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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Mission Accomplished

The goblins and the locathah returned as the wall of blades faded and the genii left for his home. They all swept up the mountainside, wisely skirting an ominous smoking cavern. A ruined city near the peak of the mountain proved to be more interesting, however, and both the goblins and the locathah put it to use. The goblins started exploring it as a likely-looking site for their new settlement, while the locathah stationed themselves at the city's entrance to block all others from proceeding further up the mountain.

The dragon-hippo was more than happy to serve as translator between Starq and the head locathah, apparently a cleric named Acklebraith, leader of the mercenarious band the 'Heavy Slugs' (it translates rather badly, the hippo-dragon commented). The idea was that nobody was going to get the pearl, as it was the locathah's prize. Upon further questioning, they had been hired by kuo-toa to get the pearl for their war against the ancient merfolk. The dragon-hippo, however, urged upon the party the importance that the pearl remain with the Leader of the Forest, to preserve the truce between land, sea, and air. So the two companies drew up for battle.

The locathah had the better position, as they had prepared themselves for the conflict: one of them, armed with a scimitar, stationed himself with his sea snake in the entrance to the city, while the two archers covered him from nearby rooftops. To start the battle off, Acklebraith cast a few disruptive spells and then flew about, aiding his men. Starq crouched behind the crumbled wall and let off powerful fireballs, much to his friends' amazement and his enemies' dismay, and thus made himself the archers' mark. Erannar let Farwind lazily pick off the archer's gull, then mounted to take himself above the other archers. Dreneil stepped in to let fly with longsword and handaxe at the druid and his snake and summoned crocodile in the entrance. Eltana, perhaps, was the most impressive of all as she morphed into a wolf and bore down on the crocodile, accompanied by Blade. They fought long and hard, but once the two who kept healing the others were dead, the archers surrendered their weapons and set off, riding their reserve crocodile and bearing their fallen comrades, for the ocean.

The four proceeded through the city and up the cliff to the final peak of the mountain, where the unicorn stood next to an old tree split by lightning. Starq pulled a pearl and an acorn out of a crevice in the tree. The unicorn dug a hole with his horn, and Starq planted the acorn. Eltana, speaking with the tongue of plants, blessed it, and thought she could hear a muffled 'thank you'. Starq gave the pearl to the unicorn, Erannar gave the Statue of the Skylord, and Eltana the feather token of the tree. Receiving the items, the unicorn's horn turned sea blue, and he sprouted leafy wings, symbolizing the renewed covenant of land, sea, and air. He left to survey the kingdom.

The party started down the mountain again, finding the goblins in happy possession of their new city. Looking back, Starq saw the hippo-dragon directing a miniature stormcloud to water the newly planted acorn. Eltana, meanwhile, heard the howl of wolves to the south; she hesitated a moment, then became a wolf again to seek and lead the pack.

The taller three returned to Lord Talley, who rewarded them with a choice of jewel from his treasury, including the absent Eltana. Here Ethan caught up with Dreneil, who graciously agreed to accompany him to quell the turmoil in the old goblin city, which it was rumored was suffering under a rebellion.

Down to two, Starq and Erannar returned to Culdin, where the elf was hailed by the elders of his people and declared a fit master of the wild. Indeed, he was asked to return to the Elven Isle and teach his people there the ways of the mountains of Durille.

Starq finally made his way back to Condros's house, where the two decided to continue magical studies (Condros being extremely impressed with Starq's fireball) and make money selling shaving potions on the side.

As the years passed, they all heard rumors of a new young tree thriving in the forest.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Salise Lothrall



Headshot for one of my evil NPCs who's turned out to have quite a life in the plot. Drow Rogue 7/Scarlet Corsair 4

Guild of Seafarers at Tyrannor

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

All an Illusion

By keeping up a good pace for the next five days, not stopping to hunt, the party of two elves, one human, and a wolf-riding halfling managed to catch up with the web-footed locathah and the small-limbed goblins. They also caught up with their destination, Mount Heatwing, and a big wall of swords blocking the ascent.

Just as Starq determined that the sharp-edged wall was probably only an illusion, a gigantic dragon-hippopotamus careened down the mountain toward them. The other people fled as the dragon-hippo shrunk and the mysterious bearded man popped into sight, wielding a scimitar.

Eltana noticed that the man's actions seemed driven from the outside, but the only way he would respond was to say "Keep Away from the Mountain." Dreneil quickly closed for battle. Meanwhile, Eltana misfired a sling bullet and discovered that a new invisible wall had sprung up before them, Erannar mounted on Farwind discovered the same about the ceiling, and Starq used his spidery climbing spells to determine that there were walls on every side.

The battle became touch-and-go, with the janni (for such he was) flying and becoming an invisible and impossible target. Starq, always a one to think of new uses for spells, used his new 'shave' spell to give the fellow a haircut. This was so odd that the janni stopped to take stock of his situation, and managed to throw off his evil influence.

The fight ended, and the janni and the watching dragon-hippo settled in to explain. The janni was being controlled by a covey of hags, one of water, one of forest, and one of magic, who had conspired to kill the Leader of the Forest, and with him, the truce between Land, Sea, and Air. The janni had been sent to make sure no one interfered, and had thus caused the trouble with the packs and also created some troublesome illusions, in order to scare people off the trail. The dragon-hippo then told the party that they needed to plant an acorn to start growing a new Leader of the Forest, and to find a Regent in the meantime, to whom they should give the Pearl of the Sirines, which the old Leader was carrying, and the Statue of the Air, which Erannar currently held.

To be continued...

Experience

Janni: 300
All (or at least most) Is Explained: 1,000