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- | When Queen [[people:Aurora I]] sent [[people:Beatrice Hapsteng|Countess Hapsteng]] to [[atlas:Bornheim]] to oversee her affairs it was not expressed displeasure of the current [[people:Donat Lange|Lord Marshall]], but changed Pippen's life. The [[lore:Nightwatch]] became her tool and she made Pippen its Captain. He was told to use his men to oversee the constables as well as controlling all traffic through the north gate. | + | When Queen [[people:Aurora I]] sent [[people:Beatrice Hapsteng|Countess Hapsteng]] to [[atlas:Bornheim]] to oversee her affairs it was not expressed displeasure of the current [[people:Donat Lange|Lord Marshall]], but changed Pippen's life. The [[orgs:nightwatch]] became her tool and she made Pippen its Captain. He was told to use his men to oversee the constables as well as controlling all traffic through the north gate. |
His involvement in the cult eventually was exposed by [[people:Gia Sojourner]], [[people:Brizanthimus]], and [[people:Oswald]] and Lady Hapsteng had no choice but to secure him in [[atlas:Blackyard Prison]]. She would have quietly had him killed except that when she moved him to Ridge Constabulary for his trial he had a chance to speak with Gia. She convinced him that the city would perish if men like him did not stand up. | His involvement in the cult eventually was exposed by [[people:Gia Sojourner]], [[people:Brizanthimus]], and [[people:Oswald]] and Lady Hapsteng had no choice but to secure him in [[atlas:Blackyard Prison]]. She would have quietly had him killed except that when she moved him to Ridge Constabulary for his trial he had a chance to speak with Gia. She convinced him that the city would perish if men like him did not stand up. |