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Temple of Elemental Evil - part 10 (session 8)

Temple of Elemental Evil - part 10 (session 8)
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The four left the room no more closer to figuring out the mysteries of the temple than before. Every room so far only served to deepen the riddle. Deeper into the temple they came across another door, not so heavily runed or locked this time.

”It’s all yours, guys.” Milo said, stepping aside. ”I pronounce this door clean, though what’s behind it-“ he let the statement dangle.

”Right, enough spooky talk, halflin. Prolly nuthin behind this door like tha last.” Brigit said as she and Jeremiah readied themselves to pounce on anything that moved beyond the door.

Brigit opened the door on creaky hinges. She and Jeremiah peered into the doorway. An empty corridor with a single branch to the right lay beyond. Brigit shot Milo an ‘I told you so’ look before tromping in. Jeremiah followed behind, then Milo and Mazithra.

The branch led into a new room, this one triangular in shape. Milo glanced about, taking it in.

”Temple of Elemental Evil? More like Temple of Geometrical Evil!” he quipped. ”Cuz there’s this triangle - and the circular room - and - and - the hexagon - ah, forget it.” Milo imagined he could hear crickets chirping. ”Hey, look at that up there, a big eye!” Milo said, trying to draw attention away from the awkward silence. ‘Humor is lost on these guys’ he thought to himself.

Painted on the ceiling was a large eye, peering down on the occupants of the room. They had entered from the middle of one of the equal sides, facing the apex of the triangular room. There was writing on the wall to the right, luckily in common.

”No runes, about time!” Milo said before concentrating on the writing. ”We’ll retreat and ponder the glories of Earthly Elemental Evil”

”Well I think we can safely assume we’re in the aspect of the earth element here.” Mazi said. ”Do you think that’s what the triangle on the rings symbolizes? Priests of the earth element I wonder?”

”What difference do it make, elfie? Whether it be earth, water, whatever, as long as ah kin hit it with me axe, ah ain’t worried!” Brigit offered.

Benches lined the other wall, but beyond the simple furnishings the rest of the room was empty. Milo examined the benches and floor around them.

”Okay, I think we’re getting somewhere. These benches have been used recently. Look at the scuffmarks on the floor, we didn’t cause those. Looks like someone has been pondering in here.” Milo said after a moment of examination.

Further searching revealed nothing more in the room. Jeremiah seemed eager to find what denizens remained that may have used the room recently. Milo knew Jer would get antsy if they didn’t find something to hit soon. They left the room behind, marginally closer to figuring out the riddle of the temple.

The other end of the hallway opened into a small room, rather normal in its shape. There were rows of shelves, some broken, some intact. Scattered all over the room was containers, tins, and clay pots. Most were broken, their contents spilled and mixed. A strong, acrid smell wafted from the debris on the ground.

Milo slowly stepped into the room to take a closer look at the mess. It was difficult to find a clear spot to place his feet. Milo found himself treading softly on the most stable surfaces he could find. One such surface was not as stable as the others were and he felt his foot sink a couple of inches. The acrid stench in the room grew stronger suddenly. Milo glanced down at his foot, wrinkling his nose. Yellow powder covered his sole. He had broken what must have been the only intact container in the room, a small metal tin.

”Sulfur, yummy.” he said sarcastically.

He carefully scraped the powder off with a pottery shard and continued his search. He could find nothing of value in the mess of broken shelves and shattered containers. All that remained were rotten herbs and dried specimens.

“Some sort of arcane supply closet?” Mazi guessed.

”Your guess is as good as mine.” Milo answered. ”There’s nothing of value that I can see here. Let’s go, this smell is getting to me.” Milo did his best to repress the mounting dread the temple was filling him with. All these empty rooms, but some recently used. There had to be somebody dwelling here.

Back through the door and into the main hallway the group traveled. The hallway ended into another, larger corridor. This one stretched to the left and right, the vaulted ceiling yawned upwards before curving back down to the far wall. The corridor was sheathed in more of the strange brown marble, veined in black. To the right they could make out polished yellow marble triangles set in the floor. They were lined up to point around the bend to the left. Intrigued, the party followed the direction the arrows led.

The triangles pointed to a curtain, strung across the corridor. Milo motioned the others back and stealthily crept to the hanging brown cloth. He carefully peered through a gap in the side. Beyond the curtain he could make out a grand chamber, at least forty paces square. In the center of the chamber was a large earthen pyramid, with steps carved into the sides. The steps led up to the flattened top of the pyramid, which was built around a large pillar. The four sides of the square pillar bore the triangle device with which they were becoming so familiar. Bronze manacles dangled from just above human height on the face closest to Milo. He could see three doors on the far wall, two unadorned doors on either side of a huge set of double doors. The central doors had the strange silvery runes that seemed to swirl and move as Milo tried to focus on them. He felt a sick feeling in the pit of his stomach and focused his attention elsewhere. There were lit torches along the walls of the room, but nothing stirred within.

Milo returned to his friends to report his findings. Nonplussed as to the lack of people, or any sort of resident, they decided to investigate the pyramid. Brigit and Milo entered the room while Mazi and Jeremiah stood back next to the curtain, ready for anything to pop up or jump out. Milo noticed that the floor was packed dirt as well.

As soon as the dwarf and halfling came within ten paces of the pyramid, the earth began to rumble. They turned to see a mound form right behind them. The mound rose until it was Milo’s height before it began to take shape. It continued to grow upwards and outwards, two lumps on either side formed into arms as a third lump formed into a head atop the now monstrous mound.

”Earth elemental!” Milo shouted. He glanced to his left and noticed another in the other corner of the room. Glancing behind him he could see two more, one at each corner of the far side. Milo groaned.

Milo acted before the elemental was fully shaped. He fired his crossbow at the huge mound, feeling rather under-armed. The bolt bounced from the hard packed dirt that made up the body of the elemental. ”Magic only, of course!” Milo shouted to the others.

Brigit loosed a dwarven cry and charged the huge elemental. She heaved Trollgrater through the air and struck the elemental with a great blow. The axe carved a large chunk from its side that quickly closed back over with the constantly shifting earth.

The elemental had fully formed by then. It raised up huge, blocky fists and hammered down on Brigit. The first blow caught her on the shoulder, staggering her. Her armor took the brunt, but Milo could tell she was hurt. The second fist swung down with the same deadly intent as the first. Brigit was able to fend off the blow with her shield, her arm tingling after the impact. It was then that Milo noticed the other elementals hadn’t moved from where they emerged. Relieved, he focused his attention on the one before them.

Jeremiah had charged up behind the elemental while it was pummeling Brigit. He swung his greatsword at the large target. The elemental’s attention was split between Milo and Brigit in front and the barbarian swinging his sword behind. Unable to fend off the attack, the elemental lost more of the earth that made up its body. Jeremiah reversed his powerful swing and slashed into the elemental again. Dirt flew from the impact, raining all over the area. Mazi dodged a couple of large chunks flying her way as she stowed her bow and reached for Sylvanglade.

Milo stood a pace away from the battle and summoned his spiritual energies. He spoke a new incantation he had prayed for that morning. A glowing short sword formed before him, pulsing with holy light. The weapon flew through the air and stabbed into the elemental, causing more earth to crumble away from the lumbering giant.

Brigit rallied from the blow she received and slashed into the earth elemental. Her axe sunk deep into the dirt, as if she were chopping mud. The elemental crumbled from the blow, reduced to a pile of dirt.

”Let’s get out O here ‘fore the others decide to avenge this un!” Brigit said, still nursing her shoulder from the harsh blow she received.

The others quickly agreed and they left the room from the way they came. Milo noticed a similar curtained archway opposite them on the same wall as they were leaving. He filed away that information for the future.

”You okay, Brigit?” Milo asked once they were a safe distance down the hallway. ”Do you need any healing?”

”Ah’ll be fine. Tha’ thing packs a whallop tho, no mistake.” she answered. ”Ah don’ think ah coulda taken three more O em poundin’ on me like tha’.”

”I’m sure we can find something else to pound on you here Brigit.” Mazi joined in. ”I’m with you though, I don’t want to have three of those on us at once, that one blow took you down a peg or two.”

”Peg or two nuthin! Ah’ll be fine ah said, an ah will. Jus give me a minute.”
 

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Temple of Elemental Evil - part 11 (session 8)

Temple of Elemental Evil - part 11 (session 8)
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Milo peeked through the curtain before they left the area for good. He could see the other three elementals patrolling the room, circling the pyramid. The mound that was the earth elemental they fought remained, it appeared they had put it to rest permanently.

The cavernous hallway stretched on from where they stood. A passage branched off from the left and another door was set in the same wall a few paces down. The door was the priority, so Milo set to work checking it out.

"No traps, but," he said after he checked the door, "I hear something on the other side." Milo placed his ear to the wood. "Some voices, human I think, and a lot of movement."

"Right, this be our area O expertise," Brigit said while she motioned to Jeremiah. "Lemme through, Milo."

Milo hurried out of the way. Brigit and Jeremiah kicked the door in simultaneously, swinging it wide on its hinges. Four half surprised guards were on the other side. One guard stood next to a bell-pull while the others were sitting around a low table. A jangling alarm sounded seconds after they burst into the room. Milo could see the guard pulling on the rope above as the others stood and drew their weapons.

Jeremiah rushed into battle, his sword trailing behind. He swung his arms upward for a vicious slash when his grip slipped. The sword clattered to the ground and a rather sheepish barbarian stood empty handed in front of four grisly guards.

Milo and Brigit drew their attention from the weaponless barbarian. A crossbow bolt stung the face of the guard yanking on the alarm. A trickle of blood seeped from the wound. Brigit caused much more than a trickle as she leaped forward, brandishing Trollgrater high. Her first attack robbed the life from the nearest guard, he barely had time to draw his longsword. Her following attack was even more brutal as she slashed into the other guard, ending his life just as quickly.

Their number suddenly decreased by half, the guards looked frightened. One lashed out at Jeremiah, hoping to wound the disadvantaged human. Jer leaped away from the stabbing longsword, barely saving his skin. The other guard, the one that sounded the alarm, wiped the blood from his face and attacked Brigit. The sturdy dwarf easily fended off the blow with her shield.

Jer scrabbled away from the guard and retrieved his sword. He jumped up with his sword held between himself and the approaching longsword. From near the door Milo tried another new spell he had prepared. He stabbed a finger towards the guard that triggered the alarm and uttered a quick phrase. He was disappointed to find the guard's will stronger than the spell, the human didn't break into random action as he had hoped.

Brigit was oblivious to the spell firing off behind her as she attacked the same guard. Her axe crashed down onto the guard's shield. The wooden defense cracked under the pressure and her axe won through. Brigit scored a nearly fatal wound on the surprised human. He staggered back with half of his shield still attached to his arm.

He recovered quickly though, and holding his sword in two hands, he charged at Brigit. She brought her axe up to meet the downward thrust and held true. The wounded guard howled in a rage. To his left his comrade struggled with Jeremiah. The two traded blows back and forth. It was plain to see the guard's defense using the longsword was weakening against Jeremiah's greatsword. The clash of steel gave way to the guard's dying scream after Jeremiah broke his defense. Jer's sword sought another combatant as he continued his attack. The final guard, the one who triggered the alarm, was the last to fall as the Windsword of Sharda sliced through his abdomen.

Milo surveyed the room in the short moments that followed the battle. It was a small guardroom with a table in the center and another door leading out the rear.

Just then that very door burst open and two swordsmen charged in. Reacting quickly, Milo tumbled past the charging guards and attacked from behind. His crossbow once again merely grazed the guard. The guard's counter was much more painful. Milo's thigh blossomed with pain as the guard's longsword sliced into him. He was quick enough to avoid the other guard's attack but he would be feeling the bite of that wound for some time.

Brigit ended the conflict swiftly. She stepped forward, swung her axe back, and then rained vicious blows on both guards. Her axe cleaved cleanly through the guard that wounded Milo. She then hammered past the other guard's sword and sliced into his leather armor. The guard didn't survive her assault.

The adventurers gathered their wits quickly and charged through the door before any more guards emerged. Milo and Brigit led the way. The room they entered was larger than the last. Bunks lined the right wall and a short hallway led into a larger room. Two crossbowmen stood behind the bunks and four guards stood behind a solid barricade in-between the adventurers and the hallway, two crossbowmen and two swordsmen.

The crossbowmen fired immediately, taking Milo and Brigit by surprise. Their aim was horrible, Milo dodged two bolts while the other two whizzed by Brigit without coming close.

Milo grabbed one of his scrolls and read its contents. He splayed his fingers and stretched his hand towards the guards behind the barricade. The air coalesced into tiny shards that flew from his hand in a blinding flash. The small daggers of air sped towards the guards, some thunked into the barricade but even more flew past and into the guards behind. The crossbowmen took the brunt of the magical force, but the swordsmen behind felt the sting of Milo's spell as well.

The crossbowmen had been busily reloading their weapons right after the first volley was loosed. They fired off a second at the halfling and dwarf. Luckily their aim hadn't improved. The bolts flew far too high to hit even the tall Jeremiah. The swordsmen behind the barricade sheathed their swords and reached for long pikes to defend the crossbowmen if the party decided to assault them.

Brigit didn't bother, she pulled out a glass vial, took aim, and chucked it straight at one of the wounded crossbowmen. He chose the wrong moment to peek over the barricade. The alchemist's oil broke over his helmet and coated his head and shoulders. The unique oil flamed up on impact, turning the crossbowman into a flaming brand. With a gurgling sigh, the guard sunk to the floor in a smoldering heap.

Jeremiah saw the vicious pikes the rear guards were wielding and chose to attack the men behind the bunks. He slipped by the narrow space between the bunk and the wall and attacked the closest guard. Twice his sword cut into the crossbowman, the guard died in mid-reload. The other guard backed away from the fierce barbarian and groped a bolt to reload.

Mazithra thought better of a frontal assault as well. She sheathed Sylvanglade and drew her new mighty composite bow. She had an arrow knocked and ready to fire in moments.

Just a few feet from the barricade Milo fired off his crossbow at the other front guard. The bolt struck the crossbowman in the face, dropping him out of sight behind the barrier. The other two guards moved forward to bring their long pikes to bear.

Behind the bunks Jeremiah was advancing on the fumbling crossbowman. He fired his weapon at the hulking barbarian, but missed with Jer's sword swinging in his face. Jeremiah growled as he swung his sword at the guard. The frightened man ducked at the last second and Jer's sword whistled inches over his head. The heavy blade sunk deep into the sturdy wood of the bunk, temporarily lodged. Jeremiah struggled to get it free.

Mazithra and Milo stood side by side, aiming at the pikemen behind the barricade. They fired their weapons at the guards, aiming for vital organs. Neither shot landed though. Milo's bolt quivered in the wood of the barricade while Mazi's arrow flew in-between the two guards.

The pikemen laughed at their foes, relying on the safety provided by their barricade. They taunted the heroes to attack them then waved their long pikes over the barricade, exhibiting their superior reach. Jeremiah's enemy saw his opportunity as Jer struggled with his sword. He dropped his crossbow and drew his longsword, prepared to strike. Before he had a chance Jeremiah wrenched his blade free. He turned with a fierce, defiant glare at the guard.

In a blindingly fast maneuver Brigit stowed her axe and drew her own mighty composite bow. She knocked an arrow and let it fly in mere seconds towards the guards behind the barricade. The guard to the right was caught completely by surprise. The arrow sunk into his shoulder, rendering his arm almost useless. Brigit grinned toothily at him. Mazi fired her own arrow at the same guard. He had already ducked behind the barricade to recover from Brigit's arrow. Mazi's missile flew over the barricade to splinter against the far wall.

Milo chose the other guard to fire upon. It appeared that with Brigit's attack the pikemen had gained a new respect for the missile weapons. He too ducked behind the barricade before Milo's bolt reached its mark.

On the other side of the room the guard behind the bunk swung ineffectively at Jeremiah. His inexpert wielding of his longsword was not enough to wound Jeremiah. Jer countered with two attacks of his own. He slashed towards the warrior's abdomen, guarded by his longsword, then reversed his swing into a thrust. His aim was off slightly and the sword sunk into the guard's shoulder. It was a grisly wound nonetheless.

Both guards had stood up behind the barricade to ensure the heroes kept their distance. That was one thing they had no problem with. Brigit, Milo, and Mazi all were waiting for the pikemen to show their faces. Brigit shot the wounded guard, her arrow hitting him square in the chest. The guard keeled over behind the barrier. Milo and Mazithra aimed at the frazzled guard left standing. Both arrow and bolt left their mark. Mazi's arrow pierced his arm while Milo's bolt grazed his abdomen. The guard looked surprised at the wounds from behind his barrier.

Jeremiah ended his struggle with the guard with a decisive thrust of his greatsword. The blade sunk into the guard's chest, finishing his battle.

A clamor rose from the room behind the barricade. More guards emerged, all carrying pikes. The last original guard glanced into the room behind, nodded, then grinned evilly at the heroes.

Mazi wasted no time, she concentrated for a second, chanted a familiar spell, then pointed at the guards. A sticky substance appeared mid-air and expanded quickly to fill the entire room behind the barricade. A giant web soon filled the space, suspending the guards in place.

Milo giggled at their predicament. He fired his bolt at the last original guard, leaving a dead body to hang in Mazi's web. Brigit pulled out another vial and lobbed it into the web. The vial cracked and broke on impact, spreading liquid fire all over the sticky strands.

The party could hear a scream of "Nooooooo!" filter in from the back of the room before the room flashed bright as day. A huge explosion shook the room, blasting into Milo and Brigit, the closest to the web. They were thrown backwards into the far wall and left slumped on the floor.

Both came to in seconds to find Mazi and Jeremiah stooped over them with concerned looks. The room was empty of any guards, the smoke still clearing.

"Wha - what happened Mazi? That wasn't like your normal webs!" a rather shocked Milo asked.

"I don't know! They've never exploded like that before." Mazi replied.

Jeremiah had already climbed over the barricade and was surveying the smoky room beyond. He motioned for the others to climb over as well.

Milo was the last to struggle over the barricade, his head still ringing from the blast. What they found on the other side answered his question. A metal vat lay blasted in the corner, next to a sturdy door. Glass shards lay all over the room. They figured the guards in this room were filling containers with some sort of explosive to throw at the party when they were caught in Brigit and Mazi's fire trap.

"Heh heh heh, I guess you could say that plan backfired." Milo joked. "You know, explosion, backfire, boom?" Milo trailed on. "You guys need to loosen up!" He finished.

The others had all but ignored Milo, more interested in the door that somehow withstood the blast from the vat and web. Jer and Brigit both got that glow in their eye and before Mazi or Milo could object the door had been kicked in.

Two huge men waited for them. One carried a greatsword, the other a huge battleaxe. The room was lavishly furnished with couches, wardrobes, and a chest in the corner. Another closed door led out of the room behind the lieutenants. Jeremiah charged at the axeman, raising his sword high. His sword sliced into the axeman, the huge man tried to block Jer's assault but couldn't keep his greatsword from wounding him twice. Brigit ran at the same enemy, concentrating their attacks on one foe at a time. Her axe cut underneath his defenses and slashed at his legs. The axeman faltered, stumbling forward. Milo finished him off with a well placed bolt, straight to the head. The huge man fell forward heavily, stranding his comrade alone in a room full of four hostile fighters.

The swordsman slashed ineffectively at Brigit, his greatsword glancing off her shield. Mazi stood back and fired her bow at the huge warrior. She had to aim high to avoid hitting Brigit so her shot was off. The arrow sailed past the swordsman before glancing off the wall behind.

They could tell the swordsman would have bolted if he had an escape. He knew he was outnumbered. Jeremiah and Brigit attacked him at once, leaving him no quarter. Their vicious assault left no resistance. The last lieutenant was felled, no more guards emerged from any doorways or back rooms. The party had a moment to breathe and gather themselves before investigating the door.
 

Long post

Hello all,

I wrote one fargin huge post today. I'm actually going to break it into three and post them in a row. Just a warning.:D
 

Temple of Elemental Evil - part 12 (session 8)

Milo looked around the room. He noticed an unlit candle atop the wardrobe on the right wall. There was also a wooden chest in the corner. Milo pulled out his picks and went to work. The lock was very complex, Milo's skills were put to the test. He eventually got the lock open, but at the expense of his tools. He bent his masterwork picks just slightly, rendering them no better than his old set.

"This stinkin' thing better be worth it. Those picks were expensive!" Milo muttered as he opened the chest.

Inside he found some old clothes, a potion of healing, a length of rope, and some very fine brandy. Milo muttered again, but was slightly pleased at the find of the potion. They kept the rope and brandy for later. The rope may be worthwhile, and the brandy most certainly could be put to some use if it wasn't worth selling. Milo also hung on to the unlit candle, curious to see if it had any unusual qualities.

The door at the end of the room had no latch or lock that they could see. Milo searched all over the area around the portal, coming up empty handed.

"We'll have ta do this tha ole fashioned way then, eh Milo?" Brigit said as she loosed her axe.

She took a sturdy stance, her legs planted wide, and began to hack away at the sturdy door. Trollgrater made short work of the door, reducing it to splinters in a little over a half dozen shots.

The room inside was filled with an inky darkness. Mazi produced a scroll outside the broken door and recited its contents. A flash of light washed away the darkness inside. The room was flooded with daylight. The group ventured in slowly, careful to avoid an ambush.

A poshly furnished room lay beyond the splintered wood of the door. A trickling fountain sounded from the corner. Plush pillows lay about the room. A finely crafted wardrobe stood tall in one corner and a similarly crafted table dominated the center. An empty chest lay atop the table, as well as other scattered items. It was obvious that the inhabitant of the room fled in a hurry.

"Probably started clearing out right after the explosion." Mazi said.

"Yeah, and wouldn't I have loved to known what was in that chest." Milo added. "Ah well, what's gone is gone."

"Aye, but how did tha guy make it outta here?" Brigit asked, "There's only but one door." She finished as she pointed back the way they came.

"What do you want to bet there's an escape route?" Milo said as he began scanning the walls.

Moments later he found what he was looking for. He was searching the wall behind the fountain, which stood in its own alcove. A loose stone looked a little suspicious. Milo moved the stone to the side and the wall before him slid forward.

"Forward or not, friends?" Milo asked.

"Lessee what we got here first." Brigit said quickly. "Not like ya ta go runnin' off wi'out checkin' tha loot first, Milo."

"Good point, what do we have?' Milo said, remembering himself. "I got a little carried away." he looked slightly sheepish.

They found incense in the wardrobe, it was of very high quality. A staff and a swaggering stick were propped in the corner of the wardrobe as well. A finely crafted robe hung from the top, bedecked with semi-precious stones. The ever-present triangle was also stitched into the fabric. On the table they found a quill and some parchment, though there were no written notes. They kept their findings and did one more quick search of the room before investigating the tunnel behind the secret panel.

The hallway beyond was very familiar. They recognized the brown marble and huge dimensions. They were back out in the main passageway. A smaller offshoot was mere feet away, the same passage they noticed when they came by earlier. The group decided to investigate that first.

Just a few feet into the hallway they came to two doors, spaced about thirty paces apart. Milo scurried up to the closest and put his ear to the wood. He heard nothing. Brigit volunteered to open the door. She carefully pushed the heavy door inward, peering inside.

Brigit swung the door open all the way after confirming the room empty. It was a large rectangular shaped room, with two doors leading in. Inside were shelves of books. Most had been burnt beyond recognition. Mazi examined a couple of the less singed volumes.

"Well this triangle thing is definitely a cult." Mazi concluded.

"Really? What gave you that idea." Milo said wryly.

"Don't try to be smart, Milo. The stuff in these books are not right." Mazi responded. "Not right by any decent standards, that is."

Milo shrugged and searched the rest of the room. Someone wanted the books destroyed, and that was fine by him. There didn't appear to be anything more of interest in the burned out shell that remained.

They left the room and continued down the passage. A thin door separated them from another passage that led straight and to the right. They chose to go right, keeping with their thoroughly ingrained habit. The hallway slanted to the southwest, straightened to the south, then slanted again, eventually crossing into another passage, this one leading west, east, and southeast. The adventurers chose west and continued on. Another branch moved off to the southwest further on before the passage hooked north and ended in a door.

They decided to skip the passage and check out the door. Milo motioned for the others to stop and headed for the doorway. Just as he was closing in on it his eye caught an irregularity in the floor. Milo stooped low to examine the area. He noticed a seam running along the middle of the ground with matching seams a few feet away to the left and right. It appeared to be a pit trap. The room was wide enough to skirt it easily, but only if you knew it was there. Milo warned the others of the devious trap before approaching the door.

There were no traps on the door itself, and it appeared unlocked.

"Well, do we want to do this the slow cautious way, or the rush-in-and-get-em-boys route?" Milo asked.

Brigit just grinned and gently moved him to the side. One fierce kick later the door stood open and a score of men stood glaring back armed to the teeth.

Milo groaned and pulled out his axes. "Time for the dirty work."
 

Temple of Elemental Evil - part 13 (session 8)

Jeremiah stood closest to the door with Brigit. He charged in, that slightly unnerving glow in his eyes and the equally unnerving grin on his face. He slashed into the first rank of guards, spilling some blood but not bringing any down. Behind them Mazi pulled her bowstring taut and let an arrow fly. There was a cry from a wounded soldier in the front rank.

Before any could retaliate a captain near the back barked out an order and half of the force ran out of the room through a door on the north wall. The other guards didn't take their eyes off of the interlopers. Ten men stood arrayed against the adventurers, five abreast in the front with longswords, four prepping javelins in the rear, with a captain wielding a wicked looking longbow aimed at the heroes.

The four javelineers in the rear heaved their weapons at Brigit and Jeremiah. Their allies impaired their aim and they all clattered uselessly to the floor. The captain likewise missed his mark in aiming for Jeremiah. His arrow whizzed by the large barbarian and splintered to pieces on impact with the stone wall behind.

Brigit dodged and blocked multiple blows with the warriors she was engaged in battle before returning the attacks. Her axe was a blur as it cut through one, then two guards. They both fell lifeless to the ground, leaving a gap for more fighters to close.

Three guards converged on Jeremiah, intent on his life. Jer expertly blocked two thrusts from the flashing longswords and took a third blow on his gauntlet. The impact rattled him slightly, but he was unharmed.

Milo moved up in-between his friends Brigit and Jer. His axes did little damage though. He was still getting the knack of fighting with both hands. Jeremiah was a whirling dervish as he moved forward to engage more warriors. His greatsword cleaved through the first attacker, speeding on to the second. He was cut neatly in two pieces from his shoulders up. His next victim avoided much of the strike, but wasn't expecting Jer's second attack. The large barbarian reversed the direction of his blade with speed that belied his size. The warrior fell from his second wound. Jer carried through to the last fighter in the range of his greatsword. The fighter sustained a serious injury from Jer's attack, but he kept standing. He raised his longsword weakly. Jeremiah beckoned to the warrior, taunting him with his bloodied sword.

Mazi aimed for the wounded soldier, but was unable to hit him from aiming around Jeremiah. One fighter managed to squeeze by Brigit and attacked Mazi. She dodged the long sword and knocked another arrow to her bow. The fighter she aimed at moments before slashed at Jeremiah, meeting the steel of his greatsword rather than his flesh. Two more warriors jumped forward to attack the fierce barbarian. His sword clashed left and right, fending off the blows from he new attackers.

The captain in the rear of the room aimed for the greatest threat he could see, Jeremiah. Again his aim was thrown off from his own men trying to circle the barbarian.

Facing only one enemy, Brigit gripped her axe tight in her right hand and hacked at the warrior. The enchanted metal cut clean through his armor and sliced the fighter in two. Brigit immediately looked for another combatant.

Milo attacked with his axes again, slashing once with each. The limited reach and his foe's nimble feet kept him from scoring a blow. He ducked under the larger human's own attack, exhibiting his own dexterity.

To Milo's left and deeper in the room Jeremiah swung his sword to keep his attackers at bay. The first slash missed, but his return swing caught an unwounded warrior in the arm, nearly severing the limb. Jeremiah drew back his sword and finished the fighter off with a lunge of his greatsword. He withdrew the weapon from the fighter's ribs and focused on the other two guards. Neither could seem to make it past his defense, the greatsword moved faster than they thought possible.

Mazi made to aim at the fighter encroaching her space but thought better of it. She instead aimed at the only other range fighter in the room, the captain. Her arrow flew true, whistling through the air. The arrowhead embedded itself in the captain's upper arm, drawing a sharp cry of pain and a grimace from his weathered face.

Milo's attacker came to the conclusion that the halfling wasn't worth his attention and focused instead on Brigit. It was his fatal mistake. Brigit had just fended off a blow with her shield from the guard to her right when Milo's attacker lunged at her from the left. She batted away his sword with her axe handle and followed through with a vicious blow to the head. The guard fell dead, his skull split.

The captain, seeing the battle going in the adventurer's favor, drew his own sword and made as if to join the melee personally. He paused to wrench Mazi's arrow from his shoulder first.

Milo moved to Brigit's side, attacking her enemy as well. His axes made no more damage than they had before. Milo was getting frustrated with his apparent inability to land a blow.

Jeremiah swung at the two guards before him. His second blow landed on the guard to the right, wounding him in the hip. To his credit, the warrior remained standing and pressed his own attack. He blocked the blow with his own sword and moved to deflect the other guard as well.

Just then the clash of steel was interrupted by sounds from the hall behind Mazi. The missing eight warriors and their captain trooped in from the passageway. The captain engaged Jeremiah immediately, wounding him with his longsword. Jeremiah's attention was now split between two guards in front and the second captain behind.

Mazithra moved a step away from her own attacker and fired at the other approaching captain. She found her mark again and the captain was flung back a step, the arrow protruding from his upper left chest. He groaned and yanked out the arrow with a fierce glare at the elf.

The captain attacked Brigit, the obstacle between Mazi and himself. He slashed at her fiercely, wounding the dwarf slightly. That only seemed to anger Brigit. She dispatched the guard fighting her and concentrated on the captain instead. She inflicted a much more serious wound on the captain than he had to her. The captain fought on, but looked much paler from the multiple wounds he had already received.

More of the soldiers filled the room. One attacked Milo, who currently was not engaged in the melee. Milo tumbled to the side, deftly avoiding the guard's longsword. He came in range of one of Jeremiah's wounded foes. His hand snaked out with a handaxe and finally made contact. The guard perished from the blow, Milo crowed.

Another guard came up behind Brigit, flanking her with the captain. His sword was unable to pierce her armor, but it did split her attention between the two.

The tireless Jeremiah continued to swing his sword at his attackers. They had learned the mistake of approaching too close to the blade and kept their distance. He swung twice with no contact. The second captain lunged at Jer with his sword, sliding between plates and wounding him. Jer winced but made no sound.

Some of the guards were stuck in the hallway, unable to make their way to the fight. They loosed their javelins and aimed for Jeremiah and Brigit. Two javelins flew at the heroes. Luckily the distance and the combat hampered their aim, neither javelin reached its intended target.

Brigit and the first captain fought in their own world. The two traded fierce blows, Brigit blocked the captain's then managed to crash through his defense to land her own. The grizzled human winced and paled even more.

Milo finally got the attention of one of Jeremiah's attackers. The guard turned to address the new threat but relaxed once he caught sight of Milo's diminutive nature. It was his last mistake. Milo slashed twice at the warrior, once with Reft and once with Rend. The axes did just as their namesake implied and the human was left dead.

For his part Jeremiah bridged the gap to the captain and slashed at him with his greatsword. The second captain took the blow full in the chest but kept fighting. These captains were certainly made of sterner stuff than the rest of the guards. The captain slashed at the barbarian, meeting resistance in the form of his greatsword. The two stood locked for a few precious seconds before they both leaped back a half step.

Mazithra sighted the first captain with her bow and let her arrow fly. The captain reeled from the arrow, unable to continue fighting. He fell, freeing up Brigit to attack some of the fresh guards from the corridor.

Two more Javelins flew from said corridor, both aimed at Brigit and Jeremiah. Again neither made contact. The battle was a frenzy with constantly shifting combatants, it was difficult to draw a bead on any of the fighters.

Three more guards made their way from the corridor, each chose a different target. Mazi was unable to move fast enough to avoid a blow from the leading warrior. His longsword cut a red streak along her upper arm. The other warrior once again flanked Jeremiah, but he was able to dodge the blow meant for his abdomen.

The third guard charged Brigit but was repulsed by her expert shieldplay. Brigit slashed back at the new attacker, wounding the guard with her axe but not killing him.

Milo moved to help Jeremiah. He slashed at the captain with his handaxes. His first blow sunk into the tall man's thigh, wounding him badly. Milo wrenched the axe free but was unable to land a blow with his offhand.

He no longer had to worry about the captain. Jeremiah finished the threat with one last thrust of his weapon. The sword pierced the captain's breastbone and ended his life. Jer sliced sideways, freeing his sword and driving it into the adjacent guard. He also fell from the attack. Jer continued his assault by whirling to face the other way and planting his sword into the third combatant's ribs. The guard fell with a ragged wheeze. He narrowly dodged the next attack aimed at him from the only other guard nearby.

Mazithra took a step away from her attacker and fired her bow nearly point blank. The arrow lodged in his chest, piercing his lung and taking him out of battle completely. Another guard took his place, swinging wildly at the elf. She sidestepped the attack and reached for another arrow.

Brigit dodged a blow from the last guard facing her but was surprised by a javelin. The thrower managed to toss the missile between plates on the back of her right shoulder. The weapon fell to the floor, but not before wounding her weapon arm. Brigit angrily slashed at the guard near her. She landed the blow, but it seemed weaker after the wound. The guard still stood to attack.

Milo found himself face to waist with another guard. He ducked the horizontal slash meant to behead him and moved in for the attack. His axe cut into the guard's waist, drawing a good amount of blood. He attempted an attack with his offhand but couldn't manage to land the blow.

One of the guards from the hallway leaped toward Jeremiah, slashing his sword as he moved. Jeremiah batted away the weapon and thrust his sword straight into the man's neck. He died instantly. His next attack came inches from doing the same to the other guard had he not winced away from the frenzied barbarian. The guard overcame his fear long enough to attack while Jer was recovering from his thrust. The guard's longsword slid past a weak spot in his armor and stabbed through Jer's side. Jeremiah grimaced, but battled on.

Mazi moved back from the guard that swung wildly at her. The soldier moved swiftly, making it hard for her to aim. She stretched back the string of her composite bow and loosed the arrow. It flew past the human and skittered along the sidewall before cracking into pieces in the corner.

The guard that wounded Brigit with the javelin closed in with his sword. Brigit ducked the attack and roared as she returned the blow. Her axe cleaved through his waist, severing his spine and killing him instantly. She continued the deadly arc straight into the other guard. He died just as quickly as the last.

Milo leaped to Mazi's aid with both axes swinging. Bringing both axes down simultaneously he hacked into the guard advancing on his elven friend. The enchanted blades sliced straight through, meeting in the middle and ending the warrior's life. Milo stared at the axes in surprise, they were deadly when he managed to hit something.

The final guard was quickly dispatched with Jeremiah's greatsword. The warrior didn't even realize his comrades were gone. Jer ended his life with a diagonal slash, opening him from shoulder to hip.

The adventurers stood tense, expecting another wave of warriors to charge in from one entrance or another.
 

Temple of Elemental Evil - part 14 (session 8)

When no guards trooped in after three or so minutes Milo finally started to relax. He had his first chance to really survey the room. There was another door leading out of the room on the same wall as the corridor they emerged from. There was the door the captain and his guards ran through to come around behind them. There was also a simple fountain and pool in the corner.

Besides what he already noticed about the room Milo spotted a chest and table in the corner with glass stoppered beakers. Mazi walked over to the fountain, inspecting it closer.

"Look at this," she said to no one in particular, "These knobs control the water flow."

She turned a knob on the wall near the fountain and the water flow increased. Milo heard a strange sound under the stones of the floor. He followed the sound from the pool to the pit trap outside the door.

"Now that's mean," he said, "this pit trap fills with water."

"A bit O overkill, don' ya think?" Brigit said.

"And to think we almost walked right into it. This battle was bad enough." Mazi said gesturing to the dead bodies strewn about the room.

"Speaking of which," Milo broke in, "what do we have in this room?"

Milo moved to the first captain, checking him for a key to the chest on the table, just in case. He found no keys on either captain.

"Doesn't anyone believe in opening their own chests?" Milo asked out loud.

He checked the chest, sure enough, it was locked. He couldn't find any indication of traps on it.

"Well Brigit, it's your turn to bend your picks." Milo said to the dwarf.

Brigit grinned at Milo and produced her own set of masterwork picks.

"Holding out on me, eh? Well get to work!" Milo said in mock-indignation.

Brigit struggled with the lock for a good ten minutes before she set all the tumblers. The lid sprung open, revealing its contents. Inside was a good amount of coins of various denominations and a small box with two potions. Brigit tested both and declared them healing potions.

Milo examined the stoppered beakers on the table, they seemed to contain oil. He was glad the captain hadn't decided to lob any of those into the fight. Brigit grabbed a few to replace the alchemist fire she had already used. She doubled over in a fierce bout of coughing as she stowed the beakers, almost dropping one. Milo noticed blood flecked on her chin after she stood up.

"Brigit! Are you okay?" Milo asked concerned.

"Ever since tha' dust in tha crypt - " She wheezed.

"I was afraid of something like that. Will you break out the staff for me?" He said to her.

Brigit retrieved the staff of healing from her pack and handed it to Milo.

"Abercrombie!" Milo said as he touched the staff to Brigit's forehead.

"Aaah-fitch" Brigit sneezed.

"Bless you," Mazi and Jeremiah said at once.

Brigit drew a deep breath. "Ahhhh, ah hadn't realized how bad tha' was! Thank ya Milo."

"No problem, I think we could all use some healing as well." Milo responded.

A full round of healing spells from the staff and a few potions later, the group was back up to fighting strength. All of the serious wounds had been closed and the lesser wounds were well along their way to healing.

"I'm willing to bet we've taken out the main force of this triangle cult. I say we keep going. I feel great after those potions, what say you?" Milo asked the others.
 


What was the final tally of cult guards killed?
How come the other earth elementals did not attack?
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Final tally was in the neighborhood of 18 to 20...the backbone of the Earth Temple forces. As for why the other elementals did not attack...well...I can't tell you that because Milo and the gang may head back that direction. We wouldn't want to spoil any suprises for them would we? :)

Fear the Frog
 

Yes Broccli, it was a bloodbath. I tend to tone it down a teensy bit since I know Jeremiah's player reads this sometimes. So far the temple has been some slow, tension building rooms followed by a frenzy of fighting. We're still undecided as to whether we'll tackle the rest of those earth elementals. Brigit was the only one who was hit but it was hard. I know what her answer would be if we asked her to go back. :)
 

IMHO

Hey Milo-

A humble question: Could you shorten up yer descriptions o' the fights a wee bit? I love yer dialog and pacing otherwise...it's just all those parries and thrusts and fancy piroettes obscure all the good stuff.

Take it or leave it.

-Nail
 

Into the Woods

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