After their meal the party requested to meet with Aunty Em and talk to her about the disease. Since Aunty did not live within inner Sanctuary, Kierce reluctantly agreed, but insisted that he, Bip, and another pair from the patrol, Igor the goblin rogue and Chump the orc accompany the party to make sure they were not attacked on the way and infected by the rat-creatures.
The party quickly gathered their gear and moved out. A couple hours later they had reached Aunty Em’s cave. After some negotiation with her bodyguard, a huge ogre wearing full plate and hefting a greatsword, they were admitted into Aunty’s presence.
Aunty was a tall, gaunt humanoid with long stringy hair. She sat stooped in a rickety rocking chair and greeted her guests. Atarax, hoping to ingratiate himself revealed that he had met Em’s sister, Aunty Anne, in Gulg. However, he quickly dropped the subject when it became clear that there was on love lost between Aunty Em and her sister.
Aunty Em explained that she was something of a magic crafter, specializing in necromancy and brewing potions. Atarax asked if she could alter a charisma enhancing cloak he had taken from the dead cat-demon to fit him, but such a task was beyond her skills.
The party could not learn much from Aunty Em regarding the disease. She had been approached by Mikek to discover a way to detect the disease. She did not believe it was standard lycanthropy, and had been able to cure it, but the process was time consuming and costly. She did not know how long the disease could stay dormant before manifesting itself in its host.
The party asked what Em did when she was done with the blood. She explained that she threw out the contaminated samples and drank the others. The party attempted to press her about why she drank the blood, but she only said that blood is life. Atarax could sense that she wasn’t telling them everything, but could not discover what she was hiding.
Aunty Em attempted to sell potions to the party, and when they refused she ushered them to the door. She did tell them she was in the market for the bodies of thieves, but would not explain why. She eyed Krikara, “I guess you wouldn’t do, would you dear?”
“Not being dead. No I wouldn’t.”
The party marched back toward Sanctuary, talking about the situation at the Hole as they went. Bip revealed that the last person to irritate Pankwig had burst into flames a few hundred feet from the bar.
When they returned to Sanctuary the party dispersed among the goblins waiting to enter inner Sanctuary. They met a former goblin slave named Spud, a goblin child named Chip, and his mother Zaranna. Chip was unsure about living in a community lead by and orc, but approved of letting the orcs do the fighting for them.
Zavanna, recognizing the party’s power and experience, asked what the party was doing in Sanctuary. When Foleful explained that they were seekers after knowledge. Zavanna seemed unconvinced, nodding toward Kriggle, deep in conversation with Mighty Steed, “Even him?”
Again a meal was offered, and Foleful found a quiet spot to cast object loresight on the mushroom sandwiches. His spells revealed that the sandwiches had been made in the last day by a goblin named Pete who lived in inner Sanctuary. The spell also revealed that the sandwiches had no magical abilities.
Some time later the party was resting in a cave off of the main cavern when they were approached by Mikek, the high ranking goblin they had heard so much about. Mikek wanted their help with Garyarch, the bugbear slaver who was holed up south of Freetown. Mikek knew a secret way into the complex where Garyarch and his followers lived, and wanted the parties help neutralizing the threat that the bugbears represented to Sanctuary.
The party coldly asked what was in it for them and Mikek responded, irritated, that if they wanted to enter Sanctuary it stood to reason that it was in their best interest to defend it. He also offered the treasure recovered from the bugbear encampment.
Mikek became angry once again when the party began questioning him about the laws of Sanctuary and demanding, ‘non mind-altering food.’ Mikek was ready to storm out when the party once more changed tactics and, ignoring their suspicions about Sanctuary and intentions to investigate further, agreed to kill Garyarch.
Mikek, appeased, explained that Garyarch had 20 or 30 bugbear followers and lots of slaves. Mikek knew the area where the bugbears were holed up and knew of a secret entrance that allowed access to the complex through a presumably unguarded storeroom. Mikek agreed to accompany the party on the raid, along with Bloody Pulp and Igor. The party agreed to go the next day. Before Mikek left he agreed to allow Foleful to cast some divinations to prepare for the following day.
As soon as Mikek was out of earshot, Foleful began casting an arcane eye. While he was casting, Bip stopped by the cave, and was angry to recognize the spell. Thar turned aside Bip’s complaints, saying Foleful had permission to cast any spells he chose. Bip went away, furious.
Unfortunately by the time Foleful was finished casting, Mikek had already gone back in to inner Sanctuary and the gate was closed. Foleful could find no way for his spell to bypass the great stone gate.
Foleful cast a number of other spells. He identified and distributed several potions taken from the cat-demon and cast a divination to gain some information about Garyarch’s encampment. His divination revealed that there were more than 50 bugbears in the encampment. He also detected a lot of pain coming from goblins, kobolds, and another race he could not identify.
The party was somewhat suspicious that Mikek had underestimated Garyarch's forces, but decided that since Mikek was going to accompany them treachery seemed unlikely.
While Foleful cast his spells the rest of the party again mingled with the waiting goblins. They met Umeli , a member of a race they had never seen before called the Mungaeli. Umeli appeared to be a strange combination of a goblin and a dwarf. She revealed that hers was a slave race bred by the Dispana house of the Drow. They were tough, strong, and small, making them excellent miners, but they were also incredibly sensitive to pain, making them easy to control. Umeli revealed that the training she was receiving from Zorn was helping her control her sensitivity to pain.
Shortly thereafter a badly wounded patrol entered outer Sanctuary, closely followed by a pair of large Boarclopses. Zorn, who had been teaching another class, immediately charged across the cavern and struck one of the boarclopses, sending it sailing fifteen feet through the air, slamming against the wall.
The party began casting spells. Atarax centered the two creatures inside a confusion effect, while Thar cast a bull’s strength on Rhuun and Foleful cast a bolt of conjuring on the creature who still stood. Immediately a small dog made of fire appeared next to the creature and began nipping at its heals. Kriggle, Krikara, and Rhuun began moving toward the creatures, readying their weapons.
The boarclops which Zorn hit and, confused, began attacking its companion. Zorn snatched up a broken piece of portcullis from among the trash littering the floor of the cavern and swung it at the nearest boarclops, but swung wide with the unweildy weapon.
Atarax called to the boarclops who had avoided the confusion effect, “I suggest you hit the boarclops who just hit you.”
Foleful cast another bolt of conjuring, hitting the confused boarclops and creating another fire elemental dog. The dog bit the creature and caused it to catch fire.
Kriggle charged the first boarclops, smiting it and slaying it instantly. At the same instant Krikara popped up from hiding behind some rubble. Her arrow dropped the second boarclops.
Zorn, panting and looking disgusted that the fight did not last longer called, “Dinner!” and kicked one of the boarclops, which sailed thirty-five feet threw the air to land near the gate to inner Sanctuary. Thar noticed that Zorn was drooling slightly out of one side of his mouth and rubbing his forehead. Zorn picked up both boarclopses and carried then through the gate into inner Sanctuary.
[Game Note: Much to Forresters dismay, even this show of prowess didn't earn Zorn any respect. The players crack jokes about Zorn at any opportunity and repeatedly hound the DM, "Do we love Zorn yet? Are we growing hair in strange places yet?" and generally belittling the mind-control plot that we've convinced ourselves is going on somewhere.]