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In Bloom

Chapter 2 of Beneath Cold Boughs

< – Things Fall Apart | Down Among the Worms ->

The End of an Era

Four weeks have passed since the incident with the tree and Willowgate Arcade is experiencing a final hurrah before closing. Most of the stores within running closing down sales to allow them to make as much as they can before they have to leave businesses that have been their only livelihoods. A notable exception is Mayfair Tobacco, which closed several weeks ago when Morris Mayfair had a sudden change of heart about selling up, took Diana’s offer and thus forced the rest of the Arcade to sell for a pittance or risk losing everything. His name is mud, but a quarter million dollars in the bank assuaged the guilt. Among the bargain hunters, gawkers and occasional tourists are people who came back to see the Arcade for one last time before it is demolished. They spend much of the day sitting about the atrium under the stone tree, chatting among themselves, trading stories of the old days and sipping expensive Pequods coffees.

That evening the 18th floor penthouse of the Alabaster Building plays host to another party celebrating the arcade – a celebration by Ormwood Development upper management of the largest hurdle to completion of Phase One removed, on time and under budget. Diana is the toast of the occasion for her excellent work, praised before the assembled VPs by the president of Ormwood Development himself. Her new perceptions easily sense the greed and lust that drive him, enabling her to charm him with ease. More worryingly she also senses a faint ethereal thread descending from the sky, Coleman dancing like a puppet to its every movement.

As the evening draws on, Diana is finally able to make time for Melanie Roth, who congratulates her and makes an offer of further work for Condor both through gritted teeth. A minor matter, site management for a location in east Ormwood intended for Phase 2, and if others in the location were to decide to sell up then there would be bonuses. They arrange to do lunch to discuss things before escaping each others’ company. Diana is partway through a bland conversation with an equally bland VP when things begin to go wrong.

Unexpected Visitors

It begins with the hedgerows in the roof garden, neatly groomed and equisitely kept borders begin to grow wild and tangled as roses grow toothsome and wail. Confusion spreads through the party, followed by unease and then fear as a gaunt and alien figure steps from behind one of the hedges with a razor-edged sickle in one hand. Coleman’s security hurry him out and the room follows suit as they realise something very wrong is happening. Jane has arrived, unannounced and unintentionally, and the party is very much over.

Elsewhere, that evening, Morris is directing some of his new employees to put the finishing touches to his gym. It was Big Jimmy’s idea, really more of a suggestion between friends, that he should use the money from selling up to open a gym. Hire someone else to manage day to day and Morris doesn’t have to do anything except get in the ring when he wants to. A lot of Jimmy’s guys are planning to sign up, many of them more than once and even those not planning to use the facilities. Jimmy takes a cut off the top, Morris keeps the rest and both turn a tidy profit. It’s nearly the end of the day when there’s a knock at the door, a wiry looking student asks if he does lessons. Morris takes a look at her, something in him stirs – she smells of adrenaline and moonlit nights, of family – and he figures she can get a free lesson today and maybe more. She says her name’s Krystal and doesn’t need to say more. The way she carries herself, the need to fight to defend herself and the bandages under long sleeves all say enough. “They had a dog” is about all she says, and knows he knows the rest.

Questions and Answers

Later on, as he’s mulling things over, Diana calls after the unscheduled end of the party. The three of them need to meet to discuss things, set some ground rules and not cause any more problems. To the Arcade, the basement calls to them all and demolition doesn’t start until tomorrow. Except when they get there, the place is lit up with halogens, a flatbed sits outside waiting for something big and the sound of cutting stone is audible from the street. They spot Hank among the work crew and ask what’s going on. There’s a work order to remove the tree tonight and ship it to a warehouse in the east of the city, all signed off and correct with an offer of triple time overtime.

Diana tells Morris about Jane’s stunt once they are somewhere secluded, an alleyway has to do when the basement is gone. He is less concerned with her worries about what happened, says wierd stuff happens all the times and it will be written off as a conspiracy or fake news or a movie and that’s exactly what the comments on the video say. That doesn’t placate Diana but before she can properly answer her phone rings. It’s Mel, finally replying to four weeks of missed calls and texts. They meet her in Sebastian Park and find her quiet, subdued and smoking, all of which are new. She apologies for being incommunicado, there were apparently things that had to be done after the incident with the tree, and now her master wants to meet the three of them.

Mel drives the three outside the city, up onto the hills to an abandoned school or college where they meet Suleiman for the first time. A quietly intense man, he wishes to know what the three saw when they encountered the Tree and offers to trade information for information. In exchange for their descriptions of the dreams and the beach, he gives them several warnings – that the world is home to many strange beings, most of whom try to keep their existences secret for various reasons and may be upset if approached the wrong way, and that they should beware vampires for they are real, territorial and the city is rife with them. He also expressed an interest in Ormwood Development and Willowgate, suggesting he would be willing to trade knowledge for knowledge if the three happened to come across such things.

People Encountered

  • Alan Coleman (First Appearance) – President of Ormwood Development. Present at Ormwood Development cocktail party to celebrate completion of Willowgate Arcade purchasing.
  • Megan Roth – Ormwood Development VP, Present at Ormwood Development cocktail party to celebrate completion of Willowgate Arcade purchasing.
  • Krystal Garner (First Appearance) – Sought boxing lessons for self-defence at Morris’ gym.
  • Hank Torres – leading the work crew removing the tree from Willowgate.
  • Mel – finally answered Diana’s calls, brought the three to meet Suleiman.
  • Suleiman (First Appearance) – Mage, Mel’s teacher. Wished to know more about the three, warned them about some dangers of the world, talked about souls.

Locations

  • Willowgate Arcade
  • Alabaster Tower, 18th floor penthouse – location of Ormwood Development soirée gatecrashed by Jane.
  • Sebastian Park – small inner city park in west Ormwood.
  • Abandoned college on the edge of Blackmouth – location where Mel brought the three to meet Suleiman.

Things Fall Apart

Chapter 1 of Beneath Cold Boughs

– | In Bloom ->

Knowest thou how to cut? Knowest thou how to rule?
Knowest thou how to win? Knowest thou how to tempt?
Knowest thou how to ask? Knowest thou how to bleed?
Knowest thou how to kill? Knowest thou how to sacrifice?

The words of the tree

The Dead Man and the Tree

It began with the dead man found by the great stone tree that forms the centerpiece of Willowgate Arcade. Shocking to encounter and sad to consider that someone was forced to break into the Arcade to find some shelter from the autumn cold, but a sad fact of life in a city such as Blackmouth. No-one even knew his name. Some put flowers at the base of the tree in memoriam but life moved on, but not for all. Three of those who found the body – Morris Mayfair, brusque tobacconist and man’s man, Jane Barrows, hurrying to open her parents’ convenience store before class, and Diana Graves, present in the Arcade see it torn it down – remember something differently: that the man was found hung from the branches of the stone tree by chains of wrought iron, that it had taken three people and a pair of bolt cutters to bring him down, and that his lips had moved soundlessly when they found him, spelling out alien words without the breath to voice them.

Things began to fall apart then. First came the dreams. All three had often suffered through troubled nights, dreaming of old fears and sins buried but not forgotten, but now they came with renewed intensity and interspersed with images of the hanged man and the tree. Diana suffered the worst of it, unable to sleep because of the stink of rot that permeated the home she had made of her office in the Arcade. She turned to nocturnal exploration of the Arcade to find and stop the stench, found the building had more structure than the plans she had and irritations grew into obsessions.

Then the visits began. First were the Save Old Ormwood protestors who assiduously avoided doing anything that could have allowed Diana to have them removed, their leader Layla Spenser chatting pleasantly with the Blackmouth PD patrol officers who came by when Diana tried to have them ejected. Then came the nocturnal visitor, a young woman who was fascinated by the tree and equally so by Diana. She introduced herself as Mel and offered help investigating and resolving the strange happenings, yet avoided giving any details.

Beneath the Roots

Problems began to spin out of control. Voiceless whispers echoed in the central atrium of the arcade in the quiet hours. Diana felt herself being watched even when alone. Layla Spenser returned, this time with cryptic warnings and a plea for Diana not to go ahead with plans to demolish the Arcade. Research uncovered a dark history to Ormwood and the Willoughby family, and investigations revealed the presence of a basement not on the current plans, sealed up 30 years prior, and Diana became obsessed with unsealing it. All while trying to charm, cajole or strongarm the remaining businesses into selling up, and being defeated at every turn by Morris.

The basement was opened with a yawning silence and Diana quickly descended into it, volunteering Hank to come with a light to cut through the gloom. Beneath the arcade lay a tangled maze of access corridors and the remnants of heating ducts, many of their pipes torn out and repurposed into an attempt at a circle that filled the room that lay beneath the atrium. Rusting remnants to one side showed it had been a boiler room but now it was dominated by a complex branching network of stone roots, as if the carved tree above had grown down into the void below. The broken pipes had been formed into circle of copper and lead about the outer edge of where the roots grew, while the air was thick with darkness and a susurrus of voices whispering unknown words. Jane quickly began recording them, having followed Diana into the darkness with Morris, before things went wrong. Unnoticed by anyone, Hank had begun mouthing the words, eyes staring at the tree as he began trying to carve open his wrists with the edge of a chisel. Morris’s quick actions stopped him from doing so and retreat from the darkness was decided to be wise.

Truths and more mysteries were revealed in quick succession. Mel returned, bringing a friend and was horrified at what had happened and what lay beneath the Arcade. She spoke of abysses and verges, of ley lines and of the complex but amateurish binding that was woven around the tree, and of magic. Her friend Carmine called the three sleepwalkers because he could not find a better term for them. The tree was unknown but obviously dangerous, and it was calling to the three of them, Diana in particular. The words the whispers had spoken were Old Norse and had been the same ones the hanged man had tried to speak with his last, breathless moments.

Into Nightmares

Mel and Carmine advised caution with the unknown, that they would seek further information before any rash actions were taken, but a moment of madness threw such caution to the wind. Diana knew the tree was offering something and almost paid its price for it before hestating at the last moment, at which point Morris saw a chance to be rid of the meddlesome realtor and offered her to the tree. Jane found herself pointing a gun at a man who was almost family and as ambition, betrayal and disgust filled the air the world fell away into frozen moment, then darkness and nothing more.

Each of the three found themselves lost deep in their nightmares – Diana in the burning tenement, Morris drowing in the mire and Jane lost in the screaming, thorn-filled garden. Unlike before, these nightmares did not end and instead repeated in lucid eternities of torment, while they could feel others caught in that eternal moment and suffering with them. After a timeless age, each turned from their personal pain to the others lost with them and in doing so they faced their nightmares. They saw that they were mirrors without a reflection, as hollow and incomplete as they were, wishing to be whole. In that moment of completeness and of reaching out to others, the three awoke but not to the world they knew.

The three awoke on a broad beach of black sand beneath alien stars, while far out to sea something resembled the tree was slowly sinking into the still, black sea. It must have been immense for it seemed to be descending achingly slowly, almost as if the sea is savouring the consumption of the fallen thing. The beach itself was calmingly still, blown only by a gentle sea breeze that carried scents of forgotten days until the wind shifted and a familiar scent of stone and smoke, the smell of city, blew over the three from a yawning cave mouth set back from the sea. Confused and disorientated, they walked to the cave and stepped through as they felt something call to them.

Awareness of the world returned and they found themselves back in the basement of the Arcade, confused and yet at peace. The thing in the tree was gone, the basement was silent and nothing would be the same.


People Encountered

  • Hank Torres (First appearance) – head of Ormwood Development work crew.
  • Fred Spears (First appearance) – Custodian of Willowgate Arcade, has no fucks left to give.
  • Layla Spenser (First appearance) – leading Save Old Ormwood protest, knew things about the Tree.
  • Daniel Matthews (First appearance) – PI hired by Morris to investigate Diana.
  • Mel (First appearance) – Encountered by Diana when poking around the Tree.
  • Carmine (First appearance) – Contact of Mel’s, asked by her to help.

Locations

  • Willowgate Arcade (First appearance) – 19th century shopping arcade targetted for demolition, noted for the unusual stone tree decorating its central concourse.

Beneath Cold Boughs

Beneath cold boughs, cold deeds are done
Beneath cold boughs, innocence is hung

19th century children’s rhyme, origin unknown

Beneath Cold Boughs is an ongoing chronicle set in Blackmouth, currently on hodl due to the COVID pandemic of 2020-. It follows the story of three once-ordinary people as they try to survive the dangers of their own monstrous Hungers as well as the vast and lethal mysteries lurking in the shadows of the world.

Dramatis Personae

Diana Graves: A domineering social climber and corporate predator, the owner of Condor Acquisitions with a grand plans to bring the entire city into her grasp and remake it in her terrible image.

Jane Barrows: A student psychologist turned corporate aide, wrestling with her urges to hurt those most deserving of it and trying to keep a balance between the turbulent personalities of her kin.

Morris Mayfair: A small businessman who has fallen in with the Irish Mob, his monstrous strength and penchant for extreme violence with the slightest provocation has helped him on his path into the underworld but made enemies and alienated friends and family.

Chapters

  • Things Fall Apart – Strange happenings in Willowgate Arcade lead three souls down a very dark path. [This was the first arc of Beneath Cold Boughs, completed before session records were written so is recorded here as a single entry].
  • In Bloom – Four weeks have passed since the incident with the Tree, those involved have tried to forget and get on with their lives but nothing is that easy.
  • Down Among the Worms – Diana and Jane encounter someone who may actually know what has happened to them, and Condor Acquisitions gains a new contract as a first step toward Empire.
  • Seeping Through the Skin – Morris trails the Tree and bites off more than he can chew as things begin to spin out of control.
  • The Upside Down – Diana and Jane deal with the aftermath of Morris’ rampage and find more layers to the mysteries and strangeness of the world they have descended into.
  • Intrusions and Invitations – Repercussions continue, accidents happen and an invitation behind the curtain is recieved.
  • At the Court of the Rose and Cross – The Children meet Lane and her Court and deals are struck.
  • Ripples on the Pond – Diana and Jane have a quiet week while Morris recuperates, but peace and quiet can only last a short while before breaking.
  • The Fire and the Fury – An attack on one of the Children is an attack on all of them, and revenge is wrought in fire, blood and pain.
  • In the Ashes – The aftermath of a night’s violence and Diana closes her grip on Presidents Row.
  • Stepping Inside – Condor Acquisitions joins the Ormwood Development family.
  • Conversations With Friends – Diana has a night at the opera she will not forget, and Morris finds himself the target of police investigations.
  • Ex Post Facto – The firebombing of Morris’ home leads Det. Mayou to begin digging deeper into the shady details of his life.
  • Escalation – The feud with the Aryan Legion deepens as Morris’ family is kidnapped.
  • Through the Caul – Jane sees another side to the world in Ashton Park, while Morris throws himself into work to hide the hole where his family should be.
  • Blood Will Out – Morris finds purpose in brutality, and answers in the dark beneath an archway in dreams.
  • Negotiation – The Children escape a botched ambush with materiel and a hostage to interrogate.
  • Knowest Thou – Morris begins to carve his mark into Ormwood while Jane and Diana prepare to meet SGSS.
  • Answers and Questions – Contact is made with SGSS, and answers are obtained along with a lot more questions.
  • Ignition – Morris and Jane begin working down The List of possible AL informants.
  • Iron and Blood – Jane pursues the Cranemaker intent on both answers and justice, and gains a little of each.
  • By Fire Unbound – Morris and Price pursue Eddie Carter and face more than they can handle.
  • Charlie Foxtrot
  • The Offered Hand

Welcome to Blackmouth

The City of Arches, The Free City
Motto: Et sta super omnes nos (And above all we stand)

Blackmouth is the most populous city in the state of New Hampshire and one of the oldest cities in the United States. It is the seat of Saul County, although the county government was disbanded in 1975. The city is the heart of the greater Blackmouth metropolitan area, home to an estimated 2.1 million people in 2016.

Blackmouth was founded in 1643 on the southern side of the Black River around the military fort of Harton’s Knobbe. The city prospered as a trading port during the colonial era, fed by influxes of settlers who could not find home among the Puritan-dominated colonies of Massachusetts Bay, including Anglicans, Catholics and Jews. The city was the site of one of the first English-speaking Catholic churches in the Americas and has a large Catholic population even today.

Unlike its southern neighbour of Boston, Blackmouth saw no action during the Revolutionary War but was raided and burned by British forces during the War of 1812. Rebuilding began soon after under the guidance of visionary architect Victor Herbert Crane, following a grand plan intended to capture the zeitgeist of the new America he called ‘The Rebirth’. The city also began to industrialise, the culverting of the rivers and burying the ruins of its colonial past under grand avenues, monumental stonework and new railroads.

The city began to decline in the 20th century as local resources began to run dry and industry moved westward. Lend lease, war production and the Marshall Plan bought a few more decades of life but it was not enough. By the end of the 20th Century, Blackmouth suffered the same problems as New York and Chicago, urban deterioration as heavy industry moves abroad. Swathes of what was once the industrial heart of the city moulders unused, warehouses and docks half empty and rusting into the ground.

Today, Blackmouth is bloodied by unbowed. Hollingworth University remains one of the great institutions of the Ivy League, though nearby Boston still steals away the city’s best and brightest. Tourists come to gawk and stare at the city’s monumental architecture and enjoy the casinos of Dover Island, one of the only locations in New Hampshire that allow commercial gambling. Visitors to Blackmouth should take care, for Blackmouth is also the missing persons capital of the US, with more people going missing there each year than the entire state of Arizona.

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