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<blockquote data-quote="seasong" data-source="post: 516116" data-attributes="member: 5137"><p><em>edit: I originally wrote this as a kind of blow-by-blow. On re-reading it, it didn't work so good. Chalk it up to a learning experience. I've included the original text (in fine print) at the end, for historical purposes. The rewrite is the canon version, however.</em></p><p></p><p><span style="color: orange"><strong>Hurath's Tower</strong></span></p><p></p><p>After returning to Theralis and confirming that their term of Service was over (and that the orcs had disappeared back into the wilderness, seemingly not to return), the three young adventurers-to-be planned their next steps.</p><p></p><p>Greppa was insistent that they visit his former master's tower, to (a) check if Hurath had returned or might have something that could be used to track him, and (b) grab as many spell books as the diminutive <em>ellini</em> could carry, so he could continue to study while adventuring. The others agreed, and they hiked a bit out of the city to the farms where the tower was.</p><p></p><p>Greppa checked with a few locals first, just to make sure they hadn't seen Hurath. They hadn't, but they seemed queasy about the tower in general, and muttered something about 'weirdling arcanists'. Greppa ignored their peasant superstitions, and the party marched on to the tower.</p><p></p><p>There was no smoke coming from the chimney.</p><p></p><p>-----</p><p></p><p>As soon as Greppa shifted the bolt back and opened the tower, he knew something was wrong. A faint scent of recently decayed meat wafted out, and the interior was almost completely dark. He swung the door open wider to let sun in, and Greppa's and Athan's eyes immediately fell upon the partially eaten sheep lying in the middle of the floor. A trail of cold, crusted blood from the door showed where it had been dragged.</p><p></p><p>Merideth's eyes didn't go to the sheep. They were attracted to eight red dots reflecting the outside light, glowing dimly beneath a table in the far left corner of the room. Silently, she pointed, and as Greppa and Athan spotted the eyes, it moved.</p><p></p><p>A man-sized spider, upside-down and mostly concealed beneath Hurath's thick oaken dining table, dropped to the floor and scurried across the room at the heroes.</p><p></p><p>Greppa responded the quickest, drawing an arcane circle and sigil, and practically shouting, "<em>uil gan pothos mar</em>!". The space in front of him seemed to <em>snap</em> into place as a weak extradimensional shield came into existence between Greppa and the spider.</p><p></p><p>The spider smacked into the shield, as more spiders scurried or dropped out of shadowed doors, corners and walls. Greppa's shield caused some to miss, but the majority managed to bite the heroes, and the doorway became an instant battle zone between fat spiders ranging from baby- to full man-sized, and the three youths.</p><p></p><p>One twenty pound bundle of malice, in particular, had managed to land on Greppa's neck, and he freaked out, running screaming out of the tower and trying to shake it off. Merideth, calm and professional, focused healing energy into him as he ran past her, although she could do nothing about the poison in his veins.</p><p></p><p>Then another one dropped on her neck, and all professionalism was lost, as she began to focus her life energies more malevolently... green energy crackled from her fingers, as she <em>inflicted</em> on the evil things.</p><p></p><p>Athan, meanwhile, was methodically killing spiders left and right, sweeping the business end of his spear through their organ-filled abdomens. Standing together, Athan and Merideth began killing.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Greppa was trying everything short of setting himself on fire to get the baby-sized spider off his back. He evoked a candle-sized flame from the elemental plane of fire to scare the spider. It tried to bite his burning finger, and missed. He jumped around, trying to shake it off. It clung grimly on, and tried to bite, but missed. He tried to grab its fat, hairy body to fling it from himself. It tried to bite his hands, and missed.</p><p></p><p>It would have been amusing, if Greppa wasn't fighting for his life with a spider one fifth his mass.</p><p></p><p>Athan and Merideth, finished with the spiders at the door, finally ran up to him; Merideth knocked it off his back while Athan stabbed it. Greppa looked a bit embarrassed, but no one said anything.</p><p></p><p>Greppa and Merideth were both winded from spell casting, and Greppa was barely standing from the onslaught of the spiders' poisons. Athan had a few bites, but there was no swelling, and they looked fairly superficial.</p><p></p><p>They took a long look at the tower door, and the deep shadows within. "We're going to need torches," Greppa stated flatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seasong, post: 516116, member: 5137"] [i]edit: I originally wrote this as a kind of blow-by-blow. On re-reading it, it didn't work so good. Chalk it up to a learning experience. I've included the original text (in fine print) at the end, for historical purposes. The rewrite is the canon version, however.[/i] [color=orange][b]Hurath's Tower[/b][/color] After returning to Theralis and confirming that their term of Service was over (and that the orcs had disappeared back into the wilderness, seemingly not to return), the three young adventurers-to-be planned their next steps. Greppa was insistent that they visit his former master's tower, to (a) check if Hurath had returned or might have something that could be used to track him, and (b) grab as many spell books as the diminutive [i]ellini[/i] could carry, so he could continue to study while adventuring. The others agreed, and they hiked a bit out of the city to the farms where the tower was. Greppa checked with a few locals first, just to make sure they hadn't seen Hurath. They hadn't, but they seemed queasy about the tower in general, and muttered something about 'weirdling arcanists'. Greppa ignored their peasant superstitions, and the party marched on to the tower. There was no smoke coming from the chimney. ----- As soon as Greppa shifted the bolt back and opened the tower, he knew something was wrong. A faint scent of recently decayed meat wafted out, and the interior was almost completely dark. He swung the door open wider to let sun in, and Greppa's and Athan's eyes immediately fell upon the partially eaten sheep lying in the middle of the floor. A trail of cold, crusted blood from the door showed where it had been dragged. Merideth's eyes didn't go to the sheep. They were attracted to eight red dots reflecting the outside light, glowing dimly beneath a table in the far left corner of the room. Silently, she pointed, and as Greppa and Athan spotted the eyes, it moved. A man-sized spider, upside-down and mostly concealed beneath Hurath's thick oaken dining table, dropped to the floor and scurried across the room at the heroes. Greppa responded the quickest, drawing an arcane circle and sigil, and practically shouting, "[i]uil gan pothos mar[/i]!". The space in front of him seemed to [i]snap[/i] into place as a weak extradimensional shield came into existence between Greppa and the spider. The spider smacked into the shield, as more spiders scurried or dropped out of shadowed doors, corners and walls. Greppa's shield caused some to miss, but the majority managed to bite the heroes, and the doorway became an instant battle zone between fat spiders ranging from baby- to full man-sized, and the three youths. One twenty pound bundle of malice, in particular, had managed to land on Greppa's neck, and he freaked out, running screaming out of the tower and trying to shake it off. Merideth, calm and professional, focused healing energy into him as he ran past her, although she could do nothing about the poison in his veins. Then another one dropped on her neck, and all professionalism was lost, as she began to focus her life energies more malevolently... green energy crackled from her fingers, as she [i]inflicted[/i] on the evil things. Athan, meanwhile, was methodically killing spiders left and right, sweeping the business end of his spear through their organ-filled abdomens. Standing together, Athan and Merideth began killing. Meanwhile, Greppa was trying everything short of setting himself on fire to get the baby-sized spider off his back. He evoked a candle-sized flame from the elemental plane of fire to scare the spider. It tried to bite his burning finger, and missed. He jumped around, trying to shake it off. It clung grimly on, and tried to bite, but missed. He tried to grab its fat, hairy body to fling it from himself. It tried to bite his hands, and missed. It would have been amusing, if Greppa wasn't fighting for his life with a spider one fifth his mass. Athan and Merideth, finished with the spiders at the door, finally ran up to him; Merideth knocked it off his back while Athan stabbed it. Greppa looked a bit embarrassed, but no one said anything. Greppa and Merideth were both winded from spell casting, and Greppa was barely standing from the onslaught of the spiders' poisons. Athan had a few bites, but there was no swelling, and they looked fairly superficial. They took a long look at the tower door, and the deep shadows within. "We're going to need torches," Greppa stated flatly. [/QUOTE]
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