Thus ends Part 3: The Dark Tides Realized
And Part 4 begins: The Last Stand Against Evil
“Another round for the Heroes!” a voice calls out from the back of the packed bar. A cheer rings out and everyone takes a drink of whatever they have in hand.
“God vanquishers! Oh powerful ones!”
“Ye’ve done it! Sigil is saved!”
“Nay, the multiverse is saved!”
“Three more cheers!”
The festivities rage on through the night.
“Can I buy a round for the mighty Heroes?” Bink hears a familiar deep voice from behind him.
“Blaze!” Eltharion calls out, giving his friend a hug.
“Hey, I heard all about what you’ve done here,” Blaze replies.
“Nekky?” Eltharion spots The Necromancer standing behind Blaze.
“What did I… ah nevermind,” The Necromancer starts to respond. “How are you all?”
“Great, as you can see,” Bink says. Everyone exchanges greetings.
“You don’t look great…” Blaze points to various missing fingers and Grog’s missing hand.
“Oh that…” Bink chuckles. “We were actually waiting for someone to help regenerate those for us…”
“I’ll tend to it in the morning,” Blaze says.
“So, what are you doing here?” Bink asks.
“Necromancer and I arrived at Brunswick about the same time. I had gone to the Adventurer’s Guildhall to meet up with my brother, Blaine. We met, and went on to Baron to check up on things. We saw Ogrim there, but then he left.
“After a while, I got a message from Adlai saying some ore had been stolen, so I came to help,” Blaze explains. “I have some bad news, as well…”
“What is it?” Grog asks.
“Ogrim… your father stayed behind, fulfilling his sacred duty as a dwarven defender, when the halls were being overrun with the dark elves. He was the last line of defense while the rest of the stronghold escaped,” Blaze pauses, taking a deep breath. “He never made it out.”
Ogrim lowers his head.
“Moradin guide me…”
“I’m sorry,” Blaze adds.
“What about you, Nekky?” Eltharion asks The Necromancer.
“Well, Grog, Jezda, Trek-Donal and I were teleported to the giant island,” The Necromancer starts. “We waited about an hour for the rest of you to show up, but you never did, so we went into the stronghold by ourselves.
“Bad move. We were captured after I had pretty much run out of spells. They took Grog and Jezda away, and Trek and I were taken to an ‘alternate location.’ Some other stronghold in a volcano.
“They had us separated, I had no idea where he was. Since I didn’t have my spellbooks, I couldn’t prepare any new spells. All I had was a teleport ready. So I waited as long as I could to hope they put Trek and I in the same cell so we could teleport out together, but it never happened.”
“So Trek is still over there?” Bink asks.
“I think so,” The Necromancer answers.
“Damaré and Jezda actually set out before we came through all this Vecna nonsense. They went to the giant strongholds in search of you and Trek. They weren’t going to give up on you just yet,” Eltharion says.
“I hope they find him,” The Necromancer replies.
“I think I’m done for the evening. Meet up at our new headquarters, we’ve got some research about adamantium, Rigus, and some big metal cats to do,” Bink says.
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“Listen, I’ve just come through hell and worse to get to some kind of semblance of society, so I could relax. You’re not spoiling that,” Dendybar says, his longsword and dagger are out in a flash.
“You would do well to stand down, human…” the creature’s golden right arm and leg glint in the artificial light of the alley. His bastard sword raining a cloud of ash. “A goblin and an elf have just crossed me, and I’m looking for someone to vent my frustrations upon…”
“Did you say ‘goblin and elf?’ Did the elf use a scimitar and a sickle? Did the goblin have a katana blade?” Dendybar’s weapons drop to his sides; a lapse that was rare from him.
“Well… yes. Are you their ally?” the half-fiend’s right eye glares; his left eye motionless gold.
“Far from it. What say you to a treaty? I know their habits, their ways. I know where they are from. I know where they sleep at night. Join me…” Dendybar’s words are like gospel to the fallen preacher.
“My name is Ely Cromlich of Vecna.”
”Dendybar Retari. Now let’s go hunting.”
…………….
The next day, everyone is kept quite busy.
Eltharion, Grog and Bloodthorne start interviewing candidates for the position of seneschal for their house while they are away.
Balophan bids the Heroes good-bye. He explains that he must return to his tribe to tell them the good news.
Blaze regenerates everybody’s missing body parts (Bloodthorne’s foot grew back by itself).
Bink and Ogrim head into the market square to get information about a portal to Rigus or anything about any big metal cats.
Ogrim searches specifically for a portal. Before the end of the day, he thinks he has a lead.
Bink asks around to see if any major players have come to town.
“I’ve heard of someone. How about, you give me a gold, and I’ll arrange a meeting between you and him later today, here in market square,” a filthy looking street urchin chirps up.
“I’ll give you one gold now, and two after the meeting, how’s that?” Bink replies.
“Done!” the urchin snatches up the gold and runs off.
Bink returns to their headquarters.
“Bloodthorne, come with me, I’m meeting some major player, and I want you to watch my back,” Bink says.
“Eltharion, you keep on inte’viewin’ the candidates. I’ll be back in a jiff,” Bloodthorne goes off with Bink to the market square.
“Stay hidden,” Bink says. Bloodthorne starts skipping around the market square while Bink approaches the meeting spot.
A figure walks toward him, one that becomes familiar right away.
Dendybar.
Bink’s lips slowly curl into a smirk as he notices the long scar running across Dendybar’s right eye.
“It’s… it’s you. I had no idea,” Dendybar says, shaking his head.
“Looks like you’ve fared better,” Bink motions to the scar.
“I’ve been through more than you can imagine. Now where’s the elf? I need to pay him back,” Dendybar asks.
“We’re staying at that inn over there,” Bink points to the inn that they are actually staying at.
“Thanks. I’ll be sure to pay your friend a visit tonight. I don’t have any trouble with you… just him… for sending me… to that damned hell…” Dendybar gets reminiscent, so Bink cuts the meeting short.
“I’m off. Good luck with that revenge thing. You’ll need it,” Bink flares his rainbow robe as he walks away.
“ ‘ow did the meeting go? ‘oo was that?” Bloodthorne asks.
“Old… friend. Don’t worry about him, he’s harmless,” Bink chuckles.
The Heroes meet up at their new under-construction headquarters that night.
“The contractors are going to build a whole new floor plan inside. And we’ve narrowed down the interviews for the seneschal, too,” Eltharion reports.
“Good. What did you find today, Ogrim?” Bink asks.
“I found a portal to Rigus. We should be able to go there tomorrow, and find out what happened to the adamantium shipment that Adlai was supposed to receive for Brunswick,” Ogrim says.
“Hey, Bink, Adlai said he had something for you. Take the portal back to Brunswick tonight and ask him about it,” The Necromancer says.
“Okay. Tomorrow, we head to Rigus. See you all then,” Bink says. The Necromancer leads him to the staircase leading down to the portal. Bink goes through, and ends up in the Oubliette of the castle.
“Convenient,” Bink remarks as he walks up the staircase that winds around the large circular chamber. He quickly finds Adlai in the main hall, sitting on the throne, pondering.
“Bink! How are you?” Adlai asks.
“Good. The Necromancer said you had something for me?” Bink replies.
“Oh, yes, when we were cleaning the body of the king after you got that lich’s spirit out, we claimed his items. All of them went to the king’s treasury, but I remember hearing that you were searching for some mystical tome, to pay back someone who helped you learn magic? Did I hear right?” Adlai wonders.
“Oh, he had it? That’s good. I need to return it to Indiffines. Can I check the library?” Bink asks.
“Sure, I’ll show you to the book, as well,” Adlai answers.
Bink gets the large tome and sets down in the library to research. After a few hours, he finds the name.
“Indiffines the Wretched… General of the Second…” Bink reads aloud. “Looks like I’m going to Hell.”
Is Bink going to Hell? Can the Heroes retrieve the adamantium? Who will run their headquarters while they are out of town? Find out next time!