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<blockquote data-quote="StreamOfTheSky" data-source="post: 6315025" data-attributes="member: 35909"><p><strong>Lyceum's War Council</strong></p><p></p><p>Here is the full synopsis of the speeches given during the War Council (without the PCs' additions, I forgot to save a log...).</p><p>[sblock]Polite students greet you at the entrance to the Aurad Tower, drying you off with prestidigitation spells while simultaneously using arcane sight to provide a modicum of security. "Please, follow Remini, she will lead you to the council room." You are then escorted to a fifth floor lecture hall with a vast curving window that looks out across the harbor.</p><p></p><p>Once everyone has arrived, Simeon appears and ushers everyone to an adjacent classroom that resembles an operating theater — a comfortable yet small area for discussion, surrounded by balconies where students would normally look down and watch an instructor demonstrate the intricacies of a particular spell. The room is well lit, and the Head of the War Department, a darkhaired dwarf named Kiernan Stekart, places a short stone rod carved of veiny black stone on the table in the center of the room. "Thar, now noone c'an endanger us here; just stay within 20 ft of tha rod." He then steps to the side of the room, where stands a shield guardian crafted to look like a gnarled stone treant.</p><p>A speaker begins announcing the presence of all foreign dignitaries. Aside from the party, the war council is attended by Headmaster Simeon Gohanach, Head of the War Department Kiernan Stekart, Magistrate Lorb Votberd, Lee Sidoneth, Commander Xavious Foebane, Laurabec Adelsburg, and Wayfarer representative Giorgio, plus Dassen ambassador Kiefer Numhaut, Sindaire ambassador Cranston Snord, and Ostalin ambassador Kazha Lonam, plus Katrina and Torrent.</p><p></p><p>With everyone is present, Simeon encourages them all to sit, while he remains standing to present an introduction:</p><p>“Ladies and gentlemen, you’ll pardon me if I’m brief. Our enemies are many, and we know their eyes are constantly watching. We don’t have much time for this meeting, so, even though I encourage each and every one of us to have our time to speak, I need to ask that we not get too bogged down in discussions of minutiae and other small things.</p><p>“We have a great task ahead of us — a task that we do not do simply to protect ourselves, but to save the lives of all our families, brother, and sisters. The new emperor of Ragesia, Leska, who proudly calls herself the Supreme Inquisitor, has set her armies to conquer all our nations. Everyone is in danger, from lowliest warrior to mightiest mage. I have vowed as my duty that I will fight against this Scourge from Ragesia, but I don’t know much about running a war.</p><p>“What I do know is that we all have knowledge and skills that will be valuable in this fight. I hope that you will trust me to lead this fight against tyranny, and I will trust you to give me your best wisdom and aid so that we may be victorious.</p><p>“Our goal is to stop the Scourge, to drive back the armies of the Ragesian Empire, to dethrone Leska, and to ensure our families and homelands are safe. Now, I hope you all have some idea how to do that. My ears are open.”</p><p></p><p>Magistrate Lorb Votberd:</p><p>"In accordance with my role presiding over the government of Seaquen, I feel I must use my time to air the greivances of this fair town's citizens..." (He goes on reciting a long list of grievances against the refugees, who he says are bringing chaos and crime to their town.) "I am in favor of recruiting able-bodied refugees to a new, broader police force to get things under control in a hurry. In particular, I want to systematically bring in every refugee for questioning, so they can put into custody those who appear suspicious." Finally reminded by Simeon that the primary goal of the meeting is about foreign policy, Lorb simply replies, "I am very leery of any arrangement that forces Seaquen to answer to another power."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lee Sidoneth</p><p>Charged with maintaining the security of Seaquen’s harbor, the bald, relaxed hydromancer weighs in on naval affairs. "My lords, currently the north harbor is so crowded that they’re sending new ships to the south harbor. Though there aren’t adequate docks for all the refugee ships, I advise that the north harbor's ships not be piered, so they can move quickly in case of an attack. In general, my stance is to wait and build strength, rather than rush to action." As he sits down, he sneers at the ambassador from Ostalin, saying, “Some war-mongers might disagree with me, but they are motivated by the flow of gold into their coffers, not the safety of refugees or our city.”</p><p></p><p>Laurabec Adelsburg:</p><p>"Greetings, m'lords, it is an honor to be here and able to share the plight of the diverse lot of refugees camped out in--" She is interrupted by Magistrate Votberd, "Get on with it." Simeon politely asks her to continue. "Right... well, I am less concerned with broad military matters and more worried that the thousands of people who have come to Seaquen to make a difference in the war might tear themselves apart!" She exclaims. "It’s clear that Ragesia is partly to blame," she says, "for example, the erinyes who had infiltrated the town." (Simeon promptly interjects, explaining to the others that it has been dealt with, looking a bit flustered).</p><p>"But just as many problems are the result of inadequate food, water, and shelter; bitter religious and cultural differences; a perception that Seaquen and Lyceum view the refugees as outsiders and pawns, rather than vital allies; and the clear fact that more than a few people are here looking for an opportunity to profit from the war. I speak unofficially on behalf of all the refugees, but I request that someone pay more heed to the local affairs, since it will take weeks anyway before any military actions can be coordinated."</p><p>She starts to go into specifics, but Magistrate Votberd interrupts her, having gotten more irritable with each sentence she uttered. "You are just coddling potential hostiles! The refugees are nothing more than thugs fighting amonst themselves and causing terror to the true citizens of this town. However, I am confident stricter laws will get things under control. The refugees, after all, have come to Seaquen, and should follow Seaquen’s rules."</p><p>Simeon speaks up, "Lord Votberd, I trust you from experience over tha years, and while you may be too brash, you do havn' a point. I don't want ta devote Lyceum’s students ta helping the refugees when they could be trainin' for war. I'm sorry, Laurabec." Nodding glumly in defeat, she sits back down.</p><p></p><p>Giorgio:</p><p>The flamboyant Wayfarer walks slowly around the table, thumping his staff on the floor with every stride, and he simmers with enthusiasm. He presents the Wayfarers’ knowledge about the dangers of teleportation, and says that they are working to find a solution. In hushed tones he hints at what amazing mobility the Wayfarers could provide them if the Cirque were willing to violate its long-standing neutrality. Then, with a smile, he says that the guildmistress, Sheena Larkins, is willing to do just that, if Lyceum can prove it has a legitimate chance to defeat Ragesia.</p><p>Before sitting, Giorgio produces a ticket for each person present and gives a bombastic speech:</p><p>“These are for a performance in one week of The Spectacular Trial of Toteth Topec, which you’ve no doubt heard will be premiering at the Wayfarers’ Theater in two days. Though there will be other performances before the night of your tickets, the ageless beauty that is Guildmistress Larkins wants to be certain we have everything perfect before we show it to you, the city’s most respected citizens, and those dignitaries visiting from similarly respected nations. Think of the symbol it will be, for all you to attend a show together! I dare say it may be wholly disastrous to morale if even one of you fails to attend!”</p><p></p><p>Katrina:</p><p>Katrina gets up to begin, as Torrent whispers, "...They gave her speaking time?"</p><p>"Ladies and gentleman assembled, it is my great honor and priviledge to present to you the greatest resource at all in this war effort!" She motions to each of you in the party. "These unstoppable heroes have already defeated a Ragesian inquisitor, and they are already a thorn in the Empire’s</p><p>side, so much so that the inquisitors sent not one but two children of hell to track them down!</p><p>"I, too, have faced an inquisitor and defeated him, and my brother Rantle, whom I spoke to recently via a sending spell, is a vital member of the resistance in Gate Pass. But, that is enough from me, surely you are on the edge of your seats with anticipation to hear what these icons of the resistance have to say about their travels and trevails." And with that, she looks to you guys and sits down, throwing the spotlight on you.</p><p>[PCs talked about fighting Boreus and retrieving the military intel]</p><p></p><p>Dassen Ambassador Keifer Numhaut:</p><p>Keifer Numhaut, the tall, blond human ambassador of Dassen, starts. "I have not much to say, and will get right to the point. King Steppengard is displeased that Seaquen’s rallying call has brought so many refugees through his lands, making his kingdom a target for Ragesia. While Dassen is not above lending its support if there is a legitimate reason, for now the King believes it wiser to make a pact of neutrality with Leska, and leave Seaquen to its own fate." He calmly takes his seat as murmurs and arguments break out between the guests.</p><p>Simeon quiets them down and says, "I will talk ta you, ambassador, in great length, an' show you copious information that I believe makes it clear that Ragesia willn't accept any neutrality." Keifer nods, looking disinterested.</p><p></p><p>Sindaire Ambassador Cranston Snord:</p><p>The aged gnome from Sindaire says that his nation’s people want to resist Ragesia, but the politicians cannot pledge their support to Seaquen and risk drawing Leska’s ire. He suggests that if Seaquen could defeat Ragesia in a notable battle, such a victory might be enough to make a difference.</p><p>As for the Torch of the Burning Sky, Cranston says that he is confident he knows where it is; it’s just impossible to reach. “The evening that the Old Dragon was slain,” he says, “a storm of fire opened up in the skies above the late emperor’s castle, a place called Korstull, a canyon in a broad field. Now everything there is dead, burned by months of searing rain. Sometimes the dead wander out of the storm. I don’t know how anyone could have gotten into that firestorm to retrieve the Torch, nor do I know how you would expect to either.”</p><p></p><p>Ostalin Ambassador Kazha Lonam</p><p>Slender, with sharpened black fingernails and voluminous robes that probably conceal weapons, the half-elf ambassador stands up. Several council speakers have alleged her nation is only interested in lending its aid if it will profit them, but she presents their desires as generous. She says, with a self-important air:</p><p>"Khagan Onamdammin, our ruler, deeply regrets that his neighbors might be endangered by the Ragesian armies, but is willing to lend his elite, fierce armies if his neighbors are reasonable. Ragesia intends to conquer your entire nation. Would it not be reasonable to trade us one-third of your land, so that you may keep the rest from the greedy, cruel Ragesians?”</p><p>She speaks sourly and with pointed sarcasm, hardly even trying to sound like she actually cares about any of the other dignitaries' nations. Outraged by her audacity, and letting other simmering feuds finally boil over, the ambassadors begin feverishly bickering amongst each other.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>After this, a Shahalesti envoy lead by the princess herself, Shalosha made an entrance, attempting to get Seaquen to hand over control of the town to their forces so it can be better managed. Obviously that was rejected and she left the hall saying that a blockade by her fleet would continue “for Seaquen's protection” while the two sides attempt to reconcile their differences.</p><p></p><p>As to the question of “What now?”... You (along with all the others attending the War Council) got tickets to go see a play called The Spectacular Trial of Toteth Topec performed by the Wayfarers in a week, other than that you have nothing really on your “calendar” right now so to speak. There's plenty of options for stuff to do, though. Including but not limited to:</p><p>[sblock]1. Explore the parts of town you haven't yet – North Coast, Harbor District (where the Wayfarer's Theater is), and Sunken Ruins.</p><p>2. Try to find new leads on the whole Paradim Dogwood / abducted girls issue.</p><p>3. You've heard a few times about a goblin tribe in the marsh that's been attacking refugees heading for Seaquen.</p><p>4. Angir read news reports that some dragon attacked a Sindaire ship south of the marsh on its way to Seaquen, demanding that someone find her “missing egg” and threatening to step it up to lethal attacks on other ships if not.</p><p>5. The “Unity through Diversity” quest from Laurabec you already did a bunch of leg work getting hints on how best to go negotiate to the various religious leaders with. It'll still take a few days to complete.</p><p>6. Getting stuff upgraded (and being w/o it during that time). May as well get it done sooner than later. Zayed at least had something he wanted to add to a piece of his gear.</p><p>7. Turn the Seraglio into a party boat and piss away the time enjoying grand drunken orgies that would make even the Borgia's blush.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StreamOfTheSky, post: 6315025, member: 35909"] [b]Lyceum's War Council[/b] Here is the full synopsis of the speeches given during the War Council (without the PCs' additions, I forgot to save a log...). [sblock]Polite students greet you at the entrance to the Aurad Tower, drying you off with prestidigitation spells while simultaneously using arcane sight to provide a modicum of security. "Please, follow Remini, she will lead you to the council room." You are then escorted to a fifth floor lecture hall with a vast curving window that looks out across the harbor. Once everyone has arrived, Simeon appears and ushers everyone to an adjacent classroom that resembles an operating theater — a comfortable yet small area for discussion, surrounded by balconies where students would normally look down and watch an instructor demonstrate the intricacies of a particular spell. The room is well lit, and the Head of the War Department, a darkhaired dwarf named Kiernan Stekart, places a short stone rod carved of veiny black stone on the table in the center of the room. "Thar, now noone c'an endanger us here; just stay within 20 ft of tha rod." He then steps to the side of the room, where stands a shield guardian crafted to look like a gnarled stone treant. A speaker begins announcing the presence of all foreign dignitaries. Aside from the party, the war council is attended by Headmaster Simeon Gohanach, Head of the War Department Kiernan Stekart, Magistrate Lorb Votberd, Lee Sidoneth, Commander Xavious Foebane, Laurabec Adelsburg, and Wayfarer representative Giorgio, plus Dassen ambassador Kiefer Numhaut, Sindaire ambassador Cranston Snord, and Ostalin ambassador Kazha Lonam, plus Katrina and Torrent. With everyone is present, Simeon encourages them all to sit, while he remains standing to present an introduction: “Ladies and gentlemen, you’ll pardon me if I’m brief. Our enemies are many, and we know their eyes are constantly watching. We don’t have much time for this meeting, so, even though I encourage each and every one of us to have our time to speak, I need to ask that we not get too bogged down in discussions of minutiae and other small things. “We have a great task ahead of us — a task that we do not do simply to protect ourselves, but to save the lives of all our families, brother, and sisters. The new emperor of Ragesia, Leska, who proudly calls herself the Supreme Inquisitor, has set her armies to conquer all our nations. Everyone is in danger, from lowliest warrior to mightiest mage. I have vowed as my duty that I will fight against this Scourge from Ragesia, but I don’t know much about running a war. “What I do know is that we all have knowledge and skills that will be valuable in this fight. I hope that you will trust me to lead this fight against tyranny, and I will trust you to give me your best wisdom and aid so that we may be victorious. “Our goal is to stop the Scourge, to drive back the armies of the Ragesian Empire, to dethrone Leska, and to ensure our families and homelands are safe. Now, I hope you all have some idea how to do that. My ears are open.” Magistrate Lorb Votberd: "In accordance with my role presiding over the government of Seaquen, I feel I must use my time to air the greivances of this fair town's citizens..." (He goes on reciting a long list of grievances against the refugees, who he says are bringing chaos and crime to their town.) "I am in favor of recruiting able-bodied refugees to a new, broader police force to get things under control in a hurry. In particular, I want to systematically bring in every refugee for questioning, so they can put into custody those who appear suspicious." Finally reminded by Simeon that the primary goal of the meeting is about foreign policy, Lorb simply replies, "I am very leery of any arrangement that forces Seaquen to answer to another power." Lee Sidoneth Charged with maintaining the security of Seaquen’s harbor, the bald, relaxed hydromancer weighs in on naval affairs. "My lords, currently the north harbor is so crowded that they’re sending new ships to the south harbor. Though there aren’t adequate docks for all the refugee ships, I advise that the north harbor's ships not be piered, so they can move quickly in case of an attack. In general, my stance is to wait and build strength, rather than rush to action." As he sits down, he sneers at the ambassador from Ostalin, saying, “Some war-mongers might disagree with me, but they are motivated by the flow of gold into their coffers, not the safety of refugees or our city.” Laurabec Adelsburg: "Greetings, m'lords, it is an honor to be here and able to share the plight of the diverse lot of refugees camped out in--" She is interrupted by Magistrate Votberd, "Get on with it." Simeon politely asks her to continue. "Right... well, I am less concerned with broad military matters and more worried that the thousands of people who have come to Seaquen to make a difference in the war might tear themselves apart!" She exclaims. "It’s clear that Ragesia is partly to blame," she says, "for example, the erinyes who had infiltrated the town." (Simeon promptly interjects, explaining to the others that it has been dealt with, looking a bit flustered). "But just as many problems are the result of inadequate food, water, and shelter; bitter religious and cultural differences; a perception that Seaquen and Lyceum view the refugees as outsiders and pawns, rather than vital allies; and the clear fact that more than a few people are here looking for an opportunity to profit from the war. I speak unofficially on behalf of all the refugees, but I request that someone pay more heed to the local affairs, since it will take weeks anyway before any military actions can be coordinated." She starts to go into specifics, but Magistrate Votberd interrupts her, having gotten more irritable with each sentence she uttered. "You are just coddling potential hostiles! The refugees are nothing more than thugs fighting amonst themselves and causing terror to the true citizens of this town. However, I am confident stricter laws will get things under control. The refugees, after all, have come to Seaquen, and should follow Seaquen’s rules." Simeon speaks up, "Lord Votberd, I trust you from experience over tha years, and while you may be too brash, you do havn' a point. I don't want ta devote Lyceum’s students ta helping the refugees when they could be trainin' for war. I'm sorry, Laurabec." Nodding glumly in defeat, she sits back down. Giorgio: The flamboyant Wayfarer walks slowly around the table, thumping his staff on the floor with every stride, and he simmers with enthusiasm. He presents the Wayfarers’ knowledge about the dangers of teleportation, and says that they are working to find a solution. In hushed tones he hints at what amazing mobility the Wayfarers could provide them if the Cirque were willing to violate its long-standing neutrality. Then, with a smile, he says that the guildmistress, Sheena Larkins, is willing to do just that, if Lyceum can prove it has a legitimate chance to defeat Ragesia. Before sitting, Giorgio produces a ticket for each person present and gives a bombastic speech: “These are for a performance in one week of The Spectacular Trial of Toteth Topec, which you’ve no doubt heard will be premiering at the Wayfarers’ Theater in two days. Though there will be other performances before the night of your tickets, the ageless beauty that is Guildmistress Larkins wants to be certain we have everything perfect before we show it to you, the city’s most respected citizens, and those dignitaries visiting from similarly respected nations. Think of the symbol it will be, for all you to attend a show together! I dare say it may be wholly disastrous to morale if even one of you fails to attend!” Katrina: Katrina gets up to begin, as Torrent whispers, "...They gave her speaking time?" "Ladies and gentleman assembled, it is my great honor and priviledge to present to you the greatest resource at all in this war effort!" She motions to each of you in the party. "These unstoppable heroes have already defeated a Ragesian inquisitor, and they are already a thorn in the Empire’s side, so much so that the inquisitors sent not one but two children of hell to track them down! "I, too, have faced an inquisitor and defeated him, and my brother Rantle, whom I spoke to recently via a sending spell, is a vital member of the resistance in Gate Pass. But, that is enough from me, surely you are on the edge of your seats with anticipation to hear what these icons of the resistance have to say about their travels and trevails." And with that, she looks to you guys and sits down, throwing the spotlight on you. [PCs talked about fighting Boreus and retrieving the military intel] Dassen Ambassador Keifer Numhaut: Keifer Numhaut, the tall, blond human ambassador of Dassen, starts. "I have not much to say, and will get right to the point. King Steppengard is displeased that Seaquen’s rallying call has brought so many refugees through his lands, making his kingdom a target for Ragesia. While Dassen is not above lending its support if there is a legitimate reason, for now the King believes it wiser to make a pact of neutrality with Leska, and leave Seaquen to its own fate." He calmly takes his seat as murmurs and arguments break out between the guests. Simeon quiets them down and says, "I will talk ta you, ambassador, in great length, an' show you copious information that I believe makes it clear that Ragesia willn't accept any neutrality." Keifer nods, looking disinterested. Sindaire Ambassador Cranston Snord: The aged gnome from Sindaire says that his nation’s people want to resist Ragesia, but the politicians cannot pledge their support to Seaquen and risk drawing Leska’s ire. He suggests that if Seaquen could defeat Ragesia in a notable battle, such a victory might be enough to make a difference. As for the Torch of the Burning Sky, Cranston says that he is confident he knows where it is; it’s just impossible to reach. “The evening that the Old Dragon was slain,” he says, “a storm of fire opened up in the skies above the late emperor’s castle, a place called Korstull, a canyon in a broad field. Now everything there is dead, burned by months of searing rain. Sometimes the dead wander out of the storm. I don’t know how anyone could have gotten into that firestorm to retrieve the Torch, nor do I know how you would expect to either.” Ostalin Ambassador Kazha Lonam Slender, with sharpened black fingernails and voluminous robes that probably conceal weapons, the half-elf ambassador stands up. Several council speakers have alleged her nation is only interested in lending its aid if it will profit them, but she presents their desires as generous. She says, with a self-important air: "Khagan Onamdammin, our ruler, deeply regrets that his neighbors might be endangered by the Ragesian armies, but is willing to lend his elite, fierce armies if his neighbors are reasonable. Ragesia intends to conquer your entire nation. Would it not be reasonable to trade us one-third of your land, so that you may keep the rest from the greedy, cruel Ragesians?” She speaks sourly and with pointed sarcasm, hardly even trying to sound like she actually cares about any of the other dignitaries' nations. Outraged by her audacity, and letting other simmering feuds finally boil over, the ambassadors begin feverishly bickering amongst each other.[/sblock] After this, a Shahalesti envoy lead by the princess herself, Shalosha made an entrance, attempting to get Seaquen to hand over control of the town to their forces so it can be better managed. Obviously that was rejected and she left the hall saying that a blockade by her fleet would continue “for Seaquen's protection” while the two sides attempt to reconcile their differences. As to the question of “What now?”... You (along with all the others attending the War Council) got tickets to go see a play called The Spectacular Trial of Toteth Topec performed by the Wayfarers in a week, other than that you have nothing really on your “calendar” right now so to speak. There's plenty of options for stuff to do, though. Including but not limited to: [sblock]1. Explore the parts of town you haven't yet – North Coast, Harbor District (where the Wayfarer's Theater is), and Sunken Ruins. 2. Try to find new leads on the whole Paradim Dogwood / abducted girls issue. 3. You've heard a few times about a goblin tribe in the marsh that's been attacking refugees heading for Seaquen. 4. Angir read news reports that some dragon attacked a Sindaire ship south of the marsh on its way to Seaquen, demanding that someone find her “missing egg” and threatening to step it up to lethal attacks on other ships if not. 5. The “Unity through Diversity” quest from Laurabec you already did a bunch of leg work getting hints on how best to go negotiate to the various religious leaders with. It'll still take a few days to complete. 6. Getting stuff upgraded (and being w/o it during that time). May as well get it done sooner than later. Zayed at least had something he wanted to add to a piece of his gear. 7. Turn the Seraglio into a party boat and piss away the time enjoying grand drunken orgies that would make even the Borgia's blush.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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