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2013-12-25

Dark Paths 41

Dark Paths of Riddleport
Session 41
December 22, 2013


What An Incredible Smell You've Discovered

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Session Summary

Eviana
The Crew is tasked by Eviana, the Elf leader of the Farstriders of Mierani, to make an assault on a building in the north east of Celwynvian that is believed to be an alchemical laboratory where the Drow are manufacturing their poisonous and alchemical mixtures.

Eager to take up the fight once more against the Drow, the Crew accepts the mission and heads off into the forest, following their companion, Kwava. 

Upon arriving at the tower, the disgusting plume of acrid smoke nearly blocks out the sky above the forest, billowing up and out of several large holes in the roof of the tower. The Crew observed the tower for a time and not spying any movement from within the tower or the ruins surrounding the lone entrance, they decided to make their move.

A Drow + Spider = umm.... Drider!
Armed with a vial of Alchemist's Fire, Guy floated up to the roof while the others began a stealthy approach toward the tower on the ground. As they got close, lightning bolts began flying from a dark place in the ruins, striking Aragon and stunning him. Shortly after that, a disturbing amalgamationof Drow and spider appeared climbing out of the ruins and flinging more lightning bolts. 

Paal, Aethel and Bodi all engaged this beast with their ranged attacks, Paal with his bow, Aethel with lightning of his own and Bodi with commandeered Drow crossbows loaded with enchanted bolts. Aragon was able to throw off the stun and quickly move to engage the spider Drow beast after it had leaped to the ground. 

Snargash charged into the ruins, his approach slowed considerably when he got to the swampy much created by the leftover alchemical agents. The fumes rising off this mire nearly made him sick, but he continued on, heading to the interior of the building. He was then engaged by some Troglodytes charging out from the inside of the Tower. The monk then let out an empowered shout, stunning the first Trog as Aethel swooped down to assist him, throwing lightning at another approaching Trog.

Back outside, Bodi charged over and finished off the spider Drow as Paal continued peppering him with arrows. Everyone then turned their attention to the inside of the tower and their true objective: putting a stop to the Drow alchemical laboratory.
Watch your step, don't get your shoes dirty!

Continuing Story Doc

Continuing Story Summary

The Crew continues their assault on the Drow alchemical site.  Snargash leads the charge in through the muck and alchemical covered ground, into the main tower with Aethel flying in right behind him. They have met with some Troglodyte resistance in the doorway. Aragon and Bodi finish dealing with the Drow/ spider abomination outside while Paal covers them with his bow. Meanwhile, Guy hovers above the tower, watching the handiwork of the fire he started in the roof. He considers flying back down on the outside, or maneuvering inside one of the many gaping holes in the tower’s roof and descending inside the tower.
Strange smells, sounds and lights emanate from inside the tower.

Paal says, "Lets get this manufactory shut down and get out of here. The odor is horrid."

Bodi looks at what is going on right now.   “We decided to set the roof on fire why?   Don’t we need to get inside there?  Now we just made it tougher on ourselves.”

Bodi steps back from the horrifying looking half-spider/half-drow creature.    “I can’t imagine someone would want to mate with a Spider...even I have my limits.”

Bodi then cleans the blood off of his blades, sheaths them and recovers the two hand-held crossbows he used and reloads them, this time both with the green acid-tipped darts.   “Let’s see how they like a taste of their own medicine…”

The monk calls over his shoulder, “Thank you Mr. Aethel. If you could be so kind as to cover me a couple of seconds more, I think I’ll join you above the muck while I still have boots on. . .” and begins playing his staff once more.

Guy decides to approach one of the holes in the roof, taking a moment to peer through it in case he can see any threats inside before continuing to descend through the interior of the tower.

Bodi steps up with crossbows loaded and starts to make a careful move towards the area where the troglodytes came from.   He carefully moves, curious if more resistance awaits them all.

Paal, Bodi and Aragon all approach the tower, stopping just short of the alchemical spill on the ground, meanwhile, up above, Guy works his way through the rafters and structural works forming the crumbling dome of the tower. Snargash steps back around the corner of the tower entrance and begins the Raag that will allow him to levitate up above the caustic mire he is stepping in. Aethel moves in front of him as two Troglodytes further in the tower take position.

As Snargash begins casting, the approaching Trog flings a glass beaker at him, though it flies very wide, landing no where near the Half Orc monk. As Paal, Bodi and Aragon contemplating getting past the caustic mire on the ground near the ruins, the entire entry way and surrounding area is plunged into magical Drow darkness. Snargash and Aethel cannot see a thing!

“Oh, bloody hell,” says Aragon as he sees the Darkness field cover his friends.  Hoping that the Drow magic of his shoes still works, he runs up the side of the building, then turns and heads into the darkness!  “On your right!” he shouts.

Cast of Characters: 

Aethelarian "Aethel" Flitterseed - Noble Elf wizard played by +Daniel White 
Aragon Whisperwind - Elven Bladedancer played by +Arne Jamtgaard 
Bodil "Bodi" Jantzen - suave and smooth swordsman played by +Mike Biancone 
Guy Greystone - Gnome telekinetic played by +Gren Drake 
Paal Ulfsun - Northman Human ranger played by +Ben Zittere 
Snargash Windblown - Half-Orc monk played by +Amergin O'Kai 
and +Jason Woollard as the DM

2013-10-17

Dark Paths 38

Dark Paths of Riddleport
Session 38
October 13, 2013


Heading off to War

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Session Summary


After a grueling 24 hours of marching, the Crew and the Elven host finally reached the staging area just outside the ruined city of Cewlynvian. There were more Elves here, known as the Celwynvian Watch, a group of Farstriders led by a beautiful Elven woman named Shalelu Andosana.

Paal speaks with some Elves while helping them fletch some arrows. He earns the respect of Nalvalas Silvanthalas or his skill at making arrows and they reveal to him some of the general feelings of the Farstriders about the upcoming battle, the drow and the inclusion of 'outsiders' in their war.

Snargash spends some time speaking with one of the camps healers, a Desnan priest named Beren Felagund. They discuss tactics on how to best support the warriors.

Aragon spends some time searching the camp for other Bladedancers, but does not find any. He assumes that most Bladedancers would not be found in such a back-woods predicament. 

Bodi spends some time eating, sleeping and scoping out the female Elves of the camp while Guy and Aethel focus on resting. 


An Elven War Council

Eventually the Crew is summoned to a dinner and strategy planning council. They are served and eat a wonderful meal of roasted vegetables and bread then after, Eviana introduces Shalelu and some other important Elves. Shalelu gives a basic rundown of the situation and points out important areas on a map of Cewlynvian. She describes the Drow, their tactics and possible places of defense as well as their demon allies and the possible inclusion of an angry green dragon that she has personal issue with.

Eviana then asks the Crew to be involved in the battle set to begin the following morning. She asks them if they can be a strike force sent to secure the old Library, an important point along the main route the army is to take into the city. 

The Crew will take the Library during the Battle for Cewlynvian

Kaerishiel, of course, tries to throw a fit and attempts to have the Crew left back to guard the camp, but Eviana will not allow it, if the mission is accepted. The Crew, always up for a challenge, accepts the quest. The planning session is shortly concluded and everyone heads back to their resting places to prepare for battle.

On the way back to their camping area, the Crew is approached by pair of Elves, SairalindĂ« and Findecáno, who ask to join their mission. They offer magical and ranged capabilities to help in the coming engagement with the Drow. After some conversation, their offer is accepted.

Continuing Story Doc

Continuing Story Summary

The Crew makes it back to their camping area. They are tired from a long day of marching and strategizing, but the excitement of the impending battle has everyone on edge. The plan calls for the assault on the Library to begin just as the morning sun hits the tallest spires of the fallen city. Everyone knows they need to catch some sleep, nevertheless, most are still awake.

Though it has settled down a bit, the camp in the surrounding forest still buzzes with a quiet energy. Sentries are posted and everyone is on high alert in case of a Drow assault in the night.

As the council disperses the monk seeks out Beren. He recalled a couple of questions which he had meant to resolve while in Crying Leaf. While serenading the town however the matter had slipped his mind but in the questions regarding the Drow’s capabilities he recalled the vial of Drow poison which he had been carrying since their first encounter with one beneath the city. Walking up to the cleric he pulled the vial from his harness and held it out time asking, “Brother, there’s something I’ve been wanting to find out since our capture of the first Drow agent at the base of the Riddleport arch. I took this vial of their poison from her possessions in order to investigate it’s nature and hopefully determine what it’s antidote might be or better yet some sort of prophylactic to render it impotent it before hand. At the very least I need to learn enough about it to identify it from it’s effects in order for Raag Nontoxicum to  neutralize it magically. What can you tell me about it?”

Beren takes the vial from Snargash and holds it up, swirling it a little, examining it. “The Drow are notorious with their poison. If I had to guess, I would say that it is sleep poison, designed to quickly incapacitate anyone afflicted by it. As far as an antidote, I know of none. The alchemy of the Drow is based deep in the Darklands. It focuses on minerals, fungi and animal material not found on the surface. As for an antidote, we know none, though staying out of the way of their crossbow bolts is useful,” he smiles. “Through the will of Desna, I can bless others with a resistance to poison, though that is not guaranteed, and I can also rouse some from their drug induced slumber if Desna wishes it to be. The poison is not permanent and I have only seen it last for an hour at most, though that is far too long to be unconscious on the field of battle, especially with the Drow.

The half-orc’s face brightens at the knowledge. “Well, something I can actually use then! While the Three Friends of the Windblown aren’t suited to deliver such for martial use, it can be very helpful in treating someone who is badly injured - perhaps even necessary to simply be able to treat them. Can you suggest approximate dosage for that? We usually use acupuncture to try to block a patient’s pain but it’s efficacy is limited - perhaps coating the needles with this would increase it. Ah, but I’m sorry - this a conversation to save for another evening should the Ladys bless and guard us through the morrow. Desna’s night brother; may she grant you safe and restful sleeee, um, refreshing and enlightening meditations.”

A strange look crosses Beren’s face as he begins to understand that Snargash was talking about using the Drow poison as some sort of medical aid. He shakes his head to take himself away from the horrible places his mind was racing to then smiles weakly at Snargash. “Yes, brother, may your rest be fulfilling this night.” He turns and leaves.



Before finding his blanket, Paal takes a quick climb up the most appropriate tree he can find for a view of the actual approach they must take tomorrow. Even though his night vision is not a sharp as the elves, he still wants to put his own eyes on their planned trail before they move in a few hours. He takes a moment to note a few places that could provide shelter against greater numbers or an alternate route to their objective. Then he climbs back down and replays the image in his mind as he goes to sleep, dreaming the approach to the library he is about to undertake.


Bodi is excited and concerned at the same time.   The last battle with the Drow didn’t go very well.   After he chased off the Shadow Demon he was swarmed with poisoned crossbow bolts.    He made it a point to work more on his movement and acrobatics to aid himself in dodging such attacks, but wondered if it would be enough.

Bodi then retired to his tent, securing all of his equipment.  Making sure the rapier was sharp, the scabbard secure, his cloak clean and ready, string on the crossbow was taught.   Satisfied that his equipment was as ready as it would be, he tried to close his eyes.    Something was missing.   The stars were bright, he wandered out of his tent looking up at the sky.   He licked his lips, a slight sense of thirst hit him.   Yes, a glass of wine would be a nice way to cap off the night.   He wondered if he had any left from before, but still was it truly wine that he craved?

Just then a familiar voice called out to him, “Having trouble sleeping?”

Eärwen called out to him and Bodi smiled.   That was what was missing, the company of a good woman the night before battle.    Bodi turned, half surprised she showed up, and partially expecting her to be there.   He flashed her a wry grin.   

“We will be taking on quite a challenge here my dear.   Your friend, Kaerisheil would just as well see us all dead if not at the enemy’s hands, then at his own.”

She started to shake her head and put her hand up, but Bodi took a step closer to her and grabbed her hand and gently curled it in and kissed it.    “Not to worry there sweetheart.   One way or another we will prove him wrong.   Either I will win the day for you or I will die valiantly, but just to have this moment with you makes it all worth it.  Sure some fight for money, and some fight for power, but I fight for love, and without it, life just ain’t worth livin’.”

Eärwen was caught off guard by Bodi’s words, and before she could react he pulled her in closer by her hand, wrapping his left arm around her waist and pulled her in close to him under the scintillating lights of the evening stars.   “Give me some sugar baby…”, and they kissed a passionate kiss…..

After several hours, Eärwen gathers her belongings and quietly makes her way out of Bodi’s tent. “We have a busy day tomorrow, get your rest, you will need it. I will see you on the field of battle, friend.”

Bodi takes Eärwen’s hand and gives it one more kiss as she leaves for the evening.   He lays down in  his tent, again making sure that his armor and weapons are at the ready.   Yes, love or lust, he will fight for passion and the moment.    

He drifted off to sleep, satisfied mentally and now physically.   Sleep came quick to him, as he tends to live for the moment, and for the moment, he was still blissful and relaxed.    He would drift off to sleep with thoughts of the lovely Eärwen on his mind and not a care about the battle or if he would live or die the next day….for now….this moment…..he was living like a king.   (Hail to the King baby.)


Oblivious to the passion occurring just across camp, Aragon sat, sharpening and oiling his blades.  Zenith and Nadir had been with him since he had left the Temple of Air and Steel.  They bore many nicks and scratches from their many battles, yet still they endured.  As would he.

Wiping them with a rag, he slid his swords into their scabbards and paced into a clearing, where he sought to clear his mind, preparing once again to challenge the Ninety-seven Steps.  He did not pause as he usually did, but launched directly into Dragon Rises Over The Mountain.  His blades whispered out of their sheaths in unison, and soon were slicing through the air.  Wild Horse Tosses Mane.  Grasping Bird’s Tail.  Scorpion Claws Strike.  He flowed through the darkness like quicksilver.

It was effortless, he was ready, he would definitely kill more of the foul Drow than Bodi or Kaerishiel!  Their skills were no match for a Bladedancer!

And with that thought, he stepped wide.  Just an inch, but then the next step was off, too, by a greater amount.  He had to flex to bring Nadir up from the grass to make Cloud Hands, but then Zenith crossed too late, the blades met.  A sharp tang! broke the night’s stillness.  Aragon stumbled and stopped.  His head hung low, hiding his eyes.  He swore.

“The 90 Dancesteps of Doom?” a voice calls out in the darkness. “My brother was a Bladedancer. I can never remember the silly names he came up with for his moves.” Aragon turns to see a tall, slender Elf leaning near a tree nearby. She is dressed different from the majority of the Elves here, she is in plate and chain covered by a flowing blue cloak. “I am Tári, Tári MelwasĂşl, of Kyonin.” She steps forward into the pale light of the clearing. He can see a tattooed line curving across her face. Not Elvish style, more Varisian style, if he reads it correctly.

Aragon scowled.  “It is called the 97 Steps, not the ‘90 Dancesteps of Doom’.  He was still breathing heavily.  He returned Zenith and Nadir to their places on his shoulder.  “Your brother was of the Temple of Air and Steel?  Did you taunt him with your memory failures for your own amusement, or are you really incapable of remembering something simple that was in all likelihood very important to him?”

Tári smiles playfully at Aragon, “Well, that was so long ago, you know. But yes, I am sure that I taunted him then as I do you now, for my own benefit. Does it bother you that much that I don’t know that much about something that is unimportant to me?” She carries herself as someone of very few years, but Aragon briefly locks eyes with the woman and sees that her eyes are hard and gray, telling of many years. “It did always so bother Maeglin when I did it.” She begins giggling lightly. “Probably why he spent so much time away from home back then. He always was a little childish and petty. The little things got to him so much sometimes.”

He looks her up and down, then says, “So you show me the same disrespect that you showed your brother.  How charming.  No wonder he chose to keep other company.  

“Tari MelwasĂşl, I find ignorance annoying, willful ignorance more so.  That you value yourself so little that you would cast yourself as stupid to make a first impression would sadden me if I gave a damn.  As it is, I will just wish you luck in the struggles tomorrow.  Slay many Drow.  Good night.”

She starts to say something, then stops, nods her head and Aragon, turns and walks quietly into the forest, disappearing from sight.

After his conversation with Beren the monk returned to his tent to check his gear and ready it for sleep once he completed his meditation on The Mysteries of the  Nocturne Stellarum. As he was drawing his hocchiku from his webbing he heard from nearby a familiar metallic note and understood its significance. He left his tent and began walking toward its source thinking, “While he would never admit it, he’s too tense with the anticipation of tomorrow’s challenge to allow his chi to flow, although he’s certainly progressed well in that element of his practice these last weeks. Should either of us die tomorrow it would be good to have practiced together on the eve of the battle as when we first met and a good last memory should one of us survive.” As he approached the clearing he heard the voices of his friend and an Elven woman he did not recognise. The icy tone was likewise familiar even if unexpected to hear with an elf other than Kaerishiel, though he knew that some here agreed with their Captain regarding the crew’s presence. Respecting their privacy he waited in the shadows until the bladedancer coldly dismissed whoever had invoked his ire. Ignoring the look of irritation as he approached, he simply bowed in greeting saying to him, “Good evening, my friend. As I still need to perform my day as well as evening devotions, if you wish to repeat yours then I would be delighted to join in our practices together once more.”  

Aragon looks around the empty clearing and nods.  “Thank you, Brother.  I do think I need to make another go of it, and your presence does lend a useful nature to the Dance.”  He proceeds to the center of the grass, centers himself.  “You may proceed at your leisure.”  After a time, the music starts, and the Dance begins again.

Eventually everyone finishes up their evening activities and heads to bed to get some sleep before the battle begins in the morning. As it is, most will already be missing some sleep heading into the following day.

Cast of Characters: 

Aethelarian "Aethel" Flitterseed - Noble Elf wizard played by +Daniel White 
Aragon Whisperwind - Elven Bladedancer played by +Arne Jamtgaard 
Bodil "Bodi" Jantzen - suave and smooth swordsman played by +Mike Biancone 
Guy Greystone - Gnome telekinetic played by +Gren Drake 
Paal Ulfsun - Northman Human ranger played by +Ben Zittere 
Snargash Windblown - Half-Orc monk played by +Amergin O'Kai 
and +Jason Woollard as the DM

2013-10-07

Dark Paths 37

Dark Paths of Riddleport
Session 37
October 6, 2013


Elves Go Marching 


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Session Summary

The Crew arrives at the Elvish settlement of Crying Leaf to mixed welcomes, some friendly, some not so friendly. The leader of the hunting party, Kaerishiel, seems to lead the group that is not interested in any help from 'outsiders' and strongly encourages Eviana, the leader of Crying Leaf, to send them on their way. However, Eviana is happy the Crew came and is forthcoming in her request to them for aid. She rewards them with 2400 gold (12000$) for bringing the Drow's journal to her from Riddleport. She also promises other rewards for their continued help. 

Bodi and Kaerishiel face off in a battle of egos which ends with a wager of who will bring down more foes in the upcoming encounters with the Drow. Bodi also manages to make a new friend in Earwen, Kaerishiel's 2nd in command. Kwava is healed up and rejoins the group briefly. Guy is quite interested in the food and drink of Crying Leaf, and samples as often as he can. Aragon and Aethel spend much of their time translating back to their non-Elvish speaking companions, though Aragon does manage to find some time outside to get back to his practicing the 97 Steps, the exercise katas of the Elvish Bladedancers. Aethel uses his magic to confirm that Kaerishiel and Earwen are both who they say they are and does much talking and diplomacy.

Paal busies himself preparing the salvaged horsemeat for jerkey and Snargash wanders around camp to let everyone there know that a Windblown Monk is in their settlement. 

The next morning, the Crew is called back to the central meeting room, this time filled with many more Elves. Eviana tells them that after reviewing the intelligence they supplied, the time to strike the Drow is now. She recruits them to the cause and informes everyone that the host of nearly 400 Elves will be moving out for the 25 hour march to Cewlynvian, the ancient and abandoned city of the Elves of ages past. After final preparations, the massed Farstriders are ready and move out into the forest as Kaerishiel blows his horn, signaling the thorny plant barrier to lower around the village. The Gold Goblin Crew once again finds itself hiking off through an unfamiliar forest toward unknown dangers.

The Crew and their new Elf friends head off through the woods.

Continuing Story Doc

Continuing Story Summary

The swift march through the thick forest is hard on the Crew, especially the four land-bound folk. Aethel and Guy spend most of their time in the air during the journey. It is very easy to see after only a short time that the Crew is going to have a very hard time keeping up with the Elves as they move through the forest. Kwava, acting as the leader of the small group, tries to give pointers and tips, but it is of no use. The Elves of Mierani are able to move through the forest as if it were flat, open ground and very shortly begin to outdistance the ‘outsiders.’

Even though, Kaerishiel lead the vanguard group out of Crying Leaf, he occasionally approaches the group from behind or from one of the flanks. He does not say anything to any of them, though he does shoot disdainful looks at Kwava for helping the ‘outsiders’ navigate through the forest.

A few times, Eärwen appears in the forest nearby and joins the group. She generally stays near Kwava and helps guide the Crew through the difficult terrain, though occasionally she slides back and ends up hiking near Bodi. She is quiet and does not say much, and much of Bodi’s manly charm is lost to the fact that he is nearly dead exhausted trying to keep up with the Elf army running through the forest ahead of him.

Aragon also sticks with Kwava, trying to remain near the front of the group.  His physical training will help keep him from getting too tired, but the Farstriders set a grueling pace.  Best to set his focus on moving swiftly, and trust to Guy and Aethel to remain alert for dangers.  He recognized the opportunity for battle was imminent, and he hoped that here in Mierani, that he would fare better than he had on that accursed island.

Bodi struggles with the pace set by the elves, but is determined to not let Kerishiel have the last laugh.   Bodi has issues when it comes to “bullies” and knows that while the proud elf warrior is trying to do his job, that his prejudice is getting in the way of the greater good of his people.    Confronted with situations like that, Bodi first tries to lighten the mood with humor, and in failing that, will expose the bully for what he is.    In this case, it was all too easy to play upon the pride of the proud Elf captain.  

Bodi was very intrigued with Eärwen.   Sure she is an attractive elf maiden, but she possessed a noble quality within her and a silent strength.  He admired that...and for the moment, his lustful feelings made her  the target of his desire and affections.     He would do what he could to impress her and knew that this type of woman would respond well to him extending himself and his efforts.  Sure in a way it was  noble cause, but in Bodi’s mind, the kind of reward that a lovely female could afford him was sometimes better than gold.    Sometimes.    He would try his best to perform admirably, though the strain of trying to keep pace  with the elves through the woods was difficult.    He worried internally that he would be too fatigued to fight if they were attacked.    Best to just try to keep up as well as he could.   He didn’t want to give Kerishiel any more reason for contempt than he already had.    Bodi was confident that his skill in combat would allow him to match the haughty elf warrior in combat.

Bodi figured it best to play upon the Elf’s pride and lead him by the nose into a positive direction, channeling his anger into the enemy and prove how superior he is rather than how inferior he thinks Bodi and his companions are.   And either way, Bodi comes out like a hero and hopeful wins the heart (at least temporarily) of Eärwen.

Cast of Characters: 

Aethelarian "Aethel" Flitterseed - Noble Elf wizard played by +Daniel White 
Aragon Whisperwind - Elven Bladedancer played by +Arne Jamtgaard 
Bodil "Bodi" Jantzen - suave and smooth swordsman played by +Mike Biancone 
Guy Greystone - Gnome telekinetic played by +Gren Drake 
Paal Ulfsun - Northman Human ranger played by +Ben Zittere 
Snargash Windblown - Half-Orc monk played by +Amergin O'Kai 
and +Jason Woollard as the DM

2013-09-21

Dark Paths 36

Dark Paths of Riddleport
Session 36
September 15, 2013


Traveling to Mierani Forest

Map Tool Chat Log

Session Summary

Reuniting with their friend, Kwava, the Elven ranger, he tells them he wishes for the Crew to accompany him north to Mierani Forest to speak with his superiors in the Farstriders. He believes that their perspective and first hand knowledge of the Drow will be very helpful in the secret war being waged. Most of the Crew are eager to journey away from Riddleport and battle these evil Drow, though the newcomer Paal is a bit more weary of this. He has many questions and he is not completely satisfied with the answers give, but in the end he agrees to join the quest and head north.

Over the next several days, plans are made, supplies are procured and Snargash sets about crafting new mystical instruments to replace the ones lost on Devil's Elbow. Eventually, after great personal sacrafice and divine guidance, the instruments are complete and Snargash is ready to travel.

Velashuan Horselord
The Crew's departure from Riddleport is uneventful, though it is noted that more than a few pairs of eyes watched with greater interest than others. The journey led north along the banks of the Velashu River before turning to the west, around the tip of the Calphiak Mountains and across the Velashu Uplands.

The journey was a bit harder than expected and several folk had trouble with the great outdoors. The week on Devil's Elbow had not prepared them for the difficulties of a long, overland journey it seems, and the first leg of the journey took longer than anticipated. Once int he Uplands, the group was approached by a group of Velashu Horselords who were friendly and were interested in selling some of their horses. In exchange for information about the current status of Riddleport, the Horselords shared their warnings of Meriani Fores and the recent standoffish behavior of the Elves that reside there.

Mierani Forest
After departing the Horselords, it was only another day or so before they reached the edge of the deep Elvish forest of Mierani. Kwava warned them all again that, even though the forest was the realm of the Elves, that there were still many dangerous things dwelling therein.

Not more than a few hours into the forest, the Crew encountered some of these dangers as 3 green draconic creatures swooped silently down from the trees and attacked the party. They were some form of bestial green dragons, lacking front legs and attacking with animalistic instincts. The surprise attack turned out to be quite devastating for the Crew. Guy suffered serious wounds from a cloud of acid spit by one of the dragons. Snargash was also mangled fairly badly when one of the dragons bit him and tried to hang on. Fortunately, the Half Orc was loud and ugly enough to stun the beast. Kwava was also mauled severly and several of the horses were wounded as well, not to mention the several that ran off.

This is what happens when you meet a dragon in the woods...

Continuing Story Doc

Continuing Story Summary

The three dragons press the attack and it begins to look bad for a moment, then suddenly, flame shrouded arrows start flying out of the nearby forest, hitting the beasts. One of them falls to the ground while the other 2 leap and manage to fly away, using the thick forest as cover. Once the dragons are gone, attention is turned to Kwava, who suffered some serious injuries from the dragons’ ambush.

Just then, five Elves, holding their bows down, though with arrows ready, emerge from the woods. They call out in Elvish, “Who enters the Elvish realm of Mierani?” As they approach, the leader sees Kwava on the ground, “Kwava!” he shouts out and rushes forward, retrieving potions from his belt.

The monk gets up with a slight wince and heads toward Kwava as well saying, “Save your resources for when you can’t avail yourself of a healer, friend.” Sweeping the rest of the party quickly he asks, “Is anyone else injured?”

The Ulfen Paal stands ready to assist in mundane healing if needed.

While Snargash, Paal, and the Elf leader attend Kwava, Aragon approaches another Elf, one he perceives might be the leader’s second.  In Elvish, he says to her, “We are friends of Kwava, come from the south to aid he and you in your mission.  I am Aragon Whisperwind, and this is Aethel Flitterseed.”  He points to the others and indicates their names, then continues the conversation in Elvish.  He looks disdainfully at their ready bows, “And who are you?”

“I am Kaerishiel Neirenar, Farstrider and Guardian of Mierani. These are my companions, fellow Farstriders,” the Elf says in Elvish to the group, though only Aragon and Aethel understand him. They translate for the others. The female Elf looks at Aragon and speaks quietly, “ I am Adanessa, a Farstrider out of Crying Leaf. It is good to see you Aragon.” She takes a step back and eyes him up and down. “You are a Bladedancer, I see.”

Aragon nods towards the fleeing dragons.  “We appreciate the assist.  You have some nasty wildlife around here.”  He looks at the medics clustered around Kwava.  “Perhaps we could retire to your camp to continue our conversation?”

The monk pulls out his newly made hocchiku and begins healing with Raag Sum de Fasciis. He then repeats it on himself and calls Guy over for the same.

Kwava is worse off than anyone realized. As Snargash begins his healing spells, Kaerishiel unstoppers a healing potion and pours it down the unconscious Elf’s throat. A little color comes back into the pale Elf’s face, though he does not wake up. The other Elves quickly take up positions in the nearby trees, bows ready. They almost instantly disappear, blending seamlessly in with the foliage. Kaerishiel looks up and speaks in accented Varisian, “Thank you for your help. We can take Kwava from here. If you hurry, you might be able to find your horses and get back out of the forest before the drakes return.”

While the Elf is speaking Snargash continues to play. With Kwava showing signs of recovery he quickly heals Guy and then spends a couple of minutes healing himself then, finally, treating Bodi’s bruising.

Aragon gives a nod and goes to retrieve their mounts, then pauses.  Still in Elvish, he says “No, we are going where Kwava goes.  He brought us along as experts to help the Farstriders.”

Kaerishiel merely smirks at Aragon's last remark, watching him head off into the forest.  The haughty Elf's attention is soon turned to Kwava as he begins to stir to the sweet sounds of Snargash's flute.

Aragon ponders Kaershiel.  Obviously he does not recognize a Bladedancer when he sees one.  Ah, well, what can one expect from someone who spends their time so far from the homelands…

Bodi takes in the scene.   He wipes off the ichor and drake blood from his rapier.   His precision strike slicing into the creature’s neck was almost certainly a critical wound.  He sheathed his blade and takes in the overall scene.

Bodi tries to look on as the Elves converse with Aragon, though he doesn’t understand what is being said.    He walks up closer to their fallen comrade as the other Elves take care of him.   Clearly the Elves seem to recognize Kwava.   Bodi looks on, trying to be non-threatening, but also staying near Kwava letting  his body language speak that he is ‘with’ the fallen Elf.

Bodi then looks around at the other Elves, trying to see if there are any females amongst their number.    He may not speak Elvish, but he does speak the “international language”....and scopes out the scene to see if he can make eye contact with a female Elf.

Aragon rounds up what he can find of the horses. One is still missing and two sustained considerable wounds. By the time he has returned, he sees that Kwava has recovered somewhat and is now conscious. He is currently locked in an argument with Kaerishiel. Aethel stands near, looking quite uncomfortable. The others are sitting or standing near the horses. The other Elves are still stationed in the nearby woods, no doubt, hidden from sight.

After just a few moments, it seems that Kwava wins his argument, stands up and starts moving toward the Crew and the horses. “Kaerishiel will take us to Crying Leaf. I apologize for the less than warm welcome to Mierani Forest. Some aspects are more welcoming than others,” he speaks in heavily accented Varisian, first glancing at the dead forest drake then over to Kaerishiel. “We seem to have lost some horses. I hope we did not lose much gear on the missing horse.”

The group quickly gets to moving some supplies around, taking the weight off the wounded horses. Kaerishiel comes up and looks at the wounded beasts, “What is your plan with the wounded animals? They will be a danger to us in the forest. Their open wounds will call to many predators. They should be put down. Wasting valuable resources on slave animals makes no sense,” he says in Elvish to anyone that can hear. Aethel translates for the non-Elvish speaking members of the group.

Paal does not want to waste the valuable resource that is the horses, “It makes no sense to waste good horseflesh. If they cannot be healed by our esteemed flautist then we should at least honor them with a gentle death and eat them.” Some of the Elves give him a displeased look at this statement, but none of them say anything to the contrary.

Bodi tries to follow the argument and the following conversations.   He sees the way the elfs make their way into the woods seamlessly.   He tried to make a mental note of maybe studying their techniques and trying to pick up some pointers in stealthy maneuvers.   

Bodi listens to the translation regarding the fate of the horses.   “Well if these guys are going to take us to their camp or home where it is safe, I guess we would be best to put the injured horses down.   It’s a shame to do it, but it makes total sense.      Maybe leave them here in case those damn dragons want them for dinner.  Maybe they will leave us alone.    Horse does make a good meal.”

The seriously wounded horses are gently put down and Paal quickly prepares some of the horseflesh for transport, though he does not have nearly enough time to prepare all of it.

With a dour look on his face, Kaerishiel indicates that they are ready to depart. When several of the Crew begins to ask questions, he merely holds up his hand for silence, “It would be best to allow Eviana to answer your questions. You should keep silent, there are many enemies in these wods.” After that he says no more.

The Elves of Mierani quickly gather everyone up and lead them off the old trail and into the deep recesses of the forest. Occasionally, in the nearby trees, the shape of a prowling cat can be seen, apparently shadowing the group. At one point, Paal watches the creature closely, his hand on his bow, but one of the Elves puts his hand on his shoulder and speaks in very broken Varisian, “No. That Ashka. Kaerishiel friend.”

After about an hour of trekking through the forest, the Elf escort slows. Up ahead, the forest begins to thin somewhat, but a screen of plants prevents observation of what lies within. After a moment, several elf scouts approach the screen, which turns out to be a solid wall of thorny vines. One of the elves puts a small silver whistle to his lips and blows three times. As the last twittering note begins to fade, the wall of vines springs to life, pulling back to reveal a small settlement in a clearing on the other side.

The village of Crying Leaf is a modest one, with low structures made of gracefully shaped stone and wood that has been carefully decorated and carved. What is immediately apparent is that this settlement has seen battle recently. A number of the buildings bear burn marks and other damage, and most of the citizens are armed with bows and swords.

The female 2nd in command, whose name is Eärwen , turns and draws to a halt. “I will show you to a place where you can rest. We do not get many visitors to Crying Leaf. Some of the Farstriders here may be very interested to see you and others may not want to have anything to do with you. Please follow me.” Kaerishiel and most of the other Elves head toward the center of the village while Eärwen quickly leads them to a low stone building near the edge of town where they can stable their horses and refresh themselves from their hard journey. Many of the other Elves follow them and loiter around outside, trying to catch a glimpse of these outsiders.

The building to which the Crew is assigned contains three chambers: a central room, a simple bathroom, and a meditation room containing eight woven reed mats for resting. An oak table surrounded by gracefully carved chairs dominates the main chamber. Atop this table is a mound of fruits and vegetables, freshly harvested.

Eärwen bows low and takes her leave, “Kaerishiel or Eviana will call upon you soon. Please rest now.” She heads off into the village. The other Elves that have gathered outside stick around peering, but if anyone looks directly at them or approaches them, they seem to remember something else they needed to to and hurry away. Other Elves pass by and merely stick their noses up in the air as they pass the low building.

Cast of Characters: 

Aethelarian "Aethel" Flitterseed - Noble Elf wizard played by +Daniel White 
Aragon Whisperwind - Elven Bladedancer played by +Arne Jamtgaard 
Bodil "Bodi" Jantzen - suave and smooth swordsman played by +Mike Biancone 
Guy Greystone - Gnome telekinetic played by +Gren Drake 
Paal Ulfsun - Northman Human ranger played by +Ben Zittere 
Snargash Windblown - Half-Orc monk played by +Amergin O'Kai 
and +Jason Woollard as the DM