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<blockquote data-quote="Daztur" data-source="post: 6112871" data-attributes="member: 55680"><p>Sorry for not posting in a while guys, but I've dug myself out from under a pile of work and rested a bit and am back. I'll write up one hex now and get the compilation on my way and back from my Sunday Call of Cthulhu game (am on my third PC and this will be the fourth session...). This one's inspired by Jack Vance again.</p><p></p><p><strong>Finger Stew</strong></p><p>Hex 02.04</p><p></p><p>The semi-nomadic mountain sheep herders that live here in the shadow of Mount Scorshia (02.03) are a strange lot. The heirs of a lost race of men, they have thick brows, spiky body hair that grows thick on man and woman alike and long pointed teeth. However, they are not nearly as fearsome as they look and are surprisingly generous and peaceable, having little conception of trade or money they share what they have freely with travelers. Generally the greatest danger these men face is Kagu making off with some of their lambs (04.00). Probably the only reason they haven't been slaughtered or enslaved is that the thick mountain peaks that surround their home offer them better protection than any army could.</p><p></p><p>However, this doesn't stop the mountain shepherds from living their lives in fear of the mountain that looms over their homes. Their shaman teach them that one day great glaciers will pour down its slopes and cover the world (or at least the bits of it that matter) in great sheets of ice. To forestall this day, bands of shepherds gather each night to cook great pots of mutton stew that must always contain one human finger. It is considered a great honor to have one's finger cleaved off and thrown into the pot so that while no adult has a full complement of fingers their elders and shamans have only bony stumps protruding from their wrists. </p><p></p><p>The shepherds are not a xenophobic lot and willingly honor strangers just as much as their own and will eagerly honor any who come to them and tell them tales of their great deeds by graciously allowing them to contribute their own fingers to the pot. It would be very rude to refuse.</p><p></p><p>Connections:</p><p>-Does this have anything to do with the Ferryman who collects finger bone tolls (35.06)?</p><p>-If the <span style="color: #333333">araneas of the Gloompatch see a man whose finger has been removed in this way they will flee in gibbering terror (23.08).</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">-Lady Naideen (17.11) is missing a pinky on her left hand. Could this be why?</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">Hooks:</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">-What does throwing a finger into the soup pot have to do with preventing mountain glaciers from spreading? Is there any logic here at all?</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">-Does the finger stew have any magical properties?</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">-Is there any way to get out of contributing a finger? Perhaps one could convince the shepherds that you are very pathetic indeed and are not worthy?</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">-Are these shepherds the remnants of an ancient kingdom? Perhaps that of the ice mummies (03.02)?</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">OOC: there's all kinds of stories about remote villagers who do nasty things to strangers (we have a couple of them in this setting). But I liked the idea of remote villagers who do nasty things to strangers who are really nice guys.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daztur, post: 6112871, member: 55680"] Sorry for not posting in a while guys, but I've dug myself out from under a pile of work and rested a bit and am back. I'll write up one hex now and get the compilation on my way and back from my Sunday Call of Cthulhu game (am on my third PC and this will be the fourth session...). This one's inspired by Jack Vance again. [B]Finger Stew[/B] Hex 02.04 The semi-nomadic mountain sheep herders that live here in the shadow of Mount Scorshia (02.03) are a strange lot. The heirs of a lost race of men, they have thick brows, spiky body hair that grows thick on man and woman alike and long pointed teeth. However, they are not nearly as fearsome as they look and are surprisingly generous and peaceable, having little conception of trade or money they share what they have freely with travelers. Generally the greatest danger these men face is Kagu making off with some of their lambs (04.00). Probably the only reason they haven't been slaughtered or enslaved is that the thick mountain peaks that surround their home offer them better protection than any army could. However, this doesn't stop the mountain shepherds from living their lives in fear of the mountain that looms over their homes. Their shaman teach them that one day great glaciers will pour down its slopes and cover the world (or at least the bits of it that matter) in great sheets of ice. To forestall this day, bands of shepherds gather each night to cook great pots of mutton stew that must always contain one human finger. It is considered a great honor to have one's finger cleaved off and thrown into the pot so that while no adult has a full complement of fingers their elders and shamans have only bony stumps protruding from their wrists. The shepherds are not a xenophobic lot and willingly honor strangers just as much as their own and will eagerly honor any who come to them and tell them tales of their great deeds by graciously allowing them to contribute their own fingers to the pot. It would be very rude to refuse. Connections: -Does this have anything to do with the Ferryman who collects finger bone tolls (35.06)? -If the [COLOR=#333333]araneas of the Gloompatch see a man whose finger has been removed in this way they will flee in gibbering terror (23.08). -Lady Naideen (17.11) is missing a pinky on her left hand. Could this be why? Hooks: -What does throwing a finger into the soup pot have to do with preventing mountain glaciers from spreading? Is there any logic here at all? -Does the finger stew have any magical properties? -Is there any way to get out of contributing a finger? Perhaps one could convince the shepherds that you are very pathetic indeed and are not worthy? -Are these shepherds the remnants of an ancient kingdom? Perhaps that of the ice mummies (03.02)? OOC: there's all kinds of stories about remote villagers who do nasty things to strangers (we have a couple of them in this setting). But I liked the idea of remote villagers who do nasty things to strangers who are really nice guys.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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