Pharast 22, 4713, part 2
With combat already engaged and with the wall of force blocking their escape from the throne room, the Coopers have no choice but to pursue their attack against Thurl Merosska and cultists of the Howling Hatred. Ruddy fires an arrow from his crossbow, and Thurl is blinded. Earl strikes one of the Feathergale Knights down to the ground, while Thorne lands several blows on the other Knight. Struck by a cold ice strike, Naga uses his vampiric touch ability to heal himself.
Now blinded, Thurl teleports away from the battle. As the knights fight back and the priests casts spells, Earl crushes one of the knights' skull in. Naga casts fireball, blasting all of the enemies along with Thorne. Whalerider and Daryle attack the other wall of force that blocks the staircase and manage to break through. At the same time, Thurl's delayed blast fireballs explode, killing the remaining Howling Hatred members and severely injuring Thorne.
With the battle now over, Earl picks up the great horn hung on the wall behind the marble throne. He blows in it, which calls forth the djinni Daryle and her sister Darelle had previously encountered. The djinni is clearly unimpressed with a new master summoning him, and he inquires as to which favor his master would like to see accomplished. Earl looks at the djinni, and immediately wishes that the djinni would grant him the ability to free him. The djinni tells him what words should be said to free him, and Earl utters them. The djinni, visibly relieved, bows low to the monk, then departs the Material Plane in a puff of blue smoke.
The party takes a breath before discussing what to do next. Should they return to Red Larch to check on the threat of releasing an orb of destruction Aerisi's minions had made? Should they pursue their exploration of the tunnels leading either towards the Black Earth or the Crushing Wave? Should they continue investigating how Thorne and Dhukhean were transported away from Tyar-Besil?
Coopers decide to head towards the section of Tyar-Besil controlled by the Crushing Wave, the only of the four cults they have yet to overtly confront.
Once again they pass through the heavy iron door, and enter a residential section of Tyar-Besil.After about two miles of travel through endless ruins of houses that have been thoroughly looted over the ages, the party finds itself in front of a similar iron door. This one is covered in graffiti left by Howling Hatred cultists. Thorne takes a quick look at the heavy lock, grabs his tools, and picks the lock opened. Carefully pushing the door, they come into a short tunnel leading to another commercial area of Tyar-Besil.
This area is well traveled here, and Daryle easily finds footsteps on the floor leading away from this room. Thorne enters one of the rooms, and is ambushed by bugbears wearing uniforms of the Crushing Wave. He attempts to convince them he's from the Crushing Wave, but he accidentally insults them, and they slash at the rogue. He runs away back to his party, closely followed by two of the bugbears. Seeing the large group, the lead bugbear yells to the others behind him to get reinforcements.
As the battle rages, a large bearded man with lightning shooting out of a missing eye joins the fray with six other cultists. Earl yells that it's all a misunderstanding, that he and the party are agents of the Crushing Wave who have infiltrated the Black Earth and were reporting back. The fighting subsides, and Thorne is eventually able to convince Morbeoth to take them to the Crushing Wave leadership.
Accompanied by heavily armed guards, the Coopers cross two bridges and enter a large room currently converted into the Temple of Elemental Water, where a religious service is taking place. Darelle, Naga, Ruddy and Daryle recognize one of the men at the front of the room as Joliver Grimsaw, the man in charge of Rivergard Keep.
When the service concludes, the party is escorted to the altar, where they are confronted by Gar Shatterkeel, prophet of the Crushing Wave. Grimsaw recognizes them as agents he sent to attack the Eternal Flame earlier in the year. They report their exploits and how they destroyed the tower, only to find themselves underground in an epic struggle with the Howling Hatred. Thorne mentions that the cultists of the Howling Hatred have captured a dwarf and are bleeding him in their ultimate redoubt.
After a lengthy conversation, Gar Shatterkeel agrees to outfit the Coopers and provide them with shock troops and directions to infiltrate the Howling Hatred once again, free the dwarf, and bring him to the Crushing Wave. The Coopers begin their preparations...
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Friday, December 7, 2018
The Burning Man takes a bath!
Calistril 24, 4713
After two days of traveling through the Sumber Hills following their escape from the Scarlet Moon Hall, members of the party finally regroup at the Swinging Sword Inn in Red Larch. Naga and Thorne are the first to return to the inn, followed by Darelle, Daryle and Dhukhean a few hours later on the cloud. Missing from the group are Lawrence and Ruddy.
Thorne introduces the group to Earl Aberford, a monk. He tells them that Lawence, after being stabbed one too many times by Naga, had decided to leave this group after Naga dropped them off in Red Larch. Earl is a humble monk of the half-orc variety who has been sent by the Sacred Stone Monastery to investigate the happenings in this area. However, following conversations with Thorne, he realized the errors of his way and is now willing to help the Coopers with their plans to destroy the elemental cults. Thorne brings Earl up to speed on the happenings and their successful mission to Scarlet Moon Hall.
The Coopers then return to the situation at hand. At the rate at which the Burning Man was traveling, Darelle estimates he will arrive in three days. The party discusses various options on how to handle the Burning Man, including laying a trap and attempting to redirect him towards Rivergard Keep. Thorne suggests to use the town's laborers to build a stone tower. Daryle proposes that the tower could be packed with snow, linking the town to the Crushing Wave. Thorne counters that maybe Red Larch's frozen pond could be used. If the Burning Man could be lured onto the pond, it would melt the ice and force it into water.
After a discussion that involves Harbuck Thuthmarillar and other town notables, the Coopers finalize a plan to build a two stories snow tower and cover it with pine needles so that it looks like wood from a distance. Harbuck assures the party that he can muster enough workers to also construct five small buildings around the tower to make it look like it is part of the village. When the Burning Man arrives, the women and children will shelter in the Mellikho Stoneworks quarry. Dhukhean will contribute a shiny crystal imbued with magical powers that will attract the Burning Man.
Thorne proposes that someone be sent to Rivergard Keep to get some support from the Crushing Wave. Naga volunteers to fly to Rivergard Keep, deliver a message, and return with help if the Crushing Wave will grant it. Thorne and Daryle agree that they need to promote the idea that the cult would be crushing the Eternal Flame's champion, and would earn influence and gratefulness from the citizens of Red Larch.
Calistril 27, 4713
The skies remain clear, but the temperature remains bitterly and unseasonably cold. It has now been seven days since the last snow storm. After three days of building, the villagers have constructed the tower and several blockhouses to create a leading path that will lead the Burning Man towards the tower. Daryle spinkles pine needles on the path she expects the Burning Man to take, to lead him towards the tower.
Around mid-morning, a pillar of smoke appears in the distance. The Burning Man is on his way. With about three hours left before he arrives, Naga returns to Red Larch with a Crushing Wave cultist. The cultist informs the Coopers that Grimsaw sends his regards. He brings with him five scrolls of summon greater water elemental to help in this situation, but tells them that he himself will not join but rather observe the battle from afar, so that at least one survivor can report back to Rivergard Keep.
The Burning Man reaches the edge of the pond. He is heading towards the village, but several delaying actions by Earl change his trajectory. He subtly switches towards the snow tower. After several exchanges of fiery blows, Thorne summons his water elemental and orders it to wait. The others quickly summon theirs too, and they swim under the ice to emerge around the Burning Man. As the ice melts underneath the Burning Man, he continues to move forward towards the snow tower, but the water elementals eventually manage to stop the Burning Man and trip him into the pond.
Earl enters the Burning Man, and finds a person inside. The man's face is half melted. His glowing red eyes show the depth of a depraved soul. A metal horn sticks out of his forehead. On his left hand he wears a turtle shell and a tattoo that says "I remember," while on his right hand he wears elven wedding lace inscribed with the name Miévi. He maniacally looks at Earl, and, as he waves his hands casting a spell, he cackles. He vanishes in a puff of smoke, leaving the monk along in the steaming wreckage of the Burning Man. Earl reflects on the fact that he has seen a very similar man in the Sacred Stone Monastery, but this one has black hair parted at the horn, and seems saner than this version. When he tells the Coopers, a shiver runs up their spine. There are at least two Geralds in the Sumber Hills.
With the village saved from the Burning Man, the Coopers are hailed as heroes...
After two days of traveling through the Sumber Hills following their escape from the Scarlet Moon Hall, members of the party finally regroup at the Swinging Sword Inn in Red Larch. Naga and Thorne are the first to return to the inn, followed by Darelle, Daryle and Dhukhean a few hours later on the cloud. Missing from the group are Lawrence and Ruddy.
Thorne introduces the group to Earl Aberford, a monk. He tells them that Lawence, after being stabbed one too many times by Naga, had decided to leave this group after Naga dropped them off in Red Larch. Earl is a humble monk of the half-orc variety who has been sent by the Sacred Stone Monastery to investigate the happenings in this area. However, following conversations with Thorne, he realized the errors of his way and is now willing to help the Coopers with their plans to destroy the elemental cults. Thorne brings Earl up to speed on the happenings and their successful mission to Scarlet Moon Hall.
The Coopers then return to the situation at hand. At the rate at which the Burning Man was traveling, Darelle estimates he will arrive in three days. The party discusses various options on how to handle the Burning Man, including laying a trap and attempting to redirect him towards Rivergard Keep. Thorne suggests to use the town's laborers to build a stone tower. Daryle proposes that the tower could be packed with snow, linking the town to the Crushing Wave. Thorne counters that maybe Red Larch's frozen pond could be used. If the Burning Man could be lured onto the pond, it would melt the ice and force it into water.
After a discussion that involves Harbuck Thuthmarillar and other town notables, the Coopers finalize a plan to build a two stories snow tower and cover it with pine needles so that it looks like wood from a distance. Harbuck assures the party that he can muster enough workers to also construct five small buildings around the tower to make it look like it is part of the village. When the Burning Man arrives, the women and children will shelter in the Mellikho Stoneworks quarry. Dhukhean will contribute a shiny crystal imbued with magical powers that will attract the Burning Man.
Thorne proposes that someone be sent to Rivergard Keep to get some support from the Crushing Wave. Naga volunteers to fly to Rivergard Keep, deliver a message, and return with help if the Crushing Wave will grant it. Thorne and Daryle agree that they need to promote the idea that the cult would be crushing the Eternal Flame's champion, and would earn influence and gratefulness from the citizens of Red Larch.
Calistril 27, 4713
The skies remain clear, but the temperature remains bitterly and unseasonably cold. It has now been seven days since the last snow storm. After three days of building, the villagers have constructed the tower and several blockhouses to create a leading path that will lead the Burning Man towards the tower. Daryle spinkles pine needles on the path she expects the Burning Man to take, to lead him towards the tower.
Red Larch Lake fortifications |
Around mid-morning, a pillar of smoke appears in the distance. The Burning Man is on his way. With about three hours left before he arrives, Naga returns to Red Larch with a Crushing Wave cultist. The cultist informs the Coopers that Grimsaw sends his regards. He brings with him five scrolls of summon greater water elemental to help in this situation, but tells them that he himself will not join but rather observe the battle from afar, so that at least one survivor can report back to Rivergard Keep.
The Burning Man reaches the edge of the pond. He is heading towards the village, but several delaying actions by Earl change his trajectory. He subtly switches towards the snow tower. After several exchanges of fiery blows, Thorne summons his water elemental and orders it to wait. The others quickly summon theirs too, and they swim under the ice to emerge around the Burning Man. As the ice melts underneath the Burning Man, he continues to move forward towards the snow tower, but the water elementals eventually manage to stop the Burning Man and trip him into the pond.
Earl enters the Burning Man, and finds a person inside. The man's face is half melted. His glowing red eyes show the depth of a depraved soul. A metal horn sticks out of his forehead. On his left hand he wears a turtle shell and a tattoo that says "I remember," while on his right hand he wears elven wedding lace inscribed with the name Miévi. He maniacally looks at Earl, and, as he waves his hands casting a spell, he cackles. He vanishes in a puff of smoke, leaving the monk along in the steaming wreckage of the Burning Man. Earl reflects on the fact that he has seen a very similar man in the Sacred Stone Monastery, but this one has black hair parted at the horn, and seems saner than this version. When he tells the Coopers, a shiver runs up their spine. There are at least two Geralds in the Sumber Hills.
With the village saved from the Burning Man, the Coopers are hailed as heroes...
Friday, November 30, 2018
Burn that tower!
Calistril 19, 4713
Shoalar and Grimsaw finish their meeting and announce their plans to launch an attack against the Eternal Flame. They propose to send a team to Scarlet Moon Hall and lay waste to the Eternal Flame's outpost. Volunteers are solicited. All of the workers and cultists take a step back, and the Coopers find themselves in the middle of the yard. Sholar and Grimsaw thank them for stepping up, and invite them inside the keep.
Grimsaw unrolls a map of the Dessarin Valley and points to the location of the Hall. He gives them rough directions, and agrees to provide them with three potions of cure critical wounds each, and directions to a small cave where two ice trolls working for the Crushing Wave currently hide. He also draws them a map they can take with them. He tells them that on foot, it should take them about seven days to get there. He therefore expects them to report in a fortnight with a vivid description of their success. The Coopers thank Grimsaw and depart Rivergard Keep. They trek away from the keep for a few miles. Darelle then summons her cloud and the Coopers travel in style above the snowy hills of the Dessarin Valley.
Calistril 21, 4713
After two days of travel, the Coopers see a large stone tower emerge in the cold but sunny morning, surrounded by a ring of ruined walls. Large bonfires burn in the middle of several tent sites scattered around the base of the hill upon which sits Scarlet Moon Hall. Humanoid figures huddle around these fires, evidently preparing meals. From these campsites a small trail crisscrosses the hill to its summit, which is surrounded on three sides by sheer cliffs. The stone tower itself is under repair, with several sections of wooden scaffolding reaching 50 feet up to the tower's roof. Rubble litter the inside of the ring, showing that the tower's renovations are in their early phase.
The Coopers' cloud stands out like a sore thumb as it is the only one in the sky, and, despite the wind, it remain stationary above Scarlet Moon Hall. Individuals on the ground have noticed, and a messenger is sent from one of the camp sites to the tower to report. Dhukhean propose to bluff their way into the tower by pretending they are from Feathergale Spire. Naga suggests that they drop fireballs on the structure. The Coopers discuss several ways to infiltrate the tower, but their plans are interrupted when a human clad in fire appears on the cloud. The Coopers all land blows on him and manage to kill him before he's able to deliver an attack. Now aware that their enemy knows they are here, the Coopers prepare for attack.
The cloud lands at the top of the stone keep while Thorne searches the body of their dead opponent. He finds a pouch of granite and diamond dust, as well as a wand of fireballs containing four charge. Thorne fires the wand at the roof, and it ignites. He unleashes all but one of the remaining charges into the structure. Despite the intense heat from the large amount of timber inside and surrounding the structure, the stone tower remains standing, but the inferno caused by what is effectively a giant chimney reduces everything else around it to ashes. Using her ring of protection against heat, Darelle plunges inside the tower, looking for survivors or a tunnel leading down, but finds neither due to the debris.
As the Coopers clear the structure, they decide to head down to the campsites. Perhaps they will find answers there. Carefully making their way down the cliff, they find that all campsites have been suddenly abandoned by their occupants. Dishes, meals being cooked, and bedrolls are spread everywhere, indicating that the camp has been abandoned quickly. Ruddy enters one of the tents, while Lawrence searches another one. They discover bedding, clothes, and various camp items, along with several drawings of a large wicker figure. Thorne takes a few of the drawings. The remaining camp sites contain similar items. There is no evidence on the hill of large groups of people heading up or down in the snow or on the path, so the Coopers are curious as to where they all went.
They return to the cloud and float around the mountain. On the backside of the mountain, Darelle notices a few inconsistencies in the shape and colors, and she realizes that it is an illusion. Darelle maneuvers the cloud in place and allows Lawrence to use the last charge on the wand of fireball, while the ranger creates a slide out of the cloud. The ice trolls slide down and disappear through the illusion inside the cave. Naga quickly follows them in.
Entering the cave, Naga finds a large wicker man fully engulfed in flames. Lawrence's strike hit it square in the middle. But instead of burning, the wicker man glows red, and begins to move. Next to the Burning Man, a large red dragon stands, and he releases a stream of fire that consume the ice trolls. Upon the dragon sits a rider, who warns Naga that the Crushing Wave just made its final mistake. Naga turns and flees the cave, transforming into a bird.
The man and his dragon then emerge from the cave. Darelle jumps down the slide and enters the cave, and notices the carnage. She also sees the Burning Man starting to move towards the cave's entrance. As the dragon engages the Coopers remaining on the cloud, the Burning Man crosses the illusory barrier and falls down the side of the mountain, almost crushing Ruddy. The Burning Man gets up and begins walking away, inflicting massive damage on Dhukhean in the process. Naga plunges down and rescues Lawrence and Thorne, and flies away towards Red Larch.
Darelle sends a tree token to Grimsaw and Shoalar telling them about the burning man and the dragon but the stronghold has been destroyed. Returning to her cloud, Darelle follows the Burning Man, and realizes with horror that it is heading to Red Larch as well, trailed by the red dragon and its rider.
Somehow, despite the lack of a plan, all three Coopers survive the encounter with the dragon unharmed, while their friends all suffer painful wounds. With the Burning Man on his way to their current base of operations, what will the Coopers do?
Shoalar and Grimsaw finish their meeting and announce their plans to launch an attack against the Eternal Flame. They propose to send a team to Scarlet Moon Hall and lay waste to the Eternal Flame's outpost. Volunteers are solicited. All of the workers and cultists take a step back, and the Coopers find themselves in the middle of the yard. Sholar and Grimsaw thank them for stepping up, and invite them inside the keep.
Grimsaw unrolls a map of the Dessarin Valley and points to the location of the Hall. He gives them rough directions, and agrees to provide them with three potions of cure critical wounds each, and directions to a small cave where two ice trolls working for the Crushing Wave currently hide. He also draws them a map they can take with them. He tells them that on foot, it should take them about seven days to get there. He therefore expects them to report in a fortnight with a vivid description of their success. The Coopers thank Grimsaw and depart Rivergard Keep. They trek away from the keep for a few miles. Darelle then summons her cloud and the Coopers travel in style above the snowy hills of the Dessarin Valley.
Calistril 21, 4713
After two days of travel, the Coopers see a large stone tower emerge in the cold but sunny morning, surrounded by a ring of ruined walls. Large bonfires burn in the middle of several tent sites scattered around the base of the hill upon which sits Scarlet Moon Hall. Humanoid figures huddle around these fires, evidently preparing meals. From these campsites a small trail crisscrosses the hill to its summit, which is surrounded on three sides by sheer cliffs. The stone tower itself is under repair, with several sections of wooden scaffolding reaching 50 feet up to the tower's roof. Rubble litter the inside of the ring, showing that the tower's renovations are in their early phase.
The Coopers' cloud stands out like a sore thumb as it is the only one in the sky, and, despite the wind, it remain stationary above Scarlet Moon Hall. Individuals on the ground have noticed, and a messenger is sent from one of the camp sites to the tower to report. Dhukhean propose to bluff their way into the tower by pretending they are from Feathergale Spire. Naga suggests that they drop fireballs on the structure. The Coopers discuss several ways to infiltrate the tower, but their plans are interrupted when a human clad in fire appears on the cloud. The Coopers all land blows on him and manage to kill him before he's able to deliver an attack. Now aware that their enemy knows they are here, the Coopers prepare for attack.
The cloud lands at the top of the stone keep while Thorne searches the body of their dead opponent. He finds a pouch of granite and diamond dust, as well as a wand of fireballs containing four charge. Thorne fires the wand at the roof, and it ignites. He unleashes all but one of the remaining charges into the structure. Despite the intense heat from the large amount of timber inside and surrounding the structure, the stone tower remains standing, but the inferno caused by what is effectively a giant chimney reduces everything else around it to ashes. Using her ring of protection against heat, Darelle plunges inside the tower, looking for survivors or a tunnel leading down, but finds neither due to the debris.
As the Coopers clear the structure, they decide to head down to the campsites. Perhaps they will find answers there. Carefully making their way down the cliff, they find that all campsites have been suddenly abandoned by their occupants. Dishes, meals being cooked, and bedrolls are spread everywhere, indicating that the camp has been abandoned quickly. Ruddy enters one of the tents, while Lawrence searches another one. They discover bedding, clothes, and various camp items, along with several drawings of a large wicker figure. Thorne takes a few of the drawings. The remaining camp sites contain similar items. There is no evidence on the hill of large groups of people heading up or down in the snow or on the path, so the Coopers are curious as to where they all went.
They return to the cloud and float around the mountain. On the backside of the mountain, Darelle notices a few inconsistencies in the shape and colors, and she realizes that it is an illusion. Darelle maneuvers the cloud in place and allows Lawrence to use the last charge on the wand of fireball, while the ranger creates a slide out of the cloud. The ice trolls slide down and disappear through the illusion inside the cave. Naga quickly follows them in.
Entering the cave, Naga finds a large wicker man fully engulfed in flames. Lawrence's strike hit it square in the middle. But instead of burning, the wicker man glows red, and begins to move. Next to the Burning Man, a large red dragon stands, and he releases a stream of fire that consume the ice trolls. Upon the dragon sits a rider, who warns Naga that the Crushing Wave just made its final mistake. Naga turns and flees the cave, transforming into a bird.
The man and his dragon then emerge from the cave. Darelle jumps down the slide and enters the cave, and notices the carnage. She also sees the Burning Man starting to move towards the cave's entrance. As the dragon engages the Coopers remaining on the cloud, the Burning Man crosses the illusory barrier and falls down the side of the mountain, almost crushing Ruddy. The Burning Man gets up and begins walking away, inflicting massive damage on Dhukhean in the process. Naga plunges down and rescues Lawrence and Thorne, and flies away towards Red Larch.
Darelle sends a tree token to Grimsaw and Shoalar telling them about the burning man and the dragon but the stronghold has been destroyed. Returning to her cloud, Darelle follows the Burning Man, and realizes with horror that it is heading to Red Larch as well, trailed by the red dragon and its rider.
Somehow, despite the lack of a plan, all three Coopers survive the encounter with the dragon unharmed, while their friends all suffer painful wounds. With the Burning Man on his way to their current base of operations, what will the Coopers do?
Friday, November 16, 2018
Infiltrating Rivergard Keep
Calistril 11, 4713, continued
The chaos caused by Ruddy's stealing of religious artifacts from the Rivergard Keep chapel spreads to the rest of the compound as workers and guards run around, evidently searching for something, but with a clear lack of enthusiasm. Watching the chaos, the Coopers snicker at the gnome's cleverness.
Given that they now find themselves in possession of two of the Crushing Wave's sacred (if nonmagical) items, the Coopers discuss what they should do with them. Eventually they agree that disposing of one near the Sacred Stone Monastery is the better plan, as they reason that finding such an item near their lair, the Black Earth most would not accept such an insult.
Naga transforms into a hawk and carrying the plate, which Darelle places into a sack, to the Sacred Stone Monastery and drops it in the garden to be discovered by the contemplative monks that use the space for their daily reflections. It takes him a full day of flying to reach the Monastery and return to their camp of fortune.
Meanwhile, Ruddy proposes to hide the defaced chalice into Gar Shutterkeel's quarter, and arrange for Grimsaw to find it. This, hopefully, would be the impetus for a confrontation between Grimsaw and Shoalar. Darelle agrees to carry the plate into Rivergard Keep.
Tom the gatekeeper greets Ruddy and Darelle when they present themselves at the door. Ruddy attempts to convince Tom that he's returning with an expert. Tom is confused, and seems reluctant to let them enter the Keep, and Ruddy's poorly attempt at distracting the gatekeeper is saved when Mikael runs in the gatehouse, and he engages the gnome in a conversation. Tom becomes even more confues. Mikael reports that Drosnin, the cleric who runs the chapel, ordered everyone to look for her missing chalice and plate. Mikael also informs Ruddy that if the dishes are found, they are to be brought back to Grimsaw for inspection before he gives them back to Drosnin. Tom lets Ruddy and Darelle enter the Keep.
Meanwhile, Daryle goes hunting and she catches three rabbits. Using some of her sister's herbs, she laces them with hallucinogens. At the gatehouse Tom is even more confused, and attempts to sort out the fact that he just let her in a few minutes ago. He agrees to lets her in after she gives him a few coppers. She spots the gnome and her sister heading towards the old keep. She heads down to the boat to meet with Shoalar and try to sell him her rabbits. Pike intercepts her, however, and agrees purchases them for 3 silvers.
Ruddy and Darelle drink potions of invisibility and enter the keep. Grimsaw looks up at the open door and tells a worker to close it. He seems puzzled and stares intently at the invisible figures, but he goes back to his paperwork after a few moments. Carefully, the two climb the stairs on the left side of the keep and reach the wooden balcony above the dining hall. A hallway leads to three closed doors. Behind one of them they can hear the sound of people arguing in low voices. The second one is quiet. The third one, at the end of the hallway, is locked. Darelle uses her gloves of magnetism and unlocks the door. They enter a sparsely furnished room, with a chest, a dresser, a bed, a chair, and little else.
Darelle spots a button on the wall. She pushes it, and a ladder falls down from the ceiling. The voices in the room next door stop, and the door opens as four guards emerge. Ruddy and Darelle climb the ladder and find themselves in the rafters. This is not Gar Shatterkeel's room after all. Guards also climb the ladder, but thanks to their invisibility they remain hidden. Grimsaw, who was alerted to the commotion, stands in the room below and looks at the chest, making sure that it is still locked.
Ruddy and Darelle shimmer down the ladder and avoid Grimsaw. They make their way down the stairs and out of the keep, and become visible again.
Midday, the dwarf makes his way to Rivergard Keep. Dhukhean is welcomed by Tom, who directs him to meet with Grimsaw. He notices Ruddy and Darelle reappear outside of the old keep. When the dwarf enters the dining hall, he sees Grimsaw berating his guards. The old man then turns to him and tells him to report to Jubber, the foreman. Dhukhean mentions to Grimsaw the weaknesses he discovered in the curtain walls.
Working on Jubber's crew, Dhukhean meets Belsun, a local dwarf who's been working on the keep for the last three months. Belsun tells Dhukhean that he's treated well. He's been searching for the lost kingdom of Tyar-Besil, but he ran out of money and has taken employment with the keep to replenish his resources.
At the end of the day, Jubber reports to Grimsaw that Dhukhean is not that great of a stone worker, and the dwarf is downgraded to three coppers a day to haul construction debris in a wheelbarrow. All of the Coopers aside from Naga are now inside the walls.
Calistril 12, 4713
In the morning, having returned from the Sacred Stone Monastery, Naga presents himself at the gate with a deer. Tom the Gatekeeper asks for it, and Naga graciously offers it to him. Tom lets him inside, and tells him to go and meet with Grimsaw in the old keep. Naga meets with the old man and introduces himself as Wyatt Gray, a man looking for work. Grimsaw tells him to go see Ankos, the foreman on the western curtain wall. The rest of the Coopers continue to work with various crews around the keep.
Following his performance as a worker, Grimsaw appoints Naga as a foreman on the south curtain wall for 7 silver pieces a day.
Calistril 18, 4713
Over the next week, the Coopers continue their work and their observation of Rivergard Keep. A storm that lasts three days dumps four feet of snow, and Dhukhean is tasked with shoveling all of it out of the keep. Naga manages to get all of the Coopers to be assigned to his work detail.With access to blueprints, Naga is able to determine that Gar Shutterkeel does not have a room in Rivergard Keep.
Late in the afternoon two monks from the Sacred Stone Monastery arrive at the keep and meet with Grimsaw. When they emerge from the old keep the Coopers notice Grimsaw slapping the monks on the back. That evening, Grimsaw tells the assembled workers that brothers from the Black Earth have returned holy objects that were stolen, and tomorrow morning at dawn all workers are expected in the chapel.
Calistril 19, 4713
Following the morning ritual packed with all workers, Naga quietly talks to Drosnin, thanking her for an inspiring sermon. After carefully asking questions, the cleric is more than happy to explain the relationship between the cults. The followers of the Crushing Wave detest the Cult of the Eternal Flame, because they find the fire cultists to be hostile, short-tempered, and unforgivably rash. They aren't as hostile towards the Howling Hatred cultists, but because they are given to sudden impulses the Crushing Wave finds them unreliable. The Crushing Wave cultists get along with the Cult of the Black Earth. The earth cultists are deliberate and dependable, if perhaps too inflexible for their own good.
Naga reports his conversation with Drosnin to the remaining Coopers. Now that they know the relationships between the various cults, they have a better idea how to strike back. Naga uses his fire abilities to damage the chalice and inscribes it with the symbol of the Eternal Flame.
Darelle drinks another potion of invisibility and enters Sholar's cabin. He harps about the events in Yartar, ranting that surely the Eternal Flame is about to make a move since they detonated one of their orbs of destruction. The ranger carefully places the chalice on a shelf, but it falls and clatters to the ground. Sholar turns around and grabs it. Startled, he wonders aloud where it came from when he notices the symbol of the Eternal Flame. He hurries out of his cabin. Darelle follows him up the stairs, and into the old keep.
Grimsaw is visibly upset that Sholar has interrupted his work, and his guards close in. Sholar hold the chalice up and shows the damage to Grimsaw. The two agree to put their claims to leadership aside, for surely the desecration of a Crushing Wave chalice by the Eternal Flame means war!
The chaos caused by Ruddy's stealing of religious artifacts from the Rivergard Keep chapel spreads to the rest of the compound as workers and guards run around, evidently searching for something, but with a clear lack of enthusiasm. Watching the chaos, the Coopers snicker at the gnome's cleverness.
Given that they now find themselves in possession of two of the Crushing Wave's sacred (if nonmagical) items, the Coopers discuss what they should do with them. Eventually they agree that disposing of one near the Sacred Stone Monastery is the better plan, as they reason that finding such an item near their lair, the Black Earth most would not accept such an insult.
Naga transforms into a hawk and carrying the plate, which Darelle places into a sack, to the Sacred Stone Monastery and drops it in the garden to be discovered by the contemplative monks that use the space for their daily reflections. It takes him a full day of flying to reach the Monastery and return to their camp of fortune.
Meanwhile, Ruddy proposes to hide the defaced chalice into Gar Shutterkeel's quarter, and arrange for Grimsaw to find it. This, hopefully, would be the impetus for a confrontation between Grimsaw and Shoalar. Darelle agrees to carry the plate into Rivergard Keep.
Tom the gatekeeper greets Ruddy and Darelle when they present themselves at the door. Ruddy attempts to convince Tom that he's returning with an expert. Tom is confused, and seems reluctant to let them enter the Keep, and Ruddy's poorly attempt at distracting the gatekeeper is saved when Mikael runs in the gatehouse, and he engages the gnome in a conversation. Tom becomes even more confues. Mikael reports that Drosnin, the cleric who runs the chapel, ordered everyone to look for her missing chalice and plate. Mikael also informs Ruddy that if the dishes are found, they are to be brought back to Grimsaw for inspection before he gives them back to Drosnin. Tom lets Ruddy and Darelle enter the Keep.
Meanwhile, Daryle goes hunting and she catches three rabbits. Using some of her sister's herbs, she laces them with hallucinogens. At the gatehouse Tom is even more confused, and attempts to sort out the fact that he just let her in a few minutes ago. He agrees to lets her in after she gives him a few coppers. She spots the gnome and her sister heading towards the old keep. She heads down to the boat to meet with Shoalar and try to sell him her rabbits. Pike intercepts her, however, and agrees purchases them for 3 silvers.
Ruddy and Darelle drink potions of invisibility and enter the keep. Grimsaw looks up at the open door and tells a worker to close it. He seems puzzled and stares intently at the invisible figures, but he goes back to his paperwork after a few moments. Carefully, the two climb the stairs on the left side of the keep and reach the wooden balcony above the dining hall. A hallway leads to three closed doors. Behind one of them they can hear the sound of people arguing in low voices. The second one is quiet. The third one, at the end of the hallway, is locked. Darelle uses her gloves of magnetism and unlocks the door. They enter a sparsely furnished room, with a chest, a dresser, a bed, a chair, and little else.
Darelle spots a button on the wall. She pushes it, and a ladder falls down from the ceiling. The voices in the room next door stop, and the door opens as four guards emerge. Ruddy and Darelle climb the ladder and find themselves in the rafters. This is not Gar Shatterkeel's room after all. Guards also climb the ladder, but thanks to their invisibility they remain hidden. Grimsaw, who was alerted to the commotion, stands in the room below and looks at the chest, making sure that it is still locked.
Ruddy and Darelle shimmer down the ladder and avoid Grimsaw. They make their way down the stairs and out of the keep, and become visible again.
Midday, the dwarf makes his way to Rivergard Keep. Dhukhean is welcomed by Tom, who directs him to meet with Grimsaw. He notices Ruddy and Darelle reappear outside of the old keep. When the dwarf enters the dining hall, he sees Grimsaw berating his guards. The old man then turns to him and tells him to report to Jubber, the foreman. Dhukhean mentions to Grimsaw the weaknesses he discovered in the curtain walls.
Working on Jubber's crew, Dhukhean meets Belsun, a local dwarf who's been working on the keep for the last three months. Belsun tells Dhukhean that he's treated well. He's been searching for the lost kingdom of Tyar-Besil, but he ran out of money and has taken employment with the keep to replenish his resources.
At the end of the day, Jubber reports to Grimsaw that Dhukhean is not that great of a stone worker, and the dwarf is downgraded to three coppers a day to haul construction debris in a wheelbarrow. All of the Coopers aside from Naga are now inside the walls.
Calistril 12, 4713
In the morning, having returned from the Sacred Stone Monastery, Naga presents himself at the gate with a deer. Tom the Gatekeeper asks for it, and Naga graciously offers it to him. Tom lets him inside, and tells him to go and meet with Grimsaw in the old keep. Naga meets with the old man and introduces himself as Wyatt Gray, a man looking for work. Grimsaw tells him to go see Ankos, the foreman on the western curtain wall. The rest of the Coopers continue to work with various crews around the keep.
Following his performance as a worker, Grimsaw appoints Naga as a foreman on the south curtain wall for 7 silver pieces a day.
Calistril 18, 4713
Over the next week, the Coopers continue their work and their observation of Rivergard Keep. A storm that lasts three days dumps four feet of snow, and Dhukhean is tasked with shoveling all of it out of the keep. Naga manages to get all of the Coopers to be assigned to his work detail.With access to blueprints, Naga is able to determine that Gar Shutterkeel does not have a room in Rivergard Keep.
Late in the afternoon two monks from the Sacred Stone Monastery arrive at the keep and meet with Grimsaw. When they emerge from the old keep the Coopers notice Grimsaw slapping the monks on the back. That evening, Grimsaw tells the assembled workers that brothers from the Black Earth have returned holy objects that were stolen, and tomorrow morning at dawn all workers are expected in the chapel.
Calistril 19, 4713
Following the morning ritual packed with all workers, Naga quietly talks to Drosnin, thanking her for an inspiring sermon. After carefully asking questions, the cleric is more than happy to explain the relationship between the cults. The followers of the Crushing Wave detest the Cult of the Eternal Flame, because they find the fire cultists to be hostile, short-tempered, and unforgivably rash. They aren't as hostile towards the Howling Hatred cultists, but because they are given to sudden impulses the Crushing Wave finds them unreliable. The Crushing Wave cultists get along with the Cult of the Black Earth. The earth cultists are deliberate and dependable, if perhaps too inflexible for their own good.
Naga reports his conversation with Drosnin to the remaining Coopers. Now that they know the relationships between the various cults, they have a better idea how to strike back. Naga uses his fire abilities to damage the chalice and inscribes it with the symbol of the Eternal Flame.
Darelle drinks another potion of invisibility and enters Sholar's cabin. He harps about the events in Yartar, ranting that surely the Eternal Flame is about to make a move since they detonated one of their orbs of destruction. The ranger carefully places the chalice on a shelf, but it falls and clatters to the ground. Sholar turns around and grabs it. Startled, he wonders aloud where it came from when he notices the symbol of the Eternal Flame. He hurries out of his cabin. Darelle follows him up the stairs, and into the old keep.
Grimsaw is visibly upset that Sholar has interrupted his work, and his guards close in. Sholar hold the chalice up and shows the damage to Grimsaw. The two agree to put their claims to leadership aside, for surely the desecration of a Crushing Wave chalice by the Eternal Flame means war!
Friday, November 2, 2018
Rivergard Keep
Calistril 7, 4713
Better equipped after their trip to Yartar and provisioned following their first failed foray, the Coopers, Dhukhean and Ruddy decide to stop by the Sacred Stone Monastery once again and see if infiltration will be easier. Darelle drinks a potion of gaseous form and enters the building through the kitchen door. She travels quickly throughout the upper level of the monastery, taking mental notes as she moves. She notices that many of the acolytes are glancing furtively at the monks, and angry whispers are exchanged. Clearly the whisper campaign she started a few days ago has already begun to bear fruit.
Unfortunately, the Sacred Stone Monastery appears too well defended for their small group to infiltrate successfully. In her exploration, Darelle notices a secret entrance into the Monastery's garden. Returning outside, she quickly sketches her discoveries, and faced with the possibility of a deadly encounter with the monks, the Coopers decide to return to Red Larch and consult their maps to get a more accurate location for Rivergard Keep, the rumored home of the Crushing Wave. Perhaps these cultists will not be expecting a visit from the Coopers.
During their research, Dhukhean realizes that the symbol of the Crushing Wave closely resembles other religious symbols of Olhydra, Princess of Evil Water. Using books at the Allsfaith Shrine, the dwarf deepens his understanding of this elemental power. Olhydra displays a certain interest in mortals, especially pirates and waterborne raiders.
Calistril 8, 4713
In the morning, the Coopers depart Red Larch and head northeast on Darelle's cloud, looking for Rivergard Keep. They reach the Dessarin River, and, flying high, travel north. Late in the afternoon, they spot a large stone fortification on the west bank of the Dessarin River. The Keep is located roughly 40 miles south of the Stone Bridge, 90 miles north of the Bargewright Inn, and 80 miles east of Red Larch. A large stone fortification, Rivergard Keep features a central keep surrounded by a twenty feet tall curtain wall on three sides and a sheltered harbor featuring a set of docks where ships can take refuge behind a massive chain designed to block entry into the keep. Three round towers protect the approach, while the old keep anchors the northeast wall. A gatehouse allows access to the inner courtyard. The entire structure looks in disrepair, but efforts are clearly being made to shore up the defenses. Scaffolding are spread out around three different sections of the keep, and construction crews continue to work even this late in the afternoon, with the sun rapidly sinking over the horizon.
The Coopers land the cloud and set up an observation post on a hill about a mile away from theKeep. Dhukhean constructs a base, and realizing he smells of gnome urine, he also builds a small bath, heats up some water, and bathes. They keep a watch, and realize that construction continues overnight.
Calistril 10, 4713
In the morning, with dawn rising, a bell rings for a few minutes, and a stream of workers come out of the new keep and head to a small building next to the old keep. An hour later, they emerge from that building and go to the old keep for a few minutes, before returning to their tools and scaffolding areas. The Coopers then notice a steady flow of traffic from the countryside. Farmers' wagons carrying goods and provisions pull to the gatehouse and after a cursory interrogation are allowed inside. Seeing how lackadaisical security seems to be, Daryle comes up with a plan. She goes hunting. She slays a deer and heads to the main gate to sell them her catch.
Tom the gatekeeper opens the door to the gatehouse and lets her in after she gives him a few copper coins. He directs her to the docks and tells her to ask for Pike. She finds two ships enclosed in the ice. The small one is a small oar propelled rivercraft. The second one is a two masted brig named the Rivermaid.
A large hole is in its port keel, evidence that it was rammed in the recent past. Sailors are busy repairing the ship, even in this cold weather. Daryle walks up the plank, and meets Shoalar, the ship's captain. Shoalar resembles a human but has blue skin and is heavy set. He gruffly greets her, and when she tells him her reason for being there, he introduces her to Pike, his halfling assistant. Pike offers her twelve silver pieces for her deer, and Daryle accepts. Her bargaining concluded, she departs the Keep.
That night, Dhukhean leaves the Coopers's camp and gets close to the curtain wall. None of the guards walking the parapets notice the dwarf. He closely examines the wall and notices three different sections that are weak and could easily be taken down given time and the right equipment. Returning to camp, Dhukhean reports his findings.
Calistril 11, 4713
A few hours following Dhukhean's return, Ruddy begins his own expedition. He climbs the eastern wall after the lonely guard has passed, and he begins to explore the structure. Workers are still out and about building under the lights of torches, but no one pays him any attention. In the new keep he finds workers' quarters, and meets a worker named Mikael who happily shares some of the details of what he is working on. Mikael reveals that Gar Shutterkeel is the lord of Rivergard Keep, but he hasn't been here for at least a month, and even when he visits he doesn't stay very long. Shoalar is second in command and controls the ship, with Pike his halfling servant, while Grimsaw is third in command and controls the keep. As he meets workers, Ruddy uses every opportunity to spread the rumor that the Sacred Stone Monastery is planning an attack on Rivergard Keep.
One of the buildings he enters is clearly a chapel, and he finally comes upon proof that the Crushing Wave is at the very least implanted in the Keep, if not running it. On the altar is the symbol of Olhydra.
Desiring to create mischief, Ruddy steals a ceremonial chalice and plate from the chapel, and leaves the Keep. In the morning, with dawn rising, the chapel bell rings, announcing the start of the service. Then a different set of bells rings, and workers and guards spill out of the chapel in a hurry.
Darelle decides she will send a message to the monks at the Sacred Stone Monastery to inform them that the Crushing Wave is behind the current unrest among their acolytes.
Better equipped after their trip to Yartar and provisioned following their first failed foray, the Coopers, Dhukhean and Ruddy decide to stop by the Sacred Stone Monastery once again and see if infiltration will be easier. Darelle drinks a potion of gaseous form and enters the building through the kitchen door. She travels quickly throughout the upper level of the monastery, taking mental notes as she moves. She notices that many of the acolytes are glancing furtively at the monks, and angry whispers are exchanged. Clearly the whisper campaign she started a few days ago has already begun to bear fruit.
Unfortunately, the Sacred Stone Monastery appears too well defended for their small group to infiltrate successfully. In her exploration, Darelle notices a secret entrance into the Monastery's garden. Returning outside, she quickly sketches her discoveries, and faced with the possibility of a deadly encounter with the monks, the Coopers decide to return to Red Larch and consult their maps to get a more accurate location for Rivergard Keep, the rumored home of the Crushing Wave. Perhaps these cultists will not be expecting a visit from the Coopers.
During their research, Dhukhean realizes that the symbol of the Crushing Wave closely resembles other religious symbols of Olhydra, Princess of Evil Water. Using books at the Allsfaith Shrine, the dwarf deepens his understanding of this elemental power. Olhydra displays a certain interest in mortals, especially pirates and waterborne raiders.
Calistril 8, 4713
In the morning, the Coopers depart Red Larch and head northeast on Darelle's cloud, looking for Rivergard Keep. They reach the Dessarin River, and, flying high, travel north. Late in the afternoon, they spot a large stone fortification on the west bank of the Dessarin River. The Keep is located roughly 40 miles south of the Stone Bridge, 90 miles north of the Bargewright Inn, and 80 miles east of Red Larch. A large stone fortification, Rivergard Keep features a central keep surrounded by a twenty feet tall curtain wall on three sides and a sheltered harbor featuring a set of docks where ships can take refuge behind a massive chain designed to block entry into the keep. Three round towers protect the approach, while the old keep anchors the northeast wall. A gatehouse allows access to the inner courtyard. The entire structure looks in disrepair, but efforts are clearly being made to shore up the defenses. Scaffolding are spread out around three different sections of the keep, and construction crews continue to work even this late in the afternoon, with the sun rapidly sinking over the horizon.
The Coopers land the cloud and set up an observation post on a hill about a mile away from theKeep. Dhukhean constructs a base, and realizing he smells of gnome urine, he also builds a small bath, heats up some water, and bathes. They keep a watch, and realize that construction continues overnight.
Calistril 10, 4713
In the morning, with dawn rising, a bell rings for a few minutes, and a stream of workers come out of the new keep and head to a small building next to the old keep. An hour later, they emerge from that building and go to the old keep for a few minutes, before returning to their tools and scaffolding areas. The Coopers then notice a steady flow of traffic from the countryside. Farmers' wagons carrying goods and provisions pull to the gatehouse and after a cursory interrogation are allowed inside. Seeing how lackadaisical security seems to be, Daryle comes up with a plan. She goes hunting. She slays a deer and heads to the main gate to sell them her catch.
Tom the gatekeeper opens the door to the gatehouse and lets her in after she gives him a few copper coins. He directs her to the docks and tells her to ask for Pike. She finds two ships enclosed in the ice. The small one is a small oar propelled rivercraft. The second one is a two masted brig named the Rivermaid.
A large hole is in its port keel, evidence that it was rammed in the recent past. Sailors are busy repairing the ship, even in this cold weather. Daryle walks up the plank, and meets Shoalar, the ship's captain. Shoalar resembles a human but has blue skin and is heavy set. He gruffly greets her, and when she tells him her reason for being there, he introduces her to Pike, his halfling assistant. Pike offers her twelve silver pieces for her deer, and Daryle accepts. Her bargaining concluded, she departs the Keep.
That night, Dhukhean leaves the Coopers's camp and gets close to the curtain wall. None of the guards walking the parapets notice the dwarf. He closely examines the wall and notices three different sections that are weak and could easily be taken down given time and the right equipment. Returning to camp, Dhukhean reports his findings.
Calistril 11, 4713
A few hours following Dhukhean's return, Ruddy begins his own expedition. He climbs the eastern wall after the lonely guard has passed, and he begins to explore the structure. Workers are still out and about building under the lights of torches, but no one pays him any attention. In the new keep he finds workers' quarters, and meets a worker named Mikael who happily shares some of the details of what he is working on. Mikael reveals that Gar Shutterkeel is the lord of Rivergard Keep, but he hasn't been here for at least a month, and even when he visits he doesn't stay very long. Shoalar is second in command and controls the ship, with Pike his halfling servant, while Grimsaw is third in command and controls the keep. As he meets workers, Ruddy uses every opportunity to spread the rumor that the Sacred Stone Monastery is planning an attack on Rivergard Keep.
One of the buildings he enters is clearly a chapel, and he finally comes upon proof that the Crushing Wave is at the very least implanted in the Keep, if not running it. On the altar is the symbol of Olhydra.
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Symbol of the Crushing Wave |
Desiring to create mischief, Ruddy steals a ceremonial chalice and plate from the chapel, and leaves the Keep. In the morning, with dawn rising, the chapel bell rings, announcing the start of the service. Then a different set of bells rings, and workers and guards spill out of the chapel in a hurry.
Darelle decides she will send a message to the monks at the Sacred Stone Monastery to inform them that the Crushing Wave is behind the current unrest among their acolytes.
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