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Eye of Profane Truth

Albedo said:
I would not go in here unless I had some... lets just say "contingencies" planned for if things go sour. If one cannot feel comfortable on his enemy's ground, how can he wage a war?"

Lessa watches Cann as he speaks, considering his words carefully.

"Very well."

Then, with a somewhat unnerving lack of modesty (given that she isn't wearing anything that isn't enchanted) undresses and hands her clothing and equipment to one of the golems.

"Now that the rules have been observed may we proceed?"
 

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Casting a Greater Arcane Sight Moreth identifies any enchantments in the area.
If the chains are enchanted he then casts a Greater Dispell Magic centered on the speaker, followed by a quickened Acid Fireball shaped to avoid hitting any elf (but the chains binding them).
If the elves are bound by a mind affecting enchantment he casts a Miracle spell to replicate a widened Break Enchantment on the maximum possible number of elves.

The chains are unenchanted and of poor quality. The elves are not affected by enchantments, far as you can tell. There is no magic in sight anywhere, except what you have brought with you.

"Well then, tell me what binds you here and I will remove it. What prevents your freedom?"

“Nothing, save the command of the Triune, our immortal god-kings.”

Seeing your puzzled expression, the old elf explains further.

“After the War of the Dragons was won, the treacherous humans turned on us, and many of our finest warriors were slain in their sleep by none other than their former allies. Our kingdoms were crushed, our people scattered – but this is nothing you do not already know.”

“We, the Estheran, fled to the outskirts of the Selarian Jungle just west of here, where the Triune pushed back the warped, ancient creatures that lived there, and made it our home. But all was not well – the humans quickly discovered our presence, and their vile slavers raided us frequently. We fought back fiercely and slaughtered many of them with arrows and magic, but our numbers steadily dwindled. Even worse, the Empire took notice, and it was a matter of time before they marched against us.”

“In the end, the Triune struck a deal with the king of this place. Every year, each clan would send a few elves here, to sate somewhat the humans’ greed. In return we would have peace with the Empire, and a measure of protection against the slavers.”

“This is known as the Blood Tithe. And we,” the old elf smiles bitterly and points to the rune branded into his face, “are the Tithed.”

“Where would we go, if you free us? Certainly not back whence we came – there we would be treated as traitors. Everywhere else is human land, where an escaped slave can expect no sanctuary. Do not trouble youself, friend. Our fate is sealed.”


Lessa watches Cann as he speaks, considering his words carefully.

"Very well."

Then, with a somewhat unnerving lack of modesty (given that she isn't wearing anything that isn't enchanted) undresses and hands her clothing and equipment to one of the golems.

"Now that the rules have been observed may we proceed?"

The constructs seem unperturbed. The weapons and gear are placed inside a large basket and taken away. One of the constructs produces a white robe with golden trimmings seemingly from nowhere, and gives it to Lessa. Though the style is simple, you can see that the material and worksmanship is exquisite.

You are each presented with a ring, a simple iron band. The leading construct explains that it is the only way to traverse the palace without setting off its traps and alarms. When you put it on, it melts into your flesh, leaving nothing but a tattoo-like, criss-crossing design. You are assured that it will be removed when you leave.

The constructs take you to the other end of the hall, where you make use of yet another teleportation circle. This takes you to the palace proper. It is a grand and imperious place, and heavily guarded, but the baroque full-plates worn by the guards look more ceremonial than functional. A guard takes you to the king’s study, knocks on the door, and bids you to enter.

The king is not alone. He is playing chess with a little girl of no more than nine or ten, the daughter of a high-ranking noble, judging by dress. She is chatting excitedly about a music-box she received for her birthday, and he is replying amicably. A cursory look at the board reveals that, surprisingly, the king is losing.

The girl draws a sharp gasp at the sight of Cann and his grafts, and recoils in fear and disgust. The king looks up and smiles. He stands and place a placating hand on the girl’s head. “Ah. Welcome. I believe introductions are in order. This fine lady here is Meredith Valshara, daughter and heiress of the great Lady Valshara herself.”

The girl gives a nervous little smile and curtseys.

“And they are… I’m sorry, I never caught your names…?”

You give your names and exchange greetings.

“Now, run along, dear. Uncle Sarim has some boring kingly business to attend to.”

Meredith was all too eager to be dismissed, giving a wide berth to Cann as she leaves the room. When she is out of earshot, King Sarim speaks:

“Lovely little lass. Sweet and mild-tempered. If only I can say the same about her mother, though… Now, where were we?”
 
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Rkhet said:
“Where would we go, if you free us? Certainly not back whence we came – there we would be treated as traitors. Everywhere else is human land, where an escaped slave can expect no sanctuary. Do not trouble youself, friend. Our fate is sealed.”

"The multiverse is infinitely larger than you know, my friend. But perhaps you're right, freeing you now would be a mistake. I shall have to discuss the matter with your Triune first... If you can tell me what I need to know to contact them perhaps I could make them a very generous offer. I imagine they will not be easy to find with spells alone."
 
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Cann smiles at the king after the girl leaves, "Finally, a chance to conduct business. I have two goals to reach at this moment. The first, I wish aid in magical research that could allow me to cast magic in places where it cannot usually be used. I am also looking into ways in which to hold off a spell from finishing itself for a few seconds after it is cast. But these research notes aside, I have another issue which I find much more important. You see, this body is rather new, and it has not been properly broken in yet. And so, I would like to request that you provide me a target. Something for me to destroy, to gain a full workout of my near perfect self. My fellows here do not seem to be particularily fond of the church. Do you have any grievances with them?"
 


"The multiverse is infinitely larger than you know, my friend. But perhaps you're right, freeing you now would be a mistake. I shall have to discuss the matter with your Triune first... If you can tell me what I need to know to contact them perhaps I could make them a very generous offer. I imagine they will not be easy to find with spells alone."

"You... you seek audience with the Triune? Then I would advise you to be more respectful of them. They are gods and should be treated as such, no matter how much power you think you have. Finding them is easier than you think, for they walk amongst us; but they are busy, and you cannot expect them to see you for no reason."

"Go west, into the jungle - our settlement should be easily found; it is not hidden by illusions as it once was. Ask the priests at our temple. Perhaps they will deem you worthy."


Cann smiles at the king after the girl leaves, "Finally, a chance to conduct business. I have two goals to reach at this moment. The first, I wish aid in magical research that could allow me to cast magic in places where it cannot usually be used. I am also looking into ways in which to hold off a spell from finishing itself for a few seconds after it is cast. But these research notes aside, I have another issue which I find much more important. You see, this body is rather new, and it has not been properly broken in yet. And so, I would like to request that you provide me a target. Something for me to destroy, to gain a full workout of my near perfect self. My fellows here do not seem to be particularily fond of the church. Do you have any grievances with them?"

The king appears thoughtful for a moment, then shakes his head. "I cannot claim expertise in matters of magic. I'm certain that there is nothing I know that you would not. Ask at the Guild. Perhaps they can give you a more satisfactory answer."

"The Church... truthfully, I would love to see them gone. But it is not so simple. It is an open secret that the Church is a way for the Emperor to keep an eye on his vassals. If I were to move against the Church, it would be considered a rebellion, and bring down the full wrath of the empire. Even if they were greatly harmed through no fault of my own, I would be suspect."

"Nor is the Church an easy mark. The Oracle is powerful, and I am told that they have the protection of the Legion - though this has never been proven. Not to mention that the city is full of its faithful, making things... delicate."

"I have told you that I intend to strike back at the Empire when it is most vulnerable, but this is not yet time. When I am ready to do so, the Church shall be the first to fall."

"In the mean time, there will be opportunities aplenty for you to exercise your power."


"Cann has stated that you were interested in meeting us and... acquiring our services. Is this true?"

"Certainly, my lady. In these troubled times one could never have too many allies. You have heard my offer from Cann, yes? But I understand that some things are not for everyone. So what is it that you want? What is it that you would consider worthy of your services?"
 

Lessa looks at the king, trying hard to focus, to find the right words; but this language is so incomplete. "My... intrinsic essence... is not as it should be. I seek the means to correct it."
 

Pyrex said:
Lessa looks at the king, trying hard to focus, to find the right words; but this language is so incomplete. "My... intrinsic essence... is not as it should be. I seek the means to correct it."

"You mean your soul has been corrupted somehow? I suppose your sickness is but a symptom of this... do you know how your condition came about? Or what can be done to reverse it?"
 

CAnn smiles at the king. "You know, you really are an amazing beurocrat. I asked of you two requests, and you responded without acknowledging either of them. I applaud you. But, seriously, I would like you to assist me on these matters. I never thought you would have alot of knowledge in the art of magic, and yes I figured you had a guild. What I want from you is the allocation of a guild research team and sufficient resources to continue my research without constant survalliance. That way I am free to serve you as best I can without having to worry about it. As for a target to destroy, you still haven't named one. I know you probably have some sort of well thought out plan, but all I need is a "sacrifice" of sorts in which to get this body up to speed. I would appreciate it if you would find me a target ASAP. Now that I think about it, I will also need a place to study as well. My spells must be replenished before such an action is to take place. Now don't take this as a threat or anything, but are you going to give me what I want or should I stop wasting time and go around blowing up random targets of opportunity?"
 

Rkhet said:
"You mean your soul has been corrupted somehow?"

Lessa shakes her head, "That is not quite right, but probably close enough for our discussion."

Rkhet said:
"...do you know how your condition came about? Or what can be done to reverse it?"

"No, but the power of the Eye is the most likely cause."
 

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