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Session 09 Wrap Up

[!info] Canon State Session 9 played on 16 April 2026, taking the Wächter combat from mid-Round 3 through the immediate aftermath of the masquerade and concluding with Adler bound and broken in the cellar of the Order’s Vienna safehouse. Every claim below is sourced either to session9_play_notes.md or to the live GM chat that ran alongside play. Where the transcript and the chat diverge, the chat is treated as authoritative because the GM issued rulings there in real time.


1. What Happened — Narrative Recap

The chaos at Palais_Lobkowitz reached a fever pitch in Round 3. A bronze-scaled Wächter rose from the headless corpse of Mikhail on the dance floor and turned its attention on Vladimir, raking its claws across his chest and shoulder in a spray of blood that splattered across Freddy’s face. Freddy dragged at the wounded officer, but Vladimir’s legs gave out and he crashed to the parquet. A second Wächter came barrelling out of a side corridor and bounced off the walls before giving chase. Adler sprinted across the dance floor and vaulted the refreshment tables with Sasha and Nikolai_Volkonsky pounding after him. Sasha’s flying tackle missed by a yard, and he crashed into an end table in a heap of silverware and tablecloths. In the same breath, Georgiana — sharp-eyed in the pandemonium — registered two critical details. Baron von Kaunitz was gone, slipped away via the balcony with the calm of a man who had simply grown bored of the evening. And at the far wall, a domino-masked man with a half-drawn pistol stood frozen, his eyes locked on Adrien: Captain Vogel, identified at once beneath the mask, there as a Kaunitz surveillance asset and caught now in a scene he had not been warned about. He held a breath, then turned and fled through the main entrance, leaving the carnage behind him.

Varrio wasted no time. He tore a strip of tablecloth, wrapped it around a salvaged chair leg, doused it in a cracked bottle of cognac bleeding across the parquet — paused to take a swig — and lit the whole thing from a still-smouldering candle stub that had fallen from the shattered chandelier. The torch erupted in a whoosh of flame, and the nearest Wächter reared back from Vladimir with an unearthly screech. Across the ballroom Katherine shouted the party toward the windows; Emma smashed a chair through the nearest one, opening a body-sized gap over the flat lead-sheeted roof of the port-cochère eight feet below. Thomas leapt through and landed in a crouch, turning to help the others — but Fräulein Lindqvist jumped too hard and sailed past him at an angle, and he lunged, caught her by the arm and the dress, and ended up flattened on the roof, half-hanging off the edge, the singer dangling above a ten-foot drop to the cobblestones of the Spiegelgasse below.

Katherine fired her pistol at the fleeing Adler, forcing him to throw himself to the ground and skid across the parquet, halting his progress just outside the withdrawing-room door. Freddy, watching Varrio’s success with fire, tore cloth from his own clothing and fashioned a second flame in a frantic motion. The effect was immediate. Both creatures recoiled from the fire with a desperation that bordered on terror, scrabbling backwards across the hardwood floor like animals fleeing a bonfire. Varrio pressed his advantage, ran up to the second Wächter as it leapt at him, and thrust his torch directly into its jaw. The creature ignited instantly and completely, going up like a Roman candle in a roar of unnatural flame, thrashing and shrieking on the ballroom floor before it was still. Nobody had expected to kill one of the horrors, let alone so dramatically. The first Wächter, unfettered by the dying commands, bounded across the dance floor and pounced on the fallen Vladimir, wrapping its tongue around his neck and gnashing at his face and jaw — his muffled screams rose through the creature’s mouth before fading. Across the ballroom, Adler — sprawled on the parquet with a viable exit still possible through the withdrawing-room window — struck his tuning fork against the floor and recalled the third remaining Wächter from the port-cochère roof. In the alleyway below, Thomas pushed Anna behind him and raised a stone; the creature shuddered, turned, and tumbled clumsily back down to the cobblestones, drawn by the fork’s summons. Georgiana met the second Wächter as it came sprinting out of the corridor, twisted aside, and raked her sword across its flank in a single fluid cut that spilled dark ichor across the dance floor.

Georgiana had been watching every move Adler made. As he scrambled to his feet and sprinted for the withdrawing-room window, she was already in position between him and every possible exit. She caught up in a single decisive stride and swept her sword low, slicing through both of his Achilles tendons in one fluid motion. Adler collapsed with a scream, fetching up against the window with blood pooling beneath him. Emma rushed forward to seize the fork; Adler, even in his agony, drove his knife up under her arm and inflicted a deep and serious wound before Nikolai and Sasha crashed into him like a wall and pummelled him into the floor. Varrio stepped on Adler’s wrist and pressed his torch to the man’s hand until the fork clattered free, and Katherine dove for it — and the moment her fingers closed around it she was struck by a brief, disorienting vision she could not quite explain. The surviving Wächter reached the broken ballroom window and clambered up. Georgiana touched the fork in Katherine’s hand and through some unknown sympathy of brass and blood saw through the creature’s eyes — an alien colour spectrum, its claws as her own limbs — and for a moment forced it to sit submissively on the cobblestones outside. The link fractured and she lost it, paying a point of sanity for the trespass. Varrio, in the courtyard below and ignorant of any of this, stepped around the corner and saw the creature sitting there. He set it on fire without hesitation. It burned. Moments later, as the party regrouped in the withdrawing room to plan their exit, Georgiana asked for the fork and Katherine handed it to her without a word. It has not left Georgiana’s person since.

The escape from the Palais was a scramble of bodies through broken windows and darkened gardens. Varrio navigated the walled rose parterres and the iron-spiked fencing to reach Charles and the carriage, waving his torch to keep any remaining Wächter at bay. Adler was bound hand and foot with strips of gold brocade rope and tassels torn from the ballroom hangings, and the entire party — with Nikolai, Sasha, and a catatonic Fräulein Lindqvist wrapped in a borrowed cape — piled into the carriage. They picked up Thomas and Anna on the Spiegelgasse as they fled, and Charles drove hard for the Josefstadt district as police whistles began to echo through the Vienna night. Ten minutes later, Thaliastraße 12 opened its door to them for the first and, by Thurner’s standing order, almost certainly the last time. Inside, Varrio found the upper garret arranged as an observation post, with a clear view of the street below and a rooftop hatch that opened onto the neighbouring rooftops — an emergency exit spanning three houses in either direction. In the cellar, behind a section of false brickwork, the hidden cache was exactly as Thurner had described: two cavalry pistols, forty rounds of ammunition, an Austrian-pattern sabre, thirty feet of rope, and several lanterns with oil.

Adler was hauled down the rickety cellar steps and tied to a rickety wooden chair. His heels were ruined, his left hand burned to a blackened claw, his face a map of bruises from the Russians’ attentions. The interrogation that followed was thorough, if unconventional — every attempt to first-aid the screaming prisoner only seemed to cause him more pain, until he was begging them to stop helping him and simply answer their questions. What he revealed was considerable. The party’s stolen occult books and Marina’s notebook were in the Polizeidirektion’s ground-floor strong room under Vogel’s authority, accessible only to officers of captain rank and above. A secret passage behind a bookcase in Professor Herzfeld’s University office led directly to the anatomical theatre below, bypassing the main guard station entirely. Anna was confirmed as the essential and irreplaceable final piece of the ritual — no backup soprano, no time to prepare one. The name Caroline Hartley, a dark-haired English music student, was mentioned as a potential future target. Adler explained the fork’s mechanics — A=432 Hz, rhythmic commands coded in the spacing of strikes — and admitted the Wächter were not crafted things but rather the unsuccessful by-products of the Brotherhood’s integration process. When Nikolai demanded to know what had happened to his missing friends, Adler’s answer was chilling: they had been integrated into the machine. They had transcended. One more dormant Wächter, he added, lay inert in his carriage, waiting. As the first grey light of dawn crept over the rooftops of Josefstadt, the party sat with a hamstrung prisoner, a traumatised soprano, two grieving Russian officers, a tuning fork of terrible power, and exactly six days until the fifteenth.


2. Branch Resolved — Branch 2 (Adler captured alive)

The Session 9 Plan’s §2 matrix resolves unambiguously on Branch 2. Adler is alive, bound, and in the party’s custody at Thaliastraße 12. Two Wächter were killed on site at the Palais. The third Wächter, dormant in Adler’s carriage and never deployed, is now unaccounted for — the carriage was almost certainly at the Palais’s carriage entrance or in the Minoritenplatz when the party fled, and is no longer in the party’s line of sight.

This is Branch 2’s highest-leverage variant. The party did not merely capture Adler — they also recovered the command fork intact, extracted Anna, kept Nikolai and Sasha as loyal witnesses, and produced a complete interrogation before dawn. The operational position is as strong as it gets. The political exposure, by contrast, is as bad as it gets (see §5).


3. PC Carry-Forward

Adrien de Montferrand (Anna)

Freddy Cavendish (Jay)

Emma Wentworth (Missy)

Georgiana Wentworth (Beth)

Katherine Ward (Juel)

Varrio Harrowmont (Phil)

Thomas Wyndham (Keeper NPC)


4. What Carries Forward — Unresolved at Dawn on 9 August

Adler in the cellar

Adler is bound to a chair in the cellar, both heels severed, one hand burned. He has told them everything under torture. The party now owns a living Brotherhood Oberführer with nowhere clean to put him. Every option in Session 9 Plan §2 Branch 2’s holding matrix is still in play: White Ox burns, Thaliastraße 12 is already burning, Palais Kinsky endangers the convalescing Charlotte and the Hartleys, Thurner requires transport time, the Russians want him personally, Harcourt’s embassy is sovereign soil. This is the first decision the party makes on the morning of the 9th.

The command fork

The fork is in Georgiana’s hand — Katherine grabbed it at the moment Adler was disarmed and carried it to the withdrawing room, but when Georgiana asked for it there she passed it across without comment. It is brass, A=432 Hz, etched with the Brotherhood crest, and it appears to establish a brief psychic link to any Wächter within range when handled by a living person. Katherine’s disorienting vision on first contact and Georgiana’s borrowed-sight moment both suggest the fork is not a passive controller but an active conduit. Whatever the party does with it next — keep it, destroy it, strike it in the anatomical theatre — is the single highest-stakes physical decision in the chapter.

Anna, conscious and sedated

Fräulein Lindqvist is asleep in a separate bedroom under brandy and laudanum. When she wakes, the Session 8 Plan’s Anna interrogation is fully available — Bäckerstrasse 14, Adler’s rooms, the screaming under the floor, the side entrance to the University. Her testimony corroborates everything Adler said in the cellar.

Emma’s wound

Emma is in the front bedroom with Thomas refusing to leave her side. The wound is serious — under the armpit, probably nicked a lung. Fischbein is not a doctor. Bringing a doctor to Thaliastraße 12 burns the asset further; moving Emma is dangerous. The party sent Charles with an urgent note to Honoria before dawn. Honoria’s response determines the morning’s first scene.

The third Wächter

The Wächter dormant on Adler’s carriage never deployed. The carriage was in the Palais courtyard or Minoritenplatz when the party fled. That Wächter is now loose Brotherhood inventory in the custody of whoever reaches the carriage first. Most plausibly Brotherhood retrievers dispatched by Kaunitz or Vogel retrieve it before dawn; the party does not have it, does not know exactly where it is, and may face it again.

The Brotherhood’s dawn awareness

Herzfeld learns of Adler’s capture from Kaunitz at or near dawn. He does not know what Adler has told the party, so he assumes the worst. Per Branch 2 canon: this is the most dangerous branch for the Brotherhood’s internal state, and therefore the most dangerous branch for the party going forward. Expect the University to fortify, the remaining Wächter (including the one that just came off the carriage) to be repositioned as defensive assets, and the Bauer brothers to be recalled to the building as muscle.

Kaunitz and Vogel, still in the city

Kaunitz walked off the terrace. Vogel ran through the main entrance after personally witnessing Adrien’s civilian shooting and identifying Georgiana as the woman who saw him in the mask. Both senior survivors of the night are Brotherhood-aligned, both know the party’s faces, and both have the Austrian state apparatus at their disposal.

Nikolai and Sasha, now in the safehouse

Two Russian Imperial Guard officers are in the Order’s Vienna safehouse, having helped capture a Brotherhood Oberführer and heard his cellar confession. The Russian delegation’s search for Mikhail and for Nikolai’s absence begins at first light. The Order’s exposure through the Russians is now total — Nikolai and Sasha know the safehouse, know the party’s names, and have personal grievance against the Brotherhood.

Nell, missing

Nell fled independently during the combat. Where she went is unknown. She is Katherine’s asset; Katherine has a loyalty contract to honour. The first thing Katherine does at dawn on the 9th is a find-Nell priority scene.

Caroline Hartley, named as a future target

Adler mentioned Caroline Hartley by name as a potential substitute should the Brotherhood’s primary plans be disrupted. The party’s most established romantic interest in Vienna is now on the Brotherhood’s reserve list. This is Adrien’s problem first and the party’s problem second. The Hartleys remain at Palais_Kinsky and do not yet know.

The political fallout (§5) begins in hours

Nothing from the Session 9 Plan §3 has happened yet — Metternich’s apparatus has not yet moved, Harcourt has not yet summoned, Vogel’s arrest warrant is not yet issued, the Wiener Zeitung has not yet printed the official narrative. All of that begins between now and breakfast.

The duel at dawn

Sternberg vs Thomas was scheduled for dawn on 9 August. It is now dawn on 9 August. Thomas is in the safehouse at Emma’s bedside. Whether the duel runs, is deferred, or is abandoned is a Session 10 Phase 1 question — the Session 9 Plan’s three options (runs-as-written, withdrawn-in-private, deferred) are all still on the table.


5. World State


6. Keeper Checklist — Session 10 Prep

Concrete, prep-facing. This is the minimum the Keeper needs to have drafted before Session 10 runs.


7. Quality Notes


8. Updated Entities

The following entity files have been or will be updated in the vault to reflect Session 9 canon. Changes are summarised here for receipts; the actual vault edits are applied in this wrap-up pass.

Anton_Adler

Harmonische_Wachter

Anna_Lindqvist

Command_Tuning_Fork

Ludwig_Vogel

Otto_von_Kaunitz

Russian_Officers_Volkonsky_Detail and Nikolai_Volkonsky

Emma_Wentworth

Thaliastrasse_12_Safehouse

Palais_Lobkowitz

Caroline_Hartley

Albin_Herzfeld

Nell_Coker

Charlotte_Thorne


9. New Entity Files

Two long-standing NPCs lacked vault files and have been created as part of this wrap-up pass:

All other named characters from Session 9 were already in the vault.


10. Sources

Connections

Session 09 Wr… Session 9 — T… Command Tunin… Timeline Anton Adler Harmonische W… Harmonic Engine Forbidden Tex… War Council H… Resonance Com… Session 10 Wr… Session 11 Wr… Session 12 Wr… Session 13 Wr… Session 14 Wr… Session 01 Wr… Albin Herzfeld Andrei Volkon… Nikolai Volko… Russian Offic…