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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 8471530" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p><strong>A Nic in time </strong></p><p></p><p>We travel to Seobriga to meet with Corta Nariz, the new minister for Dragon Affairs to talk about out request of getting a vision of Kasvarina's past with a full-fledged dragon tyrant. As Corta is very much concerned about the city's safety, we stress out that getting Kasvarina's memories back might be the most important step in unraveling the Obscurati's plans yet. Especially regarding the Colossus that may eventually return to our world and that may trample a beran city as easily as it could have trampled Flint. Corta understands our plea, but is still wary that a battle between a powerful mage and an adult dragon might be too much. Which is why she asks us about the specifics of the site and all we've learned about the incident so far.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(damn, that woman is one hell of an organizational talent and a skilled politician. Also we didn't tell her about the Charred Rocks which was “merely” a fight between her and an equally skilled druid/fey incarnation)</span></p><p></p><p>We suggest that we may turn the situation into a win-win situation as we might frame the memory event as a show off of a hero facing down and killing a dragon tyrant which might therefore raise the spirits of the Seobrigans. But as Corta Nariz digs deeper, we have to admit that we don't even know whether or not Kasvarina actually beat Rilego in Seobriga as we know that he died in a nearby forest. Which might bear the risk to have the sequence in Seobriga be just Rilego torching a bunch of eladrin soldiers. So we all agree to gather more information before we just let the Arc do its thing in Seobriga.</p><p></p><p>As Corta Nariz suggests to meet with dragon scholars to research Rilego, we decide to search for the spot where the tyrant met his end according to history. But before we actually leave the city, we very cautiously check for Arc resonances in Seobriga to get a glimpse on the measurements of the Rilego vision site. And find that the area must be really huge, so better leave it to Corta to take precautions.</p><p></p><p>So we travel to a forest not too far from Seobriga to find the place of Rilego's demise. It only takes us half of a day on horseback to reach said forest and find a cave where the Arc starts to resonate. Before we let the artifact do its thing, Auryn suggests to contact Asrabey first as this previously unknown memory of Kasvarina might help him understand his wife a bit better. After all, we know that Kasvarina has had her secrets and she does want to be more honest this time.</p><p></p><p>Kasvarina agrees, even though Carlyle jokes that he will miss his Asrabey-free time somehow. So we send a magical message to the eladrin warrior in which we ask for his whereabouts and invite him to join us. He seems a bit reluctant at first, but the moment we signal him that Kasvarina would like to see him, he's already on the move.</p><p></p><p>But Asrabey takes much, much longer to travel the Dreaming that he's thought and told us he would need. When he hasn't arrived at sunset (as he had planned), we set up camp for the night and agree to wait for the warrior. The delay isn't too bad as Carlyle (who only needs 4 hours of sleep) goes on a hunt right before dawn and brings back a boar for breakfast. So both Kasvarina and Auryn wake to the tasty smell of well-roasted boar.</p><p></p><p>Asrabey arrives finally with a half day delay. He says that he had to take a very old road to the waking called the “silk road” and that most of the crossing points between Waking and Dreaming appear to be inactive. We tell him that this might be a side-effect of the Obs trying to manipulate reality and he doesn't inquire any further. All he needs to know is that he is where he needs to be.</p><p></p><p>Kasvarina then places the crown on her head and lets it do its thing. All of a sudden, the rubble that's been lying around all over the place disappears and a hidden cave opens up in front of us. Kasvarina turns into a younger version of herself once more, draws a blade and walks straight into the cave. Her eyes are filled with a mixture of coldness and grief as she states that Rilego will die this very same day. Even for her, the sharpness and brutality in her voice makes us feel uneasy and Kasvarina jumps at the hidden figure of a trapped dragon in full, cold rage. </p><p></p><p>Kasvarina unleashes a barrage of magic and slashes at the dragon and Rilego retaliates with his breath and claws. Both wound each other very badly until we decide to heal some of Kasvarina's wounds as we are really worried that she might faint at any time. After a long, bloody battle, the tyrant collapses and dies. Kasvarina turns away from Rilego without ever looking back, visibly broken. She's shaking, but still standing and we once again heal her wounds to help her recover physically.</p><p></p><p>Once Kasvarina is back to her senses, she shares the moments she relived from her perspective with us. She explains that she hated Rilego with every fiber of her being and wanted him dead. Which is what she accomplished even if she felt lost and hollow after the deed was done.</p><p></p><p>“This is the power of my matriarch, the woman I married. I don't know why you felt this rage, but I see that it was justified.” says Asrabey who doesn't seem to regret coming back from the Dreaming.</p><p></p><p>We tell Asrabey that after seeing what happened here, we have to go back to Seobriga and try understand the reason why Kasvarina was in the state we saw. After all, we haven't learned much more than that she was filled with rage and that Rilego did die in that forest.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(Welp, who would have thought that Asrabey would come back? Told you that we're very much invested in the friendly neighborhood Dreadnaught. Things will get... interesting with him by our side <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> )</span></p><p></p><p>So we go back to Seobriga to share our new information with Corta Nariz. Together, we discuss how to safely induce Kasvarina's vision within the city's boundaries and agree to evacuate the whole area under the pretext that someone just found a dragon bomb or other ancient trap from the time of the Dragon Tyrants which needs to be disassembled by experts. Combining this story with a couple of illusions may be able to disguise the whole affair (including possible dragon fire) as a well-planned blasting. Corta agrees to this final plan, but tells us that this will need at least two weeks of preparation to not cause a panic in the general public.</p><p></p><p>We don't want to just sit idly by, so Kasvarina, Asrabey and the two of us agree to go searching for more memories. As Elfaivar is very close by, visiting Ushanti would be the most logical step even though we still have Matriarch Athryalla's warning in our minds. Asrabey reassures us that the former enclave of Kasvarina would be among the safest places for the Matriarch, but we warn him that this might also be one of the places where the Obs would expect us to go.</p><p></p><p>Kasvarina is quite able to lead us to her former home, but it takes us as longer while to enter the enclave as the whole place is constantly drifting through the Dreaming without being tethered to a fixed place in the Waking. We finally find the entrance near the border to Kellandia and enter.</p><p></p><p>On the other side, we are immediately being hailed by a group of Rajputs who ask us where we're heading to. We tell them that Kasvarina, their Matriarch, has returned and that she doesn't need to answer all of their questions, thank you. We get the impression that these guys are much less respectful towards Kasvarina than appropriate, especially if one considers the fact that she once was the supreme leader of this place. They invite us to the palace to visit Ajit their “Patriarch” and Kasvarina agrees even if she has no memory of this guy.</p><p></p><p>And this is is where Auryn really starts to believe that something isn't right as in her mind there is no way that her ancestor would have installed a man to lead an enclave. She tries to ask Kasvarina hushed questions about the possibility of this story being a lie, but Kas honestly doesn't know.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(yeah, she is really biased and conservative when it comes to Elfaivar...)</span></p><p></p><p>We find said Patriarch leading a luxurious life in the palace of Ushanti. Ajit recognizes Kasvarina as the one who left the care of Ushanti to his capable hands and immediately invites her and her entourage to stay in the guest rooms and have dinner with him this evening. We're still wary but decide to play our part in hope of getting more information this way.</p><p></p><p>After leaving our luggage in the guest rooms, we take a longer stroll through the enclave in search of more memories. On our way, we see that the older Eladrin seem to revere Kasvarina as their Matriarch and we hear quiet voices who mock and despise the displayed life of overwhelming splendor that Ajit puts on display. We also find two places where the Arc resonates with a memory of Kasvarina but stay at a distance to let the event play out later where there are less people around.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(aaand he's immediately a disgusting no-good in Auryn's eyes. Way to have your biases confirmed :/ )</span></p><p></p><p>The sun sets early and we return to the palace to have dinner with Ajit. The guy seems to be superficially friendly, but we get the impression that he'd rather be left alone. And he also didn't know that Kasvarina had a small family branch left, so she had reason to keep this information a secret.</p><p></p><p>After dinner and nightfall, we sneak out of the palace to go experience the memories of Kasvarina. The first one leads her to a garden where a calm Kasvarina seems to lead a peaceful life. We see Nicodemus, who inhabits a new body, approach her and call out to her. Kasvarina recognizes Nic, and we check that this man is indeed a memory to not be deceived by present-day Nicodemus once again. Nicodemus is very excited to tell Kasvarina about his new plan and asks her on the state of her own mission as he hasn't heard of the tigress in a long time. But Kasvarina brushes the matter off and tries to avoid talking about missions or any plans at all. She explains that she has had long and frequent talks with “that fool” Athryalla and came to the conclusion that her way of trying to forge a peaceful coexistence with Crisillyir might actually be successful. Nicodemus nevertheless tries to convince Kasvarina to carry on with their plan as he is sure to succeed this time, but she's having none of it. Instead she makes him leave and let her be.</p><p></p><p>We memorize the details of this memory and deduce that this must be a really old one, and maybe happened only a century after the Fall. Both Auryn and Gabriel get the uneasy feeling that something terrible must have happened as Kasvarina later became a fervent member and officer of the Obscurati, which is much more unnerving when they consider the fact that she just sent Nicodemus away to have her peace. Kasvarina states that she was being honest with Nicodemus and merely wanted to live her life, free from all that foolishness her back-me associated with the man.</p><p></p><p>She feels comfortable enough to seek out the second memory directly afterward, which is why we continue sneaking around. The next resonance is close to a locked up old house which Kasvarina opens with ease as it turns out that this one was once her own home. Once inside, the vision starts and a smell of Leaf of Nicodemus fills the air. She is again approached by a man, a different one than the once we saw in the garden but who is still very obviously Nicodemus.</p><p></p><p>Kasvarina calls that man William at first, but he asks her to call him Nicodemus instead. He tells her that it took him many different voluntary hosts to get to her once again. And despite his partial happiness to see her again after what might be an eternity, we also get that both of them are uneasy around each other and don't want to talk about their actual feelings. Both Auryn and Gabriel get the impression that they could very well have been a couple after a miserable break up even if the circumstances appear to be different.</p><p></p><p>Nicodemus tells “Rina” (a nickname we've never heard anyone use before) that he will travel to Methia, which discomforts Kasvarina as if something really bad has happened in that place. She offers to accompany Nicodemus to Methia as she doesn't want him to go alone. But he reminds her of the teachings of Vekesh, asks her to continue living her life and to regrow until he calls for her aid once again. Kasvarina replies that she finds that thought pretty ironic after the Clergy had just killed Vekesh, but she lets him change her mind nevertheless.</p><p></p><p>The memory ends and Kasvarina explains that this very much felt like a possible final goodbye and that she didn't want Nicodemus to go alone. Somehow she must have had feelings for that man, but the pain she felt when she heard “Methia” was much more overwhelming than any affection she could have felt towards Nic. Needless to say that Asrabey isn't too happy to hear that, but even he understands that these memories happened long before he even met Kasvarina.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">(I have to admit that I really liked that "immediately after the Fall Nicodemus". He still feels very alive and shows believeable emotions. kudos to the writing of these scenes)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 8471530, member: 6816692"] [B]A Nic in time [/B] We travel to Seobriga to meet with Corta Nariz, the new minister for Dragon Affairs to talk about out request of getting a vision of Kasvarina's past with a full-fledged dragon tyrant. As Corta is very much concerned about the city's safety, we stress out that getting Kasvarina's memories back might be the most important step in unraveling the Obscurati's plans yet. Especially regarding the Colossus that may eventually return to our world and that may trample a beran city as easily as it could have trampled Flint. Corta understands our plea, but is still wary that a battle between a powerful mage and an adult dragon might be too much. Which is why she asks us about the specifics of the site and all we've learned about the incident so far. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](damn, that woman is one hell of an organizational talent and a skilled politician. Also we didn't tell her about the Charred Rocks which was “merely” a fight between her and an equally skilled druid/fey incarnation)[/COLOR] We suggest that we may turn the situation into a win-win situation as we might frame the memory event as a show off of a hero facing down and killing a dragon tyrant which might therefore raise the spirits of the Seobrigans. But as Corta Nariz digs deeper, we have to admit that we don't even know whether or not Kasvarina actually beat Rilego in Seobriga as we know that he died in a nearby forest. Which might bear the risk to have the sequence in Seobriga be just Rilego torching a bunch of eladrin soldiers. So we all agree to gather more information before we just let the Arc do its thing in Seobriga. As Corta Nariz suggests to meet with dragon scholars to research Rilego, we decide to search for the spot where the tyrant met his end according to history. But before we actually leave the city, we very cautiously check for Arc resonances in Seobriga to get a glimpse on the measurements of the Rilego vision site. And find that the area must be really huge, so better leave it to Corta to take precautions. So we travel to a forest not too far from Seobriga to find the place of Rilego's demise. It only takes us half of a day on horseback to reach said forest and find a cave where the Arc starts to resonate. Before we let the artifact do its thing, Auryn suggests to contact Asrabey first as this previously unknown memory of Kasvarina might help him understand his wife a bit better. After all, we know that Kasvarina has had her secrets and she does want to be more honest this time. Kasvarina agrees, even though Carlyle jokes that he will miss his Asrabey-free time somehow. So we send a magical message to the eladrin warrior in which we ask for his whereabouts and invite him to join us. He seems a bit reluctant at first, but the moment we signal him that Kasvarina would like to see him, he's already on the move. But Asrabey takes much, much longer to travel the Dreaming that he's thought and told us he would need. When he hasn't arrived at sunset (as he had planned), we set up camp for the night and agree to wait for the warrior. The delay isn't too bad as Carlyle (who only needs 4 hours of sleep) goes on a hunt right before dawn and brings back a boar for breakfast. So both Kasvarina and Auryn wake to the tasty smell of well-roasted boar. Asrabey arrives finally with a half day delay. He says that he had to take a very old road to the waking called the “silk road” and that most of the crossing points between Waking and Dreaming appear to be inactive. We tell him that this might be a side-effect of the Obs trying to manipulate reality and he doesn't inquire any further. All he needs to know is that he is where he needs to be. Kasvarina then places the crown on her head and lets it do its thing. All of a sudden, the rubble that's been lying around all over the place disappears and a hidden cave opens up in front of us. Kasvarina turns into a younger version of herself once more, draws a blade and walks straight into the cave. Her eyes are filled with a mixture of coldness and grief as she states that Rilego will die this very same day. Even for her, the sharpness and brutality in her voice makes us feel uneasy and Kasvarina jumps at the hidden figure of a trapped dragon in full, cold rage. Kasvarina unleashes a barrage of magic and slashes at the dragon and Rilego retaliates with his breath and claws. Both wound each other very badly until we decide to heal some of Kasvarina's wounds as we are really worried that she might faint at any time. After a long, bloody battle, the tyrant collapses and dies. Kasvarina turns away from Rilego without ever looking back, visibly broken. She's shaking, but still standing and we once again heal her wounds to help her recover physically. Once Kasvarina is back to her senses, she shares the moments she relived from her perspective with us. She explains that she hated Rilego with every fiber of her being and wanted him dead. Which is what she accomplished even if she felt lost and hollow after the deed was done. “This is the power of my matriarch, the woman I married. I don't know why you felt this rage, but I see that it was justified.” says Asrabey who doesn't seem to regret coming back from the Dreaming. We tell Asrabey that after seeing what happened here, we have to go back to Seobriga and try understand the reason why Kasvarina was in the state we saw. After all, we haven't learned much more than that she was filled with rage and that Rilego did die in that forest. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](Welp, who would have thought that Asrabey would come back? Told you that we're very much invested in the friendly neighborhood Dreadnaught. Things will get... interesting with him by our side ;) )[/COLOR] So we go back to Seobriga to share our new information with Corta Nariz. Together, we discuss how to safely induce Kasvarina's vision within the city's boundaries and agree to evacuate the whole area under the pretext that someone just found a dragon bomb or other ancient trap from the time of the Dragon Tyrants which needs to be disassembled by experts. Combining this story with a couple of illusions may be able to disguise the whole affair (including possible dragon fire) as a well-planned blasting. Corta agrees to this final plan, but tells us that this will need at least two weeks of preparation to not cause a panic in the general public. We don't want to just sit idly by, so Kasvarina, Asrabey and the two of us agree to go searching for more memories. As Elfaivar is very close by, visiting Ushanti would be the most logical step even though we still have Matriarch Athryalla's warning in our minds. Asrabey reassures us that the former enclave of Kasvarina would be among the safest places for the Matriarch, but we warn him that this might also be one of the places where the Obs would expect us to go. Kasvarina is quite able to lead us to her former home, but it takes us as longer while to enter the enclave as the whole place is constantly drifting through the Dreaming without being tethered to a fixed place in the Waking. We finally find the entrance near the border to Kellandia and enter. On the other side, we are immediately being hailed by a group of Rajputs who ask us where we're heading to. We tell them that Kasvarina, their Matriarch, has returned and that she doesn't need to answer all of their questions, thank you. We get the impression that these guys are much less respectful towards Kasvarina than appropriate, especially if one considers the fact that she once was the supreme leader of this place. They invite us to the palace to visit Ajit their “Patriarch” and Kasvarina agrees even if she has no memory of this guy. And this is is where Auryn really starts to believe that something isn't right as in her mind there is no way that her ancestor would have installed a man to lead an enclave. She tries to ask Kasvarina hushed questions about the possibility of this story being a lie, but Kas honestly doesn't know. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](yeah, she is really biased and conservative when it comes to Elfaivar...)[/COLOR] We find said Patriarch leading a luxurious life in the palace of Ushanti. Ajit recognizes Kasvarina as the one who left the care of Ushanti to his capable hands and immediately invites her and her entourage to stay in the guest rooms and have dinner with him this evening. We're still wary but decide to play our part in hope of getting more information this way. After leaving our luggage in the guest rooms, we take a longer stroll through the enclave in search of more memories. On our way, we see that the older Eladrin seem to revere Kasvarina as their Matriarch and we hear quiet voices who mock and despise the displayed life of overwhelming splendor that Ajit puts on display. We also find two places where the Arc resonates with a memory of Kasvarina but stay at a distance to let the event play out later where there are less people around. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](aaand he's immediately a disgusting no-good in Auryn's eyes. Way to have your biases confirmed :/ )[/COLOR] The sun sets early and we return to the palace to have dinner with Ajit. The guy seems to be superficially friendly, but we get the impression that he'd rather be left alone. And he also didn't know that Kasvarina had a small family branch left, so she had reason to keep this information a secret. After dinner and nightfall, we sneak out of the palace to go experience the memories of Kasvarina. The first one leads her to a garden where a calm Kasvarina seems to lead a peaceful life. We see Nicodemus, who inhabits a new body, approach her and call out to her. Kasvarina recognizes Nic, and we check that this man is indeed a memory to not be deceived by present-day Nicodemus once again. Nicodemus is very excited to tell Kasvarina about his new plan and asks her on the state of her own mission as he hasn't heard of the tigress in a long time. But Kasvarina brushes the matter off and tries to avoid talking about missions or any plans at all. She explains that she has had long and frequent talks with “that fool” Athryalla and came to the conclusion that her way of trying to forge a peaceful coexistence with Crisillyir might actually be successful. Nicodemus nevertheless tries to convince Kasvarina to carry on with their plan as he is sure to succeed this time, but she's having none of it. Instead she makes him leave and let her be. We memorize the details of this memory and deduce that this must be a really old one, and maybe happened only a century after the Fall. Both Auryn and Gabriel get the uneasy feeling that something terrible must have happened as Kasvarina later became a fervent member and officer of the Obscurati, which is much more unnerving when they consider the fact that she just sent Nicodemus away to have her peace. Kasvarina states that she was being honest with Nicodemus and merely wanted to live her life, free from all that foolishness her back-me associated with the man. She feels comfortable enough to seek out the second memory directly afterward, which is why we continue sneaking around. The next resonance is close to a locked up old house which Kasvarina opens with ease as it turns out that this one was once her own home. Once inside, the vision starts and a smell of Leaf of Nicodemus fills the air. She is again approached by a man, a different one than the once we saw in the garden but who is still very obviously Nicodemus. Kasvarina calls that man William at first, but he asks her to call him Nicodemus instead. He tells her that it took him many different voluntary hosts to get to her once again. And despite his partial happiness to see her again after what might be an eternity, we also get that both of them are uneasy around each other and don't want to talk about their actual feelings. Both Auryn and Gabriel get the impression that they could very well have been a couple after a miserable break up even if the circumstances appear to be different. Nicodemus tells “Rina” (a nickname we've never heard anyone use before) that he will travel to Methia, which discomforts Kasvarina as if something really bad has happened in that place. She offers to accompany Nicodemus to Methia as she doesn't want him to go alone. But he reminds her of the teachings of Vekesh, asks her to continue living her life and to regrow until he calls for her aid once again. Kasvarina replies that she finds that thought pretty ironic after the Clergy had just killed Vekesh, but she lets him change her mind nevertheless. The memory ends and Kasvarina explains that this very much felt like a possible final goodbye and that she didn't want Nicodemus to go alone. Somehow she must have had feelings for that man, but the pain she felt when she heard “Methia” was much more overwhelming than any affection she could have felt towards Nic. Needless to say that Asrabey isn't too happy to hear that, but even he understands that these memories happened long before he even met Kasvarina. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)](I have to admit that I really liked that "immediately after the Fall Nicodemus". He still feels very alive and shows believeable emotions. kudos to the writing of these scenes)[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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