Island Empire, Part III, The Lich's Curse


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Serleon, Priest of Tyrroth?

Leif said:
OOC: First of all, I haven't seen any mention of the deity that was named. I presume that it was said right in front of Gnurl? I would like to know which deity it is, please.

OOC: Scotley's archive on the wiki only goes to post 2384 of Mermaid's Rest, so searching that will do you no good. Although if you can search on enWorld, you can find Tyrroth. The mention is at post 2435, where we were cursed.
 

Lou said:
OOC: Scotley's archive on the wiki only goes to post 2384 of Mermaid's Rest, so searching that will do you no good. Although if you can search on enWorld, you can find Tyrroth. The mention is at post 2435, where we were cursed.

OOC: It should be noted that Tyrroth is a being of my own creation and will not be found in published sources. The evil gods of this world are the lords of the demons, devils and yugoloths (sp? the neutral evil bunch.) Anyway, Tyrroth is of that last batch, neutral evil patron of necromancers and the frozen north. That's pretty much all you know about him at this point.
 

J. Alexander said:
"I am more accustomed to dealing with more typical undead and any information you have as to how we can best combat this creature who once was the Sea Sorc. would be most welcome. Aid i have requested from the church in the form of some Champions of Heaven but i feat given the Sea Sorc. past we will need you help in securing healing and protective magics and I would of course ask that you bless the "Radiant Sun" before we set off on this endeavor" Geoffry says

"You shall have my blessing Captain. I fear I am no expert in the combating of this particular evil, but I will have the scholar's here find out all they can for you. As for healing and protective magics, once the research is done we'll prepare some potions and scrolls that would be appropriate and see what else we have on hand."
 

Leif said:
Gnurl says to the Chancellor, "How temporary would your suppression of the curse be? And how close to you would we need to be in order for you to grant us the suppression? I, for one, would be very grateful for ANY respite from the curse that you could give to us, but it would seem to me to come in most handy if you could suppress the curse immediately prior to our engaging the Sea Sorcerer in battle again. If only there was a way that such could be accomplished...."

"Alas, the suppression we are using today would be of little use in a combat situation, for in truth the curse is still very much in effect, but you, or at least your concious selves, have stepped out of your bodies and more importantly out of the time stream. So in sense the suppression lasts no time at all. Not a great help I know. I am truely sorry, but this vile magic is quite beyond my power. I may be able to come up with something that will increase you ability in opposition to the drain you are getting from the curse. I assure you I will do my best to find something that can help."
 

Gnurl Whilskerling

"We humbly, and gratefully thank the Chancellor for any and all assitance that you can offer to us in this, our time of great need."
 

Mingo Frasse & Anson & Mig

Scotley said:
"Alas, the suppression we are using today would be of little use in a combat situation, for in truth the curse is still very much in effect, but you, or at least your concious selves, have stepped out of your bodies and more importantly out of the time stream. So in sense the suppression lasts no time at all. Not a great help I know. I am truely sorry, but this vile magic is quite beyond my power. I may be able to come up with something that will increase you ability in opposition to the drain you are getting from the curse. I assure you I will do my best to find something that can help."

Mingo declares, "Chancellor, we thank you greatly for your help and support. Could you enlighten us on how draining the curse actually is? I fear that being under it constantly, we are now unable to truly grasp how strong the curse actually is."
 

"Well, it has the components of a lesser curse and I think you will find that you are plauged by back luck especially at critical moments like combat. The more insidious and dangerous part of the curse is that it has an effect on the world around you. It attracts trouble. It will draw evil to you like a flame draws a moth."
 


Mingo Frasse & Anson & Mig

Mingo giggles at Gnurl's outburst. "See, Anson. I told you working with these people would be an adventure." Mingo winks at Gnurl. "OK, maybe not the same as visiting the Wheelands as a tourist, but an adventure nevertheless.

Chancellor, now that we attract evil moths, what would you suggest next for our preparation to battle this evil?"
"

OOC: Any more business here? Are we finished with the Chancellor?
 

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