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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 7370667" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p>Hah, well, then I at least didn't break canon by introducing Valiana and her death at the hands of Tharaleth. Now what will happen when Shalosha finds out that Cuin's and Tinu's dad killed her mom?</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>They continue their journey through the forest, looking for clues on where Rhuarc could have gone to hide. Shortly after, they see what can only be described as a procession of ghosts, wandering through the forest without a clear aim. Before they finally pass by, one of the ghosts' gazes falls upon the small group and it seems like he's smiling for a split second before returning to his kin. </p><p></p><p>Suddenly, they all feel relieved, as if the gloom of this forest somehow lifted a tiny bit. After a while, they come across what's looking like a fresh, naked corpse bearing a gruesome stab wound. To their shock, the body closely resembles Cuin'halar, which reminds Cuin of the nightmare he had in Korstull. They all rush towards the dead person, only to find it dissolving into snakes and, finally, dead leaves.</p><p></p><p>“Careful, nothing's like it seems here. Even if I really don't understand what's going on.” says Torrent and Cuin adds that at least he knows for sure that Tinuviel wouldn't have stabbed him despite his recent “vision”. </p><p></p><p>After a while, they find more bodies, but this time they stay corporeal when the party approaches them. They examine the dead and find that they have been part of what must have been a Shahalesti partol. All of them died of deep wounds from a slashing weapon, but they can find no traces of an attacker. Still Cuin is troubled by the presence of Shahalesti in Ycengled as this can only mean that they still lay claim to the haunted forest that was once his peoples' home. </p><p></p><p>As they can find nothing of value on the dead bodies, they make haste to bury them. There is already enough malicious intent in Ycengled and they don't wish to add more enraged spirits to all the Taranesti ghosts. </p><p></p><p>Minutes after they finished their burial rites and moved on, they find a small, old road and decide to follow it for a while. There they almost stumble into another Shahalesti patrol that orders them to stop and explain their business in this forest. The Soldiers say that they are looking for a “monster” who's systematically killing their people without mercy and it seems like at least one of the team is not a Shahalesti elf, so they are quite suspicious. </p><p></p><p>While Cuin is busy trying to not attack the elves at sight, Tinuviel takes a step forward and explains that he's actually distantly related to the royal family, so they should better not needlessly harass him or his fellows. While Tinu does his best to convince the patrol, they are not quite sure whether they should truly believe his claims, so they ask him for proof. Before Tinuviel can show the man his papers, the Shahalesti leader is struck by a massive arrow and a giant, berserker-like, red-haired woman jumps at him, weapons drawn.</p><p></p><p>“Hands off, sun-kisser scum! Die like the vermin you truly are!” she growls in elvish and uses her two machetes with lethal efficiency. “Seems like this facade is finally over.” Cuin sighs in relief as he draws his scimitar and joins the wild woman's deadly dance. “So much for diplomacy...” adds Tinuviel and draws his weapons as well. “Sorry, but you should have left us alone when you still had the chance.”</p><p></p><p>The fierce woman draws most of the resulting Shahalesti fire onto herself (there are several archers who had been hiding along the road) while the four quickly cut down the Shahalesti soldiers. When she's sure that all enemies are dead, the woman introduces herself as Fayne Rawnbeck while pulling out the arrows that struck her. Torrent makes sure to heal her wounds while Cuin and Tinuviel do their best to explain why a genuine Shahalesti scion is teaming up with a Taranesti exile. </p><p></p><p>Fayne is irritated by their story and cannot really understand why a “noble sun-kisser” would ever be friends and feel sympathy for one of her kin. As soon as Fayne's wounds stop bleeding, they ask her to share some rations with them while they explain why they are here and how they turned up to be so close friends. Fayne agrees and leads them to a well-hidden resting place of hers. There, they tell her of Tinuviel's parents and their friendship with Tharaleth Shelenbîl, a Taranesti general who led the exodus of a group of surviving Taranesti to Gate Pass. In return, Fayne explains a surprised Cuin'halar that there are still Taranesti living in Ycengled who survived the genocide 40 years ago. She adds that she's somehow responsible for them and their well-being, so it is only natural that she'd kill off everything that could endanger her pack. </p><p></p><p><em>Note: I wanted to have Fayne and the survivors be more savage and ruthless than what Cuin knew his people to be. First, they had to go into hiding for four decades, second, they were not part of the city-dwelling bunch from Phorros and third, only the strongest of them would be able to survive at all. Also, I loved the image of this headstrong, determined and pretty brutal defender who knows what to do while not being the smartest planner. She's using two MACHETES after all. Also, this was a small stab at Cuin's player who was constantly teasing me with a “Taranesti princess” who'd surely be hiding somewhere in Ycengled. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p>She goes on to tell them about her recent troubles as she's missing her dear cousin, Liat, who was captured by other Shahalesti and brought to their big encampment at the forest's border. Cuin, knowing what Shahalesti are capable of, fears that they might be trying to interrogate the poor girl, so he agrees to help Fayne free Liat.</p><p> </p><p>“I always told her to be more careful. Why don't they ever listen, these pups?” Fayne sighs and then thanks the trio for their promise to help. She then asks them to stay in her camp for the night, as the forest can become even more dangerous once the last light fades.</p><p></p><p>During their camping, Torrent takes Cuin aside and tells him of her troubles with Tinuviel who seems to be stuck with his feelings for Shalosha. She says she knows that petty jealousy doesn't beget her, but she doesn't wish to be in a relationship built on sand. Cuin replies that he understands her feelings too well and he hopes that Tinu comes to his senses and make a decision. </p><p></p><p>“If only I were an elf and not a human! Then he wouldn't have to fear losing me.” Torrent cries in frustration, while being comforted by Cuin. He then thinks about the whole situation for quite a while and finally has an idea. He explains that he can totally understand and would even suggest that she'd end their relationship and get a healthy distance to the two brothers after their trip to Ycengled, he can see a possible solution: Torrent is a devoted cleric of Yara, an elven goddess. So if the goddess agreed to the union of her and Tinuviel, she might even give them their blessing and grant Torrent her wish of becoming an elf. </p><p></p><p>In return, Torrent smiles all of a sudden and thanks Cuin for that perfect idea. She says she still has to think about possible consequences, but this might actually work. If Tinuviel would devote himself to her in return, that is. </p><p></p><p>As soon as they return to the rest of the group, they all hear a strange howl, which is answered by several more in the distance. Even Fayne finds this sound quite unusual, as she's never heard anything like it. But she doesn't worry too much as from the intensity and the time between the two howls she knows that these creatures cannot be close nearby. </p><p></p><p>The next morning, all except Fayne sense that something is calling them, almost drawing them towards it. They can sense no ill will behind this strange urge and decide to follow their instincts despite being told by Fayne that the Shahalesti encampment is in the opposite direction.</p><p></p><p><em>Note: I shuffled the events a bit as I did want them to encounter Fayne before going to the Henge. I also noticed that there was no conveniently laid out plan on how to free Liat as the camp itself is very well guarded and it would require either enormous magical resources or a bloody massacre to get her out the direct way. So I wanted to mention Liat, but draw them to the Henge afterward so they get a chance to know more about the Shahalesti occupying the forest. </em></p><p></p><p>Once they reach the place their inner urges draw them to, they see a sphere of utter darkness which gets lightened up every now and then. Inside the sphere are strange obelisks and Cuin'halar recognizes this Henge as a sacred place for the goddess Demetria, Lady of balance and peace. He instantly knows that the Shahalesti are about to defile the holy place, so he enters the clearing and calls out to them. </p><p></p><p>As he sees that they are in the company of celestial beings, an avoral and a leonal, he asks them for the reason why they are here and also turns to the celestials to ask them why they let something like this happen. Turns out that none of the Shahalesti or the guardinals know about Demetria or her Henge and they are just looking for clues on how to get into Phorros Irrendra as they believe to find Coaltongue's assassins there. Cuin urges them to stop their experiments at once, as they clearly don't know what they are doing and simply adding light to darkness will only disturb the balance and harmony of this place. </p><p></p><p>Lkendreis, the Shahalesti wizard, tries to argue with the young Taranesti and agrees to stop her experiments if he in return shows her the path to Phorros. Cuin returns that the Shahalesti have no business in the forsaken capital and it is warded off for good reason. He could agree to show them the teachings of Demetria which must be engraved on the obelisks though, if they agree to leave the forest of his people at once. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Tinuviel asks Torrent to hold back Fayne should she try to attack the Shahalesti without giving them at least a signal while he turns invisible and tries to sneak up to the wizard. As Lkendreis and Toruviist wouldn't even think about leaving their work here, Cuin gives them a last warning and says that his people have already suffered enough from the hands of Shaaladel's lackeys, so they wouldn't hesitate to use lethal force to get rid of them. </p><p></p><p>The Shahalesti see this as their welcome excuse for combat, but as no one noticed Tinu or Fayne, they are in for a nasty surprise. Fayne leaves her hiding to finally kick some sun-kisser's butt while Tinuviel whispers a quiet “rest in peace, stubborn sister” into Lkendreis' ear before piercing her heart from behind. Cuin'halar takes on Toruviist who's shocked to see his protegee die right before his eyes. Raging Fayne hacks her way through some of the hapless soldiers. </p><p></p><p>As he knows that his fellow Taranesti would spare no one, and having prisoners could come in handy when it comes to freeing Liat, Cuin decides to beat some of the lesser soldiers unconscious instead of killing them. When only the celestials are left standing, Cuin urges them to lower their weapons as they who are beings of pure good must certainly realize that their masters had picked the wrong side. He says he doesn't want to fight them, but he has to protect his kin and, as he mentioned earlier, the Shahalesti were the ones who defiled this very forest by killing every Taranesti they could find just because their “Shining Lord” wanted it so. He adds that their masters are dead, so they may return to whatever plane they came from.</p><p></p><p>The guardinals Chaeluk and Manrik exchange a few words before they both agree to Cuin'halar's statement. They mention that there is still another celestial in the service of the Shahalesti in their camp, a trumpet archon named Jafreinjar. Both seem quite relieved to be able to finally leave this haunted forest and return home.</p><p></p><p><em>Note: I really like this aspect of the Shahalesti. Usually you'd only see celestials in the company of clearly good-aligned, benevolent spellcasters. But to have the opportunity to have a heroic party actually fight the folks they'd usually team up with is brilliant.</em> </p><p></p><p>Cuin then explains to Fayne that he needs to keep the unconscious soldiers alive so he may actually get Liat free without risking her life. Then he and Torrent examine the obelisks of the Henge. The cleric learns that the sacred rituals of Demetria don't seem to be too much different from those of Yara. She explains that there's a ritual of balancing light and dark inscribed in the obelisk's runes and explains the two elves how they all could perform it. It turns out that the trio has just the right components to renew the Henge's powers: A cleric, a magus and a dancing rogue with two swords. </p><p></p><p><em>Note: I laughed hard when I saw that the ritual seemed to perfectly match my party. Of course Fayne could have helped out with the dancing part, but I didn't see her as the person who'd be much into ancient rituals.</em></p><p></p><p>After they complete the complex dance and incantations, they suddenly feel as if they now just got insight in how to get to Phorros Irrendra while the Henge radiates in full magic again. However, it seems like something is blocking their access to light-based magic now. Cuin also makes sure to clean and polish the obelisks before he steps out of the zone of darkness. They then discuss their further plans: Freeing Liat has utmost priority and they would also love to see her return safely to the other Taranesti survivors. Fayne takes one look at Torrent and Tinuviel and then reluctantly agrees to bring them all to the Taranesti's hideout once they get her cousin back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 7370667, member: 6816692"] Hah, well, then I at least didn't break canon by introducing Valiana and her death at the hands of Tharaleth. Now what will happen when Shalosha finds out that Cuin's and Tinu's dad killed her mom? --- They continue their journey through the forest, looking for clues on where Rhuarc could have gone to hide. Shortly after, they see what can only be described as a procession of ghosts, wandering through the forest without a clear aim. Before they finally pass by, one of the ghosts' gazes falls upon the small group and it seems like he's smiling for a split second before returning to his kin. Suddenly, they all feel relieved, as if the gloom of this forest somehow lifted a tiny bit. After a while, they come across what's looking like a fresh, naked corpse bearing a gruesome stab wound. To their shock, the body closely resembles Cuin'halar, which reminds Cuin of the nightmare he had in Korstull. They all rush towards the dead person, only to find it dissolving into snakes and, finally, dead leaves. “Careful, nothing's like it seems here. Even if I really don't understand what's going on.” says Torrent and Cuin adds that at least he knows for sure that Tinuviel wouldn't have stabbed him despite his recent “vision”. After a while, they find more bodies, but this time they stay corporeal when the party approaches them. They examine the dead and find that they have been part of what must have been a Shahalesti partol. All of them died of deep wounds from a slashing weapon, but they can find no traces of an attacker. Still Cuin is troubled by the presence of Shahalesti in Ycengled as this can only mean that they still lay claim to the haunted forest that was once his peoples' home. As they can find nothing of value on the dead bodies, they make haste to bury them. There is already enough malicious intent in Ycengled and they don't wish to add more enraged spirits to all the Taranesti ghosts. Minutes after they finished their burial rites and moved on, they find a small, old road and decide to follow it for a while. There they almost stumble into another Shahalesti patrol that orders them to stop and explain their business in this forest. The Soldiers say that they are looking for a “monster” who's systematically killing their people without mercy and it seems like at least one of the team is not a Shahalesti elf, so they are quite suspicious. While Cuin is busy trying to not attack the elves at sight, Tinuviel takes a step forward and explains that he's actually distantly related to the royal family, so they should better not needlessly harass him or his fellows. While Tinu does his best to convince the patrol, they are not quite sure whether they should truly believe his claims, so they ask him for proof. Before Tinuviel can show the man his papers, the Shahalesti leader is struck by a massive arrow and a giant, berserker-like, red-haired woman jumps at him, weapons drawn. “Hands off, sun-kisser scum! Die like the vermin you truly are!” she growls in elvish and uses her two machetes with lethal efficiency. “Seems like this facade is finally over.” Cuin sighs in relief as he draws his scimitar and joins the wild woman's deadly dance. “So much for diplomacy...” adds Tinuviel and draws his weapons as well. “Sorry, but you should have left us alone when you still had the chance.” The fierce woman draws most of the resulting Shahalesti fire onto herself (there are several archers who had been hiding along the road) while the four quickly cut down the Shahalesti soldiers. When she's sure that all enemies are dead, the woman introduces herself as Fayne Rawnbeck while pulling out the arrows that struck her. Torrent makes sure to heal her wounds while Cuin and Tinuviel do their best to explain why a genuine Shahalesti scion is teaming up with a Taranesti exile. Fayne is irritated by their story and cannot really understand why a “noble sun-kisser” would ever be friends and feel sympathy for one of her kin. As soon as Fayne's wounds stop bleeding, they ask her to share some rations with them while they explain why they are here and how they turned up to be so close friends. Fayne agrees and leads them to a well-hidden resting place of hers. There, they tell her of Tinuviel's parents and their friendship with Tharaleth Shelenbîl, a Taranesti general who led the exodus of a group of surviving Taranesti to Gate Pass. In return, Fayne explains a surprised Cuin'halar that there are still Taranesti living in Ycengled who survived the genocide 40 years ago. She adds that she's somehow responsible for them and their well-being, so it is only natural that she'd kill off everything that could endanger her pack. [I]Note: I wanted to have Fayne and the survivors be more savage and ruthless than what Cuin knew his people to be. First, they had to go into hiding for four decades, second, they were not part of the city-dwelling bunch from Phorros and third, only the strongest of them would be able to survive at all. Also, I loved the image of this headstrong, determined and pretty brutal defender who knows what to do while not being the smartest planner. She's using two MACHETES after all. Also, this was a small stab at Cuin's player who was constantly teasing me with a “Taranesti princess” who'd surely be hiding somewhere in Ycengled. [/I] She goes on to tell them about her recent troubles as she's missing her dear cousin, Liat, who was captured by other Shahalesti and brought to their big encampment at the forest's border. Cuin, knowing what Shahalesti are capable of, fears that they might be trying to interrogate the poor girl, so he agrees to help Fayne free Liat. “I always told her to be more careful. Why don't they ever listen, these pups?” Fayne sighs and then thanks the trio for their promise to help. She then asks them to stay in her camp for the night, as the forest can become even more dangerous once the last light fades. During their camping, Torrent takes Cuin aside and tells him of her troubles with Tinuviel who seems to be stuck with his feelings for Shalosha. She says she knows that petty jealousy doesn't beget her, but she doesn't wish to be in a relationship built on sand. Cuin replies that he understands her feelings too well and he hopes that Tinu comes to his senses and make a decision. “If only I were an elf and not a human! Then he wouldn't have to fear losing me.” Torrent cries in frustration, while being comforted by Cuin. He then thinks about the whole situation for quite a while and finally has an idea. He explains that he can totally understand and would even suggest that she'd end their relationship and get a healthy distance to the two brothers after their trip to Ycengled, he can see a possible solution: Torrent is a devoted cleric of Yara, an elven goddess. So if the goddess agreed to the union of her and Tinuviel, she might even give them their blessing and grant Torrent her wish of becoming an elf. In return, Torrent smiles all of a sudden and thanks Cuin for that perfect idea. She says she still has to think about possible consequences, but this might actually work. If Tinuviel would devote himself to her in return, that is. As soon as they return to the rest of the group, they all hear a strange howl, which is answered by several more in the distance. Even Fayne finds this sound quite unusual, as she's never heard anything like it. But she doesn't worry too much as from the intensity and the time between the two howls she knows that these creatures cannot be close nearby. The next morning, all except Fayne sense that something is calling them, almost drawing them towards it. They can sense no ill will behind this strange urge and decide to follow their instincts despite being told by Fayne that the Shahalesti encampment is in the opposite direction. [I]Note: I shuffled the events a bit as I did want them to encounter Fayne before going to the Henge. I also noticed that there was no conveniently laid out plan on how to free Liat as the camp itself is very well guarded and it would require either enormous magical resources or a bloody massacre to get her out the direct way. So I wanted to mention Liat, but draw them to the Henge afterward so they get a chance to know more about the Shahalesti occupying the forest. [/I] Once they reach the place their inner urges draw them to, they see a sphere of utter darkness which gets lightened up every now and then. Inside the sphere are strange obelisks and Cuin'halar recognizes this Henge as a sacred place for the goddess Demetria, Lady of balance and peace. He instantly knows that the Shahalesti are about to defile the holy place, so he enters the clearing and calls out to them. As he sees that they are in the company of celestial beings, an avoral and a leonal, he asks them for the reason why they are here and also turns to the celestials to ask them why they let something like this happen. Turns out that none of the Shahalesti or the guardinals know about Demetria or her Henge and they are just looking for clues on how to get into Phorros Irrendra as they believe to find Coaltongue's assassins there. Cuin urges them to stop their experiments at once, as they clearly don't know what they are doing and simply adding light to darkness will only disturb the balance and harmony of this place. Lkendreis, the Shahalesti wizard, tries to argue with the young Taranesti and agrees to stop her experiments if he in return shows her the path to Phorros. Cuin returns that the Shahalesti have no business in the forsaken capital and it is warded off for good reason. He could agree to show them the teachings of Demetria which must be engraved on the obelisks though, if they agree to leave the forest of his people at once. Meanwhile, Tinuviel asks Torrent to hold back Fayne should she try to attack the Shahalesti without giving them at least a signal while he turns invisible and tries to sneak up to the wizard. As Lkendreis and Toruviist wouldn't even think about leaving their work here, Cuin gives them a last warning and says that his people have already suffered enough from the hands of Shaaladel's lackeys, so they wouldn't hesitate to use lethal force to get rid of them. The Shahalesti see this as their welcome excuse for combat, but as no one noticed Tinu or Fayne, they are in for a nasty surprise. Fayne leaves her hiding to finally kick some sun-kisser's butt while Tinuviel whispers a quiet “rest in peace, stubborn sister” into Lkendreis' ear before piercing her heart from behind. Cuin'halar takes on Toruviist who's shocked to see his protegee die right before his eyes. Raging Fayne hacks her way through some of the hapless soldiers. As he knows that his fellow Taranesti would spare no one, and having prisoners could come in handy when it comes to freeing Liat, Cuin decides to beat some of the lesser soldiers unconscious instead of killing them. When only the celestials are left standing, Cuin urges them to lower their weapons as they who are beings of pure good must certainly realize that their masters had picked the wrong side. He says he doesn't want to fight them, but he has to protect his kin and, as he mentioned earlier, the Shahalesti were the ones who defiled this very forest by killing every Taranesti they could find just because their “Shining Lord” wanted it so. He adds that their masters are dead, so they may return to whatever plane they came from. The guardinals Chaeluk and Manrik exchange a few words before they both agree to Cuin'halar's statement. They mention that there is still another celestial in the service of the Shahalesti in their camp, a trumpet archon named Jafreinjar. Both seem quite relieved to be able to finally leave this haunted forest and return home. [I]Note: I really like this aspect of the Shahalesti. Usually you'd only see celestials in the company of clearly good-aligned, benevolent spellcasters. But to have the opportunity to have a heroic party actually fight the folks they'd usually team up with is brilliant.[/I] Cuin then explains to Fayne that he needs to keep the unconscious soldiers alive so he may actually get Liat free without risking her life. Then he and Torrent examine the obelisks of the Henge. The cleric learns that the sacred rituals of Demetria don't seem to be too much different from those of Yara. She explains that there's a ritual of balancing light and dark inscribed in the obelisk's runes and explains the two elves how they all could perform it. It turns out that the trio has just the right components to renew the Henge's powers: A cleric, a magus and a dancing rogue with two swords. [I]Note: I laughed hard when I saw that the ritual seemed to perfectly match my party. Of course Fayne could have helped out with the dancing part, but I didn't see her as the person who'd be much into ancient rituals.[/I] After they complete the complex dance and incantations, they suddenly feel as if they now just got insight in how to get to Phorros Irrendra while the Henge radiates in full magic again. However, it seems like something is blocking their access to light-based magic now. Cuin also makes sure to clean and polish the obelisks before he steps out of the zone of darkness. They then discuss their further plans: Freeing Liat has utmost priority and they would also love to see her return safely to the other Taranesti survivors. Fayne takes one look at Torrent and Tinuviel and then reluctantly agrees to bring them all to the Taranesti's hideout once they get her cousin back. [/QUOTE]
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