Chapter 2: The Sinews of War

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Wikerus stands staring at the three manly fates for a bit. "Well, that's easy!" he blurts out. "It couldn't be more clear!" he adds as he reaches for the key associated with the Woman. Just before his fingers close around it he experiences a sharp and belated sense of sudden doubt, but by then it's too late...

(Oooh shit. I suck at these types of riddles... might be joining the briefly lived metal men soon.) :)
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Jake is also puzzling over the riddle, muttering and pacing. No! Wait! he says as Wilkerus reaches for a key.
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Is Flintlock within reaching range of Vanis?
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Rusty Tincanne wrote:Is Flintlock within reaching range of Vanis?
Hmm, let's see: assuming it took more than two rounds for Vanis to follow Splinters and Horton up the stairs, then Flintlock could be conscious when Vanis started floating off. I'll allow a DEX roll to snatch him back down before he is taken into the ceiling.
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DEX 10 vs [1d20] = 16

Flintlock grapples futilely after Vanis. He would be disappointed to see the man floating upward, but he is distracted seeing his brothers disappear without him. Don't leave me, Brothers!!! But the angels ignore him this time.

He blows his nose with the force of a blunderbuss as tears leave trails of rust across his face. He trudges up the last few steps, dragging the still-unconscious people out of view of the ceiling. Never trust them angels. They're liars, all. he mutters to their sleeping forms. Once they are on the next level, Flintlock slumps to the floor in grief.
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Assuming everyone has made it to the upstairs room:
You find yourself in a large room, much like the Tower segment below. It is circular, except for one segment where the curving wall becomes flat. This flat segment is lined with shelves. The shelves are largely empty, although there are a few very brittle-looking books stacked here and there. Through the shelves, you see a mural painted on the wall behind it.

There is a desk placed in front of the shelves, with a single chair. The desk bears a writing set: a very dry inkwell, nib holders, pen knife, wax, and seals, all set in small compartments in a lacquered tray. The desk has a few shallow drawers. They are locked.

The entire floor is otherwise empty. The dust is entirely undisturbed, except for a clear trail of tracks left by Wikerus.

After tentative exploration with your peripheral vision, you are pleased to see that the ceiling here is not another riot of putti, but red velvet tapestry.

The shelves and the obscured mural are very long, but the shelves are empty enough that it is easy to get a fairly decent view of the picture, especially if you walk some distance from the shelves. It is a scene. There are crowds of figures to the left and right had edges, framing a generally open area and three central figures. There are phylacteries, ribbons with speech, emanating from the central figures' mouths.
Several shelves have been dismantled by Wikerus and Jake, revealing more of the painting.
The chipped and faded painting depicts a theatrical stage, littered with an eclectic assortment of improbable and no-doubt highly symbolic props. Towards the wings of the stage are gathered great crowds of figures in equally significance-begging costumery. In the center of the composition stand three figures, actors dressed as women—a maiden with a spindle of silver thread, a mature woman with a basket of lots, and a crone with shears. Each has a ribbon painted around their necks, leading to a silver metal key, embedded in the surface of the wall. From each mouth unfurls a phylactery.

The Maiden: "Heed, lusty seeker of unopened paths—my key opens your grave, unless Lachesis speaks true. Then, my path welcomes you most sweetly."
The Woman: "Of we three, poor actors and ill-fated, at least two speak their lines falsely."
The Crone: "Wouldst thou seek kisses from a skull? My key opens the path you seek, unless Lachesis speak false. Then, I offer only death."
Wikerus steps forward and touches the embedded key belonging to the actor portraying the grown woman in the middle, even as Jake calls out for him to stop.

The key is smooth and cool to the touch, but the texture quickly turns dry and chalky as the actor's hand moves across the surface of the fresco and closes around the key. Squirming smears of ancient pigment, each a different shade, crawl and crack and run sideways across the wall's surface in shocking contravention of all Nature's laws. They do not glisten and flow like new paint. It is instead as if dry streams of grains, infinitesimal and rushing, poured across the brushwork features following the wall like bright-dyed filings swimming over a weak magnet.

Neutral greys and umbers from the shadows on the far right of the actor's face where it turns away crawl on a steep diagonal towards its upper left, where they pool to a blot of shading such as you might get to one side of a nose if whomever it might belong to looked straight at you. Radiant Chrome Yellow and Lead White bleed from the actor's golden wig, forming an irregular bright patch with contours roughly like the rightmost cheek if it were slightly moved so that it was illuminated. The actor's face is turning slowly, still within the surface of the fresco, to regard you with a gaze that is head-on. New creases of Payne’s Grey coagulate at the corners of its eyes as the lids, formerly downcast shyly, flutter open with small flakes of paint falling from fresh-created wrinkles. At the edges of the figure’s mouth, also migrated up and to the left now, dimpled cracks of mingled Ivory Black and crimson crinkle into being as the pale lips part and the painted portrayal of Lachesis, the measurer of fate and the caster of lots, speaks.

The banner trailing from her mouth changes with the movements of her lips to read, "You have chosen precisely and well."

The figure steps from the surface and to one side, revealing a key hole set into the wall. The key is inserted and the actor/Lachesis looks over his/her shoulder at you with a quiet smile. The key is turned.

With a deep groan, the entire frescoed wall lifts up, like a proscenium curtain, to reveal a stone staircase nearly identical to the one that led up to this room.

The actor stands there, among your flesh and blood and wood, perhaps uncertain what to do with himself after so long in one position.

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Horton stands dumbfounded at this scene, beyond words.
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Splinter looks around, trying to make sure all are accounted for and then mutters, Let's go, then! And with that he starts moving towards the deathtrap stairs. This must be where the wizard used to receive all the requests! I want to know where he has gone.
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Good Job! I'm glad I was wrong!
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In a quiet male voice (softer timbre) to sound like a woman the actor says, "Thanks be to thee. I have been stuck in this performance for far too long. Allow me a moment.", light pink spreads across his cheek like brush strokes as he blushes and closes his eyes with a flaking of chalky paint then promptly begins snoring where he stands.

The flaky dry paint of the three dimensional man dressed in long golden wig and white dress softens and becomes like liquid flowing and mixing into many different colors. You watch as if some unseen hand makes quick and deft brush strokes changing the man in the dress into what looks like a hoplite soldier wielding a spear. The paint hardens and in a moment he reawakens as cracks splinter out across his new metallic scalloped armor, helmet, and skin. His eyes open and flakes of silvery metal and red and ruddy tan skin colored paint flutter to the ground.

Now speaking in a more normal voice, "Basil Day reporting for duty. I have noticed your arms and your dressed soldier and well... It has been long coming but I would be happy to reprise my role as", then switching into a deep commanding and very dramatic voice Basil says, "Centurio Primus Tiberius Aquilius", then back to a normal tone, "from the very well received To Soldier In My Brother's Army where I played the general's br...", then noticing the glazed over looks of everyone, "well anyway I would be happy to serve under he who had saved me from this dreary life on a wall covered in shelving."
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Wikerus, somewhat shocked he was, after all, correct, is even more shocked at the resulting living painting. "Pleased to..." he begins automatically, before trailing off, dumbfounded. "Um... shall we gather the others? What do you know about this desk? Have you witnessed, in your many years as a painting of a middle-aged woman, where someone may have hidden a key?"
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Horton opens his mouth to express shock and then looks down at his new wooden soldier body and realizes that this is just one more wonder in this surreal garden. Instead he nods in silent greeting to the newest oddity to their group.
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ChubbyPixie wrote:Wikerus, somewhat shocked he was, after all, correct, is even more shocked at the resulting living painting. "Pleased to..." he begins automatically, before trailing off, dumbfounded. "Um... shall we gather the others? What do you know about this desk? Have you witnessed, in your many years as a painting of a middle-aged woman, where someone may have hidden a key?"
In loving remembrance the actor calls out, "Ah yes, the crowds! So many people and ... other things.... yes well the crowds! My good man they would applaud at our artistry and then lounge and drink and feast. Keys you say? Well there was a period of time where most everyone wore a key of some sort round their neck! Oh the keys were varied and beautiful in each their own way. Some rusted and some ornate but you knew somewhere a door or a drawer or a chest was waiting to be opened." Basil stares off up at nothing for a time with a blank smile on his face while leaning against his spear and says casually, "A fad you see? Fashion for a time that transitioned to wetted silken bodices and tight neckerchiefs to make your face purple."

The actor continues to stare off into space for a time when he comes alive suddenly with a many-colored flurry of painted flakes, "And then! And then! Someone put shelving in over our troupe's finest show yet! And then well... that was that. Our crowds and audiences were reduced to glass jars filled with outré objects. Hmph!"

The actor points at Jake, "I suppose if you want something open that badly and don't have the key... well, that boy has quite a large hammer. I suppose that would make short work of the desk you seek to open."
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The party stands before a figure of living fresco, an ascending set of stairs, and an ornate desk. There is light conversation. Splinters moves towards the stairs.

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Flintlock is wary of the painting and the man that came from it. having a painting kidnap one's brothers could have that effect on a person. Dwelling on his recent losses, his leaden blood boiled over, and hearing the suggestion, he attacks the desk with a fury. Aaagh!

Hammer Attack [1d20] = 11 No modifiers added in.

If it works or not, that will be cathartic enough that Flintlock is relatively reasonable after that.
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Deet stands by the desk, dumbfounded by the painting's transformation from two to three dimensions. He shifts his musket from hand to hand, and briefly to his shoulder, obviously considering shooting the recently arrived hoplite. Schroff trots over and sniffs Basil and sneezes, but seems otherwise unperturbed, which mollifies Deet.

Deet jumps back from the desk as Flintlock takes out his rage on it, and approaches the stairs and the newcomer, "Um, welcome... Mister Day? Do you, uh, know the wizard?"
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Horton, concerned with the group attracting attention, goes first to the door to the downward stairs and then to the new stairwell to look briefly and listen for any sign that the hammer cacophony is drawing some...thing. Anything in this place is to be dreaded. Events thus far have made that clear.
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mb. wrote:Deet stands by the desk, dumbfounded by the painting's transformation from two to three dimensions. He shifts his musket from hand to hand, and briefly to his shoulder, obviously considering shooting the recently arrived hoplite. Schroff trots over and sniffs Basil and sneezes, but seems otherwise unperturbed, which mollifies Deet.

Deet jumps back from the desk as Flintlock takes out his rage on it, and approaches the stairs and the newcomer, "Um, welcome... Mister Day? Do you, uh, know the wizard?"
Basil's eyes open wide as the massive leaden man smashes the desk to bits, "Ah yes! Well then that works as well!"

In response to Deet: "Judging by their taste in gaudy clothing and gauche manners I do believe I have performed for a wizard or two or... hmm... yes I have seen some wizards in my time on stage. Now, 'The Wizard', as you say, well that I'm not so sure about. Before our audiences were reduced to pickled newts, animal foetuses, eyeballs, and racks of dried herbs I do recall one of those aforementioned poorly dressed folks; I mean where do they even by those clothes?But anyway, yes darling, there was a wizardly type here but I haven't seen them in ages, what with all of that junk in the way."
Basil taps his chin while looking up in thought, "That may have been the last person I had seen... well, that is, before you."
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Wikerus is a bit dismayed by the smashing of the exquisitely crafted desk, but he supposes there was nothing for it. What he's more alarmed by is the appearance of Flintlock, whose existence he hadn't been aware of before turning around. He looks from the metal man to the living painting and back, then shrugs and begins a cursory perusal of the remaining books on the shelves to see if there's anything that could be put to use.
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