>>6327092<span class="mu-g">"So there's a vampire in the harbor, and it's ill-behaved. That hunting ground is reserved for their elites, and they cover their tracks far more carefully. We can likely assume our killer isn't on good terms with Karloff's group. Either an outcast or a newcomer, possibly both. They'll be moving to eliminate him quickly, as it risks detection for them all and is embarrassing for leadership."</span> You say, piecing things together. Opportunity indeed. Whether it's a disaffected rebel or just an impolite stranger, it's a welcome thorn in your enemy's side at the very least. <span class="mu-g">"Waltex has the contract for municipal enforcement on that entire stretch of the harbor and all of the piers attached. They won't be able to handle this, or be an obstacle for our intervention. Still, we should move very quietly, and carefully."</span>
"Correct." Jonah says to your input. "Whoever, or whatever this is, they're certainly a political disturbance and a distraction from whatever other schemes Karloff has on the itinerary. Could be a useful piece on the board, or could be a useful source of information. However we proceed, we should be quick, though. The under-dwellers aren't chumps, and if they haven't found this guy yet, they likely will within the next few days. If they don't, Cheiron has the extra manpower to scoop the bastard up quick. After that, probably a long interrogation and stripping the poor shit for parts." He sighs, taking a moment to scratch the back of his head. "Normally I'd suggest we start by putting <span class="mu-r">Bandersnatch</span> on this, but he's already in the field, hot on <span class="mu-s">King Sully's</span> trail. Can't pull him off that just yet. I think we could be looking at a possible ally, maybe some actionable intel, potentially both. Could also be a waste of time. What do you think, P.T.?"
<span class="mu-s">How do you want to handle this?</span>
>We have about eight Red Face cards on payroll, the best of the best. We can send three of them to secure the asset while maintaining a low profile. >Moving quietly, acquiring information, and collecting things are practically rote habits of mine. If Cheiron and Karloff's inner circle are possibly in pursuit, I should attend to this personally and secure the asset myself. >We can afford to let this go. While the creature is in play, it's a nuisance to an enemy, and we shouldn't assume there will be any value in expending resources hunting it down ourselves. >Write in