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Day Six.
An Abandoned Farmhouse outside the Village of Briarsgate
Dawn. Friday, October 21st, 576 CY.
Cloudy, damp, cold, misty.
The bleak, grey smudge of dawn brightens imperceptibly and the twilight world of their dark crossing ends. The adventurers feel ready to collapse from exhaustion.
Avril checks the property and Moogeye joins her to scout this new terrain.
The young monk notes the unharvested corn crop that signals abandonment. They find the solitary, forlorn farmhouse still deserted. To Moogeye, the lonesome structure seems to have been left by its owners in a hurry. Tools, clothes and furniture remain, including four beds on the second floor. Out back, they see the morning mist swallowing visibility at one hundred feet. They find the water pump with fresh, clean, cold water, the half bushel of crisp autumn apples, and the old barn with the faint smell of death inside.
Finding nothing amiss, the adventures set a watch, pray, eat, and succumb into a deep slumber, still choosing not to speak of the dreadful things they discovered in the hellish, serpentine tunnels beneath the village, and their dire implications.
Their dreams, however, speak volumes.
Unbidden, the disturbing memories of the insidious reptilian atrocity, that they could not bring themselves to mention in their waking hours, haunts their nightmares with vile abandon.
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Whether by supernatural malevolent visitation, divine omens of doom, or simply the subconscious mind's desperate need to comprehend the inexplicable; the horrific graven images of unholy worship plague their restless sleep.
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In the waking world, their watch cycles through without event. By afternoon, everyone is awake. Avril, Bo and Ingrid have recovered their holy gifts.
The Hookhill Road is quiet and the exhausted crows struggle to stay awake.
There is still no sign of Hoom or Mouser. The surviving investigators consider the next move in their desperate efforts to free Briarsgate from the sinister grip of profane evil.
Avril Hollysword, Half-Elf Fighter/Cleric 1/2: AC 7, HP 5/10, Spells: 4/4 1st lvl Grothnak Uthglukh, Half-Orc Fighter 3: AC 4, HP 16/28 Ingrid Esthof, Human Cleric 3: AC 3(1), HP 6/16, Spells: 4/4 1st lvl and 3/3 2nd lvl Long Bo, Human Druid 3: AC 6, HP 9/22, Spells: 5/5 1st lvl, 3/3 2nd lvl and 1/1 3rd lvl Moogeye Comcra, Human Monk 2: AC 8, HP 2/11 Pelias Blanchflower, Human Paladin 2: AC 2(0), HP 8/19, Laying Hands: 0/1 Telkis Brassfang, Gnome Fighter 3: AC 0, HP 3/19
Magic:
Protection from Evil (Pelias): -2 to AC and +2 to saving throws against evil, in a 10 foot radius around Pelias.
"We need healing," he says as he wipes Vadok's blade with a cloth. "I am still strong. I will keep watch while others rest."
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 6:16 pm
by OGRE MAGE
Long Bo rises and stretches nearly to the sky. He feeds what he can to his exhausted avian friends and thanks them each before letting them go find their nests to sleep. He tucks little Sephus snugly into his hood where he nests, rewarding him the most.
I will wait to see what our clerics can do for our wounds before I use my magic. They always seem to be able to do a better job than I at that.
He then addresses the fighters of the group, figuring that they most certainly have a plan in mind.
What is our next move masters Grothnak and Telkis?
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 7:01 pm
by Zhym
"I think we should learn more,"Grothnak answers Bo. "We know that a cult of a reptile god is behind the problems here. But we do not know how to fight it. So far, we have only sliced its toes. We must cut off its head. To do that, we need to talk to people."
"Maybe we should try talking to the hermit again. Or try the elves."
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 2:35 pm
by Starbeard
Moogeye performs her silent morning stretches not quite in silence. Several bruised and scuffed joints pop loudly, and there is a great deal of wincing. "Perhaps a se—ow!—a second visit to the hermit may—hoof!—prove helpful."
She goes into her final position of the exercise, Purple Worm Saluting the Sun, and stops to cock an eyebrow when Grothnak suggests visiting the elves. "Elves? Of what sort?"
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 2:48 pm
by Zhym
"Two elves are said to live in a small cottage at the end of the road," answers Grothnak. "I don't know what kind. Hoom said he tried to speak to them when we got to town, but no one answered the door."
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 3:12 pm
by OGRE MAGE
Bo
If anyone was able to resist the possession of evil in this place, I think the elves are as good a bet as any others. We could try them now and decide where to go form there.
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 3:20 pm
by Zhym
Grothnak wrinkles his brow in thought. "We are known in this town," he says. "Cultists want us dead. Non-cultists do not want the attention we bring. I don't think it's smart to visit anyone in daylight as a large group. Only the cover of night and the forest prevented our discovery at the hermit's home. We need a way to talk to potential allies without bringing trouble to them."
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 3:44 pm
by AleBelly
Inferno wrote:The Confession of the Strange Old Hermit:
"That evil took root a year ago, at the Foaming Mug Inn."[/dialog]
The adventurers knew the building:
“The old Foaming Mug Inn. A dozen townsfolk were found murdered there one morning, including the proprietor. A sword fight. But no one ever discovered the reason. Those people were friends and neighbors! The building’s been abandoned ever since. A year now, I reckon.” -Felicity and Killian Gade
The old man continues, "I stupidly thought it had been stopped there. Stupid, foolish old man.
"It reappeared at the Golden Grain Inn."
"In my heart, I trust the Mayor and the Church, thank the goddess." -Felicity Gade
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The hermit grunts, "Those three places. There beats the heart of evil in Briarsgate.
"I propose that we focus on places, rather than people. We will do well to investigate the source - The Foaming Mug. Perhaps we may find clues to the root of this evil there" suggests Pelias. "But Grothnak's warning still stands. It is probably best to do this under the cover of darkness, no matter where we go. Then there is the matter of our health. We will not face battle well in our current state. I propose we rest another day and those of us with healing powers apply them as necessary. What say you?"
HP roll coming later, or you can make it if you want, Inferno. Just don't have access to my character sheet.
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 1:11 am
by dmw71
Recalling the report of the wilted Eildon plant, afraid of what she'd find, Avril no longer has the same interest in seeking out the elves in town she once did. "I agree that we should remain holed up here, where we're proven to be safe, and restore our vitality." Without waiting for a reaction or response to her opinion, she begins to examine the conditions of her companions, and, judging Telkis, Moogeye, Ingrid, and Long Bo to be the most in need, she prays to Corellon and, moving from one to the next, she issues her divine healing abilities upon them.
After the healing from Moogeye and Ingrid, he feels like he could punch a cave bear into next Krullsday. Or a mindless cultist ...the poor bastards. He remembers that ultimately, they are innocents in this whole mess. As was Finster. He seeks out a local mouse to find Finster's parents if possible and break the news of Finster's death. He will, of course, put the maximum amount of heroic spin in relating his end. It takes very little exaggeration - Finster was, in fact, the bravest mouse he ever met.
Afterwards he gets in his morning training exercises... and has an insight. If applied correctly, with a few adjustments, his tunnel fighting method could be applied to a short blade like the one Hoom wields. He thinks it through. Yes, I'll have to give that a try he thinks. If I ever run across a blade like that I can claim.
Telkis in now proficient in Short Sword just by thinking about it.
He's that good.
"It would be nice to find some allies in this, but I'd not like to put anyone else in danger. Perhaps Pelias is right on this one."
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 6:23 pm
by Inferno
Day Six.
An Abandoned Farmhouse outside the Village of Briarsgate
Between 3pm and 4pm. Friday, October 21st, 576 CY.
Cloudy, damp, cold, misty.
At the seeming safety of the farmhouse of the dead family, the remaining investigators of Briarsgate regroup, strengthened from food and rest.
Avril and Ingrid manifest the healing powers of their gods, with miraculous results. Truly, this desperate undertaking is blessed by divine providence.
Long Bo lets the murder of crows take its rest.
Telkis walks solemnly to the overgrown cornfield and is met by four fat field mice, emboldened by the sleeping crows. They scurry up to him and squeak, "Master gnome! We see you've returned! Where is dear Finster and his two mice-at-arms! Are they staying with Jenkins in the village? Please regale the tale of their daring bravery and glorious adventure! We just can't wait to hear! Please, sir? Please?"
The adventurers discuss a plan of attack against their insidious enemy, but consensus is not yet reached.
Zhym, Grothnak gets a new weapons proficiency this level. There is no training requirement before 5th level in this game. It would be cool if Grothnak chose a weapon he came in contact with, but I won't place restrictions on your choice. Thanks.
Status:
Avril Hollysword, Half-Elf Fighter/Cleric 1/2: AC 7, HP 10/10, Spells: 0/4 1st lvl Grothnak Uthglukh, Half-Orc Fighter 3: AC 4, HP 18/28 Ingrid Esthof, Human Cleric 3: AC 3(1), HP 10/16, Spells: 1/4 1st lvl and 3/3 2nd lvl Long Bo, Human Druid 3: AC 6, HP 18/22, Spells: 5/5 1st lvl, 3/3 2nd lvl and 1/1 3rd lvl Moogeye Comcra, Human Monk 2: AC 8, HP 11/11 Pelias Blanchflower, Human Paladin 2: AC 2(0), HP 9/19, Laying Hands: 0/1 Telkis Brassfang, Gnome Fighter 3: AC 0, HP 27/28
Magic:
Protection from Evil (Pelias): -2 to AC and +2 to saving throws against evil, in a 10 foot radius around Pelias.
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 11:41 am
by OGRE MAGE
Bo suddenly thinks of something.
Should we not seek out the other two members of our group?
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 2:23 pm
by AleBelly
"Yes" replies Pelias sardonically. "We need someone to burn this farmhouse down, don't we?" Embarrassed at his loss of control, he adds a bit meekly "They can find us. They know of this place, and did not face the same battles we did. We need to rest."
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 2:48 pm
by Zhym
Grothnak shoots a stern look at the paladin. "We should," he says in answer to Bo's question. "And we are now in good health, though without healing should we need it in battle. But I do not know where we would look for them without drawing attention. Pelias is right about one thing: it will be easier for them to find us here than for us to find them."
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 2:20 am
by ChubbyPixie
Telkis hears the mice's eager questioning and his face droops even more than before. He steels himself. Well, you see ...Finster was very brave - the bravest and most heroic mouse I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. But, ah... he put forth everything that he had to help us rid this land of the evil that would ruin the grain crops and send you all into starvation. He fought it ...and met his untimely end, I'm afraid." Telkis pauses and collects himself. "Perhaps I never should have asked him to help. But he was unafraid till the end. Finster is a hero! And if it is any consolation to you, my dear mice, we have avenged his death. ...Still, there are more dangerous foes left to be vanquished. I would advise you to be extremely careful until we are able to bring it to an end. It is more than any one mouse can handle, no matter how brave."
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 4:19 pm
by Starbeard
Moogeye studiously avoids entering the conversation about the missing members of the party.
"However many there are in this cult, they will be looking for us, and it is only a matter of time before they examine this farm. If there is a place we may observe the village unseen, it may do some good to keep a watch while we rest; we may even uncover more cult members if we see them helping in a search. I feel up to it; would any volunteer to accompany?"
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 6:42 pm
by Inferno
Day Six.
An Abandoned Farmhouse outside the Village of Briarsgate
Between 3pm and 4pm. Friday, October 21st, 576 CY.
Cloudy, damp, cold, misty.
At the farm of the hanged family...
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...the mice are bewildered and crestfallen to hear of the death of their friend and brother, Finster. With faces longer than Telkis', they slink home and ready the wake of a hero who nobly sacrificed his life for others, with stirring eulogies of bravery and valiance.
Meanwhile, the adventurers plot their next move against the cult of the reptile god.
Actions?
Status:
Avril Hollysword, Half-Elf Fighter/Cleric 1/2: AC 7, HP 10/10, Spells: 0/4 1st lvl Grothnak Uthglukh, Half-Orc Fighter 3: AC 4, HP 18/28 Ingrid Esthof, Human Cleric 3: AC 3(1), HP 10/16, Spells: 1/4 1st lvl and 3/3 2nd lvl Long Bo, Human Druid 3: AC 6, HP 18/22, Spells: 5/5 1st lvl, 3/3 2nd lvl and 1/1 3rd lvl Moogeye Comcra, Human Monk 2: AC 8, HP 11/11 Pelias Blanchflower, Human Paladin 2: AC 2(0), HP 9/19, Laying Hands: 0/1 Telkis Brassfang, Gnome Fighter 3: AC 0, HP 27/28
Magic:
Protection from Evil (Pelias): -2 to AC and +2 to saving throws against evil, in a 10 foot radius around Pelias.
Re: Chapter 8: Against the Cult of the Reptile God
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 2:50 pm
by ChubbyPixie
Telkis Brassfang, Gnome Swordsman
Starbeard wrote:Moogeye studiously avoids entering the conversation about the missing members of the party.
"However many there are in this cult, they will be looking for us, and it is only a matter of time before they examine this farm. If there is a place we may observe the village unseen, it may do some good to keep a watch while we rest; we may even uncover more cult members if we see them helping in a search. I feel up to it; would any volunteer to accompany?"
I'm afraid I'm not much good at sneaking around unnoticed. Our best candidates for that are... unaccounted for..." Telkis winces. "I don't dare ask the mice for any more help." Telkis will climb to the second floor and peer out a window in the direction of town for any signs of movement. Before he goes up he'll ask to be notified if the group plans to move out or remain here another day.