15. The Interrogation, Part 2
Tales of Blackwater (Mystery GameLit)
âAH!â the Mysticet shrieked.
âSH!â Rosalyn shushed as she felt herself resolidify, the spell finally fading. And trapping her in Brumehold Prison. âKeep your voice DOWN!â
Then Deerinâs fear faded away. â...you.â he hissed. âYOU put me in here! What the hell are you doing here!?â he spat. Rosalyn could see that he had been changed into a white prison uniform, accompanied with chains on his hands and feet.
âI said SHHHH!â Rosalyn said, rising to her feet and wringing out the water from her cap. âIâm trying to help you, okay?â
âRelax, all the guards are too lazy to come up here anyways. And theyâre all mostly deaf anyways from playing around with their dumb guns.â Deerin jeered. âWhat the hell do you mean youâre trying to help me? Donât you remember that you-â
âYeah I know I remember! But you also tried to cut my throat, so call it even.â Rosalyn hissed. âJust listen to me, okay? I didnât get to finish talking to you about Elliott Ahab.â
Deerin laughed as he sat down on his tiny, frigid cot in the corner. âHA! You came all this way just to interrogate me? I thought you were just gonna kill me. You think I want to help you?â he said, still chuckling. âIâve heard from the guards all about your plans for Fogport. Killing the last of the Mysticet, throwing us in prison if we try to stop you. All over one crash?â
âWhoa whoa we donât want to kill you! A-And I donât want to kill anyone, actually.â
Deerin groaned. âThe Mysticet are the Whales, dummy. Thatâs their name. You just call THEM âGhost Whalesâ and US âMysticetâ. Their original name isnât âGhost Whaleâ, thatâd be dumb.â
âFine, sorry.â Rosalyn said, thinking back to the old texts she read in the Chapel. âYes, I know about Catherineâs hunt. I know I was with her when we caught you, but Iâm trying to STOP her this time. Iâm trying to make her see reason.â Rosalyn explained as she slumped down on the opposite side of Deerinâs cell, exhausted. âI didnât mean for this to happen. Really. I just wanted to find Elliott⦠I like the Ghost- sorry, the Mysticet, and I want to help them. I want to help your Church.â
Deerin raised his eyebrows. âR-Really? Youâre bullshitting. What the hell kind of sting operation is this?â
âI wouldnât climb all the way up this stupid tower if I didnât mean it, Deerin.â she said. âI know all about Elliott and his girlfriend in the Church. I know he sympathized with you and the Ghost Whales, maybe he was even a practicing member with you two⦠but I need proof. I need to show it to Catherine so I can convince her to stop this crusade!â
Deerin paused. âYou really are a Detective, huh? Wow.â he said, before returning to pondering. While Rosalyn stared up at him, with pleading eyes. âFine. I believe you. What do you want to know?â
Rosalyn pulled out her journal from her handbag (still waterproof) and flipped to a page showing a sketch of the girl in the portrait, wearing the necklace of bone and pearl that had been found with Elliottâs ring. She was striking, with silver hair and sharp, beautiful features that surrounded two bright blue eyes. Like diamonds in her eyes. She wore a long gown decorated with sigils and insignias, the kind Rosalyn saw in the Chapel.
But the most striking thing about her was her bandages.
What parts of her legs that werenât covered by the cloak were covered in bandages. Bandages covered other parts of her body too - her hands, some on her face⦠but despite that, her countenance remained strong and confident. âIs this her?â
Deerin sighed⦠and nodded his head.
âIssa Taâryn. High Priestess of the Church of the Mysticet.â
Rosalynâs eyes widened in shock. High Priestess? âHow long have they been together?â
âFour years. I introduced them. I was surprised, but they got along instantly. Elliott was always a bit hyper for his own good, and sheâs as stoic as the sea. She made him focus, and he made her laugh.â Azary said, his eyes starting to well up. âI canât believe heâs really dead. Sheâs going to be devastated, if she hasnât found out already.â
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âWhere is she? Where can I find her?â
âIt wonât do you any good, Detective.â Deerin spat. âYou wonât be able to see her.â
âWhy not?â
âShe doesnât take visitors. Only her family and Elliott have been allowed to see her these past few months. And you arenât either of them. She wonât speak to you.â
âEverybody speaks to me.â Rosalyn insisted. In response, Deerin took Rosalynâs journal and held it up, gesturing at the bandages.
âShe wonât speak to you because she canât Detective. Sheâs dying.â he said, causing Rosalynâs eyes to widen. âSheâs been bedridden for months. Half the days she doesnât even wake up. The other half sheâs in constant pain.â Deerin responded before tossing the journal back to Rosalyn. âJust another reason their love was fucked from the jump. His big sister didnât make it any easier⦠Elliott told me she never would have approved.â
Rosalyn stared in disbelief at her own drawing. âDeerin, I need Issaâs help. If I can just wait until she wakes up, then-â
âI want to help you Detective, for Elliott, but itâs not that simple.â Deerin said sadly. âJust because sheâs dying doesnât mean she isnât powerful. I nearly killed you in that cellar, so oh booooyyy you donât want to even LOOK at Issa. She has enough charms surrounding her, even when sheâs unconscious, to keep her safe. And if she wakes up and freaks out, youâre dead.â
âWhatâs killing her? Maybe thereâs some kind of cure?â
âYeah nobodyâs thought of that before.â Deerin said sarcastically. âSheâs dying BECAUSE she is powerful. Sheâs cursed with power. Connected to the Mysticet in ways that you or I never could be, and itâs destroying her body. There is no hope. There is no cure.â Azary sighed again, defeated, as he slumped back in his bed. âItâs like I told you a few days ago⦠Fogportâs done for.â
Rosalyn struggled to find the right words. âNo. No thereâs some way, maybe I can-â
âYou sound just like Elliott.â Deerin chuckled, before wiping away his eyes. âHe was always trying to find a way to make his love work. Despite his job that he hated, his sister who would have hated his girlfriend, his girlfriend who was slowly dying⦠heâs a strong motherfucker, holding out for this long. But in the end⦠reality caught up to him.â
âIs that why⦠is that why he left? And he didnât take Issa with him?â
Deerin nodded. âYup. I canât blame him. It was one night with Issa⦠she was in awful pain, he told me. She knew it was going to be over soon⦠she didnât want Elliott to see her like that.â he explained. âAfter work one day, they each buried something close to them, together on Communion Beach. A ritual of love. And then⦠well Elliott told me he was getting on the first ship he could out of Fogport. Then it sank.â
Rosalyn sat in stunned silence. The whole picture of it, finally, laid out in front of her. A boy loves a dying girl who his family would never approve of, and he tries to escape to the sea⦠and dies. âGod⦠thatâs depressing.â she eventually mustered. But from hearing that story, Rosalyn gained a newfound respect for Elliott - which meant she couldnât give up yet. âBut I canât roll over. Catherineâs going to try and kill the Ghost Whales, and if she succeeds then-â
âItâs war. I know.â Deerin said. âBut thereâs nothing we can do. No way in hell am I getting out of this prison, and you probably arenât either.â
âCanât you phase through walls?â
Swim the Beyond
Spell Class: Ghost Whale Miracle (Basic)
The caster disappears into an alternate dimension, the Astral Ocean. From here, they can move freely, safe from danger, until reappearing in the main dimension in a new location. However, the caster can only swim through the beyond so long as they can hold their breath, and swimming here is incredibly physically taxing. Exhausting oneself and breathing in any of the Astral Ocean is fatal.
Ghost Whales travel through the Misty Sea in part by teleporting via the Astral Ocean, allowing them to move their massive bodies longer distances without actually swimming them. Ghost Whales have also sometimes been known to draw humans and other animals into the Ocean with them, to play and communicate. But while humans are under their protection then, this protection does not extend to when Clerics travel alone, leading to many being lost permanently in the Beyond.
âOh great yeah, Iâll teleport out that wall and then fall to my death. Or Iâll teleport out of my cell and get my head blown off by a cannon.â Deerin said mockingly, before holding up and jingling his strange handcuffs. âDo you see these? Some sick fuck on this island built them - if I get the blood pumping too much, theyâll explode into a bunch of ice crystals and cut my fucking hands off. The ones on my legs will cut my feet off.â he said, gesturing to his ankles. âYou almost killed me when you flopped in here, by the way. I almost shit myself.â
Henry built these? I mean, who else would it be? God damn him, Iâm starting to like him less and less⦠Rosalyn thought. âWell, Iâll figure something out, okay? And I can figure something out for Issa too.â
Deerin raised a skeptical eyebrow. âYou really think so, Detective? If I tell you where Issa is, you think you can get out of here, get to her, talk to her without her killing you, and then stop all this?â
After a moment of hesitation, Rosalyn nodded.
And then, they began to hear footsteps up the tower.