At the Steading of the Hill Giant Chief
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Deciding that the dangers of a potential alarm outweigh the benefits of potential information source, the party attacks the helpless giantesses. Blue rips one giantess limb-from-limb while the party slice, beat, and stone the other to a painful death. For his part, Gaerys casually "unzips" the guts of the attacking matron.
The party is left to survey a room full of food refuse and dirty giant "dishes", which are a combination of crude giant implements and items clearly raided from civilized lands.
The party is left to survey a room full of food refuse and dirty giant "dishes", which are a combination of crude giant implements and items clearly raided from civilized lands.
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Vorsyin was contemplating employing a language spell so that he could probe the giantesses for information but was too slow to act. He silently curses himself at the loss of potentially important facts that could have been gathered. The group has impressed him with their ferocity but he has a nagging feeling that they have yet to face the strongest of the giants. He hopes that whatever they come across can continue to be overcome as quickly and easily as what they have seen so far.
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Gaerys scowls as he slices through the matron, then turns to the rest of the party. "I must admit I am somewhat uncomfortable with our path so far. Women, children, the sleeping and the aged; giant or no, these are not the foes we came here to slay."
"I am no paladin. I have no need for a fight to be 'fair' or 'honorable.' I do not doubt that many of those we have slain would quickly have done the same to us, and might have been threats at our flank. And yet I cannot help but ponder what our reaction would be if our enemies snuck into one of our towns and started out by killing our children and mates."
"And yet," he sighs. "Onward we must press. I pray that we find our true foes before they find our handiwork."
Gaerys heads for the door at the north end of the hallway.
"I am no paladin. I have no need for a fight to be 'fair' or 'honorable.' I do not doubt that many of those we have slain would quickly have done the same to us, and might have been threats at our flank. And yet I cannot help but ponder what our reaction would be if our enemies snuck into one of our towns and started out by killing our children and mates."
"And yet," he sighs. "Onward we must press. I pray that we find our true foes before they find our handiwork."
Gaerys heads for the door at the north end of the hallway.
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No sounds at the door, but the revelry from the Great Hall continues to be heard.
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Gaerys will slowly crack open the door and try to peek inside.
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Without going into the room, nothing but walls and doors can be seen, illuminated by a few smoky torches set into the wall.
[The party is located at the red arrow.]
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Gaerys suggests that the party start with the door on the east wall. The west doors look like they may lead to the area Antheris described as the great hall, and it would probably be good to check out the areas to the east first.
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Let's hit that east door, see what trouble we can get into.
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Ethan Blacktyde
Ethan gives the giantess room a once over before leaving, looking for papers, or maybe keys? Is that a chest on the map? A quick once over for anything that stands out while the initial scouting is going on.
Ethan is in favor of going through the door, and exploring to the east first, but checking the hallways before hitting the door.
Ethan gives the giantess room a once over before leaving, looking for papers, or maybe keys? Is that a chest on the map? A quick once over for anything that stands out while the initial scouting is going on.
Ethan is in favor of going through the door, and exploring to the east first, but checking the hallways before hitting the door.
GM: Dwimmermount (ACKS)
Zim: 7/7 | Torgyr: 14/14 | U Tar: 3/3 | Nazares: 6/6| Emm: 9/9 |Quinn: 13/13
Ranulf: 10/10 | Solaine: 12/12 | Liam: 4/4 | X | Randolpho: 10/10 | Audi: 8/8
Zim: 7/7 | Torgyr: 14/14 | U Tar: 3/3 | Nazares: 6/6| Emm: 9/9 |Quinn: 13/13
Ranulf: 10/10 | Solaine: 12/12 | Liam: 4/4 | X | Randolpho: 10/10 | Audi: 8/8
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If no one in the party proposes an alternate plan, Gaerys will step into the U-shaped hallway and quickly look it over. Assuming he finds nothing of interest, he will listen at the eastern door of the hallway and check the gap (if any) under the door for light. If he hears no sign of threat through the door (and can't just slide under the door), he'll slowly open it and peek inside, Giantbane at the ready.
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Ethan finds a small heirloom chest -- very obviously taken from a raid on a noble family. He pops it open and finds:drpete wrote: Ethan Blacktyde
Ethan gives the giantess room a once over before leaving, looking for papers, or maybe keys? Is that a chest on the map? A quick once over for anything that stands out while the initial scouting is going on.
-- three (3) exquisitely jeweled bracelets
-- two potions, which the experienced adventurer recognizes as a potions of "healing" and "extra-healing" respectively
-- two potions that the party cannot readily identify. One is a milky white and the other is a goopy brown-red
-- 3,000 GP
Nothing else of interest.
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Gaerys and Luna enter the u-shaped hallway. Hearing no sound coming from the door on the east, they quickly see that, just south of that door, the room dog-legs east and then opens south into a large "show place."
Numerous interesting things fill this place. There are 2 tables, 5 chairs, 2 stools, and rugs, hides, and skins on the floors and walls. The tables have pottery flagons and platters on them, and pots and kegs are all about the place. There are trophies on the walls: heads (human, and various animals and monsters), skulls, skins, and some arms and armor. Directly across from the fireplace are 8 shields. There is a brass jar and a skull of a large on the mantle of the fireplace.
There is a door on the south wall.
Numerous interesting things fill this place. There are 2 tables, 5 chairs, 2 stools, and rugs, hides, and skins on the floors and walls. The tables have pottery flagons and platters on them, and pots and kegs are all about the place. There are trophies on the walls: heads (human, and various animals and monsters), skulls, skins, and some arms and armor. Directly across from the fireplace are 8 shields. There is a brass jar and a skull of a large on the mantle of the fireplace.
There is a door on the south wall.
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Gaerys wonders in a low voice, "I wonder, with all these trophies . . . maybe we're heading towards the chieftain's quarters? Let's take a look around the room but not dawdle."
"And if this does lead to the chieftain's quarters, it's more likely than other areas in this steading to be trapped. Hill giants aren't famed for their intricately clever traps, but still—tread carefully."
Gaerys will listen at the door, then take a closer look at the brass jar on the mantle.
OOC: skull of a large what?
"And if this does lead to the chieftain's quarters, it's more likely than other areas in this steading to be trapped. Hill giants aren't famed for their intricately clever traps, but still—tread carefully."
Gaerys will listen at the door, then take a closer look at the brass jar on the mantle.
OOC: skull of a large what?
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large humanoid...
Nothing in the jar.
No sound at the door.
The doors to the west continue to boom with the sounds of revelry.
Nothing in the jar.
No sound at the door.
The doors to the west continue to boom with the sounds of revelry.
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Gaerys also checks under the rugs and skins for trap doors, etc.
If he finds nothing there, he'll open the door to the south.
If he finds nothing there, he'll open the door to the south.
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Ethan Blacktyde
Ethan quickly pockets the treasure, and joins the others in exploring the trophy room. He will examine the arms, armor and shields to see of any are especially notable, or bear crests he would recognize. Better to return those to civilization, if possible.
He'll also check out the heads and skulls looking for signs of the kinds of things the giants consider worthy of making a trophy. Are these bears and such, or dragons? Is the "humanoid" the size of the giants, or something bigger/stranger? He won't spend a lot of time on this, but if these are the giants trophies, is he super powerful and well traveled, or are they just scaled up versions of what a petty warlord would have?
Ethan quickly pockets the treasure, and joins the others in exploring the trophy room. He will examine the arms, armor and shields to see of any are especially notable, or bear crests he would recognize. Better to return those to civilization, if possible.
He'll also check out the heads and skulls looking for signs of the kinds of things the giants consider worthy of making a trophy. Are these bears and such, or dragons? Is the "humanoid" the size of the giants, or something bigger/stranger? He won't spend a lot of time on this, but if these are the giants trophies, is he super powerful and well traveled, or are they just scaled up versions of what a petty warlord would have?
GM: Dwimmermount (ACKS)
Zim: 7/7 | Torgyr: 14/14 | U Tar: 3/3 | Nazares: 6/6| Emm: 9/9 |Quinn: 13/13
Ranulf: 10/10 | Solaine: 12/12 | Liam: 4/4 | X | Randolpho: 10/10 | Audi: 8/8
Zim: 7/7 | Torgyr: 14/14 | U Tar: 3/3 | Nazares: 6/6| Emm: 9/9 |Quinn: 13/13
Ranulf: 10/10 | Solaine: 12/12 | Liam: 4/4 | X | Randolpho: 10/10 | Audi: 8/8
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Gaerys very, very smartly checks under rugs and behind tapestries for hidden doors, but none were found this time.
Before he can open the southern door, the party has a chance to search the Trophy Hall.
Blacktyde took a careful look around.
The skull was that of a hill giant...likely a deposed rival or venerated ancestor. In taking a closer look, Ethan noticed a mineral-like glint from the inside.
Most of the weapons and armour was of giant-size and useless to the party. However, the shields were all very finely crafted and each bore a signs of 6 minor noble houses of the north. They were obviously trophies for the giants, taken from raids or in battles to defend the STEADING.
http://guad.deviantart.com/art/Asoiaf-m ... -106702072 ***
Blacktyde was left himself to determine whether such houses were friends or rivals.
The mounted heads and skins were humanoid -- some civilized people of the north, some of various tribes of wildlings, including one cannibal half-giants of the Frozen Shore, of other hill giants (likely rival tribes). There were also a fair number of mega-fauna represented -- mammoth, sabre-cat, aurochs, and cave bear. There were no dragons or fantastical creatures. It was clear that this Nosra was a tough customer but not unusual for a hill giant.
Were the nobles of the North just overreacting to getting their asses kicked in raids? Was Nosra just a pawn in a larger game? These were questions that still needed answers.
[***While most RPG inline linking is "fair use", I respect the artist, so I wanted to only provide a straight link.]
Before he can open the southern door, the party has a chance to search the Trophy Hall.
Blacktyde took a careful look around.
The skull was that of a hill giant...likely a deposed rival or venerated ancestor. In taking a closer look, Ethan noticed a mineral-like glint from the inside.
Most of the weapons and armour was of giant-size and useless to the party. However, the shields were all very finely crafted and each bore a signs of 6 minor noble houses of the north. They were obviously trophies for the giants, taken from raids or in battles to defend the STEADING.
http://guad.deviantart.com/art/Asoiaf-m ... -106702072 ***
Blacktyde was left himself to determine whether such houses were friends or rivals.
The mounted heads and skins were humanoid -- some civilized people of the north, some of various tribes of wildlings, including one cannibal half-giants of the Frozen Shore, of other hill giants (likely rival tribes). There were also a fair number of mega-fauna represented -- mammoth, sabre-cat, aurochs, and cave bear. There were no dragons or fantastical creatures. It was clear that this Nosra was a tough customer but not unusual for a hill giant.
Were the nobles of the North just overreacting to getting their asses kicked in raids? Was Nosra just a pawn in a larger game? These were questions that still needed answers.
[***While most RPG inline linking is "fair use", I respect the artist, so I wanted to only provide a straight link.]
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Gaerys will check out the glint in the skull if Ethan doesn't do it first.
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Ethan Blacktyde
Ethan nods to Gaerys to check out the skull, while he looks at the underside of the tables and up the chimney.
"Several of these shields belong to Stark banner men, and the night watch. Let's get us a trophy or two for our pen halls tonight. Gaerys is right, the women and children are wearing on me."
Once the search is complete, Ethan will set up at the south door and prepare to take the room.
Ethan nods to Gaerys to check out the skull, while he looks at the underside of the tables and up the chimney.
"Several of these shields belong to Stark banner men, and the night watch. Let's get us a trophy or two for our pen halls tonight. Gaerys is right, the women and children are wearing on me."
Once the search is complete, Ethan will set up at the south door and prepare to take the room.
GM: Dwimmermount (ACKS)
Zim: 7/7 | Torgyr: 14/14 | U Tar: 3/3 | Nazares: 6/6| Emm: 9/9 |Quinn: 13/13
Ranulf: 10/10 | Solaine: 12/12 | Liam: 4/4 | X | Randolpho: 10/10 | Audi: 8/8
Zim: 7/7 | Torgyr: 14/14 | U Tar: 3/3 | Nazares: 6/6| Emm: 9/9 |Quinn: 13/13
Ranulf: 10/10 | Solaine: 12/12 | Liam: 4/4 | X | Randolpho: 10/10 | Audi: 8/8
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Which shields, if any, are you taking?drpete wrote: Ethan Blacktyde
Ethan nods to Gaerys to check out the skull, while he looks at the underside of the tables and up the chimney.
"Several of these shields belong to Stark banner men, and the night watch. Let's get us a trophy or two for our pen halls tonight. Gaerys is right, the women and children are wearing on me."
Once the search is complete, Ethan will set up at the south door and prepare to take the room.