Brotherhood of the Worm
Brotherhood of the Worm
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The door leading to the hallway and the rooms upstairs slammed open without warning, and in came the missing patron. He was tall, thin, and wide in the shoulders. He had been lodging upstairs for the last three days, and always wore the same grey coat and cocked hat. In his gloved left hand was a heavy-looking leather bag that he never let anyone else touch. Apparently, he even took it to the outhouse.
“Listen to me!” he bellowed after letting the bag down and shutting the door. “And listen well. Until the sun rises, no one may leave this inn!”
Having just emptied a goblet down his throat, Moritz gave the man a look of dull surprise. “What is this? A robbery?”
“I'm afraid not,” the strange patron said. “If it were, we'd all have a better chance of getting through it alive.”
“Few refer to it by name, but it is called the Culling, and it's been protecting the world from monsters and witches for as long as history remembers. From time to time, others have tried their hands at monster hunting, but it never lasted. In the long run, only the Culling has survived the test of time.
“Officially, no noble is under obligation to aid a hunter. But the consequences of rejecting a plea for help far outweigh their potential cost.”
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