Odds & Ends
3/30/371 O.L.G., Noon, Var[/b]
Spring in Var. The trees are beautiful, much fuller than they were just a few years ago. The scars of Fuligin’s time fade slowly. New life is budding everywhere. Little chicks are chirping in the trees. Young men and women are courting.
And the Devil is dead.
Oh, sure, another will take his place; and maybe someday that other- let’s call him the Big L for now, eh?- will come to be recognized as the Devil; but until then, our heroes can bask in triumph. No challenge they have ever overthrown has left them feeling like this before. No dungeon, villain or adventure has written their names in the history books for all times until now.
They killed Asmodeus and lived to tell the tale.
Quite a list you guys are accumulating there, fellas. Between the various accomplishments of our heroes, they have been the destroyers of Acererak the demilich, Fuligin, Felenga (the Dark One), the fiend of Blendorag, Imix (Prince of Elemental Evil Fire), Lithos the black dragon... and now Asmodeus. All powerful beings capable of shaping history- and all now of them have been slain by our heroes.
What’s next?
When a sending from Glaisig reaches them, telling the party that he will bring them their reward the next day, the party puts their heads together and discusses things. The idea of betraying Glaisig is brought up more than once, but Lester points out that there’s got to be someone in charge in Hell. At least with Lucifer (‘the Big L’) it is a known quantity and someone who has pledged to respect Cydra for a long time.
They mass teleport into the hills out of town, some 40 miles north by northwest of Var. They are arguably in Ketzia now; that should prevent any repercussions from harming Malford’s kingdom. There they set up camp.
***
Alcar seeks solitude. Seated upon a high flat rock, he closes his eyes and turns his face to the afternoon sun. He sighs.
Once, he had a powerful magic backpack- a backpack of infinite food. It was lost to him over a decade ago, but he still seeks it. He must earn it back from his superiors in Heaven. Inwardly, he scoffs- the bureaucracy is offensively pervasive. Galador Himself has given Alcar his blessings in the past. Why can’t the bureaucrats see that he’s okay, that he’s walking the path and helping people? All he wants is the return of his backpack- surely the killing of Asmodeus makes him worthy of that! Alcar breathes deep, stilling his mind. Deeper and deeper he falls into prayer. Eventually, he communes.
Is there anyone in Heaven I can speak with for the return of my backpack? No.
Have I done anything to be worthy of the consideration of the return of it in the last few days? Yes.
Is there anyone on the Material Plane I can talk with about this? Yes.
On Dorhaus? Yes.
In Var? No.
In Ketzia? Yes.
Within a mile? Yes.
Would they consider me a heretic? Maybe.
Are they at the closest temple of Galador? No.
Is it the King of the Faeries? No.
Is it a fey? No.
A celestial? No.
A mortal? Yes.
If I fly west will I find them? No.
Descending from the divine trance, Alcar lets out a deep exhalation. Within a mile, he thinks, startled. But who could it be?
***
While they wait for Glaisig to make his appearance, Orbius identifies the loot that they have. It includes a variety of interesting items, including a staff of paralysis, an amulet of natural armor +4, +2 unholy speed glaive, ring of protection +5, ring of wizardry (3rd level), a mirror of scrying, bracers of armor +4, ring of concentration +10 and gauntlets of poison.
Then, finally, the devil appears, dressed differently than they’ve seen him. Though fashionable, he had been faded; now his clothes are glossy with newness. He smiles at the party. A large sack is at his side.
”Thank you again, my friends, for doing my master’s work,” he says.
“We aren’t your friends, and I’m sure whatever deal you have for us is something we’ll reject, so can we just get on with it?” Horbin, clutching his new staff of paralysis grimaces.
“I come to offer no deal, my friends; only gifts- gifts from my Master.”
“We want no gifts from devils!” exclaims Alcar.
“Hey, hold on a second, what kind of gifts? Speak for yourself, not for me,” retorts Gerontius.
“Items of great and singular power.”
“Hmm... I like items,” Gerontius declares.
“There, you see?” Glaisig says to Horbin, his tone soothing. “Surely you would not deny my gifts to your friends. Decline if you must, but at least let me show you first.” Slowly, he reaches into the bag. When he withdraws his hand he holds a dagger, which he presents to Gerontius. The halfling almost swoons as a sense of the deadly power in it floods through him.
“Wow,” Gerontius croaks. He examines the dagger closely. “This is great. It wants to kill undead, elementals, oozes and constructs!”
Glaisig smiles broadly, thanking each of them for their aid in serving his Master. Each of them receives a gift; even Horbin accepts a mace.
And when it is Alcar’s turn, Glaisig pulls a backpack from his bag. The half-celestial gasps.
”You have wanted this for a long time,” the fiend purrs. “A backpack of infinite food. Think of how many lives you might save, how many hungry people you might feed with that.”
“Is it... my backpack?”
“It is now,” Glaisig tells him somberly.
With a trembling hand, Alcar touches the backpack, then lets his hand fall. He looks again at Glaisig. “It is my backpack, the one I carried for so long?”
“No-“
Alcar lets fall his hand. He takes a deep breath.
“I do not want it. I don’t need any gift from any devil, Asmodeus or Lucifer or- or whomever! And all of you“ -He turns a wrathful eye on the others- “you’d better be careful with those things! You can’t trust these guys! Don’t forget that!”
“We’ll be careful,” Gerontius promises.
“There is no taint of evil on the items he gave us,” points of Sir Maxwell. Alcar only shakes his head.
***
In the end, the rewards (for those who took them) include*:
Gerontius- dagger +4, bane vs. undead, oozes, constructs and elementals)
Sir Maxwell- silveriron +6 war hammer
Sybele- a magical quiver; arrows pulled from it penetrate any DR except DR x/-
Horbin- heavy mace +6 that gives +2 to turning attempts
Lillamere- a pair of gloves that adds 4 to the DCs of his spells against lawful targets
Inoke- adamantine axiomatic defending +5 Heavy Mace that grants a +2 Luck bonus to saving throws
Orbius- Glaisig shows him the location of a sphere of annihilation, hidden far away.
Lester- sunglasses of true seeing
Alcar is the only one to actually turn his proffered gift down; however, Horbin gives the mace to Till, his long-time shield boy.
***
The next several months are spent in a variety of pursuits. Horbin begins investigating the legal status of Blendorag. The idea of claiming it as a sanctuary of some kind, and cleaning and sanctifying it, is very appealing. He starts researching all the necessary rituals. To close the Stinking Pit would be another triumph!
Lillamere administers his demesnes and enjoying the time off. He sends N’Sari away on a quest to find artifacts of the lost Ancient Elves.
Veil spends thousands of gold pieces trying to track down a fruit of the Vuivui tree after Lester tells her about one of his old adventures. He and his companions at the time- Thimbleton and Malford were there, some 60,000 miles away, on the Isle of Vuivui. (That adventure was also where Lester and his party first met Hobbes, now a tabaxi leader on Dorhaus.) In any event, a strange slaad named Vuivui dwelt on the isle, near a tree that gave fruit of Chaos.
”There was some kind of test involved, too, but I can’t recall anything else to tell you,” Lester had finished, and Veil had proceeded to work at tracking such things down. Though it appears that King Malford- at the time a Baron- had once briefly cultivated one, Fuligin’s coming destroyed any trace of it. No other reference can be found, save those deriving from Lester’s adventure. Veil sighs. 60,000 miles is a huge distance. According to Lester, the sun was off to the side, rather than directly overhead. Veil can’t even imagine what that would be like- but she wants to find that tree.
She sets to work pestering her teleporting friends.
Sybele spends some of the spring on Tirchond, some time on Pesh and the majority of her time on Dorhaus. She visits the dwarf mage-smith Fandral, who delivers unto her the chain shirt he had offered to craft so long ago. When it develops that the party has lost the blades he forged for them in Bile Mountain- is it still called Angelfire Mountain?- he becomes incensed, and demands that they not return to him without his craftsmanship in hand.
Sybele also spends some time being a mother to her young twins, which she hasn’t seen in months. She can’t remember their names, anyway. Her reunion with Thrush is joyful and quickly leads to some hot nooky.
Throughout the spring, the Delphinate issues a series of sendings to all the high-level spellcasters invited to the conference of spellcasters. The time is coming for the conference. It will occur towards the end of the seventh month, Hotmonth. It appears to be an effort to set the rules of war for magic, though what it will turn into once it is in session remains to be seen. Horbin, Lillamere, Lester and Orbius all determine to go, and they invite their friends as bodyguards.
“Are bodyguards allowed?” asks Inoke.
Lillamere shrugs. “Well, I’m taking some. And I really doubt whether Prayzose or the Delphin will go anywhere without one.”
“Are they going to be there?” Inoke exclaims.
“Well, I hope so.” Lillamere gives a wan smile. “If this is going to count, they kind of have to be.”
Perhaps most important in the long run, during this period of time the party stumbles across information leading them to believe a terrible thing: the sun’s orbit is developing a wobble. An eccentric astronomer named Professor Ledris shows them reams of calculations and drawings. It will take thousands of years, perhaps tens of thousands, but the seasons are the result of this wobble; and they will become more and more pronounced as time goes on. It will not be noticeable for many generations, but it is certainly something worth thinking about.
Horbin verifies the wobble with a commune. This commune also reveals a few other interesting tidbits. Among his most interesting bits:
Is there conflict between Dexter the Son of Galador, and His Father? Yes.
Is the wobbling of the sun the result of evil or malice? Yes.
Is it related to the Death of Asmodeus? No.
Are the Bile Lords keeping track of us? No.
Have the Bile Lords reproduced? Not yet.
Is Hell currently in turmoil due to the death of Asmodeus? Yes.
Is there a likely victor any time in the next 100 years? Uncertain.
Is there active revenge being plotted against the killers of Asmodeus? Unknown.
When he is done, he purses his lips thoughtfully. Another thing I must do, he thinks, is contact the Tiger Empress.
The Tiger Lands, east of the Bendrock Mountains, are her territory. She is at war with Horbin’s King, Malford, mostly over the rich territory of Goldstone. She certainly has a better technical claim on it based on bloodlines- but in the wilderness of post-Fuligin Dorhaus, Malford’s people got there first, before she even laid a claim.
Horbin issues her a sending, requesting an audience. He receives a courteous, noncommittal reply: We are very busy. When time allows we will contact you.
Horbin shrugs. Good enough. In the meantime, it’s become summer, and the conference of spellcasters is bound to be soon.
Lester and Orbius hang out at the Temple of Elemental Good, teaching and having a good time. Orbius crafts a few items during this period, but it’s a pretty laid-back spring. Lester, as always, has plenty of groupies.
Then, one day, the casters receive a sending from the Delphin’s agents. We will contact you in 24 hours with the coordinates. Wherever they are- in the Temple of Elemental Good, in the Citadel of Eternity, in Brelana, in Forinthia, in the Halls of Healing, in the northern reaches of Dorhaus- those contacted set to making preparations of one sort or another. A few will not go; most will.
And there will be at least one gate crasher.
Next Time: The Conference of Spellcasters!
*I need to check in with the pcs in several cases- will try to fill this in over time!