Friday, December 22, 2017

Episode 22- Old Faces




Red Larch has been destroyed. “What now?” Henry asked, looking around.


Thok crushed the note in his hand. “We answer them.”


The party split up, investgating to see if there were any survivors or anything that could be recovered. Menelwen was distraught, having been through something like this before. Henry followed the smell of brine and pickles. He hauled and flipped some rubble off to reveal the body of Grund.


It took a good number of hours to collect the bodies. Menelwen used Mold Earth to create graves. Henry retrieved a few cucumber seeds and planted them over Grund's grave.


The party leaves after tending to everything they could but head on a different path. The woods open up to reveal rolling fields of crops. Wheat sways, a windmill and small cottage.


“Thok...was this your home?” Henry asked.


“This is my home.” Thok nodded, leading the way forward. A very large woman was hanging clothes on a line outside of the cottage. She was a full-blooded orchish woman, her jet black hair cut short and smaller tusks protruded from her mouth.


“Thoky!” She beamed when seeing him. She picked him up like he was a child.


“Hey mom.”


A small human man, about 5ft 2 inches walked out in spectacles. When Thok was released, he picked his father up in a hug.


“Come in.” Thok's mom beamed, leading the party inside the cozy farm house. “Thoky, where are your manners?”


Thok chuckled, setting the table. Mama Thok picked Henry up and plopped him down at the table. She provided milk and stew. “When was the last time you were home? Years?”


“Months.”


“Oh yes! He was home for my birthday.” His parents introduced themselves as Olinar and Marvin Fletcher.


Henry was just stunned, unsure what to do with such a warm and loving family environment. Olinar put Vega in charge of chopping vegetables. She gave Luca milk and meat.


Over dinner, Marvin asked, “So Thok. How goes the adventuring life?”


“You know how it is.”


“No, I don't. Your mother was the adventure.” He chuckled.


“We're trying to save the world.” He told him.


“Ah those are the days...your mother knows all about that. Something about dragons...” he mused.


Vega fixed the stone in the mill for them after helping in the kitchen.


Over dinner the party got to know more about Thok's parents, how they met. Marvin was a writer who had been tasked with writing the story of Olinar's party. Thok took out the book, offering it to Menelwen who started reading. She shared it with Theamen.


Olinar got up and retrieved a frost-brand sword and gave it to Thok to “avoid being a bad parent.” “Use your head. You use, you stay alive, you do not lose.” She told him.


“Of course.”


“You good boy Thoky.”


Everyone helped with the dishes after dinner before turning in. Thok was too big for his bed so he allowed Lily to take it.


Menelwen and Theamen rested on cots in the main room.


Vega forgoes a long rest to enrich the farmland. When he did rest, he checked in on Henry.


“You know...I envy you.”


“Have you lost family?” Henry asked.


“My older sister.”


“What happened?” This was the first time he really opened up to Henry.


“...It was because I wasn't strong enough. My own weakness caused her to die. You still have a chance to get stronger to save yours.”


“I hope I don't let you down.”


Vega offered him a smile. “That's why I want to help you. You're like a brother to me.”


Henry felt heat rise in his cheeks. “...Rosette and I looked out for each other. I worry....that I was a burden or obligation for her..”


“Yes, the family obligation...because those ties are strong indeed.” Vega agreed.


“I'm nervous. About going to the spire I mean. What if I see her?”


“You won't be alone.” Vega assured him. “We'll all be there for you.”


That was enough to settle his mind to rest. Until he decided he wanted to see Lily, just to talk. Henry failed to sneak out.


“Henry...” Vega said, eyes still closed. “You can just walk.”


“Shut up Vega.” Thok said. “Henry, why are you sneaking here?” He rolled over, falling back asleep. As he walked outside, he saw a shape in the grass. A fox. It vanished through the grass. Henry followed it. Turns out it was Lily.


“Since this is our last chance to talk about it...I'm going to be blunt. I'm staying here.”


“What?”


She explained that if she kept going forward with the party that she was a liability and a risk.


“But how-”


She changed her appearance to look like a young half orc girl. “I'll be hiding in plain sight.”


“When did you decide?”


“Yesterday.”


“After we saw everything...” Henry frowned. She nodded. “...I wish you the best.”


“You too. Don't die. And after, make sure they don't.” She slipped off to sneak back into the house. Heartbroken, Henry returned to the barn. He went to wake Thok. As a reflex, Thok grabbed him by the throat.


“Oh, it's Henry.” He released him, coughing and sputtering. “Oh get over it.”


“You knew?”


“Yeah.”


“Will she be safe?” Henry asked.


“Have you read the book? Met my mother? Yes, she'll be safe,”


Still hurt, Henry went to take the sleeping Luca (in a food coma) from Thok, but failed to do so.


The Next Morning


Still full from dinner, everyone met up for breakfast. Thok's father looked at his fruit and oatmeal.


“It's good for your heart.” Olinar told him.


“Fuck my heart, I wanna eat.” He grumbled. Thok slipped his father bacon when his mother's back was turned; a well practiced move.


After saying their thanks and goodbyes, the party minus Lily headed towards the spire. Vega checked out the path ahead as a giant eagle. There were some shadowy figures but nothing to be worried about. Yet.


Avoiding the plateau and gnoll packs, they arrived at the bridge to the spire. It was rickety but would hold. They crossed the bridge, Thok leading the charge. An eagle head battering ram slammed into him as he went through the door, skidding back out onto the bridge. Henry checked for traps, finding nothing else other than that.


Checking out the rooms as they climbed they tower revealed...nothing. Empty except for scorched beds and rotting sacks of vegetables in the storage rooms. They climbed to the top. Smoke was distorting the sight of a figure and a spyglass. Vultures circled overhead.


The figure was tied to a pole, overlooking the edge. They recognized it when the smoke blew slightly. Kaylessa! She was still breathing but looked to be in bad shape. A trip wire was set up that would drop her if any of them misstepped.


Thok and Vega stepped over, carefully. Henry disarmed it, Thok catching her. Vega did a medicine check to see that she was near death. Thok investigated the spyglass and the note that had numbers on it. Failing to understand it, he handed it over to Menelwen.


After about an hour, while Theamen and Vega tended to Kaylessa, she found the fissure in the rock a few miles away. Hooded figures were standing there, facing the tower. Then they turned, vanishing through a door or pathway.


They bring Kaylessa down to a bed. Menelwen cushions and tends to her during the night. It was a fitful night for Kaylessa.


The next morning, she was able to speak even just a little bit. She told them about how a group had walked into town with a box, so carefully carried. When it was opened, a sky blue and white mist orb was revealed. It was something that appeared to be worshipped. They chanted for an hour and then the orb just exploded outward, a maelstrom, like being caught in a hurricane. She had woken up with a girl standing over her. A cruel smile and auburn hair...


The next thing she remembered was waking again to stare out over the valley.


Henry stood, walking out of the room.


Vega and Menelwen followed him. They had to talk and reassure him about Rosette...and that they would need to face her. But they would do what they could to save her. “Don't give into despair. Don't become like me.” Vega told him.


They hugged him.


Thok and Theamen spoke about what to do with Kaylessa. They needed to keep her safe...but they did need to press on and couldn't take her with them. Theamen decided the best course of action would be to send word to his father to come and collect her. He wouldn't want to help Theamen, but he would do it for Kaylessa.


For this, they needed a way to send long distance messages.


Vega had the capability. He split off to find a bird to send the message, He offered food to a raven and instructed it where to go.


The party waited with Kaylessa until they heard a crack. Rushing up to the roof of the spire, they saw a teleportation circle materialize. Two paladins of Mystra flanked a half elf female. She wore scale mail armor, robers over it. Her hair was deep brown and pulled back to reveal her slightly pointed ears. “Hey The, been a long time.” She walked over and rapped her knuckles on his breastplate.


“Kerris, it's been a while.”


Menelwen twitched, not liking how close she was to him. “You have history?” She asked, trying to gauge the other woman.


“Mm and if he hadn't left, a future.”


“Excuse me?”


“You've been getting him in trouble. And well, I couldn't have my future husband be put death by his father.”


“Future husband?!”


Theamen was growing increasingly uncomfortable. The party brings Kerris and the paladins down to Kaylessa.


She checked Kaylessa out. “She needs proper healers.”


“We did what we could. But we need to press on. To take care of the cults.”


Kerris looked at Menelwen, raising an eyebrow. “You lack competent healers.”


Menelwen formed fists at her side, gritting her teeth. Thok was laughing in the corner. “Our healeras are fine.” She spat.


“Our healer's Vega.”


“Shut up!”


Henry pictured her naked almost instantly, blushing furiously. Kerris smirked. “I expected more out of a wizard, really. Control your thoughts lest you come off as stupid...and really Theamen? A full elf? Your father won't be happy...” As a cleric of knowledge, she was able to read the surface thoughts.


The paladins picked Kaylessa up and brought her upstairs. “See you The.” Kerris grinned, leaving.


They vanished.


“Well...I'll go throw myself off the tower.” Theamen stood.


“Oh no you're not.” Menelwen grabbed and pulled him back. “What's going on?”


He explained that she was a childhood friend, the niece of his instructor. The bethrothal was forced upon him in an attempt to bond the families. His father hadn't been happy, but both her human half and elf half were from noble families so he begrudgingly agreed.


“She's insufferable, coniving, a liar. Worse, a politician who will do whatever she needs for political goal.”


“Why didn't you tell me sooner?”


“Because I figured it was broken given my father almost executed me.”


“I see.” Menelwen sighed, still shaking with slight rage. They had bigger things to take care of. Like handling the air cult for one...


~To be Continued...~

Friday, December 15, 2017

Episode 21- The Offer


The hell hounds joined the fray and charged straight for Henry. Luca transformed and took off with Henry into the air. This gave Henry the distance he needed to shoot at the enemies.

With Henry out of the way, the hell hounds rounded on Thok. Thok used riposte but was almost downed from the attacks.

Theamen looked between Thok and Menelwen, gripping his sword tight. “I'll be back.” He promised her, killing the hound that Thok used riposte against.

“Goddammit Thok, you better not die on us. Fucking son of a bitch!” Lily yelled, using Healing word on Thok.

“Language you lady!” Menelwen chastised but truly didn't care.

“You can watch it when I'm not dying.” Lily snapped back.

Vega, seeing how hurt the party was used Mass Cure Wounds and bonus action healed Henry.

A third cultist joined the other two on top of the scaffolding that overlooked the wicker giant and shot at Henry.

Thok hits the remaining hell hound that was on him.

Menelwen shifted, aiming Shatter up at the cultists before ducking behind a pillar.

Gurgles smashed the hell hound, and moved for the cultists.

Henry flew closer, grabbing onto one of the cultists with the intent on throwing him off the ledge. He failed. “The fuck are you doing boy?!”

Luca bit the guy in retaliation.

Smoke came from the path the party had used to get there as three figures came charging up. One was a white furred tabaxi...jamming out on a lute that sounded like a full orchestra from one instrument.

A full blooded orc in full half plate armor with a goatee held a mace like a microphone and was singing. On his chest was the symbol of Dionysis, the god of revelry. Spirit guardians, a mixture of male and females were his back up singers and copied his moves.

The third figure that joined shaking his head was a short stout warf with brown hair, a bushy beard, and blue eyes in chainmail with a shield. His shield bore the symbol of Apollo.

The dwarf, Helios shot one of the cultists on the scaffolding with a guiding bolt.
The tabaxi stood, still jamming out used his bonus action to inspire the orc. The orc then moonwalked to Lily and healed her.

“I don't know what to make of you. But thank you.”

“After all this time with us, this is strange?” Thok called to Lily.

“Thok, none of you have ever danced up to me.”

“Which are your allies?” The orc asked.

Lily glanced around. “Eh, kill the archers.”

Theamen used his full movement to get to the scaffolding, still singing. The two different songs clashed, causing dissonance.

Vega moved the ball of water up to the cultsists, trying to drown them. Theamen looked at the cultists, then to Vega. He shook his head and tightened his grip.

The cultists shoot at Vega. One hit, one miss, and one started singing wildly in the panic.

Thok shot at one, killing him. The water filled with blood that started spreading to his allies.

Menelwen aimed another shatter at the cultists. They passed but the scaffolding broke. One died from the fall, another was barely alive. Gurgles moved to kill him but knocked him out instead.

Theamen had been about to take the scaffolding down as well. Menelwen moved to help him up. As she did, the orc grabbed her hand.

“How damaged are you?”

“Ah...I'm...alright...? A little worse for wear-” She tried to take her hand back but he held fast. “Who are you?”

“Let me introduce myself.” He grinned. “Evan Heartman.” He produced a picture with his signature stamped on it. “For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss.”



“While I'm flattered...I'm already taken.”



“Who haslaid claim to this woman?” Evan glanced around.



“That would be me.” Theamen picked himself up, taking her hands from Evan. The tabaxi and dwarf were introduced as Todd and Helos Ironfist. They had heard the commotion and came to see what was going on. After finding out what the party was doing, they agreed to help.



“If the world ends, I can't drink.” Evan shrugged.



“Or flirt with ladies.” Menelwen rolled her eyes. He glanced over to her and winked.



Henry landed, huffing. “He better not hit on Lily too.” To which Evan cited that he had age standards.



With the scaffolding broken, they had to find an alternate way up. Between Vega and Thok, they made stairs with the decanter of endless water and freezing.



Todd and Lily stayed down there with the bound/unconscious cultist. Menelwen used Mage armor.



“Menelwen, please use mage armor.” Thok groaned. Just the fact that she hadn't had it on before...



“I didn't have a chance before!” Not that it would have helped with the fireball...



“Theamen, can you impress upon her the importance of mage armor?” He asked the bladesinger.



“I've been trying, but she's as stubborn as anything.” He shrugged.



Upon reaching the top and stepping inside Scarlet Moon Hall, they noticed a hole in the floor and stairs that went up. The party headed up. They check around, not finding much. The floor creaks and drops out from under them. Vega, acting quickly created an ice slide that managed to catch all of the party except Evan.



Five creatures of fire were waiting for them and attacked. The fight didn't last long, allowing Vega with assistance from Evan's Beacon of Hope to heal everyone. Vega made a spiral ice staircase that brought everyone back up to where they had been.



Going further up, they find an elder man smoking a pipe, flanked by three other men. This, was Elizar Dryflaggon. He had heard about our...adventures and more so our use of fire. The fire cult was well pleased with us.



Evan looked at the group. “What the fuck have you been up to?”



“It's a long story.Maybe later of drinks.” Menelwen answered



“I'll hold you to that lass.”
Dryflaggon offered a deal. We keep doing what we were doing...attacking all the other cults, and they would give us information. Valuable information.



As a show of faith, he offered up the following information: Rosette was currently the air bitch's lapdog. Marlos's pet project was expanding his horizons, finding a way and becoming eternal. To become the earth itself. He attacked Menelwen's home because it was believed that the desert elves were connected to Pure Earth; earth that was untouched by earth or plant. Dryflaggon advised to not look him in the eyes or you'll be immortalized in stone.



Dryflaggon also told them about the fire cult's goal. To burn away what was in their way, to push back what has become overgrown, what is plump and greedy. Burn away that which seeks to kill people.” He even said they could take time to consider the offer.



Evan didn't like how he was making sense, so he used Zone of Truth with Dryflaggon's consent. Menelwen faiiled her saving throw against it.



Theamen leaned over to her and in Elvish asked her “Do you think the bastard (Evan) is handsome?”



“No.”



“I love you.”



Vega asked about the intent behind the ritual that they had been about to perform. The burning man ritual was a cover for the true one.



All the questions that were asked were answered truthfully. Before they left to discuss (Dryflaggon would send a messenger to them in the morning for their answer) , Evan walked to Menelwen. “If you weren't with him, would we have had a chance?”



She looked at him. “No...I'm sorry. You really are a great guy but no.”



They left and conferenced. One important part was Helos knew Remove Curse. He cured Vega of his lcanthropy. As they walked down to their camp, Henry asked “So who's taking the deal?” Henry himself was leaning towards taking it. It was better to walk side with one cult to gather information on the others. They needed information to save Rosette after all.



“We're no closer to saving her!” Henry argued.



“Yes, but siding with a cult isn't going to help. We'll only get burned in the end.” Menelwen snapped. They started arguing. It rose to a point that Menelwen walked away. “If cooler heads need to prevail, then I need to take a walk.” Theamen followed her.



Thok and Vega had words, concerned about how Vega agreeing with the cult's reasoning was isturbing.



Henry walked with Lily, still fuming. “I know they're right.”



“Messing with the fire cult is a bad idea, but finding information on these people is more difficult. Flying blindly at these things isn't just dangerous, it's stupid. Eventually you won't react quick enough and something will kill you.” Lily countered. It was more about survival than morals. “We need information. We need to stop reacting and start hunting.” Henry nodded, agreeing with her. “But I will say...you need to learn to lie. When you lie, and lie well you give people what they expect. When you learn to lead, you show people what you want they to know.”



After their conversation,Henry went to find Menelwen. She was still furious, still coming down from her anger. Henry just continued the argument without listening to her.



Todd, Helos and Evan took a walk, trying to figure out what to do. Their plan became to speak their piece to the party and separate for now.



When they did, Thok and Evan did a warrior clasp. “You have a friend in Grog. And don't forget to smile. Orcs get a bad rap, don't forget to enjoy your life.” He moonwalked out to “I'm a bitch, I'm a lover...”



After the departure, Thok and Henry spoke about the deal. He talked him out of it. The party regrouped, coming to a decision. They would not go with the fire cult, and moe on to the Sacred Stone Monastery to save the members of the Delegation.



They take a long rest. In the morning, a messenger comes and gets their decision. The party leaves, planning on going to Red Larch to resupply before facing the Earth Cult.



As they got closer, they saw fallen trees, evidence of a fierce storm. Red Larch was in shambles. Buildings were leveled. Everything and everyone was gone.



In the town square, a spear with a note stood up in the ground.



“You take my stronghold, I take yours. Bring Drown to what remains of my spire.-Aerisi Kalinoth”



~To Be Continued...~

Friday, December 1, 2017

Episode 20- Fighting Fire with Fire, the Battle Begins!



After some more thought about using the lycanthropes to do some damage to the cults, the plan was agreed on. To a point. The Sacred Stone Monastary was out due to members of the Mirabar Delegation still being there. So the party agreed to send them to Feathergale Spire and the Sighing Valley.

With a set plan, Vega went to go and speak with them.He brought them a map, saying that while it was his hunting ground, he was giving it time to replenish. Vega assured them that the knights they were worried about were gone. The lycanthropes agreed to leave at sundown and shared the ribs of moose that were closer to the consistency of beef tartar. The lycans shared with him the finer recipes for serving elf (elf kebab, elf-ducken which is a drow inside a wood elf, inside a high elf and if you're feeling really fancy, inside an eladrin).

Vega returned afterwards and helped set up camp. Spectral moles were summoned and gathered needed supplied including an extra tent. With camp and watches set, the party turned in for the night.

Thok kept a crossbow pointed at Vega's head through the duration of their watch.

Theamen's watch was uneventful. When Menelwen went to switch with him, they got to speak. He asked a favor of her. “Keep an eye on me.”

“As I usually do.”

“If I seem to be taking actions...making choices that you deem to be too far...pull me back. Stop me.”

“Okay.”

He kissed her cheek and turned in for the night. Her watch was uneventful until Henry woke to join her for the last shift.

“Hey sleepyhead.”

“Hey, do you have anything warmt to drink?”

“No...?”

Henry sat down next to her. He asked about Theamen, worrying about his decisions and the way he seems to be changing. Then he made a request of her as well. “Can...you keep an eye on me? In case I do something stupid?”

“I suppose.”

“Thanks.”

The rest of the night passed uneventfully. The next morning Thok was up first, packing up the tent in thirty seconds flat. He punched Vega awake. Theamen slept in a bit, in Menelwen's bedroll enjoying his time off.
Thok broke up the fire pit, throwing rocks at Vega as he went. The point was to leave no trace of the party being there,

Vega grumbled, wandering off to Menelwen, rubbing his head. They spoke for a bit. “Is...this what family feels like?” He asked.

She blinked, glancing at him. “Yes. It's a very weird family...” she glanced at the others. “but it is. I like this family. I'd like to keep it.”

Henry saw a butterfly go by and burst into flames. Lily had a crisis about possibly turning Henry gay.

Once things were packed up, they went to other camps to see if they could find out anymore information about the rite, Dryflaggon...or if anyone could cure Vega.

The first camp they came up to was a robed elf woman by the name of Garina playing the foddle with two sprites (heartseers)- Felix and Aphid. She had traveled to see the Rite of the Wicker Giant. Garina was a wood elf druid from the circle of the silent moon, who wanted to see nature fixed. They speak about Dryflaggon and about the increased sightings of an Avariel- a winged elf. It was a pleasant interaction. Unfortunately she didn't know how to fix Vega. The party thanked her for her hospitality and moved on.

The second camp was a group of men- three dozing, one hanging around, and another leaning on his staff bored. They lectured Henry about “making nature great again” until the party moved on. One of the men was named Saruki.

The third camp was two men with a tied up bear- Eric and Carl.

The fourth camp had big guys with dogs, hoods covering their features. They seemed really skeevy and smelled BAD. Turns out...the party was right to be wary. As soon as Vega got close, the wargs attacked.

Roll Iniative

Vega went first and dealt good damage to one of the bugbears. Menelwen was next; she dropped a fireball, ending the bugbears and wargs right then and there.

Saruki ran over. “What was that?! There were bugbears?! We were sleeping by bugbears?” Poor guy was traumatized.

The party moved on up the mountain to the Wicker Giant. Henry stealthed closer. He noticed that the flames were contained in the Wicker Giant but were not comsuming it. Vega and Menelwen were not so lucky with stealth.

Roll Iniative

The priests around the giant were incredibly aggressive.

Vega tried to use entangle but succeeded in making the terrain difficult for the rest of his party.

“Arise and cleanse this place of the unworthy!” The wicker Gman bellows, the flames rising higher into the sky.

Thok moved and tried to attack one of the priests.

Menelwen tried something- a wall of water that went through and around the Wicker Giant. Henry shoots at it.

Theamen casted Haste on himself and was about to get across the difficult terrain with no problem. He attacked with Green flame blade.

Lily inspired Henry. “Oh Henry you so fine, you so fine you blow my mind hey Henry.”

A creature comes screeching through the wall of water. A fire elemental joins the fray. It burned away the mess left by Vega's entangle and attacked Theamen-missing both times.

Lily attacked the elemental with the whip. And inspired Thok. “Help him!”

Vega created water to help attack the elemental.

One of the cultists dropped a fireball on Menelwen and Lily. Both of them went unconscious. Another cultist attacked Theamen and missed.

Thok used the circlet of elemental summoning and called for a water elemental that was later dubbed Gurgles! His action surge brought out the decanter of endless water and attacked with it.

Henry shoots at a cultist and hits.

Theamen, seeing Menelwen down activated his new spell- Blade song and began to sing with it. He cleaved one cultist in half, missed the attack of opportunity by the fire elemental and attacked the cultist who casted fireball.

The fire elemental attacked Thok who moved out of the way.

Lily regained consciousness.

Vega water bended the water he created, trying to drown out the fire. He trapped the fire elemental in a water cube.

Theamen made his save against the cultists' Burning Hands spell to keep Blade Song going.

Menelwen regained consciousness, hearing Theamen singing sluggishly from Haste wearing off.

Gurgles killed the fire elemental.

A horrible disturbing howling noise in the distance caught their ears. Aroundthe corner came two dog like creatures, red and black.

Hell Hounds. 

Complete and utter terror filled some of the party.

And Henry was the closest to them...

~To Be Continued...~