"The King of All Under The Sky!" a D&D 5e Solo Campaign Journal

Kidjake

Explorer
I've beem DMing for around 20 years, but in all that time I've never actually got to play the game. My wife has recently taken pity on me and resolved to run me through a campaign at least once in my life.

I'm teaching her how to DM as she goes, so she hasn't quite got the balancing right yet, but it's been a blast so far and I thought I'd share the writeup I've started for it.

I'm playing Hirsan Brannik, a Level 3 Chaotic Neutral tristalt Kensei Monk/Moon Druid/Echo Knight Fighter.

Hope you enjoy, let us know what you think!

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Hirsan Brannik leaps through the treetops with a natural ease, bouncing from limb to limb as the oblivious boar beneath him roots through the dirt for its last meal. He grips his gnarled, leather hooded quarterstaff tightly in one rough hand and readies himself to leap down when a sound like thunder rocks the forest followed by the screeching of horses and the voices and shouts of numerous men.

The boar squeals as it mindlessly flees deeper into the forest and beyond his grasp.

Hirsan grinds his teeth in anger as he watches his supper slip through the thick underbrush and out of sight. The crashing and shouting continues and his fist clenches so tightly he can hear the wood of his staff groan in protest.

“Let's go.” he grunts irritably at his shadow cast against the tree trunk behind him. With the same easy grace he begins flitting across the branches in the direction of the unwelcome disturbance, making no more noise on his approach than the shadow itself.



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The last guard goes still as the knife pierces his heart and the pair of bandits holding his arms allow him to collapse motionless in the trampled dirt.

A woman screams as she's ripped from the gilded carriage, but with a shake of his head the boss indicates she isn't the one they're after and a practiced blade quickly turns her cries of terror into a long, pitiable gurgle.

Princess Eleanor shrieks in turn as she's dragged from the carriage as her favorite maid bleeds to death underfoot. She tries to struggle, but the ragged man carrying her under one arm doesn't even seem to notice.

“Release me at once! Do you even know who my father is?! He'll see you drawn and quartered for this! He'll have the lot of you skinned! He'll-” she gasps in pain and surprise as the apparent boss slams a meaty fist into her solar plexus and drives the air from her lungs.

“He'll have to catch us first girl.” the boss chuckles darkly.

The bandits laugh uproariously as Eleanor struggles to breathe, angry tears stinging her eyes. She tries to summon the strength to retort, to threaten and posture, but as she opens her mouth to speak she's stunned into silence once more.

“Be quiet!” a booming voice shouts from the trees above the clearing. “All of you! Be quiet!”

The princess and her captors look up to see a short, squat man with sun darkened skin and a thick mane of dark hair, shaking a stick at them. He wears a fur vest made of a bear pelt and ragged pants that end just below the knees. His hands, feet and the head of his staff are all wrapped in strips of leather.

The boss is the first to laugh as he notices the man's size and appearance. The six other bandits join in. Two of them casually retrieve bows from the ground and take aim.

The arrows are loosed and the first grazes the hairy man's cheek, drawing blood but causing no reap harm. The second flies true, directly at Hirsan's right eye, until he plucks it from the air an inch before it strikes and regards the shaft with a sneer before tossing it aside.

The two archers feel their laughter die in their throats and glance at each other nervously. Before they can nock another arrow Hirsan is upon them; a mad leap from the high branches brings his staff into the skull of the first archer with enough force to pop it like an overripe melon. He then spins and aims a pair of kicks into the ribs of the second archer, thoroughly shattering the man's ribs.

Two of the bandits draw knives and charge at Hirsan while the other two rush for a bow and quiver dropped in the weeds.

“Get him!” Hirsan roars and to everyone's surprise the strange man's shadow seems to stretch out in the direction of the bandit closest to the bow, leaping from the ground as a fully formed creature of living darkness to deliver a savage flying knee to the shocked highwayman's face, caving it in instantly.

The other would be archer bolts into the forest at the sight of the living shadow and the remaining bandits stare in slackjawed surprise, right up until Hirsan caves their heads in from behind with his heavy staff.

The display of violence snaps the boss out of his confusion and he tosses the girl aside as he draws his spiked mace, spinning it expertly as he strides forward.

“You'll regret that little man!” the boss sneers.

Hirsan says nothing articulate, he simply pounds his chest and roars back in defiance as the larger thug approaches.

The boss begins picking up speed and rushes forward, noticing only too late that the strange little man seems stranger and far larger up close. He tries to stop in his tracks but finds his momentum carries his directly into the dinner plate sized claw attached to the large brown bear that only seconds ago was a man.

The boss stumbles backwards, his leather chest piece and the flesh beneath shredded through. He's too stunned to speak as he looks down at the blood flowing freely from his open chest and finds himself tumbling backwards, at least until something catches him mid-fall. He looks up, still in shock to see the featureless, pitch black face of a bear open its mouth and bite clean through the front of his skull.

Hirsan roars defiantly for a moment more as the body of the bear gives way to that of his usual form. He continues shouting his dominance into the wind until a soft voice calls out “Thank you…”

Hirsan spins around to face the disheveled princess and growls. “Trespasser! Leave this place!”

Eleanor's mouth simply gapes at his impertinence. She manages to stammer “I am in need of an escort and YOU will provide it!”

Hirsan grunts back “No. You leave now!”

“I..you…what?! You have to! I am a princess!” She shouts back.

Hirsan tilts his head curiously and snorts derisively. “What's that?”

Eleanor is visibly taken aback. “It's…the daughter of a king you simpleton!”

Hirsan scratches at his shaggy sideburns and snorts again. “And what's that?”

Eleanor simply blinks. “It's…he's the boss! He owns everything! Everyone has to do what he says!”

At this Hirsan bristles.

“I am the boss!” he growls, stomping towards the petite princess irritably. “Me!”

She rolls her eyes. “Maybe of dirt and leaves, but my father is King of Drakaryon; he actually matters.”

Hirsan snarls and begins shouting at her “I am Hirsan Brannik! I am boss! I am king!”

She smirks slightly at the name Hirsan Brannik, but it's short lived, as Hirsan scoops up a handful of dirt and hurls it in her face.

“I am King of Dirt!” he bellows, before grabbing a rock and throwing it at her head; she barely dodges it. “I am King of Rocks!”

Hirsan grabs a small sapling and with a little effort rips it from the ground and hurls it in her direction, forcing her to stumble over herself backing up. “I am King of Trees!”

All trace of Eleanor's mirth is gone as she trips over the mutilated body of the bandit boss and Hirsan rushes to stand over her, grabbing the corpse by what’s left of its head and shaking it violently “I am King of these Dead!”

Hirsan then grabs Eleanor by the face and she feels her heart nearly stop in her chest; the flesh of his hand is so rough that it hurts and his grip is like iron. He bares his teeth inches from her face as he growls “I am King of you! King of Wherever You Say!”

She tries to look away and Hirsan squeezes her face harder, forcing her to look at him. “I am King of All Under The Sky! I will show you…”

She gasps as he releases her, unaware that she was even holding her breath up to this point.

“H…how?” she asks softly.

Hirsan smiles dangerously. There is little joy in the action, no softness; it's the smile of a predator set on the trail of prey.

“I will take you to this King, you will show him to me. I will kill him. I will show you I am King. I will show all that I am King…” his low voice rumbles assuredly.

In that moment, for the first time in her sixteen years in this world, she fears for her father's life.







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“Enough rest, now we go.” Hirsan says, hauling the princess to her feet with one hand and shoving her before him.

“Wait, wait, wait…” she stammers, trying to think of some way to discourage the lunatic herding her into the tree line, but drawing a blank. “If I'm to travel I at least need my horse and…things. A princess cannot be expected to travel on foot!”

Hirsan's lip curls in irritation and he shoves her towards the horses strapped to the carriage. “There.”

She considers testing him further but thinks better of it. With a sigh of resignation she snaps “Gather my things then while I prepare the horse.”

It takes her several long minutes to put a saddle and bridle onto the horse and the moderate exertion almost exhausts her. Panting, she looks up at the beast's saddle and then puffs up in an attempt to regain her dignity.

“Well? A lady can't be expected to mount her own horse! Assist me!”

Hirsan regards her with a disapproving frown for a moment that slowly turns into a mocking grin. Before she can rescind her order the brutish wild man seizes her by the back of the dress, his grip extending to the delicate undergarments beneath, and lifts her off the ground and dumps her across the back of the indicated horse.

Eleanor makes a low whining sound under her breath as she recovers from the sudden indignity. By the time she feels like herself again, she realizes they've already entered the woods beyond the clearing; her escort holding the reigns tightly as he leads them away from the site of the massacre.




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They walk until we'll past nightfall; Hirsan seemingly unbothered by the dark or distance. Eventually however Eleanor's constant complaints and demands to stop for the night grows to be more than her guide can withstand.

Throwing the reigns to the ground, Hirsan spins and shouts “Rest? You need rest!? You haven't even used your feet, stupid girl! Why would you rest!?”

“It's been a long day, I need to sleep!” She shouts back

Hirsan snarls in her direction for a moment and then plops down against a tree and crosses his arms across his chest, tucking in his chin and closing his eyes.. “Day is day…complain, complain, complain…” he grumbles irritably. “Sleep then!”

She blinks in surprise and struggles down from the horse, tying it to a low hanging branch.

“What…here?” she whines incredulously. “What if something attacks us?!”

Hirsan snorts derisively without opening his eyes. “What would attack King of All Under The Sky?”

Eleanor blushes and in a moment of petulant rage kicks him in the side. “What if the bandits come back!”

Hirsan instinctively rolls to his feet growling as she makes contact and for a moment her heart flutters at the thought he might actually attack her. However instead, the wild man scurries effortlessly up his tree and lays on the first branch large enough to hold him.

“Then they'll die!” He barks down at her.

“I NEED shelter!” Eleanor shrieks at her captor. “Set up my tent!”

“Be quiet now!” Hirsan shouts back. “Sleep! Sleep now!”

“I'm cold! What if it rains? I am a-” Eleanor shouts until Hirsan lands directly in front of her.

Before she can react he seizes her by her bodice and drags her through the woods until he approaches a large bush, which he proceeds to stuff her inside

“Now sleep!” He bellows angrily.

Eleanor can barely move, she can feel her cheeks flushing with shame and indignation. With a conscious choice to provoke him further she grits her teeth and states “You need to feed me. I'm supposed to be under your protection.”

Hirsan suddenly reaches into the bush angrily and she shrinks back away from him. He scrambles for a moment, stripping leaves in an attempt to grab her and then shouts inarticulately in her direction.

“Cold! Hungry! Loud! Useless!” He shouts, stomping at the ground as he storms off, raging into the night.


Despite her best efforts, eventually she falls asleep.



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The sun is barely up when Eleanor awakens to the smell of roasted meat. She’s stiff and sore from her night in the bush and it takes all she has to claw her way out to find a large hunk of meat laying on the ground beside a smoking hole in the ground.

Hirsan crouches beside it gorging himself on a head sized chunk of flesh that's barely cooked; juices running freely down his face and forearms. He raises a lip contemptuously as he sees her emerge and tears off another chunk that he barely chews before swallowing.

“It…smells good.” Eleanor remarks, drifting closer to the meat. She stands awkwardly near it while Hirsan eats before realizing he obviously isn't going to serve her.

She picks at the hot, crispy flesh on the outside, at first nibbling at it daintily; but quickly giving into her hunger and stuffing as much as she can in her mouth before the madman decides she's had enough.

“You must be some huntsman to bring down something so large, so fast.” She says, trying to stroke Hirsan's ego.

He simply grunts without glancing at her.

She purses her lips together in thought. “You're a fine cook as well, considering what you have to work with out here…”

He doesn't even give her a grunt that time.

“Do you think the weather will hold until we reach the city?” she asks.

Hirsan spits out a piece of gristle in irritation. “Talk, talk, talk, talk!” He shouts. “Shut up and eat!”

The princess breathes in deeply, trying to suppress her growing anger, but shouts back “You are the rudest, most boorish and uncouth cur I have ever had the displeasure to meet!”

She begins pacing back and forth. “I once had an actual cur get hit by my carriage that was more even tempered than the likes of you!”

Hirsan simply takes another greedy bite, chewing thoughtfully with his mouth half open.

Eleanor clenches her teeth and storms away to feed the horse before they begin their march for the day. Ss she approaches the place where she hitched it, she neither sees nor hears the beast; she does find its discarded saddle and its reins still tied to the branch however.

She runs back the way she came. “Where is the horse?”

Hirsan smirks as he tears off another handful of greasy red meat and slurps it down.

“Where is the horse?!” she shrieks.

In response, Hirsan licks the congealing on his hands.

Eleanor feels tears flooding her eyes as she rushes the brute, trying to slap him. He easily catches her wrist and shoves her to the ground; barely sparing her a second glance.

“You cruel…ignorant bastard!” She shouts. “That creature was a valuable companion; she was worth more than you can imagine!”

Hirsan grunts. “Smelled like prey. Tastes like prey.”

She's rendered speechless for a long moment.

Eventually she sighs. “You know this will just add more time to the trip…I fear I'll run out of proper clothing before we arrive.”

She looks around. “Where are my things?”

Hirsan simply shrugs.

Eleanor blanches in horror. “I…I told you to bring my things!”

He just shrugs again.

She starts breathing hard. “You oaf! My favorite dresses…I had 500 gold pieces…a priceless heirloom meant for betrothed….”

Hirsan grunts. “Stupid girl. Heavy, useless…. Left it.”


“It's not useless you imbecile!” She rages. “That gold could have purchased food, accommodations, more men!”

Hirsan raises an eyebrow curiously. “Why?”

Eleanor looks confused. “Why what?”

He seems to struggle with the words “Why…gold….”

As she can sense his growing irritation she volunteers “Men exchange gold for goods and services. Food, clothing, whatever you can imagine.”

Hirsan appears intrigued by this knowledge.

“King has gold?” he asks, tilting his head curiously.

She sighs. “Yes…a king has gold.”

Hirsan stands up, wiping his greasy hands on his pants and his face on his hands. “Good. I'll take his gold.”

With that he hauls her to her feet and demands she walk.

“No! You stupid-” she starts, but Hirsan shoves her so hard she stumbles forward several feet and then falls face down.

Before she can recover, she's been hauled to her feet again and Hirsan shoves her again, only slightly softer. “Move!”

She stumbles again and then spins around. “I will not be herded! I am a princess and I will be treated with respect by the likes of you…or else!”

Hirsan shoves her backwards and grunts “Or else what?”

Stumbling, she catches herself on a tree. “Or my father will kill you!”

Hirsan scoffs.

“I'm serious you wretched beast! If you harm one hair on my head my father will track you to the ends of the world and kill you like the animal you are!” She shrieks.

Hirsan stares at her for a moment, his eyes begin narrowing dangerously. “So if you die…the king will come here?”

“Of course!” She shouts back at him, her face twisting into a smug grin. “He would stop at nothing to avenge the death of his child!”

Hirsan doesn't seem to be paying attention to her anymore, he grunts softly to himself seemingly lost in thought. A dark, worrying smile begins creeping across his features as his hand tightens around his gnarled staff.

Her smile falters as she begins following his train of thought. “Of course, he'd never even hear about it all the way out here. We're nowhere near civilization; however could word hope to find him all the way back home?”

Hirsan's smile drops back to a surly frown and he shoves her again.

“Walk then!” He roars.




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Eleanor struggles to match his pace as the briars and brambles tear at her dress painfully. She notices that despite his mostly bare skin the thorns don't seem to bother him nearly as much as they do her.

“Slow down!” She snaps as they crest a hill. “I said slow do-”

Hirsam shoves her again and she loses her balance on the steep decline. She tumbles forward and finds herself picking up speed as she rolls down the hill, eventually landing face first in a wide but shallow stream.

Eleanor shrieks wordlessly as she wipes the water from her eyes. “Help me up!” she finally manages.

A small set of hands grab her by the arms, followed by a second and a third…and a fourth.

She finally regains her composure in time to realize she's landed among a small horde of goblins.

Eleanor opens her mouth to scream, but a foul smelling hand is clasped over her mouth as its owner chuckles maniacally. Small hands begin tearing at her dress, ripping the fine material off in strips even as others begin prying the rings off of her fingers.

She screams and writhes as more goblins begin to appear, but the sound is muffled by the goblin on top of her. The creature's overly large mouth opens wide in a vicious smile showcasing far too many sharp teeth.

As the goblin above her draws a crude stone knife its laughter suddenly stops and blood flows freely from its open mouth and onto her ruined dress. She gasps as its hand falls away and she notices a long, thin dart made of bone protruding from the back of its skull.

She looks up to see Hirsan strolling casually down the hill in her direction, a look of utter contempt etched into his weathered face.

Four goblins break screaming from the pack and rush him. His staff lashes out twice, breaking the neck of one and bursting the skull of a second with surprising ease; he then brings his knee into the face of a third, driving its oversized nose back into its own skull, before lashing out with a snap kick from the same leg that completely shatters the fourth's jaw.

Five more goblins rush from the underbrush with knives and clubs, Hirsan parries three attacks but receives a slash across his midsection and takes a piece of wood to his thigh.

Hirsan cracks another skull with his staff and then kicks a second goblin in the chest, sending it flying into the stream struggling to breathe.

He then deflects three more attacks and responds by a staff blow to the throat of one and a leaping donkey kick that catches the others in the head and snaps their necks instantly.

As Hirsan rolls to his feet the remaining goblins let Princess Eleanor fall back into the water and flee, some with handfuls of her once beautiful dress, others with her jewelry or hair ribbons.

Eleanor is nearly in tears as Hirsan looms into view scowling down at her.

“Useless princess…” he growls as he reaches down to drag her to her feet.

Eleanor blushes brightly red slaps his hand away, struggling to her feet by herself. “I'm a LADY! Not some…some…feral beast! I was just assaulted by goblins!”

Hirsan jams a finger into her chest painfully. “Weak! Stupid! Useless!” He then continues on his way using his staff as a walking stick.

She watches him for several moments, fuming furiously but unable to argue.
 

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It's mid-morning when Eleanor stumbles into the impoverished village of Briarhome, Hirsan still pushing her anytime she fails to meet his brisk pace.

“Here's human home girl. Where is your King?!” he snarls in irritation as Eleanor struggles to stay on her feet.

She looks back at him incredulously. “It's…this isn't where the King lives! Especially not my father, this isn't even his country!”

Hirsan growls and shoves her again. “Walk then useless princess! Waste of time!”

“Wait, wait, wait!” Eleanor insists, realizing this might be her only chance at a reprieve from this horrible little man. “We should make sure we're going the right way first!”

Hirsan bristles. “I know the way stupid girl! You think I don't!?”

Eleanor shakes her head. “Finding a King is different than finding game. Let me ask around for a moment and then we can go, I promise.”

Hirsan considers her words for a moment and then grunts, sitting on the grass beside the dirt road. “Go then!”

With a sigh of relief Eleanor asks around the village for directions to Goldspire and is relieved to discover they're only a few days' ride away. The downside of course is that the brute is still following her around and is unlikely to be happy to part with her once they return to civilization.

He'll have to be dealt with.

She inquires about local happenings and discovers that several children have disappeared into the forest as of late. She reasons that if she can lure Hirsan into the forest to find lost children she could use the small sum of gold she has left to her to hire an escort from the village to rush her to the city before he even realizes she's gone.

Genius.

Returning to Hirsan she affects a tone of concern as she explains “The city is close, but there's something in the woods here stealing children! I told the locals that you could handle it.”

Hirsan tilts his head. “That's stupid. Why would I do that? I want to see the King! We should go!”

Eleanor blinks. “Because…because there are children missing in the woods right now!”

Hirsan digs something distasteful out of his nose as she's talking and examines it closely before flicking it away with a scowl. “So? I went missing in the woods as a kid; turned out fine.”

Eleanor stares at him in open mouthed shock for a moment and then scoffs. “Sounds like you're scared of what's in the woods.”

Instantly Hirsan is on his feet. “I am not!”

She shrugs with a smirk. “What kind of King cowers in fear when children are missing?”

Hirsan turns red and bares his teeth threateningly.

“My father would have already returned the children and slain whatever took them.” Eleanor continues with a contemptuous laugh. “You think you can call yourself King while hiding here?”

“Enough!” Hirsan shouts, shoving Eleanor to the ground and storming past her to grab the first man he sees. “Where are the kids!?”

“What kids?” The man responds in visual confusion. Hirsan lands three punches to his stomach and allows him to collapse to the ground in tears.

“Where is the thing?! I will kill it! I will show you all that I am King of All Under the Sky!” Hirsan bellows.

Eleanor regrets riling him up for a quick moment, until a weathered old huntsman approaches with his hands up. “The lights took ‘em. Eerie things that come out after dark. Unnatural…”

Hirsan stands over the injured man growling for a moment and then barks. “Which direction?”

The old man points into the distance and Hirsan grunts a response, before grabbing Eleanor by the arm and dragging her behind him into the deep woods as she tries to make excuses to stay behind.

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They walk for hours, Hirsan shoving her harshly any time she starts to slow. Eventually it's too dark to navigate safely and Eleanor digs her heels in.

“We can't even see where we're going!” the exhausted princess hisses at her captor. “We have to rest!”

Hirsan grunts and shoves her, but she hunters down and refuses to move.

With a sigh, the wild man grabs the leather hooded tied to the head of his staff and looses it, causing a brilliant flame to spring to life and illuminate the surrounding area.

Eleanor is surprised, but her awe is short-lived as Hirsan immediately shoves her again.

“Can see? Now move!” He grunts irritably.

Eleanor grumbles irritably as Hirsan shoves her along once more, but it only goes on a short distance before Hirsan leaves the trail to examine markings on a tree.

Strange, slightly glowing claw marks mar the bark just short of head height. Hirsan sneers and grabs Eleanor by the remnants of her dress, dragging her along as he checks trees further in, starting to find more and more of the marks as he goes.

Eventually they reach the point where the markings are obvious, even to Eleanor, and Hirsan begins slowing down; listening to the stillness of the night and sniffing for any trace of wrongness.

Suddenly he pushes Eleanor backwards and twirls his staff threateningly. “Hide!” he snaps as he advances into the forest alone. As his shadow slowly emerges beside him, Hirsam barks “Watch her!”

A twig blight leaps from the brush and Hirsan cracks it in the head with his staff. Another appears and gets the same treatment.

More and more continue to flow from the surrounding foliage, more than 20 it would seem, and Hirsan begins focusing on defense. He launches the occasional punch or kick, but reserves his staff for blocking attacks and still weathers half a dozen scratches for his trouble.

Rather than worry however, his face splits open in a vicious grin as he's overrated and he emits a whooping laugh as he raises his staff to the air and slams it to the ground releasing a Thunderwave that engulfs the horde of blights and leaves them as little more than smoking kindling.

As Hirsan shouts his defiance into the dark forest Eleanor simply stares at the destruction with dread. She briefly considers making a run for it while he's distracted, but as if reading her mind the shadow shoves her in his direction. It points into the forest and even without words its message is clear.

“Walk stupid girl.”


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The three of them push off the trail as Hirsan tracks where the blights came from and eventually enter what appears to be an overgrown grove. Six ancient stone pillars covered in moss are arranged along the perimeter surrounding a massive dying gnarled tree.

“Hrm….” Hirsan grunts at the sight of it all. He approaches one of the pillars and strokes a hand down it thoughtfully, before nodding to himself as though making up his mind about something. He then begins banging his staff against the side of the pillar and shouting obscenities into the otherwise still night.

Eleanor stiffens as the wild man makes his challenge known, but breathes easier once nothing seems to respond. Once she realizes the night is empty she begins to poke around herself and discovers that several of the trees weep a glowing green sap from their trunk.

“Hirsan…take a look at this.” she calls out, leaning in for a better view.

He lopes over, noticing the glowing sap as he gets closer and without a word touches it, wrinkles his face distastefully at the feel of the substance and then licks it off his fingers.

Hirsan bares his teeth in disgust and scrapes his tongue against them in an attempt to dislodge the taste.

“Why in the Nine Hells would you do that?” Eleanor asks in shock as Hirsan wipes his tongue on his palms and makes soft gagging noises.

“Now we know!” Hirsan barks back, still making faces as the feeling slowly returns to his mouth.

“I could have guessed…” she scoffs with an eye roll.

Ignoring her, Hirsan slams his staff into several trees, confirming that they all have the glowing sap within them. He then makes his way to the gnarled tree in the center and does the same; however no sap appears and the tree sounds hollow.

“I have a bad feeling about all th-” Eleanor starts and then jerks back with a start mid-sentence as Hirsan launches a powerful front kick that caves in the front of the tree and reveals a cramped passage leading downwards.

Without even acknowledging her, he begins making his way down.



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After about 20ft the root filled passageway opens up into a low ceilinged chamber covered in a thick carpet of dust with a single decrepit altar made of crumbling wood in the center.

With a dismissive grunt Hirsan kicks the altar over and begins stomping it apart.

“What are you doing?!” Eleanor hisses, grabbing at his arm. “That's a shrine to some local forest spirit!”

Hirsan bares his teeth in a joyless grin. “Maybe it took the kids.”

Eleanor shakes her head “Maybe it didn't!”

“Bah, didn't stop it then. What good is it?” Hirsan scoffs, pulling his arm away from her and finishes stomping the structure to pieces before raising his flaming staff and pressing further into the earth as Eleanor scrambles after him.

The very next chamber has a narrow walkway that circumvents a large pool of glowing green liquid with seemingly hundreds of root systems reaching down from the ceiling to drink from it. A pair of small, smoke-like figures seem to be tending to the roots from the walkway.

Hirsan clears his throat to Eleanor's horror and the dark figures immediately look in their direction and shriek, rushing the pair with blinding speed.

At the last second Hirsan responds with a roar of his own and rushes forward himself, jamming the end of his staff into the gaping maw of the first creature and using it to vault himself feet first into the face of the second, driving both of their heads into the ground with a dismissive sneer.

He kicks the bodies into the green pool and continues along the path to the final chamber, where an emaciated child hangs from the ceiling suspended from a net of wriggling roots. All over the room is scattered skeletal remains, most quite small.

Eleanor gasps at the sight of the child and grabs a knife from among the dead to begin sawing through the roots holding him.

Hirsan on the other hand barely glances at the kid and instead begins picking through the bones for anything interesting, grunting pleasurably as he finds a small pouch of coin, a charm that tingles at his touch and a strange cloak that smells otherworldly to his sensitive nose.

“Hirsan!” Eleanor suddenly cries in shock as a human sized creature seemingly made of smoke begins forming in the center of the chamber.

“Who dares to disturb my domain? To steal my offering? To tarnish my altar?” The entity asks in a voice like the whistling wind.

Eleanor shrinks away in horror as their child sags among the roots.

Hirsan strolls up to the entity, his chest puffed out. “Hirsan Brannik is King! King of Children! King of Trees! King of All Under The Sky!”

The entity's voice deepens “This forest belongs to me! This grove belongs to me! This tree belongs to me! It is MY domain! It obeys my law!”

Hirsan sneers up at the spirit and simply replies “Tree is UNDER sky.”

The spirit grows more solid, it's form knitting together in rage. “You believe yourself my master you mewling upstart?! I have ruled in this land since before your ancestors had learned the secret of fire; I have seen the rise and fall of civilizations; I will be here long after your bones have turned to dust and I WILL HAVE THE RESPECT DUE ME!”

Hirsan twirls his staff, bringing it down on the spirit's now solid head with a solid thwack. The entity seems shocked more than anything. The follow up thwack draws a thick, oily green blood and causes the entity to stumble backwards and fall on its ass in a stupor.

“Y'er due.” Hirsan sneers with a dismissive wave.

The spirit looks up just in time for Hirsan's shadow to bring its own staff down with both hands, splitting the spirit's head like an overripe melon.

As the spirit's form dissipates, Eleanor finishes cutting down the child and bundling him in her own ruined cloak.

He's so shriveled, it's no trouble at all to carry him home.


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The sun is just rising as they return to the village and the locals greet them as heroes. The returned child's parents kiss and hug Eleanor almost as much as they do their boy; they attempt to thank Hirsan but find him in a disagreeable mood from the delay.

Hirsan wants to continue immediately, declaring they've wasted too much time as it is; but Eleanor insists that she cannot take a single step more without food and rest. The grateful villagers are only too happy to open up their homes and pantries to their new heroes; but Hirsan wants nothing to do with them.

“One day!” Hirsan warns Eleanor angrily. “Eat, sleep, be useless. Tomorrow we leave!”

With that he lopes into the woods to be away from the grating noise of the celebrating villagers.

Eleanor realizes this is her chance to try to make a break from her bloodthirsty escort and asks the villagers for some supplies.

They give her the nicest clothes they can assemble, some food, water and a bedroll.

Then they insist upon feeding her.

She eats more than her fill and drinks even more than that.

By the time she's finished it's getting late and she resolves to have a quick nap before setting out ahead of him.

She closes her eyes for just a moment and….

“Wake up!” a rough voice says, shaking her hard enough to make her teeth clack together. “Wake up stupid girl!”

She opens her eyes to see the first rays of light filtering into her room and Hirsan standing over her.

“Tomorrow is here. Now we go kill the King!”
 

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