Chapter 2 Wrap Up
[!info] Reconstruction Note This wrap-up was reconstructed in April 2026 from archived ChatGPT transcripts (scenario prep), one play fragment (
mid-fight notes.md— 6 lines of combat notes), and Keeper interview. The source material is overwhelmingly prep, not play records. The entire play sequence was recovered through the Keeper interview. Road encounters sourced fromlyon-to-vienna-sidequests.txt.
Narrative Recap
The journey from London began at Dover — a Channel crossing, then the long coach road toward Paris. They never reached the capital in peace. At a roadside inn, dispossessed veterans of Napoleon’s Grande Armée were ambushing travellers after dark. The investigators fought their way out, and among the spoils recovered a family seal ring bearing the crest of the de Puyrault family — a find that would shape the entire Lyon chapter.
In Paris, the party attended the Ball at the Hôtel de Brissac, hosted by the Duchesse_de_Brissac. Georgiana_Wentworth returned the ring to Comte Émeric de Puyrault, a young impoverished nobleman desperate to restore his family estate. Gratitude turned to invitation — he offered them lodgings at his Lyon estate, Le_Coteau_des_Ombres, and from that moment formed a romantic attachment to Georgiana that she would spend the rest of the chapter politely deflecting.
Lyon declared itself before they even reached de Puyrault’s door. On the road up to the estate, the party was ambushed by ciimba — zombie children with their mouths sewn shut. Augustus_Bolt was bitten and fell sick. The party killed the creatures and stacked them in a bonfire in the back garden of the Puyrault estate. Welcome to Lyon.
Abbe_Etienne_Duplessis briefed them at the Collégiale Saint-Just — the cult leader Mathilde_Savarin, the Société Harmonique de l’Aube, and the ritual they were preparing. Then came the masquerade soirée at the Maison_du_Corbeau, hosted by Monsieur Goupil, a useful fool in Savarin’s orbit. The investigators hunted down invitations — dropped, pickpocketed, given — donned their masks, and witnessed the secret ritual in the hidden chamber. A Formless Spawn. A child sacrifice. They watched it all and did not intervene. They left traumatized, carrying knowledge they could not put down.
At the Ball at the Château de Camberonne, hosted by the Marquise Éloïse de Camberonne, the party made the connections that would carry them to the end: Colonel_Henri_Moreau, introduced by Duplessis, who would bring his veteran soldiers to the fight. Commissaire Delaroche, Lyon’s chief of police, terrified and compromised by Savarin — but a potential ally if his children could be freed. And the confrontation between Duplessis and Abbé Ferrant of St. Nizier, Savarin’s fanatic priest, laid bare the theological war simmering beneath Lyon’s civility.
Three trips into the tunnels beneath Lyon followed. On the first expedition, the party mapped the passages, killed a silkweaver zombie creature lurking in the old guild vaults, and found “Perform” on their map — the Roman temple excavation beneath Fourvière Hill, where Savarin intended to conduct the ritual. Marina_Garrick encountered the Silent Nun in the tunnels — a spectral figure who would appear again. On the second trip, they found “Practice” — a sideways corridor ending in a locked door. The ladies posed as courtesans being brought for Fouchard’s pleasure, conning their way past the guards. Behind the door they got their first sight of the surgically altered children’s choir, practicing. They left before being caught.
The Orphans’ Hospital raid was the first of two assaults that would cost the party dearly. The objective was surgical: rescue Delaroche’s children, held by Savarin as leverage. Augustus and Jacob went in the front while the ladies, Moreau, his veterans, Thomas, and Adrien entered from the back. Blue Sash guards and orderlies fought them through the corridors. Thomas and Adrien were both wounded. When Blue Sash reinforcements arrived, Augustus went out front alone to hold them off — five against one. The ladies circled the building and volley-fired on the reinforcements from the flank, but it was too late. Augustus took mortal wounds. Jacob rushed to save him, critically failed his First Aid, and shoved his thumb into Augustus’s wound — killing him.
In the basement, they found Dr. Carreau in the middle of surgery on a child — inserting steel rods into the boy’s throat. Five other children in cages: two already operated on, three next. Two of the three were Delaroche’s children. Emma_Wentworth shot Carreau. Jacob stabbed him with a sword, pinning him to the ground. But the sight of the room sent Marina into temporary insanity — she saw her brother where Carreau lay — and she shot Jacob dead. Two PCs killed in minutes, both by their own side. Georgiana_Wentworth took a cleaver to the shoulder from a surgeon’s apprentice. Over a hundred children were freed from the wards above, escorted out, and stashed in the police barracks under Delaroche’s authority. Savarin’s power was broken — but at terrible cost.
The final assault on the Silkweavers’ Guild was the climax. Delaroche and his police went in the front door, fighting hand-to-hand with Blue Sashes at the barricades. Delaroche died trying to scale one — a Blue Sash behind it cut him down. Phil’s second character in a single chapter. The rest of the party and Moreau’s veterans descended into the sewers, found the “Practice” door, took out two guards, picked the lock, and opened into the cellar. Ciimba children charged from the darkness. Emma fled screaming — her second encounter with the zombie children crystallised into a permanent phobia. Charlotte was bitten. Marina was chewed on. Charlotte fled into the tunnels, got lost, and saw the Silent Nun again — the same spectral figure Marina had encountered on the first tunnel trip. Charlotte eventually found her way to “Plan” on the map — Savarin’s headquarters — where she recovered a tome and handouts pointing to Herzfeld in Vienna. The intelligence that would launch Chapter 3.
The Chakota was unleashed. The party retreated. Moreau’s veterans fell back under orders and prepared a volley. Marina waited at the corner with lantern oil and matches — her plan was to burn the creature as it rounded the bend. The Chakota squeezed its bulk around the corner. Marina saw it and her mind shattered one last time. She thought Moreau was attacking her. She lunged at him. He grabbed her and spun her into the Chakota’s mass. The creature began folding itself around her. Marina lit the oil and her gunpowder. The explosion killed her and the Chakota both — body parts and ichor spraying the tunnel walls. Moreau barely survived the blast.
Then Savarin came around the corner in the Chakota’s wake, ready to unleash her spells on whatever remained. The veterans were waiting. Their volley killed her instantly, throwing her body back against the tunnel wall before she could utter a single incantation. Fouchard died when the party regrouped and entered the cellar to rescue the surgically altered children’s choir. <!-- UNVERIFIED: Exact circumstances of Fouchard’s death — Keeper memory unclear. Accepted as-is during reconcile (April 2026); will update if Keeper recovers more detail. -->
The Fourvière ritual never happened. Savarin was dead, the Chakota destroyed, the choir rescued. The party had prevented the Lyon cell from completing its part of the Grand Canticle — a total victory, bought with four lives.
The survivors rested at the Puyrault estate for several days. Émeric de Puyrault proposed to Georgiana. She shut it down, said she had to move on, and bade him goodbye. Varrio_Harrowmont arrived from Venice — Phil’s new character, fresh from disrupting the Confraternita del Bel Canto — joining the group just before departure. Thomas stayed with the party. The road to Vienna lay ahead.
Three encounters marked the journey. At an isolated inn during a storm — the Beast of the Black Forest Inn — the party discovered a cannibal family butchering guests into sweet-smelling candles, soap, and “pork.” They saw what was happening and fought their way out. Then a period of rest at a Swiss chalet overlooking a lake. And finally, the Alchemist’s Final Experiment: the party found an overturned carriage and a dying alchemist named Ernst Kellerman, whose life’s work — a homunculus, invisible in its larval stage — had escaped. Kellerman’s last words warned them: the creature would multiply if it reached water. The party tracked the invisible homunculus through the forest, past a shepherd’s hut where it had already fed, to an abandoned mill with a pond. They barely stopped it before it reached the water.
[!info] Source Both scenarios are from
lyon-to-vienna-sidequests.txt(ChatGPT prep, December 2025). The Beast of the Black Forest Inn was adapted significantly at the table — the prep describes a supernatural creature bound to the inn’s structure, but play produced a cannibal family. The Alchemist’s Final Experiment played close to prep.
PC Carry-Forward
Marina Garrick (Anna) — DEAD
- Killed at the Silkweavers’ Guild. Detonated herself with lantern oil and gunpowder to destroy the Chakota after a bout of temporary insanity
- Recurring insanity was the defining arc of her character: Osney Grange (Chapter 0.1), the Orphans’ Hospital (shot Jacob), and the Silkweavers’ Guild (attacked Moreau, killed by own explosion)
- Anna creates Adrien_de_Montferrand for Chapter 3
Augustus Bolt (Jay) — DEAD
- Killed at the Orphans’ Hospital. Held off five Blue Sashes alone, took mortal wounds. Jacob’s critically failed First Aid finished him
- Jay takes over Colonel_Henri_Moreau for the remainder of Lyon and into Vienna
Jacob (Phil) — DEAD
- Killed at the Orphans’ Hospital. Shot by Marina in a bout of insanity — she thought the man Jacob had just killed (Dr. Carreau) was her brother
- Phil’s first character. Phil takes over Monsieur Delaroche
Monsieur Delaroche (Phil) — DEAD
- Killed at the Silkweavers’ Guild barricade. Tried to scale a barrier, cut down by a Blue Sash behind it
- Phil’s second character lost in the same chapter. Phil creates Varrio_Harrowmont for Chapter 3
Emma Wentworth (Missy)
- Acquired phobia of children from the ciimba attack at the Silkweavers’ Guild (her second ciimba encounter — the first was the road ambush near Puyrault’s estate)
- Now carries phobias of theatre (Chapter 0.5) and children (Chapter 2)
- Witnessed the child sacrifice at Goupil’s masquerade and the surgical horrors of the Orphans’ Hospital basement
Georgiana Wentworth (Beth)
- Took a cleaver to the shoulder from a surgeon’s apprentice at the Orphans’ Hospital
- Fended off Puyrault’s romantic advances throughout the chapter; shut down his proposal before departure
- Carries phobias of theatre (Chapter 0.5) and fish (Chapter 0.6)
Charlotte Thorne (Juel)
- Bitten by a ciimba at the Silkweavers’ Guild — bite was treated, no disease
- Got lost in the tunnels, saw the Silent Nun, found Savarin’s HQ (“Plan”) and recovered the intelligence pointing to Herzfeld in Vienna
- Her discovery of the Vienna intelligence is the narrative bridge to Chapter 3
Colonel Henri Moreau (Jay — took over mid-chapter)
- Recruited veteran soldiers who proved decisive: the volley that killed Savarin
- Nearly killed by Marina’s explosion that destroyed the Chakota
- Carries forward as Jay’s PC into Vienna (dies Session 5)
Thomas Wyndham (Keeper NPC)
- Wounded at the Orphans’ Hospital
- Stayed with the party through the departure from Lyon
Adrien de Montferrand (introduced mid-chapter as NPC)
- Met at the Camberonne Ball, introduced by Puyrault
- Wounded at the Orphans’ Hospital
- Becomes Anna’s PC in Chapter 3
World State (End of Chapter 2)
- In-game date: Late July 1814
- Party location: En route to Vienna (via Switzerland)
- Party composition: Emma Wentworth, Georgiana Wentworth, Charlotte Thorne, Colonel Henri Moreau (Jay), Varrio Harrowmont (Phil), Adrien de Montferrand (NPC → Anna’s PC in Ch.3). Thomas Wyndham (Keeper NPC)
- Lyon cell status: DESTROYED. Savarin dead. Chakota destroyed. Fouchard dead. Carreau dead. Choir rescued. Fourvière ritual prevented
- Surviving Lyon NPCs: Duplessis (Order ally), Puyrault (rejected suitor, at his estate), Ferrant (Savarin’s priest — alive and well in Lyon)
- Order status: Intelligence recovered pointing to Herzfeld and the Vienna cell
- Next chapter: Chapter 2.5 (Venice, off-camera) → Chapter 3 (Vienna)