The three of us met up later on- Mason was using his week for family time, but said he'd do some digging on that elf's license plate for Wolfgang.
Rae related the story about the bear attacks, and said she was going down to look into it. Nothing better to do, so Isaac and Wolfgang went along. Isaac was a city boy through and through, and the bears worried him. "Has anyone been really hurt by these things? I thought they were scared of people." He had to endure teasing after that, about the ferocious squirrels we were likely to run into in the park.
***
The drive was long, but we arrived safely, and got into a cabin by nightfall. Still too early to sleep, so we went out for a walk.
Down the path, we were approaching the lot where our van was parked. Sounds of voices alerted us to people ahead- arguing? We spread out, coming in on the parking lot from different directions. Isaac got there first.
A couple of guys, local toughs, giving a native american lady and her little girl some trouble. That's just obnoxious. We walked towards them.
"Hey! You guys got a cigarette I can bum? Who's that with you? You all right, lady?" The two guys told Isaac to buzz off.
Rae, coming in off to the right around some parked cars, saw three guys in a truck that Isaac hadn't seen. One in the back had a rifle and was looking off at Isaac. She pointed her pistol at him. "Freeze!" He was so surprised he dropped the rifle.
Wolfgang, circling around left, snuck in behind a tree and took a bead on the two by the women. They hadn't seen him, focused on Isaac.
Things started to happen very fast. The guys in the truck tried to back over Rae, who rolled out of the way and started shooting at the driver, but mostly hit the truck body.
The guy in the back grabbed his rifle, and shot Rae. She was knocked down and out.
Wolfgang ran in, took aim, and shot the driver. The truck swerved wildly as the passengers tried to control it. One of the two on foot punched at Wolfgang ineffectually.
The other took off, past Isaac. Isaac yelled, "Stop, fool!" in his most authoritative voice, stepped back into a shooting stance, and drew his taser to drop the guy. Unfortuneately, it tangled on his jacket, flipped out of his hands, and rolled off into the night. "Crap." He chased after the terrified thug, yelling his fool head off, but lost him in the dark and had to work his way back to the parking lot.
Wolfgang butt-stroked the last standing combatant into unconsciousness as the guys in the truck got control and peeled away. He ran over and began trying to stabilize Rae. We loaded her into the van, and headed out for the hospital.
After a visit to the ER, we determined Rae wasn't as bad as it first appeared, and with some bandages and antibiotics, and several police reports, we were free to go back to the cabin, about 4 in the morning.
***
The next day, our crew was able to go about our real business, instead of brawling with drunken rednecks. Hiking into the woods, several miles of trails revealed nothing. We were just meandering at this point, but then Wolfgang spotted a body down in a ravine. Quickly, Rae was lowered by rope to the man; she found him unconscious but alive, and was able to wake him up. He was very disoriented, but remembered being hit by something big and furry- it must have knocked him off the cliff. We left him a blanket and some supplies, we didn't want to risk dragging him up the cliff ourselves.
Rae's tracking skills revealed large hoofprints around the top of the ravine. We set off through the woods following them.
The bottom of the hill opened into a big clearing, with a number of standing stones in the center. 15 or 16 people milled around amongst them. Wolfgang went in for a closer look, keeping in touch over walkie-talkie.
Most of the crowd set out to leave- Wolfgang followed at a distance. Rae and Isaac went in to talk to the man who was left.
"Hey, how you doing? Do you have a phone? We found an injured man, over in a ravine."
The man answered, but not in English. Isaac's multilingual ear worked for him here, and he was able to pick out the gist of the conversation.
"No, no phone. No technology." Wierd.
"What were you doing down here?" Isaac inquired. Rae moved out, examining the standing stones, and getting behind the man.
"Make sacrifice. Appease nature demon." Wierder. Sacrifice- that dark spot on the snow, blood?
"Sacrifice? What are you talking about?" Isaac and Rae moved their hands towards their pistols.
"Sacrifice. Feed demon. Usually goat, rabbit, today little child." What the?!
Isaac and Rae drew. To the walkie-talkie, "Wolfgang, get back here RIGHT NOW." To the man, "What child? Where's the child? Get your hands up."
The man turned, pointed, and spoke. Rae fired and hit, but the man didn't even wince. Her gun got hot, and she dropped it. Isaac missed. The druid spoke to Isaac, but he resisted, and missed again. By this time, Wolfgang has heard the shots, and is running back.
Rae tried to hit the druid with her baton, but it bounced off his chest- was that a leather cuirass under his clothes? Who was this freak? The guy looked, spoke, and disappeared. Isaac saw footprints appearing in the snow, and tried to tackle the apparently invisible spellcaster, but landed on his face in the snow.
When Wolfgang got back to the clearing, he found Rae cursing and putting snow on her gun to cool it off, and Isaac trying to wipe the slush off his front. "What are you idiots doing?"
***
The group decided to try and follow the 'demon', bear, whatever, tracks to its lair. Rae was very good at this, and in a short time we found the opening to a cave. Snoring echoed from inside. It was dark, narrow, and didn't look fun. "Good luck, Wolfgang, scream like a girl if you need us." Isaac and Rae hung around outside the cave mouth, looking for psycho druids and pointing their guns at the cave occasionally.
Wolfgang crept quietly into the cave. Sloped up, and branched. The snoring was louder. He went left, but that didn't seem to be the way, and he went back and took the right branch, shining his penlight around, holding his gun, and trying very hard not to make any noise.
The tunnel widened into a cave. Off to the right, he saw the child- the same little girl from last night, amazingly. That family had the worst luck in the history of the earth. She looked uninjured, and packets of candy lay scattered around her.
Gulp. Shine the light left. Oh, crap. There's a hoof. Leg, leg, leg, very long legs. Oh, a body, wow, big critter here, hey, um, it's sitting up. Chin, mouth, eyes. Open eyes. And horns. A minotaur, very awake. It looked at him curiously.
"Who you?" Wolfgang found himself surprisingly not dead. Had to tread carefully though.
"I'm here to, ah, take the girl back to her mother. And you are?"
"Cedric. Good, take girl. Take candy too." Mmm, yeah.
"All right, thank you Cedric, I'll just be going now." Wolfgang gathered the little girl, and a couple pieces of candy (do NOT disobey the minotaur), and headed towards the cave mouth. He cringed as Cedric followed him.
And so Rae and Isaac were treated to the sight of Wolfgang, carrying the little girl, followed by the large, friendly minotaur, blinking at the light.
***
Cedric revealed that the druids usually gave him food, every couple of weeks. The rest of the time he foraged. Occasionally, usually after seeing the druids, he would lose control of himself, and roam around attacking hikers. We began to suspect that the druids were magically affecting him somehow.
Cedric said he could lead us to the druid's house. We gave a walkie-talkie to Rae, and sent her to take the girl and the wounded hiker back to the ranger station. Isaac and Wolfgang went with Cedric.
A large cabin, on top of a hill. Couple of windows, front and back door. How did this guy get away with building this in the middle of the park? We talked Rae in, it took her an hour to get back from the station.
Peeking in the window revealed the druid, engaged in some ritual involving a magical diagram and many candles. No way we were letting him finish that.
Cedric and Wolfgang went to the back, Rae to the front, Isaac outside a window. With a crash, Cedric kicked the door in.
Wolfgang slipped past him and opened fire on the druid. Rae burst in the front door and shot too. Isaac broke the window, shot, and missed.
Rapidly, the druid bobbed, weaved, and magically heated all our guns to glowing heat. Crap. Rae grabbed her baton, Wolfgang his knife, and Isaac a nicely non-metallic tree branch. The druid was still more than our match, he was too fast and most of our blows were glancing. He whirled, pointed at Cedric, and chanted something in his strange Gaelic. Cedric stirred, stepped in the door, and started towards Wolfgang, but shook his head and retargeted at the druid instead.
The tide turned then, Cedric was too strong for the druid, battering him and then tossing him across the room. The druid chanted rapidly, though, and Cedric was trapped to the ground when roots and vines grew up in seconds to tangles his legs. We had him on the ropes anyway, as Isaac clubbed him in the head, Wolfgang stabbed him, and Rae searched for her pistol (now starting to cool).
Just when we thought we had him, he twittered, turned into a bird, then flew out the door and into the dusk. Rae shot ineffectively, and Isaac threw his club after the bird. "I hate that guy."
***
Nothing was to be done, we'd never find him in this twilight, so we contented ourselves with trashing his place and taking his spell components. We stayed the night in our cabin and called Daedalus in the morning, telling him all about our strange escapades. He thought he might be able to do something for Cedric, so midmorning found us driving up the interstate with a four-hundred pound minotaur in the back of the van, under some blankets.
(The spells the druid cast were heat metal, charm person (failed, at Isaac), and invisibility. In the second fight, lots of heat metals, a failed charm monster at Cedric (had that worked, we would have had a TPK), entangle, and finally a shapechange of some sort. We HATE that guy.)
As near as we can figure, the druid was using some kind of Charm on Cedric, to get him to drive off the tourists and safegard the nature, or something like that. He was a nutjob.
Loose ends, after session two: The orcs, the car-axing-ogre, Horacio, and the sunglassed man, from session 1. The gun-show elf and drow, and the guy that bought the Dracula book. The druid escaped too. We just keep racking them up.
This session had wierd rolling. We consistently rolled low on Spot and Listen- our characters were wandering around oblivious. Other skill checks were amazingly high- Isaac had never spoken Gaelic before, but rolled so high with his linguistics talent that he was able to converse pretty well with the druid. Tracking, search, other checks were similar. Our shooting was just bad.
We learned that the class Defense Bonus makes a bigger difference in combat than you'd expect. Also, that melee weapons are extremely necessary against spellcasters- with guns or unarmed, you don't threaten, but with AoO you're getting double attacks when the guy casts spells. Oh yeah, and when your medic goes down, you're stuck using action points trying to stabilize her. We need more Treat Injury ranks in the party.