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<blockquote data-quote="LordVyreth" data-source="post: 2194276" data-attributes="member: 9626"><p><strong>The Eye of Nerull: Gaining Access</strong></p><p></p><p>Tesserill began her idea for how the party can find Bas. “Now, some of the details are a little unclear for me now. I think I’m losing my memory of my life, and besides, Bas’ location is blocked by her divine will. Even now it’s affecting my memory of her. However, I have enough left to give you the basics of the plan. For months, my temple has been planning to find a way to find your home, Methosilang. Finally, we discovered information about the Eye of Nerull, an artifact the size of a building built by the undead empire. It lacks the ability to bypass the divine protection of either Bas or your goddesses, but it can be used to indirectly track a target to it. We managed to infiltrate the Eye of Nerull with one of our spies. He’s an expert of incredible ability by the name of Palfrin.”</p><p></p><p>“Oh, no,” Tal groaned. “Not him again.”</p><p></p><p>Tesserill ignored him as she continued her story. “While he is there, he is researching a new psionic item that links to the Eye’s power. It will allow a force in control of the Eye to track the items no matter where they are. Once he finishes his research, he will build dozens of them, and then let them get discovered by Methosilang’s forces as treasure. Since they radiate magic, they shouldn’t be treated suspiciously. Once enough of them are captured, we were planning on sending a massive invasion force to briefly capture the Eye and use it to discover the location of the objects, and from there, Methosilang.”</p><p></p><p>“How does this help us?” a confused Robin asked.</p><p></p><p>“He should still be there for at least a week. Once he leaves, his first stop will be Bas’ location so he can show her the objects and brief her on the mission’s status. He’ll be there for at least a few minutes. And of course he’ll have the tracking items in his possession at that time.”</p><p></p><p>Danae smiled as she realized what Tesserill was suggesting. “You want us to track him with the very objects he planned on using to track us?”</p><p></p><p>“Exactly! Of course, it won’t be easy. You’ll have to find a way to sneak into the Eye yourselves. And I don’t know exactly what Palfrin will look like or be doing there, so you’ll have to figure that out yourselves. Once you know who he is, you just have to keep track of him until he’s ready to leave. Of course then the hard part starts. You’ll have to take control of the Eye’s tracking systems long enough to find Palfrin before he leaves Bas’ pit. And you can expect very powerful forces to guard the Eye. It will be dangerous, but if you can succeed, you can find Bas easily enough.”</p><p></p><p>The party considered this plan for a while. “I don’t know,” Azat said. “It sounds very dangerous, but Tiana and I have been specifically trained to fight the undead. We should be able to help you greatly. And if destroying Bas will help save our nation, we’ll gladly work with you.”</p><p></p><p>Amon, on the other hand, shook his head. “Look, hanging with you guys has been fun, but going to the Forbidden Plane itself? That’s just crazy. If I go there, I know how hard it is to go back. I think I’ll stay behind and try to learn about your adventures from here, okay?”</p><p></p><p>The party accepted Amon’s plea and prepared for their departure. However, Danae had one last thing to do before she left. She turned to Tesserill uneasily and asked, “Blade of Minds, are you now happy with this afterlife?”</p><p></p><p>Tesserill thought for a moment, but nodded. “I think so. It is peaceful here, and there is much to accomplish and do.”</p><p></p><p>Danae smiled as her conscience cleared. “That’s good. I know were enemies in life, but I honestly don’t think that we’re all that different. I never meant to kill you, and I didn’t want to see you suffer a fate as horrible as the Far Realms or a servant of the slaads. I hope we can leave here as friends.”</p><p></p><p>Tesserill held out her hand. “I agree. I wish you luck, and hope that whatever happens, our shared world benefits from it.”</p><p></p><p>Danae shook her hand gratefully, as did most of the rest of the party. With this resolved, they left Boccob’s domain and took only a couple of days to sell the treasure they obtained on this journey and buy new equipment before returning to Methosilang and plan their next mission.</p><p></p><p>When they arrived at Tal’s Manor, they learned that they had a message. Or, to be specific, Bath did. “Milady, a magical message was sent for you recently. However, we’re not sure if you should read it. It has a strange feel to it, as if it came from foul and evil realms.”</p><p></p><p>“Ohh!” Bath squealed with surprising delight. “I bet I know what this is!” She quickly opened the letter and learned that it came from the Succubus she met in Glorium, as she expected.</p><p></p><p>The letter was short but to the point. “Greetings, Bath Quol. Much as it sickens me, I have performed the task I agreed to do for you. I gathered all the information we had about your target, Allishira. Contrary to what I initially suspected he is not a demon. Rather he was one of the original servants to the goddess you call Bas. He was even her ally before her fall, when she was still expected to have allies among the celestials. Allishira was the most powerful of these celestials, and he was also incredibly loyal to Bas. When she fell, he chose to ally with her against her sisters. Most of her servants were killed, but the ones who survived until the end of the war were simply trapped. When her divine domain was destroyed and the entirety of Bas’ essence was sent to the Material Plane, they were sealed away in a pocket plane between the two locations, unable to be found and destroyed, but unable to escape as well. If Bas called Allishira back into reality, then she must be getting very powerful. I wish you luck in your battle to destroy her. We have enough competition down here as it is.”</p><p></p><p>After reading the note, Bath rejoined her friends, who were already discussing their plan for getting into the Eye. </p><p></p><p>“Well, a direct assault is out,” Danae said after consulting her notes. “The Eye of Nerull is 500 feet in diameter and made of evil-tainted stone. It’s guarded by some of The Puppet’s most powerful forces. Even worse, The Eye itself is a weapon. It can sense nearly everything that comes near it, and can project rays of annihilation at approaching targets!”</p><p></p><p>Visible worried about this, Tiana asked, “Can’t we just teleport in?”</p><p></p><p>Danae shook her head. “No. The place is magically protected against outside teleportation. We can probably teleport out again, but we need to get in the hard way.”</p><p></p><p>“So what do we do?” Azat asked.</p><p></p><p>“Well, the Eye works like a normal eye does. It can only focus on one place at a time. All we need is a distraction impressive enough to keep the Eye and its guards busy while we sneak in the back.”</p><p></p><p>“What will we use for that?” Bath asked. “I don’t think you want to risk any of your forces now that they’re finally almost ready to attack Bas.”</p><p></p><p>Tal suddenly grinned. “I have a great idea!” he said.</p><p></p><p>Later that day, the Tal, Danae, and Tiana were arriving at Fierypyre, the capital city of the orc empire. “I still don’t think this is such a good idea.” Tiana grumbled. “Aren’t you two wanted criminals here after the coliseum incident? Are you sure you’ll be safe.”</p><p></p><p>“Relax,” Danae said. “Tal and I made sure our disguises are flawless. And considering the war the dragons are waging with the undead, it shouldn’t take too much goading for them to attack the Eye for us.”</p><p></p><p>The three heroes (chosen among the party because they had the best combination of stealth, magic, and negotiating abilities,) entered the dragon-shaped city and were shocked to see what happened to it since they were last here. “Well, I guess we won’t have to worry as much about security,” Danae muttered.</p><p></p><p>The place looked horrible. Many of the city’s largest buildings were reduced to crumbling ruins, fires burned unabated everywhere, and fights and looting were breaking out at the slightest provocation. It was obvious that the undead were winning the war, or at least had a number of serious victories to do so much damage the empire’s capital. Thinking that this could be even easier than they thought, the party slowly worked their way through the city, gathering information about recent events while simultaneously planting rumors about a deadly new weapon the undead were planning on unleashing. Once the rumor spread throughout the city, the party began to claim that they were the group responsible for discovering this information, and that it was urgent that it be dealt with immediately! Their ruse finally attracted the attention of the emperor of the orc empire himself, Ka’drylog, AKA the Head that Rules the Claw. </p><p></p><p>Tal gave Ka’drylog the speech he had been preparing all day, but it was unnerving bluffing his way past one of the greatest enemies of his city. “We were on a routine reconnaissance mission when we came close to the Eye of Nerull. We only spent a few minutes there when we saw it suddenly shudder. We quickly found a better hiding spot and watched it as it disconnected from its support wires and began to fly under its own power!”</p><p></p><p>Ka’drylog suddenly leaned forward with concern. “You mean that…”</p><p></p><p>“Yes! The undead have converted what was once a fairly innocent information-gathering center into a mobile fortress! Can you imagine the damage it could do to Fierypyre if it made its way here? Now, it only flew for a few minutes when we saw it, but I don’t think it will take them long before they can get it flying permanently. We have to stop it before they can!”</p><p></p><p>“Yes, I agree.” Ka’drylog replied. But as good as Tal’s story was, Ka’drylog was to savvy to completely buy into it. “However, I think it would be best if you participated in our attack. After all, you know the capabilities of the Eye better than we do at this point. I’m even willing to let one of my best spies assist you in your journey.” He turned to one of his aides. “Bring in Devlin!”</p><p></p><p>A few minutes later, a strange, pale man entered the room. He was surprisingly human. “This is Devlin,” Ka’drylog explained. He was a product of twisted experimentation by the undead empire. In an attempt to make better spies capable of interacting with living races more effectively, they bred their vampires with living beings to create crossbreeds. However, these half-vampires were not necessarily loyal to their emperor like all undead are, and the project was terminated along with most of the subjects. Devlin here escaped and offered his services to me. He has been most useful, and I’m sure he’ll be just as useful to you.”</p><p></p><p>The party reluctantly accepted Devlin’s aide, though they realized that his “help” meant that he would likely means every move they made would be reported to Ka’drylog. But they had little choice but to let him tag along for now and find some way to convince him to join their cause or just eliminate him when the time came. Fortunately, they barely let the city before Devlin told them. “I know who you are. You’re not citizens of Fierypyre. You work for Methosilang! Please, you must let me join you when this mission is over! I wish to defect from the orc empire!”</p><p></p><p>A surprised and naturally suspicious Tiana asked, “Why would you do that? How can we be sure we can trust you?”</p><p></p><p>“Look, I never even wanted to be part of the orc empire,” Devlin explained. “I just had no choice. I needed help immediately after escaping the undead, and your city was designed to be nearly impossible to find. Besides, at the time, I had little hope that you would even take me in. I was afraid they would just destroy me for my half-undead heritage. But I know that at least your band of heroes would tolerate me. After all, you were willing to take in The Savior the last time you were here, and she is clearly an evil force. I just want a chance to do good for one.”</p><p></p><p>Tiana looked nervously at Tal, but he nodded to indicate he trusted him. When they returned to Robin, Azat, and Bath, Bath and Azat studied his aura as well and found him to be a good man, so they agreed for now to let him travel with them.</p><p></p><p>The next day, the three spies in the party and Devlin met up with the dragon assault force. The party’s plan was simple. The dragons make a forward assault on the Eye. As soon as the fight starts, the four members of the party will join Robin, Azat and Bath on the other side of the Eye when they can slip away unnoticed. The group will then magically fly to the rear of the Eye, disintegrate enough of the wall to create an opening, and slip in before the dragon attackers were routed. Because Danae’s research taught her that much of the Eye was filled with a strange fluid, they also prepared magic that would give them complete freedom when swimming and let them breathe safely.</p><p></p><p>Surprisingly, this part of the plan went off without a hitch. As soon as the dragons got even close to the Eye, it immediately whirled and fired a green ray at the lead dragon. It was struck right in the chest by it, but it shook off the effects and flew on undeterred. About then, however, dozens of incorporeal undead flew out of the eye, while other undead monstrosities rose from a resting point on top of the eye to join the battle. Teleporting away was easy for the foursome, and they quickly rejoined their friends and infiltrated the Eye. Of course, this was the easy part. Now they had to fight their way through the Eye, somehow disguise themselves to avoid capture, and find Palfrin before he can escape!</p><p></p><p>OOC Notes: This adventure turned out to be a long one; mostly because of a hiatus we started midway through it. I’ll explain the details of that in the next update, because it will cover the rest of the games before said hiatus. Devlin is a new character by the same player who ran Theaven before. You might notice this kind of thing is fairly common at this point in the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordVyreth, post: 2194276, member: 9626"] [b]The Eye of Nerull: Gaining Access[/b] Tesserill began her idea for how the party can find Bas. “Now, some of the details are a little unclear for me now. I think I’m losing my memory of my life, and besides, Bas’ location is blocked by her divine will. Even now it’s affecting my memory of her. However, I have enough left to give you the basics of the plan. For months, my temple has been planning to find a way to find your home, Methosilang. Finally, we discovered information about the Eye of Nerull, an artifact the size of a building built by the undead empire. It lacks the ability to bypass the divine protection of either Bas or your goddesses, but it can be used to indirectly track a target to it. We managed to infiltrate the Eye of Nerull with one of our spies. He’s an expert of incredible ability by the name of Palfrin.” “Oh, no,” Tal groaned. “Not him again.” Tesserill ignored him as she continued her story. “While he is there, he is researching a new psionic item that links to the Eye’s power. It will allow a force in control of the Eye to track the items no matter where they are. Once he finishes his research, he will build dozens of them, and then let them get discovered by Methosilang’s forces as treasure. Since they radiate magic, they shouldn’t be treated suspiciously. Once enough of them are captured, we were planning on sending a massive invasion force to briefly capture the Eye and use it to discover the location of the objects, and from there, Methosilang.” “How does this help us?” a confused Robin asked. “He should still be there for at least a week. Once he leaves, his first stop will be Bas’ location so he can show her the objects and brief her on the mission’s status. He’ll be there for at least a few minutes. And of course he’ll have the tracking items in his possession at that time.” Danae smiled as she realized what Tesserill was suggesting. “You want us to track him with the very objects he planned on using to track us?” “Exactly! Of course, it won’t be easy. You’ll have to find a way to sneak into the Eye yourselves. And I don’t know exactly what Palfrin will look like or be doing there, so you’ll have to figure that out yourselves. Once you know who he is, you just have to keep track of him until he’s ready to leave. Of course then the hard part starts. You’ll have to take control of the Eye’s tracking systems long enough to find Palfrin before he leaves Bas’ pit. And you can expect very powerful forces to guard the Eye. It will be dangerous, but if you can succeed, you can find Bas easily enough.” The party considered this plan for a while. “I don’t know,” Azat said. “It sounds very dangerous, but Tiana and I have been specifically trained to fight the undead. We should be able to help you greatly. And if destroying Bas will help save our nation, we’ll gladly work with you.” Amon, on the other hand, shook his head. “Look, hanging with you guys has been fun, but going to the Forbidden Plane itself? That’s just crazy. If I go there, I know how hard it is to go back. I think I’ll stay behind and try to learn about your adventures from here, okay?” The party accepted Amon’s plea and prepared for their departure. However, Danae had one last thing to do before she left. She turned to Tesserill uneasily and asked, “Blade of Minds, are you now happy with this afterlife?” Tesserill thought for a moment, but nodded. “I think so. It is peaceful here, and there is much to accomplish and do.” Danae smiled as her conscience cleared. “That’s good. I know were enemies in life, but I honestly don’t think that we’re all that different. I never meant to kill you, and I didn’t want to see you suffer a fate as horrible as the Far Realms or a servant of the slaads. I hope we can leave here as friends.” Tesserill held out her hand. “I agree. I wish you luck, and hope that whatever happens, our shared world benefits from it.” Danae shook her hand gratefully, as did most of the rest of the party. With this resolved, they left Boccob’s domain and took only a couple of days to sell the treasure they obtained on this journey and buy new equipment before returning to Methosilang and plan their next mission. When they arrived at Tal’s Manor, they learned that they had a message. Or, to be specific, Bath did. “Milady, a magical message was sent for you recently. However, we’re not sure if you should read it. It has a strange feel to it, as if it came from foul and evil realms.” “Ohh!” Bath squealed with surprising delight. “I bet I know what this is!” She quickly opened the letter and learned that it came from the Succubus she met in Glorium, as she expected. The letter was short but to the point. “Greetings, Bath Quol. Much as it sickens me, I have performed the task I agreed to do for you. I gathered all the information we had about your target, Allishira. Contrary to what I initially suspected he is not a demon. Rather he was one of the original servants to the goddess you call Bas. He was even her ally before her fall, when she was still expected to have allies among the celestials. Allishira was the most powerful of these celestials, and he was also incredibly loyal to Bas. When she fell, he chose to ally with her against her sisters. Most of her servants were killed, but the ones who survived until the end of the war were simply trapped. When her divine domain was destroyed and the entirety of Bas’ essence was sent to the Material Plane, they were sealed away in a pocket plane between the two locations, unable to be found and destroyed, but unable to escape as well. If Bas called Allishira back into reality, then she must be getting very powerful. I wish you luck in your battle to destroy her. We have enough competition down here as it is.” After reading the note, Bath rejoined her friends, who were already discussing their plan for getting into the Eye. “Well, a direct assault is out,” Danae said after consulting her notes. “The Eye of Nerull is 500 feet in diameter and made of evil-tainted stone. It’s guarded by some of The Puppet’s most powerful forces. Even worse, The Eye itself is a weapon. It can sense nearly everything that comes near it, and can project rays of annihilation at approaching targets!” Visible worried about this, Tiana asked, “Can’t we just teleport in?” Danae shook her head. “No. The place is magically protected against outside teleportation. We can probably teleport out again, but we need to get in the hard way.” “So what do we do?” Azat asked. “Well, the Eye works like a normal eye does. It can only focus on one place at a time. All we need is a distraction impressive enough to keep the Eye and its guards busy while we sneak in the back.” “What will we use for that?” Bath asked. “I don’t think you want to risk any of your forces now that they’re finally almost ready to attack Bas.” Tal suddenly grinned. “I have a great idea!” he said. Later that day, the Tal, Danae, and Tiana were arriving at Fierypyre, the capital city of the orc empire. “I still don’t think this is such a good idea.” Tiana grumbled. “Aren’t you two wanted criminals here after the coliseum incident? Are you sure you’ll be safe.” “Relax,” Danae said. “Tal and I made sure our disguises are flawless. And considering the war the dragons are waging with the undead, it shouldn’t take too much goading for them to attack the Eye for us.” The three heroes (chosen among the party because they had the best combination of stealth, magic, and negotiating abilities,) entered the dragon-shaped city and were shocked to see what happened to it since they were last here. “Well, I guess we won’t have to worry as much about security,” Danae muttered. The place looked horrible. Many of the city’s largest buildings were reduced to crumbling ruins, fires burned unabated everywhere, and fights and looting were breaking out at the slightest provocation. It was obvious that the undead were winning the war, or at least had a number of serious victories to do so much damage the empire’s capital. Thinking that this could be even easier than they thought, the party slowly worked their way through the city, gathering information about recent events while simultaneously planting rumors about a deadly new weapon the undead were planning on unleashing. Once the rumor spread throughout the city, the party began to claim that they were the group responsible for discovering this information, and that it was urgent that it be dealt with immediately! Their ruse finally attracted the attention of the emperor of the orc empire himself, Ka’drylog, AKA the Head that Rules the Claw. Tal gave Ka’drylog the speech he had been preparing all day, but it was unnerving bluffing his way past one of the greatest enemies of his city. “We were on a routine reconnaissance mission when we came close to the Eye of Nerull. We only spent a few minutes there when we saw it suddenly shudder. We quickly found a better hiding spot and watched it as it disconnected from its support wires and began to fly under its own power!” Ka’drylog suddenly leaned forward with concern. “You mean that…” “Yes! The undead have converted what was once a fairly innocent information-gathering center into a mobile fortress! Can you imagine the damage it could do to Fierypyre if it made its way here? Now, it only flew for a few minutes when we saw it, but I don’t think it will take them long before they can get it flying permanently. We have to stop it before they can!” “Yes, I agree.” Ka’drylog replied. But as good as Tal’s story was, Ka’drylog was to savvy to completely buy into it. “However, I think it would be best if you participated in our attack. After all, you know the capabilities of the Eye better than we do at this point. I’m even willing to let one of my best spies assist you in your journey.” He turned to one of his aides. “Bring in Devlin!” A few minutes later, a strange, pale man entered the room. He was surprisingly human. “This is Devlin,” Ka’drylog explained. He was a product of twisted experimentation by the undead empire. In an attempt to make better spies capable of interacting with living races more effectively, they bred their vampires with living beings to create crossbreeds. However, these half-vampires were not necessarily loyal to their emperor like all undead are, and the project was terminated along with most of the subjects. Devlin here escaped and offered his services to me. He has been most useful, and I’m sure he’ll be just as useful to you.” The party reluctantly accepted Devlin’s aide, though they realized that his “help” meant that he would likely means every move they made would be reported to Ka’drylog. But they had little choice but to let him tag along for now and find some way to convince him to join their cause or just eliminate him when the time came. Fortunately, they barely let the city before Devlin told them. “I know who you are. You’re not citizens of Fierypyre. You work for Methosilang! Please, you must let me join you when this mission is over! I wish to defect from the orc empire!” A surprised and naturally suspicious Tiana asked, “Why would you do that? How can we be sure we can trust you?” “Look, I never even wanted to be part of the orc empire,” Devlin explained. “I just had no choice. I needed help immediately after escaping the undead, and your city was designed to be nearly impossible to find. Besides, at the time, I had little hope that you would even take me in. I was afraid they would just destroy me for my half-undead heritage. But I know that at least your band of heroes would tolerate me. After all, you were willing to take in The Savior the last time you were here, and she is clearly an evil force. I just want a chance to do good for one.” Tiana looked nervously at Tal, but he nodded to indicate he trusted him. When they returned to Robin, Azat, and Bath, Bath and Azat studied his aura as well and found him to be a good man, so they agreed for now to let him travel with them. The next day, the three spies in the party and Devlin met up with the dragon assault force. The party’s plan was simple. The dragons make a forward assault on the Eye. As soon as the fight starts, the four members of the party will join Robin, Azat and Bath on the other side of the Eye when they can slip away unnoticed. The group will then magically fly to the rear of the Eye, disintegrate enough of the wall to create an opening, and slip in before the dragon attackers were routed. Because Danae’s research taught her that much of the Eye was filled with a strange fluid, they also prepared magic that would give them complete freedom when swimming and let them breathe safely. Surprisingly, this part of the plan went off without a hitch. As soon as the dragons got even close to the Eye, it immediately whirled and fired a green ray at the lead dragon. It was struck right in the chest by it, but it shook off the effects and flew on undeterred. About then, however, dozens of incorporeal undead flew out of the eye, while other undead monstrosities rose from a resting point on top of the eye to join the battle. Teleporting away was easy for the foursome, and they quickly rejoined their friends and infiltrated the Eye. Of course, this was the easy part. Now they had to fight their way through the Eye, somehow disguise themselves to avoid capture, and find Palfrin before he can escape! OOC Notes: This adventure turned out to be a long one; mostly because of a hiatus we started midway through it. I’ll explain the details of that in the next update, because it will cover the rest of the games before said hiatus. Devlin is a new character by the same player who ran Theaven before. You might notice this kind of thing is fairly common at this point in the game. [/QUOTE]
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