C-BMBM05 (Feb 13, 2022)

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C-BMBM05

Puzzle

DIFFERENT RECEIPT
11 CHARACTERS 2 WORDS
“Bloody day in Baltimore.”

Clue

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Answer and Explanation

Answer: Bloody Mary
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Summary of Receipt

Employees 26, 611 and 512, along with Bartlett, talk to Mrs. Tudor in an attempt to use her magic mirror to send Augustine back to Eden. However, Bartlett broke it, and she threw it away. 611 and Bartlett are going to try and find the broken mirror while 512 and 26 talk to Tudor, since she wants to chat with 512 for some reason.

Transcript

[BRANCH] LONG ISLAND
[SERVER] EMPLOYEE NO. 611
[DATE] 2/13/22
[INDEX ID] BMBM05
[SECURITY] CAFE

The Vile City is… as you would expect. The name certainly matches up. Luckily we were in the more “affluent” part of the city known as the Báthory Block. The Demons who live here mainly consist of consorts and high-ranking or influential Blooded Demon-types. It’s still a reasonably gruesome place with an air of certain danger, but better than the Huntsman’s Quarters or the Brimstone Slums. At least, according to No. 26 and Dover anyway.

Thankfully, we were able to meet up with Mrs. Tudor, or as she is certainly better known in Baltimore, “Bloody Mary.” Mary runs some sort of parlor of debauchery in the Block, from what I could tell. A regular meeting place for various Eisheth Demons and socialite consorts. As it turns out, about a third of the Eisheth brood are relatively loyal to Satan. Another third owed their loyalty to Lucifer and the last third to Asmodeus. However, with Lucifer and Asmodeus dead, and Satan having recently returned, dozens of Eisheths have been flocking to the Hauntaurskald. Though, according to Dover, it’s not uncommon for Eisheths to follow power, especially that of the Princes.

Here’s the transcript of our conversation with Mary. I can’t say it’s terribly helpful for our current predicament, and I can tell Dover was disappointed too. I think Dover expected Mary to have the solution on hand and she didn’t… because of Dover. So we’ll need to look elsewhere.

S.O.T. Mrs. Tudor: Ew. Who let you in?
Mr. Bartlett: You wound me, sister! …And also your security is lacking. You know there’s still Sevenfold’s running around, right?
Mrs. Tudor: In Báthory? I doubt it. Now, have you come to apologize or socialize?
Mr. Bartlett: …Socialize?
Mrs. Tudor: What do you want from me?
Mr. Bartlett: Why do you always assume- Well, actually, yeah. We could really use your mirror. Just borrow it, really.
Mrs. Tudor: What for?
Mr. Bartlett: [CaDCom unable to transcribe]
Mrs. Tudor: What?
Mr. Bartlett: Ugh… to put something back in Eden.
Mrs. Tudor: Eden!? Absolutely not. You can just dump these humans in Pandemonium. You know, “overkill” isn’t always the best type of kill, dear.
Mr. Bartlett: No! I don’t need to get rid of these guys. There’s… an…Elder who needs to be put back into Eden.
Mrs. Tudor: Let me guess. You broke something. Again.
Mr. Bartlett: No! This time it isn’t even my fault! Listen. This Elder is powerful and dangerous. It belongs in Eden and your mirror-
Mrs. Tudor: Can’t do that since you broke it.
Mr. Bartlett: -Ah…damn. Damn. Damn. Damn! Okay. But we could fix it…?
Mrs. Tudor: We? Funny way of saying YOU. If you want to, by all means. If you can find it.
Mr. Bartlett: Find it?
Mrs. Tudor: Why would you expect me to keep a shattered mirror?
Mr. Bartlett: You’re bloody freaking Mary! That’s your whole thing!
Mrs. Tudor: You broke it!
Mr. Bartlett: You will never let that go, huh?
Mrs. Tudor: Out. Leave. Now. Except for the Elderling.
No. 611: Huh?
No. 26: She means [No. 512].
No. 512: Um… me?
Mrs. Tudor: Yes. I want to have a word with you.
No. 26: I’m not leaving her alone with you.
Mrs. Tudor: Fine. The witch can stay too. But remove the puny orange trash from my sight.
Mr. Bartlett: Jeez… Come on, bestie, let’s get out of here. I think I know where the mirror ended up.
E.O.T.

I’m not sure what Mrs. Tudor spoke about with No. 26 and 512. I don’t think No. 26 knows how to turn on the transcription feature and it probably slipped No. 512’s mind. I’m sure they’ll write up a new receipt for Mrs. Tudor if it’s something important. Until then, this tab is tabled as I don’t think Mrs. Tudor wants to see or hear from Dover again any time soon. At least Dover believes he knows where this “mirror” is, but we’ll have to wait three days to test out his theory.