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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 7275982" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p>Session 15</p><p></p><p>We are just about to finish our preparations for following the Dracon de Mer when Carlyle suddenly notices two further sources of Apet energy nearby. As we cannot be sure whether they are trails of our target creature/Dr. Meredith or simply seers/diviners, we decide to seek out the sources. </p><p></p><p>The first source of planar energy seems to belong to someone who's hiding invisibly on a rooftop. To approach the creature carefully, Carlyle prepares a distraction on the street while Auryn turns invisible while out of sight and climbs the building. To her surprise, the invisible creature seems to notice her and starts retreating. Carlyle calls out to what he presumes to be Dr. Meredith and offers to help her as he knows that something is amiss. This lets the invisible person drop her invisibility only to reveal... another RHC agent! </p><p></p><p>The elven woman introduces herself as Lauryn Cyneburg, a member of internal affairs and part of Price-Hill's audit team. </p><p>(<span style="color: #008000">Yeah, like Auryn with an "L". We always end up having NPC with names very similar to some of the PCs or background NPCs in our campaigns. Like Kaealys, Auryn's grandmother and RHC agent Kaea, or the double Jurak in Way of the Wicked. I suppose we'll run into some Carlisle somewhen in the not so far future...</span>) </p><p></p><p>She seems impressed that we were able to spot her despite all caution. We presume that she's about to gather information about our team and working style and she admits that that this was part of her job in Flint. She adds that we have nothing to fear though as she couldn't find any evidence of misbehaviour and were in most cases acting strictly by protocol. She then cites a lengthy part of Auryn's and Carlyle's private dialogue from the Sawfish (that time when she had one too many Voices of Rot) and we are thouroughly impressed by her memory. </p><p>(<span style="color: #008000">Now at least we can be sure that the guys in the other separee were no goons of Fordren. Still... Auryn kind of openly discussed her thoughts of killing Fordren while being intoxicated. Oops...</span>)</p><p></p><p>After we say goodbye to Lauryn, we follow the second trail of Apet energy. Turns out that this trail belongs to a certain Dr. Ricewind from Pardwright University who is just a harmless seer. When we find out that he's getting some semi-illegal shipments for his research, he offers us to use his magic to fing our missing Dr. Meredith via divination magic in return for not telling the officials. He promises to fill out the proper forms and go the official way next time...</p><p></p><p>We follow Dr. Ricewind to his ritual chamber and he confirms our suspicion that Dr. Meredith might be heading to Ber. As she's already close to the beran border, we got no time to lose, so we thank Dr. Ricewind for his excellent service and make haste for the sea. </p><p></p><p>We first follow the seabound Apet trail to the Avery Isles. To our surprise, the trail leads to an estate on one of the islands and then back to the sea. Curious as we are, we decide to search the estate and land on the corresponding island.</p><p></p><p>We are even more surprised to find out that this estate is actually the home of Lady inspectress Saxby. She has employed some pretty up-tight guards who are not very fond that the Lady's own agents are about to snoop around her estate. Carlyle politely explains them that it is his duty to search for evidences in his assigned cases, even if (and especially if) someone could have broken into his boss' house and maybe placed some false evidence there (he remembers that someone tried to do the same with him a couple of days ago). He still cannot persuade the guards to be given access to the estate, so we only get to know that "someone" broke through the fence and into the house, and left without stealing anything.</p><p></p><p>Now this situation turned out to be far more fishy than expected. We discuss a couple of reasons Saxby could have had to not report a case of burglary in her own home (maybe she got something illegal there? Maybe she doesn't want to lose her perfect image? Or she doesn't want to alert the internal investigations now that Price-Hill and his audits are about to happen?)</p><p>Nevertheless, we feel a bit intimidated by Saxby's perfect blending of power, influence, intrigue, and connections. Especially Mr. Carlyle finds that combination pretty terrifying and we both realize that Saxby could get us easily fired and disgraced if she wanted to. </p><p></p><p>With an uneasy feeling, we continue our trip to Ber. Auryn uses the spare time to sort her thoughts and seek her "dear friend" Carlyle's counsel again.</p><p>(<span style="color: #008000">Yeah, she somehow sees him as valuable advisor now. After all, the man has ~500 years of experience. Or so</span>.)</p><p></p><p>She says that maybe, just maybe her "meeting" with Romeo Casanunda was a mistake as he (or whomever she could have slept with) couldn't be the relief she had hoped. She came to the conclusion that she had just unsuccessfully tried to let go of her feelings for another man who was out of reach. Auryn explains that she'd never thought to develop romantic feelings at all, and especially not for a human. She explains that her feelings are not like the "grand love" of epics and sagas, but rather a burning flame of desire. Still, this fire is strong enough to long for this person after all the time that passed and even if she knows that Dr. von Recklinghausen is most certainly happy with the woman he loves. </p><p></p><p>She supposes that her strange condition might be related to the Blooming and that the ceremonies of becoming a mature woman might have guided her through this were she still in Elfaivar. She adds that not only could her branch-sisters and her mother have given her guidance, but she'd also have married her first husbands soon. Which is why she could feel the need to be close to someone else.</p><p></p><p>Carlyle seems to understand her troubles and adds that he thought she was acting a bit overconfident, as if she was trying to prove something. He asks her whether she might be better off in Elfaivar where her family could properly guide her to become the matriarch she wants to be. She'd have to make her home there someday after all and no one in Flint and maybe all of Risur will be able to perform a proper eladrin ceremony for her. </p><p></p><p>Now Auryn objects and insists that she's now gotten herself into something more important than just learning how to lead a community. Her team, the RHC, maybe all of Risur needs her and she still has more than enough time to build an enclave of her own once this world is a safer place. Plus, she's already learned so much more than she'd have ever had had she stayed in her secluded enclave in Elfaivar. </p><p></p><p>Carlyle thinks about her words for a while, then smiles warmly as he agrees that time is probably the one thing both of them have plenty to spare. He muses that time is something infinite for him and that he recently occupied himself with the thought that there won't ever be a time in which he doesn't exist. Regarding her Recklinghausen-dilemma, he tells Auryn that he can understand her situation as he once loved a woman and had to break up with her when she was about to get married. She thanks him for this insight and adds that honoring a bond between two people is something they both have in common as she'd never ever take someone else's man away. For once, Carlyle seems to be impressed by Auryn's principles.</p><p></p><p>(<span style="color: #008000">as a side note, Carlyle's player shared some hilarious thoughts about deva reincarnations like "what if the planet gets utterly destroyed by an asteroid? Must be a bad time to be a deva: Be reincarnated only to die again after a few seconds" or having infinite food for the emperor's lions. </span></p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #008000">But jokes aside, he made a really complex and interesting construct regarding his character traits and abilities and how they are all tied into his character's backgrounds. For example, the stalker class gains access to some time-powers which are linked to his "eternal existence" and his notion that "time itself is a good friend" and his arcanist path – including the divine empyreal bloodline archetype – is based on the divine spark of Srasama as he'd never used magic before his first reincarnation.</span></p><p><span style="color: #008000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #008000">And speaking of reincarnations, Carlyle could be pretty special as he is currently only in his second reincarnation and therefore much more human looking than most of his peers, especially Governor Stanfield.</span>)</p><p></p><p>After eight days of travel, we finally spot ships on the horizon. To our surprise, there is a total of three ships who must be a few miles away from the beran coast. So we decide to gather some information first and head to the nearest coastal village. </p><p></p><p>There we find out that the whole situation is even more curious than we thought. For the first foreigner to arrive in the small harbor was one Paco de los Loros, a goblin archaeologist, wo came with his ship "La Inspiracion" and started underwater excavations. Then another ship came and drove the Inspiracion away. They seem to love target practice, as they threatened to shoot at every boat which came too close. Then, a few days ago, a small cutter joined the Inspiracion, totaling in the three ships we saw.</p><p></p><p>These informations are enough to guess that Dr. Meredith might have changed ships and might now be aboard the Inspiracion. As the other ship is happy to fire cannons anyway, we decide to meet up with the other ships to check up on our missing academic. As we sail there, we see a strange current between the ships, but agree that while it seems curious, it is still pretty harmless. </p><p></p><p>As we guessed, a pretty lively Dr. Meredith greets us from the deck of the Inspiracion. She and our team talk to a pretty confused looking Paco. It turns out that the goblin is a pretty self-centered, loud-mouthed bragger. (Kind of like the Rock Rackus of archaeologists.)</p><p></p><p>We explain to Dr. Meredith that we fear she might be possessed by some kind of malevolent planar spirit and she agrees to be examined. To our surprise, we find both a strong and a weak source of Apet energy on her. Meredith tells us that she regularly felt being followed and even chased by some unknown presence and a planar possession might explain her strange experiences. She's also very shocked to hear about Bergeron's death. We believe that the being who's possessing her might be responsible for her memory loss as well, so we offer Dr. Meredith a careful examination. </p><p></p><p>Mr. Carlyle realizes quickly that the strong source of Apet energy is closely linked to an amulet she's wearing. This item resembles the other planar artifacts we found on Axis Island, so we believe it might have been created by the Ancients, the only culture we know to be highly proficient with planar magics. The moment Dr. Meredith puts the amulet aside, the strong aura vanishes from her and so it seems that we found our culprit. To prevent further possession, we wrap the amulet in lead-lined cloth and lock it away.</p><p></p><p>Next, we talk about our plans concearning the Dracon and its crew. An analysis of the ship's flag indicates that its crew might be a group of well-known Crisillyiri privateers, so initiating a direct fight wouldn't be that wise. (<span style="color: #008000">even if Auryn feels the strong need to get rid of them as in her eyes "privateer" is nothing more than an euphemism for "pirate with a license" and Crisillyir is not really a friendly nation</span>). Paco tells us that he noticed that only six people were regularly diving into the ocean, so the "away team" might be a much more viable target. </p><p></p><p>The goblin also tells us about his own excavations and the special items he uses to be able to dig on the ocean floor: underwater lanterns. He also mentions a golden seal he found which is surrounded by a protective ward. He says Bergeron promised that he'd become most famous if he managed to recover the golden seal and he seems also pretty keen on keeping the gold as his own reward. As we already roughly know why the Ancients placed the seals in the first place, and we really don't want to wake the Kraken Titan, we do our best to talk Paco out of this nonsense. We promise that he'll get famous once his surely well-researched and documented article on this Seal of Mavisha gets published in an archaeological magazine. After all, he is the one who discovered this ancient site. </p><p></p><p>So we wait until the night falls and "sneak" below the ocean's surface. Fortunately, we were wise enough to get a good amount of potions of water breathing, so waiting for the perfect opportunity wouldn't be too dangerous. Once we reach the digsite, we find out that the area seems to be patroled by a shark and two octopi. We guess that one of the six divers might be a druid and that these animals could be his companions so we take care to avoid them and study their patrol patterns. We then hunt a tuna and use it to lure the shark out of the area. We then first kill the lone shark and deal with the octopi later. </p><p></p><p>Then we take a closer look at the digsite and find a spacious tent in the zone of one of Paco's torches. So we decide to hide in there to surprise the diving team of the Dracon should they return the next day. </p><p></p><p>(<span style="color: #008000">So I guess we managed to avoid all of the possible sea combat scenarios so far. Maybe we'd have tried with the Impossible and her magnificent captain Ruthger Smith, but as well-armed as our trade ship might have been, going against a freaking privateer ship from Crysillyir would have been ludicrous from our point of view. Never take risks you can avoid by implementing a clever plan <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></span> )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 7275982, member: 6816692"] Session 15 We are just about to finish our preparations for following the Dracon de Mer when Carlyle suddenly notices two further sources of Apet energy nearby. As we cannot be sure whether they are trails of our target creature/Dr. Meredith or simply seers/diviners, we decide to seek out the sources. The first source of planar energy seems to belong to someone who's hiding invisibly on a rooftop. To approach the creature carefully, Carlyle prepares a distraction on the street while Auryn turns invisible while out of sight and climbs the building. To her surprise, the invisible creature seems to notice her and starts retreating. Carlyle calls out to what he presumes to be Dr. Meredith and offers to help her as he knows that something is amiss. This lets the invisible person drop her invisibility only to reveal... another RHC agent! The elven woman introduces herself as Lauryn Cyneburg, a member of internal affairs and part of Price-Hill's audit team. ([COLOR="#008000"]Yeah, like Auryn with an "L". We always end up having NPC with names very similar to some of the PCs or background NPCs in our campaigns. Like Kaealys, Auryn's grandmother and RHC agent Kaea, or the double Jurak in Way of the Wicked. I suppose we'll run into some Carlisle somewhen in the not so far future...[/COLOR]) She seems impressed that we were able to spot her despite all caution. We presume that she's about to gather information about our team and working style and she admits that that this was part of her job in Flint. She adds that we have nothing to fear though as she couldn't find any evidence of misbehaviour and were in most cases acting strictly by protocol. She then cites a lengthy part of Auryn's and Carlyle's private dialogue from the Sawfish (that time when she had one too many Voices of Rot) and we are thouroughly impressed by her memory. ([COLOR="#008000"]Now at least we can be sure that the guys in the other separee were no goons of Fordren. Still... Auryn kind of openly discussed her thoughts of killing Fordren while being intoxicated. Oops...[/COLOR]) After we say goodbye to Lauryn, we follow the second trail of Apet energy. Turns out that this trail belongs to a certain Dr. Ricewind from Pardwright University who is just a harmless seer. When we find out that he's getting some semi-illegal shipments for his research, he offers us to use his magic to fing our missing Dr. Meredith via divination magic in return for not telling the officials. He promises to fill out the proper forms and go the official way next time... We follow Dr. Ricewind to his ritual chamber and he confirms our suspicion that Dr. Meredith might be heading to Ber. As she's already close to the beran border, we got no time to lose, so we thank Dr. Ricewind for his excellent service and make haste for the sea. We first follow the seabound Apet trail to the Avery Isles. To our surprise, the trail leads to an estate on one of the islands and then back to the sea. Curious as we are, we decide to search the estate and land on the corresponding island. We are even more surprised to find out that this estate is actually the home of Lady inspectress Saxby. She has employed some pretty up-tight guards who are not very fond that the Lady's own agents are about to snoop around her estate. Carlyle politely explains them that it is his duty to search for evidences in his assigned cases, even if (and especially if) someone could have broken into his boss' house and maybe placed some false evidence there (he remembers that someone tried to do the same with him a couple of days ago). He still cannot persuade the guards to be given access to the estate, so we only get to know that "someone" broke through the fence and into the house, and left without stealing anything. Now this situation turned out to be far more fishy than expected. We discuss a couple of reasons Saxby could have had to not report a case of burglary in her own home (maybe she got something illegal there? Maybe she doesn't want to lose her perfect image? Or she doesn't want to alert the internal investigations now that Price-Hill and his audits are about to happen?) Nevertheless, we feel a bit intimidated by Saxby's perfect blending of power, influence, intrigue, and connections. Especially Mr. Carlyle finds that combination pretty terrifying and we both realize that Saxby could get us easily fired and disgraced if she wanted to. With an uneasy feeling, we continue our trip to Ber. Auryn uses the spare time to sort her thoughts and seek her "dear friend" Carlyle's counsel again. ([COLOR="#008000"]Yeah, she somehow sees him as valuable advisor now. After all, the man has ~500 years of experience. Or so[/COLOR].) She says that maybe, just maybe her "meeting" with Romeo Casanunda was a mistake as he (or whomever she could have slept with) couldn't be the relief she had hoped. She came to the conclusion that she had just unsuccessfully tried to let go of her feelings for another man who was out of reach. Auryn explains that she'd never thought to develop romantic feelings at all, and especially not for a human. She explains that her feelings are not like the "grand love" of epics and sagas, but rather a burning flame of desire. Still, this fire is strong enough to long for this person after all the time that passed and even if she knows that Dr. von Recklinghausen is most certainly happy with the woman he loves. She supposes that her strange condition might be related to the Blooming and that the ceremonies of becoming a mature woman might have guided her through this were she still in Elfaivar. She adds that not only could her branch-sisters and her mother have given her guidance, but she'd also have married her first husbands soon. Which is why she could feel the need to be close to someone else. Carlyle seems to understand her troubles and adds that he thought she was acting a bit overconfident, as if she was trying to prove something. He asks her whether she might be better off in Elfaivar where her family could properly guide her to become the matriarch she wants to be. She'd have to make her home there someday after all and no one in Flint and maybe all of Risur will be able to perform a proper eladrin ceremony for her. Now Auryn objects and insists that she's now gotten herself into something more important than just learning how to lead a community. Her team, the RHC, maybe all of Risur needs her and she still has more than enough time to build an enclave of her own once this world is a safer place. Plus, she's already learned so much more than she'd have ever had had she stayed in her secluded enclave in Elfaivar. Carlyle thinks about her words for a while, then smiles warmly as he agrees that time is probably the one thing both of them have plenty to spare. He muses that time is something infinite for him and that he recently occupied himself with the thought that there won't ever be a time in which he doesn't exist. Regarding her Recklinghausen-dilemma, he tells Auryn that he can understand her situation as he once loved a woman and had to break up with her when she was about to get married. She thanks him for this insight and adds that honoring a bond between two people is something they both have in common as she'd never ever take someone else's man away. For once, Carlyle seems to be impressed by Auryn's principles. ([COLOR="#008000"]as a side note, Carlyle's player shared some hilarious thoughts about deva reincarnations like "what if the planet gets utterly destroyed by an asteroid? Must be a bad time to be a deva: Be reincarnated only to die again after a few seconds" or having infinite food for the emperor's lions. But jokes aside, he made a really complex and interesting construct regarding his character traits and abilities and how they are all tied into his character's backgrounds. For example, the stalker class gains access to some time-powers which are linked to his "eternal existence" and his notion that "time itself is a good friend" and his arcanist path – including the divine empyreal bloodline archetype – is based on the divine spark of Srasama as he'd never used magic before his first reincarnation. And speaking of reincarnations, Carlyle could be pretty special as he is currently only in his second reincarnation and therefore much more human looking than most of his peers, especially Governor Stanfield.[/COLOR]) After eight days of travel, we finally spot ships on the horizon. To our surprise, there is a total of three ships who must be a few miles away from the beran coast. So we decide to gather some information first and head to the nearest coastal village. There we find out that the whole situation is even more curious than we thought. For the first foreigner to arrive in the small harbor was one Paco de los Loros, a goblin archaeologist, wo came with his ship "La Inspiracion" and started underwater excavations. Then another ship came and drove the Inspiracion away. They seem to love target practice, as they threatened to shoot at every boat which came too close. Then, a few days ago, a small cutter joined the Inspiracion, totaling in the three ships we saw. These informations are enough to guess that Dr. Meredith might have changed ships and might now be aboard the Inspiracion. As the other ship is happy to fire cannons anyway, we decide to meet up with the other ships to check up on our missing academic. As we sail there, we see a strange current between the ships, but agree that while it seems curious, it is still pretty harmless. As we guessed, a pretty lively Dr. Meredith greets us from the deck of the Inspiracion. She and our team talk to a pretty confused looking Paco. It turns out that the goblin is a pretty self-centered, loud-mouthed bragger. (Kind of like the Rock Rackus of archaeologists.) We explain to Dr. Meredith that we fear she might be possessed by some kind of malevolent planar spirit and she agrees to be examined. To our surprise, we find both a strong and a weak source of Apet energy on her. Meredith tells us that she regularly felt being followed and even chased by some unknown presence and a planar possession might explain her strange experiences. She's also very shocked to hear about Bergeron's death. We believe that the being who's possessing her might be responsible for her memory loss as well, so we offer Dr. Meredith a careful examination. Mr. Carlyle realizes quickly that the strong source of Apet energy is closely linked to an amulet she's wearing. This item resembles the other planar artifacts we found on Axis Island, so we believe it might have been created by the Ancients, the only culture we know to be highly proficient with planar magics. The moment Dr. Meredith puts the amulet aside, the strong aura vanishes from her and so it seems that we found our culprit. To prevent further possession, we wrap the amulet in lead-lined cloth and lock it away. Next, we talk about our plans concearning the Dracon and its crew. An analysis of the ship's flag indicates that its crew might be a group of well-known Crisillyiri privateers, so initiating a direct fight wouldn't be that wise. ([COLOR="#008000"]even if Auryn feels the strong need to get rid of them as in her eyes "privateer" is nothing more than an euphemism for "pirate with a license" and Crisillyir is not really a friendly nation[/COLOR]). Paco tells us that he noticed that only six people were regularly diving into the ocean, so the "away team" might be a much more viable target. The goblin also tells us about his own excavations and the special items he uses to be able to dig on the ocean floor: underwater lanterns. He also mentions a golden seal he found which is surrounded by a protective ward. He says Bergeron promised that he'd become most famous if he managed to recover the golden seal and he seems also pretty keen on keeping the gold as his own reward. As we already roughly know why the Ancients placed the seals in the first place, and we really don't want to wake the Kraken Titan, we do our best to talk Paco out of this nonsense. We promise that he'll get famous once his surely well-researched and documented article on this Seal of Mavisha gets published in an archaeological magazine. After all, he is the one who discovered this ancient site. So we wait until the night falls and "sneak" below the ocean's surface. Fortunately, we were wise enough to get a good amount of potions of water breathing, so waiting for the perfect opportunity wouldn't be too dangerous. Once we reach the digsite, we find out that the area seems to be patroled by a shark and two octopi. We guess that one of the six divers might be a druid and that these animals could be his companions so we take care to avoid them and study their patrol patterns. We then hunt a tuna and use it to lure the shark out of the area. We then first kill the lone shark and deal with the octopi later. Then we take a closer look at the digsite and find a spacious tent in the zone of one of Paco's torches. So we decide to hide in there to surprise the diving team of the Dracon should they return the next day. ([COLOR="#008000"]So I guess we managed to avoid all of the possible sea combat scenarios so far. Maybe we'd have tried with the Impossible and her magnificent captain Ruthger Smith, but as well-armed as our trade ship might have been, going against a freaking privateer ship from Crysillyir would have been ludicrous from our point of view. Never take risks you can avoid by implementing a clever plan ;)[/COLOR] ) [/QUOTE]
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