"Death curses ruin one's day."
A short, but very eventful session!
As we were preparing to sail away from the smugglers' port, the Tisroc sent Ludovico a rather polite messenger offering him a job as his Left Hand - basically his spymaster. Ludovico politely declined, what with serving mind-controlling undead monstrosities not being high on his list of Things To Do.
The messenger acknowledged this response was expected but urged him to consider the plight of Stygia and its people, who needed a capable ruler to restore their former glory. Ludovico guardedly allowed that he'd keep his eyes open.
While sailing to Stygia, Jurgen caught one of the sailors furtively dropping something overboard in a way he found highly suspicious. He confronted the guy, and things quickly became tense.
Accusations flew, the captain got involved, and then the sailor desperately 'admitted' to being counter-intelligence and following Ludovico. (It comes out that he knows about Faces. Unfortunately Ludovico's in Stygian form and can't tell if this guy is one.) Ludovico points out that if that's true, he can't exactly be the crewmember he claims to be, so where is he, hm?
The sailor tells the captain that he has documents that will prove his story, and asks to show them in private in the captain's cabin. The captain consents.
Ludovico is beyond suspicious at this point, and uses the crystal to surreptitiously become a Face again. (Thankfully it's night.) So when the captain comes back out, he knows the guy's a Face. (Almost certainly the apprentice of the Second Line - a master surely wouldn't be this incompetent.) He tips the others off, and a scuffle ensues.
Jurgen restrains the guy... who gets this despairing look on his face and then drops dead. Marco slips past them into the cabin (finding the captain's corpse), and Ludovico takes the captain's form to calm the crew down. He orders the mate into the cabin and there they lay the cards on the table for him - the real captain's been murdered (we explained the face-shifting as being a temporary ritual spell).
The mate agreed to drop us off as contracted, but said he never wanted to see our faces again. We agreed solemnly. Investigation showed that the dead apprentice was killed by a death curse - a bit of ritual magic that takes considerable prowess in wizardry to pull off. Either his master is a serious piece of work (Faces are supposed to be like family!) or else someone else was pulling his strings.
"Betrayed - except by friends, enemies."
This was a long, in-person session in which a big plot arc came to a head. We reached Stygia, which was pretty clearly a corrupt, miserable backwater, much as Kharatom had said. The port city we landed at did still have an astonishing and ancient library, which we descended upon to try to learn more about the situation.
(When you pay the library fee, you get an enchanted wooden necklace that protects you from the wards that defend the place. "If you lose your necklace for any reason, don't move! Just call for help. If you do that, the wards probably won't kill you.")
Suffice to say we learned a fair bit about Kharatom, about Ludovico's family (including his illustrious ancestor Tisroc Rakhash, whose ring Ludovico is wearing) and, most importantly, about the ritual that our enemies were attempting.
We found that Bergdokken, through no fault of his own, had faulty data to work with - the date shouldn't matter for draining Ludovico's master's powers, but the location shouldn't matter for draining Ludovico's - which is what Hakar and company want to do. Do our enemies not realize this any more than Bergdokken did? Seems unlikely... What are they up to?
We came to the realization that the Master of the First Line was trying to consolidate all of the Face power in himself, and then use Ludovico's Stygian power (which already has a three-level hierarchy) to leverage himself as the new Grandmaster of Faces, with unheard-of powers and also control over the new masters and apprentices of his choosing
On our way to the ritual site, we begin a protracted wizard's duel (ritual magic being
painfully slow). We used our advantage - the focus crystals we stole from a cult in our first adventures - to the hilt.
Suffice to say we used the sympathetic connection between Ludovico and his master (and also the Second Line apprentice's hair) to bust through our enemy's wards - we got a bit lucky, he's
really good! - and managed to place a nasty curse of Forgetfulness on him. That should hurt the ritual preparations! Meanwhile our wards protected us from his counterattacks, though it was a near thing a few times!
Meanwhile we decided to put Ludovico's Face sorcery completely into the crystal to prevent its being stolen. (Of course, if anything happens to the crystal, it's gone forever!) And we wove a blessing around him to help protect him from other kinds of draining.
Along the way, we meet a mysterious cloaked Stygian figure. Ludovico, who's back in Stygian form, can sense this person isn't actually Stygian, so he grins and says, "Hi, Chloe!"
The result was gratifying - she started and blurted out, "How'd you know?!" "We all have our little secrets."
She told us her master had basically cut her out of his plans. Which she actually didn't approve of - Faces are supposed to jockey with each other for control, yeah, but this is more than a bridge too far. They're supposed to be a fractious family, not whatever this is! "I suspect the old masters would be disgusted with all this."
She informed us how many guards would be waiting for us, and confirmed that one of the Stygians with him matched Hakar's description. And she handed Ludovico a pouch of poison - "Toss it on a fire and stay away from the smoke if you can. Though it'll be worse for them... They took the other component in their food last night.". She also gave us her best guess as to the sites where the Second and Third Masters were in stasis.
The ritual site proved to be cloaked in an illusion - we accidentally stumbled into it by mistake before we were ready! All of a sudden we were face to face (ahem) with the First Master, along with Hakar and an elderly Stygian man leaning on a cane. Along with plenty of Stygian guards. And a crap-ton of swirling magical power, the ritual has clearly already in it's initial stages. There's an altar with three large clay tablets on it, and a fire before it.
The First Master proceeded to monologue about how everything was going according to plan and soon Ludovico, having been thoroughly drained, would be but a memory.
Ludovico responded that if he's going to be dead soon anyway, can he at least know what's going on with his family?!
Hakar scoffs that Ludovico isn't really family at all, he should be dead! Asim was in a coma for trying to become Kha'an not knowing I was alive!
But the older Stygian cuts him off, and announces that he's my father
only in the sense he'd sired me. The family had sold me to a stranger to make ends meet and as far as he was concerned I was just a foreigner who couldn't die quickly enough so Hakar, his
real son, could inherit the family power.
Ludovico inquires, shaken (this wasn't exactly the family reunion he'd dreamed of!) if they expect him to go out without a fight?
Hakar says contemptuously that we can't oppose so many guards, and gives the order for me to be restrained.
Ludovico: "Yeah, no." And uses Stygian sorcery, green eyes glowing, to get the guards to stop in their tracks. (Didn't roll well enough to turn them completely, alas.)
The First Master, half-admiringly, "You little bastard! You figured it out! But it doesn't matter, you're here and everything is in place."
He, Hakar, and "Dad" resume the ritual... And Ludovico activates the Forgetfulness curse - the guy fumbles the words at a critical moment, and the magical forces start to go awry.
It's nothing that an experienced wizard couldn't get back under control... If he had time, which we didn't give him.
Jurgen tackled Hakar, Marco flipped a knife at "Dad"... and Ludovico threw the pouch of poison on the ritual fire, which began emitting a noxious purple smoke.
Needless to say, things became rather... fraught.
We carried the day, but not before the First Master seeing all was lost, announced that he'd not die alone! And plunged a knife into the clay tablets, which crackled with lightning, before he died.
By the time the dust settled, we had the powers of all three Master Faces stored in Ludovico's crystal (the First Master had already absorbed them both), which was now dangerously full and on the brink of shattering.
We managed to
very carefully let out Ludovico's apprentice power, and then the Third Line power went to him readily - so he's now a Master Face. Then we had to decide what to do with the other two. Marco was interested in getting one, but Jurgen declined. If we could have been sure of holding on to the crystal indefinitely, we probably would have waited to choose a third...
But the crystal was still dangerously stressed, we didn't know what would happen if the Second Line's power vanished into the ether with nobody to hold it... And Chloe had done us a good turn.
Jurgen managed to track her down and bring her back. "So Chloe, you've probably noticed you aren't a master yet..."
We drove a fairly hard bargain. She had to sign a binding magical contract not to betray or work against us - we agreed to the same, of course - and she consented. (She did manage to slip in some awkward wording too, the sneaky wench!) So she's now the new First Line master.
Her master proved to bear the ritual scars of a Morolusian eunuch. Chloe: "He did all this just to get his balls back?!"
The crystal was now stable enough to last a couple months, so Marco decided to hold off on becoming the master of the Second Line. (He didn't want to spring it on his wife!)
The clay tablets proved to bear death curses on the Second and Third masters, as well as Ludovico. (He was protected by his Face power being sequestered.)
So it didn't seem likely that they had survived, but we tracked down their bodies anyway (Chloe's guesses were pretty good) and buried them. But first we did some divinations to find out the details of what was going on.
It turned out that the master of the Second Line was a reasonably decent chap who was concerned about the disappearance of Ludovico's master. He'd consulted with the First Master about it, been poisoned, and in an impressive display of martial prowess had damn near killed the First Master before the poison knocked him out.
The Third Line master, Ludovico's adoptive father, had been in on the plan from day one.

He was actually the First Master's cousin by blood! They had betrayed each other over wine as the plan neared its climax, but not before Ludovico's "dad" had cracked wise about hoping Ludovico would get a clue soon so they could sacrifice him!
So, having been betrayed by two father figures, Ludovico found his true family to be his friends... and an erstwhile enemy, Chloe.
We returned home to find that everything had gone to Hell in a handbasket, but this post is long enough already!
But I'll add that when they picked up Giovanni, Ludovico made him his apprentice, in the process formally adopting him - resolving to be a far better father than those in his own life!