the Jester
Legend
Holstein!
The town is dominated by the strange factory, or refinery, or whatever it is. The buildings squat next to some sort of strange water wheel, which seems to change a strong, broad stream into a weak, polluted trickle. The water seems to be consumed somehow, somewhere between the wheel and factory setup and the downstream edge of town.
Like an angry pack of wolves, our heroes descend upon this affront to nature. Spells blast out and weapons hack at the wheel. The townsfolk do not dare put up any resistance to lightning from the sky and exploding fireballs. Panic spreads; screams echo through the town as the folk flee, scrambling inside, running away into the fields or hiding down alleys or behind barrels of garbage.
With a massive, echoing crash, the water wheel topples as Ari, in the form of a dire bear, shoves it over with a roar. Flames lick up along the walls of the refinery, or factory, or whatever it is. Oily, mustard-tinted smoke boils into the sky. The slick of pollution atop the river downstream of the factory burns with a thin blue flame, then goes out, and then alights again for a few moments.
Ari changes back into his halfling form and shouts at the top of his lungs at the fleeing villagers. “RESPECT NATURE!!” he bellows. “IF YOU TRY TO REBUILD THIS ATROCITY, WE WILL RETURN AND DESTROY IT AGAIN!!!”
Smoke rises over the town.
***
“Not bad,” smirks Erasmuz.
“We did well,” Ari agrees. “That place was a blight on nature.”
“I just hope that the people there have another way to make a living,” whines Federico. “What if they were being forced to do that work? You know, on peril of their lives?”
Naomi shrugs. “Well, they could have said something while we were there.”
“That’s true,” Federico agrees thoughtfully.
Rush just snorts.
The party is walking south, towards the Stern Mountains in the distance and their presumptive rendezvous with Auntie Flapjacks. There are copses of trees here and there on the plains, and the party is passing one such copse when, suddenly, figures begin to emerge from the trees.
Minotaurs.
They are led by a massive, muscled minotaur bull that is white with big black spots (including one on his belly). A broad girdle is strapped around his waist; each of his meaty hands holds a hand axe. One of the axes is alight with a bright orange flame.
“Uh, hi,” says Erasmuz.
More and more minotaurs emerge behind Holstein until there are eight more- if our heroes only knew; these are Holstein’s young, strong and arrogant sons. Finally, a massive bison trots out of the stand of trees and stands next to Holstein, snorting and glaring at the halflings.
“I wonder if these guys are connected to that sour cream,” Nara starts, but she doesn’t have a chance to say much else, for the minotaur gang gives out a roar and rushes to the attack. Before they can get very far forward, they are met by a fireball as Naomi channels elemental energy and blasts them. Then Ari throws an entangle spell, and the minotaurs are largely stopped in their tracks, at least for the moment!
Ari’s wolf rushes forward into melee with the foremost minotaurs, and it starts snapping and snarling at them. Their axes hack down towards it, but it dances back. Ari (still a dire bear) manages to cast greater magic fang on it, and it lunges forward again. Nara vanishes into a timeslip, and Naomi initiates her energy retort. Her fat face is distorted with a malevolent grin; she licks her lips, clearly wondering how minotaur tastes.
The minotaurs, meanwhile, struggle in the entangling plants. A couple of them manage to break free and reach the party; one of them swings its axe and catches Naomi a glancing blow across the side. She stumbles away, giving a cry of pain, but then she grins as her energy retort triggers and a blast of flame shoots into the minotaur that struck her, killing it!
A flame strike bursts down as Nara reappears, engulfing and killing a pair of the minotaurs that are stuck in the entangle. Rush charges forward and fells a minotaur in a single blow backed by incredible psionic potency. He whirls, focuses, and springs forward, running another of the minotaurs through with his mind blade.
Holstein charges forward, but Erasmuz is ready for him. The little ur-priest sucks away divine power from the gods and casts slay living. Holstein drops in his tracks, slain without a sound or a chance to attack.*
The remaining minotaurs give a collective low of despair. Rush moves inexorably to the next one and decapitates him, and Ari- still in dire bear form- rushes the last one and mauls it to death in a few rough seconds.
The grass and brush still twists, keeping the corpses tangled, as our heroes draw back for a moment. They take stock of their situation, and to their surprise (and pleasure!) they find that they are barely wounded- only Naomi and the wolf even got hurt.
“You know, I bet there’s a connection between these guys and that town,” Ari declares, turning back into his true, halfling form.
“Maybe they attacked us because we took out their operation,” Naomi says.
“We could backtrack them and find out where they came from,” suggests Nara.
“Well, we’re barely outside of the town,” Ari replies. “If these minotaurs were responsible for that water wheel- because, let’s face it, those peasants didn’t set that up- maybe if we take the leader’s head back to them, they’ll take heart.”
Rush snorts again. The message is clear: Who cares about the stupid peasants? The halflings ignore him, however; they cut off Holstein’s head and walk the ten minutes back to the town. When the townsfolk see them coming, about a dozen of them form a loose skirmish line with hoes, shovels, kitchen knives and the like as crude weapons.
Ari steps forward. “We aren’t here to hurt you!” he shouts, and hurls Holstein’s severed head to the ground before them. A great murmur arises from the crowd. “We came back to show you we mean what we say. You will not rebuild that monstrosity! You are now free to do as you will!”
Our heroes turn around and depart the town again, leaving it in a bit of uproar. They return to the site of the minotaur ambush and begin to track Holstein and his brood back to their lair. Soon they find a small craggy area, and the trail leads into a cave in the crags.
Within the cave our heroes find a prison, and within the prison- minotaur cows. They are chained to the ground, and several of them shows the signs of beatings. They cower in their cells when the party enters the chamber. A strange apparatus with hoses and tubes and a crank and nozzles and bottles is in the center of the cell block; the hoses appear long enough to reach into the cells. A little examination, and Erasmuz surmises that the contraption is some sort of milking machine. He glances slyly into one of the cells, fingering the end of the hose suggestively, and is gratified to see the minotaur female shrink back from him. He cackles evilly.
Along the wall are barrels of water, but upon examination, they prove to be polluted water from the stream outside, rather than pure water.
“Aha,” Naomi mutters. “So the polluted water is what makes the minotaur milk taste funny, so that when it turns into sour cream it has that unique tang.”
“And of course,” Nara nods, “the minotaur women don’t want to drink that crap, so he has to force feed it to them.”
“That’s horrible!” Ari exclaims.
Erasmuz, meanwhile, hooks one of the minotaur cows into the milking machine, cackling villainously, and begins to extract the milk from her teats. She bleats out a despairing cry. A bottle begins to fill with strangely-tainted milk.
Next Time: Where is Aunty Flapjacks?
*This is how my players know that I am a “let the dice fall where they may” dm: I make really cool villains, and let them die before they have a chance to act via a pc’s death magic. It makes me sad; I wanted to use my 10th level ranger minotaur!
Oh well, at least his story came out in the game. That counts for something- as often as not, I have bitchin’ backstories for my npcs, and the party never learns anything about them except, once in a while, via the story hours. 
The town is dominated by the strange factory, or refinery, or whatever it is. The buildings squat next to some sort of strange water wheel, which seems to change a strong, broad stream into a weak, polluted trickle. The water seems to be consumed somehow, somewhere between the wheel and factory setup and the downstream edge of town.
Like an angry pack of wolves, our heroes descend upon this affront to nature. Spells blast out and weapons hack at the wheel. The townsfolk do not dare put up any resistance to lightning from the sky and exploding fireballs. Panic spreads; screams echo through the town as the folk flee, scrambling inside, running away into the fields or hiding down alleys or behind barrels of garbage.
With a massive, echoing crash, the water wheel topples as Ari, in the form of a dire bear, shoves it over with a roar. Flames lick up along the walls of the refinery, or factory, or whatever it is. Oily, mustard-tinted smoke boils into the sky. The slick of pollution atop the river downstream of the factory burns with a thin blue flame, then goes out, and then alights again for a few moments.
Ari changes back into his halfling form and shouts at the top of his lungs at the fleeing villagers. “RESPECT NATURE!!” he bellows. “IF YOU TRY TO REBUILD THIS ATROCITY, WE WILL RETURN AND DESTROY IT AGAIN!!!”
Smoke rises over the town.
***
“Not bad,” smirks Erasmuz.
“We did well,” Ari agrees. “That place was a blight on nature.”
“I just hope that the people there have another way to make a living,” whines Federico. “What if they were being forced to do that work? You know, on peril of their lives?”
Naomi shrugs. “Well, they could have said something while we were there.”
“That’s true,” Federico agrees thoughtfully.
Rush just snorts.
The party is walking south, towards the Stern Mountains in the distance and their presumptive rendezvous with Auntie Flapjacks. There are copses of trees here and there on the plains, and the party is passing one such copse when, suddenly, figures begin to emerge from the trees.
Minotaurs.
They are led by a massive, muscled minotaur bull that is white with big black spots (including one on his belly). A broad girdle is strapped around his waist; each of his meaty hands holds a hand axe. One of the axes is alight with a bright orange flame.
“Uh, hi,” says Erasmuz.
More and more minotaurs emerge behind Holstein until there are eight more- if our heroes only knew; these are Holstein’s young, strong and arrogant sons. Finally, a massive bison trots out of the stand of trees and stands next to Holstein, snorting and glaring at the halflings.
“I wonder if these guys are connected to that sour cream,” Nara starts, but she doesn’t have a chance to say much else, for the minotaur gang gives out a roar and rushes to the attack. Before they can get very far forward, they are met by a fireball as Naomi channels elemental energy and blasts them. Then Ari throws an entangle spell, and the minotaurs are largely stopped in their tracks, at least for the moment!
Ari’s wolf rushes forward into melee with the foremost minotaurs, and it starts snapping and snarling at them. Their axes hack down towards it, but it dances back. Ari (still a dire bear) manages to cast greater magic fang on it, and it lunges forward again. Nara vanishes into a timeslip, and Naomi initiates her energy retort. Her fat face is distorted with a malevolent grin; she licks her lips, clearly wondering how minotaur tastes.
The minotaurs, meanwhile, struggle in the entangling plants. A couple of them manage to break free and reach the party; one of them swings its axe and catches Naomi a glancing blow across the side. She stumbles away, giving a cry of pain, but then she grins as her energy retort triggers and a blast of flame shoots into the minotaur that struck her, killing it!
A flame strike bursts down as Nara reappears, engulfing and killing a pair of the minotaurs that are stuck in the entangle. Rush charges forward and fells a minotaur in a single blow backed by incredible psionic potency. He whirls, focuses, and springs forward, running another of the minotaurs through with his mind blade.
Holstein charges forward, but Erasmuz is ready for him. The little ur-priest sucks away divine power from the gods and casts slay living. Holstein drops in his tracks, slain without a sound or a chance to attack.*
The remaining minotaurs give a collective low of despair. Rush moves inexorably to the next one and decapitates him, and Ari- still in dire bear form- rushes the last one and mauls it to death in a few rough seconds.
The grass and brush still twists, keeping the corpses tangled, as our heroes draw back for a moment. They take stock of their situation, and to their surprise (and pleasure!) they find that they are barely wounded- only Naomi and the wolf even got hurt.
“You know, I bet there’s a connection between these guys and that town,” Ari declares, turning back into his true, halfling form.
“Maybe they attacked us because we took out their operation,” Naomi says.
“We could backtrack them and find out where they came from,” suggests Nara.
“Well, we’re barely outside of the town,” Ari replies. “If these minotaurs were responsible for that water wheel- because, let’s face it, those peasants didn’t set that up- maybe if we take the leader’s head back to them, they’ll take heart.”
Rush snorts again. The message is clear: Who cares about the stupid peasants? The halflings ignore him, however; they cut off Holstein’s head and walk the ten minutes back to the town. When the townsfolk see them coming, about a dozen of them form a loose skirmish line with hoes, shovels, kitchen knives and the like as crude weapons.
Ari steps forward. “We aren’t here to hurt you!” he shouts, and hurls Holstein’s severed head to the ground before them. A great murmur arises from the crowd. “We came back to show you we mean what we say. You will not rebuild that monstrosity! You are now free to do as you will!”
Our heroes turn around and depart the town again, leaving it in a bit of uproar. They return to the site of the minotaur ambush and begin to track Holstein and his brood back to their lair. Soon they find a small craggy area, and the trail leads into a cave in the crags.
Within the cave our heroes find a prison, and within the prison- minotaur cows. They are chained to the ground, and several of them shows the signs of beatings. They cower in their cells when the party enters the chamber. A strange apparatus with hoses and tubes and a crank and nozzles and bottles is in the center of the cell block; the hoses appear long enough to reach into the cells. A little examination, and Erasmuz surmises that the contraption is some sort of milking machine. He glances slyly into one of the cells, fingering the end of the hose suggestively, and is gratified to see the minotaur female shrink back from him. He cackles evilly.
Along the wall are barrels of water, but upon examination, they prove to be polluted water from the stream outside, rather than pure water.
“Aha,” Naomi mutters. “So the polluted water is what makes the minotaur milk taste funny, so that when it turns into sour cream it has that unique tang.”
“And of course,” Nara nods, “the minotaur women don’t want to drink that crap, so he has to force feed it to them.”
“That’s horrible!” Ari exclaims.
Erasmuz, meanwhile, hooks one of the minotaur cows into the milking machine, cackling villainously, and begins to extract the milk from her teats. She bleats out a despairing cry. A bottle begins to fill with strangely-tainted milk.
Next Time: Where is Aunty Flapjacks?
*This is how my players know that I am a “let the dice fall where they may” dm: I make really cool villains, and let them die before they have a chance to act via a pc’s death magic. It makes me sad; I wanted to use my 10th level ranger minotaur!

