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Welcome to the Halmae (updated 2/27/07)

spyscribe said:
Still one of the top quotes of the campaign.
And still the number one reason why Bad Monkey Jeff is getting coal in his stocking from me again this year... ;)

In other news, it turns out that watching eleven and a half hours worth of Lord of the Rings movie is harder your neck than it is on your butt. Who'd have guessed?

Oh, and special thanks to Sagiro, from whom I yoinked our exciting new beasties. I adjusted the physical description to fit my own particular style, but their abilities are pretty much the same. Those who read his story hour and recognize them, please keep mum. My players still don't know everything about 'em yet.
 

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spyscribe said:
to be continued…
I think that, because you all were on vacation (or at least, vacation from posting here), you should post another update in between the normal updates. You know, to catch up. ;)

More, more, more! ::whine::
 

Fajitas said:
Oh, and special thanks to Sagiro, from whom I yoinked our exciting new beasties. I adjusted the physical description to fit my own particular style, but their abilities are pretty much the same. Those who read his story hour and recognize them, please keep mum. My players still don't know everything about 'em yet.

Hee-hee. I know what they are. And you guys is well and truly fudged.
 




Part the Nineteenth
In which: Lira makes a new “friend.”

(Note: what follows is probably one of the most Lira-centric portions of the story to date. Frankly, it’s what I was paying attention to at the time. If other players feel their worthy deeds did not receive due honor in this chronicle, let me know, and we’ll see what we can do to supplement this account.)

As burning, slicing claws rake down her front, Lira does the only thing she can think of that might help.

She screams.

It is a scream of pain, and fear, and just a little bit of rage mixed in for good measure. It is as loud a sound as Lira has ever forced out of her small throat.

In the cacophony of the fleeing, the burning, and the dying, it is completely lost.

Thatch, Reyu and Essela have all they can handle facing down the warriors in front of the dormitory. For perhaps the first time in his short adventuring career, Thatch finds himself evenly matched. Reyu is having no better luck, and Essela is starting to take heavy damage. Between the clash of fists and swords, none of them notice one more scream for help, let alone recognize its source.

Anvil, supervising the bucket brigade doesn't hear her either.

Fortunately for Lira, he does see the young sorcerer go down. Calmly, Anvil loads his crossbow, takes careful aim, and fires.

The missile buries itself deep, knocking the creature off balance enough for Lira to scramble up from the dirt and run away.

The creature takes off after her, close on her heels, snarling, slavering, and then, just as it leaps… a terrified student dashes between them. The beast twists in midair, catching the student with four sets of razor-sharp claws.

Lira doesn’t watch the lifeless body crumple to the ground. She just runs, knowing that if she cannot find a place to hide, it will be her own blood staining the trampled earth. Unfortunately, cover that is not on fire is quickly becoming scarce.

“Over here!” Anvil yells, gesturing for Lira to get behind him. She wastes no time doing so, and pulls from her belt one of the party’s few healing potions. Anvil readies his sword, and turns to face the beast.

As the creature runs towards a solid wall of Anvil, it seems to decide that this is almost as tasty a morsel as the little one who keeps running away. It leaps, hitting the Justicar with a surprisingly solid >thunk< that sends him sprawling. Anvil's armor partially protects him from the shadow beast’s raking claws, but not completely.

Anvil, grits his teeth against the pain and—offering a quick prayer to Kettenek that the creature attacking him is as un-lawful as it looks—casts protection from chaos. He feels a familiar surge of lawful power wrapping around him and for a split second, it seems to work. The divine mantle solidifies between him and the shadow beast… and then the beast's claws sink through it like tissue paper, once again sinking into his flesh. That,thinks Anvil, really shouldn't happen.

Lira, hands shaking, finally manages to load her own crossbow. She is familiar with the weapon, but has never actually used one in combat before. Turning back and taking careful aim, she lets fly and watches as the bolt buries itself in the roiling mist of the creature's shoulder.

The beast shudders, howls in rage… and boils away into nothing.

Anvil sits up, gives Lira a quick nod, and turns his attention back to the battle at large.

Thatch, Reyu and Essela, with the help of several Pillars of Kettenek, are finally starting to make progress against the armed men in front of the sealed dormitory. Reyu turns to the scene behind her, where a shadow beast has just eviscerated another young student.

The thought rises unbidden: "baby-killers." She takes a moment to really look at the creature and revises her assessment: "unnatural baby-killers."

Reyu turns on it, viciously jabbing with her short spear. The blow hits, but the creature merely growls in anger, and attacks.

The analytic part of Reyu's brain notices that, along with the slicing sensation of the claws, there is a burning feeling, almost like acid. The battle has gone suddenly quiet, and she can distinctly hear the sound of her own ribs cracking under the creature's assault, followed by a blossoming sensation of the worst pain she has ever experienced, until mercifully, she blacks out.
 

Part the Twentieth
In which: *sigh* smoke, shadowbeasts… you were expecting?

Lira and Anvil both see the elf fall. Almost at the same moment, Anvil sees Essela's eyes go wide as the Allirian ranger plunges his short sword into her gut. She coughs once, spraying blood across her attacker’s face, then sinks to the ground.

Lira watches the shadow beast. Unconcerned with its now unconscious prey, the creature is sniffing the air again. It turns its head from side to side, searching, searching... Abruptly, it stops, and turns straight towards her.

But I didn't do anything to this one! Lira thinks desperately, as she tries to come up with some means of stopping the creature. Her wounds are only partially healed and she suspects that another blow will kill her. Unfortunately, the only way to keep it away is to have someone else between her and it. Once again, that someone is Anvil.

The Justicar readies his sword and attempts to defend himself as the beast bears down on him.

The shadow beast charges in. Anvil parries, but as he lifts his blade to cleave the creature’s skull, it reaches in under his guard, and catches the Justicar with a full-on claw-swipe. Anvil lets out a hoarse shout, and falls.

**********

Thatch is finally starting to have some luck in this fight. He has found his rhythm and the tide of battle is beginning to turn. Of course, he has to admit, remembering to drink the potion of bull’s strength we found on the bandits doesn’t half help. Thatch has just sunk his sword deep into the chest of one attacker, a Seddelen rogue, and nearly pins him to the ground on the blade when he hears Lira’s voice, behind him yelling:

"Thatch! Go kill that thing!"

Thatch pulls back on his sword just as Dennis back-stabs the last standing attacker. They turn back, and see—for the first time—the black beast upon the field. Sword raised, Thatch dashes forward, Dennis on his heels.

**********

Lira runs in the opposite direction to where Reyu and Essela have fallen within ten feet of each other. Reyu has a healing potion and Lira attempts to revive her first, hoping that once the druid is conscious she can aid the bleeding monk.

Carefully, Lira pours the potion down the elven woman's throat, slowly at first, and then faster as Reyu gains life enough to swallow on her own. Lira looks down, and notices that although the elf's wounds are healing, they remain raw and not completely closed. A glance at her own belly shows that she too still bears marks from the creature's claws.

When Reyu blinks back to consciousness, the air is still filled with smoke and screams. "Are they dead yet?" she asks the sorcerer kneeling by her head.

Lira puts the bets possible spin on bad news. “One of them is.”

Reyu gets to her feet and casts her last cure light wounds of the day on the fallen monk. It barely raises Essela to consciousness.

Across the quad, Thatch charges towards the remaining shadow beast. He bears down upon it with a mighty shout, and in two sword strokes the beast boils away to nothing at his feet. "Well," he thinks, "that wasn't so hard."

**********

Annika coughs hard on the black smoke that fills her small bedroom. Even lying flat against the floor it's getting hard to find good air. She can hear her classmates farther down the hall, screaming as the walls of their rooms catch fire.

The gap between door and floor allows for a little circulation. Annika stays as close as she dares, creeping forward for a breath and then scooting back as quickly as possible so that the thing outside can't smell her.

She tries hard not to vomit as the image rises unbidden of Mai, her cat familiar, rent by horrible black claws. It's as though a piece of her has been ripped out.

As if the beast outside could hear her thoughts, suddenly, inches from her face, the misty black nose is back snuffling at the gap under her door. Claws gouge at the wood, and Annika scrambles madly back. She's choking on the heat and the flames, and as the door splinters, she just has time to register the thought that this is going to be the last thing she ever sees.
 


dpdx said:
Wow. Serious, serious update. You dropped Anvil? You bastards! :)

Ahem. Unless you are referring to our shadowy onyx-acquiring conspiracy, that would be bastard, singular. I just write this stuff down. :p

Oh, and speaking of writing stuff down, to give Anvil his full second-level props, it probably took more than one hit to take him out. The darn shadowbeasts didn't manage to score crits against everyone.

(...er... not that it took a crit to take Lira to one hit point.)
 

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