May 16, 2019 4:33 pm
Xorthan says:
So..... Maeriks. Dead? Or just mostly dead? Can Mr. Chanty-Flame-Spear do anything?As you know, I was kind of torn on this one. Wanted to go ahead and close it out, but then with Thorn’s interest, I felt it would be better to roll. Also added some mystery.
I leveled a Disadvantage on Maer though, just because. He had 3 levels of Exhaustion, was running on 2 hp for hours, also had made death saves earlier in the same night. Extreme dehydration from the recent ShapeShift. Seemed like it would be a tough go to get shot in the chest under those circumstances.
By the numbers he got 1 Life/Recovery Mark on his own. Then Thorn bought him another Live/Recovery Mark.
Along the series he had 2 Death Marks though.
So it was tied 2 – 2.
Not to rub it in or anything, but Thorn rolled the 1 on the treatment attempt, as an non-proficient WIS Medicine medic. That causes a Death Mark.
Don’t blame yourself though. Big Maeriks was throwing Disadvantage right after that. He was on borrowed time. As an NPC, it seemed like he was bound to be close out on that scene.
Dramatic. Pretty sad. Makes for even more gravity of it all. And Simush should have gotten that kill shot on an NPC.
Always thought one of the earliest entries here on Interim 2 would be either Maeriks integrating with the Hechesi in Jara Hili, and saying that he was staying when you guys left – kind of like he found a new home, a new clan, a type of people that he could definitely connect with on the rural living, even though he couldn’t speak the language.
Either that scene or the other option: Maeriks’ funeral as managed by the Hechesi in the Jara Hili.
Ron Oram, a Gilded Armsman of half-Hechesi lineage, is also Atraharsis’ nephew. Oram, if you remember, was almost killed by the flaming hounds in the scene when the group was with the convoy going to Gelshemish. Maeriks’ healed a bite wound that had cut Oram’s artery on his neck. Oram knew he was dead, and then he wasn’t. He saw that it was a miracle. Following the legends of Dannein druids, he suspected it was supernatural power. Reaching for anything that might save his cousin Bezil Koral, Oram had asked for Maeriks to try to treat Koral on his death bed. At the time Maeriks wasn’t available, but Thorn and Kray went, first saw Trece, Atraharsis, etc.
Long story, but all to say that Maeriks the Dannein already has a respected reputation among the Hechesi people.
Maeriks will become the first Dannein ever laid to rest in the holy grounds deep within the Jara Hili forest.
More than that, he will be the only one of any race whose grave will be built above ground, on a platform built in the trees – in the manner of the Bat Hannoc people. And of note, this would be among the most ancient trees in all of the world.
Thorn would have a hand in that I think. Maeriks had always told Thorn that you have to be buried above ground very high in the trees so that your body or your bones don’t float out in a flood. Flooding is not a problem in most of the Jara Hili, certainly not at the burial grounds. But the Hechesi ask about Maeriks’ home traditions and any known religious or cultural practices. They are insistent on giving a druid and a kind foreigner a proper place and all respect due for his final rest.
One thing usually placed on Bat Hannoc burial platforms are the broken weapons of the fallen’s final enemy. If possible.
Canon Fact: Simush’s broken longbow will be placed on Maeriks’ burial platform.
Think about that…
Maeriks’ funeral and memory among the Hechesi as a foreigner
vs.
Simush’s funeral and memory among the Hechesi as a Hechesi.
Haha.