Jon Potter
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[Realms #402] A Day in New Mellorell
The holy warrior considered the subtle change in Raphael's demeanor and what it could mean. Enchantments by themselves were not evil, necessarily, unless they were used to bend another to your will. The effect on Raphael seemed less sinister and more like a boon to the archer. Raf had always been a little fractious - moving from one thing to the next seemingly without care for the consequences. Now, he seemed focused... driven.
"Thats great Raphael. I am glad you have finally found your calling," Ayremac said, smiling affably. "Tell me more about your discovery. What is it that is moving you so?" Raphael grew thoughtful at that question, but the smile never drifted completely from his lips.
"I don't know that I'd call it a discovery, really. Certainly it's nothing new," the man replied. "You had it all along. I can't count the number of times you spoke about duty and higher purpose during our travels. But I do know that your musings fell on deaf ears at the time." He looked a little ashamed and cast his eyes momentarily to the ground. "I'm sorry for that, Ayremac. I should have listened. I see that now, thanks to Lord Hofralix."
"I have to admit, Raphael, I was very moved by Lord Hofralix myself," the Officer of Umba told him. Indicating the dwarf to his left, he added, "Karak was just saying that he thought Lord Hofralix was a remarkable being."
"He is that," the archer sighed. "Of course, I don't see much of him. Most of the day-to-day affairs are handled by the hierarchy without needing to burden the sovereign."
"Raphael, we have only been here the one night. What can you tell us?" Ayremac asked. "Anything to help us understand the mission of Lord Hofralix?" Raphael shrugged and there was something so familiar in the action - something so very 'Raf' about it - that it was easy to forget that the archer didn't always behave like this.
"I don't know that he has a mission, really," Raphael said. "He told me that his purpose was to bring order to the people. And that's what he's done here in New Mellorell. Did you know that only a few years ago the elves of the forest and the men of the steppe were near to open warfare with one another? Now, Lord Hofralix has us all working together to everyone's benefit. It's inspiring, really."
"Yes. He's quite something," Ayremac said. "But if there's no mission, then what do you do here?" Raphael smacked himself again on the forehead.
"I'm one of the archery instructors, Ayremac, and I'm going to be late for my lesson if I don't shake a leg," the man said, motioning for the human barbarians (who had been standing quietly nearby during the exchange) to move on toward the southeast.
"Rafael, I am sorry to take you away from your duties. I have my own to attend to as well," Ayremac said and clapped the smaller man on the shoulder. "I am sure we will see you later." Raphael turned and grinned, walking backward for a few steps before he turned and trotted off after the others.
"Count on it," he called.
Ayremac woke the others and everyone crowded into one small dwelling. It was claustrophobically small in the chamber when it was jammed tightly with six adventurers who hadn't bathed since taking a dip in the ocean of the Water Test. Even so, everyone listened attentively to the holy warrior's recounting of his meeting with Raphael.
"I am disturbed by what I just saw... Raphael is not himself," Ayremac finished. "I think... well, actually... I am sure he is being enchanted."
"By who?" Morier asked and Ayremac shrugged.
"I don't know," he admitted. "Lord Hofralix presumably."
"I have a Dispel Magic available at your command, if you'd like it," Shamalin told the Officer of Umba and Ayremac smiled but shook his head.
"I don't think it is a good idea to dispel the magic of our, so far, benevolent host, who I might add is a very, very powerful being," he observed but Huzair seemed unimpressed.
"I could blink through the wall of the hut and do a little invisible spying," the mage suggested. "I can have a Detect Thoughts spell ready to go in no time."
"Of course I could be wrong, but I think we ought to assume that you can't pull off any covert activity around here," Morier countered. "We're dealing with someone who could silence all of us and all of our magical items at once... you probably can't pick his pocket, Huzair." The wizard sighed and shook his head.
"I wasn't thinking of stealing anything, Morier," he scoffed. "Just finding out what I can."
"All I'm saying is I think we should try to maintain as much good-faith as we can, while we can," Morier asserted. There was a momentary pause into which Karak inserted a snort.
"Well, we've all 'eard o' Rhadcliffe before," the dwarf interjected. "That be where Andamacles' apprentice be."
"Yes!' Morier agreed, snapping his fingers. "Something, the Weaver, right?"
"Nicetas, the Weaver," Shamalin confirmed. "I was just going over the notes last night that your janissary left." A shadow seemed to move across Morier and Karak's faces at the mention of Ledare. And Huzair's tattooed bow furrowed as he scowled.
"And those 'fleshsculpted' things that the humie was goin' on about be transmogrified creatures, it sounds to me," Karak added, spitting a hissing gobbet of phlegm into the firepit. "And so we be faced with the same dilemma again of going off on side quests or stickin' to the main quest. It seems to me we made the choice long ago to free Dridana's heart, but I do agree that netting Andamacles' apprentice be a worthy goal."
"But is it one that we can pursue now?" Ayremac asked and the dwarf shrugged.
"I do nae know," Karak admitted. "The fact that Raf be ensorcelled bothers me. It be clear that Lord Hofralix serves his own end."
"Which is why I say we need to find out what we can... quietly," Huzair said with a smile and a wink. "It'd be pretty easy for me to-"
A knock at the door silenced the wizard and prompted a tense hush to fall over the group. All eyes turned toward the door as it opened revealing a figure in a loose-fitting jerkin and pants standing outside in the morning sunlight. The person bowed and they could all see as he did so that he had three flexible eyestalks writhing about atop his head. In his hands he carried an ornate cage and inside the cage was Huzair's familiar, Sparky.
"I am Premarch D'rach," the man said as he stood. "As a show of good faith, our glorious Sovereign, Lord Hofralix, has commanded me to bring to you this magical beast."
He opened the tiny door on the side of the tiny cage and immediately, Huzair's empathic connection to the bird resumed. The mage could tell at once that the hummingbird was unhurt, but Sparky's voice was urgent in his ears nonetheless, "Boss! Am I ever glad to see you!"
"It is also my duty to act as your guide during your stay in New Mellorell," Premarch D'rach informed them solemnly. "It is our Sovereign's command that all of the eyehold's resources be placed at your disposal and to that end I have arranged meetings with both the artificers in the smithy and the scribes at the library to accommodate requests that you have already made. If there is anything else that you require please let me know and I will do my utmost to meet your needs."
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Okay, the answer to the "Contest" from last week is: N1: Against the Cult of the Reptile God.
And... next week is it! Because Blarkon Dragonslayer (sort of) asked for it! The unexpected happens when our heroes shatter the peace of New Mellorell and find some strange foes to fight. Be here for [Realms #403] Battle in the Street!
The holy warrior considered the subtle change in Raphael's demeanor and what it could mean. Enchantments by themselves were not evil, necessarily, unless they were used to bend another to your will. The effect on Raphael seemed less sinister and more like a boon to the archer. Raf had always been a little fractious - moving from one thing to the next seemingly without care for the consequences. Now, he seemed focused... driven.
"Thats great Raphael. I am glad you have finally found your calling," Ayremac said, smiling affably. "Tell me more about your discovery. What is it that is moving you so?" Raphael grew thoughtful at that question, but the smile never drifted completely from his lips.
"I don't know that I'd call it a discovery, really. Certainly it's nothing new," the man replied. "You had it all along. I can't count the number of times you spoke about duty and higher purpose during our travels. But I do know that your musings fell on deaf ears at the time." He looked a little ashamed and cast his eyes momentarily to the ground. "I'm sorry for that, Ayremac. I should have listened. I see that now, thanks to Lord Hofralix."
"I have to admit, Raphael, I was very moved by Lord Hofralix myself," the Officer of Umba told him. Indicating the dwarf to his left, he added, "Karak was just saying that he thought Lord Hofralix was a remarkable being."
"He is that," the archer sighed. "Of course, I don't see much of him. Most of the day-to-day affairs are handled by the hierarchy without needing to burden the sovereign."
"Raphael, we have only been here the one night. What can you tell us?" Ayremac asked. "Anything to help us understand the mission of Lord Hofralix?" Raphael shrugged and there was something so familiar in the action - something so very 'Raf' about it - that it was easy to forget that the archer didn't always behave like this.
"I don't know that he has a mission, really," Raphael said. "He told me that his purpose was to bring order to the people. And that's what he's done here in New Mellorell. Did you know that only a few years ago the elves of the forest and the men of the steppe were near to open warfare with one another? Now, Lord Hofralix has us all working together to everyone's benefit. It's inspiring, really."
"Yes. He's quite something," Ayremac said. "But if there's no mission, then what do you do here?" Raphael smacked himself again on the forehead.
"I'm one of the archery instructors, Ayremac, and I'm going to be late for my lesson if I don't shake a leg," the man said, motioning for the human barbarians (who had been standing quietly nearby during the exchange) to move on toward the southeast.
"Rafael, I am sorry to take you away from your duties. I have my own to attend to as well," Ayremac said and clapped the smaller man on the shoulder. "I am sure we will see you later." Raphael turned and grinned, walking backward for a few steps before he turned and trotted off after the others.
"Count on it," he called.
Ayremac woke the others and everyone crowded into one small dwelling. It was claustrophobically small in the chamber when it was jammed tightly with six adventurers who hadn't bathed since taking a dip in the ocean of the Water Test. Even so, everyone listened attentively to the holy warrior's recounting of his meeting with Raphael.
"I am disturbed by what I just saw... Raphael is not himself," Ayremac finished. "I think... well, actually... I am sure he is being enchanted."
"By who?" Morier asked and Ayremac shrugged.
"I don't know," he admitted. "Lord Hofralix presumably."
"I have a Dispel Magic available at your command, if you'd like it," Shamalin told the Officer of Umba and Ayremac smiled but shook his head.
"I don't think it is a good idea to dispel the magic of our, so far, benevolent host, who I might add is a very, very powerful being," he observed but Huzair seemed unimpressed.
"I could blink through the wall of the hut and do a little invisible spying," the mage suggested. "I can have a Detect Thoughts spell ready to go in no time."
"Of course I could be wrong, but I think we ought to assume that you can't pull off any covert activity around here," Morier countered. "We're dealing with someone who could silence all of us and all of our magical items at once... you probably can't pick his pocket, Huzair." The wizard sighed and shook his head.
"I wasn't thinking of stealing anything, Morier," he scoffed. "Just finding out what I can."
"All I'm saying is I think we should try to maintain as much good-faith as we can, while we can," Morier asserted. There was a momentary pause into which Karak inserted a snort.
"Well, we've all 'eard o' Rhadcliffe before," the dwarf interjected. "That be where Andamacles' apprentice be."
"Yes!' Morier agreed, snapping his fingers. "Something, the Weaver, right?"
"Nicetas, the Weaver," Shamalin confirmed. "I was just going over the notes last night that your janissary left." A shadow seemed to move across Morier and Karak's faces at the mention of Ledare. And Huzair's tattooed bow furrowed as he scowled.
"And those 'fleshsculpted' things that the humie was goin' on about be transmogrified creatures, it sounds to me," Karak added, spitting a hissing gobbet of phlegm into the firepit. "And so we be faced with the same dilemma again of going off on side quests or stickin' to the main quest. It seems to me we made the choice long ago to free Dridana's heart, but I do agree that netting Andamacles' apprentice be a worthy goal."
"But is it one that we can pursue now?" Ayremac asked and the dwarf shrugged.
"I do nae know," Karak admitted. "The fact that Raf be ensorcelled bothers me. It be clear that Lord Hofralix serves his own end."
"Which is why I say we need to find out what we can... quietly," Huzair said with a smile and a wink. "It'd be pretty easy for me to-"
A knock at the door silenced the wizard and prompted a tense hush to fall over the group. All eyes turned toward the door as it opened revealing a figure in a loose-fitting jerkin and pants standing outside in the morning sunlight. The person bowed and they could all see as he did so that he had three flexible eyestalks writhing about atop his head. In his hands he carried an ornate cage and inside the cage was Huzair's familiar, Sparky.
"I am Premarch D'rach," the man said as he stood. "As a show of good faith, our glorious Sovereign, Lord Hofralix, has commanded me to bring to you this magical beast."
He opened the tiny door on the side of the tiny cage and immediately, Huzair's empathic connection to the bird resumed. The mage could tell at once that the hummingbird was unhurt, but Sparky's voice was urgent in his ears nonetheless, "Boss! Am I ever glad to see you!"
"It is also my duty to act as your guide during your stay in New Mellorell," Premarch D'rach informed them solemnly. "It is our Sovereign's command that all of the eyehold's resources be placed at your disposal and to that end I have arranged meetings with both the artificers in the smithy and the scribes at the library to accommodate requests that you have already made. If there is anything else that you require please let me know and I will do my utmost to meet your needs."
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Okay, the answer to the "Contest" from last week is: N1: Against the Cult of the Reptile God.
And... next week is it! Because Blarkon Dragonslayer (sort of) asked for it! The unexpected happens when our heroes shatter the peace of New Mellorell and find some strange foes to fight. Be here for [Realms #403] Battle in the Street!

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