"Good Friends & Fine Spirits" by Mystic Eye Games - Part 13
The Padre reacts first.
Spinning, he slams the door behind them. The barrier will at least temporarily hold back the flood of roaches, though the group's plan of leaving by the front door is now impossible.
The other adventurers are only a moment slower. Anastria and Ming Li combine to slay one of the closest roaches: the elf's rapier pins the creature to the floor, while the monk's staff stoves in its side. Sirdros and Macwood both also slay insects, the halfling unleashing his own war-cry in response to the roach queen's scream. Only Briar fails to land a blow, his blade glancing off the black shell of one of the creatures.
There is a sound like wet cloth being torn, and the roach queen tears herself free of her egg sac, her black, chitin-covered hind legs emerging from beneath the bloated white shape Her malformed mouth stretches open, distending unnaturally, and a globule of viscous green and white goo vomits forth, flying straight toward the Padre.
The cleric of St Cuthbert dives aside in the nick of time, the globule bursting on the wall behind him, spraying slime and inch-long maggots in all directions.
"Now that's just gross." Briar complains.
"A gross? But how do you know there are a hundred and forty four of them? Ow!" Macwood is too busy quipping to pay attention to the fight: one of the roaches bites into his calf, drawing blood.
It seems that all of the adventurers have been thrown off their rhythm by the roach queen's attack, for not a single one of them succeeds in landing a blow, even as the rest of the roaches in the room charge toward them, swarming in to bite at their legs. Fortunately, the insects' attacks are just as ineffectual, and the adventurers sustain no injuries of their own.
Sirdros steps away from the roaches that bite ineffectually at his armour, slamming his mace into the side of the queen. The blow does little damage, however: her skin seems to share some of the resilience of the roaches' shells. Nonetheless, she hisses in anger and turns toward the elven cleric, belching forth a cloud of green and brown gas. The entire room is filled with a foetid stench, causing most of the group to gag in disgust, but it is Sirdros who bears the full effects of the gas. He staggers back, clawing at his throat and choking on the noxious fumes.
Briar and the Padre both move forward, striking at the queen to drive her back from Sirdros. They manage to give the elf a little room, but neither succeeds in landing a blow, as the queen sinuously dodges aside. None of their companions fare any better, as the momentum of the combat swings in favour of the verminous horde. First Macwood is bitten again, then the queen lunges forward and claws at the Padre, gashing his shoulder badly.
The force of the blow staggers the cleric back a step, which proves a fortunate thing, as a barbed tail uncurls from the queen's back, then slashes through the air where he just stood. Barely able to remain standing, the Padre calls on St Cuthbert to cleanse his wounds, but the menacing proximity of the queen distracts him, and he stumbles over the words of the prayer, losing control of the magic.
The adventurers' blows continue to miss their targets, and the situation grows more dangerous by the second. Note only is the door now creaking under the weight of roaches trying to gnaw their way into the room, but the grubs crawling over the girl they are here to rescue have almost penetrated the cocoon that surrounds her.
The queen's barbed tail lashes at the Padre again, and this time the hooks bite into his flesh. The bulbous tip quivers as green fluid pumps out of it, seeping into the wound. The cleric feels a burning sensation spread through his flesh, but he grits his teeth and mutters an oath to St Cuthbert, fighting off the effects of the vile poison.
The door shudders again, one of the hinges tearing half-loose of the rotted wood. Only a single nail now holds it closed.
A roach scuttles toward Briar, and one of the group lands a blow against their enemies: the rogue's sword cuts the creature cleanly in two.
"The queen is the key." Ming Li abandons her fight with the roaches, moving to face the creature that spawned them, instead. One of the insects inflicts a deep bite on her leg as she does so, but the monk blocks out of the pain of the injury, hammering her fists into the queen's side.
The foul creature screams in anger and turns on the monk, but Ming Li stands her ground resolutely. She ducks beneath the slashing claws, then twists as the spiked tail whips through the air a moment later. For a moment, the queen feels a shock of impact, and hisses in satisfaction, but the tail's barbs have only hooked into Ming Li's jacket. The cloth is badly torn, but the flesh beneath is unscathed.
Inspired by the monk's courageous stand, the group redoubles their efforts. Macwood crushes one of the roaches, and Briar uses the moment of space that provides to duck in behind the queen, slashing at her legs with his sword. The queen's attention is still on Ming Li, and the blow lands true, cutting deep into the creature's flesh.
"Say hello to Kewpie doll!" Macwood lunges in alongside the rogue, ramming his sword like a spear into the queen's side.
The queen staggers, then falls, a keening cry bursting from her lips. Within moments, the sound reverberates from every roach in the room: indeed, from every roach in the entire house. The screech is deafening, almost painful in its intensity.
"Fire!" the Padre yells at Sirdros, struggling to be heard over the racket. The elf nods and begins preparing a torch as the Padre splashes oil around the room and over the queen's corpse.
Briar and Ming Li, meanwhile, cut the cook's daughter free of the cocoon, being careful to crush every grub they see in the process.
"There's a window here." Anastria points it out to the others, "Boarded up, but I'm sure we could force it."
The Padre swiftly proves the elven woman correct, shattering the boards with his mace.
"Everyone out!" he shouts, a worried eye on the still keening roaches. No-one feels a need to argue, and they all swiftly clamber through the opening. Ming Li goes first, carrying the girl, while Sirdros is the last of them to leave, passing his torch to the Padre as he does so. The cleric of St Cuthbert gives the armour-clad elf a boost to get out, then lights the torch and tosses it onto the oil. As flames begin to race across the dry wooden room, he slips out of the building and into the cool night air.
"How is she?" he asks Sirdros, who is already crouched beside the girl.
"She appears unharmed." The elf replies, "and there are no signs that any of the grubs reached her. I think we go there just in time."
Feeling very satisfied with themselves, most of the adventurers promptly collapse on the grass, enjoying the chance to rest. Only the Padre remains standing, watching the flames consume the building, a blank expression on his face.
The house is located on the edge of the village, and the sight of flames soon causes an alarm to be raised. Within minutes, Captain Jarrek is on the scene. Taking one look at the dirty, bloodied adventurers and the burning building, he reacts in the same way as any other militiaman would: he arrests them all.