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<blockquote data-quote="Menexenus" data-source="post: 3711133" data-attributes="member: 8951"><p><strong>Session 41: Facing the Music</strong></p><p></p><p><em>16th of Harvester</em>. Alexander thought it made sense for him to return to face Learah alone, in case she decided to have him imprisoned, but the rest of the party insisted that they should accompany him just in case. Before they left, though, Thorash cast a spell allowing him to commune with his deity that revealed the following information:</p><p> </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The enemy party that had been competing for the White Eye was now dead.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Cult of Kyuss/Ebon Triad was in possession of the Pyramid and Ruby, but those items were not at the Rift Canyon.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Cult/Triad would certainly recruit others to continue trying to obtain the White Eye.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Cult/Triad knows that the party is in possession of an Amulet of the Dark Sun.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">It was unlikely that the party would be attacked directly by the Cult/Triad before finishing their exploration of Icosiol's Cairn.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Learah is not in league with the Cult/Triad.</li> </ul> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">At least one piece of the Rod of Seven Parts was in Icosiel's Cairn.</li> </ul><p></p><p>After considering the implications of these new revelations, Alexander cast spells that reduced Thorash and Alees and Killick did the same to his pet Grimlock, all of whom were placed in Bags of Holding for the brief journey by teleportation. (They were all quickly released from their airless pocket dimensions upon arrival at the Rainbow Mage's tower.) </p><p></p><p> Learah was already there waiting for them. She was pleased to see them. She welcomed them and praised them for keeping their word. Alexander regretfully informed her that he had lost the items that he had promised to return. He explained that he had discovered that the items were instruments of tremendous evil, and he wanted to safeguard them. However, he confessed that in his attempt to do so, he had unwittingly handed them over to the very agents of evil that he had been trying to keep them from. He apologized for his actions and promised to yield to whatever applicable criminal proceedings she wished to initiate. As a token of his regret, and by way of partial recompense for her family's potential financial losses, he returned the Boccob's Blessed Book that he had chosen as his payment from the Rainbow Mage's personal belongings.</p><p></p><p> She was clearly very upset by this news, but she maintained her composure. In the end she admitted that she had no legal standing to initiate charges of theft or fraud against the party, as she was no longer the legal owner of the items that had been lost. They had reverted to their prior owner, the Rainbow Mage, Londar Brightrain, Learah's father. She explained that a few days after she returned to her husband's keep with her father's corpse, a small caravan from the Church of Pelor arrived. The priests claimed that her father had done their church an important service about a decade previously, and they wished to repay the debt they owed him by using their church's resources to return him from the dead. Learah and her husband agreed, and the priests took her father's body north to Leukish, the capital of the Duchy of Urnst. She believed that they must have reached Leukish by now. So, for all she knew, her father was currently living again and on his way back to his tower right now. She said she would leave the matter of the theft of his belongings for him to take care of. She wished to have no further dealings with the party and asked them not to return to her father's house. The party happily consented to that request. </p><p></p><p> With their business concluded, the party reduced 3 of its members again and teleported back to Eligos's house in Greyhawk. Alexander discussed matters with Eligos and reported to the party that Eligos was willing to help the party craft magic items, out of gratitude for defeating his doppelganger and raising him from the dead. However, he recommended leaving only one magic item with him at a time, since the Cult of Kyuss/Ebon Triad almost certainly knew who and where he was. He was basically a sitting duck who could be attacked at any time of the enemy's choosing. The party decided to have him start repairing their Wand of Cure Serious Wounds (which Ilthane had sundered). Alexander also reported that Eligos recommended that the party continue searching Icosiel's Cairn for weapons that could be used in the fight against Kyuss. Even a piece of the Rod of Seven Parts might contain powerful residual magical energy.</p><p></p><p> The remainder of the day was occupied by commerce. The party sold off some items, divvied up the gold, and scattered to make individual purchases at various shops around town.</p><p> </p><p> <em>17th of Harvester</em>. Some shrunken members of the party dutifully filed into their Bags of Holding for a return trip to Diamond Lake by teleportation. Allustan was found in town evaluating the damage to his home. As a favor, he asked the party to show him any items of historical value before taking them away and selling them. And if there were any items that were of no monetary value, he would be happy to preserve them as historical artifacts. </p><p></p><p>After quickly checking in with Allustain, the party traveled to the Whispering Cairn and entered the portal. Upon arriving in Icosiol's Cairn, the party decided to clear out some of the regions of the tomb that they had previously passed by. First, they opened a set of double doors behind a gas trap in the barricade room. This opened into a small room with double doors on each wall. Two of these double doors turned out to be false, but one opened into a long room with two rows of pillars and another set of double doors on the far wall. Alees carefully checked the room and found that the pillars were trapped. Katawan ran from one end of the room to the other, in an attempt to set off any pressure plates, but his round trip had no visible effects. Alees walked to the far side of the room and examined the double doors on the far wall. She determined that they were most likely the trigger of the trap. Furthermore, she determined that they were also false doors. She checked around for secret doors, but finding none, the party decided to leave the room alone.</p><p></p><p> Next, the party investigated a set of double doors on the gallery level of the room that had contained the Elder Black Pudding. Behind the doors was a small room garden scenes painted on the walls containing only a large urn on a pedastal and six small black boxes on the floor against the far wall. Alees determined that the urn was trapped. So, she set to work opening the small black boxes. While many of their boxes' contents had disintegrated with age, some potential valuable items that were recovered were a wand, some small decorative gems, and a platinum necklace, ring, and earring set. Unable to resist the urn, Alees worked on disarming the trap and was successful. She opened the urn and found only ashes. She stirred the ashes around just to make sure that nothing was hidden inside. Thorash expressed the view that, since this room was clearly someone's final resting place, the items that Alees had taken should be returned. Alees scoffed at Thorash's opinion.</p><p></p><p> Next the party opened a set of previously unopened doors exiting from the hall that where the party had encountered the spider. They found a collapsing stone bridge traversing a river of blood, leading to a gatehouse with corroded iron double doors covered in strange glyphs. Thorash determined with his dwarven stonecunning that the bridge could carry the weight of one person at a time, but that person would have to walk carefully. Katawan went across first with a rope tied to his waist. When he got across, a strange being with 3 arms and 3 legs emerged from the ground, baring its claws as well as its fangs - which were located on <em>top</em> of its head! Killick sprouted wings and flew across to Katawan's side. He told the xorn (which he recognized from his summoning list) that the party did not wish to fight it. It replied that it was hungry and that it could smell their 'shinies'. This was Alexander's cue to pump 5 maximized magic missiles into it. Following Alexander's lead, Tarric drew his bow and fired at the creature, but he accidentally grazed Alees instead.</p><p></p><p> At this point, 5 additional xorns emerged from the ground all around the chamber. Thorash cast a spell that produced a column of flame. Although the fire did not affect them, they took damage from the spell nonetheless. Killick cast the same spell and saw the same effect. Alees attempted to join her comrades on the far side of the bridge, but she slipped while going across. Luckily, she grasped the rope tied to Katawan's waist at just the last moment, pulling him unexpectedly backward. Tarric stowed his bow and jumped down from the bridge to the riverbank just a few feet below, but he was unable to keep his footing and fell to the ground. The xorn on his side of the river moved to attack him. Grimlock took bites at it from up on the bridge. Killick was briefly surrounded, but he used his petrified quarterstaff to good effect. Katawan flurried with his fists to good effect as well. Alees was able to get in a sneak attack against one of them. Alexander made excellent use of his boom stick. Tarric noticed that his sword was not having full effect against the creatures' rocky hides, but he did significant damage to his opponent nonetheless. Eventually, after 3 of the creatures had been killed outright, the remaining xorns (who were severely wounded) decided to look for safer feeding grounds elsewhere.</p><p></p><p> To Killick's dismay, Alees cut open the bellies of the 3 dead xorns looking for gems. She found only remnants of worthless base metals. While Alees was taking care of her grisly business, Killick examined the rushing river of blood. He found that the liquid was not blood but merely water colored by fine metallic sediment that had a reddish tint. The party moved up to the rusted iron double doors and was unable to decipher the meaning of the corroded markings on the door. So Killick touched the doors with his gauntlet, causing them to rust through, creating a 6 foot diameter circle. However, just behind the first set of double doors was another identical set. Alexander drew his Chime of Opening and activated it. The second set of doors opened to reveal a third set of double doors just behind the second set. Alexander used his chimes again, and the third set of doors opened to reveal a fourth set. Alexander used his chimes again, but this time the fourth set of doors didn't budge. Alees moved forward carefully to investigate. She found that the fourth set of doors were false. She checked all around the area looking for secret doors, but she found none. Killick cast a spell that allowed him to shape the stone of the bridge and make it slightly more stable. The party then carefully left this area empty handed.</p><p></p><p> The party now moved to the last unexamined door in the complex. It was directly across from the door that had led to the bridge. This was merely a single door that opened easily. Inside was a small room containing a dusty set of armor, a dusty altar, and a door painted on the wall. Alexander cast Detect Magic and noticed that the armor was magical, but the altar was not, nor was the door on the wall. Alees entered the room, carefully checking the floor for traps. When she did, a ghost flew out at her from the wall yelling at her in some forgotten tongue that no one in the party understood. Katawan tumbled into the room behind it. It turned to face him. As its incorporeal arm passed through him, he felt his lifeforce leaving him. Katawan quickly realized that this opponent was better dealt with via spring attacks. Seeing the gaunt look on Katawan's face, Alees quickly tumbled away from it and drew her crossbow. Alexander drew his wand of maximized magic missiles and pumped bolts of force into the creature. Tarric moved up to protect the wizard, but his sword passed right through the undead creature. Realizing that Alexander's magic missiles were the greatest threat, the ghostly figure passed through the wall and waved its arm through Alexander's body, causing his face to go white. Thorash presented his holy symbol and tried to force the creature back, but it merely hissed at him in defiance. Alees shot at the creature but missed. Katawan spring attacked the undead, but his attacks passed through it harmlessly. Killick activated the Rainbow Ring for the first time, and a quarterstaff of multicolored energy appeared in his hand. Alexander stepped back and fired with his wand yet again. But the creature was not felled. It advanced on the wizard and passed its arm through him once more, knocking him unconscious. Thorash moved over his unconscious comrade in arms but cast a spell on himself protecting him from the baleful effects of the undead creature's touch. Alees moved behind Thorash and cast a healing spell on Alexander. With the wizard down, the undead turned its attention to the fighter, whose blade had occasionally done some damage. Tarric also blanched visibly after the creature passed its arm through him. Seeing that Alexander was OK, Thorash decided to cast a more offensive spell. A beam of searing light emerged from his pointed finger and connected with the undead creature. It seemed to be especially vulnerable to this spell. It cried out as it was snuffed from existence.</p><p></p><p>With the threat gone, Alees did a careful exploration of the small room. She found that there was a rectangular spot on the altar where the was significantly less dust than everywhere else. Presumably something had been resting there that had recently been removed.</p><p></p><p> At this point, the party was not aware of any more doors left to be explored in the cairn. So where was the fragment of the Rod?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Menexenus, post: 3711133, member: 8951"] [b]Session 41: Facing the Music[/b] [I]16th of Harvester[/I]. Alexander thought it made sense for him to return to face Learah alone, in case she decided to have him imprisoned, but the rest of the party insisted that they should accompany him just in case. Before they left, though, Thorash cast a spell allowing him to commune with his deity that revealed the following information: [list]The enemy party that had been competing for the White Eye was now dead.[/list] [list]The Cult of Kyuss/Ebon Triad was in possession of the Pyramid and Ruby, but those items were not at the Rift Canyon.[/list] [list]The Cult/Triad would certainly recruit others to continue trying to obtain the White Eye.[/list] [list]The Cult/Triad knows that the party is in possession of an Amulet of the Dark Sun.[/list] [list]It was unlikely that the party would be attacked directly by the Cult/Triad before finishing their exploration of Icosiol's Cairn.[/list] [list]Learah is not in league with the Cult/Triad.[/list] [list]At least one piece of the Rod of Seven Parts was in Icosiel's Cairn. [/list] After considering the implications of these new revelations, Alexander cast spells that reduced Thorash and Alees and Killick did the same to his pet Grimlock, all of whom were placed in Bags of Holding for the brief journey by teleportation. (They were all quickly released from their airless pocket dimensions upon arrival at the Rainbow Mage's tower.) Learah was already there waiting for them. She was pleased to see them. She welcomed them and praised them for keeping their word. Alexander regretfully informed her that he had lost the items that he had promised to return. He explained that he had discovered that the items were instruments of tremendous evil, and he wanted to safeguard them. However, he confessed that in his attempt to do so, he had unwittingly handed them over to the very agents of evil that he had been trying to keep them from. He apologized for his actions and promised to yield to whatever applicable criminal proceedings she wished to initiate. As a token of his regret, and by way of partial recompense for her family's potential financial losses, he returned the Boccob's Blessed Book that he had chosen as his payment from the Rainbow Mage's personal belongings. She was clearly very upset by this news, but she maintained her composure. In the end she admitted that she had no legal standing to initiate charges of theft or fraud against the party, as she was no longer the legal owner of the items that had been lost. They had reverted to their prior owner, the Rainbow Mage, Londar Brightrain, Learah's father. She explained that a few days after she returned to her husband's keep with her father's corpse, a small caravan from the Church of Pelor arrived. The priests claimed that her father had done their church an important service about a decade previously, and they wished to repay the debt they owed him by using their church's resources to return him from the dead. Learah and her husband agreed, and the priests took her father's body north to Leukish, the capital of the Duchy of Urnst. She believed that they must have reached Leukish by now. So, for all she knew, her father was currently living again and on his way back to his tower right now. She said she would leave the matter of the theft of his belongings for him to take care of. She wished to have no further dealings with the party and asked them not to return to her father's house. The party happily consented to that request. With their business concluded, the party reduced 3 of its members again and teleported back to Eligos's house in Greyhawk. Alexander discussed matters with Eligos and reported to the party that Eligos was willing to help the party craft magic items, out of gratitude for defeating his doppelganger and raising him from the dead. However, he recommended leaving only one magic item with him at a time, since the Cult of Kyuss/Ebon Triad almost certainly knew who and where he was. He was basically a sitting duck who could be attacked at any time of the enemy's choosing. The party decided to have him start repairing their Wand of Cure Serious Wounds (which Ilthane had sundered). Alexander also reported that Eligos recommended that the party continue searching Icosiel's Cairn for weapons that could be used in the fight against Kyuss. Even a piece of the Rod of Seven Parts might contain powerful residual magical energy. The remainder of the day was occupied by commerce. The party sold off some items, divvied up the gold, and scattered to make individual purchases at various shops around town. [I]17th of Harvester[/I]. Some shrunken members of the party dutifully filed into their Bags of Holding for a return trip to Diamond Lake by teleportation. Allustan was found in town evaluating the damage to his home. As a favor, he asked the party to show him any items of historical value before taking them away and selling them. And if there were any items that were of no monetary value, he would be happy to preserve them as historical artifacts. After quickly checking in with Allustain, the party traveled to the Whispering Cairn and entered the portal. Upon arriving in Icosiol's Cairn, the party decided to clear out some of the regions of the tomb that they had previously passed by. First, they opened a set of double doors behind a gas trap in the barricade room. This opened into a small room with double doors on each wall. Two of these double doors turned out to be false, but one opened into a long room with two rows of pillars and another set of double doors on the far wall. Alees carefully checked the room and found that the pillars were trapped. Katawan ran from one end of the room to the other, in an attempt to set off any pressure plates, but his round trip had no visible effects. Alees walked to the far side of the room and examined the double doors on the far wall. She determined that they were most likely the trigger of the trap. Furthermore, she determined that they were also false doors. She checked around for secret doors, but finding none, the party decided to leave the room alone. Next, the party investigated a set of double doors on the gallery level of the room that had contained the Elder Black Pudding. Behind the doors was a small room garden scenes painted on the walls containing only a large urn on a pedastal and six small black boxes on the floor against the far wall. Alees determined that the urn was trapped. So, she set to work opening the small black boxes. While many of their boxes' contents had disintegrated with age, some potential valuable items that were recovered were a wand, some small decorative gems, and a platinum necklace, ring, and earring set. Unable to resist the urn, Alees worked on disarming the trap and was successful. She opened the urn and found only ashes. She stirred the ashes around just to make sure that nothing was hidden inside. Thorash expressed the view that, since this room was clearly someone's final resting place, the items that Alees had taken should be returned. Alees scoffed at Thorash's opinion. Next the party opened a set of previously unopened doors exiting from the hall that where the party had encountered the spider. They found a collapsing stone bridge traversing a river of blood, leading to a gatehouse with corroded iron double doors covered in strange glyphs. Thorash determined with his dwarven stonecunning that the bridge could carry the weight of one person at a time, but that person would have to walk carefully. Katawan went across first with a rope tied to his waist. When he got across, a strange being with 3 arms and 3 legs emerged from the ground, baring its claws as well as its fangs - which were located on [I]top[/I] of its head! Killick sprouted wings and flew across to Katawan's side. He told the xorn (which he recognized from his summoning list) that the party did not wish to fight it. It replied that it was hungry and that it could smell their 'shinies'. This was Alexander's cue to pump 5 maximized magic missiles into it. Following Alexander's lead, Tarric drew his bow and fired at the creature, but he accidentally grazed Alees instead. At this point, 5 additional xorns emerged from the ground all around the chamber. Thorash cast a spell that produced a column of flame. Although the fire did not affect them, they took damage from the spell nonetheless. Killick cast the same spell and saw the same effect. Alees attempted to join her comrades on the far side of the bridge, but she slipped while going across. Luckily, she grasped the rope tied to Katawan's waist at just the last moment, pulling him unexpectedly backward. Tarric stowed his bow and jumped down from the bridge to the riverbank just a few feet below, but he was unable to keep his footing and fell to the ground. The xorn on his side of the river moved to attack him. Grimlock took bites at it from up on the bridge. Killick was briefly surrounded, but he used his petrified quarterstaff to good effect. Katawan flurried with his fists to good effect as well. Alees was able to get in a sneak attack against one of them. Alexander made excellent use of his boom stick. Tarric noticed that his sword was not having full effect against the creatures' rocky hides, but he did significant damage to his opponent nonetheless. Eventually, after 3 of the creatures had been killed outright, the remaining xorns (who were severely wounded) decided to look for safer feeding grounds elsewhere. To Killick's dismay, Alees cut open the bellies of the 3 dead xorns looking for gems. She found only remnants of worthless base metals. While Alees was taking care of her grisly business, Killick examined the rushing river of blood. He found that the liquid was not blood but merely water colored by fine metallic sediment that had a reddish tint. The party moved up to the rusted iron double doors and was unable to decipher the meaning of the corroded markings on the door. So Killick touched the doors with his gauntlet, causing them to rust through, creating a 6 foot diameter circle. However, just behind the first set of double doors was another identical set. Alexander drew his Chime of Opening and activated it. The second set of doors opened to reveal a third set of double doors just behind the second set. Alexander used his chimes again, and the third set of doors opened to reveal a fourth set. Alexander used his chimes again, but this time the fourth set of doors didn't budge. Alees moved forward carefully to investigate. She found that the fourth set of doors were false. She checked all around the area looking for secret doors, but she found none. Killick cast a spell that allowed him to shape the stone of the bridge and make it slightly more stable. The party then carefully left this area empty handed. The party now moved to the last unexamined door in the complex. It was directly across from the door that had led to the bridge. This was merely a single door that opened easily. Inside was a small room containing a dusty set of armor, a dusty altar, and a door painted on the wall. Alexander cast Detect Magic and noticed that the armor was magical, but the altar was not, nor was the door on the wall. Alees entered the room, carefully checking the floor for traps. When she did, a ghost flew out at her from the wall yelling at her in some forgotten tongue that no one in the party understood. Katawan tumbled into the room behind it. It turned to face him. As its incorporeal arm passed through him, he felt his lifeforce leaving him. Katawan quickly realized that this opponent was better dealt with via spring attacks. Seeing the gaunt look on Katawan's face, Alees quickly tumbled away from it and drew her crossbow. Alexander drew his wand of maximized magic missiles and pumped bolts of force into the creature. Tarric moved up to protect the wizard, but his sword passed right through the undead creature. Realizing that Alexander's magic missiles were the greatest threat, the ghostly figure passed through the wall and waved its arm through Alexander's body, causing his face to go white. Thorash presented his holy symbol and tried to force the creature back, but it merely hissed at him in defiance. Alees shot at the creature but missed. Katawan spring attacked the undead, but his attacks passed through it harmlessly. Killick activated the Rainbow Ring for the first time, and a quarterstaff of multicolored energy appeared in his hand. Alexander stepped back and fired with his wand yet again. But the creature was not felled. It advanced on the wizard and passed its arm through him once more, knocking him unconscious. Thorash moved over his unconscious comrade in arms but cast a spell on himself protecting him from the baleful effects of the undead creature's touch. Alees moved behind Thorash and cast a healing spell on Alexander. With the wizard down, the undead turned its attention to the fighter, whose blade had occasionally done some damage. Tarric also blanched visibly after the creature passed its arm through him. Seeing that Alexander was OK, Thorash decided to cast a more offensive spell. A beam of searing light emerged from his pointed finger and connected with the undead creature. It seemed to be especially vulnerable to this spell. It cried out as it was snuffed from existence. With the threat gone, Alees did a careful exploration of the small room. She found that there was a rectangular spot on the altar where the was significantly less dust than everywhere else. Presumably something had been resting there that had recently been removed. At this point, the party was not aware of any more doors left to be explored in the cairn. So where was the fragment of the Rod? [/QUOTE]
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