II-V. Havana, Cuba. Friday, February 17, 1725 Anno Domini
- Leftenant Rogers, having just seen Pickford Rodney make good his escape, returns to Havana and begins formulating a plan to find the man once more. Recognizing that he will again need a translator, he begins looking for the doctor…
- …who at that moment is climbing into Damian Rush’s carriage with Miss Dora. Mister Rush goes into great detail about the Spanish treasure fleet, but Doctor Spenser barely pays attention due to both his absent-mindedness and a terrible headache. Further, Mister Rush suggests that the doctor seek out Erasmus Wolf’s private library in Portobello, Panama to seek out a book entitled Nine Gates to the Kingdom of Shadows, which he insists is far more useful than the book of faerie tales that Doctor Spenser possesses. To expedite this, he provides an odd ring that the doctor hesitantly accepts. Offer of payment is declined; this is a gift. The coach stops soon after near Leftenant Rogers and Mister Rush disappears when no one is looking; the coachman is surprised and asks if there was someone else in there with Doctor Spenser and Miss Dora.
- At Captain Hayden’s request, Mister Lucroy manages to successfully extend the invitation for coffee to Capitaine du Pré. It will take place noon the following day.
- Sir Randel meets with Miss Amira, having recessed appropriately for a hunt, but she informs him that it is regretfully canceled. They instead go out of town and enjoy a lovely picnic. Shyly, Miss Amira invites Sir Randel to her home.
- Unsure if Captain du Pré is bilingual, Captain Hayden brings Mister Lucroy to the coffee house, but allows the seaman to withdraw when the French captain speaks English. They exchange pleasantries, with both finding out that they are mostly seeking the same thing, though Captain Hayden’s interest is solely with his son, Matthew, and Captain du Pré is interested in the ship. They part, with the French captain providing a contact name should his English counterpart find something of interest.
- The following morning, business is conducted. Doctor Spenser is able to offload their cargo, earning a tidy profit, but decides against purchasing a cargo of tobacco as it is so common here and is perishable. During this, a Spaniard throws himself at Miss Dora’s feet and begs her forgiveness; initially, she seems angered but seems to move past it and he backs away. Doctor Spenser expresses his confusion but she simply shrugs.
- At the townhouse, Miss Amira receives a letter and declares with much sadness that her father has arranged for her to be married. Sir Randel consoles her and the scene most assuredly fades to black.
- Having narrowed down the most likely places for Mister Rodney to resurface, Leftenant Rogers stakes them out and sees the man arriving late in the day. He intervenes, providing Mister Rodney both food and drink, then interrogates the man, learning something about the painting which points to the artist Cristobal himself in San Juan. According to Mister Rodney, he was quite thoroughly interrogated by a Spanish-looking fellow whose name might have been Kane who also had some strumpet with him that he referred to as “the Princess.” The leftenant decides to pay for lodging for Mister Rodney overnight.
- Come morning, most of the crew assemble at the ship to discuss next steps. Sir Randel’s absence is notable. At the same time, Miss Amira convinces Sir Randel to linger a bit longer and they have a very pleasant day indeed.
- Leftenant Rogers returns to Mister Rodney and convinces the man to accompany him back to the Graceful Dame with a promise to smuggle him out of Cuba. He then visits his hotel room ashore, receives a missive pointing him to the proper tavern, and heads there to meet with his contact. He successfully discharges his mission to have the letter captured in Port-de-Paix delivered to the appropriate party without revealing that it had been intercepted at all.
- As the day draws to a close still without any sign of Sir Randel, Doctor Spenser and Mister Hooper go ashore to seek him out. At the townhouse, they discover that Sir Randel is … unavailable, and the doctor leaves a message for his friend.
- That evening, Leftenant Rogers wakes while aboard the ship to the sound of fervent movement and investigates, discovering that Mister Sherd and Mister Rodney are ashore, the latter having worked his verbal magic upon the former. The leftenant bellows at Mister Sherd and in that moment, Mister Rodney flees once more. Exasperated and tired of dealing with him, Leftenant Rogers orders Mister Sherd to capture the man, and then returns to his bunk. As expected, Mister Rodney has escaped.
- Early the next morning, Sir Randel wakes to discover Miss Amira is gone and she has left him two letters; one is address to Mi Amor and the other has Maurice Boissonade’s seal upon it…
Player Notes:
- Damian Rush first appeared back in season 1, episode 5 where Doctor Spenser grew suspicious that the man was actually Fae. Nothing that happened has entirely convinced Spenser otherwise, though Rush’s ability to handle iron and silver and his ability to offer something without receiving payment has given him pause. GM also made an error regarding Mistress Cassandra from Episode 1.10 warning Artegal to stay away from Rush. I joked offline that this scene was cut from the “show” but then was shown in the “Previously On…” at the beginning like they did so frequently with nu-Battlestar Galactica. So … not sure if we’re retconning which part.
- We kept joking that Amira’s father would turn out to be “Handsome Ned” (who Payne shot in the head & then somehow showed back up again later. Alas, that was not to be.
- The Kane and Princess references were totally from the old Buck Rogers show. I wonder how many people even got that…
See the Daniverse Blog for the GM’s post-game debrief.