JAAG’s TWENTY-FIRST SESSION JOURNAL
I prepared two mules, with tents, rations, and the usual camping gear. Added plenty of sunrods and tindertwigs, as well as spare quivers of bolts and arrows--who knows how long we might be stuck there. I brought a small container of oil and wool to keep my own equipment clean from the ravages of rain that no doubt cover the jungle. A couple grenades of alchemist's fire and a good machete, and I'm ready for anything...I hope.
Nikolai replaced the missing stones into the gate we found at the yuan-ti vampire's lair. And into it's bowl we poured the blood of a pair of rabbits we captured for the task. As the bowl drank the blood, the gate began to change, and a magical mirror-like shimmer formed and awaited our entrance. Kellan marched bravely into the gate, and the rest of us followed him into the great beyond.
Rain! It's pouring down sheets of rain! "Ka-BOOM!" Thunder! Lightning flashes gave us glimpses of each other's faces as well as the land around us. There were other buildings in the distance, with a very different architecture than anything I've seen back home. Only a brief moment looking around ourselves and we were already soaked! It was time to find a drier place until the storm passes.
We got ourselves down and rested among some ruined buildings. Our mules were given the ability to, "feather fall," as Rodrigo calls it, and safely landed from atop the building where we arrived. The rain kept up for quite a few hours, when Nik finally decided to scout the landscape with his fly spell. It seems that there was a portion of the city that had sunken into a marsh, or swampy lake area, and high cliffs surrounded the city on nearly all sides. But opposite the swamp there was a lone building, and further along that same way, a cave entrance.
We left Jorie to watch the mules, as it seemed he wasn't himself today, while the rest of us headed toward the lone building. Rodrigo, being the cautious type granted us each with invisibility before we approached too close. The building was worn, with large cracks in the outer wall, and rather than give ourselves away with lighted torches, I chose to investigate alone with my dwarven sight. As I peered in I saw two pillars, each with manacles for binding wrists and ankles. The rest of the insides appeared quite normal.
Suddenly, I felt a great weight land atop my body that knocked me down! It was a giant snake! It tightened its coils as I struggled to free myself. My companions rushed to my rescue! As I gained my freedom, I could see two more snakes inside the building. Together, we made quick work of the snakes, though it was not without some pain. As Rodrigo entered the building from a large wall crack, a female sphinx followed him in. I had heard stories, but, well...I guess they are real after all. It became clear she wanted us to follow it, so we did, all the way back to where we left Jorie and the mules.
After some riddles and information exchange we learned more about the locals and were warned against going to the cave entrance. The Yuan-ti are there! But isn't that where we expected Stirling Dale to be? Still in need of a shelter, secure from yuan-ti patrols, we decided to move to a different cave near the swamp, opposite the yuan-ti cave. It was on our way that we were surrounded by uncivilized beastmen--their semi-intelligent looking leader challenged Kellan to a wrestling match to permit us the freedom to move on. Kellan, being the proud fool that he is, accepted the match. After winning, one of their own struck a mortal blow to finish their defeated leader, and a proclamation was made that Kellan was their new leader! All I could do was shake my head in disbelief.
They say they'll lead us to meet the dweller in the lake, and take us to the cave nearby to dry ourselves and rest. I'll be happy if they just keep their hands off the mules and let me oil my armor in peace. For now, I'll only trust them as long as they prove useful--I have little patience for their uncivilized manners.
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KELLAN’s TWENTY-FIRST SESSION JOURNAL
Seek Justice, and find one who craves Vengeance. Seek Honor, and find one who craves Glory. Seek Valor, and find one who craves Death.
- results of Nikolai's divinations
To the Radiant Lady Gloriana Taskmettle, greetings -
Our uneventful journey to the yuan-ti fortress placed us once again in front of the broken portal to who-knows-where. We put the pieces we had retrieved from the half-orcs in their places, and Nikolai cast 'Make Whole' on them (Rodrigo seemed to think the spell had other purposes, but I did not understand what he meant). After surmising that the bowl needed to be filled with blood in order to open, we bled two rabbits into the bowl, and it had the desired effect - the stone wall turned to quicksilver, shiny and shimmery. One by one, we went through: me first, followed by Jaag (leading the two mules laden with equipment), then Nik, Rod, and Jorie (curiously distracted and quiet) bringing up the rear.
We stepped out into a blistering rain - 50 feet above the ground on top of what we soon determined to be a vine-covered ziggurat. A crumbling city lay before us - what little we could see through the rain showed we were in the middle of a humid, lushly green, jungle valley that Nik's aerial reconnaissance showed to be a bit less than a half-mile long, and about 1000 feet wide. Two roads lead away from the zuggerat - one to the north and one east; a high cliff wall was to our west; and the valley, curving narrowly away, was to our south. We quickly deliberated how to get the mules down (the application of a feather fall spell and a firm kick from Jaag's boot - in that order - did the job), and then took refuge in a smaller domed building on the valley floor. Nik flew away for more reconnaisance, and returned to tell us of a city filled with snake carvings and strange buildings [think Aztec architecture with Far East detail]; a lake to the northeast that covered more of the crumbling city; and, to the south, steps that led up to the mouth of a cave. On my advice, Nikolai used his locate object spell to try and find another holy symbol of Heironeous, but did not find one. After two hours or so, the monsoon finally abated, and since there was no sign of Stirling Dale's symbol out in the city, we determined to move on the cave complex immediately to search for him there.
Leaving Jorie to guard the mules, we moved south through the narrowing valley, and came upon the only large building between the ziggurat and the cave mouth. Two huge bronze doors closed the entrance, but Jaag took advange of a large crack in the wall, instead, to look inside. He was able to see two large pillars in the center of the space, lined with manacles, and that was all the detail he was able to tell of before a gigantic snake grabbed him from above and dragged him inside. We all pursued, and defeated three immense snakes in all - but the greatest challenge came as we completed our fight, and saw a creature with a black-skinned woman's head, a lion's body, and large wings fly swiftly up the valley to our location. Having only heard legends of these creatures, I was still certain this was a sphinx - a wise ally if we could win her, and an implacable foe if we made a mistake. We were able to establish communication with her through use of her
tongues spell, and she lead us back to Jorie and relative safety.
She was willing to give us information about the area if we answered her riddles - most of which we were able to decipher. The riddles, and the information she gave us:
Which burns longer, a blue candle or a green candle?
We did not answer correctly-- she smiled and explained that it was something of a trick question, and moved on to more traditional riddles.
When one does not know what it is, then it is something; but when one knows what it is, then it is nothing.
Rod and I made a guess each, neither of which was exactly correct, but it was enough for her to tell us that enemies to the yuan-ti also lived in the city - a surprising development!
What is it that you can keep after giving it to someone else?
I was able to answer correctly, and she gave us more information.
A pale man matching Dale's description had arrived some time before - and now wanders the city at night. This seemed to confirm our suspicion that Dale and been turned undead by the vampire - but the sphinx' information seemed to indicate that we was a ghost, rather than a vampire. While this saddened me, perhaps it is fitting that a fellow paladin would be there to free him from his undead state - and remembering the poem of the divination, it is probable that he eagerly wishes to be freed.
Also, the bugbears (and their chieftain, Shruzgrap) living in the city stay far from the lake, as the dweller in the lake is some kind of nasty creature that might find sacrifices of fruits and vegetables to her liking.
It is yours, but others use it more than you do.
Nik correctly answered, after which the sphinx left us with the advice that the safest place for us to stay in this unsafe area was a cave at the end of the eastern road; one that would provide shelter if we could avoid the attentions of the lady in the lake. We made our way to that location, staying off the road in case patrols of yuan-ti or bugbears made their appearance, and we got about halfway to our destination when we were stopped by almost two-dozen misshapen humanoid forms - creatures who seemed to be stitched together from distinct parts of other humanoids.
They demanded tribute in order for us to pass, and before we could pursue any kind of reasoning with their leader, he stepped forth, asked if I was their leader, and upon my grudging affirmative, challenged me to single combat to the death!
I, of course, would not refuse such a challenge, and seeing how other avenues would not be available, I stripped off my armor, and prepared for hand-to-hand combat. While I was trying to keep it a fair, sporting fight, the leader obviously did not subscribe to the same idea; after poking me in the eyes, then holding me down and choking me, I threw him off and kicked him unconscious. Turning from my foe to see if my companions were all right, I glanced around again to find that another 'mongrelman' had slit the leader's throat - because I was their new leader!
"Take them to meet the lady in the lake," they cried...
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Good quotes:
"Profession (prostitute): the oldest skill" – Nik
"It's not my fault your genetic makeup is 'pink'" - the mongrelman leader to Kellan, after I mention that it's not exactly fair that my unarmored self should go up against his naturally-armored body
DMs TWENTY-FIRST SESSION SUMMARY
I had fun coming up with a slew of riddles, including one that I actually wrote myself-- and never got to use. I seem to write a lot of riddles, divinations, clues and such that the players forget within about 5 minutes. Don’t know why I bother sometimes…
I tried to choose riddles so that each of them would have some pertinence to the characters or the issue at hand. I was particularly happy with Kellan’s riddle as it nicely foreshadows his stay in the valley.