Wizardru's Story Hour (updated 11/21)

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The Scroll: I have it - having it scanned.

Regarding Bolo - no short jokes came from the elven lady. Lord Gelban said he was to join us. I asked if we had a choice in the matter. Lord Gelban hesitated and finally said that our opinion would, as always, be taken into consideration. I said that was good enough for me, and I was sure Bolo would prove his worth by his deeds in what would come.

Then somebody ELSE made a short joke!


Now the reason I asked if we had a choice is simple. It was clear from what Gelban said, and what he didn't say, that there was a lot of grief in the Council over this and other things. By resisting the addition and seeing Gelban's reaction, it gives me a sense of what side of the argument he was on, and just how hotly contested it was. Gelban gives us a very free hand and takes our wishes and opinions seriously. Here's what was said between the lines:

Me: Do we get a choice? What if we don't want him?

Gelban: Tough noogies. I had to argue enough in council as it was, and I can't spend the political capital to block it if you don't want him. So take him.

If it were someone besides a druid from the Druidic Council, I would also be concerned about where the person's loyalties lay, but in this case that's not as big a worry.

Kayleigh has no problems with Bolo, him being added, (or short things in general). The resistance was an attempt to find out what we were not being told.
 

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Valanthe’s Journal – The Grand Tour – part 1

How’d I manage to get my battered self to the temple of Pelor? Let’s just chalk it up to my burning desire for a rematch with that bitch…

So there I was, just minding my own business when the hairs on the back of my neck started tingling. Before I could even think “uh-oh”, they made their move. Fortunately for me, they were not as stealthy as they believed themselves to be. And unfortunately for me, I recognized the tell-tale signs (or should I say lack of signs?) of Redbone.

She was wasting no time and started right out with a death attack. But since I have been getting more and more accustomed to fighting the unseen, I wasn’t that easy a target. I tried to retaliate but hadn’t quite pinpointed her exact spot yet and my blade found no purchase. For a few moments, we danced – me activating my blink tattoo and she casting deeper darkness. Not like that helped her since I can see in darkness, though that was probably my only victory of this meeting.

About this time, my Kayleigh voiced over the link that they too were being ambushed. I was a bit busy and getting quite angry with the turn of events. I think my reply was a bit short with her, to which I am sorry for now. Just don’t ever ask me to give a speech in the heat of the moment, I could make even the stoutest of men blush.

At that time I was thinking that I could take her. We traded blows back and forth quickly, with me getting poisoned. Silly me, I must have tried to stop her blade with my flesh. Then, being a wight, she managed to land a good attack on me, and I felt myself weakened a bit. I thought for a moment, and still being a bit overconfident, I tried to shrug it off and continue.

About 2 more drains later, feverish from the poison, I thought “Hmmm, I think that’s my blood all over me. That can’t be good.” So I said, “Well, I really would love to stay and play some more, but I think I hear Trithereon calling…” and with what little strength I still had, I managed to shadow jump out of reach, up a wall, and ran the roof tops to the temple.

Which brings me back to where I started this little romp…

I will rest a bit before I meet up with the rest of the group. I need to blow off some steam before I can be civil again. I am not sure what was wounded more, me or my pride.

But do know this, Redbone, we will definitely dance again, I promise you.
 

Speaking of Small Druids

Here is Bolo's stat block for those interested in the little scamp.

Bolo Brandybuck: Male Halfling (Lightfoot) Druid 13; CR 13; Small Humanoid (Halfling); HD 13d8+26; hp 97; Init +2; Spd 20 ft.; AC 18; Atk +8/+3 melee (1d6+1, club +2), +8/+3 melee (0+1, club +2), +13/+8 ranged (1d4, masterwork sling); AL NG; SV Fort +11, Ref +7, Will +14; Str 9, Dex 15, Con 14, Int 16, Wis 21, Cha 15; Height 3'5", weight 35

Skills and Feats: Animal Empathy +18, Climb +2, Concentration +10, Handle Animal +17, Heal +10, Hide +8, Intuit Direction +8, Knowledge (nature) +19, Knowledge (The Plains) +7, Listen +9, Move Silently +6, Ride +6, Spellcraft +18, Wilderness Lore +21; Ambidexterity, Track, Two-Weapon Fighting, Improved Two-Weapon Fighting, Weapon Focus (Club)

Bolo was trained to fight by a Ranger and spent much time in a traveling Ranger troup. He is very interested in the ecostructure of the world and other worlds as well.
He has a +2 staff (club to anyone else) with fire damage on one end and frost on the other.
+3 Leather armor
amulet of adaption
boots of striding and springing
a girdle of giant strength +4
and a bag of holding (type 4)

He has no animal friends from the spell. He will not take an innocent into danger.
 
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Some disturbing information

We are waiting for Kayleigh to return and nightfall to come upon us, that we might make our way out of the city unhindered. I drew Ariadne into my study and asked her a few questions in order to better plan our escape.

"M'lady. I ask only out of prudence, please do not be offended. What abilities, spells or items of majickal nature do you have with you that might help you to defend yourself if we should be attacked? Knowing this will help us protect you better."

She turned, looked at me, and then suddenly threws up violently onto the floor. She retched for a half-minute, dry-heaving for another. She sat, shuddering for a moment, as I offered her some water. She insisted that she was well, and waved you off my attempts to examine her.

"I have my amulet, but it is of little use unless I am near death. I know some simple magics, but these are mere tricks that father has taught me, such as summoning light into darkness, and masking my form from outside eyes. Magics often fail to effect me, so it was critical I learn to hide myself."

She began coughing, and again took another drink of water.

"Do you know of any places where you believe that you will be safe? Perhaps your father has some spots pre-arranged."

"All of the places that father set aside for us to hide were Dragon places....council places. They would not be safe now, I think. Maybe, maybe...in Hex...Hexpools...."

"In looking for a safe location for you, we are considering leaving the Prime Material. Will that cause you any hardship, and do you know how that will affect your special bond with your brother?"

She began sobbing, quietly.

"That thing is NOT my brother. Not really. We are bound somehow, but father would never tell me how. Leaving this world for some other? I don't know. Father never let me leave his side for very long. Certainly never to other worlds. He said some worlds weren't safe...because of...." She pauses, for a moment, her voice dropping to a whisper. "Infernus' predecessor."

I considered for a second and responded. "It would appear that there are many aspects to this that I am unaware. Who was this predecessor? Maybe he is no longer amongst the living."

Her reply shook me to my very core: "Father said that he'd died...but he hadn't...hadn't stopped. He was called....Ashardalon. He did something to himself...changed somehow. They found out he'd gathered followers, done unspeakable things. The council rejected him, and there was a battle. Father wouldn't tell me much...just that he'd left this world for another, and he'd taken some dragons with him."

It would appear that for this moment, that option is unavailable to us then.

In an attempt to distract both the girl and myself, I turned the subject back to her health. "M'lady. As you may be aware, I am a healer. We are in a delicate position, and if we are to move you to a place of safety I must know that you are up to an arduous journey. You are feverish, and your stomach is quite upset. Clearly this is more than the understandable stress of the day. Would you be willing to share your condition to me? I would keep it in the strictest of confidence."

"I am just shaken, sirrah. I felt fine this morning, and even during our...journey. If I were ill, I would know, surely?"

"I confess that I am not so familiar with the physiology of someone with your unique heritage, so it may be that I am mistaken. I most certainly hope so, but I will continue to monitor your condition in case I am not. Please rest until it is time to leave. If I hear any news I will let you know immediately."

With that I left her in the study to tell the others what I had learned.
 

Chapter 1.5

OOC Notes:

Covers between game happenings that went on via email

Between Adventures:

The more I thought about the idea of open warfare among the dragons, the more it disturbed me and the more I worried for Celene. I felt I needed to get word about this back to the Queen, and also word about the lack of contact from Aran’gel. Perhaps she would be motivated to contact him through the mark.

The helm still had its uses for the day, and I asked the group if there was any objection to me taking a quick trip home, and there were none. Since we were now cut off from our primary source of information and support, it would be important that we maintain close ties to our other resources, and I’m sure that’s something they considered.

I put on the helm and went to the palace.

Or tried to at least. It didn’t work. There was some kind of soft whump, and I didn’t go anywhere. It seemed that I was being blocked from the destination. This didn’t strike me as very unusual given that a crisis was afoot, and I instead teleported to my home and landed without incident.

The house was in turmoil. Servants were running to and fro, and it seemed a large group of riders had just passed through the estate. I learned from one of the servants that Mother was present, but that Father had, at royal request, resumed his commission and military rank, and gone with a group of light rangers to the south for some battle. He had left some six hours ago. There was no military personnel left on the grounds but there was a Champion with my mother who had delivered the message. The servant only knew the woman by the mark on her neck – three wavy lines as the wind.

I quickly found Mother in the grand hall, talking to an older female woman. Mother was surprised but happy to see me, and introduced the woman as Kesla. She wore light leathers dyed green and looked very athletic. She was a Swiftrunner of Ehlonna – scouts and messengers.

“The trees are dying,” she announced. “All of them. Every living one in Celene is DYING. And the enemies to the south have renewed their attack, with new horrors. I was sent to rally your father in our time of need.”

I told her I had dire news of my own and would need to speak to the Queen immediately. She said that the palace would be open to a Champion and after a brief hug for my mother, departed. Fortunately I could make good time to the palace thanks to flight (something I grow increasingly fond of each day). Kesla left with me, and moved with amazing speed as her kind is wont to do. I eventually outpaced her only because I could move over obstacles but she moved with a grace that left my method feeling somewhat crude.

On the way I realized that it would require power on a grand scale to blight the trees of the entire country, let alone overcome the resistance of the druidic population present. This was grave indeed.

Just outside the capital limits, I was challenged by a group of the royal cavalry on hippogriffs. Once closer however they recognized me and apologized and let me pass. Two of them escorted me to a landing area at the palace.

There I was greeted by a bookish young elf named Fyndor who identified himself as Onselven's apprentice. He introduced himself clumsily and seemed rather intimidated and overwhelmed both by my station and my general appearance. He informed me that Onselven was in the chamber of War with the Queen, and that he could take me to them at once. He then abruptly turned and tripped, dropping several scrolls. He apologized and tried to maintain some amount of dignity, and then lead me down from the garden. The stairwells were full of activity, with archers moving to defensive positions about the palace, and many higher ranking officers.

The war chamber was an obviously seldom used grand hall on the ground floor. I couldn’t help but note that the items used for the fey mysteries, such as the candles and gongs, lie in disarray, apparently forgotten. The war chamber was a large room with many tables, and a huge tapestry some twenty feet tall hanging on one wall. The finely worked drapery bears a map of Celene, and as you watch, the image changes ever so slightly. Generals and other high-ranking soldiers discuss strategy, though some turn their attentions in your direction as you enter. Fyndor lead me to the largest table, covered in maps and missives, where Onselven and the Queen had their backs to me. The meek apprentice approached Onselven, who said "What is it, boy? Speak up! Ehlmenestra take me, speak! These old ears have scarce failed, yet." without turning. Fyndor stammered out something unintelligible as a new face stepped from around the table. A young elf, though older than I, he stepped out and offered his hand, as both the Queen and Onselven turned to see who he addressed. He said "You must undoubtedly be Kayleigh. I am Tirem the Fletcher." On his outstretched hand I could clearly see the archer's nock.

In all my travelling and moving about, I’ve had little chance to interact with my brothers and sisters. Seeing him here was oddly comforting and made me feel a bit more connected.

I accepted his hand and gave a slight bow, then turned and moved before the Queen and bowed before her. She waited patiently and approvingly then quickly gestured for me to rise.

She said “We had not expected to see you so quickly in response to our distress, young Kayleigh, thought it pleases us just the same. First news of both my sons, and now my newest champion. At least some good things come of this trying time.”

News of her sons? I tried, but likely failed, to suppress my interest at that.

I managed to focus and get to the point. “I regret to say Your Majesty that it was not this new distress that brought me here, but rather ill tidings of another sort. News so disturbing I felt the need to bring word of it quickly. I was unaware of the plight here until I arrived.”

“I had two matters for Your consideration and I'll be brief: I believe Your Majesty already knows of the Scaled Council. I come to report that the council is shattered, and there is open warfare among dragonkind. Infernus has moved directly and openly against The Gilden and I suspect that dragons may be fighting all over the Flaness. While I cannot guess what this means for Celene, I knew it could not bode well and came as soon as I could to inform you of this.”

The queen was obviously troubled by the news, and it is obvious that neither she nor Onselven were aware of this development. She said “I have never trusted them prior to this, and now I see I had good reason. But why shatter the council? Why now? The chromatics must have a reason...or they found something that they think would give them the upper hand. When I have time, I shall turn my attentions to this new dilemma. Thankfully, we only depend on ourselves here, and none but elves themselves can be depended upon.”

I replied “The actions of the Chromatics does seem sudden and unexpected from what little I know.” I was somewhat surprised she did not inquire as to how I came to this information but was not about to question it.

I went on “The second matter is that Aran'gel has been out of contact for some time, and I have some reason to fear for his safety. However if you have heard news of him, then that concern may be moot.”

At this the Fletcher piped up. “Ah, yes, I encountered Aran'gel not four days past. I was heading south and he was heading west. In fact, I was to get a message to you later today, time permitting. He was most emphatic, and spoke very highly of you. I see what he meant about your eyes. Quite lovely, indeed, if I were so inclined.”

At this, the queen fixed him with a riveting stare, while Onselven spontaneously broke into a coughing fit. Her burning gaze took you in for a moment and I could do little but blush. Then her stare returned to the Fletcher, who either hadn't noticed, or wasn't particularly concerned.

“Regardless, he was leading a war party westwards, hunting some enemy archer and some gnolls, I think it was. He seemed to think that they were heading for the mountains, searching for something. He wanted me to let you know that when he was finished, that either way he would 'regain his hand' or something, whatever that was supposed to mean. Oh, now I remember, it was 'Regain his hand, regain her heart.' I suppose he meant you. He can be some thick-necked sometimes. It's a good thing he's so good-looking.”

The silence was suddenly broken as the near-shaking Queen snapped a wand she was using clean in half, filling the hall with a shocking crack.

So, after facing orcs, goblins, undead, vampires, and dragons, now I’m going to be executed by my own Soverign. Oh well. I suppose it was interesting while it lasted.

For a moment, she looked as if she's ready to begin yelling, but the moment passed, and she seemed to relax...if going from hyper-tensive to tense can be considered relaxing.

“YES. WELL. THANK YOU, FLETCHER. DID MY SON HAVE ANY. WORDS. FOR ME?”, the queen managed to say.

He thought only a moment and said “Hmm? Oh, yes, he did, actually. He wanted you to know that he will serve his country faithfully and without reservation in times of need. And that he would always love his country, no matter how he might act. He told me that was the important part....'make sure she knows', he said. He wanted to make sure that no matter what might happen, he would always love his...*ahem*...country.”

The queen mulled this over for a moment, and then turns towards the map, turning her back to you and everyone except Onselven. She remains quiet for several moments. “As for my other son, he is coordinating the southern defense against the Mak's forces, and these newer 'root' horrors.”

I was not even close to regaining my composure yet but it suddenly hit me. Archer and gnolls … moving west… searching…

The binder.

I turned to the Fletcher and the map saying “Where exactly did you see Aran'gel? From what you say, it sounds as if he was chasing some of Chavram's forces, perhaps with an archer on loan from Kargoth. If they were moving west and searching, then they are likely going after the binder.” With that I looked towards the Queen, for she would know the implications of that.

The Queen turned to look at me, her brow furrowed in concern. The makeup about her eyes is smudged, and it was clear that she hastily wiped away a tear or two. Onselven made an effort not to notice. I didn’t know if she was upset at the words from Aran’gel or by his apparent interest in me. I may not be of highest noble birth but I suppose he could do much worse. In any case the Fletcher replied “We met him around the Yatils, just north of the border. He wasn't sure if they were going to continue skirting the mountains, or head for the Crystalmist range further west. He was certain that they were preparing for an entry into the mountains, though. He said that they were travelling with several heavily-laden pack mules, and had at least one human with them, someone he didn't recognize. The man was wearing red velvets of a dark color, but they couldn't risk getting much closer without fear of discovery. Most of what they know comes from his familiar.”

Onselven asked “Could they know where the binder is?” Onselven asks. “We've searched for it ourselves, to no avail. A binder cannot detect another binder...they are enchanted to prevent it, and magics will not reveal its location.”

I answered chillingly “But there is the Great Index. It was at one time connected to all the binders and knew of them and their locations. At the very least it knew where the binder was when contact was lost, many years ago if I recall. It showed two binders in the western mountainous areas.”

“I have some reason to believe the site of the Great Index was attacked at the same time the Chromatics broke the Council. Chavram may have gotten access to the Great Index and is using that as a place to start looking. Even so it will not be easy for them to find - that binder is well hidden.”

The Queen pondered this. “I am unsure how to proceed. We do not have the forces to commit to stopping them, if they are. My son may be the only thing that stands to stop them. If this was the intent of these attacks, it certainly has succeeded.”

I asked “Do you have the forces to defend Celene? My friends and I have someone in our care that we need to hide somewhere safely, and if we can do this, then we can turn our attentions to something else. However I'm loathe to turn my aim from Celene's enemies if I am needed here.”

“There is clearly a very well coordinated effort going on by someone to accomplish something. My friends and I have been involved in these matters much of late and in fact someone just sent assassins this very day to kill us. It may be that was the plan to take us out of the picture, in which case we are the wild card that can be used to disrupt these machinations.”

She said “We can defend Celene, at least for now. I would rather not ask for help from any of the Uleks. This should be an elvish matter. I have always trusted in the judgement of my champions...even when they choose differently than I might. I trust you to make the correct decision.”

Then she added, smiling “These attacks may not all be a single concerted plan, or a single goal. You need to stop thinking like a human, child.”

“Too long in their company I dare say.” I replied then thought a moment and went on.

“I doubt it's a single plan. More likely it's several diverse elements that are all taking advantage of a window of opportunity. And it is possible that they were all informed of this window by someone to facilitate his purposes. I should mention that we have crossed paths with Fraz Urb'Luu of late, and his plots run deep.” It was of course silly of me to think that all of these forces would be working together. But it was very easy to believe that someone like Fraz let each know of a coming crisis that would allow them to act, and they each took it. Such a plot would be very much like him.

“If Celene can be defended for now, then I will try to apply my leverage where it can do the most good, and then see how matters stand. I will try to convince my companions to find Aran'gel and with him stop those seeking the binder - that will be of grave concern to them. Should matters change here then I am of course at Your disposal.”

I rose to depart at this, then stopped, and admittedly with some level of dread in asking, said “Is there any word you would have me carry to Aran'gel?”

She paused, then began to say something and then thought better of it. After a moment, she said, "Tell him that there exists a wide variety of healing magicks to restore lost limbs, but none to restore lost pride. His mother thinks he should avail himself of the former. Follow your own wisdom, child. You have served us well in bringing us this news. Should you be able to chance more of it, we know you will share it when it is prudent to do so. The blessing of Corellion upon you.”

I bowed, with a sense of satisfaction that I had done well for my Queen and country. I was glad she considered this to be worth her time and bother in this time of crisis. She granted me leave to go, and before I did, I turned to Tirem and said “I hope I will have an opportunity to speak to you again. Soon.” He just grinned a bit at the chaos he knew he caused, and wished me well.

Once clear of the city, I teleported back and told everyone what I had learned.
 

The Grand Tour - Chapter 2

The Grand Tour: Chapter 2 – The chase scene

OOC Notes:

Experience this session is 3500.

Loot:

Two rings of protection +1 (Valanthe and Bolo)
Wand of mirror image 5 charges (Scorch)
Wand of dispel magic 10 charges (Kayleigh)
One potion of cure serious wounds (no drinking our loot)
Bracers of armor +3 (Kayleigh, old +2’s into the pot)
Three sets of mithril chainmail


This Week’s Adventure:

It had been an hour since I returned, and the scene was still most disturbing. It was quiet in our immediate area in the forest, but the unrest in Greyhawk had spread well beyond the city walls. Smoke and fire were in the sky from fighting both in and outside of the city. The Pyrmaid Arcane, home of the mages guild, had changed to a shimmering reflective surface. To the west, the dockside shanties were in ruins, and we could see warships docked instead of trading vessels. Troops were moving all around, flying no standard and giving no indication of whom they worked for. Worst of all, Castle Greyhawk was in flames. Visions of inhuman things danced in the smoke and flickering tongues of fire.

There was no word from Lord Gelban or any of the dragons yet. At one point we caught sight of two gold dragons diving and attacking at least one red and two blues. At one point a giant copper took flight, pursued by three blacks. The copper became insubstantial and ghost like, and then disappeared, and the blacks, unable to pursue, turned back towards the city. At one point, all our dragon scales suddenly turned a dull silver. We were unsure what that meant – had Lord Gelban been killed they would likely have crumbled to dust – but surely it was not a good sign. Fortunately they still functioned – I’ve become so used to it I’m not sure how we’d work without them.

Then we saw footmen and horsemen moving in our general direction, beating the bushes and looking for something. Still feeling off-balance and unprepared, we moved quickly away by air, and put several miles between us and them.

It was a tense night but nothing else happened. In the morning, Bolo went to speak to the Druidic Council, travelling through the trees. When he returned, his reports were most disturbing.

It’s not just the trees in Celene that are dying – it’s the whole of the Flanesss. I could only stare agape at Bolo trying to understand the incredible power of such a thing, but he explained further.

There are places in the Flaness that are so old they are fading from this plane of existence. They are retiring and dying, somewhat like a plant. Some of these are leftover from before the time of the migration eastward. One such place is the drow city. Another is the Grove of Porpherio. Propherio was an elf long ago who made a grove for his half-elven princess. Within the grove is Yggdrasil, the world tree. Beory invested a great amount of her power into it, and set the Green Man to guard it. All the trees in the world are connected to the world tree. The druids believe that the world tree is being attacked, and with it all the trees in the Flaness.

The druids can hear the cries of the Green Man as they travel within the trees.

For now, there was little we could do about this. We still had our problem of getting Ariadne somewhere safe, as the druids did not believe they could protect her. We discussed the idea, and Aethramyr brought up Ravenna. I was not certain that Ravenna would be willing to do this, given her generally cold attitude, however there were precious few choices.

Fortunately Ravenna was willing, and we quickly transported Ariadne and Ember to the Land of Black Ice. Ravenna too could feel the attack but had little more information than that. But she was willing to shelter Ariadne and Ember, and that took a large burden from our minds.

With that done, we turned our minds to what would be our next move. The more I thought about it, the more I felt that the timing of all this was no coincidence. I believe that the assassination attempts were supposed to take us out of play for the coming events. The fact that we survived them meant we had an opportunity to affect the outcome of what would follow. The forces of good had an ace up their collective sleeve, and we were it.

We had no shortage of options – we could join the battle against the horrors assaulting Celene, we could join in the dragon war, we could search for the cause of the assault on the world tree, we could follow Aran’gel and find the people searching for the binder. And there were more choices besides.

Of them all, the binder was the most troubling – it was the most immediate problem, and the one that had the highest apparent consequences. So we set out to the west to intercept what we believed were Chavram’s forces.

We knew of two binder locations marked in the Great Index in the mountains – one farther north in the Barrier Peaks, and one more southerly in the Cryastalmist mountains. Fortunately I was still able to orient on Aran’gel somewhat. It was crude but it was enough to give us a general sense of direction and indicate that they had turned west and south towards the Crystalmists. Using wind walk, and Bolo shapeshifting to a griffon, we were able to make good time by air and close the rather large lead that everyone had on us.

The first night, I had a sudden shiver towards the end of my watch. I realized someone was scrying on us, on Scorch specifically. I could start to see an eyeball hovering in the air. Bolo and I roused a few people and we were able to dispel it before too long. Of course it’s never that easy.

Before long, the fire burst up and flared. Part of it broke off and took on a humanoid form, with eyes like coals, and it stood there.

Scorch recognized it. (How is beyond me, I can’t even begin to wonder about that.) It was a fire elemental he had summoned so long ago in the canyon near Nightfang Spire to heat up the rocks. They had a rather long conversation in Ignan. About mid way through, Scorch said over the scales that we had better prepare – someone would be popping in soon to attack. (Later, Scorch said that the elemental had been summoned and a deal made that he would find Scorch and report his location so that the summoner could then send an assault against us. Scorch was unable to convince the elemental to tell him who it was though.)

We had a few moments to cast a few spells and get ready, and it made a big difference. We were fairly well prepared and mass hasted when a group of humans teleported into camp. They were lightly armored in mithril chain shirts and shields. Four had longswords while two had wands. Each was wearing a black armband and light clothing, mostly black.

I wasn’t sure what to expect from these men, but something didn’t seem right. They just didn’t seem like much of a threat on the surface and that was surely not true. But I opened fire quickly and each one dropped with a single arrow. Now I was sure something was fishy.

Moments after the dying ones died, and even while one of them was still on his feet, the bodies began to twist and deform. Tearing apart and in some cases exploding, they gave birth to twisted shadowy creations. So it seemed the Scarlet Brotherhood was attacking us again – this was far too reminiscent of the assault on Ariadne in Lord Gelban’s garden.

Where once were men, now we faced three large winged demons, and three others that were wispy insubstantial forms of shadow. At least the true foe was out in the open now.

I opened fire on one and filled it with arrows while Aethramyr tore into another. Shatterspike bit deep into these beasts and they cared for it little. Scorch was able to finish what Aethramyr started with a few spells.

The beasts let out a keening wail but only Meepo was overcome and froze in place. Dravot used a searing light and obliterated one of the shadowy ones and we all continued to work. As a group we fought well and together, and kept the situation under control. Bolo must have done something to Crescent as he was much larger than usual.

I kept my attention on the demonic beasts – their wings were taking them up out of the reach of most of the party, but it only gave me a cleaner shot, and I slew the one I had fired at initially as blades and spells kept flying around the camp.

I turned to the last demon and he howled in pain as five arrows tore into him. [OOC: I had a good round and did 75 points. Shatterspike was having a field day on the outsiders, and the searing light was extremely effective also.] Scorch started opening up with lightning bolts and killed the last shadow beast and the last demon in a matter of a moment.

After dying, the forms reverted back to the shattered remains of the humans they sprung from. We quickly checked the bodies and then moved our camp a few hundred yards to prevent a repeat of that assault, even though we really didn’t expect it. That assault had to cost someone, and it was unlikely another one could be staged quickly.

At my request, Aethramyr tried to do a lucid dreaming to Aran’gel, but was unable to find him.

In the morning we took to the air again, and were able to cross the Lortmills far faster than either Chavram’s forces or Aran’gel’s would on foot. We spent the next few days trying to catch up to them and fortunately were not assaulted again. I was able to discern enough of Aran’gel’s direction to keep us moving in the right direction. In the foothills of the Crystalmists west of Sterich, we picked up the trail of several humans with heavily laden pack mules. We believed we were closing fast as we were much more mobile and not burdened with pack animals.

Between Bolo’s tracking abilities and my senses, we moved quickly through the mountains and came to a cave. Outside were two dead gnolls. Some of the arrows bore Aran’gel’s fletching, and others were unknown but of elven make. It seemed obvious that Chavram’s group had left these two outside to guard their exit, and Aran’gel and his men killed them and went in after them. This happened only a few hours ago so we were close.

Inside the cave, it quickly turned into worked stone, and a massive staircase heading into the darkness. Around the area were various carvings, and many symbols of Therizdun, in varying shapes, sizes and places.

Below, the stairs continued into the depths. We had to move fast or we’d loose this race.
 

Dravot’s Journal: Journey from Greyhawk and to the Crystalmist Mountains

We leave shortly for the cave, to hopefully find Arangel and Chavram’s agent. From Kaltin’s information, I believe that it is Sebastian, but this is far from certain. I will find out soon enough.

At least Ariadne and Ember are safe with Ravenna (or as safe as they could be anywhere, under the current circumstances). I am pleased that I thought of that option, and that Ravenna was amenable to it. The news about the trees is not good, however. I have to believe that it is somehow tied to one of our enemies. If so, I hope that we can stop it before irreparable harm is caused to the Flaeness.

Until last night, our pursuit of Arangel and the agent was uneventful, but we seemed to be making good time compared to them, thanks to windwalk and other spells. We were beset upon by some shadow creatures who first appeared as men. As we slew the men, the corpses transformed themselves into the shadow things. I contributed where I could, with bless and prayer, and was able to slay one of the foe with a searing light (he seemed quite vulnerable to it), but they were immune to the fire of my flame strike and then took to the air where I could not follow them. The attack was well orchestrated, but we were able to hold back the enemy with fair success. Nonetheless they are not to be taken lightly. Our new companion, Bolo was very brave and fought quite well.

After Gerrin’s note, I decided to make contact with Kaltin (via sending) on our way out of Greyhawk. I asked whether Chavram was going after the evocation binder, but the answer was somewhat vague. He mentioned that Sebastian has defied Chavram. I have inferred that this probably means that Sebastian is up ahead. Kaltin has somehow managed to break free of Chavram’s grip and will hopefully be able to aid us with intelligence on Chavram’s activities, as well as more tangible help when the time comes.
 

Information was flying hard and fast. We had unfortunatly little of use to us. I knew that the Druidic council had to be appraised of the dragon's war and set off for the Elder Grove.
Walking the Green has always been a blessing and a joy to me. Iwas unprepared for the cries I heard. There was nothing I could do to alter my course to find the source on the cries, just follow through to the grove. I was not able to see the Elders at the time., but I was able to relay the information to them. I was told that the cries I heard were those of the Green Man. He is the guardian of the Grove in a distant demi-plain. My mind reeled. "What have the Elders gotten me into" I said as I started my trek back to the Champions. I had found that the Trees in all but one area of the world were dieing. The great world tree was under attact and it's guardian was being tortured. There must be something I can do to aid him and repair my beloved world.

We were able to get the Dragonling and sorceress to safety and set off to find the next Binder (and save the archeress' love interest, I will speak what I see as truth)

On the first watch on our first night out we were attcaked. 8 humans appeared and attacked. I was able to enspell the paladin's mount and make his strikes more powerful and tried to enlarge him. Unfortunatly I was unaware of his magical status and the enlargement spell went poof. I saw that my friend Meepo was endangered by the sound from one of our opponents. I went a bit nutsa and assumed Dire bear form. I attacked one of the flying creatures but found I could not harm it. Instead I grappled the beast and was about to ground it so that Josan and Cresent could make short work of it but 5 shafts from Kayleigh ended that threat. I must finish making my enchanted gloves.
we were able to find the cave that the Champion had entered and I am unsure of my usefullness while in a non-natural setting like this. But I will trust in the Green about me and Ehlonna's blessings.
 

MasterOfHeaven said:
Bah. This story just isn't the same without Rackhir.

You might try messaging him here on the boards, he might consider doing a Story hour of the Return to Temple of Elemental Evil, which he's currently in the thick of, now.
 
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Meanwhile....

The Thezzizz of the Waking Dream stared into the Omnipotex, sometimes more often than was prudent, or so his ahhna'inma all thought. In truth, he knew this was so, but his hate could not be assuaged, and he needed to view those who would be his enemies. He could feel them now, feel their mindstink...cluttered, disordered thoughts.

He examined each in turn, contemplating each of them. There could be no doubt, now. Their paths would cross, as it had with the Ral'ishad. The Random was among them, and it fed on such things.

"Make the preparations", he intoned in a gravely, emotionless voice. "We shall take it first, before they come. Let them deal with it's horrible dreams."

"What of the captives?", asked his Luhtoa, his first. "There will be no time for their suffering, as is required by the rites. Are we to simply kill them?" His tone indicated how much distaste he held for the idea.

"No. Kill all but the one who once possessed this." To emphasize his point, he raised the Omnipotex. "That one...destroy his remaining crystals and break his legs. Leave him to die, going slowly mad. I will have mastered it by then, and no longer need his lifeforce."

And so it was done.

Let them come. Let them fear the rage of their dreams, and suffer the dreams of the dead one.


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Oh, game this weekend, by the way.

Cheers.
 

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