Chapter One: Welcome to Echocondria
Alice has always been fascinated by the city of Echocondria. She's read all about its towering stone walls, bustling metropolis, and diverse population. She's poured over maps and books, imagining herself exploring the city and discovering its hidden gems.
But despite her fascination with the city, Alice has never been able to bring herself to visit. She struggles with anxiety and the thought of being in a crowded, unfamiliar place makes her feel overwhelmed and scared.
Instead, Alice spends her days reading about the city from the safety of her own home. She's memorized every detail of the city's districts, from the Kingdom district with its city buildings and officials' homes to the Night district with its poor residents and Night Council rulers. She's learned about the city's guilds, including Antler Inc. and the Kas Company, and their unique contributions to the city.
Alice has learned everything there is to know about Echocondria, but she's never been able to experience it for herself. She's dreamed of walking through the city streets, exploring its shops and restaurants, and meeting its people. But her anxiety holds her back, making her feel like she's trapped inside her mind.
One day, Alice decides that she's had enough. She's tired of living in fear and wants to experience everything that Echocondria has to offer. She takes a deep breath and steps downstairs to the tavern, her heart racing with excitement and fear.
As she walks downstairs, Alice can feel her anxiety rising. The crowds of people and the noise already beginning to overwhelm her, and she feels like she's going to have a panic attack. But she keeps moving forward, determined to overcome her fears.
At the edge of the tavern, there was one of the Rainbow Guard sitting and drinking alone. His Blue uniform meant that he has been working through the ranks for a few years now. Her intrigue with the Rainbow Guard and her fear of the outside caused her to stop. This was her opportunity to get information about the outside without actually going outside.
The Rainbow Guard looked up as Alice sat down beside him. He glanced at her before returning to his drink.
"Hello," Alice said, her voice shaking slightly. "I couldn't help but notice your uniform. Are you a member of the Rainbow Guard?"
The man nodded, taking a sip of his ale. "That I am. What brings you to ask?"
"I've always been fascinated by the Rainbow Guard," Alice said, feeling her nerves calming slightly. "I've read all about your duties and your role in protecting the city. I was wondering if you could tell me more about it."
The man raised an eyebrow, clearly intrigued. "Well, I suppose I could. What would you like to know?"
Alice took a deep breath, feeling her anxiety recede further. "Everything, really. What does a typical day look like for a member of the Rainbow Guard? What kind of training do you go through? What kind of challenges do you face?"
The man chuckled, taking another sip of his ale. "That's a lot of questions, miss. But I'll do my best to answer them all."
And so, Alice spent the next hour listening intently as the man regaled her with stories of his time in the Rainbow Guard. He told her about the rigorous training he had undergone, the challenges he had faced in the line of duty, and the camaraderie he had developed with his fellow guardsmen.
As she listened, Alice felt a sense of wonder and excitement building within her. For the first time in a long time, she felt like she was truly alive.
When the man finally stood to leave, Alice thanked him for his time and watched as he made his way out of the tavern. And as she sat there, lost in thought, she realized that she had taken her first step towards overcoming her fears and experiencing everything that Echocondria had to offer.
Alarm on the radio and phone call
Suddenly she is shocked out of her daydreaming by the emergency alarm blaring four times, interrupting the song on the radio. An announcer with a deep raspy voice comes on. "There has been a mysterious disappearance of Sir Dratch of the Seven company. So far, no witnesses have come forward, so we ask if anyone has seen or heard anything, to come forward immediately. The Seven company has said there will be a reward for any good leads. Do what's right, the Seven company." Four more harsh buzzes of the emergency alarm go off, and the radio switches to a swift-paced song. Alice's interest is definitely perked, but she's far from any type of investigator, and the area of the Kingdom district is far from her little place above a tavern in the Night district.
Standing there daydreaming about all of the theories she has on what could have happened, the phone on the wall across the room rings, and Alice involuntarily lets out a little yip. She quickly walks over and picks up, and before thinking about it, says, "Alice, who is this?" like they had asked who she was in the first place.
On the other end of the phone is her longtime friend Harper a detective for the city and a robo-tech. Sarcastically annoyed, she says, "Alice! You know that's rude. Anyway, I know you heard that announcement. Well, guess what? I'm on the case that has just been announced, and let me tell you, it's strange. They said I could bring in someone for support on it. You want in?"
"Harper, you know I'm not a trained investigator. They would never approve of it. Plus, you know how I feel about leaving the house. Thank you, though. It was sweet of you."
Harper laughs, then says, "That's the best part. They said I can have anyone, and honestly, what I need more than an extra set of hands is a fresh perspective. For the other part, you'll get to meet me for the first time, at least. I know it causes you a lot of anxiety, but I think you should give it a shot." After a short pause of silence, "I'll bring treats."
Alice lets out a deep sigh. "You always seem to know the right thing to say. I'll get ready and head over at once." She hangs up her phone with a little too much excitement and nearly misses the receiver.
She runs to her room and swings open her closet and realizes she has nothing to wear to meet someone for the first time in person that she's been admiring over letters and phone calls. They met when Harper had called in response to an ad Alice posted looking for an expert on dragon wings, a subject Harper is fascinated with.
After what seems like forever, Alice decides on a short dress in a deep blue color, with a flowy skirt that ends a bit above her knees. The dress has a V-neckline, and the sleeves are three-quarter length with a slight flare at the end. The dress has a cinched waist, which accentuates her curves. She pairs the dress with a cropped-length black leather jacket, which complements the short dress.
To finish off the outfit, Alice wears tall black buckled boots that come up to her knees. The boots have a chunky heel, which adds a little bit of height making her even taller than she normally is at 6 foot tall. The boots have multiple silver buckles with black cats on them and spike up the outsides, which add a touch of edginess to the outfit.
Finally feeling confident to leave the house she heads out and down through the tavern. Rote isn't working today so she just heads straight through and out the front door. Just down the road, there is a transport stop she plans to take to get to the Kingdom district. As she approaches, a small boat powered by propellers and steam engines lands. Little does she know she's now on her way to what will be the start of a whole new life.
Chapter 2: The crime scene
Alice arrives at the Seven company's headquarters, a towering building made of a well-polished silver-like metal. The building is located in the heart of the Kingdom district, just blocks away from the City Hall building, making it a high-priority location. As she approaches the entrance, Alice can't help but feel a sense of awe as she looks up at the building's impressive facade. She takes a deep breath and walks towards the entrance, trying to suppress the nervousness that's been bubbling up inside of her.
Upon entering the lobby, Alice is greeted by Harper, who is wearing a fitted grey suit with a black dress shirt underneath. Harper's hair is pulled back into a neat bun, and her robotic eye gleams in the sunlight. Alice can't help but admire Harper's confidence and poise. Harper welcomes Alice with a warm smile and a hug.
"Hey, Alice, it's so good to finally meet you in person," Harper says, giving her a once-over. "You look great, by the way."
Feeling a bit embarrassed, Alice blushes and responds, "Thanks, I wasn't sure what to wear."
Harper leads Alice to a private conference room, where the rest of the investigative team is waiting. Alice is introduced to Grubble, a small goblin with a steam-powered guitar strapped to his back, and Stardust, a tall androgynous person. Both of them seem friendly enough, but Alice can't help but feel out of place among the group of seasoned detectives and investigators.
Harper notices Alice's unease and puts a hand on her shoulder. "Don't worry, Alice, we're all here to help each other out. We need your expertise and intuition. I'm sure you'll come up with some ideas we never would have thought of."
Alice nods, feeling slightly reassured. She takes a seat at the table and listens as Harper goes over the details of the case.
Sir Dratch, a prominent member of the Seven company, had disappeared without a trace. The company had conducted its search, but so far, it hadn't been able to find any leads. The investigative team was brought in to help, and Harper had requested Alice's assistance specifically.
As Harper finishes her briefing, Alice feels a thrill of excitement mixed with apprehension and anxiety. This was a big responsibility, and she didn't want to let anyone down, especially Harper, but she was determined to do her best.