Q'Barra: Into the Emerald Forest - Part II

Once Nollis had fallen still, Sanae clasped her pendent again and muttered a soft prayer before turning to the group.

"Our objective is clear. There is no turning back from this point, we will hunt these beasts to the ends of the planes, if that's what it takes. I doubt if Xavier and Borden are alive, we must accept that. But we can and we will bring vengence on their behalf."

She turned to Kolbek. "We need a map, and any more information you have about the location of their camp. And sir, I would stop production for the moment. Unless you want to see how many more men you can lose. This has escalated, who knows what they will do next."

Sanae is set. Since we backtracked, I didn't think the group had recieved the map. I'll edit if this is incorrect.
 

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Matilda approaches Nollis's body queitly, and utters a small prayer to Dol Dorn to guide his spirit, afterwhich she bends down and whispers into Nollis's ear. "Your death will not go unavenged, sir. I'll make certain these bastards answer for your death and that of your fellows."

Matilda then turns to Sanae and Erin. "It seems that your friends sacrifice prevented the attack from being any worse than it was. Let us make sure that their sacrifice was not in vain. If it's any consolation, I should be able to translate for us, so we might be able to find out if your friends still live. I'll make certain to question any prisoners, thoroughly, if you catch my meaning."

Matilda is ready as well.
 

Matilda steps away from the rest of the group, ostensibly to look out over the plantation from the veranda. She silently clears her mind and focuses her thoughts, then she turns back to rejoin the group.

Matilda will take 20 on her Concentration check to become psionically focused, activating her Psionic Dodge feat. I didn't think anyone would miss her for two minutes. :D
 
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Preparing to leave

The woman at Nollis’ side, clearly his wife, collapses sobbing while the rest of the workers close in around him and lift the stretcher to bear him away. A halfling girl goes to the widow’s side and does her best to comfort the grief-stricken woman, helping her to her feet. The group disappears into the receding mist, the halfling girl’s warbling funerary chant lingering after they disappear from sight. Kolbek watches them go, his hands tightly gripping the table Nollis died on. Those nearby can hear the wood splinter beneath his fingers. He turns to face the party. Sorrow and rage struggle for control of his features. He begins absently picking through the wreckage of breakfast, disturbing a small dinosaur about the size of a chicken that had been quietly helping itself to the overturned dishes. It scuttles away with an indignant high-pitched squeak. Kolbek watches it go while he scoops rice and vegetables into a ceramic bowl.

”Damned chirpers. Get into everything.” He sets the bowl on the table with a grunt. ”I’d meant to treat all of you to an unforgettable breakfast, let you sample the wonders of my plantation. So you could see why it means so much to me.” He picks up a basket, still about half-full of cubical red koaba fruits. A rolled up sheet of parchment is nestled among the fruits. He hands it to Sanae. ”Here you go. Best map I’ve got at the moment. It’s not as detailed as I’d like, but it will have to do.” (See next entry for map and details).

The dwarf girl, who had gone into the house when the rest of the workers left, reappears. She lays a pile of cloth parcels down on the table. Kolbek touches her cheek and smiles weakly as she scurries back inside. ”Suka has put together some food for you. All grown right here. I hope you’ll find tasty as well as nourishing.” He chews the end of his moustache uncertainly for a moment then reaches underneath the table, producing a hitherto unnoticed wooden case.

The case is about four feet long and a foot and a half wide. It is composed of intricately carved cherry wood and has gold hinges and clasps. Kolbek opens it almost reverently. An unusual rod, about 3 1/2 feet long, rests in the red velvet-lined interior. Like the case it is made of cherrywood and gold. One end is curved into a grip, like a crossbow, and studded with Eberron shards. The other end is shaped in the form of a screaming mouth. ”My father commissioned this near the start of the Last War, when he still fought for Karrnath.” An unpleasant memory darkens his expression. ”Crafted by Wevrik the Wonder-Wright himself. My father called it his Thunder Staff. It can be a potent weapon, albeit of limited range. I’d like one of you bear it. Perhaps it will bring you luck.” He cradles it lovingly for a moment. ”Please bring it back safe.” He holds it out and will explain its workings to whoever takes it.

After passing on the heirloom weapon, Kolbek reaches into a pouch and withdraws a small bulb-shaped ceramic jar with a cork stopper. He hands it to Erin. ”It’s kef. You said you were interested in examining some. Be careful with it.”

Kolbek leans back against the table. ”And now I will wish you good fortune and good hunting. Avenge these good people. Make my property safe.” He clasps each party member’s hand in a grip of steel.

Kolbek’s Food: There is enough for 20 person days. Any day that a character eats nothing but that food, the character’s natural healing rate per day, for both hit points and ability damage, is doubled. The character also gets a +2 to Fort saves vs. disease.

The Thunder Staff: As a full round action, wielder may make a ranged touch attack against any target within 30’. If the attack is successful, target takes 1d6 force damage and must make a DC 14 fortitude save to avoid being stunned for 1d4 rounds.

Alternately, the wielder may take a full round action to deal 3d6 force damage to all creatures within a 30’ cone (no save). All creatures within the area of effect must also make a DC 18 fortitude save to avoid being stunned for 2d4 rounds and a separate DC 18 fortitude save to avoid being deafened for 1d6 minutes. Any creature immune to stunning is immune to the deafening effect. If used in this manner, the Thunder Staff loses all functions for 4d6 hours.
 
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The map

The area covered by the map is approximately 25 x 30 miles. The lighter colored contour lines represent an increase in elevation relative to the one to the west/left. The darker ones represent a decrease in elevation, again, relative to the line to the west/left. Each line is approximately 75’ higher/lower than its neighbor. The darker green areas on the east/right side of the map represent marshy areas. Kolbek will also note that there are other lizardfolk tribes not shown on the map. To the southeast (beyond the area shown) is a blackscale tribe known as the Iron Tooth. To the North (near the top of the map and beyond) is a Cold Sun tribe called the Sky Touchers.

So, where are you going?


edit: Aha - much obliged, Yeoman! That's what I tried to do at first, but I had left off the "http://" portion.
 
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Kolbek's Map

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Urko, use the img tags, and put the link in the middle. That will embed your image.
 
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"Which way were the bodies dragged? I guess that's as good a place as any to start heading towards. Anyone have a better idea? I don't care so much as long as I get a little vengenance for the recently departed. Let's get moving quickly, so get those ideas going people! Also as a sidenote, Kolbek your fruit is excellent. Nothing this good back in Aundair." Matilda munches cheerfully on the koaba, while awaiting the rest of the party to give their opinions.
 

Sanae examined the map carefully while munching on a bit of koaba fruit. She listened to both Kolbek and Matilda before speaking.

"Perhaps this Thunder Staff can be best utilized by Erin or Dargin. As for which way we should go... I must agree with Matilda. I know very little of these tribes and it seems that we need to find them quickly. We will head in the direction the drag marks go, and then from there we will continue northwards."

She looked between the other members of the party and shifted impatiently.

sorry for the goof. I need to stop updating when I've got a headache. ;)
 
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When Dargin's turn with the map comes, he turns it this way and that, pursing his lips and clucking his tongue. He takes a leather pouch from his bag and shakes it, causing the contents to rattle. He then casts the bag open over the map and shakes out a handful of small bones. Leaning in close he studies where the bones on the map fall. "Hrrrmm, yes, here.. and again here! Most unusual..." He taps the map and says "If the lizardfolk are taking our fellows back to their village, there is one option that may be advantageous to us. Here, the river. If we take our vessel north we may be able to cut across the jungle and reach their territory before they do. We may take them by surprise if we come from an unexpected direction. The drawback is locating the raiding party in this tangled jungle, or if their destination is something other than their village."
He sweeps the bones from the surface of the map and puts them back in the pouch. "A bold move, but risky. The safer route is to follow them through the jungle. We would have to push hard to catch beings adapted to this environment but it could be done."


OOC: Erin can have the boomstick, it's right up her alley
 
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Erin

Erin seems quite interested in the map when Kolbek first produces it. She takes in the various locations and distances to their foe. Overland, or on the river? Either one will-

Her train of thought is interupped by Kolbek opening the cherrywood case and displaying the Thunder Staff. Erin's eyes open wide and she begins to mutter, oblivious to those around her.

"What's that, an Eberrite-32 D-shard? No, the porosity is far too granular. Perhaps a 35, or 38. And look at the cherrywood/gold mixture, good Gods! That'll give an excellent differential to the ether flow, barring any truncated energy simplexes..."

Erin suddenly looks up and blushes. "Sorry, professional interest." She turns to Kolbek. "That's an impressive contrivance, sirrah. I hesitate to take it with us, considering its obvious value - not just monetarily, but what it must mean to you. Still..." Her fingers trace along the inlaid gold. "... It might be useful."

When Dargin begins to talk of the route, Erin nods her head in agreement. He's a wise one, this halfling. I must remember that.

When there is a brief lull in the conversation, Erin speaks up. "I agree with Dargin. Taking the river route, if possible, will most likely mean we'll arrive at their village before they do. An obvious benefit to our chances of success." And if our friends are still alive, then perhaps we ourselves can take some hostages from the non-combatants who remained behind. Nothing wrong with a little... insurance. Erin glances at Sanae. Hmm, I must consider a way to convince her of this tactic. Her eyes drift back to the Thunder Staff, and she is once more lost to thoughts of artifice...

ooc: I'll *ahem* gladly take the staff, unless Dargin wants to stake a claim. I pocket the drug sample.
 

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