Pathfinder2e The Spurned hath no fury like alchemy

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Feb 18, 2020 3:38 pm
Logrith is not your run of the mill dwarf. He was always at odds with other dwarves because he preferred being above ground, wandering in the woods. He befriended a bear and they were quite an odd site....the huge bear towering over Logrith, following behind him as they explored the woods. Being somewhat of an outcast with the unlikely dream of settling somewhere else, he had heard about the tax collection job and decided to give it a go. He could use the money to fund his dreams and the adventure itself might prove stimulating, so he set off towards Taldor.

I'm ok with coming up with how we all met together. Maybe on the trail to Taldor or at a tavern in Taldor or perhaps the mission briefing itslef.
Feb 18, 2020 11:37 pm
OOC:
This is likely to be edited for punctuation and wording but if I don’t publish it, it’ll sit in my computer forever as I tweak wording and sentence structure.
Only recently arrived in southern Taldor from the port of Merab in Thuvia, Marashepsut was stripped of her names and cast out by her clan for an offense against the sacred waters of the Nhmenthal Oasis.

Nameless and clanless she worked the trade routes of central Osirion for a time telling fortunes and spinning tales before being taken in by a merchant called Semkmet. Semkmet gifted her the name Marashepsut and his wild stories about his numerous journeys to exotic lands would instill within her a fascination for the wonders of the wider world.

On top of being a travelling merchant Semkmet was also a thief and a smuggler of antiquities as such he would also teach her about the dangers and treasures that lay hidden beneath the shifting sands of Osirion. In every encampment or town they visited Mara would set up her fortune telling tent and Semkmet would ply his legitimate trade by day and visit with grave robbers by night. He would bring the more unusual treasures to her and she would put her skills to work determining if there was anything "special" about the goods.

Semkmet had once been a clever trader but as the years passed and he grew older he began to make a series of poor and increasingly reckless decisions that put him at odds with the Pharaoh and his Risen Guard. Arrested for tomb robbing in Shiman-Sekh, Semkmet was sentenced to death his crimes, his property seized and his household was to be sold into slavery as a warning to anyone else who would dare plunder the sacred necropolis of Shiman-Sekh.

Marashepsut and two of Semkmet’s grandchildren managed to evade the Risen Guard and fled west into the dune sea, past the Sphinx Head and into Thuvia. Mara would spend several years at Lamasara telling fortunes and evaluating artifacts smuggled out of Osirion before returning to her homeland and setting up shop in Totra.

A decade later the Risen Guard would return, cracking down on anyone involved in the export of Osirion antiquities. Marashepsut fled by ship across the Inner Sea to first to Kortos and finally to Taldor.
Feb 19, 2020 12:03 am
Carth has a nose for trouble. He's always been that way, and at an early age found himself getting scolded by the dwarven chief of the Citadel Under the Mountain. As a probation, he agreed to study the discipline intensive warrior traditions of the dwarves.

His parents were ambassadors, trade negotiators really, and moved there with the family. Sudamon grew of an age among dwarves, taller and stronger than most. Enamored with the dwarves stoic views, certainty in the face of chaos, he studied the relies teachings of Torag, the great craft-dwarf. With the dedicated application to a craft and ideal, he became a Champion of Torag, almost unknown outside of the dwarves own ranks.

Today, he has taken to the Wandering, an orthodox tradition of servitude to the ideals of Torag. For a time, a decade or two if he were as long loved as a dwarf, he would spread the ideals of Torag through example.

He has an unlikely friendship with Logrith whose disdain for his own people rankles and intrigues Carth equally. He also knows that where Logrith goes, trouble will follow buy accident or design.

Their last adventure involved negotiating a dispute between mongrelfolk and the less nomadic townsfolk who resented their new neighbours. Yeah, it turned into a fight, but it wasn't as bad as it could have been. It wasn't a war and they left things with a solid agreement for peace.
Feb 19, 2020 3:40 am
Windyridge says:
You met the exotic elven girl on the trail to Taldor. You trust her as much as you might a Goblin blacksmith (*Which meant OH, HELL NO! at the time), but she earned her keep and has become an ally. You don't trust her yet, but she is an ally. She did not flee in the face of a deadly enemy! She brought the storms to free you from the clutches of the "Web-Lurker" calling itself the "The Web King". The battle was fierce and she fought to save your life from the web maze and and the Web King's greedy starving "Children"!
You in turn carried her limp body to a healer to treat the terrible spider bite in her thigh. The poison should have killed her, but you would not allow it! The money you scored for the head of the web-king, you spent on a cleric to save her.
[ +- ] Logrith only
And She still owes you a debt...

Because of this, the two of you (Dwarf Bear-barian) (*Mysterious Desert elf) travel together seeking adventure for coin, and a way to end her "life debt" to you.
Qralloq says:
When you met the Dwarf, His Boldness and Might gave you a smile. The mysterious Elven woman had her mystery only magnified by her present company, Logrith. You bought them some drinks and revealed that you might need their aid in slaying an uppity gang of kobolds whose shaman was using alchemy. Later you would discover that the shaman was able to make the kobold warriors dangerously strong, tough, quick, and...
BIG!
It was during the deadly battles that you three became willing to work together, without back-stabbing.
The trio's last adventure involved negotiating a dispute between mongrelfolk and the less nomadic townsfolk who resented their new neighbors. Yeah, it turned into a fight, but it wasn't as bad as it could have been. It wasn't a war and they left things with a solid agreement for peace.
Windyridge says:
Logrith Stormbrew had overheard about the tax collection job and decided to give it a go. He could use the money to fund his dreams and the adventure itself might prove stimulating, so he shared the word with the elf and man.
Feb 19, 2020 4:06 am
The Noble was as round as the moon, with spindly arms and legs, a powdered face, and absurd dress...
The elf grimaced at the clashing riot of colors on the bloated ...Man?
The Dwarf growled growing provoked by what he saw as another "Web-King" in disguise...
The Human, took the lead in discussing the quest, if only to help hold the dwarf at bay for a moment longer.

The ludicrous noble announced himself as "Laird Dekard", and spoke to you as if his nostrils were his eyes (looking down his nose). You would board the long ship, "The Nine Button Chest" and sail south to the docks of the three cities of Salt-shore, Salt-sands, and Salt gate. At each port you would greet the Bourger'Manster and follow the instructions given to you to retrieve the taxes due. Once you had all three chests of taxes, you will sail back to Taldor and deliver the chests to the Royal Exchequery of Opara. When you return to Laird Dekard in his villa at the town of crosswind with the exchequer's reciept with seal, the Laird will cross your palms with one thousand gold each!

What do you say?
Feb 19, 2020 4:51 am
OOC:
Is he lying? Lie to me feat. Having just read the feat that’s not exactly how it works. I put maps on the OOC page, where are we now and where does the fat man wish us to go?
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Feb 19, 2020 6:24 am
The dusty skinned elf rubs a small bronze disk attached to her belt between two fingers thoughtfully, she did not trust this human, he smelt worse than most of them and was bloated like a corpse left in the midday sun. Her amethyst eyes looked first to her human companion, Sudamon and then to the dwarf, Logrith. Mara’s long blue black hair was mostly pulled back beneath her headdress but a few strands fell across her face. Neat ochre hieroglyphs were painted down her arms and across her exposed midriff.

"Your offer seems most generous Malek, my Lord," she corrected herself, *You are not in Osirion any more.* Her accented voice was light and airy. "Why, if I may be so bold, does my Lord require our assistance with this task? Why not send his own men to collect the taxes due?"
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Feb 19, 2020 1:20 pm
Carth watches the other two. They had agreed to here Deckard's proposal and it sounded easy enough, and yet difficult, too. Providing the taxes were given freely, which Carth doubted, there was still the master of protecting the taxes once we obtained them.

Mara's question indicated she was thinning along similar lines. He politely waits for the response before adding his own question.

His heavy partial plate armor, as much a negotiating tactic as a protective shell, was warm in the room. His thick moustaches twitch with unanswered questions. His holy symbol to the dwarven god Torag dangles from a steel chain on his neck. At his belt a large warhammer on one side and a wicked dwarven waraxe of impeccable craftsmanship. A long bow and a shield have been left on the horse, a tall proud white-specked grey stallion of a suspicious temperament.
Feb 19, 2020 4:21 pm
OOC:
Do we yave any conventions for speech we want to use? I’m a fan of changing the colour of text but I know a lot of folk like going bold. I’m not huge on bold because it denies us the ability to emphasize certain words, "Well, that didn’t work."
Feb 19, 2020 7:18 pm
Emberskyes says:
OOC:
Is he lying? Lie to me feat. Having just read the feat that’s not exactly how it works. I put maps on the OOC page, where are we now and where does the fat man wish us to go?
GM: you can always request a perception check to potentially detect a Lie.
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OOC:
Press Cntrl and scroll with mouse wheel to resize. just grab-n-drag to move about.
GM: Laird Dekard is visiting this "quaint" little village, and intends to return to his country villa as soon as possible.
GM: the red path is the way you can go to gather the chests of taxes. The green path is how you turn them in to opara.
The blue path is how you are to be released from your duties to the crown, and receive payment in full.
Feb 19, 2020 7:31 pm
Emberskyes says:
"Her accented voice was light and airy. "[color="blue"]Why, if I may be so bold, does my Lord require our assistance with this task? Why not send his own men to collect the taxes due?"
OOC:
You may now use the "Lie to me" feat
Laird Dekard pauses a moment before he begins in his aristocratic tone, "I Laird Dekard have so few trained and experienced staff as capable as the three of you. I am here because I heard of your reputations for... getting-things-done. If you wish to prove wrong those who vouched for you, I will say thank you and be on my way elsewhere. Are you interested in serving the royal crown? the benefits will surely go beyond mere trinkets and golden dross! I can help you all make connections with other nobles who have needs and are seeking resolution. Why, in time your names could reach ears at the king's court. You won't merely be rich; you will one day earn power!"

GM: I await all of you to make a decision. also, I have a question; does anyone have any disabilities Such as blindness which requires me to change how I present information? as a DM I need to be able to provide a positive experience for everyone as much as possible. Please let me know.

Laird Dekard, grumbles a second and then coughs "ahem" to get your attention once more, "There are certain matters of state, for you to receive this quest I must submit these documents with your signatures."
Feb 19, 2020 8:05 pm
OOC:
Thanks for the map, can see the journey in my head now. Oh, is he full of it?
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Rolls

See the lie - (1d20)

(4) = 4

Feb 20, 2020 12:06 am
Emberskyes says:
OOC:
Thanks for the map, can see the journey in my head now. Oh, is he full of it?
You are certain he has told the truth and with held nothing.
Feb 20, 2020 12:43 am
Carth watches the others for a sign of their acquiescence but decides for himself. "I will sign, Laird Dekard, and see this task done."

He signs the scroll, and then asks, "Should we expect resistance from the communities in giving up the taxes, and if so, what authority do we wield to enforce collecting?"
OOC:
I have no disabilities that hinder reading your posts, but thank you for checking.
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Feb 20, 2020 1:20 pm
Qralloq says:
He signs the scroll, and then asks, "Should we expect resistance from the communities in giving up the taxes, and if so, what authority do we wield to enforce collecting?"
The Laird Dekard says, "You will be carrying these two writs: one for your free passage in the domain of Taldor. The second is this contract; it gives you authority to receive and transport the taxes. It is all you need".

Waiting for other players...
Feb 20, 2020 1:49 pm
OOC:
Sorry, I have had the flu, trying to catch up. Still not quite out of the woods. I have no disabilities that preclude me reading your posts.
Laird Dekard's explanation seemed plausible enough. Seeing Sudamon sign, Logrith confidently signed the scroll also, his jeweled war hammer clinking against his steel shield as he leaned over to take pen in hand.
Feb 20, 2020 2:16 pm
Windyridge says:
OOC:
Sorry, I have had the flu, trying to catch up. Still not quite out of the woods. I have no disabilities that preclude me reading your posts.
[ +- ] WindyRidge only.
OOC:
GM: no worries, you only need post once every 24 hours. You can miss days when necessary, try to let us know though!
Laird Dekard's explanation seemed plausible enough. Seeing Sudamon sign, Logrith confidently signed the scroll also, his jeweled war hammer clinking against his steel shield as he leaned over to take pen in hand.
Laird Dekard sniffs, "is she with you? I'd prefer six heroes, but the four of you will do fine." He gestures to the Large Bear sitting beside Logrith and counts the bear as the fourth.
Feb 20, 2020 2:38 pm
Carth smiles, "Sometimes that bear is the best of us. Maybe not as much on tax collecting matters, but come dinner time, ..." he examines the two writs to familiar himself with what they say. In case anyone asks.
Feb 20, 2020 3:56 pm
Mara waited for Sudamon and Logrith to sign, she owed the Dwarf a life debit and the Human was his friend. Thus, she supposed, she was both his friend by proxy and in a round about way in debit to him as well. Debits involving more than monies were terribly complicated things. Her finger and thumb continued to trace the a circular patterns on the small bronze disk attached to her waist.

She approached the table, did a kind of half bow half curtsy to Laird Dekard, uncertain which was more appropriate for her in this land and proceeded to sign the document in the long and flowing Osirion common script. Mara had briefly pondered signing in a hieroglyphics and cartouche but as she was neither nobility nor a god it seemed inappropriate.

Returning to Logrith and Sudamon, Mara straightened her skirts and long headdress and stood quietly behind them.
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Feb 20, 2020 4:25 pm
Logrith glares needles at Sudamon for his comment about the bear. Even though he knows it was said in jest, he cannot let it go unanswered.
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