A burglary claimed $9 million in etched lumenstones from the private estate of Phineas T. Barbunkle on Saturday night, the largest theft among the lake villas in a hundred years. The robbers entered the estate at approximately 1 a.m. through a service entrance and picked the lock on the vault
Read MorePolice Let Gang Members Go?
A disturbing number of incidences are being claimed by citizens of brazen crime performed in broad daylight. The city police seemly not moved to action and, in some cases, complicitly releasing the suspects without charge. Who is this new criminal organization? If the selling of the new street drug, wyvern’s widow, is their trade, where are the illegal substances originating from? Wyvern’s widow was once a popular home remedy for ear aches, but larger doses can cause euphoric hallucinations in users. Too large of a dose can cause death, as was made evident in the Eclipse murders just three months
Reputed Hawkhurst Gang Boss Killed
Gov’ner, the reputed boss of the Hawkhurst Gang, was fatally shot by blaster fire outside his home in The Stacks last night. Auxientia Police are currently investigating the incident as a homicide, but would not comment as to any leads in the case. Alleged Hawkhurst mouthpiece Euphemia could not be reached for comment, and the Twin Feathers Laundromat, a long rumored Hawkhurst headquarters, was seen to have a sign on the door reading, “Popped ‘Round the Corner. Back in Ten Minutes.” Rumors run wild with speculations on who will now lead the Hawkhursts, or if a new gang will move in to
This Day in History
Ten years ago . . . Luciole inventor Climus Lilly studied under the Bāhira for years before returning to the Luciole Ltd., swiftly patenting several formerly Bāhira traditional medicinal techniques and medical equipment. Court disputes between the two parties are on-going. One Hundred years ago . . . Select members of The Gilded host an open forum for citizens on the first full moon to ask questions, give suggestions on what citizens need, and submit lists of what can be improved. One Hundred Twenty-five years ago… Today marks the anniversary of the infamous Weatherglass Widow heist, the last of the
Sham Lumenstone Seller’s Trial Begins Jury Selection
A crowd of excited onlookers gathered outside as a small procession, including two representatives of the Auxientia Police Patrol (APP) and one Silas Stanley, made the transition from jail to courthouse. The crowd’s mood seemed gleeful, akin watchers at a sporting event, although no match was to take place later this week other than a match of wits by the appointed lawyers to determine the fate of Stanley Dedicated readers of the Auxientia Observer will recall how Silas Stanley was once the famous vendor of many a lumenstone product. Specializing in lumenstone salves, the salesman’s products purported to cure all