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<blockquote data-quote="gideonpepys" data-source="post: 7258467" data-attributes="member: 79141"><p><strong>Session 27, Part Three - Meeting the Matriarch</strong></p><p></p><p>A deep faen, a dwarf and a rajput walked into a bar – the Bent Leaf, to be precise. It was run by a trio of fickle gremlins who served an intoxicating brew called Darkly Dreaming. Desok told them that eladrin men were required to be on constant alert, for fear of a final push by the clergy, and that intoxication was a great stigma. But once every year each man was given leave to over-indulge for a day, with another day to recover. This is where many of them chose to spend their hard-earned downtime. The gremlins were hostile to Uru at first, and refused to serve his ‘droid’. Leaving Little jack outside, Uru and Rumdoom bought drinks before setting eyes on Copperhat the Headless. He was just as surprised to see them and babbled a bit before regaining his composure. Copperhat was nursing a concoction he called the Voice of Rot. (“Leaves you half-dead and legless.”) They asked him what had happened to Rock Rackus and he told them that, after a series of hilarious adventures, Rock had dumped him back ‘on the moon’. Curious, Uru persuaded Copperhat to share more gossip: apparently, Rock’s boasts were true, and he had resumed his affair with the Queen of the Fairies. “But you didn’t hear it from me.” Only when deep into their second drink did they realise Copperhat had suddenly disappeared.</p><p></p><p>Each one of the unit members heard rumours of Borne wherever they went: Kieran Sentacore told Korrigan; a quickling in the Bent Leaf told Uru and Rumdoom; monks at the war monastery told Leon; an <em>ananta paudha</em> whispered her fears into Gupta’s ear.</p><p></p><p>Elf and fey alike spoke of the terrible shadow that loomed over Sentosa just a fortnight ago. Lasting for almost a week, the shadow was that of a gigantic humanoid, visible just beyond the boundaries of the<em>edgestones</em>. When the giant first arrived, it attempted to enter the enclave, but the stones repelled it. After several attempts at forcibly striking the magical field (and crushing the ten-headed lion three times), the giant eventually slumped and waited motionless for several days. On the eighth day, the giant turned and moved towards the north-west, as though summoned by some unknown call. That was just a few days before the Obscurati arrived. Since the arrival of the giant, the people of Sentosa had been on edge, as the shadow threatened intrusion from without in a way they had come to consider impossible. Matunaaga could not help but think of the threats to his own people, who also feared discovery by the outside world (and the worlds beyond). It occurred to him that, in some ways, he was responsible for both.</p><p></p><p>Back at the Akela Sathi, Korrigan was learning all he could from Kieran Sentacore, who was an outspoken member of the Panoply and an adherent of William Miller. Sentacore told him that he recognised Gupta’s surname. He said that he thought he knew her parents, though he had not been in Flint for seventeen years. They were part of the Docker movement there, he recalled, and though sad to learn that they had died, he confided that he had never been entirely convinced of their ‘intellectual credentials’. There was something superficial in their outlook, he said, but begged Korrigan not to relay these things to poor Gupta. On the subject of Flint, Kieran thought he knew something that might be of interest to Kasvarina, but didn’t want to get her hopes up before now. While telling him stories of her early life, she mentioned her close friendship with a performer named Navras. An eladrin named Navras built an opera house in Flint three centuries ago. Kieran was certain Navras had died since then, but if Kasvarina got a chance to visit Flint, Kieran wondered if a visit to the opera house might help. (He confessed that he very much liked Kasvarina, despite their strange circumstances, and hoped that the unit would be able to help her. Korrigan got the impression that the old half-elf was slightly smitten with her.)</p><p></p><p>Kieran also told Korrigan the precise nature of the Akela Sathi: at any one time the tree was home to many young eladrin women who had taken up the mantle of <em>ananta paudha</em>, or ‘eternal sapling.’ Though contemporary eladrin culture valued the safety and prosperity of women above all else, long ago the matriarchs of the various enclaves struggled to prevent rapes as a dramatically unbalanced population between men and women led to resentment and violence. Their solution was to create the <em>ananta paudha</em>, a sacred role where women volunteer for seven years of service, offering their bodies to satisfy the carnal urges of male eladrin. The understanding was that in this way they defended the enclave, while most eladrin men served as warriors. Once each year, any resident or visitor of the enclave in good standing could request a night at the Akela Sathi, where he or she could enjoy luxurious pleasure and sensitive companionship. The Akela Sathi also served as a functional way to boost the population of the eladrin, as the <em>ananta paudha</em> did not use contraceptive methods. Kieran gestured at the women in their own chambers. </p><p></p><p>These, he said, were elves (or even half-elves), who had been made ‘honored eladrin’. Female eladrin blood was so thin on the ground that even half-elves were highly valued. The more time they spent here, or in the Dreaming, the more ‘fey’ they would become, just as eladrin who left the Dreaming thousands of years ago became mere elves. But the eladrin were careful not to mix their bloodlines and these women did not seek to bear children. Korrigan looked at the <em>ananta paudha</em>, thought of his late wife, and went to bed alone.</p><p></p><p>At noon on the first day after their arrival, Desok announced that they had been summoned for an audience with the matriarch Athrylla Valanar. She held court atop the planar double of the Temple of Srasama found in Rumah Terakhir. As they climbed up Uriel loudly declared what “a waste of space” this was – “a temple to a dead goddess”. Only then did he notice this structure was lacking in any dedication to Srasma. Instead, the temple stood as a monument to Sentosa, with the enclave’s history inscribed upon the walls.</p><p></p><p>Three stone thrones sat in an open meeting area atop the pyramid, empty now but symbolic of other matriarchs who were welcome to sit as equals. Today Athrylla sat alone, though a cluster of councillors stood off to one side, and the stairs leading to the top were lined with eight ceremonial guards.</p><p></p><p>Where Kasvarina was controlled but intense, and radiated a keen intellectual precision, Athrylla Valanar was distant and cool. Her gaze took in everyone and no one. Both women were incredibly beautiful in totally different ways. Leon could see that Athrylla positively seethed with a level of magical power impossible in the real world. Her connection to the enclave strengthened her just as the Rites of Rulership strengthened the kings of Risur.</p><p></p><p>Athrylla welcomed them blandly, but commended them for achieving what so few had: gaining access to an eladrin enclave. She asked them to explain why they had come, and explicitly encouraged them not to be humble. She had known centuries of heroes, she said, and it was hard to impress her with humility these days.</p><p></p><p>Having practised their boasting on Beshela, the party launched into a familiar routine: Uru boasted how they had knocked down the colossus; Rumdoom bragged about slaying a kraken; collectively, the unit made it clear that they were a force to be reckoned with. Then they requested that Kasvarina be allowed to leave and seek the <em>Lost Arc of Reida</em>. Athrylla raised her hand before they could add any further embellishment or rhetoric and asked them to wait at the bottom of the pyramid while she confered with her advisors. (Korrigan could see she had made her mind up before they even opened their mouths.) </p><p></p><p>A fine meal was served to them, and an hour later Athrylla called them back and explained that she could not let Kasvarina leave. As matriarch she felt no need to explain her reasons, and simply asked for the party to leave within a day. If they had any other requests for her, any way she could help Risur other than by letting Kasvarina go, she hoped they would feel free to ask.</p><p></p><p>Leon asked for leave to speak, which she granted. Then Leon artfully goaded Athrylla into revealing her animosity towards Kasvarina. She snapped, by way of justification, that if her memories were restored, Kasvarina would blame Athrylla for the betrayal of her fellow matriarchs. She went on to say that although Kasvarina survived this betrayal, her daughter Launga had perished. Despite this tragedy, and her denial of any involvement, Athrylla said that she thought the attempt on Kasvarina’s life <em>was worth it</em>. “The woman cared more about revenge than survival, and if she’d died four centuries ago, the eladrin people would be better off today. As she is now, she is no threat to Sentosa, but I would not place her back on her throne willingly.”</p><p></p><p>Leon countered that the greatest threat to Sentosa was the Obscurati – whose shadow had very literally loomed over Sentosa only a few days ago. He explained the Ob’s Grand Design and how it would wrench the Dreaming away from Lanjyr forever. Kasvarina may have played a part in this conspiracy, but the <em>new </em>her – or perhaps it was better to say the <em>old </em>her – hated her old self with as much passion as Athrylla did and had promised to help destroy what she had done.</p><p></p><p>At once, Athrylla summoned Kasvarina, who entered the chamber in the robes of a matriarch, but did not take a seat as an equal. Athrylla asked Kasvarina to explain herself, and Kasvarina gave a very forthright and sincere account of what she had learned, and what she hoped to do with the Arc. She presented herself as very strong, but contrite and brave and admirable.</p><p></p><p>Having listened to their entreaties, Athrylla thought for just a moment and then declared that Kasvarina would be free to leave Sentosa if, and only if, the unit could retrieve the Arc. She told them of a second archway hidden in an underground ruin in Rumah Terakir where she would have people waiting to let them enter as soon as they returned.</p><p></p><p>They withdrew from Athrylla’s presence before she could change her mind. Kasvarina made sure to thank Leon for his eloquence before she left. He bowed his head and said nothing.</p><p></p><p>The unit prepared to leave. They took directions to Ingatan’s refuge and – finding it lay in the clergy colony of Vigilia – asked Morgan Cippiano to send positive word of their mission to the authorities there. From the eladrin they learned that the refuge itself was now occupied by a clan of territorial eladrin weretigers who called themselves the Children of Hewanharimau, the forbidden god of savagery. Having already heard word of the superlative eladrin smith Iomar of Travin, they went to visit his premises, Shadow Edge Arms. Iomar was an unusually boisterous eladrin who had been born and raised in Drakr. Folk said he was more like a dwarf than an elf. Iomar was all too happy to help, and sold the unit beautifully crafted silver blades, with which to finish off any lycanthropes they had managed to bring low. However, when they left the smithy, Uriel said that he sensed something dark and strange about the smithy – that it harboured a cruel secret. They put that to one side for the moment, as they had much to do before their departure.</p><p></p><p>Matunaaga found a silversmith, borrowed a crucible, and forged his own silver bullets. He put a silver edge on several of Uru’s shuriken. They checked their equipment, packed supplies and got a good night’s rest.</p><p></p><p>At dawn the following day, the unit set off into the jungle, using <em>shadow walk </em>and<em> phantom steeds</em> to speed their way to Vigilis.</p><p></p><p><strong>End of Session</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>End of email exchange with Gupta's player:</strong></p><p></p><p>The half-elven ananta paudha you encountered while convalescing at the Akela Sathi was called Helandra. To begin with she was simply serving you and seeing to your needs, along with the rest of the unit. Only after you learned the true nature of the <em>ananta paudha</em> did your curiosity lead you to ask if only male guests were entitled to a night of 'sensitive companionship'. She responded very positively and we can draw a discreet veil over the precise nature of that encounter, save only to mention that Helandra was heavily tattooed on her limbs and torso - floral tattoos that unified to a focus on her back: a flaming blade.</p><p></p><p>That blade is one of the symbols of the Vekeshi, so you asked her about it. She told you that she came to Sentosa from one of the clergy colonies, where the mystics were particularly active in striking back against the ancient foe. She had grown tired of bloodshed, and had heard there was another way to serve the eladrin cause. This was it. When you expressed an interest in the mystics, she said two things: firstly, that you should talk to Leon (because he is one); secondly, that there is a mystic called Jaques who sometimes came to the enclave and used to operate in Risur. She would ask after him and see if she could get you introduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gideonpepys, post: 7258467, member: 79141"] [b]Session 27, Part Three - Meeting the Matriarch[/b] A deep faen, a dwarf and a rajput walked into a bar – the Bent Leaf, to be precise. It was run by a trio of fickle gremlins who served an intoxicating brew called Darkly Dreaming. Desok told them that eladrin men were required to be on constant alert, for fear of a final push by the clergy, and that intoxication was a great stigma. But once every year each man was given leave to over-indulge for a day, with another day to recover. This is where many of them chose to spend their hard-earned downtime. The gremlins were hostile to Uru at first, and refused to serve his ‘droid’. Leaving Little jack outside, Uru and Rumdoom bought drinks before setting eyes on Copperhat the Headless. He was just as surprised to see them and babbled a bit before regaining his composure. Copperhat was nursing a concoction he called the Voice of Rot. (“Leaves you half-dead and legless.”) They asked him what had happened to Rock Rackus and he told them that, after a series of hilarious adventures, Rock had dumped him back ‘on the moon’. Curious, Uru persuaded Copperhat to share more gossip: apparently, Rock’s boasts were true, and he had resumed his affair with the Queen of the Fairies. “But you didn’t hear it from me.” Only when deep into their second drink did they realise Copperhat had suddenly disappeared. Each one of the unit members heard rumours of Borne wherever they went: Kieran Sentacore told Korrigan; a quickling in the Bent Leaf told Uru and Rumdoom; monks at the war monastery told Leon; an [I]ananta paudha[/I] whispered her fears into Gupta’s ear. Elf and fey alike spoke of the terrible shadow that loomed over Sentosa just a fortnight ago. Lasting for almost a week, the shadow was that of a gigantic humanoid, visible just beyond the boundaries of the[I]edgestones[/I]. When the giant first arrived, it attempted to enter the enclave, but the stones repelled it. After several attempts at forcibly striking the magical field (and crushing the ten-headed lion three times), the giant eventually slumped and waited motionless for several days. On the eighth day, the giant turned and moved towards the north-west, as though summoned by some unknown call. That was just a few days before the Obscurati arrived. Since the arrival of the giant, the people of Sentosa had been on edge, as the shadow threatened intrusion from without in a way they had come to consider impossible. Matunaaga could not help but think of the threats to his own people, who also feared discovery by the outside world (and the worlds beyond). It occurred to him that, in some ways, he was responsible for both. Back at the Akela Sathi, Korrigan was learning all he could from Kieran Sentacore, who was an outspoken member of the Panoply and an adherent of William Miller. Sentacore told him that he recognised Gupta’s surname. He said that he thought he knew her parents, though he had not been in Flint for seventeen years. They were part of the Docker movement there, he recalled, and though sad to learn that they had died, he confided that he had never been entirely convinced of their ‘intellectual credentials’. There was something superficial in their outlook, he said, but begged Korrigan not to relay these things to poor Gupta. On the subject of Flint, Kieran thought he knew something that might be of interest to Kasvarina, but didn’t want to get her hopes up before now. While telling him stories of her early life, she mentioned her close friendship with a performer named Navras. An eladrin named Navras built an opera house in Flint three centuries ago. Kieran was certain Navras had died since then, but if Kasvarina got a chance to visit Flint, Kieran wondered if a visit to the opera house might help. (He confessed that he very much liked Kasvarina, despite their strange circumstances, and hoped that the unit would be able to help her. Korrigan got the impression that the old half-elf was slightly smitten with her.) Kieran also told Korrigan the precise nature of the Akela Sathi: at any one time the tree was home to many young eladrin women who had taken up the mantle of [I]ananta paudha[/I], or ‘eternal sapling.’ Though contemporary eladrin culture valued the safety and prosperity of women above all else, long ago the matriarchs of the various enclaves struggled to prevent rapes as a dramatically unbalanced population between men and women led to resentment and violence. Their solution was to create the [I]ananta paudha[/I], a sacred role where women volunteer for seven years of service, offering their bodies to satisfy the carnal urges of male eladrin. The understanding was that in this way they defended the enclave, while most eladrin men served as warriors. Once each year, any resident or visitor of the enclave in good standing could request a night at the Akela Sathi, where he or she could enjoy luxurious pleasure and sensitive companionship. The Akela Sathi also served as a functional way to boost the population of the eladrin, as the [I]ananta paudha[/I] did not use contraceptive methods. Kieran gestured at the women in their own chambers. These, he said, were elves (or even half-elves), who had been made ‘honored eladrin’. Female eladrin blood was so thin on the ground that even half-elves were highly valued. The more time they spent here, or in the Dreaming, the more ‘fey’ they would become, just as eladrin who left the Dreaming thousands of years ago became mere elves. But the eladrin were careful not to mix their bloodlines and these women did not seek to bear children. Korrigan looked at the [I]ananta paudha[/I], thought of his late wife, and went to bed alone. At noon on the first day after their arrival, Desok announced that they had been summoned for an audience with the matriarch Athrylla Valanar. She held court atop the planar double of the Temple of Srasama found in Rumah Terakhir. As they climbed up Uriel loudly declared what “a waste of space” this was – “a temple to a dead goddess”. Only then did he notice this structure was lacking in any dedication to Srasma. Instead, the temple stood as a monument to Sentosa, with the enclave’s history inscribed upon the walls. Three stone thrones sat in an open meeting area atop the pyramid, empty now but symbolic of other matriarchs who were welcome to sit as equals. Today Athrylla sat alone, though a cluster of councillors stood off to one side, and the stairs leading to the top were lined with eight ceremonial guards. Where Kasvarina was controlled but intense, and radiated a keen intellectual precision, Athrylla Valanar was distant and cool. Her gaze took in everyone and no one. Both women were incredibly beautiful in totally different ways. Leon could see that Athrylla positively seethed with a level of magical power impossible in the real world. Her connection to the enclave strengthened her just as the Rites of Rulership strengthened the kings of Risur. Athrylla welcomed them blandly, but commended them for achieving what so few had: gaining access to an eladrin enclave. She asked them to explain why they had come, and explicitly encouraged them not to be humble. She had known centuries of heroes, she said, and it was hard to impress her with humility these days. Having practised their boasting on Beshela, the party launched into a familiar routine: Uru boasted how they had knocked down the colossus; Rumdoom bragged about slaying a kraken; collectively, the unit made it clear that they were a force to be reckoned with. Then they requested that Kasvarina be allowed to leave and seek the [I]Lost Arc of Reida[/I]. Athrylla raised her hand before they could add any further embellishment or rhetoric and asked them to wait at the bottom of the pyramid while she confered with her advisors. (Korrigan could see she had made her mind up before they even opened their mouths.) A fine meal was served to them, and an hour later Athrylla called them back and explained that she could not let Kasvarina leave. As matriarch she felt no need to explain her reasons, and simply asked for the party to leave within a day. If they had any other requests for her, any way she could help Risur other than by letting Kasvarina go, she hoped they would feel free to ask. Leon asked for leave to speak, which she granted. Then Leon artfully goaded Athrylla into revealing her animosity towards Kasvarina. She snapped, by way of justification, that if her memories were restored, Kasvarina would blame Athrylla for the betrayal of her fellow matriarchs. She went on to say that although Kasvarina survived this betrayal, her daughter Launga had perished. Despite this tragedy, and her denial of any involvement, Athrylla said that she thought the attempt on Kasvarina’s life [I]was worth it[/I]. “The woman cared more about revenge than survival, and if she’d died four centuries ago, the eladrin people would be better off today. As she is now, she is no threat to Sentosa, but I would not place her back on her throne willingly.” Leon countered that the greatest threat to Sentosa was the Obscurati – whose shadow had very literally loomed over Sentosa only a few days ago. He explained the Ob’s Grand Design and how it would wrench the Dreaming away from Lanjyr forever. Kasvarina may have played a part in this conspiracy, but the [I]new [/I]her – or perhaps it was better to say the [I]old [/I]her – hated her old self with as much passion as Athrylla did and had promised to help destroy what she had done. At once, Athrylla summoned Kasvarina, who entered the chamber in the robes of a matriarch, but did not take a seat as an equal. Athrylla asked Kasvarina to explain herself, and Kasvarina gave a very forthright and sincere account of what she had learned, and what she hoped to do with the Arc. She presented herself as very strong, but contrite and brave and admirable. Having listened to their entreaties, Athrylla thought for just a moment and then declared that Kasvarina would be free to leave Sentosa if, and only if, the unit could retrieve the Arc. She told them of a second archway hidden in an underground ruin in Rumah Terakir where she would have people waiting to let them enter as soon as they returned. They withdrew from Athrylla’s presence before she could change her mind. Kasvarina made sure to thank Leon for his eloquence before she left. He bowed his head and said nothing. The unit prepared to leave. They took directions to Ingatan’s refuge and – finding it lay in the clergy colony of Vigilia – asked Morgan Cippiano to send positive word of their mission to the authorities there. From the eladrin they learned that the refuge itself was now occupied by a clan of territorial eladrin weretigers who called themselves the Children of Hewanharimau, the forbidden god of savagery. Having already heard word of the superlative eladrin smith Iomar of Travin, they went to visit his premises, Shadow Edge Arms. Iomar was an unusually boisterous eladrin who had been born and raised in Drakr. Folk said he was more like a dwarf than an elf. Iomar was all too happy to help, and sold the unit beautifully crafted silver blades, with which to finish off any lycanthropes they had managed to bring low. However, when they left the smithy, Uriel said that he sensed something dark and strange about the smithy – that it harboured a cruel secret. They put that to one side for the moment, as they had much to do before their departure. Matunaaga found a silversmith, borrowed a crucible, and forged his own silver bullets. He put a silver edge on several of Uru’s shuriken. They checked their equipment, packed supplies and got a good night’s rest. At dawn the following day, the unit set off into the jungle, using [I]shadow walk [/I]and[I] phantom steeds[/I] to speed their way to Vigilis. [B]End of Session[/B] [B]End of email exchange with Gupta's player:[/B] The half-elven ananta paudha you encountered while convalescing at the Akela Sathi was called Helandra. To begin with she was simply serving you and seeing to your needs, along with the rest of the unit. Only after you learned the true nature of the [I]ananta paudha[/I] did your curiosity lead you to ask if only male guests were entitled to a night of 'sensitive companionship'. She responded very positively and we can draw a discreet veil over the precise nature of that encounter, save only to mention that Helandra was heavily tattooed on her limbs and torso - floral tattoos that unified to a focus on her back: a flaming blade. That blade is one of the symbols of the Vekeshi, so you asked her about it. She told you that she came to Sentosa from one of the clergy colonies, where the mystics were particularly active in striking back against the ancient foe. She had grown tired of bloodshed, and had heard there was another way to serve the eladrin cause. This was it. When you expressed an interest in the mystics, she said two things: firstly, that you should talk to Leon (because he is one); secondly, that there is a mystic called Jaques who sometimes came to the enclave and used to operate in Risur. She would ask after him and see if she could get you introduced. [/QUOTE]
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