Yusef:
Acerion wrote:"She fled with the body of her fallen champion, nothing more," the paladin replies. "Evil lingers here no longer." With that he turns and makes his way to meet up with the others.
"That's surprises me," Yusef replies pensively. "I would not have expected anyone in that family to retrieve a fallen comrade."
Sherra wrote:<"I am quite well,"> Sherra says with a smile at his efforts with the Thothian language. <"I rescued someone I am most anxious to see once we are done here.">
<"Good work, Sherra"> Yusef replies. <"I had not expected to find any survivors. Perhaps we can learn more from them.">
Validar wrote:Validar listens to Yusef's explanation. "A self-replicating army?" Validar states, a bit hesitantly. "That is certainly a trouble of utmost concern to our lands. Any place that is unprotected and undefended could end up adding to their swelling ranks. I am loathe to consider what could happen on a larger scale."
"Had we not convinced them that
this experiment was a failure, as Thelma put it, we might well be finding out sooner than we like."
Lyonessa wrote:Lyonessa listens with dread as Yusef answers Validar's question. "That would help explain why I have never encountered undead such as these before today," she says with a shiver. "Such evil to create a horror like that."
Yusef can only nod in agreement with Lyonessa's sentiment.
Ivy wrote:“You obviously possess more knowledge about the Devilles then you let on earlier, Yusef,” Ivy uncharacteristically snaps. “We had a meeting about this back at Karn’s Keep and yet you kept silent about them. Why is that? Didn’t you think that such information would have been useful to us? Whose side are you really on?”
Yusef is taken aback by the vehemence expressed by Ivy. "Nearly all of what I told you I learned by talking with Thelma while Lord Acerion fought Baracus. Doing so served to keep her from using her spells on him and I thought it would be valuable to gain a little information.
"The truth is, that I know very little about my family other than a few names and such, which I doubt would be of any great use. As for the meeting, no one asked and I didn't feel that I knew enough to be of any real value."
Yusef looks at Ivy a moment later. "I thought I was on your side. However, it is becoming increasingly clear to me that my help is not wanted and that I will never be accepted among you."
Validar wrote:"I see," Validar responds. "We do seem to have quite the collaboration united against us and our efforts. Hopefully next time we will be able to defeat them in total. Still I am pleased that we were more than a match for their abilities."
"I wonder if there is some connection in this 'emotion' issue or rather the lack thereof, or if it is simply a matter of what we are dealing with. It is only evil most foul who would be able to concoct such a plan as was hatched here in Wrasseldown."
"Baracus seemed disdainful of me, more than anything. Not really the same as rage, but still negative," Yusef says. "My impression was that his rage was triggered by seeing the symbol of Hextor's enemy. Thelma, on the other hand, seemed to have lost all capacity for emotion. This might explain why she might prefer the company of undead to humans."
Validar wrote:Validar considers his thoughts for a few moments as the Guardians begin going about the final actions of the battle. Validar will approach Yusef. "We should discuss what you know about the individuals in the Deville family. We are dealing with numerous individuals, working both independently and in conjunction, and any information about them may prove advantageous."
"Certainly, Baron Validar," Yusef replies. "However, I fear you will find that it is precious little. I didn't have the opportunity to learn much about the family members other than the names of a few of the heads of the clan."
Validar mentions the possibility of a spy, which Yusef doesn't entirely dismiss. It's more likely that they just had a few people watching the roads, though. It wouldn't be that hard to track the movements of an army this large.
Serena wrote:“From your description of the spell you were hit with, Yusef, I’d say that it was a Power Word: Stun. As a means of comparison, that means she’s at least as powerful in magic as Jallarzi is. This Thelma is skilled at her art. The staff she carried could have been a Staff of the Necromancer. It’s like a Staff of Power, but slanted towards those who dabble in the necromantic arts.”
"I'm not surprised; as one of the heads of the clan, I would expect her to be quite powerful. She mentioned that I couldn't have used the staff, so you may be right about it being specific to necromancers."
Serena wrote:“Given the nature of the enemy, you may not find anything. After all, all these demonesses had to do was take the form of a simple peasant girl and engage any of these men in normal conversation. They could then use their innate abilities to charm any information out of them they desired. A man used in such a way wouldn’t even realize what he had done. That seems far more likely than to have a spy amongst us.”
"I agree. They might also have simply stationed a few men along the roads to keep an eye out and report on our movements."
As the search and cleanup begins, Yusef uses the senses of his summoned wolf spirit to locate undead stragglers. Those that are found are quickly destroyed. Letting any of these creatures get away could prove catastrophic.
At Validar's request, Yusef attends the meeting with the Duke. Validar reviews what they have learned thus far along with his suspicions and warnings.
Remembering how Ivy castagated him for not voicing those tiny motes of information he had, Yusef speaks up. "There isn't much I can add, but I will tell you what little I know.
"My father's grandmother was transformed into a succubus by Orcus. She cares little for anyone else and is a victim of her own passions.
"Her three daughters are what are known as Alu-demonesses. Josetta enjoys manipulating people, and may have impersonated the Duchess of Elcadan. Little is known of Abigale, though she seems to work with Josetta. Thelma, who we met, is a powerful necromancer. I have seen her disecting living people and other creatures as part of her studies.
"Between them, they had around two dozen children, of which my father is one. He in turn had a similar number of kids, mostly bastard slaves like myself. Others of his generation may have done likewise, so there may be hundreds of family members in total.
"Thelma's son Alexander is a fabled horror and feared even by the family. It may be he that stole Thelma's ability to feel emotions."
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In case it's not obvious: I have always played Yusef as the classic strong, silent type. He listens, but doesn't speak very much other than answering questions or when he feels he has valuable information.