Since A' was offline for most of today, I'll be writing the post mortem instead . We first placed stim patches on Dargo's body, safely secured to a stretcher, to interrogate the ork who had body-swapped with him. After a strained bit of ne gotiation, the sorcerer agreed to reverse the spell. He succeeded in doing so, but became irritated with our attempts to interrogate him; and after failing t o call for help, he began to summon something. There was a brief combat, and the ork was rendered unconscious. The only thing he managed to summon was a sm all watcher, whom Fox dispatched. Dargo was fine, aside from a bit of bleeding (induced by the ork when he was demanding to return to his body) and a faint t aste of mercury in his mouth (induced by the ork when he was returning to his b ody). We then left the building, having called Doc Wagon to handle the ork we left be hind. After a fairly uneventful trip, we arrived in the Tir Tangire compound o n Nantucket. To pass through customs, we were forced to leave behind all our h eavy weaponry and other contraband (I don't know if the drugs our medics are ca rrying counted) with the officials upon entering the island. Incidentally, the were-fox is accorded full citizenship here. The ambassador then took us on a tour of the compound, which included a stop in the netherworld. It seems that reality is more malleable than it seems, and t hat various factions are attempting to alter it by "twisting" at various junctu res in the continuum, which can be in the form of significant named places, thi ngs, or ideas. One such juncture is the magical technology currently being dev eloped by a company known as Silvertech. Our proposed mission is to gain the u se of this new juncture, though the details of doing so haven't been revealed y et. The exact details of the ambassador's seminar are a bit complicated [so it would be easier to ask in-character at the next run rather than through email; in the specific case of A', he probably wasn't invited because he's a computer and couldn't fit through the door]. Lessons learned: Um, I don't know. If anyone wants to mention something, please do so. There w as a lot of arguing in the party, which might be bad.