Milo Windby
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Temple of Elemental Evil - part 20 (session 9)
The gnolls didn't carry much by way of valuables and the group had moved on within moments. They were aware that they had probably roused the whole area of the temple by then, and they didn't want to stand still with gnolls and ogres tromping about. The room the gnolls had sprung from was mostly nondescript. There was a fireplace on one wall and a table with chairs in the middle of the room. Watered-down wine sat in heavy clay mugs atop the table and a few cloaks hung from pegs on the wall.
All four searched the room quickly, each taking a quarter of the room. They all came up empty-handed though. Milo was a little disappointed but he took solace in the haul they found under the barrel of spears in the other room.
They were soon moving out of the room, deeper into the temple. Brigit chose to listen in on the next door. She also heard the shuffling of feet, but she could tell it was much more than just one set. Ever ready to barge in head first, Brigit gripped her axe and kicked in the door.
The sound of trickling water could be heard from within the room. Brigit had interrupted the inhabitants in mid-preparation for battle. The trickling came from a font set in the wall to her left. Wood was stacked along the other wall, probably for the fireplace in the last room. Another door was set in the far wall as well as an alcove near the entrance. Over half a dozen gnolls and one nasty looking bugbear stood with weapons drawn, snarling at the intruders. One gnoll near the back held a wicked quadruple heavy crossbow.
"Attack! the bugbear shouted in common. The battle was joined.
The four friends spread out slightly, with Brigit furthest in front. Milo was able to reach one of the gnolls that moved to bracket Brigit. Reft bit deep into the thick matted fur of the gnoll right before Brigit's axe finished it off. Intent on aiding Brigit, Milo didn't see the longsword meant for him until it was almost too late. He took a glancing blow from the blade, wounded nonetheless.
As the battle began the air seemed to fill with missiles. Four bolts from the gnoll's special crossbow zoomed towards Jeremiah while a single arrow from Mazi's bow sped towards the bugbear. Only one missile hit it's mark, the crossbow bolts whizzed by Jer a hairsbreadth from the top of his head. Mazi's arrow sunk deep into the bugbear's chest.
Jeremiah was unfazed by the proximity of the bolts, he charged the bugbear, intent on felling the leader of the gnolls. They traded blows, only Jeremiah was able to land a hit though.
The crossbowman was the only enemy that was not engaged in melee as it frantically tried to reload just one of its bolts. Mazi took aim and fired another arrow with her elven bow, wounding the gnoll but not killing it.
The gnolls in the room foolishly surrounded Jeremiah, hoping to separate him from his companions. The barbarian loosed a primal roar and attacked the bugbear again. Jer's swing knocked the bugbear's sword completely out of his hands. The blade clattered to the floor, followed shortly by its owner. Jer was in frenzy as he attacked the other gnolls again and again. Three more bodies littered the ground by the time Jeremiah was done.
Fear entered the eyes of the other gnolls, they looked ready to bolt. Brigit didn't give them the option. The two gnolls within the range of her axe fell quickly, leaving the crossbowman the lone enemy. The action was over so quickly it didn't even realize it was alone. Milo finished it off while it was still struggling to load the crossbow.
Milo moved to the far door as soon as the last gnoll was dispatched. He listened intently for a few moments. He could hear nothing on the other side. It seemed they were safe for the time being.
They set about searching the bodies. Mazi came up with a gold chain woven with gold coins that hung from the lead bugbear's neck. The others found a few coins on each body, but nothing more. Milo began searching the room, not sure if he'd find anything but game to try. He was surprised when he found that one particularly large log of wood had a hollow compartment. Inside he found a coin purse full of silver and gold pieces.
Brigit took a couple of minutes to dismantle the large crossbow the gnoll had been using. She stowed it in her pack, "Just in case" she said.
Jeremiah had found how the gnolls knew they were coming. "They saw us here."
"Here what? Ohhhhhh." Brigit started before she saw what Jer had discovered. "Handy lil' peephole in this alcove, they saw us comin' before we got anywhere close ta tha door."
"See anyone coming?" Milo asked as he strained to see the peephole. Being small had its advantages, seeing through human-constructed peepholes not being one of them.
"Nah, nobody's comin'." Brigit replied as she peered through the small chink in the rock. She was just tall enough to see through it.
"Let's check out the next room then. Just because Milo didn't hear anything doesn't mean there's no one there." Mazi said.
"What, you don't trust my sensitive ears Mazi?" Milo replied in mock sorrow. "Here, let me try again." Milo pressed his ear to the wood of the door as he had before. "Nope, nothing! Happy Mazi?" He grinned at the elf.
"Quit trying to be cute. Let's go." Mazi said with a wrinkle of her nose.
The door led into another corridor. Not too far from the room they came from they could see another door. Milo gave Mazi a pleading look as if asking permission to listen in on the door. Mazi just rolled her eyes at the dramatics and waved him off. Milo grinned as he padded ahead to the door.
He heard faint noises on the other side. It sounded guttural, probably gnoll. Milo whispered back to his friends, "Sounds like gnolls, don't seem to be moving around much. Either they know we're here and they're waiting for us, or they have no idea and we can surprise them."
"Better safe than sorry, I'll be a lil' quieter this time." Brigit whispered back.
She approached the door rather silently. An impressive feat considering how much metal she wore. Unlatching the door, she pushed it open and they all entered the room.
Three surprised humans stared back at them from a game of dominoes at the table. A fourth seemed a little more prepared, he had a crossbow and had just stood up to face the door, kicking his chair back in his haste.
The crossbowman didn't get his bolt off. Jeremiah swooped down on him before he could take time to aim. The other three guards were barely on their feet before he hit the ground.
Brigit and Mazi worked as a unit. Mazi fired an arrow to weaken one guard and Brigit would follow up with her lethal axe. Meanwhile Milo had moved up to Jeremiah's side, darting in to tag a guard with his axes when the chance presented itself. Jeremiah followed Milo's attack through with his weapon, finishing the guard off.
The last guard fell with a feathered arrow protruding from his throat, downed by Mazi. As he lowered his axes Milo could hear booted footsteps running down the corridor towards them.
"Quick everyone, switch to your range weapons, they'll run right into us." Milo told everyone.
"I'll cast my web on them, Brigit you throw some oil on it after we've softened them up." Mazi said, trying to hammer out a plan before the reinforcements arrived.
Jeremiah was sheathing his sword when eight guards rounded the corner to enter the room. Before any could attack Mazi finished her incantation. A mass of sticky strands expanded into existence right in the middle of the guards. Its mass soon reached from the front to the rear of their party.
Brigit, Jeremiah, and Milo all fired into the morass. All three of their missiles lodged in the web, missing the front two guards. Milo threw his hands up in disgust and began an incantation he had used may times before. The air around his outstretched hand began to sparkle, then coalesce, and then harden into small triangular daggers. The daggers shot through the air and sliced into the trapped men.
Brigit followed up the knife spray with a flask of oil she rigged to explode. The flask burst open on impact and showered the web with liquid flame. The web caught on fire in a flash, creating an instant conflagration. The flames died quickly, only singing the occupants of the web.
Newly freed, the second row of guards flung javelins at the heroes. Neither the javelins nor the swords of the first two guards hit any of the heroes, but the battle became much closer in the few seconds after the fire.
Determined to put an end to the battle, Milo began his incantation again. The two front guards chose that moment to attack. One slashed down on Brigit and the other Milo. Neither made contact but Milo's spell was almost thrown off. He completed his incantation despite the alarming distraction and stretched his arm out towards the guards. The air coalesced around his hand again, rocketing forward on divine winds. The weakened guards couldn't handle another wave of the crystal hard daggers, all but one hearty human survived the volley. Jeremiah finished him off with an arrow from his longbow.
No sooner had he dropped than a blinding light flashed down the corridor towards them. The light zeroed in on Brigit and jagged towards her. She jumped out of the way but was tagged in the leg by the streaking lightning. The lightning dimmed and they could see the shape of a jagged javelin before it crumbled to dust.
Brigit struggled to her feet to see two humans charging up the corridor at them. One had an obvious rank, a captain of sorts. That was all the group could make out before the battle was begun again. Milo and Mazi moved back to fire with their missile weapons while Jer and Brigit fought up close.
The guard reached them first, nearly impaling himself on Jeremiah's sword. Brigit spun in with her axe and nearly burst the guard open with her attack. The captain quailed at the vicious blow, distracted long enough for Milo to get in a vital shot. The bolt punctured the captain's lung, causing him to gasp for air.
Mazi followed up Milo's bolt with an arrow of her own. Brigit and Jeremiah swung at the captain simultaneously, their blades meeting in his midsection. The large human fell, nearly cleaved in two by the rush of attacks.
"Wow." was all Milo could muster.
"I can see a room down tha hall, looks empty tho." Brigit said, already looking for the next threat.
They peered down the hall, seeing that it ended in an oddly shaped room. Milo cautiously led the way down the hall, wary for traps even though the humans had just trampled down the corridor moment ago. As they drew near they could see the room was in the shape of a triangle. The corridor ended at the base directly opposite from the apex. Bunks lined the walls and a custom fit desk was wedged into the peak. A large triangle table sat in the middle. The room was indeed empty. They had dealt with the last of the guard.
Mugs and dishes were scattered on the table, food half-eaten. "Looks like we disturbed dinner, that's too bad." Milo said with a tinge of sarcasm.
"Oh aye! I'm sure yu're all choked up 'bout that, Milo." Brigit laughed.
"I'm more choked up about those," Milo said as he pointed at four large chests at the end of each double bunk bed. "A closed chest is a sad sight to see."
Milo went to each chest in turn, rather disappointed at what he found. They appeared to be simple wardrobe chests, full of clothes and not much else. In the third chest he found a ceremonial bronze dagger and harness, not worth keeping. The fourth chest had a little more interesting contents, but not by much. He found a parchment with a scribbled note:
Remember to check augury chamber to see if Belstro is lying.
"I think we've already been there," Milo said, "Remember the room with the low bench and circular depression? I think I'll stick to my own augury methods."
"I do wonder who Belstro is though." Mazi thought out loud.
"Think while ya walk, we ain't gettin' much younger. You least O all, Mazi." Brigit interjected.
"What's that supposed to mean? I look as young now as I did forty years ago!" Mazi looked insulted.
She pulled out her mirror and checked her face, distressed to find a smudge of dirt on her chin. The others left Mazi in the room, frantically scrubbing at the dirty spot with a kerchief.
As Milo was looking over the body of the captain down the corridor he noticed something odd about his uniform. "Did you guys notice that we're not fighting the Triangle Gang anymore?" he said as he pointed at a star that was stitched on the captain's uniform.
The triangle patch had been ripped off and replaced by a poorly stitched eight pointed star. Milo could still see the threads from the triangle that had so recently adorned the uniform.
"Interesting, so do you think we're done with the Earth cult? I wonder what the star stands for?" Mazi wondered aloud again.
"Don't know. I'm willing to bet that the next cult isn't going to be any easier to get rid of than this one. Oh well, one down, three to go." Milo said.
"Even so, I'd rather fight them than what's trapped at the bottom of this place." Mazi said with a shudder.
The gnolls didn't carry much by way of valuables and the group had moved on within moments. They were aware that they had probably roused the whole area of the temple by then, and they didn't want to stand still with gnolls and ogres tromping about. The room the gnolls had sprung from was mostly nondescript. There was a fireplace on one wall and a table with chairs in the middle of the room. Watered-down wine sat in heavy clay mugs atop the table and a few cloaks hung from pegs on the wall.
All four searched the room quickly, each taking a quarter of the room. They all came up empty-handed though. Milo was a little disappointed but he took solace in the haul they found under the barrel of spears in the other room.
They were soon moving out of the room, deeper into the temple. Brigit chose to listen in on the next door. She also heard the shuffling of feet, but she could tell it was much more than just one set. Ever ready to barge in head first, Brigit gripped her axe and kicked in the door.
The sound of trickling water could be heard from within the room. Brigit had interrupted the inhabitants in mid-preparation for battle. The trickling came from a font set in the wall to her left. Wood was stacked along the other wall, probably for the fireplace in the last room. Another door was set in the far wall as well as an alcove near the entrance. Over half a dozen gnolls and one nasty looking bugbear stood with weapons drawn, snarling at the intruders. One gnoll near the back held a wicked quadruple heavy crossbow.
"Attack! the bugbear shouted in common. The battle was joined.
The four friends spread out slightly, with Brigit furthest in front. Milo was able to reach one of the gnolls that moved to bracket Brigit. Reft bit deep into the thick matted fur of the gnoll right before Brigit's axe finished it off. Intent on aiding Brigit, Milo didn't see the longsword meant for him until it was almost too late. He took a glancing blow from the blade, wounded nonetheless.
As the battle began the air seemed to fill with missiles. Four bolts from the gnoll's special crossbow zoomed towards Jeremiah while a single arrow from Mazi's bow sped towards the bugbear. Only one missile hit it's mark, the crossbow bolts whizzed by Jer a hairsbreadth from the top of his head. Mazi's arrow sunk deep into the bugbear's chest.
Jeremiah was unfazed by the proximity of the bolts, he charged the bugbear, intent on felling the leader of the gnolls. They traded blows, only Jeremiah was able to land a hit though.
The crossbowman was the only enemy that was not engaged in melee as it frantically tried to reload just one of its bolts. Mazi took aim and fired another arrow with her elven bow, wounding the gnoll but not killing it.
The gnolls in the room foolishly surrounded Jeremiah, hoping to separate him from his companions. The barbarian loosed a primal roar and attacked the bugbear again. Jer's swing knocked the bugbear's sword completely out of his hands. The blade clattered to the floor, followed shortly by its owner. Jer was in frenzy as he attacked the other gnolls again and again. Three more bodies littered the ground by the time Jeremiah was done.
Fear entered the eyes of the other gnolls, they looked ready to bolt. Brigit didn't give them the option. The two gnolls within the range of her axe fell quickly, leaving the crossbowman the lone enemy. The action was over so quickly it didn't even realize it was alone. Milo finished it off while it was still struggling to load the crossbow.
Milo moved to the far door as soon as the last gnoll was dispatched. He listened intently for a few moments. He could hear nothing on the other side. It seemed they were safe for the time being.
They set about searching the bodies. Mazi came up with a gold chain woven with gold coins that hung from the lead bugbear's neck. The others found a few coins on each body, but nothing more. Milo began searching the room, not sure if he'd find anything but game to try. He was surprised when he found that one particularly large log of wood had a hollow compartment. Inside he found a coin purse full of silver and gold pieces.
Brigit took a couple of minutes to dismantle the large crossbow the gnoll had been using. She stowed it in her pack, "Just in case" she said.
Jeremiah had found how the gnolls knew they were coming. "They saw us here."
"Here what? Ohhhhhh." Brigit started before she saw what Jer had discovered. "Handy lil' peephole in this alcove, they saw us comin' before we got anywhere close ta tha door."
"See anyone coming?" Milo asked as he strained to see the peephole. Being small had its advantages, seeing through human-constructed peepholes not being one of them.
"Nah, nobody's comin'." Brigit replied as she peered through the small chink in the rock. She was just tall enough to see through it.
"Let's check out the next room then. Just because Milo didn't hear anything doesn't mean there's no one there." Mazi said.
"What, you don't trust my sensitive ears Mazi?" Milo replied in mock sorrow. "Here, let me try again." Milo pressed his ear to the wood of the door as he had before. "Nope, nothing! Happy Mazi?" He grinned at the elf.
"Quit trying to be cute. Let's go." Mazi said with a wrinkle of her nose.
The door led into another corridor. Not too far from the room they came from they could see another door. Milo gave Mazi a pleading look as if asking permission to listen in on the door. Mazi just rolled her eyes at the dramatics and waved him off. Milo grinned as he padded ahead to the door.
He heard faint noises on the other side. It sounded guttural, probably gnoll. Milo whispered back to his friends, "Sounds like gnolls, don't seem to be moving around much. Either they know we're here and they're waiting for us, or they have no idea and we can surprise them."
"Better safe than sorry, I'll be a lil' quieter this time." Brigit whispered back.
She approached the door rather silently. An impressive feat considering how much metal she wore. Unlatching the door, she pushed it open and they all entered the room.
Three surprised humans stared back at them from a game of dominoes at the table. A fourth seemed a little more prepared, he had a crossbow and had just stood up to face the door, kicking his chair back in his haste.
The crossbowman didn't get his bolt off. Jeremiah swooped down on him before he could take time to aim. The other three guards were barely on their feet before he hit the ground.
Brigit and Mazi worked as a unit. Mazi fired an arrow to weaken one guard and Brigit would follow up with her lethal axe. Meanwhile Milo had moved up to Jeremiah's side, darting in to tag a guard with his axes when the chance presented itself. Jeremiah followed Milo's attack through with his weapon, finishing the guard off.
The last guard fell with a feathered arrow protruding from his throat, downed by Mazi. As he lowered his axes Milo could hear booted footsteps running down the corridor towards them.
"Quick everyone, switch to your range weapons, they'll run right into us." Milo told everyone.
"I'll cast my web on them, Brigit you throw some oil on it after we've softened them up." Mazi said, trying to hammer out a plan before the reinforcements arrived.
Jeremiah was sheathing his sword when eight guards rounded the corner to enter the room. Before any could attack Mazi finished her incantation. A mass of sticky strands expanded into existence right in the middle of the guards. Its mass soon reached from the front to the rear of their party.
Brigit, Jeremiah, and Milo all fired into the morass. All three of their missiles lodged in the web, missing the front two guards. Milo threw his hands up in disgust and began an incantation he had used may times before. The air around his outstretched hand began to sparkle, then coalesce, and then harden into small triangular daggers. The daggers shot through the air and sliced into the trapped men.
Brigit followed up the knife spray with a flask of oil she rigged to explode. The flask burst open on impact and showered the web with liquid flame. The web caught on fire in a flash, creating an instant conflagration. The flames died quickly, only singing the occupants of the web.
Newly freed, the second row of guards flung javelins at the heroes. Neither the javelins nor the swords of the first two guards hit any of the heroes, but the battle became much closer in the few seconds after the fire.
Determined to put an end to the battle, Milo began his incantation again. The two front guards chose that moment to attack. One slashed down on Brigit and the other Milo. Neither made contact but Milo's spell was almost thrown off. He completed his incantation despite the alarming distraction and stretched his arm out towards the guards. The air coalesced around his hand again, rocketing forward on divine winds. The weakened guards couldn't handle another wave of the crystal hard daggers, all but one hearty human survived the volley. Jeremiah finished him off with an arrow from his longbow.
No sooner had he dropped than a blinding light flashed down the corridor towards them. The light zeroed in on Brigit and jagged towards her. She jumped out of the way but was tagged in the leg by the streaking lightning. The lightning dimmed and they could see the shape of a jagged javelin before it crumbled to dust.
Brigit struggled to her feet to see two humans charging up the corridor at them. One had an obvious rank, a captain of sorts. That was all the group could make out before the battle was begun again. Milo and Mazi moved back to fire with their missile weapons while Jer and Brigit fought up close.
The guard reached them first, nearly impaling himself on Jeremiah's sword. Brigit spun in with her axe and nearly burst the guard open with her attack. The captain quailed at the vicious blow, distracted long enough for Milo to get in a vital shot. The bolt punctured the captain's lung, causing him to gasp for air.
Mazi followed up Milo's bolt with an arrow of her own. Brigit and Jeremiah swung at the captain simultaneously, their blades meeting in his midsection. The large human fell, nearly cleaved in two by the rush of attacks.
"Wow." was all Milo could muster.
"I can see a room down tha hall, looks empty tho." Brigit said, already looking for the next threat.
They peered down the hall, seeing that it ended in an oddly shaped room. Milo cautiously led the way down the hall, wary for traps even though the humans had just trampled down the corridor moment ago. As they drew near they could see the room was in the shape of a triangle. The corridor ended at the base directly opposite from the apex. Bunks lined the walls and a custom fit desk was wedged into the peak. A large triangle table sat in the middle. The room was indeed empty. They had dealt with the last of the guard.
Mugs and dishes were scattered on the table, food half-eaten. "Looks like we disturbed dinner, that's too bad." Milo said with a tinge of sarcasm.
"Oh aye! I'm sure yu're all choked up 'bout that, Milo." Brigit laughed.
"I'm more choked up about those," Milo said as he pointed at four large chests at the end of each double bunk bed. "A closed chest is a sad sight to see."
Milo went to each chest in turn, rather disappointed at what he found. They appeared to be simple wardrobe chests, full of clothes and not much else. In the third chest he found a ceremonial bronze dagger and harness, not worth keeping. The fourth chest had a little more interesting contents, but not by much. He found a parchment with a scribbled note:
Remember to check augury chamber to see if Belstro is lying.
"I think we've already been there," Milo said, "Remember the room with the low bench and circular depression? I think I'll stick to my own augury methods."
"I do wonder who Belstro is though." Mazi thought out loud.
"Think while ya walk, we ain't gettin' much younger. You least O all, Mazi." Brigit interjected.
"What's that supposed to mean? I look as young now as I did forty years ago!" Mazi looked insulted.
She pulled out her mirror and checked her face, distressed to find a smudge of dirt on her chin. The others left Mazi in the room, frantically scrubbing at the dirty spot with a kerchief.
As Milo was looking over the body of the captain down the corridor he noticed something odd about his uniform. "Did you guys notice that we're not fighting the Triangle Gang anymore?" he said as he pointed at a star that was stitched on the captain's uniform.
The triangle patch had been ripped off and replaced by a poorly stitched eight pointed star. Milo could still see the threads from the triangle that had so recently adorned the uniform.
"Interesting, so do you think we're done with the Earth cult? I wonder what the star stands for?" Mazi wondered aloud again.
"Don't know. I'm willing to bet that the next cult isn't going to be any easier to get rid of than this one. Oh well, one down, three to go." Milo said.
"Even so, I'd rather fight them than what's trapped at the bottom of this place." Mazi said with a shudder.