2026-03-04 16:36 - 19:07 PST

Father Frances posted a very public poster in Camarilla territory which read as follows:

To whom it may concern, I, Father Frances, am reaching out in regards to the matter of sheriff Barry Brickhouse and his return into Camarilla care. He is currently being held safely at The Blessed Sacrament and has been brought up back to full health after the fight at the museum1. On behalf of the Anarchs we wish to hand him over as a sign of goodwill and a means of negotiation. Furthermore, you have my word that I will treat the cathedral as an Elysium. I pray you do the same. Please send whoever you see fit to represent the interest of the Camarillas. I pray for a swift response.

Calimastia, having agreed to find Barry despite the inconvenience of doing so was bound to follow through on this. It smelled of a trap but for whatever reason the father seemed rather earnest. He at first requested in exchange for the release of the old Sheriff that the Camarilla surrender the artifacts they’d stolen back into Anarch hands. This obviously was out of Calimastia’s hands, so instead he made a more reasonable request.

Upon this meeting in The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, an agreement has been reached by Father Frances, representing the Anarchs, and Calimastia Ayton, representing the Camarillas. The following deal has been struck:

  1. The return of sheriff Barry Brickhouse to the Camarillas in good health
  2. The assurance of the Camarillas to hear out the request of making The Cathedral of Blessed Sacrament an Elysium to be used by all parties involved, with further details to be agreed upon at a future date
  3. Reparations paid to the Sacramento History Museum to cover the repair costs of the damages done by fighting, the details to be agreed upon by better representative parties

This deal is to be held by both parties until all clauses are fufilled, and its authenticity seen by the blood signatures below:

Calimastia, of course, couldn’t agree to these terms on her own. The Camarilla have laws. But she could put it in front of the right people.

Footnotes

  1. 1 - Raid on Sac History Museum