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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 6987705" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p>Because Naielasza told them of a dwarf named Kiernan Stekart and Torrent remembers him to be the Abjuration advisor and sort-of bodyguard of headmastress Simeonne, (and because they still have a coded book to hand over) the group decides to visit the Lyceum as soon as possible. On their way, Torrent reminisces about her time with her mentor Lee and encourages her new friends to go visit him and his pet Lula should the opportunity arise. </p><p></p><p>As soon as they enter the Seaquen outskirts, they are quite surprised about how many refugees already found their way here. They also get an eerie feeling about smaller tensions rising up between the multitude of towntrodden refugee groups and the Seaquen citizens. As citizens of Gate Pass and Dassen on a mission for the Lyceum school of magic, they are welcomed by the city guards and Torrent leads them directly to the rather big school Campus. Torrent explains their situation at the school's gates and after making sure the colourful group is really who they claim to be (they said it would be only Torrent plus THREE other resistance fighters...), they are quickly escorted to the headmaster's office. </p><p></p><p>They have to wait for a short time until Simeonne Gohanach finishes her talk with an older, armed dwarf she only calls "Xavious" who wishes her goodbye in a strangely familiar way. Knowing Gabal and his rather harsh and rude way of teaching, they are a bit surprised to see a warm, almost matronal smile on the middle aged, dark-skinned woman in front of them. She insists to speak to the "orinigal Gate pass resistance" first and the group has no chioce but to agree (not that Cuin and Tinu would have it any other way...)</p><p></p><p><em>Note: Yep, I switched Simeon to Simeonne because 1) I thought adventures 3, 4 and 5 would be quite guy-heavy otherwise and 2) because I found a pretty inspirational <a href="https://db4sgowjqfwig.cloudfront.net/images/3463953/Simeonne.jpg" target="_blank">picture</a> online and thought that she'd be perfect for a full ornate wearing headmaster of a magic school (not the Simeonne would wear stuff like that very often...). My players instantly hooked up with her, so I count my experiment as a successful one <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></em></p><p></p><p>They tell Simeonne everything that happened along the way, from their flight from Gate Pass to the two devils who were summoned by "Inquisitor Guthwulf" to the Shahalesti with whom they made a bargain to the quenching of the everburning forest and their travels to Seaquen. The also mention the strange "Indomitability" who was a "Trillith" and who has some sort of connection to Tinuviel and the Prophet Crystin (in whom Simeonne, being a diviner herself, is particularly interested). The elves explain the rather tragic situation of Crystin and her suffering at the hands of her father Haddin whom they had brought here because 1) he maybe could be best kept in check with other enchanters/abjurers around and 2) they genuinely think that his skills might be useful some day and that he might become a better person in time. Simeonne agrees and assures that she and Kiernan will keep an eye on the old man and let his daughter stay away from him as far as possible. Then they discuss Katrina whom the tho elves still don't trust at all. Simeonne thinks it would be wise to keep an eye on her but not necessarily let her know of their distrust. And if she's really a Ragesian, then she could have even more useful information... </p><p>They also mention Durval (keep an eye on him and give him something useful to do or he might hurt himself), Tiljann (she can come and go freely as Seela have been friends of Lyceum decades ago) and Hragesh (he may stay and study Alchemy, he also had a letter from Gabal to Simeonne in which Gabal thanked her for her friendship and "dark magic"). Simeonne then hands them a letter for the school's office which will grant them each official school papers and a two-person room to stay in as they certainly won't return to Gate Pass too soon. </p><p></p><p>As they are about to leave, Simeonne asks them to stay just a few seconds longer as she's about to get a sending from Gate Pass. She then looks very upset as she tells them that Gabal, headmaster of Gate Pass' magic school had been killed by the red dragon Vorax-Hul. And as if that's not enough bad news, she also has to tell them that their father, Tharaleth, is missing in action and might have been taken prisoner by the Ragesians. </p><p></p><p><em>Note: I wanted to keep them on track with what happened in the rest of the world, so I needed info from Gate Pass as well and I thought that maybe mage schools would stay in (magical) contact about the recent news. Also, I wanted to have the war have consequences on their previous lives as well and push their limits a bit. For a moment, I thought about killing Tharaleth, but that would lock away a good source of info and interaction forever. Plus, I didn't want to be that cruel. So I decided that "Mission Tharaleth" could be a fun little side-quest which would help me see where the character's priorities lie.</em></p><p></p><p>Tinuviel and especially Cuin'halar are crushed. They would love to leave Seaquen immediately, but remember their promise to Naielasza and Torrent's vision of (maybe) impending doom for Seaquen (oh yes, they told Simeonne about this one, too) and decide to keep their heads cool. They realize that if they truely want to help their father, they will need more information. The group thanks Simeonne for her update and bids her farewell. She tells them that for now they may call Lyceum their home and that she will definitely seek a way to free Tharaleth, avenge Gabal and decode the Inquisitor's book. After she dismisses the four resistance fighters, she then asks each of the other people to enter her office one by one. </p><p></p><p>As they want to search for the egg-thief first, the group decides that it would be the easiest way to gather information among the refugees. They suspect the thief could be one of them, as most of the refugees don't have much money and would be desperate enough. One refugee from Gate Pass (who remembers Tinuviel from the "very manly tavern") tells them that he'd start searching at Paradim Dogwood's shop as the biomancer would be the maybe only one who has enough money and interest to buy a dragon egg. The mysterious Dogwood (they are really creeped out by his two tentacle extensions... thanks WoW and Putricide <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />) seems to be a bit crazy and asks them whether they want to become "cute cat persons" like Kitty, a woman he served a few weeks ago. They tell him that no, they don't want to change *themselves*, but they'd be interested in acquiring a half-dragon-half-dog and ask what it would take and cost to get one. Dogwood seems more than pleased that his maybe-customers show interest in something draconic and after a bit of chit-chat he reveals that some woodsperson named Nathan Lowduke has offered him a dragon egg earlier this day and that he didn't know whether or not to buy it. He thinks they might find him in the Royale and explains that he might give them a discount if they bring him the egg (whether they buy or steal it from Lowduke doen't matter to him).</p><p></p><p>Since they heared that "Nelebekus" might be in the Royale as well, they decide to give the tavern a try and head toward the infamous etablissement. On their way, Cuin thinks over the fact that most people come to the Royale for duelling (OOC he joked "that'll be just like the Golden Lion's inn in Goldshire... lots of people who cry 'Duel me noob!'"), so Lowduke might have hidden something as fragile as an egg somewhere else. He then searches the area around the Royale for signs of eggs or digging and to his surprise really finds the missing egg hidden in a hole underneath a bush.</p><p></p><p><em>Note: Originally, Nathan would have had the egg in his mantle, but Cuin's logic made a lot more sense to me, especialy as Lowduke was trying to duel himself. Dragon eggs are not that fragile, but he wouldn't have risked losing a 5000 G egg in a tavern full of scoundrels. </em></p><p></p><p>Then they wait near the spot where they found the egg and hide until a rather drunken Nathan Lowduke goes to retrieve his hidden treasure. They take him by surprise and beat him up quickly, then tie him to the next tree. Afterwards, they switch into the leather uniforms they took from their ragesian prisoners (the ones they handed over to the Seaquen guards before) and try to find Nelebekus. After a while, they do find him in one of the upper duelling areas and are a bit astouned to find a rather brutish looking half-elf who's wondering why on earth the Ragesians would send him elves as contacts ("Because they wouldn't suspect the Shahalesti to be Ragesians, you know?" they say). He doesn't know anything about a control rod, he says, but he would try to gain more information on their letter and visit them in two days at the same spot. He also asks them to keep a low profile and don't do anything suspicious. </p><p></p><p><em>Note: Brutus/Nelebekus would't have known about the orb and the control rod, though he does know "the druid". At this point, I was worried that my party could end the adventure before it even started by following Nelebekus to his brother and finding out about Lee and the Ragesians too soon. If they kept up their undercover play, Nelebekus would have taken them to Lee and by shading Lee they could have gained enough info on the sunken prison. This worry was fueled by the fact that my group was 1000% certain that some storm will threaten Seaquen soon and they kept looking for hints of it everywhere. I was more than happy that mission Tharaleth was looming around, but decided that maybe it was time for more red herrings to keep them off Nelebekus' tracks. </em></p><p></p><p>The group collects Nathan Lowduke after their contact with the Ragesian spy and hand him over to Kiernan Stekart as he was the one who originally made the pact with the green dragon. Kiernan is happy that they found him rather quickly and promises them to punish him for endangering all of Seaquen. (For a second they thought about giving him to Naielasza instead but they feared she'd consume him on spot - or worse). Then they travel to Naielasza and bring the egg back to its rightful mother. The dragon is thankful that the "small ones" kept their promise and offers them her lyre of building as compensation. The elves are deeply grateful and decide that the Lyre might help ease the refugee situation a bit by building stone houses for them bit by bit. </p><p></p><p>After a long, eventful day, they decide to give their new rooms in the Lyceum school a try and spend their night in realtive peace.</p><p></p><p>The next morning, they are greeted by a wet-headed Torrent who complains that Katrina has thrown her out of their bathroom to have some time in private. For a moment, Tinuviel panicks at the thought that his ex-girlfriend is sharing a room with their current companion, but quickly dismisses his fear. He asks Torrent to keep an eye on Katrina and report if she's doning anything suspicious. Torrent agrees and leads them to the huge dining/breakfast room where she greets her "old friend" Kate, a young and rather shy bard who cannot look either of the elves straight in the eye. Torrent gives her the fish dagger she got from Erdan Menash as a gift and Kate warms up over the funny looking thing. She then tells Torrent and her (cute) friends that she's got a new music project, but Cuin'halar asks her to wait just a bit longer because there's something he has to do in advance.</p><p></p><p><em>Note: Torrent said she would have a friend in the Lyceum, so I invented the half elf Kate as a hommage to the wonderfully gifted Kate Covington. Bard-Kate a bit nervous around guys, but otherwise really talented, researchful and intelligent. She managed to get a long-term side quest for Cuin which unfolded over the course of three adventures.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>Cuin then drags his two friends out of the dining hall towards the big, magically-heated Lyceum garden and... disrobes until all that's left is his living blade, his sash, pants and boots. He then starts a unique spell-dance performance where he combines the style of Gabal's discipline with his Magus/Swashbuckler martial arts. He enhances the visual spell effects of all the spells he knows and dances until he's completely out of spells, firing firework after firework to the sky until he finally bows elegantly in front of all the curious students and advisors, including Simeonne and a certain Pristina Whitehair - who formed quite a crowd. He then proclaims that his art and discipline have been formed by the now-deceased haedmaster Gabal of Gate Pass' magic school and that his performance was made in his honour. Both Tinuviel and Simeonne shed a tear, before Tinu shouts out a heartened "For Gabal!" which is joined by many more voices.</p><p></p><p><em>Note: What a beautiful way to say goodbye to the old gnome. I love it when my players come up with ideas like this one to connect their characters with people who mattered to them.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 6987705, member: 6816692"] Because Naielasza told them of a dwarf named Kiernan Stekart and Torrent remembers him to be the Abjuration advisor and sort-of bodyguard of headmastress Simeonne, (and because they still have a coded book to hand over) the group decides to visit the Lyceum as soon as possible. On their way, Torrent reminisces about her time with her mentor Lee and encourages her new friends to go visit him and his pet Lula should the opportunity arise. As soon as they enter the Seaquen outskirts, they are quite surprised about how many refugees already found their way here. They also get an eerie feeling about smaller tensions rising up between the multitude of towntrodden refugee groups and the Seaquen citizens. As citizens of Gate Pass and Dassen on a mission for the Lyceum school of magic, they are welcomed by the city guards and Torrent leads them directly to the rather big school Campus. Torrent explains their situation at the school's gates and after making sure the colourful group is really who they claim to be (they said it would be only Torrent plus THREE other resistance fighters...), they are quickly escorted to the headmaster's office. They have to wait for a short time until Simeonne Gohanach finishes her talk with an older, armed dwarf she only calls "Xavious" who wishes her goodbye in a strangely familiar way. Knowing Gabal and his rather harsh and rude way of teaching, they are a bit surprised to see a warm, almost matronal smile on the middle aged, dark-skinned woman in front of them. She insists to speak to the "orinigal Gate pass resistance" first and the group has no chioce but to agree (not that Cuin and Tinu would have it any other way...) [I]Note: Yep, I switched Simeon to Simeonne because 1) I thought adventures 3, 4 and 5 would be quite guy-heavy otherwise and 2) because I found a pretty inspirational [URL="https://db4sgowjqfwig.cloudfront.net/images/3463953/Simeonne.jpg"]picture[/URL] online and thought that she'd be perfect for a full ornate wearing headmaster of a magic school (not the Simeonne would wear stuff like that very often...). My players instantly hooked up with her, so I count my experiment as a successful one :)[/I] They tell Simeonne everything that happened along the way, from their flight from Gate Pass to the two devils who were summoned by "Inquisitor Guthwulf" to the Shahalesti with whom they made a bargain to the quenching of the everburning forest and their travels to Seaquen. The also mention the strange "Indomitability" who was a "Trillith" and who has some sort of connection to Tinuviel and the Prophet Crystin (in whom Simeonne, being a diviner herself, is particularly interested). The elves explain the rather tragic situation of Crystin and her suffering at the hands of her father Haddin whom they had brought here because 1) he maybe could be best kept in check with other enchanters/abjurers around and 2) they genuinely think that his skills might be useful some day and that he might become a better person in time. Simeonne agrees and assures that she and Kiernan will keep an eye on the old man and let his daughter stay away from him as far as possible. Then they discuss Katrina whom the tho elves still don't trust at all. Simeonne thinks it would be wise to keep an eye on her but not necessarily let her know of their distrust. And if she's really a Ragesian, then she could have even more useful information... They also mention Durval (keep an eye on him and give him something useful to do or he might hurt himself), Tiljann (she can come and go freely as Seela have been friends of Lyceum decades ago) and Hragesh (he may stay and study Alchemy, he also had a letter from Gabal to Simeonne in which Gabal thanked her for her friendship and "dark magic"). Simeonne then hands them a letter for the school's office which will grant them each official school papers and a two-person room to stay in as they certainly won't return to Gate Pass too soon. As they are about to leave, Simeonne asks them to stay just a few seconds longer as she's about to get a sending from Gate Pass. She then looks very upset as she tells them that Gabal, headmaster of Gate Pass' magic school had been killed by the red dragon Vorax-Hul. And as if that's not enough bad news, she also has to tell them that their father, Tharaleth, is missing in action and might have been taken prisoner by the Ragesians. [I]Note: I wanted to keep them on track with what happened in the rest of the world, so I needed info from Gate Pass as well and I thought that maybe mage schools would stay in (magical) contact about the recent news. Also, I wanted to have the war have consequences on their previous lives as well and push their limits a bit. For a moment, I thought about killing Tharaleth, but that would lock away a good source of info and interaction forever. Plus, I didn't want to be that cruel. So I decided that "Mission Tharaleth" could be a fun little side-quest which would help me see where the character's priorities lie.[/I] Tinuviel and especially Cuin'halar are crushed. They would love to leave Seaquen immediately, but remember their promise to Naielasza and Torrent's vision of (maybe) impending doom for Seaquen (oh yes, they told Simeonne about this one, too) and decide to keep their heads cool. They realize that if they truely want to help their father, they will need more information. The group thanks Simeonne for her update and bids her farewell. She tells them that for now they may call Lyceum their home and that she will definitely seek a way to free Tharaleth, avenge Gabal and decode the Inquisitor's book. After she dismisses the four resistance fighters, she then asks each of the other people to enter her office one by one. As they want to search for the egg-thief first, the group decides that it would be the easiest way to gather information among the refugees. They suspect the thief could be one of them, as most of the refugees don't have much money and would be desperate enough. One refugee from Gate Pass (who remembers Tinuviel from the "very manly tavern") tells them that he'd start searching at Paradim Dogwood's shop as the biomancer would be the maybe only one who has enough money and interest to buy a dragon egg. The mysterious Dogwood (they are really creeped out by his two tentacle extensions... thanks WoW and Putricide :D) seems to be a bit crazy and asks them whether they want to become "cute cat persons" like Kitty, a woman he served a few weeks ago. They tell him that no, they don't want to change *themselves*, but they'd be interested in acquiring a half-dragon-half-dog and ask what it would take and cost to get one. Dogwood seems more than pleased that his maybe-customers show interest in something draconic and after a bit of chit-chat he reveals that some woodsperson named Nathan Lowduke has offered him a dragon egg earlier this day and that he didn't know whether or not to buy it. He thinks they might find him in the Royale and explains that he might give them a discount if they bring him the egg (whether they buy or steal it from Lowduke doen't matter to him). Since they heared that "Nelebekus" might be in the Royale as well, they decide to give the tavern a try and head toward the infamous etablissement. On their way, Cuin thinks over the fact that most people come to the Royale for duelling (OOC he joked "that'll be just like the Golden Lion's inn in Goldshire... lots of people who cry 'Duel me noob!'"), so Lowduke might have hidden something as fragile as an egg somewhere else. He then searches the area around the Royale for signs of eggs or digging and to his surprise really finds the missing egg hidden in a hole underneath a bush. [I]Note: Originally, Nathan would have had the egg in his mantle, but Cuin's logic made a lot more sense to me, especialy as Lowduke was trying to duel himself. Dragon eggs are not that fragile, but he wouldn't have risked losing a 5000 G egg in a tavern full of scoundrels. [/I] Then they wait near the spot where they found the egg and hide until a rather drunken Nathan Lowduke goes to retrieve his hidden treasure. They take him by surprise and beat him up quickly, then tie him to the next tree. Afterwards, they switch into the leather uniforms they took from their ragesian prisoners (the ones they handed over to the Seaquen guards before) and try to find Nelebekus. After a while, they do find him in one of the upper duelling areas and are a bit astouned to find a rather brutish looking half-elf who's wondering why on earth the Ragesians would send him elves as contacts ("Because they wouldn't suspect the Shahalesti to be Ragesians, you know?" they say). He doesn't know anything about a control rod, he says, but he would try to gain more information on their letter and visit them in two days at the same spot. He also asks them to keep a low profile and don't do anything suspicious. [I]Note: Brutus/Nelebekus would't have known about the orb and the control rod, though he does know "the druid". At this point, I was worried that my party could end the adventure before it even started by following Nelebekus to his brother and finding out about Lee and the Ragesians too soon. If they kept up their undercover play, Nelebekus would have taken them to Lee and by shading Lee they could have gained enough info on the sunken prison. This worry was fueled by the fact that my group was 1000% certain that some storm will threaten Seaquen soon and they kept looking for hints of it everywhere. I was more than happy that mission Tharaleth was looming around, but decided that maybe it was time for more red herrings to keep them off Nelebekus' tracks. [/I] The group collects Nathan Lowduke after their contact with the Ragesian spy and hand him over to Kiernan Stekart as he was the one who originally made the pact with the green dragon. Kiernan is happy that they found him rather quickly and promises them to punish him for endangering all of Seaquen. (For a second they thought about giving him to Naielasza instead but they feared she'd consume him on spot - or worse). Then they travel to Naielasza and bring the egg back to its rightful mother. The dragon is thankful that the "small ones" kept their promise and offers them her lyre of building as compensation. The elves are deeply grateful and decide that the Lyre might help ease the refugee situation a bit by building stone houses for them bit by bit. After a long, eventful day, they decide to give their new rooms in the Lyceum school a try and spend their night in realtive peace. The next morning, they are greeted by a wet-headed Torrent who complains that Katrina has thrown her out of their bathroom to have some time in private. For a moment, Tinuviel panicks at the thought that his ex-girlfriend is sharing a room with their current companion, but quickly dismisses his fear. He asks Torrent to keep an eye on Katrina and report if she's doning anything suspicious. Torrent agrees and leads them to the huge dining/breakfast room where she greets her "old friend" Kate, a young and rather shy bard who cannot look either of the elves straight in the eye. Torrent gives her the fish dagger she got from Erdan Menash as a gift and Kate warms up over the funny looking thing. She then tells Torrent and her (cute) friends that she's got a new music project, but Cuin'halar asks her to wait just a bit longer because there's something he has to do in advance. [I]Note: Torrent said she would have a friend in the Lyceum, so I invented the half elf Kate as a hommage to the wonderfully gifted Kate Covington. Bard-Kate a bit nervous around guys, but otherwise really talented, researchful and intelligent. She managed to get a long-term side quest for Cuin which unfolded over the course of three adventures. [/I] Cuin then drags his two friends out of the dining hall towards the big, magically-heated Lyceum garden and... disrobes until all that's left is his living blade, his sash, pants and boots. He then starts a unique spell-dance performance where he combines the style of Gabal's discipline with his Magus/Swashbuckler martial arts. He enhances the visual spell effects of all the spells he knows and dances until he's completely out of spells, firing firework after firework to the sky until he finally bows elegantly in front of all the curious students and advisors, including Simeonne and a certain Pristina Whitehair - who formed quite a crowd. He then proclaims that his art and discipline have been formed by the now-deceased haedmaster Gabal of Gate Pass' magic school and that his performance was made in his honour. Both Tinuviel and Simeonne shed a tear, before Tinu shouts out a heartened "For Gabal!" which is joined by many more voices. [I]Note: What a beautiful way to say goodbye to the old gnome. I love it when my players come up with ideas like this one to connect their characters with people who mattered to them.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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