The last time he saw Eric Shadowblade, the man was acting very strange. The Wayfarer necromancer only meant to pay a brief visit to the headquarters when he saw Eric butchering an old nag of a horse right there in the middle of a street. Next, without any warning, the man grabbed Darrol by the collar of his robe and threatened him grimly: "Now listen carefully, Darrol. If you ever even consider meddling with Ripkin's business again, I will gut you like that old horse right there."
Ripkin had friends everywhere these days. Who next? Alex? Or Darrine? It was upsetting to see Eric suddenly so protective of the alchemist. What's with all this bullying, anyway? Ripkin already made it very clear that Darrol wasn't welcome in her sight. Be as it may, Darrol thought it was the wisest thing to flee the scene. And so it was! Not much later Darrol and his lady friend Shira heard that on that very same day Eric had gone on a rampage, threatening both Thoran and the former guildmaster Morgain as well as his wife Charha. There had been a fight. The guildhouse door was broken down pretty badly and there was a big dent in the wall across the street. For whatever reason, Eric had left the guild in a very explosive way.
All this considered, Darrol freezes on his tracks as he sees the man riding a horse across one of the many bridges in Vesper, beaten and bloodied. Looking almost like some... Crazy murderer... A shiver run's down Darrol's spine. He half expects the man to grab his sword as their eyes meet. Instead, Eric simply greets him with a weary smile. "Hello, Darrol. What is it? You look like like you've seen a ghost." He doesn't seem to remember anything about what happened earlier at the guildhouse. As Darrol carefully addresses him about how he held a blade against Morgain's throat, he seems genuinely horrified.
"I did WHAT? You're serious about this? I... I... Oh gods, what have I done", the man wails miserably, barely managing to stay on his feet. He tells Darrol that he has no recollection of his actions and that he only remembers not being able to sleep very well, that he had terrible nightmares filled with snakes and brimstone, and that he bought potions from a certain alchemist to help him sleep better. After that the last thing he remembers fighting off some brigands near Vesper.
What was that about an alchemist? Would that be Ripkin? No, Eric tells Darrol that this alchemist was not her. Darrol remains wary. He knows all too well that Ripkin is a manipulative creature with a shady past, and that for some reason when Eric snapped, he seemed obsessed with her. But the dumbfounded warrior swears that he would never come between Thoran and Ripkin. Why, they even have a daughter! By now it's obvious that the man is in shambles. Darrol isn't sure how to comfort the weeping man. Even if he was under some vile spell, he is not out of the woods yet. He's got his guildmembers pretty shaken up, angry and confused.
"I can't believe that I've... That I've done all this that you speak of. But if Thoran wants to put me on trial, I will not object", Eric says with a heavy sigh. "Here, please, take my sword and hand it to Thoran as a gesture of my remorse. I want to apologize for the horrible things I've done. I will stay here in Vesper. I don't know what else to do."

"Um, Alright. I will talk to Thoran and Morgain on your behalf", Darrol promises. "I'm afraid that's all I can do for you. It did seem unlikely to me that you'd be the kind of person who would snap like that... But uh, I believe we're missing a few pieces of the puzzle."
And those puzzles parts are probably in Ripkin's pocket. If only Darrol could put an end to that fiend without burning his own fingers in the process. For now, all he can do is to minimize the damage she causes. He advices Eric to keep a low profile for the time being. He tucks Eric's longsword under his arm and recalls back to Britain. Now he needs to find the guildmaster.
Back in Vesper Eric smiles to himself. That went better than he expected. He sure plays the scrawny little necromancer like a fiddle...