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| + | This session started with a remembering of what had happened to the Company Clandestine up to this point, what had driven them here, now. Looking out over the Drakemoors, there path was north, so north they went! There was an area before them that almost appeared to be a path. Maybe it's not a path, but it is all they have to follow. There was a plain before them, rocky, with light brush and very distant mountains. It was cold, and promised to get even colder the further north they went. They had a map. | ||
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| + | It was early morning and in looking at the map, it appeared that it would take 3 or 4 days to reach the mountains. They realized that they were in need of some supplies and in discussing their need, they decided that Tinkle could fulfill those needs. They needed reagents, potions, possibly a recharge of the wand of paralyzation, | ||
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| + | They set out across the Drakemoors following the path in front of them. Heading north, the weather changes frequently. One minute it's clear, the next, the clouds grow ominous and the wind picks up, snow starts falling and the stops, and it gets very cold. They bundled up in their winter gear to try to fend off the bitter cold and pushed on. Caleldor stops the party and peers around behind then to make sure they are not being followed. He didn't see anything. As they continued on, they noticed ice and snow covered mounds here and there. Caleldor looked at Wyrmsbane tp see if it gave any indication that dragon or dragon kind were near. He got nothing from it. They remembered the Rod of Dragon Detection they had acquired and pulled it out as well. It did nothing to indicate the presence of dragon kind aro9und. Cal turned to Xor and mouthed the phrase, "The long dead!" | ||
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| + | The rest of the group went over and examined the pile of bones. Cal pointed at this and the other mounds and mouthed, "The long dead of battles of old!". Angelique agreed. They worked to cleqr away more of the snow and ice and determined they were piles of dragon bones. After examining several piles, they determined they were of varying sizes which meant varying ages. They didn't see any ancient dragons, just young ones, young adults, and adult ones. It was getting late and they moved into a slight depression hoping to block some of the wind. The wolf pelts aided them in this as well. Xor used some leg bones and ropes to set up a makeshift shelter. Angelique, Cassandra, and Eryn, found some brush and twigs and some medium sized limbs to make a fire with. Angelique got a fire going and they spread out the winter blankets and wolf pelts to sleep on and under. Simon identified the remaining items we hadn't identified yet. Theo's shield was a shield +1. His long sword was a long sword +2. Bloodfist' | ||
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| + | While on watch, Xor thought he heard the fluttering of wings. This happened off and on during the watch but he never saw anything. Xor woke Cassandra for her watch and told her what he heard. She never saw or heard anything. She passed the info on to Cal and he walked the perimeter. Not only was he watching out into the night, but he also looked for signs that the twins were about. He didn't see or hear anything. The sun rose on a very cold morning. It was hazy and over cast. Angelique made some of Kyra's tea over the fire and everyone at least got something warm to drink before heading out into the day. They continued north. They came across a larger round stone with a smaller round stone on top of it. Xor thought out loud, "Maybe a marker?" | ||
| + | Xor looked as well and they decided that it wasn't very old, it wasn't months old. | ||
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| + | After discussing it a bit, Cassandra said, "Maybe it was the man sent by King Lundor. Maybe he came through here. There was no telling for sure who it was. Whoever it was, came from the east and at the marker either went back or turned north or south. Cal searched around the stones and found nothing else so he covered the area to make it look like they hadn't been here. They turned north and began moving off when Cal spotted what looked like a box out on the ground to the east. He hadn't noticed it before and couldn' | ||
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| + | It was about this time that Eryn stated, "Wait a minute, I wonder if Tinkle sent this. It would explain why it's a fresh new box with no snow on it." | ||
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| + | When they got about 100 yards from it, Cal flagged everyone to stop while he an Xor moved forward to investigate. Looking at the tracks, the weren' | ||
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| + | Cal moved over to the iron rings with the ropes tied off to them. He tried to determine what they were for. He did determine that the rope would almost reach the center. The rope was soaked in creosote and was in very good condition. One corner had a ring but no rope. The ring didn't appear damaged. Angelique found nails and gather some to serve as spells components. Cal moved over and checked the stables. He listened but didn't her anything. Eryn had been the one to open the spike on the tower so she inspected this one to see if it opened as well. She had to get Xor to hold her up so she could search the top of it. It didn't open like the one at the tower. It was one solid piece of metal from top to bottom. It wasn't made out of iron but something else with a hint of gold to it. She climbed back down. Cal checked out the main structure. It was a cabin like building with no windows, just a door. There was a walkway that led up tp the door. Cal listened to that door and again, didn't hear anything. Cal checked the door and it was unlocked. He looked back to see what everyone else was doing. Seeing everyone was busy, he pushed open the door. He first noticed that everything looked disheveled. It appeared that maybe someone had already searched this place. He moved inside. It appeared to be someone' | ||
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| + | Angelique looked down the well and couldn' | ||
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| + | Eryn looked at the journal. It was written in an older language of the realm. The title was "Air Station Drake" | ||
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| + | The Drakemoor today was covered with a gloomy overcast. | ||
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| + | While patrolling south to the end of the pathway, I felt something was wrong. A sense of dread seemed to grow upon me. I reined in my horse and moved off the road to find cover. | ||
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| + | I then felt a dark shadow above the gloom, passing overhead and following the trail south. My horse and I were struck with fear and panic like I had never experienced before. What this terror was baffled me, but I dared not investigate further. Once my horse Javo had calmed down, I mounted up and returned to the station as quickly as possible. | ||
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| + | The supply ship was a welcomed sight. Fresh food for myself and fresh hay and apples always lift Javo's spirit. | ||
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| + | I now understand more about my encounter with the terrifying shadow last month. It seems the dragon Grizollo has returned to become a threat to the Vale. Captain Gregory' | ||
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| + | I have to scout southward to Nordain Hold and ascertain its current status, what is happening there, and why Grizollo was flying south. I am to report back my findings at the next supply visit. | ||
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| + | Things are looking ominous. I have just returned from my scouting trip to Nordain Hold. I am relieved to have safely made it back to the station. I have much to report on my excursion. | ||
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| + | My journey south was uneventful. Once I reached the southernmost edge of the Drakemoor, I decided it best to approach the hold fast via the bridge at Coldspire. I ventured across it around noon and kept to the sunlit edge of the Coldspire River, moving stealthily to the northwest. Even at that time of day, it was unnerving. Javo was sweating and shaking the whole time. He was sensing the undead presence that dwells now in the ruins of the great city. I was fortunate I was not set upon by something undead. I did get the sense I was about to be attacked by some unseen entity at any moment. | ||
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| + | Once I moved past the ruins, I found a good vantage spot to observe the Holdfast without being detected. Nordain Hold is no longer empty. The most disturbing part is the occupiers seem to be organizing for war. Grizollo, along with a smaller dragon, appeared from the northern sky. Panic struck me again, but I resisted and held Javo's reins tightly. The clamer of cheers, wails, and screams arose from the hold. The noise masked the sounds of fear Javo was making. Grizollo seemed to be ordering them about. I didn't understand the language. I was unable to comprehend what was said. Afterward, he left, but the smaller dragon stayed behind. | ||
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| + | There was much activity in the village below as well. It appears it is now a makeshift military camp with units comprised of kobolds, knolls, bugbears, hobgoblins, and goblins. However, the goblins seem to be enslaved and doing forced labor. What purpose there is to this, I was unable to ascertain. As much as I detest goblins, I found myself pitying them. | ||
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| + | I watched as long as I dared with sunset approaching and then left to cross the bridge before darkness fell. I dared not get caught in Coldspire alone and after dark. | ||
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| + | I traveled as far as I could to the north that night. When I felt I was far enough away, I made camp. | ||
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| + | In the morning, I returned to the station without further incident. However, I now know war is coming. | ||
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| + | Things continue to grow stranger and stranger. I am no longer alone here on the Drakemoor. | ||
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| + | My next patrol was north along the path. Typically, this direction of all the scouting patrols is the least eventful and routine. | ||
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| + | One day out from the station, I sensed the dragon again. However, this time, it was distant and was of a very brief duration. I surmised he must be high above me or much further to the west. Regardless, I was thankful I did not repeat the last two encounters. | ||
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| + | The remainder of the patrol northward was uneventful. I reached the hidden stairs midday of my third day out and set up my camp in the usual spot for the coming nightfall. | ||
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| + | The Valley of the Bones was a thousand feet below me and mist-covered. The fog hugging the ground ebbed and flowed with gently moving currents of air like some fell river, undulating, purposeful, and alive. Never have I seen it lift to reveal the ground below it. Even in the brightest days of harsh sunlight, it holds fast like an evil blanket covering some unknown horror beneath it. | ||
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| + | I again was thankful I did not have to venture down into that mist itself. I think whatever it hides is | ||
| + | best left alone. | ||
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| + | Occasionally, | ||
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| + | Not long after sunset, I got a great surprise. | ||
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| + | Unmistakably, | ||
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| + | I was amazed to find that others were living here in the Drakemoor. At this distance, I could not tell if this group was human or of another race. I waited several hours before the glow of touches appeared going southward to the cliff. | ||
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| + | I decided at that point to move my camp toward the west and see if this group would appear again or if I could determine where their dwelling was. | ||
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| + | In the afternoon of the next day, I could hear horses and the shouts of men coming up from the valley below. I scouted to the edge of the precipice and peered down. The fog and mist were too dense to determine who these people were. | ||
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| + | Further scouting revealed nothing else. I know there has to be a way down from above. I suspect the entrance was hidden in some way. I was unable to find it. Not wanting to risk exposing my presence here, I withdrew and returned to the station. | ||
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| + | The supply ship ran late this month. | ||
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| + | I was growing concerned and contemplating what to do if it never returned. It was something I had not considered before. | ||
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| + | I was greatly relieved when the familiar silhouette of the RDVS Dragonfly appeared out of the cloud cover above. Captain Gregory was apologetic for being so late. | ||
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| + | The explanation of which was equally disturbing. | ||
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| + | It seems Grizollo has taken to attacking our airships and is disrupting operations. In case of any future delay, I received extra supplies with orders to withdraw to Air Station Grey if the Dragonfly was two months overdue. | ||
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| + | Due to this, it was not surprising to see the Dragonfly outfitted for war. The ballista had been doubled and upgraded with mithril-tipped bolts. The elemental propulsion pods had reinforced steel plates. The complement of archers has also increased. | ||
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| + | Grizollo, at first, was only harassing our ships. Attacks have now escalated. The RDVS Meteor is overdue and presumed lost. In addition, the Settarian merchant fleet has demanded escorts once their ships reach Air Station Grey. It is stretching the utilization of our small airship fleet to the breaking point. | ||
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| + | Our Settarian merchant has also refused to supply us with additional ships since his trade with us is covert. The selling of airships to another country is also illegal. | ||
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| + | Captain Gregory was disturbed by the news of the unknown group in the valley. She speculated they must be searching for the Dragons Vale. | ||
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| + | I believe this is likely as well. I will be keeping an eye on their movements. | ||
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| + | Last night there was an earthquake. The shock of it threw me out of bed and onto the floor. There have been earthquakes here in the past. This one was different. It was very short in duration but intense. | ||
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| + | The earthquake included a sound that I had not heard before. It sounded like half a mountainside had collapsed. | ||
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| + | I picked myself up from the floor and ran outside to avoid the roof possibly falling on me. Once outside, I noticed a greenish glow on the northeastern horizon. The sight of it was unnerving and strange. The light seemed to pulse like the heartbeat of some fell creature. I will have to investigate this newest phenomenon. | ||
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| + | What evil this portends, I do not know. I need to determine if this is related to the group I discovered in the valley. I will scout northward at first light. Oddly, there were no aftershocks from the earthquake. | ||
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| + | For two nights, I proceeded northward. Using the green glow of the nighttime horizon as my compass, I left the main pathway and soon found myself on the northeastern edge of the valley precipice. Opening before me was the vast wasteland of Grimbog Vale. | ||
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| + | It was aptly named. | ||
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| + | I gazed outward in dumbfounded horror upon this fen of decay and death. | ||
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| + | The few trees that grew here were black and twisted into nightmarish shapes. It was as if they were tortured every moment during their long struggle for life. In the branches, there hung streamers of sickly luminescent vines and fungus from which a poisonous fume rose into the surrounding air. | ||
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| + | The ground of the Vale is made up mainly of decaying plants and muddy black peat, broken occasionally by pools of slimy black water and covered with a fine layer of mist. Springing upward from this mist were occasional boulders of wet black granite that seemed like the rotten teeth of some horrid monstrosity living below. | ||
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| + | As I stood transfixed by this macabre vista, my eyes wandered farther outward to the north and came to rest upon the source of the green glow. | ||
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| + | The light there pulsed and flickered in intensity as if it were a smaller version of the sun that had fallen and stuck in the bog. However, this light gave forth no comfort, heat, or warmth. It only radiated cold and death; a green corpse light fell and evil. | ||
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| + | As if to hide itself, the light was drawing the mist to itself and spinning it into a vaporous shroud. This cloud spun about it in a violent vortex and slowly grew in size from minute to minute. In only a matter of days, this vortex would probably encompass the whole of Grimbog Vale, to what evil purpose I could not begin to fathom. | ||
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| + | In the heavens directly above this light was a hole in the ceiling of dark clouds. The very stars of the night shone brightly within it. The clouds surrounding this hole were spinning opposite the vortex below. Swollen, black, and full of angry lightning, they flickered and flashed with different colors. | ||
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| + | It was then that I suddenly realized there was no sound of thunder. Everything about me was still and quiet. Even the air was stagnant. There was no breeze. | ||
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| + | My mind was broken from this hypnotic site by the appearance of torches to the west. In the Vale below was a company of armed and shielded men on horseback gathering for a sortie. Their leader was riding in front of the company, pointing toward the glowing vortex. Moving back and forth in front of them, the leader formed them up into a line for a charge. | ||
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| + | In response, the flashes of lightning in the clouds above intensified in frequency and intensity. | ||
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| + | Raising his sword and calling back to his company, the commander stood upright in his stirrups, pointed at the vortex, and ordered the charge. | ||
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| + | The group leaped forward as one brandishing sword and shield and charged headlong toward the malevolent maelstrom. | ||
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| + | As I watched the charge with stunned disbelief, an intense flash of lightning pierced the darkness and temporarily blinded me. At that very instance, the wind suddenly rose with a fierce howl. Behind my tightly closed eyes, I saw lightning flashing rapidly and intensely. I briefly forced them open to see the flashes striking toward the ground amidst the charging horses. It seemed each horse and rider burst into flames and disintegrated in mid-charge. I was unable to watch further. At that moment, the wind turned into a gale that knocked me flat. The force of the wind began pushing my prone body toward the edge of the precipice. I desperately dug my fingers into the dirt. I clawed at it with all my might to stop myself from being blown over the cliff. I opened my mouth to scream as the wind ripped my voice away from me. I felt the very life within me draining away as I lost consciousness. | ||
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| + | When I woke up, the sun had already risen. It was hard to tell the time of day due to the gloom and thick clouds above me. I was exhausted and weak. I pushed myself up on all fours and looked about me. Javo was several yards away from me and was lying on his side. I was suddenly struck with panic that he was dead. I began crawling toward him, and to my great relief, I saw him move. I surmised he must be as drained as I was. | ||
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| + | Pausing to collect my wits, I looked over at the cliff. I had been fortunate. I was only two feet from the edge. I could not fathom how I had not been swept over the edge and dropped to my death in the valley below. I was not sure what had happened. I raised my head and peered through the gloom into the valley below. There was now no sign of the green glow. The valley below was thick with fog. I saw or heard nothing of the company of soldiers from the night before. There was no movement, no sound, no swirling clouds of mist. It was as if nothing had happened the night before. | ||
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| + | I am not sure just how long I lay there. It was probably several hours before I recovered enough strength to even make it over to where Javo lay. It took some coaxing to get him on his feet, but soon, we were both up and able to begin the long journey back to the station. I dared not try to ride him in his weakened condition. I forced myself to make the trip back on foot. I do not remember much about the painful trek back, but it seemed endless. Upon arriving, I stabled Javo and collapsed on my bed and lay there dead. I could not rise again for several days. | ||
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| + | The RDVS Dragonfly returned unexpectedly early this morning. It had only been a week since my return from Grimbog Vale. I had only just recovered all my strength from the excursion. She was at least six weeks ahead of schedule in her unexpected arrival this morning. | ||
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| + | I hurriedly went out to meet her. The arrival did not bode well, and I was eager to determine what had happened to prompt such an early return. The Dragonfly had seen some action. Her hull had sustained damage in several places, and some of its rigging showed signs of being hastily repaired. Several sections of the ship had scorch marks on it. The crew still aboard were also smaller in number. | ||
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| + | Captain Gregory disembarked as soon as the ship was tethered and met me at the edge of the landing area. Her reaction upon seeing me was one of surprise. She went on to ask me what had happened to me. She stated it appeared to her that I had aged significantly. My hair had become streaked with gray. In response, I relayed to her the story of my adventure to Grimbog Vale and all the happenings there. She was greatly concerned with this news of a new threat as well as my ability to perform the task she had come to assign me. | ||
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| + | Grizollo had succeeded in cutting off the Dragons Vale from all outside trade. Most of our airships have been destroyed or so damaged it would take months to repair them. In light of that, King Lundor had decided to send for outside help. Captain Gregory then gave me a Couriers pouch and ordered me to abandon my post here and make my way south with all haste to the Adventurers Guild in SeaSpire. I was to deliver the pouch personally to Allistar Finch, the Guild Master himself. Once done, I was free of my obligation to the Dragons Vale. I could then make my way home by any means possible. I was stunned but agreed to depart the following morning on my quest. Satisfied, Captain Gregory took her leave of me and left with the Dragonfly. I watched as the ship headed north back to the Dragons Vale and disappeared into the gloom above. | ||
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| + | My final entry. | ||
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| + | I have completed all my preparations. I am leaving with Javo and heading south to ColdSpire this morning. I have a few ideas on how to get past the enemy there. I pray the Gods watch over me and give me strength to complete my mission. | ||
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| + | Please relay to Freida how much I love her. I will see her again someday soon in this life or the next. | ||
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| + | Eryn joined Xor in the stables to check out the chest. She checked it for traps and didn't find anything. It wasn't locked. The chest was in decent shape. She still opened it from the side, just to be safe. Inside there were some well crafted horseshoes, additional bridals, and various bits of horse gear. She and Xor left the stables. Simon asked if they thought the ransacking was because someone came searching for the diamonds that were sent down here and ultimately to Alister. It seemed that the rider that the Xvarts killed was this second Lieutenant Stephen Murdock. Cassandra was out front standing watch while everyone was searching the place. As they emerged from the buildings, an arrow hit her. She began looking for the source of the arrow. Suddenly, all around the rim of the depression, odd looking goblins rose out of the snow and fired into the pit. | ||
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| + | Simon moved behind the well, using it for cover and sent three magic missiles into one of the Ice Goblins. Xor and Cassandra went on the melee offensive moving in two different directions. Cal, Eryn, and Angelique used their bows to fire back on the enemy. One of them found cover to fire from while Eryn moved to a position that left her more exposed. There was a lot of hits but no one fell. There was one ice goblin that ran to the top of the western ramp and began stomping his foot. No one new exactly what he was doing but you could hear Eryn say, "Yeah, that's not right, he needs to die now!". Several got in second attacks on both sides. Cassandra and Xor were on the rim while Eryn was on the eastern ramp. The others had all moved to find at least some partial cover. The one thing they learned at this point were that these were not you average goblins. They were good fighters with good equipment. Angelique glanced around at her comrades to see if anyone seemed in trouble. So far, everyone was up and appeared to be fine. | ||
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| + | Simon magic missiled the goblin stomping and then ducked back down. Cal charged the same goblin taking him down with a particularly savage series of hits. At that time, bursting out of the ground below was a snow worm. It's huge and covered in fur and attacked Cal hitting him. Cal went down The creature began charging across the center of the depression. Cassandra, seeing what happened, recognizing that Simon was in front of the worm, ignored her opponent, ran around him. She took a nasty hit for her efforts but ran to the edge of the rim and leaped for the roof of the cabin. She successfully landed and didn't slip and fall. Instead, she continued to the other side of the roof and jumped down to the walkway below. She landed poorly but was down there. Eryn turned to fire on the worm, ducking below the side of the rim to avoid being shot. The one that Eryn had been firing on charged her hitting her, freezing her to the point of paralyzing her. Xor killed off his opponent. Angelique Got Cal healed back up some. | ||
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| + | Simon shouted to Cassandra to hold her action until he cast a spell. The worm charged and attacked | ||
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| + | Cal took some rope and carefully wrapped up the blind ice goblin. It was very cold. They had weird looking eyes, dressed in chain mail and apparently a little stronger than a simple goblin. In examining the worm, they couldn' | ||
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| + | Simon told him, "We are not interested in taking your land. We are interested in the dragons!", | ||
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| + | The goblin said, " | ||
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| + | That is where we ended. | ||
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| + | Everyone received 1433 + 143 = 1576xps. | ||
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