time...power such as his reeks of Evil... almost as badly  as Kato....

 With a sigh, he adds,we cannot ,  just 'up and leave', too many people , including   the fellow  that warned me, seem to want us out of here...We must stay.. and leave   as the party breaks down...If you have to, stab amelia in the leg with a hat pin or something , to snap her out of it, if  Docs's salts  do not work...We have to navigate this , to show the  control person that he cannot have Amelia... and  that Vinnie and his people cannot   chase  us away so easy..and we still need out pound of flesh for  what happened at the barn..

 I am speaking, mostly from  my past experiences, with  folk such as these... Please.. if you have further thoughts...bring them to light now..but  we   do need to take  part in the Dinner, and Amelia , cannot  go back to that table...If Artemis  does not feel
 right   bringing her to his table, the people  at my table are   athletes, it would look like she's  working on some of her story...

GM
GM, 480 posts
The Narrator
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 16:24
  • msg #560

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis checks for people around.  He sees that the Concierge who has been working with Amelia is looking at a distance, like he is standing guard.

Amelia seems lost. She looks from Si to Artemis as they talk to her, but don't respond, at first glance appears to be looking at Si, but upon further scrutiny Artemis sees that Amelia is looking past Si, at Aleister.

The room seems to have gone back to their discussion as meals are starting to be brought out.  Doc hits Amelia with smelling salts, she flinches and recoils.  Then slaps Docs hand away.
Vitto nock that off, I'm not the one that passed out.

Now let me be, I'm going to miss the meal.


She starts to lean into Si to push past him.  As much as she can lean at 115 lbs.
Scout
player, 362 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 16:30
  • msg #561

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si shakes his head,..you cannot go back to the table, if you do, i will have to figure a way to  remove the man myself... and it will cause a bit of   stir  and perhaps  a bite into your reputation , should i have  to persist?

 we  are guests here..no one is missing a meal..but that man  either has dark designs on you, or  he is  trying to  stop, whatever it is you inetned to do here...there is a damn good bet he doesn't know the rest of us outside of being lackeys...
GM
GM, 481 posts
The Narrator
Wed 17 Mar 2021
at 16:37
  • msg #562

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si shakes his head,..you cannot go back to the table, if you do, i will have to figure a way to  remove the man myself... and it will cause a bit of   stir  and perhaps  a bite into your reputation , should i have  to persist?

 we  are guests here..no one is missing a meal..but that man  either has dark designs on you, or  he is  trying to  stop, whatever it is you inetned to do here...there is a damn good bet he doesn't know the rest of us outside of being lackeys...



Temper flares in Amelia's eyes, and she spits out at Si, FINE!  Then I will just go to my room.

She turns on her toes, and starts to head for the stairs.
Flyboy
player, 140 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Thu 18 Mar 2021
at 04:49
  • msg #563

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain arises slowly as the others converse with Amelia, and arrives behind her just as she turns.

He puts up his hands gently to calm her, still looking a bit worse for wear from the attack.

"Amelia.  We have known each other for years.  You hired me to bring you here, and asked me to help you at the dinner tonight.  So, let me ask you... do you trust me?"
GM
GM, 483 posts
The Narrator
Thu 18 Mar 2021
at 05:07
  • msg #564

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Iain arises slowly as the others converse with Amelia, and arrives behind her just as she turns.

He puts up his hands gently to calm her, still looking a bit worse for wear from the attack.

"Amelia.  We have known each other for years.  You hired me to bring you here, and asked me to help you at the dinner tonight.  So, let me ask you... do you trust me?"



Amelia's eyes soften.  She clasps Iains hands.  Yes, I trust you Iain.  I wouldn't be alive if it weren't for you.   You saved me so many times.  What is it you need from me.
Flyboy
player, 141 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Thu 18 Mar 2021
at 05:49
  • msg #565

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain's eyes moisten slightly as he clasps her hands in return.

"My dearest Amelia.  I believe that you are in danger, and I want to save you again."

"So I need you to trust me still, and not hate me for it."

"Your parents have left this earth, and aren't here to look out for you any more."

"You are like the little sister that I never had.  If anything happened to you, it would cut me to the heart."

"It may be hard for you to understand our concern, but we mean you nothing but good."

"So please, I ask you to trust me still, from your heart.  It would mean the world to me."


Amelia is uncharacteristically breif in response, Tell me what to do
This message was last edited by the GM at 06:07, Thu 18 Mar 2021.
Flyboy
player, 142 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Thu 18 Mar 2021
at 06:20
  • msg #566

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain nods thoughtfully.

"Perhaps... you should tell me."

"You have some training that I lack, so let me ask you."

"Just for the sake of discussion, just suppose that you had reason to believe that someone possessing unusual mental powers was trying to influence or control my mind.  What would you do to try to protect me?"

Sparks
player, 161 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sat 20 Mar 2021
at 16:33
  • msg #567

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Iain nods thoughtfully.

"Perhaps... you should tell me."

"You have some training that I lack, so let me ask you."

"Just for the sake of discussion, just suppose that you had reason to believe that someone possessing unusual mental powers was trying to influence or control my mind.  What would you do to try to protect me?"



Amelia responds,  First I would distance myself.
Flyboy
player, 149 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Sat 20 Mar 2021
at 18:45
  • msg #568

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain nods thoughtfully.

"How far would you distance?  Away from the same table, or the same room, or the same building, or the same block, or the same city, or further still?"
Artemis Richter
player, 64 posts
Sun 21 Mar 2021
at 01:17
  • msg #569

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis leaned against the dark wood post that ran from the floor and its baseboard to the beam overhead.  He was watching both Iain and Amelia very closely while slowly looking about the area they were in.  As Iain posed his set of questions, Artemis raised an eyebrow at the idea of having her removed further than the building.  He smiled at her and then turned towards Si.  He gave Si a look that tried to convey, "really, that might be needed." 
Scout
player, 369 posts
Darkshadow
Sun 21 Mar 2021
at 01:39
  • msg #570

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  looked  a bit stoic , but the muscles in his jaw  gave  away his slow burn...he got to her, before  the  ball?.. she was normal when she dropped of the  seating map.....

 in my travels i have  seen  shaman and others, get  'muddled head'  with   smoke from plants  sealed in a Hut..or  eating  some fruits of  Cactus?... Up  in canada, there ar Mosses  and Mushrooms...some times a  slap brings them out..some times  cold  water...other times..sleep... none of  which, we can do here.

 Then he says to Artemis,and remember what i said about the Commish and the cCardinal..and that Vinnie  fellow..we have  alot of debt to payback, and we did not even get to eat yet.
Sparks
player, 162 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sun 21 Mar 2021
at 05:21
  • msg #571

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Iain nods thoughtfully.

"How far would you distance?  Away from the same table, or the same room, or the same building, or the same block, or the same city, or further still?"


It's hard to tell, depends on the power of the person and the tie they have over the subject.  For the weak, out of eye sight. For the strong, perhaps some distance, like 100 or 200 feet.
Flyboy
player, 151 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Sun 21 Mar 2021
at 06:10
  • msg #572

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain nods again.

"How would you be able to tell if the distancing was successful?"
Sparks
player, 163 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Sun 21 Mar 2021
at 06:33
  • msg #573

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to Flyboy (msg # 572):

I've never witnessed something like this, but I suppose a person would return to normal.
Flyboy
player, 152 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Mon 22 Mar 2021
at 06:07
  • msg #574

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain nods, and clasps her hands again.

"Then what I need from you, if you would trust me now, is to have us go some distance from here.  Are you willing to come with me now?"
Sparks
player, 164 posts
Amelia Farrington
English Aristocrat
Mon 22 Mar 2021
at 19:23
  • msg #575

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

We must hurry, dinner is being served.
GM
GM, 496 posts
The Narrator
Tue 23 Mar 2021
at 16:51
  • msg #576

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Sparks heads for the door, exits the building and starts walking down the steps toward the barn.

August says, I'll keep an eye on things here.
Scout
player, 370 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 23 Mar 2021
at 17:26
  • msg #577

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si looks  around, I goign back to my table, see what interest all this has  drummed up.. don't think its a good idea for all of us to just walk out?

 he looks at the others before  moving
Flyboy
player, 153 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Tue 23 Mar 2021
at 18:45
  • msg #578

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain rises with Amelia, and looks at Si with concern.

"Please be careful, Si.  I need you conscious and clear-headed, and there are dangers to both in there."

As he walks with her, Iain considers.

"What do you know about that man... and what does he know about you?"
Artemis Richter
player, 65 posts
Tue 23 Mar 2021
at 19:27
  • msg #579

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis raised an eyebrow when Amelia seemed to agree with Iain that they needed to quickly step away.  He glanced over at Si and slowly nodded his head. "why don't you two take that walk, get some fresh air and the two of us will meet you back inside.  Sound like a plan?  Si, I can take a place there at the table if that helps matters."
Scout
player, 371 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 23 Mar 2021
at 20:05
  • msg #580

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si Looks  at Amiela as tyhey walk away, his back truned to  those  at thier tables  might not see his  mouth move,

 ..My table is , from  what i feel..Good people. The one fellow that warned me is in Canadian Hockey. he warned me, because of  my Canadaian root.. it is also possible   he is warning me to egt out of thier   business... I did mention that   this  was a one shot  deal, and  was not even the main reason we  were here?... The Cardinal and the Commisj...they are  bad folks... the fellow who got in Amelia's head  , is  bad, or  .....at very  least a Cad and Bounder///and Kato is a could bloded killer who  is always  lookign for  ways to gain wealth and power..... the rest?..could be just as  bad, or just as good..i know  not, but alot  can be said  by getting them to talk.
GM
GM, 497 posts
The Narrator
Wed 24 Mar 2021
at 01:47
  • msg #581

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Doc is staying by Amelia's side as she walks.  August shrugs his shoulders and follows along.  Doc steps ahead and opens the door for Amelia, the three leave the lodge.
Artemis Richter
player, 67 posts
Thu 25 Mar 2021
at 00:48
  • msg #582

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si Looks  at Amiela as tyhey walk away, his back truned to  those  at thier tables  might not see his  mouth move,

 ..My table is , from  what i feel..Good people. The one fellow that warned me is in Canadian Hockey. he warned me, because of  my Canadaian root.. it is also possible   he is warning me to egt out of thier   business... I did mention that   this  was a one shot  deal, and  was not even the main reason we  were here?... The Cardinal and the Commisj...they are  bad folks... the fellow who got in Amelia's head  , is  bad, or  .....at very  least a Cad and Bounder///and Kato is a could bloded killer who  is always  lookign for  ways to gain wealth and power..... the rest?..could be just as  bad, or just as good..i know  not, but alot  can be said  by getting them to talk.


Arty watched as the three headed out of the Lodge and then back at Si.  "Don't disagree with your assessment Si, but here's the thing, what is the really bad we are here to prevent from happening and are the Commish and the Cardinal in that camp, or another?  I have to say, I feel that the man who was at Amelia's table is in the bad we are supposed to be watching out for.  Also, which group of bad is involved with the attack Munro and I barely survived upstairs?"

Artemis nodded back to the dinner.  "Should I send the lady's regrets to that man, or do you want to let him know that dear Amelia may not be making that sleigh ride tonight what with her having developed a splitting headache?"

Scout
player, 376 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 25 Mar 2021
at 00:54
  • msg #583

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si  gave a bit of a dark smile,I can go if you want?.. I am a barbaric   redskin, right?... They may except a bit of  'off color' words from me?.... Or.. you are more thier 'class' as it were... they might  get to act all indignant , Your  call, if we  were out and the trees  somewhere. there would be less people to worry about, when i was done.
GM
GM, 500 posts
The Narrator
Thu 25 Mar 2021
at 04:22
  • msg #584

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain hustles and quickly catches up to Amelia, August and Doc.
GM
GM, 501 posts
The Narrator
Thu 25 Mar 2021
at 04:30
  • msg #585

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Back in the Ballroom carts are rolled out with silver platters, upon which sit huge roasted Baron of Beef.   The waiters in their white jackets are slicing the meets thin an loading plates at each table, starting with the head table and moving around.  It appears their is a Baron of Beef for each table.  Accompanying the prime beef is lobster, they are vey large whole lobster, big ones, probably 3 pounds each.   Attendees can choose between lobster or beef, or have both if they choose.

Small round potatoes, boiled, then grilled in butter are served, along with steamed asparagus.  Large plates of whipped butter are set on the table along with a variety of cocktail sauce, horseradish and the like.
This message was last edited by the GM at 04:32, Thu 25 Mar 2021.
Artemis Richter
player, 69 posts
Fri 26 Mar 2021
at 14:16
  • msg #586

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si  gave a bit of a dark smile,I can go if you want?.. I am a barbaric   redskin, right?... They may except a bit of  'off color' words from me?.... Or.. you are more thier 'class' as it were... they might  get to act all indignant , Your  call, if we  were out and the trees  somewhere. there would be less people to worry about, when i was done.



"I wonder if we need to worry about what he did to Iain?" Arty asked Si as they moved towards the banquet hall. "I do wonder which would resonate with that man and make him a bit leery to pursue Amelia any time soon.  Have to say, the flash of steel may make him a bit less interested in midnight sleigh rides.  You take that one, I will see if I can figure out what's going on at my table."

Artemis surveyed the room and noticed the incredible food being served. "Whatever you do Si, be sure you get to eat, 'cause looks like they are putting on the Ritz here for this event."

Artemis moved through the room and returned to his seat.  "My apologies seems that my colleague, he's an aviator, slipped out of his chair and really rang his bell on his way down.  Even concerned the lady that had flown up here with him.  Suspect he's on the mend, but been a rough day for our little party here what with the carpet, now a chair and such taking their swipes at us."

He deftly slipped into his open chair and as he did so plucked his napkin off the table and carefully spread it on his lap with one corner folded up against his abdomen. "I do apologize your Eminence if I missed the blessing of this most scrumptious of meals. Anyone willing to split with me one of those monsters from the sea?"
GM
GM, 503 posts
The Narrator
Fri 26 Mar 2021
at 16:15
  • msg #587

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Table 10

The Archduke says, Here's to his speedy recovery He raises a glass of water, which really feels weird to all there, but they do it, Here, Here resounds around the table.

Cardinal Hayes, I will say a rosary and light a candle for you your friends health.

Artemis is seated and Munro is his server.  Sir, we do have a nurse on staff at the Lodge, should I send her to assist your friend?  After he gets his response from Artemis, he asks,
What would you like to eat Sir, Beef, Lobster or both ?
The huge Baron of Beef is sitting next to the table, slow roasted, pink all the way through, the carver is cutting a thin piece for the Archduke right now, it looks outstanding.  Artemis notices that that lobster is not waiting to be served, if someone asks for a lobster it is brought directly from the kitchen hot.  All Artemis can think is how great that Lobster would be with a nice Riesling.

Artemis is served his Lobster, the food is the best Artemis has ever had, even better than some of the fine meals Goodyear corporate would have for the holidays.  While eating his meal Mr. Mangano asks, Who's the slant eyeballin you's ?  That egg looks like he gots a gripe wit you's.   Indicating Mr Kato Danzo.

A large hot cup of melted butter with a tiny candle under it is set in front of Artemis for his Lobster.
This message was last edited by the GM at 16:19, Fri 26 Mar 2021.
Scout
player, 377 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 26 Mar 2021
at 17:12
  • msg #588

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  gives  artemis a nod, then moves to the table, That Amelia  had sat.

   He gives a slight  bow, his  smile is that of  a country biy out of his depth, but his   soft words   are hard and belie the  smile.

  I am afraid ,  the recent  actions against. My  Pilot friend, and the Lady who has hired us, will make it impossible for her to return... I willpose this  , to you gentlemen, That if  i see anyone from here , near her, i will rouse the  press, and  speak of   what  bounders and cads, you might be  , to force your  attentions on a poor he;pless female trying to  do her  job?

 ..of  course?..none  can prove that, nor  can they prove me  wrong, but  I know folks in hollywood, and the rumor  mills were grind   and gobble  up  a Juciey  sstpry like that....enjoy your dinner....

 his smile  never   leaves his  face and he give  the  fellow a slap on the shoulder, like he took a grand  joke..

   he moved off towards his table, he made certain to   give Kato another  wink as he move ...

...

 sitting  down at his  table, he  smiles at those   there,..rarther   odd  night, be god to get some of this food in me!
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The Narrator
Fri 26 Mar 2021
at 18:36
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Table 11
Si stops by Amelias old table, Mr Crowley, and Mr Danzo watch you approach.  Si gives his warning, which makes Mr. Crowleys eyes go wide.  The man already has bulbous eyes, but when he does this it looks freekish, like his eyes are going to pop out of his head, while Mr Danzos eyes narrow like a snakes.

Aleister Crowley responds,  Very Well Then, we've been warned.  Those at table 11 look at each other, but say nothing.  Si walks away and takes his seat.  But as he sits, he can hear Aleister mocking him with a surly voice while he wobbles his head side to side. Noble Savage speak with straight toungue.  Him ready make em war.  Defend pale face squaw.
The Japanese and British ladies at that table break out in coarse laughter.   Then Goro Adachi joins in, Red Man no get Fire Water, him bury Hatchet  the Japanese mans attempt to copy the silver screen sterotype of Indians is poor at best, and really weird in his broken english, further, he crams together to tropes in a poor fashion, but none the less, it illicists more laughter at the table.

Aleister Crowley responds, Young Brave going to tell Big Chief on me
Shozo Ishihara follows, Injun go get heap big plate food
The mocking continues for a few minutes with everyone but Mr Danzo joing in, he doesn't think it's funny.  Everyone at table 13 can hear this, and Hack Simpson, perhaps emboldened by booze, or his natural leadership as the Captain of the Hockey team scoots his chair back, standing says, I've had enough of this.  There is red in his eyes, and his knuckles are clenched.

Table 13
As Hack gets up, Mr. Danzo addresses table 11, but looking at his fellow Japanese. TARIRU The Japanese men immediately fall silent.  Then Mr. Danzo addresses the British including Mr Crowley.  Surely we civilized men have better things to discuss.

The waiters bring Si his choice of food, Beef, Lobster or both.
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The Narrator
Fri 26 Mar 2021
at 18:42
  • msg #590

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain and the group are just outside the barn
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Darkshadow
Fri 26 Mar 2021
at 19:40
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  stands  as  Hack stands,Ladies  and gentaleman?.. Please forgive the outbursts  from Table  11?..... I am well pleased at this buffoonery , as it raised the  respect i had  for  our tribal shaman, who said, " FORGIVE FOOLS WHO MOCK YOU, THEY SHOW , THIER LACK OF WIT, AND TRY TO HIDE THEIR FEAR.."

    Sitting back down without any further  preamble , Si  nods    to Hack,Thank you for that?...Not so much  for  speaking  against Mindless fools, But for showing me  , that  there  are   people out thier  who are worth thier salt..
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The Narrator
Fri 26 Mar 2021
at 19:51
  • msg #592

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The table nods at Si's word.

Johan says, You are wise beyound your years Sir.

Hack still fired up, even breathing a little hard in excitement, finally sits, taking a last piercing glance at table 11.  You just let me know brother, my hockey team has 14 men on it that just Looooooooooove a good  Donnybrook.  Their teeth will rattle on this polished wood floor.
Scout
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Darkshadow
Fri 26 Mar 2021
at 20:10
  • msg #593

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si nodded,..as my friends  and i  talked  about. Had  such thing   happened   outside, or in the trees?  there would be  a few less buffoons, who think money make the man.... It comes down to what  one does  with the money, that makes the man...Now, for get  those lesser humans, The athletes here?...all those  with money, cannot  buy what you have  right now..they can only watch..just like me...
Flyboy
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"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Sat 27 Mar 2021
at 00:50
  • msg #594

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Iain hustles and quickly catches up to Amelia, August and Doc.


PM
GM:
Iain and the group are just outside the barn

PM
Artemis Richter
player, 70 posts
Sun 28 Mar 2021
at 03:12
  • msg #595

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Table 10

The Archduke says, Here's to his speedy recovery He raises a glass of water, which really feels weird to all there, but they do it, Here, Here resounds around the table.

Cardinal Hayes, I will say a rosary and light a candle for you your friends health.

Artemis is seated and Munro is his server.  Sir, we do have a nurse on staff at the Lodge, should I send her to assist your friend?  After he gets his response from Artemis, he asks,
What would you like to eat Sir, Beef, Lobster or both ?
The huge Baron of Beef is sitting next to the table, slow roasted, pink all the way through, the carver is cutting a thin piece for the Archduke right now, it looks outstanding.  Artemis notices that that lobster is not waiting to be served, if someone asks for a lobster it is brought directly from the kitchen hot.  All Artemis can think is how great that Lobster would be with a nice Riesling.

Artemis is served his Lobster, the food is the best Artemis has ever had, even better than some of the fine meals Goodyear corporate would have for the holidays.  While eating his meal Mr. Mangano asks, Who's the slant eyeballin you's ?  That egg looks like he gots a gripe wit you's.   Indicating Mr Kato Danzo.

A large hot cup of melted butter with a tiny candle under it is set in front of Artemis for his Lobster.


Artemis raised his water glass in salute and a quick prayer for the good wishes for his colleagues.  He smiled at the Cardinal's offer as well.  "You both are very kind.  May God hear those of you closer to him and bring a speedy recovery to those out in the yards."

It was the waiter's voice that caught his attention and he looked up into Munro's face.
"May not be a bad thing to do so, if it is not a bother.  Very grateful." Artemis nodded at the familiar face. He looked at the cart of food and he felt the strike of hunger that seemed to have been holding itself in abeyance.

"You know I would like a slice of the beef and if possible, a half of a lobster, yes that would be just fine."  Artemis shifted to provide Munro room for the placement of his food as he surveyed the table about him.  "Hopefully, one of you will be interested in the other half of the lobster, just not certain I can eat a whole one and have the beef.  Sadly, Rheinlander Riesling is not an option, but the local water, once of the finest ice I am sure, will suffice."

He thanked Munro and then focused on the plate of sumptuous delights before him.  He took a few bites and shared his enjoyment of the food and had started working on the consumption of more of it when Mangano asked about the man staring at him.  Artemis looked up and then followed the Importer's gaze.  When he saw that Mr Danzo was glaring at him, Artemis smiled and raised his water glass at the man.  "Oh, him, well seems he was in charge of the carpet laying, or I suspect that that was what he was doing. I don't believe he was all that happy with my refusal to rest upon its knotted wool."

Artemis cut a small piece from the lobster, skewered it and then dipped it into the warmed butter.  The lobster touched his tongue with the warmed savory butter lingering in his mouth. He chewed politely and the offered, "incredible, just incredible."
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The Narrator
Sun 28 Mar 2021
at 04:33
  • msg #596

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
<quote GM>


Artemis raised his water glass in salute and a quick prayer for the good wishes for his colleagues.  He smiled at the Cardinal's offer as well.  "You both are very kind.  May God hear those of you closer to him and bring a speedy recovery to those out in the yards."

It was the waiter's voice that caught his attention and he looked up into Munro's face.
"May not be a bad thing to do so, if it is not a bother.  Very grateful." Artemis nodded at the familiar face. He looked at the cart of food and he felt the strike of hunger that seemed to have been holding itself in abeyance.

"You know I would like a slice of the beef and if possible, a half of a lobster, yes that would be just fine."  Artemis shifted to provide Munro room for the placement of his food as he surveyed the table about him.  "Hopefully, one of you will be interested in the other half of the lobster, just not certain I can eat a whole one and have the beef.  Sadly, Rheinlander Riesling is not an option, but the local water, once of the finest ice I am sure, will suffice."

He thanked Munro and then focused on the plate of sumptuous delights before him.  He took a few bites and shared his enjoyment of the food and had started working on the consumption of more of it when Mangano asked about the man staring at him.  Artemis looked up and then followed the Importer's gaze.  When he saw that Mr Danzo was glaring at him, Artemis smiled and raised his water glass at the man.  "Oh, him, well seems he was in charge of the carpet laying, or I suspect that that was what he was doing. I don't believe he was all that happy with my refusal to rest upon its knotted wool."

Artemis cut a small piece from the lobster, skewered it and then dipped it into the warmed butter.  The lobster touched his tongue with the warmed savory butter lingering in his mouth. He chewed politely and the offered, "incredible, just incredible."


Iain remembers Marek
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The Narrator
Thu 1 Apr 2021
at 06:14
  • msg #597

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Ball

Dinner is eaten and thouroughly enjoyed.  Mr Dewey takes the podium and announces the smoking light is lit and people start getting up from the tables.

Cigars, pipes and cigarettes are lit and general conversation between all attendees.  People start to mingle in the room and talk, hidden flasks are produced to the chagrine of Mr Dewey.
Scout
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Darkshadow
Thu 1 Apr 2021
at 11:59
  • msg #598

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  had kept talking   with the folks at his table, Telling some light hearted stories he had heard from the past. even, when the mood was right, some more scary stories 'he heard in his travels" of strange creatures in the woods  or plains, tunnels  and caves.

 He  smiles  as some laugh them  off, but, he doesn't  'give in' that it is a joke, nor swears that it is truth.

 He  will hangs with people from his table, unless they move off   to others, if he is left alone he will move to the sideboards  to seek our  coffee, and will chat with people who might wish to speak to a 'real live  injun'
Artemis Richter
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Thu 1 Apr 2021
at 19:01
  • msg #599

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

He enjoyed the fine food and while disappointed that there was not an accompanying wine or champaign, he at least felt that the water was chilled and without any tinny taste.  When the meal was finished and the chatting about the table continuing to be of the polite dinner talk, Artemis took a bit of time to sit and watch how the members of his table dispersed and to whom they paired up with.

He stood and looked about trying to find a familiar face.  He also tried to see where the man who had managed to exert so much sudden influence over Amelia may have gone to amongst the mingling crowe.



====
Awareness roll to see who from his table goes to mix, or sip, with whom (10+8+3) - 19

GM
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The Narrator
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 06:15
  • msg #600

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  had kept talking   with the folks at his table, Telling some light hearted stories he had heard from the past. even, when the mood was right, some more scary stories 'he heard in his travels" of strange creatures in the woods  or plains, tunnels  and caves.

 He  smiles  as some laugh them  off, but, he doesn't  'give in' that it is a joke, nor swears that it is truth.

 He  will hangs with people from his table, unless they move off   to others, if he is left alone he will move to the sideboards  to seek our  coffee, and will chat with people who might wish to speak to a 'real live  injun'


The Canadians quickly excuse themselves after the dinner to go whet their whistle.  The Swiss excuse themselves as well.  Ian drifts to the side of the room and observes the mulling of the crowd.  The Governor stays only for a few minutes then retires for the evening.  Mr Dewey, speaks to several of the League of Nations people, and the Olympic committee people.  You notice that old man Dewey is only passively listening to the men, his real attention is on the young women in the room, he leers at them in an unnatural way.

All this time old Mr Dewey has played the role of the venerable wizened, academic, do gooder.  Always looking out for what's best in society, supporting prohibition because the evils of liquor were bad for society, supporting the government getting into everyones business for the betterment of man.  Yet here he was, in a moment, his façade down, his old wrinkled face, paper thin skin and trembling hands, he licks his lips as he eyes the young ladies in the room.

A friendly voice breaks Si's focus on the old man, What's got you all fired up tonight friend ?  It's Vay Morley.
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 07:22
  • msg #601

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
He enjoyed the fine food and while disappointed that there was not an accompanying wine or champaign, he at least felt that the water was chilled and without any tinny taste.  When the meal was finished and the chatting about the table continuing to be of the polite dinner talk, Artemis took a bit of time to sit and watch how the members of his table dispersed and to whom they paired up with.

He stood and looked about trying to find a familiar face.  He also tried to see where the man who had managed to exert so much sudden influence over Amelia may have gone to amongst the mingling crowe.



====
Awareness roll to see who from his table goes to mix, or sip, with whom (10+8+3) - 19


The people around the table disperse slowly giving friendly goodbyes.  The Archduke goes an meets with the League of Nations people.  The Cardinal moves over to the Italians and the Italians react with a great deal of respect for the clergyman.  General Butler is talking with a French military officer.  Mr Mangano, is in a side hallway talking with two large men in pinstriped suits.  Professor Mercurius and Dr Sorgel are now speaking with the Japanese.

As Artemis watches the various parties Aleister Crowley passes right by him, lightly brushing Artemis, but not noticing him as he moves through the crowd.  Aliester pauses for a moment a foot away from Artemis.  Artemis can see sticking out of his pocket is a train ticket for tomorrow morning at 7:15.  Aliester moves through the room and exits.
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The Narrator
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 07:46
  • msg #602

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Outside
Scout
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Darkshadow
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 09:13
  • msg #603

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si sips on , whatever  flavored   drink he could get, when Vay  gets his attention, a small smile  grow as his head  , jerks  to the room.

  ... many people here  are not what they seem.  some of those need to be   taught a very good  lessen, But it is not somehting you can do in polite  gatherings. he looked around to see if he could notice  any of his  fiends,

 Cowboy and I were at some partied  in  Hollywood, were a  few people  would 'take it outside'...but this is not that type of  crowd. What of you, how  fair you  tonight?
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 14:52
  • msg #604

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si sips on , whatever  flavored   drink he could get, when Vay  gets his attention, a small smile  grow as his head  , jerks  to the room.

  ... many people here  are not what they seem.  some of those need to be   taught a very good  lessen, But it is not somehting you can do in polite  gatherings. he looked around to see if he could notice  any of his  fiends,

 Cowboy and I were at some partied  in  Hollywood, were a  few people  would 'take it outside'...but this is not that type of  crowd. What of you, how  fair you  tonight?


Vay is dressed smartly in a double breasted white tuxedo jacket and black pants.

Vay chuckles, Well, they are all politicians.  They invest in image, warnings and warm feelings.   Isn't it amazing how politicians can make you aware of problems you didn't know you had, and magically have a solution ready for the problem.

Yes, my friend, compared this gathering, Burbank is the Wild Wild West.

I fair well, and I've learned a great deal from this international gathering.  I'm amazed to learn that the wealthy and powerful around the world seem to be not only susceptible, but actively embracing Occultism of different stripes.  New religions for the 20th Century, mixed with science, but retaining all the dedication and furvor.

What have you learned ? 

Scout
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Darkshadow
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 15:09
  • msg #605

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Eyeing the  Table were  Sparks  sat.I have learned there are some folks  here...or at least one, who has the power of the mind, in some form....he  subverted  the woman who hired us, and caused  some  damage, of sorts, to our pilot.

 He  Looks  around , nodding a bit  as he takes a  sip of his drink,..There are darker folks here, you can bet on that.some asian types beat on my friends.. then ran off....There is somehting here, that isn't  right. I think it  has something to do with the Dig...
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 16:11
  • msg #606

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Eyeing the  Table were  Sparks  sat.I have learned there are some folks  here...or at least one, who has the power of the mind, in some form....he  subverted  the woman who hired us, and caused  some  damage, of sorts, to our pilot.

 He  Looks  around , nodding a bit  as he takes a  sip of his drink,..There are darker folks here, you can bet on that.some asian types beat on my friends.. then ran off....There is somehting here, that isn't  right. I think it  has something to do with the Dig...



Vay raises an eyebrow, Why would the Japanese be involved in a German dig in New Foundland ?

The Japanese have their own mythology, with anyone not Japanese, a lesser race.  Perhaps they are just competing ?

GM
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The Narrator
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 17:19
  • msg #607

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis:

Out of the corner of Artemis' eye he catches a familiar image, a bright colored pin on a black silk tuxedo jacket.  The likeness of Chief Sitting Bull, the symbol of the Lafayette Escadrille, who were the American volunteer pilots of the Great War.



Artemis then sees the face, and recognizes him as Lamont Cranston.  But the last Artemis had heard, Lamont had crashed his plane in the South American jungle and was lost.  Yet, here he was, talking with a gentleman with a pencil thin moustache.
Scout
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Darkshadow
Tue 6 Apr 2021
at 19:36
  • msg #608

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    Si  smiled   and  , using his  glass   as  a  walk to shiled him talking...all cultures  have myths...some cultures  believe other cultures  myths....  they might be seeking something of  legend...of...power... even if it it just  for  the papers?  it could  swing  things  in thier  favor, as the   make movements  on the worlds stage.

 ..in my travels, i have  heard of such things
Artemis Richter
player, 76 posts
Thu 8 Apr 2021
at 00:55
  • msg #609

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

As they mingled, Artemis walked about nodding and smiling at folks.  Then he saw a familiar face, but also one that shouldn't be there.  He kept his eye on the screaming chieftain on the man's lapel and slowly worked his way over to the pair of men.  One was a walking ghost, the other man was unknown to him.

Artemis approached them both and said, "Well, now, I must be at a Theosophical Society gathering looking into the great beyond as it appears Mr. Cranston you are in fact here on the mortal plane and not walking amongst the spirits with a tether too far off jungles of South America."

Artemis grinned as he extended his hand out in friendship, "Artemis Richter, it has been a few years, since our meeting in the fields of France."
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The Narrator
Thu 8 Apr 2021
at 15:01
  • msg #610

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to Artemis Richter (msg # 609):

Artemis

Cranston slowly cranes his neck around, a quizzical look on his face.  He sees Artemis, his words starting low and slow then growing,
Sergeant Wilhelm Artemis Richter !  He turns and thrusts his hand into Artemis' with a hearty handshake.

Look at you Sergeant Richter, I would have never recognized you in that suit.  You clean up good.  Last I saw you, you were covered in French mud, and losing fluid out of your leg after pulling me out of my downed Nieuport 17.  Damn Jerry's were on their mark that day.  What can I say, I have a habit of wrecking aircraft.

But at least I didn't need to spend 4 days in a shell hole with the rats, mud, rotting corpses, polluted water, and a wounded man.
Poking Artemis in the chest.



Cranston pulls Artemis aside.
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The Narrator
Thu 8 Apr 2021
at 15:38
  • msg #611

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In reply to Scout (msg # 608):
Si


Jimmy Montague wanders over, the New York reporter and friend of Vay Morley that you met in the Speak Easy last night.

Jimmy looks at Si, You and your band of wanderers know how to get attention don't you ?
I was seated with the Governor.  He tells me you wanderers had a scuffle in his room with some of our Asian friends, then sent a warning to him.


He pulls a cigarrette case out of his pocket, offers one to each of the group, then taps the end of the cigarrette on the case before lighting it.

He wanted to know everything about your bunch.  I didn't have much to tell, other than I trusted Vay, and Vay trusted you.  He sent me over here to ask if you know why Goro Adachi, the Japanese Ski jumper, wants a secret meeting with him.



He takes a draw of his tobacco, and mentions off hand.  Vay, we need to get out of here and get a drink
Scout
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Darkshadow
Thu 8 Apr 2021
at 17:11
  • msg #612

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

   Si  again,  used  his  drink to  cover  his   lips as he   gave a nod as if he was  agreeing  with  Jimmy.

  1st off?... don't  trust  any of  the asians....and the hire up the shelf you go?.. trust them  less..

 2 of our  friends   were beaten   up  and hung out to  dry like a washed  rug.  The    cars the fellows  used....suffered some  damage..bad luck and all that , i am sure...,,there is  still  a debt to collect from that.... the other  folks, well. they  just added  desert to the bill. My Advice , would  be to make sure two or more folks  are with the Governor, when he meets  any Asian here...

 there is a slight laugh and adds, Cowboy got  so speaking   parts  in the movies we  latched on to.. and his tricks  got his  some  decent parts.. i  did  stage hand  stuff, and got to be   a stand in, and  extra... had a couple small bit  parts, mostly   warning 'pale faces to stay off our land"

 the  rest of us, are just  sorta  swept  along by  the lady who hired us.
GM
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The Narrator
Thu 8 Apr 2021
at 22:02
  • msg #613

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Si

Jimmy nods, very well.  I will let him know right now.  Then its off to tip a few back and take this damn tie off.  Do you gentlemen care to join me ?
Scout
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Darkshadow
Thu 8 Apr 2021
at 23:16
  • msg #614

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si looks  around,..I may, follow  after  a bit, there are a few folks here i wish to keep my eye one...
Artemis Richter
player, 78 posts
Sun 11 Apr 2021
at 19:44
  • msg #615

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis' face lit up as Cranston not only recognized him but remember his name.  He shook the man's hand vigorously as the Captain began recounting their first meeting.  He had a flashback to the events of that day and how he had been wounded by one of those Jerry's, his first of two wounds in that leg.  The first being the quicker to heal and not the source of the need for the walking stick.

"The rat was a lot more talkative and cooperative than some officer in that hole, as I recall." Artemis winked and chuckled as the mock dismay Cranston shared with those nearby.

He stepped to the side with Cranston and listened intently.  He spoke down at the carpet so only the Captain could hear him.  "So, how did you end up here?"

He listened to the rest of the story, and his nodded.  "Good fortunate found you again it seems.  Sure will look up your club and who can turn down a penthouse view of the City.  Would love to visit in the future.  Kinda tied up here representing Good Year's efforts with the dirigibles and such.  But, really grateful for the offer."

As they were about to shift and part, Arty paused and asked, "so do you know the story with a few of these gents?  That one table really has been glaring at me all night."

With his thumb, he flicked it towards where Table II was and the group still in close proximity.
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 13 Apr 2021
at 22:32
  • msg #616

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si looks  around,..I may, follow  after  a bit, there are a few folks here i wish to keep my eye one...


Si sees Aleister Crowley move past Artemis on his way out of the room.  The bulk of the room are talking cordially, but people are filtering out.

Aliester just catches Kato Danzo leave the room, the short man got lost in the crowd for a while, but he has left the room.
GM
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The Narrator
Tue 13 Apr 2021
at 22:40
  • msg #617

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis Richter:
Artemis' face lit up as Cranston not only recognized him but remember his name.  He shook the man's hand vigorously as the Captain began recounting their first meeting.  He had a flashback to the events of that day and how he had been wounded by one of those Jerry's, his first of two wounds in that leg.  The first being the quicker to heal and not the source of the need for the walking stick.

"The rat was a lot more talkative and cooperative than some officer in that hole, as I recall." Artemis winked and chuckled as the mock dismay Cranston shared with those nearby.

He stepped to the side with Cranston and listened intently.  He spoke down at the carpet so only the Captain could hear him.  "So, how did you end up here?"

He listened to the rest of the story, and his nodded.  "Good fortunate found you again it seems.  Sure will look up your club and who can turn down a penthouse view of the City.  Would love to visit in the future.  Kinda tied up here representing Good Year's efforts with the dirigibles and such.  But, really grateful for the offer."

As they were about to shift and part, Arty paused and asked, "so do you know the story with a few of these gents?  That one table really has been glaring at me all night."

With his thumb, he flicked it towards where Table II was and the group still in close proximity.


Lamont chuckles, Well, Commissioner Mulrooney convinced me to take the train up for the kickoff ceremony.  I figured it would be nice to get some fresh air.  So, I came.  Glad I did too.

You should be picking the brain of Professor Mercurius on dirigibles, I hear he is developing an advanced floating battle station.


Lamont looks at the Japanese table, Don't know.  I've had a bunch of dealing with the Chinese, but not much with the Japanese.  With them lurching toward open warfare, I don't think things are going to get better. 
Scout
player, 393 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 13 Apr 2021
at 23:08
  • msg #618

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si will move   about, slowly. His  eyes  shift about  as he looks to see if  any are overly interested   in himself  or Artemis.

  This  was new, but had some undertones of  hollywood. people posturing, some folks over   nice, some needed taken down by a head...The god  differance here, no one thought of him as anyhting  but an 'injun'..well..save for Kato
GM
GM, 531 posts
The Narrator
Wed 14 Apr 2021
at 02:35
  • msg #619

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si will move   about, slowly. His  eyes  shift about  as he looks to see if  any are overly interested   in himself  or Artemis.

  This  was new, but had some undertones of  hollywood. people posturing, some folks over   nice, some needed taken down by a head...The god  differance here, no one thought of him as anyhting  but an 'injun'..well..save for Kato


There were two men talking, they motioned in Si's direction.  But that was not new, Si stood out in White society, no less High Society.   One was European, the other was, well Si wasn't sure, probably European, but had mannerisms that Si had seen amongst people in South America.

They see Si observing them, and the raise a glass and nod in a friendly gesture.
Scout
player, 394 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 14 Apr 2021
at 03:32
  • msg #620

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


Si  smiled  raised his Glass and Bowed  his head  a little, he thought  about goig over to talk witht hem, but...he was the  outsiders in these confines, he would wait to  see if they came over, or motioned him over.
GM
GM, 532 posts
The Narrator
Wed 14 Apr 2021
at 18:53
  • msg #621

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The two men approach Si, one with his hand out to shake.  He speaks with a Latin accent.

Hello, I am Ricardo Darre, and this is my business partner,Alfred Rosenberg.

Dick Riphagen told us he had recruited an an American Indian for our project in New Foundland, and that you would act as a guide and hunter to stock the camp as the dig goes on.

We couldn't resist, but to introduce ourselves personally.

Scout
player, 395 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 14 Apr 2021
at 19:17
  • msg #622

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si grasps thier hands  firmly with a  smile and slight  nod  of his head, as he was wont to do with new folks.

 Si Darkshadow.... The Si came later?..it is rumored my father  saw a Dark being leaving   out  home when i was born...

 Aye, This is true, my friends and I were hired  by a  media woman to help get her set up here for the games, but?.. times are hard and  its  nice to know where your next  bit of change might come from?

 I worked  at a few sites in  peru  and  the  'cliff dwellars' in the west..., i might be needed more as   a guide  and  Hunter , up there... not too many folk have been   too deep in the   trees, and the  flow of  outsiders will ...indeed, make it  a bit scarce  for  folks to  find game, if they do not know the area.. they might even become the Game!

 You seem to know  more about me, then I do you?...what is your interest?..Burial ground   Lost city?...
Artemis Richter
player, 80 posts
Thu 15 Apr 2021
at 03:15
  • msg #623

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

GM:
Artemis Richter:
Artemis' face lit up as Cranston not only recognized him but remember his name.  He shook the man's hand vigorously as the Captain began recounting their first meeting.  He had a flashback to the events of that day and how he had been wounded by one of those Jerry's, his first of two wounds in that leg.  The first being the quicker to heal and not the source of the need for the walking stick.

"The rat was a lot more talkative and cooperative than some officer in that hole, as I recall." Artemis winked and chuckled as the mock dismay Cranston shared with those nearby.

He stepped to the side with Cranston and listened intently.  He spoke down at the carpet so only the Captain could hear him.  "So, how did you end up here?"

He listened to the rest of the story, and his nodded.  "Good fortunate found you again it seems.  Sure will look up your club and who can turn down a penthouse view of the City.  Would love to visit in the future.  Kinda tied up here representing Good Year's efforts with the dirigibles and such.  But, really grateful for the offer."

As they were about to shift and part, Arty paused and asked, "so do you know the story with a few of these gents?  That one table really has been glaring at me all night."

With his thumb, he flicked it towards where Table II was and the group still in close proximity.


Lamont chuckles, Well, Commissioner Mulrooney convinced me to take the train up for the kickoff ceremony.  I figured it would be nice to get some fresh air.  So, I came.  Glad I did too.

You should be picking the brain of Professor Mercurius on dirigibles, I hear he is developing an advanced floating battle station.


Lamont looks at the Japanese table, Don't know.  I've had a bunch of dealing with the Chinese, but not much with the Japanese.  With them lurching toward open warfare, I don't think things are going to get better. 


"Really, the professor," Artemis said with a bit of a surprise. "Will be sure to ask him some questions about this floating battle station.  Interesting idea."

"Another war, really," he sighed and looked at Lamont.  "I suspect you are right, but if we can keep out of it this time, that would be the best for many a young lad.  Who you sitting with tonight Cap?"
GM
GM, 535 posts
The Narrator
Mon 26 Apr 2021
at 04:54
  • msg #624

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The room EXPLODES into excitement.

There is a loud thumping, tumbling of falling.  Then a loud scream from a woman.

A body lays at the bottom of the stairs in the grand foyer.  That body is Goro Adachi.
GM
GM, 536 posts
The Narrator
Mon 26 Apr 2021
at 04:58
  • msg #625

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Back at the road outside the Lodge, Marek is loading Amelia in the sleigh.

He looks at Iain and loudly questions, WELL, are you getting in?
Flyboy
player, 166 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Mon 26 Apr 2021
at 05:08
  • msg #626

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Iain finishes wrapping her warmly, and nods.

He silently prays as he regards Amelia, looking for any sign that physically distancing her from her attacker was having any effect...
Scout
player, 398 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 26 Apr 2021
at 11:46
  • msg #627

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  At the sound of the scream,  Si's head moves a little, his eyes  move alot. As he seeks to see  anyone running  away.

 The then moves towards  the   people  near the steps, slowly,  to hear of  anything going on, or if he can pin point , if he ever  saw the man, outside  this gathering.
Artemis Richter
player, 82 posts
Tue 27 Apr 2021
at 21:52
  • msg #628

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Captain was about to answer Artemis' question when there was a rumble that seemed to go along the nearby wall punctuated by the scream of a woman just outside the doorway.  Artemis out of habit moved towards the noise and not away and stepped out into the foyer.

Others were in front of him, but he could see that a body lay on the carpet at the foot of the stairs and he thought he recognized the dead man.
GM
GM, 538 posts
The Narrator
Tue 4 May 2021
at 07:31
  • msg #629

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Lodge
2124 hrs


The body lay at the foot of the stair, spralled out, contorted, unmoving.   A man identifying himself as a doctor rushes forward and starts to check the asian man out.

Si looks at the seen and the surrounding area.  The only thing he spots is a light out at the top of the stairs.  The top landing of the grand staircase is dimly lit with shadows.

At the bottom of the stair the doctor announces flatly, He's gone.  There is a loud gasp from the crowd. It's an odd seen, all these people in tuxdos, ladies in ball gowns, and jewels, and the man is dead.  Goro Adachi, the man that was to meet privately with Governor Roosevelt was now dead.
GM
GM, 539 posts
The Narrator
Tue 4 May 2021
at 07:33
  • msg #630

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
Iain finishes wrapping her warmly, and nods.

He silently prays as he regards Amelia, looking for any sign that physically distancing her from her attacker was having any effect...



Iain and Doc load Amelia in the sleigh and Marek whips the horse.  The sleigh lurches, throwing the passengers against the back seat.  Amelia is shivering, her eyes rolling back in her head, she's muttering.   My knight, My prince, My hero, don't take me from My knight.

The sleigh continues on toward the edge of town.
Scout
player, 399 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 4 May 2021
at 10:18
  • msg #631

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


 Si mov3ed towards the stairs, his eyes on the shadowy  part of the stairway,
GM
GM, 540 posts
The Narrator
Tue 4 May 2021
at 18:32
  • msg #632

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
Si mov3ed towards the stairs, his eyes on the shadowy  part of the stairway,


Si notices everyone is focusing on the body of Goro Adachi, and now elderly Mr Dewey is trying to get people back into the ballroom.   Looking up the stairs, Si sees nothing in the shadows.
Artemis Richter
player, 83 posts
Fri 7 May 2021
at 14:17
  • msg #633

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis shifted out of the way for the man saying he was a doctor.  There was a bit of a gap in the crowd and the man's dead face was more visible.  He wasn't one of the Carpet Brigade that gave Artemis and Mason a pretty good beating upstairs, but Artemis wondered a lot more about those that were upstairs.

He saw that Si had made his way a lot closer to the stairwell.  Mr. Dewey was attempting to restore order and calling people back into the ballroom.  Artemis hung a bit at the back and tried to see if any of the men who had been glaring at him at dinner or that were part of the Carpet Brigade were lingering about.  However, there were a lot of people moving about as he tried scanning the room


Spoiler text: (Highlight or hover over the text to view)
Going to say his perception efforts were a complete fail - rolled a 1 modified for an 11

Scout
player, 400 posts
Darkshadow
Fri 7 May 2021
at 15:30
  • msg #634

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 with his  keen eye  , and Hunter's skills,  Si makes his way up the  steps, his   hand slips the piece knot  off the top of the  tomahawk, for an easy  draw.

 he looks  for   clues  or movement,  once he reaches the top, he will try to blend into the darkness...
GM
GM, 541 posts
The Narrator
Mon 10 May 2021
at 18:18
  • msg #635

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

In the Foyer

The crowd grudgingly started to part the area as a doctor attended to the fallen Japanese athlete.   Both Artemis and Si had seen enough of life, death and war to know the man was dead.  His tongue was limp, no nerve function to it at all and sticking distended, the tip out of the corner of his mouth.

Artemis began to study the crowd. He saw that the Japanese team mates were not dispersing, they were staying near his side.  Some of them mumbling in their language.   No one was looking at Artemis or suspicious at all.  While there we plenty of gawkers, it seemed the same as any serious accident might see at a construction or farm accident.

Si made his way upstairs.  As his face comes level with the next floor and he can peer down the hallway the scent of pine trees and a feint cool breeze hits his face for a moment, lingers for a second and is gone.  Getting to the top of the stairs, Si sees that two of the lights are out.  A quick check reveals the bulbs were simply unscrewed enough to break the electrical connection.  There is no one in the hallway at this time.
Scout
player, 402 posts
Darkshadow
Mon 10 May 2021
at 19:37
  • msg #636

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   will continue    to look around, standing stock still. If he  doesn't see anyhting else, he will  go back down to  rejoin the party.
GM
GM, 542 posts
The Narrator
Mon 10 May 2021
at 19:55
  • msg #637

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si   will continue    to look around, standing stock still. If he  doesn't see anyhting else, he will  go back down to  rejoin the party.


As Si and Artemis hang around, they see the dead man carried off by a group of five men and escorted by the doctor.  At that the crowd disperses and people go about their business.  All seem to be talking about the freakish accident.   Rumor's swirl on whether the man is dead or alive.

LaMont Cranston walks up to Artemis, as Si descends the stairs.
LaMont wryly comments, He was dead before he stopped hit the bottom of the stairs.

I don't think a world class athlete, who wasn't allowed alcohol, slipped and killed himself on carpeted stairs.

Scout
player, 403 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 11 May 2021
at 17:46
  • msg #638

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si  said  in a quiet but  firm tone...he  did not  die from the fall. He was killed  and the Fall was to  trick  folks who want a  quick answer.

 Danzo was here, that means at least one of his lackeys as well. They all know how to kill with hands, and quietly...and.....quickly, None of the  'better folk' in this  gathering should  be alone with one of them

 we still owe them for the suffering  they gave our  friends...the time is  coming   for us to collect.
GM
GM, 543 posts
The Narrator
Tue 11 May 2021
at 18:24
  • msg #639

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si  said  in a quiet but  firm tone...he  did not  die from the fall. He was killed  and the Fall was to  trick  folks who want a  quick answer.

 Danzo was here, that means at least one of his lackeys as well. They all know how to kill with hands, and quietly...and.....quickly, None of the  'better folk' in this  gathering should  be alone with one of them

 we still owe them for the suffering  they gave our  friends...the time is  coming   for us to collect.


LaMont quizzically asks, Who's Danzo ?  and why would he want to kill one of his own countrymen ?

If there are murderers out there, do you know where the rest of your people are ?

Scout
player, 404 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 11 May 2021
at 18:30
  • msg #640

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   gives a small tight, thin lipped  smile  as his eyes  keep scanning the people he  is able to see.

  I know Danzo  from my travels , he and others like  him seek power,  whether it be from wealth  or  other means.

 his eyes  settle on Lamont,... not all his countrymen are without honor, though it is in short supply?.. I feel   the dead fellow  may have  wanted to warn   the powers  that be, of some ill game , that Danzo and others  play..and he was silenced.

  talking a  quick   look around,our  people are scattered right now, we had a bit of trouble  earlier with the  Woman  who had  hired us, and our Pilot. I do not think you will understand, and  it  does not matter much whether you do..because it is there, plain and simple... but  there has  been  some  'mind' tricks going on, like that of the  Great Mesmer? Only much more foul, and much more deadly.
GM
GM, 544 posts
The Narrator
Tue 11 May 2021
at 18:49
  • msg #641

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si   gives a small tight, thin lipped  smile  as his eyes  keep scanning the people he  is able to see.

  I know Danzo  from my travels , he and others like  him seek power,  whether it be from wealth  or  other means.

 his eyes  settle on Lamont,... not all his countrymen are without honor, though it is in short supply?.. I feel   the dead fellow  may have  wanted to warn   the powers  that be, of some ill game , that Danzo and others  play..and he was silenced.

  talking a  quick   look around,our  people are scattered right now, we had a bit of trouble  earlier with the  Woman  who had  hired us, and our Pilot. I do not think you will understand, and  it  does not matter much whether you do..because it is there, plain and simple... but  there has  been  some  'mind' tricks going on, like that of the  Great Mesmer? Only much more foul, and much more deadly.


Oh, Excuse me.
I'm LaMont Cranston.   Artemis here saved me during the Great War.  I'm in his debt.
  He glances at Artemis.  I have come upon some resources recently.  So, if there is anything I can do to help.  I'm your man.

LaMont listens to Si speak of mind tricks.   He nods.
Oh, I understand quite well.  I've spent most of years after the Great War travelling and have seen very many strange things, and people who have powers that cannot be explained.

I get this feeling your friends may be in trouble.

Scout
player, 405 posts
Darkshadow
Tue 11 May 2021
at 18:57
  • msg #642

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  The Halfbreed  nodded his  head with a small smile,I am Si Darkshadow. I  have been  working as a  Guide  and  forager, and  worked up and  down the west coast for a few years, even into South American. Myself and the fellow doing the rope  tricks  are fiends, we worked in the  Movies  a few years, he had more speaking parts. i had more  dying parts... he smiled.

 It is good you have seen such things. One of the greatest weapons of those  with strange gifts or powers,  si that no one believes  they are there.
GM
GM, 545 posts
The Narrator
Tue 11 May 2021
at 19:28
  • msg #643

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Lake Sarnac Boathouse
2155 hours


The snow continues to fall on the sleigh ride to the boathouse that contains Iains plane on Lake Sarnac.  It's quite beautiful and peaceful. The anxious, tormented look on Amelia's face fades a little more the farther they get from Lake Placid.

As they Marek whoa's the team of horses at the boathouse Amelia starts blinking her eyes, appearing to start to recognize Iain.   Doc says, She's coming around.  Lets het her inside and get a fire going.

The three carry Amelia inside, but the boathouse is warm, a strong chemical smell hangs in the air.  Iain sees that his plane is freshly painted, a strong dark green shiny coat with a thin portion of the top of the fueselage, the tail fin and the top of the wings still mylanta blue.

Doc finds a small fishing boat near the big wood burning stove, makes a bed of sail canvas and lays Amelia on it, covering her with a blanket.
Artemis Richter
player, 84 posts
Wed 12 May 2021
at 03:55
  • msg #644

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis listened to the discussion between LaMont and Si.  He stayed silent and winced when he realized that he had not introduced the two men to each other.  He watched LaMont's reaction to Si's description and then when he saw both acceptance and recognition, he felt it worth sharing what had happened to him and Monty.

"Well then, neither of you would be surprised to hear that these nice marks were the result of an attack that Munro and he endured upstairs.  Two men, from the orient for sure, nearly killed the two of us had we not had a bit of luck and good instincts, well, we would be joining him in the ice house for certain.'
  Artemis shrugged.

"My face plant in the carpet had nothing to do with a simple trip, but also hard to explain why you are suddenly nosing about the Governor's room when you see two others in there." He looked about and then continued.  "What I don't get is why kill one of your own, unless maybe that poor lad knew what was up and was trying to warn folks?"

He thought about LaMont's feelings and looked up at both of the men.  "Well, we would need to go check on them in the boathouse and I think they should be safe if our lady friend snaps out of the spell that the one in there seemed to cast on her.  Never seen anything like it."

GM
GM, 546 posts
The Narrator
Wed 12 May 2021
at 20:04
  • msg #645

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Lodge Foyer
2155 hours


LaMont responding to Si.  I've seen a man in Tibet who could become shadow.  You could see him, barely, but he was nothing but a dark shadow, featureless.  He could move with blinding speed.

LaMont listens to Artemis. So, you believe these attacks have something to do with the Governor.  Are they going to assassinate him ?  They've clearly shown the ability to kill.  The Governor is not a physically strong man.  If he were to die of an accident, I'm sure it wouldn't be questioned.  He raises his eyebrow.

I'll tell you what.  I have my car outside, I'll drive you out to the boathouse.  My car and driver are right outside.  He motions with his hands toward the front door.
Scout
player, 406 posts
Darkshadow
Wed 12 May 2021
at 21:16
  • msg #646

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   looks around  for Cowboy. as he  replies to  Lamont, That is a fine  idea, , he looks towards the holy man and the mobster,

 this  is something   that might  run deeper then any here thing... Mobster here are the perfect  fall guys, for  anything that happens, While Kato extends his agenda
GM
GM, 547 posts
The Narrator
Thu 13 May 2021
at 04:11
  • msg #647

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si   looks around  for Cowboy. as he  replies to  Lamont, That is a fine  idea, , he looks towards the holy man and the mobster,

 this  is something   that might  run deeper then any here thing... Mobster here are the perfect  fall guys, for  anything that happens, While Kato extends his agenda


Si finds Cowboy in the stewards coat room doing rounds of shots with the staff.  Charlie isn't drunk, looks like they just started, but he has a couple shots under his belt.  HEY, Wanna Drink ?

Without too much hassle, Charlie is persuaded to leave.  LaMont leads them outside.  A brand new blue Auburn Limousine pulls up, the driver stops, hops out and hustles around the back to open the door.   The seats are thickly stuffed and covered in leather.


Artemis Richter
player, 85 posts
Thu 13 May 2021
at 15:01
  • msg #648

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Thanks, Captain, that would be of great help," Artemis said to LaMont.  "There's a lot that can be brought to the fight if we just understood what the parties were up to in all of this.  Too many red herrings swimming about I fear.  Yet, the target of those two we tangoed with on the carpets upstairs, it was the Governor."

Artemis followed LaMont and stood with the man at the front door.  There were a few others slowly leaving the dinner in spite of the hosting committee trying to reestablish the mood lost with the death of the Japanese athlete.  Si stepped off to find Charlie and in a short time returned.

They stepped out and the blue Auburn with its gleaming chrome and white-walled tires impressed. "Someone has done really well compared to the mules and the old betties we had over there."

Artemis stepped back and looked at the car before getting in.  "Gorgeous, truly, just gorgeous Captain."

When he worked his way onto the butter-soft fine leather with its well-padded seat, he sighed taking in the aroma that was mixed with a touch of rose and he looked about and saw small redbuds in thin glass tubes held in place on both side posts and the rear posts of the interior.  Roses in winter, Artemis thought, very nice.

"How do we protect the Governor?  Munro and I shared with his staff our concerns, but not sure if anyone actually listened to us."
Flyboy
player, 168 posts
"In the shadow of thy
wings will I rejoice."
Thu 13 May 2021
at 19:18
  • msg #649

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

"Thank you, Dearest Lord..."

Iain breathes a thankful prayer as her eyelids flicker, and settles in next to her after helping carry her in.

"Amelia?  Can you hear me?"
Scout
player, 407 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 13 May 2021
at 19:18
  • msg #650

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 Si was  the last to get in, taking note of  any who might be watching too closely. as he sat in the  car. He   waited for  Lamont  to  answer Artemis's  question  then asked.

 ... are you here  for the Games, the party, or  the Dig?
GM
GM, 549 posts
The Narrator
Thu 13 May 2021
at 21:43
  • msg #651

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Flyboy:
"Thank you, Dearest Lord..."

Iain breathes a thankful prayer as her eyelids flicker, and settles in next to her after helping carry her in.

"Amelia?  Can you hear me?"


Lake Sarnac Boathouse
2159 hours



The boathouse is relatively warm, about 60 degrees inside, heated to let the new coat of paint on the plane dry.  Amelia reaches for her head, pressing her right hand against he temple.  In a labored voice, she speaks slowly and low.   Yes dear................. I can hear you...........  But do you have to speak so loud.  She appears to have a tremendous hangover.     Then she asks, Where are we ?
GM
GM, 550 posts
The Narrator
Thu 13 May 2021
at 21:51
  • msg #652

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The group hop in the car at the Lodge, and LaMont orders the driver to Lake Sarnac.   LaMont offers a drink from the stocked minibar in the car.  Asks for directions and Charlie says he knows where the plane is, he offers to hop upfront with the driver.

LaMont says to Artemis.  The car is far more than I need, but so is the floor in the Chrysler building.  However, if one is to get the inside scoop with the big players, they expect this of their peers.  LaMont puts off his display of wealth, even indicates he thinks it's a little ridiculous.


About the Governor.
I'm not sure of the best way to protect him.  Perhaps we call in a threat that the Governor is to be assassinated.  Then we are not associated with it, and they will provide whatever protection they see fit.


He then looks to Si.
I'm just here to rub elbows.  Lots of big wigs from around the globe here.   Lots of loose information flying around.

The car takes off smoothly headed for Lake Sarnac on the winding roads.
Scout
player, 408 posts
Darkshadow
Thu 13 May 2021
at 21:59
  • msg #653

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

    Si  snorts a bit, i had a brief  chat with some of these, 'big wigs'. They found great sport in mocking   My father's  side of my breeding... I  returned thier  harassments  with  our  Elder's teachings.... they would not have fared so well, had  there not been as many witnesses...

 ..i used to roam seeking  information, I wish i had  not, at times. Others  time, i am most  happy i did. Now?if seems  we have fallen into a pit of vipers while running  from a bear.
Artemis Richter
player, 87 posts
Sat 15 May 2021
at 17:48
  • msg #654

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis smiled at the Captain's response to his teasing and gave the man a wink to reaffirm not only being impressed but that he was in fact teasing.

"We reported a summary of what happened to one of the Governor's staff, or I thought it was a member of his staff working with the hotel," Artemis said but then his voice faded with uncertainty and doubt.

"We can always use a person in those circles Captain, truly.  My Philly roots and all put me in a different class, but you are soaring amongst eagles, angels, and I might add a few fallen angels in those New York City penthouses." Arty said with a slight smirk.  "Hopefully, the food is good and there aren't too many entanglements or as Si said vipers and bears."
GM
GM, 551 posts
The Narrator
Thu 20 May 2021
at 04:45
  • msg #655

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The Car Travels the winding road through the snow, as the group talks.  LaMont mentions more than once that should they come to NYC, he will show them a good time.

The car pulls up outside a large building.  Charlie says,  This is where the plane is being painted.
GM
GM, 552 posts
The Narrator
Thu 20 May 2021
at 04:48
  • msg #656

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Amelia again asks, Where are we.
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Darkshadow
Thu 20 May 2021
at 10:39
  • msg #657

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si smiles  a bit.I was on the east coast a few times in my life, mostly when i was  younger, I have never  laid eyes on New York...i do not know if   i would .....fit in... he smiled a bit awkwardly.

 so?  Mr   LaMont...the Asians  seem to be  planning something...and we have Mob folks here  working with a Holyman. First thought would be to cause a problem and make it look like it is the mobster's fault.... that could be  easy to do, with The Main speaker being  a supporter of  American being 'dry'..

 it would not be a stretch  for  a down right massacre, under pretense of  something that should be  a happy time?... the gods  know,it  happened to people of my race often enough?
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Thu 20 May 2021
at 20:17
  • msg #658

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

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The Narrator
Thu 20 May 2021
at 21:08
  • msg #659

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

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The Narrator
Thu 20 May 2021
at 21:11
  • msg #660

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Scout:
  Si smiles  a bit.I was on the east coast a few times in my life, mostly when i was  younger, I have never  laid eyes on New York...i do not know if   i would .....fit in... he smiled a bit awkwardly.

 so?  Mr   LaMont...the Asians  seem to be  planning something...and we have Mob folks here  working with a Holyman. First thought would be to cause a problem and make it look like it is the mobster's fault.... that could be  easy to do, with The Main speaker being  a supporter of  American being 'dry'..

 it would not be a stretch  for  a down right massacre, under pretense of  something that should be  a happy time?... the gods  know,it  happened to people of my race often enough?



LaMont says, When I get back to New York, I'll check in with my contacts in Chinatown.  They'll know if something is up.  They keep close tabs on people coming from the orient.

The car pulls to a complete stop.  Charlie says, Well boys, this is where we got the plane painted.  And just over there is Mareks sleigh.   Maybe they got some hot coffee on it in there.  Beat back this cold.
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Darkshadow
Thu 20 May 2021
at 23:40
  • msg #661

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 lookign out the window, he adds,that is good, so long as they are not  aiding the cause?

 Si  waits for the door to stop and moves to open his  door, His  his shift under  the Brim of his  hat, looking for some one , or  anyone  who might  have taken notice of them arriving in the Car.

 He   smiles as he gets out, both to act as a distraction , that he might be talking with someone inside the car, or  as a way to cause  any watchers,  to think his guard is  down.
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The Narrator
Fri 21 May 2021
at 01:09
  • msg #662

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

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Si and Artemis make awareness checks please
Artemis Richter
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Fri 21 May 2021
at 03:17
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


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The Narrator
Fri 21 May 2021
at 20:52
  • msg #664

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

The group steps out of the car.
Artemis Richter
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Sat 22 May 2021
at 15:29
  • msg #665

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

Artemis shifted his hand on his walking stick as he noticed something through the glass.

"Si, behind the door," Artemis said aloud having been a bit concerned about the return of the Japanese floor cleaning crew.
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Darkshadow
Sat 22 May 2021
at 15:56
  • msg #666

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

  Si   gives the slightest of nods  as he looks about, his  hand  slipping under his   coat towards his weapon.

 Mr  Lamont? Would you care to meet the woman who had the ....mysterious  encounter?  perhaps it would interest you?
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Darkshadow
Sun 23 May 2021
at 22:42
  • msg #667

Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

 ..Arti8e?.. wait..i have a fifth here.....  Si  says  a bit  too loud and staggers  with his hand  under his  Coat,

 he whispers....the fellow  behind the door  has  a gun, he's..maybe?   5 foot tall... and  i think someone  esle is close...

 ..never mind, we will open  it in the hanger, so no one thinks were holding out on them...he speaks up again..

He gives a glance to see if LaMount is  coming or not.
Flyboy
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Mon 24 May 2021
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

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The Narrator
Mon 31 May 2021
at 05:13
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Wed 2 Jun 2021
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Mon 7 Jun 2021
at 18:45
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Fri 11 Jun 2021
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The Narrator
Sat 19 Jun 2021
at 07:06
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge


Good cover, most of them have their canvas sails sitting in the botton of the boat.
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Sat 26 Jun 2021
at 06:50
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Re: Operation Olympus: Chapter 2 - The Lodge

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