The theater was full to bursting with people. Mainly, though, this was a private event. A few had been selected as guests, but almost everyone lining the velvet red seats and dining on the many extravagent dishes were members of one of Bellmuse's few crime syndicates: the ever popular White Fang and the rather less known, but still effective, Blazing Eagles.
While a faunus-based terror group and a run-of-the-mill crime organization typically wouldn't be seen in anywhere but a battle with each other; in Bellmuse it was different. The two had shared commerce, plans, and even warriors with each other for some time.
Lady Orchid, as she was referred to, was the wife of Charles 'Blazing' Cohen, who led the Blazing Eagles organization. She was watching the one act play 'A Demise', but had only feigned interest in it. She sat aside one of the higher ups in the local White Fang who went by the name 'Carver'.
"That's queen Unida. They said she could cave in a man's skull with her very hands back when there were still kings and queens," Carver said, a thin smile on his face. Orchid smiled back politely, but cared not for such descriptions. Queen Unida, as it were, and another man had clashed blades on stage.
"And who is the other?" Orchid asked.
"A bandit," Carver spoke this with disgust, "Torin the Bloody."
Torin struck a strong blow to the queen's flank and she fell to the ground as the pit orchestra flared. Orchid covered her mouth in shock.
"You know; these stories never end well," Carver said. Then, queen Unida rose back to her feet and ran her sword through the old bandit's gut. The crowd rose and cheered, but even this couldn't stifle the sound of the gunshot that followed. Orchid stumbled backwards, dress now speckled in Carver's blood. She screamed.
The room grew deathly quiet for a moment before a distant voice shouted, "The true Eagles send their regards!"
Caernarvon halted his car by the entrance to the Windsor theatre and clapped the door shut. A thick rain had descended upon Bellmuse Central overnight, and a massive slaughter came with it. Police tape was draped all about the scene and officers and robotic enforcers alike buzzed about the crime scene. Today would be an interesting case; that much was certain.
The detective approached a plump man wearing a bowler hat and a trim suit and said, "My name is Caernarvone Royce. I'm a detective from Bellmuse Academy," he flashed the man a badge and recieved a nod in return.
"We've already recieved your clearance to enter the crime scene. Let me tell ya: it's a real mess in there. Don't remember a scrap like this in Bellmuse since... well, since I've been here!"
Caern ignited a cigarrette, only to have the flame be extinguished by the rain, "Storm's brewing," he said, "And I don't mean this one."
While a faunus-based terror group and a run-of-the-mill crime organization typically wouldn't be seen in anywhere but a battle with each other; in Bellmuse it was different. The two had shared commerce, plans, and even warriors with each other for some time.
Lady Orchid, as she was referred to, was the wife of Charles 'Blazing' Cohen, who led the Blazing Eagles organization. She was watching the one act play 'A Demise', but had only feigned interest in it. She sat aside one of the higher ups in the local White Fang who went by the name 'Carver'.
"That's queen Unida. They said she could cave in a man's skull with her very hands back when there were still kings and queens," Carver said, a thin smile on his face. Orchid smiled back politely, but cared not for such descriptions. Queen Unida, as it were, and another man had clashed blades on stage.
"And who is the other?" Orchid asked.
"A bandit," Carver spoke this with disgust, "Torin the Bloody."
Torin struck a strong blow to the queen's flank and she fell to the ground as the pit orchestra flared. Orchid covered her mouth in shock.
"You know; these stories never end well," Carver said. Then, queen Unida rose back to her feet and ran her sword through the old bandit's gut. The crowd rose and cheered, but even this couldn't stifle the sound of the gunshot that followed. Orchid stumbled backwards, dress now speckled in Carver's blood. She screamed.
The room grew deathly quiet for a moment before a distant voice shouted, "The true Eagles send their regards!"
Caernarvon halted his car by the entrance to the Windsor theatre and clapped the door shut. A thick rain had descended upon Bellmuse Central overnight, and a massive slaughter came with it. Police tape was draped all about the scene and officers and robotic enforcers alike buzzed about the crime scene. Today would be an interesting case; that much was certain.
The detective approached a plump man wearing a bowler hat and a trim suit and said, "My name is Caernarvone Royce. I'm a detective from Bellmuse Academy," he flashed the man a badge and recieved a nod in return.
"We've already recieved your clearance to enter the crime scene. Let me tell ya: it's a real mess in there. Don't remember a scrap like this in Bellmuse since... well, since I've been here!"
Caern ignited a cigarrette, only to have the flame be extinguished by the rain, "Storm's brewing," he said, "And I don't mean this one."
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