Wraithdrit
First Post
"Yep, its just a damned statue..." Durgaden shook his head at what they had thought was a stone golem and then looked at the sarcophagus. "Lets get this thing open and get out of here." He shoved hard, but the lid did not budge.
Tanerus stepped up and lend the dwarf a hand. He threw his back into it, his small boots scraping on the floor over and over as he tried to find traction and move the hefty lid.
All of it was to no avail. Amador strode up and quipped, "Need a hand fellas?" Durgaden glared at the elven priest.
"Shut yet trap and help." The dwarf's face was bright red, his muscles straining.
Amador smirked and put a shoulder against the lid and pushed as well. Finally there was movement, and the heavy lid slid to one side.
Durgaden yelled, "Heave it up and over!" The three combined to finally toppled the lid. Looking down at the corpse laying in the sarcophagus, the trio frowned a little. Amador raised one hand to cover his noise and mouth. The corpse was old, turned gray, partially rotted away. The thing that really turned their stomach though was the look on its face. Some form of horror or madness had striken this person in its finally stages of death. Its face was twisted and horrible.
Then its eyes snapped open. From where he was in the corridor, Will heard his three friends yelp. He glanced over to see them all jumping back from the edge of the sarcophagus.
Darkness welled in the three companions heads. Their vision tunnelled and their knees became weak. Amador thought he could hear the wails of the dead and dying, he knew that he could easily close his eyes and join them...
But as quickly as it started it ended. Amador called out loudly, "No!" He grabbed his holy symbol and thrust it towards the creatures, his legs finding their strength once again. The holy symbol was warm in his hands and he yelled out to his diety for protection.
Durgaden had already slumped forward, but before he collapsed he too was able to shake off the effects the creature's gaze had. He lifted his axe and growled out, "What on earth is that?!"
Tanerus stumbled back, shaking the vision of the foul creatures madening visage from his memory. Even when he regained his senses he continued to backpeddle. His head shook from side to side. Undead were on the short list of things that Tanerus hated above all else.
The creature wailed at the sight of Amador's glowing holy symbol. It writhed inside of the sarcophagus, its arms flailing up to try and protect itself. Durgaden began chopping quickly. He severed one hand, cut deep into the things chest, then hacked three times into its head till it split open like melon. The creature slumped back to the bottom of the sarcophagus, death replacing undeath.
Amador lowered his holy symbol, letting out a breath. One eyebrow lifted and he pointed at the bottom of the sarcophagus. "Its a false tomb, there is a trap door in there."
Will's eyes went large when he saw the form that Amador and Durgaden lifted out of the sarcophagus. "That was a bodak!" The two companions dumped the creatures remains into the pit. "Very deadly... its gaze has been known to kill."
Durgaden glanced at Will and nodded, "Not anymore it isn't..."
Tanerus stepped back up and examined the trapdoor. "Its not trapped." They lifted it up and found another set of stairs spiralling down into darkness.
Will spoke up. "We should rest before going down there."
Amador quickly agreed. "I have little energy left, I'm afraid another few fights like that and I will be unable to heal our wounds." A watch schedule was set, and soon the companions were resting easily. They awoke and prepared to head out.
Tanerus led the way, followed by the rest of the companions. The staircase led into a small domed chamber. The far wall held a door of stone. Carved into the door was a bas relief of a middle-aged man wearing robes. He was casting some sort of fiery spell. At his side was a book and a wand.
Will swallowed, "Thomas Flamesculptor..." He cast a soft quick spell and scanned the room quickly, "No magic in this area..."
Tanerus swung the door open, was about to take a step inside when Will called out, "Stop! That floor... in the corridor... its magic..." He concentrated a bit harder, "Its an illusion."
Amador stepped off the stairs and to one side, "We better prepare for more combat, we obviously have not reached the end of this tomb yet."
Will nodded and began to recite the words of his shield spell. Pain blasted through him as something massive struck him in the shoulder. He stumbled back but managed to keep the spell up.
Amador was also hit by something unseen. He stumbled back, then lashed out with his sword at whatever it was that was attacking him. Without seeing his target he was afraid he would not be off much help.
Tanerus rolled to against one wall and came up with his sword in his hand. His eyes darted about the room, looking for the source of the danger.
To Amador's left Durgaden reached into his magical backpack, muttering, "Dust..." A small bag rose to his grasp. He popped the tie that held the back together and threw it out ahead of him. Directly between him and Amador a vapor form took shape under the Dust of Appearance.
Will cast another spell and his eyes flashed brightly. "Invisible Stalkers!" He could now see his opponent, and wasted no time in casting a spell at it. Lightning shot from his hands, ripping over the creature. It screamed in pain.
Now that Durgaden and Amador could see their opponent they wasted no time in hacking the creature into small bist of vapor. Tanerus tumbled up to behind the stalker that still menaced Will. He plunged his sword into its back and twisted. Though the creature had no vital organs to disrupt, the halfling's blows were enough to send it back to its own plane.
The room went quiet again, nothing but the panting of the companions trying to catch their breath could be heard. Finally Tanerus lowered his blade and moved toward the open door. "I so want to get this over with, I can climb along the wall..."
Will shook his head, "I have a better idea... here." He tossed the halfling a potion. "Its a flying potion." Tanerus caught the potion and quickly imbibed its contents. His feet came up off the ground and he floated about a little, testing the potions effectiveness.
Tanerus flew across the corridor to another carved door. He soon pulled it open as well, finding it untrapped.
He paused and noted to his companions, "I hear wind from the pit below, serious wind..." He looked down and back and now that he could see through the illusion, was easily able to see a set of spikes on the wall of the pit some five feet below the surface. He spun to look at the opposite wall, finding an opening there. He lowered his hand and felt harsh winds whipping from the opening. "Oh... devious... if you fall in, the winds push you into spikes on the wall, then you fall down the pit... probably to more spikes."
Durgaden frowned, "Whats in the room, Tanerus!"
The halfling finished admiring the trap and flew into the room beyond. "Its a big room, looks round, like the last few... oh... another sarcophagus, and some sort of large construct beast... a golem I'd say..."
Will called out, "Whats it made of?"
Tanerus flew a bit closer, but it was his nose that gave him the answer. "Clay... definately clay." He wrinkled his nose at the smell and flew a bit closer.
Durgaden growled, "I should get in there..."
Will put a hand on the dwarf's shoulder, "We have a potion of levitate, but lets wait and see what else he finds out... it could be another trap."
Tanerus flew closer and closer. When he was about twenty feet from the golem it lurched to life, moving slowly around the sarcophagus. Tanerus drew it back from the sarcophagus then darted up and over it. He threw himself at the lid of the sarcophagus and was surprised when it slid aside for him.
Inside was an ancient corpse dressed in robes. In its hands it clutched an ancient gold bound book. A circlet say upon its head, and its belt pouches were full.
Tanerus looked down and chuckled, below were he would have been standing if he were not flying a trap door had opened up. He could see that benath the trapdoor was a horizontal shaft. He could hear the wind rushing past the opening.
But he had more immediate problems to deal with. Quickly he snatched up the circlet, book, and belt of pouches. He bolted upward and turned to see that the golem had stopped halfway toward him. He lowered a little and the golem started forward. He raised back up and it stopped.
Tanerus figured he could outrun the golem so began to fly higher to stay out of its reach.
Durgaden growled, "Thats it, I'm going in there." He drank the potion of levitation and started to move sideways along the wall, levitating above the illusionary floor.
But the golem had something else in mind. It backed up then slammed the door shut.
Tanerus paused and looked down at the golem, the closed door, then back at the sarcophagus. He turned and flew straight towards the sarcophagus at full speed.
Durgaden yelled at the shut door, "I'm coming little buddy!"
The golem began charging toward where Tanerus would land. At the last moment Tanerus shifted and flew straight through the trapdoor into the wind tunnel. He arched and began flying straight into the wind. Even that little turn cost him a trip twenty feet down the tunnel. The trapdoor opening was now twenty feet in front of him. He turned full force into the wind, flying as fast as the spell would allow him.
Using the speed of the fly spell, he was able to control his horizontal movement in the wind tunnel. Short burst after short burst he would slow himself a little to let the wind rip him further down the corridor, then kick the spell back in full force so as not lose control of how fast and how far he went.
The force of the wind was more than he had ever felt. His hair and clothes whipped him hard, his cheeks were pushed back, his mouth forced open. His eyes were wide with pain and concentration, but he managed to maintain control. Finally he saw the first wall of the pit pass beside him. He was in the pit itself. He pulled up and popped free of the wind, shooting up through the illusion before he finally stopped still, floating in the air in the middle of the corridor, clutching the treasures he had found.
Softly he croaked, "Got it." He lifted the book a bit higher and his companions smiled. "Now can we go?"
Durgaden smirked and pushed back along the wall. "Aye lad, lets go."
The group was glad to finally see the dwarven companions they had left at the entrance. Durgaden turned to one he recognized, "Seal off this staircase."
"Yes sir!" The dwarf saluted and began giving orders to the others.
Will held the book gently in the crook of his arm. He finally had it, after all this time, the book was his.
Durgaden carried the circlet, the Chamberlain's Circlet, to Gregor. After giving him several orders he offered the Circlet to Gregor. "You are the best one to serve as me Chamberlain... and you will rule while I am away."
"Away m'lord?"
"Aye... my companions and I travel to stop whatever it is the drow are planning. We will get back those items that were stolen."
"M'lord, you honor me. I will serve the kingdom with all my ability." Gregor let the tired adventurers retire to their rooms. It had been a long two days of adventure in the crypts, and in the morning they planned to head back out.
Gregor had told them where the Underdark tunnels led first. "There is a military outpost of the Tethyamar kingdom directly east of here. Its high in the mountains, an old griffon rider nesting aerie."
Durgaden had nodded, "That will be were we go next then. Send for as many friends and relatives as you can Gregor, let them know the mines are in our hands again and that we need all the help we can get."
Gregor nodded, "Of course m'lord."
It had taken several hours but finally the companions found what they knew had to be the entrance to the bottom of the aerie.
Tanerus whistled, "Now there is something you do not see everyday." A massive underground lake lay before them. Glowing mosses lined the walls, lighting the entire cavern. A huge long land bridge led up from where there were to across and above them, leading to another opening out of the upper portions of the cavern.
The middle of the bridge had long ago been collapsed and replaced with a wooden bridge. Eitherside of the land bridge was sheer dropoff, leading into the cold waters below. At the far end of the land bridge a set of stairs led off eventually into the lake itself. Beneath the cold waters, an ancient dock could be seen. Obviously the water level had risen here some time ago, covering the dock.
The most spactacular feature of the underground lake though, was the twin waterfalls. One cascaded down the side of the cavern, the other came through an opening in roof of the cavern. But unlike most waterfalls, this one travelled backwards! Water flowed up and into the shaft above.
Amador shook his head, "Water doesn't flow up naturally."
Will nodded, "Some powerful magic to make that thing flow backwards."
Tanerus nibbled on his lip, "Think it is some kind of water supply for the levels above?"
Durgaden nodded, "The griffons and their riders would have needed water somehow..."
Tanerus moved to the wooden part of the bridge then stopped. "This bridge is not connected to the stone in anyway, its just sort of laying on top."
Durgaden frowned, "Is it sturdy?"
Tanerus looked back, "Aye. Seems to be. We should only cross one at a time though. And walk softly... don't want to bounce it out of its perch." Tanerus scrambled across quickly and turned to look back.
Durgaden shrugged and moved forward. About halfway across he looked down between the wooden slats of the bridge and frowned, "Why is the water moving like that?"
A massive water elemental stood up from the depths of the water. Its stood quickly from straight beneath the bridge, leading with its two massive hands, slamming up into the bridge.
Durgaden screamed in surprise as the bridge he was on was tossed up into the air with little effort. Tanerus, Amador and Will were helpless to do anything but watch as the dwarf and the bridge fell into the icey cold waters below.
Tanerus stepped up and lend the dwarf a hand. He threw his back into it, his small boots scraping on the floor over and over as he tried to find traction and move the hefty lid.
All of it was to no avail. Amador strode up and quipped, "Need a hand fellas?" Durgaden glared at the elven priest.
"Shut yet trap and help." The dwarf's face was bright red, his muscles straining.
Amador smirked and put a shoulder against the lid and pushed as well. Finally there was movement, and the heavy lid slid to one side.
Durgaden yelled, "Heave it up and over!" The three combined to finally toppled the lid. Looking down at the corpse laying in the sarcophagus, the trio frowned a little. Amador raised one hand to cover his noise and mouth. The corpse was old, turned gray, partially rotted away. The thing that really turned their stomach though was the look on its face. Some form of horror or madness had striken this person in its finally stages of death. Its face was twisted and horrible.
Then its eyes snapped open. From where he was in the corridor, Will heard his three friends yelp. He glanced over to see them all jumping back from the edge of the sarcophagus.
Darkness welled in the three companions heads. Their vision tunnelled and their knees became weak. Amador thought he could hear the wails of the dead and dying, he knew that he could easily close his eyes and join them...
But as quickly as it started it ended. Amador called out loudly, "No!" He grabbed his holy symbol and thrust it towards the creatures, his legs finding their strength once again. The holy symbol was warm in his hands and he yelled out to his diety for protection.
Durgaden had already slumped forward, but before he collapsed he too was able to shake off the effects the creature's gaze had. He lifted his axe and growled out, "What on earth is that?!"
Tanerus stumbled back, shaking the vision of the foul creatures madening visage from his memory. Even when he regained his senses he continued to backpeddle. His head shook from side to side. Undead were on the short list of things that Tanerus hated above all else.
The creature wailed at the sight of Amador's glowing holy symbol. It writhed inside of the sarcophagus, its arms flailing up to try and protect itself. Durgaden began chopping quickly. He severed one hand, cut deep into the things chest, then hacked three times into its head till it split open like melon. The creature slumped back to the bottom of the sarcophagus, death replacing undeath.
Amador lowered his holy symbol, letting out a breath. One eyebrow lifted and he pointed at the bottom of the sarcophagus. "Its a false tomb, there is a trap door in there."
Will's eyes went large when he saw the form that Amador and Durgaden lifted out of the sarcophagus. "That was a bodak!" The two companions dumped the creatures remains into the pit. "Very deadly... its gaze has been known to kill."
Durgaden glanced at Will and nodded, "Not anymore it isn't..."
Tanerus stepped back up and examined the trapdoor. "Its not trapped." They lifted it up and found another set of stairs spiralling down into darkness.
Will spoke up. "We should rest before going down there."
Amador quickly agreed. "I have little energy left, I'm afraid another few fights like that and I will be unable to heal our wounds." A watch schedule was set, and soon the companions were resting easily. They awoke and prepared to head out.
Tanerus led the way, followed by the rest of the companions. The staircase led into a small domed chamber. The far wall held a door of stone. Carved into the door was a bas relief of a middle-aged man wearing robes. He was casting some sort of fiery spell. At his side was a book and a wand.
Will swallowed, "Thomas Flamesculptor..." He cast a soft quick spell and scanned the room quickly, "No magic in this area..."
Tanerus swung the door open, was about to take a step inside when Will called out, "Stop! That floor... in the corridor... its magic..." He concentrated a bit harder, "Its an illusion."
Amador stepped off the stairs and to one side, "We better prepare for more combat, we obviously have not reached the end of this tomb yet."
Will nodded and began to recite the words of his shield spell. Pain blasted through him as something massive struck him in the shoulder. He stumbled back but managed to keep the spell up.
Amador was also hit by something unseen. He stumbled back, then lashed out with his sword at whatever it was that was attacking him. Without seeing his target he was afraid he would not be off much help.
Tanerus rolled to against one wall and came up with his sword in his hand. His eyes darted about the room, looking for the source of the danger.
To Amador's left Durgaden reached into his magical backpack, muttering, "Dust..." A small bag rose to his grasp. He popped the tie that held the back together and threw it out ahead of him. Directly between him and Amador a vapor form took shape under the Dust of Appearance.
Will cast another spell and his eyes flashed brightly. "Invisible Stalkers!" He could now see his opponent, and wasted no time in casting a spell at it. Lightning shot from his hands, ripping over the creature. It screamed in pain.
Now that Durgaden and Amador could see their opponent they wasted no time in hacking the creature into small bist of vapor. Tanerus tumbled up to behind the stalker that still menaced Will. He plunged his sword into its back and twisted. Though the creature had no vital organs to disrupt, the halfling's blows were enough to send it back to its own plane.
The room went quiet again, nothing but the panting of the companions trying to catch their breath could be heard. Finally Tanerus lowered his blade and moved toward the open door. "I so want to get this over with, I can climb along the wall..."
Will shook his head, "I have a better idea... here." He tossed the halfling a potion. "Its a flying potion." Tanerus caught the potion and quickly imbibed its contents. His feet came up off the ground and he floated about a little, testing the potions effectiveness.
Tanerus flew across the corridor to another carved door. He soon pulled it open as well, finding it untrapped.
He paused and noted to his companions, "I hear wind from the pit below, serious wind..." He looked down and back and now that he could see through the illusion, was easily able to see a set of spikes on the wall of the pit some five feet below the surface. He spun to look at the opposite wall, finding an opening there. He lowered his hand and felt harsh winds whipping from the opening. "Oh... devious... if you fall in, the winds push you into spikes on the wall, then you fall down the pit... probably to more spikes."
Durgaden frowned, "Whats in the room, Tanerus!"
The halfling finished admiring the trap and flew into the room beyond. "Its a big room, looks round, like the last few... oh... another sarcophagus, and some sort of large construct beast... a golem I'd say..."
Will called out, "Whats it made of?"
Tanerus flew a bit closer, but it was his nose that gave him the answer. "Clay... definately clay." He wrinkled his nose at the smell and flew a bit closer.
Durgaden growled, "I should get in there..."
Will put a hand on the dwarf's shoulder, "We have a potion of levitate, but lets wait and see what else he finds out... it could be another trap."
Tanerus flew closer and closer. When he was about twenty feet from the golem it lurched to life, moving slowly around the sarcophagus. Tanerus drew it back from the sarcophagus then darted up and over it. He threw himself at the lid of the sarcophagus and was surprised when it slid aside for him.
Inside was an ancient corpse dressed in robes. In its hands it clutched an ancient gold bound book. A circlet say upon its head, and its belt pouches were full.
Tanerus looked down and chuckled, below were he would have been standing if he were not flying a trap door had opened up. He could see that benath the trapdoor was a horizontal shaft. He could hear the wind rushing past the opening.
But he had more immediate problems to deal with. Quickly he snatched up the circlet, book, and belt of pouches. He bolted upward and turned to see that the golem had stopped halfway toward him. He lowered a little and the golem started forward. He raised back up and it stopped.
Tanerus figured he could outrun the golem so began to fly higher to stay out of its reach.
Durgaden growled, "Thats it, I'm going in there." He drank the potion of levitation and started to move sideways along the wall, levitating above the illusionary floor.
But the golem had something else in mind. It backed up then slammed the door shut.
Tanerus paused and looked down at the golem, the closed door, then back at the sarcophagus. He turned and flew straight towards the sarcophagus at full speed.
Durgaden yelled at the shut door, "I'm coming little buddy!"
The golem began charging toward where Tanerus would land. At the last moment Tanerus shifted and flew straight through the trapdoor into the wind tunnel. He arched and began flying straight into the wind. Even that little turn cost him a trip twenty feet down the tunnel. The trapdoor opening was now twenty feet in front of him. He turned full force into the wind, flying as fast as the spell would allow him.
Using the speed of the fly spell, he was able to control his horizontal movement in the wind tunnel. Short burst after short burst he would slow himself a little to let the wind rip him further down the corridor, then kick the spell back in full force so as not lose control of how fast and how far he went.
The force of the wind was more than he had ever felt. His hair and clothes whipped him hard, his cheeks were pushed back, his mouth forced open. His eyes were wide with pain and concentration, but he managed to maintain control. Finally he saw the first wall of the pit pass beside him. He was in the pit itself. He pulled up and popped free of the wind, shooting up through the illusion before he finally stopped still, floating in the air in the middle of the corridor, clutching the treasures he had found.
Softly he croaked, "Got it." He lifted the book a bit higher and his companions smiled. "Now can we go?"
Durgaden smirked and pushed back along the wall. "Aye lad, lets go."
The group was glad to finally see the dwarven companions they had left at the entrance. Durgaden turned to one he recognized, "Seal off this staircase."
"Yes sir!" The dwarf saluted and began giving orders to the others.
Will held the book gently in the crook of his arm. He finally had it, after all this time, the book was his.
Durgaden carried the circlet, the Chamberlain's Circlet, to Gregor. After giving him several orders he offered the Circlet to Gregor. "You are the best one to serve as me Chamberlain... and you will rule while I am away."
"Away m'lord?"
"Aye... my companions and I travel to stop whatever it is the drow are planning. We will get back those items that were stolen."
"M'lord, you honor me. I will serve the kingdom with all my ability." Gregor let the tired adventurers retire to their rooms. It had been a long two days of adventure in the crypts, and in the morning they planned to head back out.
Gregor had told them where the Underdark tunnels led first. "There is a military outpost of the Tethyamar kingdom directly east of here. Its high in the mountains, an old griffon rider nesting aerie."
Durgaden had nodded, "That will be were we go next then. Send for as many friends and relatives as you can Gregor, let them know the mines are in our hands again and that we need all the help we can get."
Gregor nodded, "Of course m'lord."
It had taken several hours but finally the companions found what they knew had to be the entrance to the bottom of the aerie.
Tanerus whistled, "Now there is something you do not see everyday." A massive underground lake lay before them. Glowing mosses lined the walls, lighting the entire cavern. A huge long land bridge led up from where there were to across and above them, leading to another opening out of the upper portions of the cavern.
The middle of the bridge had long ago been collapsed and replaced with a wooden bridge. Eitherside of the land bridge was sheer dropoff, leading into the cold waters below. At the far end of the land bridge a set of stairs led off eventually into the lake itself. Beneath the cold waters, an ancient dock could be seen. Obviously the water level had risen here some time ago, covering the dock.
The most spactacular feature of the underground lake though, was the twin waterfalls. One cascaded down the side of the cavern, the other came through an opening in roof of the cavern. But unlike most waterfalls, this one travelled backwards! Water flowed up and into the shaft above.
Amador shook his head, "Water doesn't flow up naturally."
Will nodded, "Some powerful magic to make that thing flow backwards."
Tanerus nibbled on his lip, "Think it is some kind of water supply for the levels above?"
Durgaden nodded, "The griffons and their riders would have needed water somehow..."
Tanerus moved to the wooden part of the bridge then stopped. "This bridge is not connected to the stone in anyway, its just sort of laying on top."
Durgaden frowned, "Is it sturdy?"
Tanerus looked back, "Aye. Seems to be. We should only cross one at a time though. And walk softly... don't want to bounce it out of its perch." Tanerus scrambled across quickly and turned to look back.
Durgaden shrugged and moved forward. About halfway across he looked down between the wooden slats of the bridge and frowned, "Why is the water moving like that?"
A massive water elemental stood up from the depths of the water. Its stood quickly from straight beneath the bridge, leading with its two massive hands, slamming up into the bridge.
Durgaden screamed in surprise as the bridge he was on was tossed up into the air with little effort. Tanerus, Amador and Will were helpless to do anything but watch as the dwarf and the bridge fell into the icey cold waters below.