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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8912277" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>Descending into the chamber below, the team faces a squad of Ragesian soldiers and their Inquisitor master. The battle is heated (pun very intended) as a massive fireball rocks the heroes, but after some tense moments, the Inquisitor is knocked down, and forced to retreat. As the collected Ragesian soldiers begin to fall, the survivors eventually surrender, only to be hastily knocked out to avoid a double-cross. It isn't long before the Inquisitor is tracked down and disabled for good.</p><p></p><p>Exploring the tomb of the Pyromancer, The team discovers more biomancy projects, evidence that someone (probably Lee) was building the creatures that defended the tunnels above. A strange blue orb is also found, cold to the touch, radiating intense magic.</p><p></p><p>Two survivors are located, who offer their stories of surviving the fires of teleportation only to find themselves here, in a prison cell of sorts. Tortured and weak, they nonetheless offer that they heard a man claiming he needed to take the control wand, in case he has to change the weather immediately.</p><p></p><p>Exploring deeper still, they find the final resting place of the Pyromancer himself, in a tomb untouched by Ragesian pilfering. Bypassing some truly deadly traps, they find a desiccated body, along with a strange red-gemmed ring.</p><p></p><p>Returning to the surface, they find the storm intensifying even more, as Lee Sidoneth lies waiting to spring a trap. Setting his pet squid and a pair of animated gargoyles upon the team, he pushes the team to the brink, only to fall to the paladin's blade.</p><p></p><p>As his body crumbles from unknown forces, the control wand for the storm spirals into the windy sky, saved at the last moment by a desperate mage hand. As the fight concludes, the winds slowly begin to subside...</p><p></p><p><strong>SESSION NOTES: </strong>Woof, the Inquisitor almost TPK'd the party in one shot with that fireball opener! But what else could I do, when they all stood so neatly in a tiny box? The battle with Lee was tense, and Torrent actually went unconscious, but was saved at the last moment. Next time... learning about the aftermath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8912277, member: 7032019"] Descending into the chamber below, the team faces a squad of Ragesian soldiers and their Inquisitor master. The battle is heated (pun very intended) as a massive fireball rocks the heroes, but after some tense moments, the Inquisitor is knocked down, and forced to retreat. As the collected Ragesian soldiers begin to fall, the survivors eventually surrender, only to be hastily knocked out to avoid a double-cross. It isn't long before the Inquisitor is tracked down and disabled for good. Exploring the tomb of the Pyromancer, The team discovers more biomancy projects, evidence that someone (probably Lee) was building the creatures that defended the tunnels above. A strange blue orb is also found, cold to the touch, radiating intense magic. Two survivors are located, who offer their stories of surviving the fires of teleportation only to find themselves here, in a prison cell of sorts. Tortured and weak, they nonetheless offer that they heard a man claiming he needed to take the control wand, in case he has to change the weather immediately. Exploring deeper still, they find the final resting place of the Pyromancer himself, in a tomb untouched by Ragesian pilfering. Bypassing some truly deadly traps, they find a desiccated body, along with a strange red-gemmed ring. Returning to the surface, they find the storm intensifying even more, as Lee Sidoneth lies waiting to spring a trap. Setting his pet squid and a pair of animated gargoyles upon the team, he pushes the team to the brink, only to fall to the paladin's blade. As his body crumbles from unknown forces, the control wand for the storm spirals into the windy sky, saved at the last moment by a desperate mage hand. As the fight concludes, the winds slowly begin to subside... [B]SESSION NOTES: [/B]Woof, the Inquisitor almost TPK'd the party in one shot with that fireball opener! But what else could I do, when they all stood so neatly in a tiny box? The battle with Lee was tense, and Torrent actually went unconscious, but was saved at the last moment. Next time... learning about the aftermath. [/QUOTE]
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