January 13 - San Marco Basilica

A puzzling headline begins a front-page article found in the Times of London. Three men, all identical in identification, were found dead in the same room of the Chelsea Arms Hotel. Then the home of a valued friend burns to the ground, severely injuring him in the process. It is the beginning of "Horror On The Orient Express" a European campaign set in the winter between January and March of 1923. Over the course of the campaign, the investigators are trying to collect the various pieces of an ancient statue called the Sedefkar Simulacrum. Night falls early then, and each night is long and cold. The campaign is made up of 11 scenarios, taking place in seven nations, the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Italy, The Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes, Bulgaria, and Turkey. All are stops on the path of the Simplon-Orient Express.

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Any visitor to San Marco, even on such urgent business as this, should linger to absorb the atmosphere of this magnificent building and admire its many treasures. The four bronze horses from Constantinople rear above the entrance, and many more treasures lie within. Vaulted ceilings rise high into the darkness, gleaming with gold and gems. Numerous chapels house icons of sad-eyed saints. Tourists flock through at all hours, struck dumb by the grandeur of this testament to Venetian faith and wealth.
After visiting the entire Basilica, investigators find no trace of the statue or the leg they are looking for, or at least among the works on display.
Eventually they meet, the main priest of the Basilica, by the Chapel Of Saint Isidoro, a tiny and very dark recess almost filled by the tomb itself, with two little bronze winged lions on either side. The mosaics over the altar are at first only glimpsed piecemeal, as the eyes slowly accustom themselves to the dark. They are of the saint’s torture and martyrdom by being dragged by galloping horses. In particular, his left leg seems about to be torn clean off.
Don Piero is a elderly lively man. He addresses investigators, thinking they are tourists.
"I´m sorry, but the Basilica is about to close for the public. I´m afraid you need to come tomorrow to see more, if you wish."
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"Of course," says Felicity. "I just wanted to ask about the statue of Saint Isidoro before we go, and about the sculptor who made it. The left leg is unusual. It doesn't look like it's of a piece with the rest of the statue."
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Now that Archie knows what to look for, he starts inspecting the statue as well.

"That does look awfully odd. Has it been repaired recently," Archie chimed in.
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'Poor chap doesn't look too well. Remarkably gruesome piece...but then the Catholics have never been known to undersell a good martyrdom.'

OOC:   Is the left leg missing from the statue rather than being made of the same stuff as the Sedefkar Simulacrum?  
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“Absolutely, and we appreciate you’ve had a long day shepherding all these tourists. We have come to Venice from London specifically to research everything regarding Saint Isidoro. I’m so sorry we’re late, trains don’t you know. May we possibly have fifteen minutes here now; so we can plan our research strategy for tomorrow?”
Can I roll to persuade and also see if Clarence might know this priest from previous visits?
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OOC:   OOC: The statue of Saint Isidore is not here. The leg being detached is a representation of a mosaic and appears like a common mosaic about a martyrdom, without any particular oddities. However, the priest remembers about a statue of St. Isidore that was there not so long ago.
Don Piero makes a face. His mind struggles to remember about that statue.  
"Ah yes, now I remember! There was a statue here not long ago. But that statue was horrible. Our loved St. Isidore was represented that strange way… almost skinless. The statue was removed from the Basilica 5 years ago to undergo a restoration. "
"Doctor Stagliani took care of the project and came personally to collect the statue."

Don Piero makes a sad face.
"I heard that the man recently passed away. My his soul rest in peace."
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"That would be something to see," says Felicity. "Once the restoration was completed, I mean. Do you know where the statue is now?"
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Archie nods along with Felicity. "This Doctor Stagliani must be quite skilled."
OOC:   Have any of us heard of Stagliani?  
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“Yes, such an artifact must be well documented. Did the doctor finish the restoration?” Clarence asks. “May we ask how he died?”
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Previously said:   OOC: Have any of us heard of Stagliani?  
Yes, you did. He´s the father of Maria, the woman you met in the train.  
Don Piero confirms that Stagliani is the recently deceased scholar, Maria's father.
"Stagliani wanted to have it restored by Nanne, an artist here in Venice. The full name is Giovanni Carraro, known as Nanne."
The priest didn't bother to ask for the statue back. He can't tell if the staute is now with Carraro or with Stagliani, but he can provide the adress of both.
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"Thank you, that would be helpful," says Felicity.
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'I presume this chap isn't too fussed about getting his skinless statue back? A bit of a boon for us I'd say. But a skinless statue does rather suggest the involvement of our Turkish friends. Better tread carefully.'
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“A full-size statue of The Skinless One?” Clarence is alarmed. “I hope it doesn’t have the power of the Simulcleum, otherwise it will be very dangerous.
And this Skinless One is the same creature mentioned in the scrolls, as bad a fiend as the very Devil himself!”
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"I've known a few artists over the years. Usually, you can always smooth things over with a small donation," Archie replied. "Perhaps he won't be too fussed after that."
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After leaving the church of San Marco, the investigators return to their hotel for dinner time. Arriving at the reception, the clerk seems perplexed to see them and a little uncomfortable. He says that the black shirts paid a visit to the hotel a couple of hours ago. They were looking for the group of English people who had recently arrived. They hoped that the hotel would know more about them and what they are doing in Venice.
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"Well, tourists can't be expected to hang about the hotel all day," says Felicity. "We've got sights to see. Did they say when they plan to return?" She intends to make it a point not to be here when they do.
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'How connected are these Blackshirt fellows to the authorities?' asks Andrew. 'They could cause us quite a bit of bother if they are.'
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The hotel clerk remains silent for a few seconds before answering. He seems a bit intimidated.
"Sir... the black shirts are the authority. Italy has a fascist government nowadays."
Then he smiles briefly to release the tension.
"I don't think you need to worry too much. The authorities are generally quite friendly towards tourists. Just stay away from criminal and subversive activities, gentlemen."
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"Well, that's good," says Felicity. "What do you know about Captain Rossini? We met him when we arrived. To whom does he report?"
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"Ah Rossini. He ´s the local leader of the black shirts. He reports to the local fascist headquarters, of course."
The clerk smiles, heartened.
"Since his team controls the center, the area is much safer. You can even leave your front door open."
"We really needed someone to put some law and order around here."
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