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Revision as of 10:37, 19 December 2011
Contents
The Game
Here you can find the latest posts in this game.
Current Events
Having defeated three liches, the party needs some down time ... but those liches are regenerating fast! At least two of them are.
The Story So Far ... as Recounted By Mookie
(Each paragraph below summarizes a volume in the archives)
Starting Out and First Mission - Lifting A Curse From the Town of Acid -- Okay, so Our Heroes met at the Tears of the Wood inn. A talking wooden statue picked a bunch of us right out of the crowd and told us to do something or other. I couldn't figure out the puzzle or poem or whatever it was, but the Boss knows an adventure when it comes a-knocking on her thick head, so off we went! To see Priscilla, the Witch of Blackbird Forest, who gave us some good advice. She told us that the mission came from some non-evil mysterious force, that it had to do with Acid -- both the city and the liquid, as it turned out -- and some black dragons. In Acid Town, we found out that there was a curse on the whole place. The lake nearby was actually acidic. There were frog-men from some horrible dimension attacking people. Turns out the curse was from Jancassis, the god of revenge, because a bunch of townspeople broke an oath to protect orphans. Seems like Jancassis set things up so that the curse could be lifted by us if we did the right things to make it up to her on behalf of the town. So we killed a bunch of frog-men and some young black dragons. A crazy gnome named Tinker gave us a metal boat. We managed to deal somehow with both a black dragon and a silver dragon, though how we got out of that one I still don't get. And we brought some artifact-horn down into the lake and put it on an altar under the water. Viola, curse lifted, we are the heroes!
Our New Best Friends, the Cloud-Prance Family -- So the silver dragon turns out to be Lady Xill, the matriarch of a family of silver dragons. They help us out of a pickle and offer us employment as treasure-hunters. They are looking for Teucri stuff, and we have to get it for them. They send us off to the Taur Isles to look for something or other. First Malgant has to face the demons of his past. And there are some earthquakes and weird stuff from the Great Migration halfway around the Wold. And we have to help a minotaur poet. But eventually we get to this Death Island, where nothing grows, because some Teucri artifact sucks the strength out of everything aroundabouts. Turns out some liches are looking for the artifact too, so we end up fighting them. Appolo and the Boss get rudely tossed off this mortal coil, and are brought back. We find the artifact and go inside.
Fairies and Elementals -- Turns out the artifact is some kind of strange prison or refuge for fairies from the elder days. They are kept safe/imprisoned by elemental forces. First we enter an antechamber that is an "artificial natural" place where armies of lesser fairies wage mock war with flowers for weapons every day. Deeper in we found what you might call locks -- each "lock" is an elemental challenge, sealed with an elemental gem. We bashed two of them, and were on our way to bash more, when we realized that the entire prison/artifact was sentient, and didn't much like being bashed. So we negotiated with the thing, bargained for freedom for the fairies in exchange for freedom from more bashing, and we released an Elder Fey Of Eld. She gave us each a wish. And promised to protect the artifact from the undead.
Hope You're Harpy Now! -- This is the story of how the Boss found her maternal instincts and everybody suffered for it. First, for no good reason, the party decides to help refugees escape persecution in Aisildur. They hear some refugees are turning up dead north of the Tears of the Wood Inn, where this ragtag band of goof-balls got their start. Turns out it's harpy archers preying on the refugees. The party kills the harpies, but some refugees were kidnapped and set up to be a meal for harpy fledglings about to hatch. The Boss grabs a dead harpy soul and bargains with it. She promises to adopt the baby harpies if the dead soul leads her to the nest. And she does. Feeling all mother-hen-like, Vauhwyt decides to go build a nest on Blackbird Lake. Meanwhile, the rest of the party go to a fair in north Aisildur, sending the refugees on their way safely. They find a zoo at the fair, set free a unicorn, and from there is all goes ker-blooey. The zookeeper worked for a monstrolger, who with a crazy druid pal kidnaps the harpy fledglings to use in experiments. The party tracks them down, kills them and their servants, but the fledglings being used as hostages all end up dying too. Boo hoo, no more harpy babies.
My Three Liches -- Okay, so the monstrologer worked for the master lich of Bone Mountain, and he sics three of his own pet liches on the group. The Boss senses them scrying, and then it is war. The liches send demons disguised as us out to kill innocents and smear our good names. They put a death orb in the middle of Imod City. The party tracks down and kills the demons and the three liches. Easier said than done, but we did it.
Archives
Here is the full past history of game posts.
Characters
These are the characters, past and present, that have featured in this game.
Current Characters
- Aztyr- a liontaur sorcerer fixer.
- Brahmah - the inventor of Brahmah's Tattoos, the Last Captain of the Chosen of Domi, and a minotaur ranger hero. Current captain of the ship Courage. (Pictured below.)
- Malgant - a minotaur protector.
- Val - a warrior with strange elvish origins who hates the undead.
- Vauhwyt - a liontaur grim trickster who used to be an avenger, but found revenge to be too bitter after all.
- Vorelle - a human urban ranger.
- Jass - a human sorcerer who has wandered up from the Southern Continent
Past Characters
- Appolo - a human hero and warrior, once a pirate.
- Bart - a human warrior.
- Berlon - a gnome fixer.
- Lorth - a human paladin of Gargul.
- Nebbin - a halfling greenmage
- Uel - a surface drow wizard
- Whysper - a half elf rogue
NPCs
Lady Xill, Bardamion, Sherentiva, and the whole Cloud-Prance clan ... Silver dragons living among humans. Collectors of Teucri artifacts. They have homes in Acid City and they own the Mangled Centaur in Imod City.
Tinker the Gnome ... and inventor who gave us the Silver Lady, a metal boat that uses stone as fuel, now docked at Acid City.
Priscilla the Witch of Blackbird Forest ... and her spirit familiar Warrick, a black vulture.
Gnym ... a minotaur poet, and the village on Minotaur Isle where he lives, named after him.
Mortish ... a high priest of Gargul in Plateau City.
Zipwise ... a young excitable and duty-bound halfling and Elder of Shellville (along with wise and crotchety Gamma and former drunk Old Toot). The halflings live in giant turtle shells and train turtles for Floating City.
Geography
Shellville - The town consists of a score of dwellings and shops served by a single stone wharf (built by the BBL Heroes). The roofs of the buildings are all made from enormus turtle shells, 50' or so in diameter. Farther inland a large building can be seen, at least two stories high and does not have a shell for a roof. It is the Inn, "L" shaped and appears to be rather well maintained. It serves to house visitors and is pretty much the cultural center of the town. Nightly it serves refreshments and the townsfolk take it in turns to entertain themselves and each other in the great room.
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