Gameplay 1d - The Silence of Death

Aug 12, 2020 12:27 pm
WITHIN the Black Forest are many castles and towers, but few have a reputation vile enough to rival that of Baron Von Staler’s home.

Squatting atop a granite rise, the castle is a cold, soulless structure, its imposing walls merging with its base to form a single edifice, as if the castle was grown by a malevolent force, rather than built stone by stone by masons.The castle was already old when Solomon Kane visited, for he noticed it had fallen into a state of near ruin, the courtyard was overgrown, and a pervasive smell of damp and decay assaulted the nostrils. What little light the few torches and fires gave out could not compete against the darkness, like the eyes of a man in his final moments of death. Though well appointed, even the furnishings are worn, moldy, and dust covered. It was a castle which gave the appearance of being abandoned, yet it was inhabited.

Von Staler, a powerful lord, was once also a noble soul, who cared little for a man’s religion, and offered sanctuary to all who asked. He was also an expert huntsman. However, during a hunt, he was thrown from his horse and suffered a head blow, which robbed him of his sight. Von Staler’s blindness affected not just his vision, but also his soul, which became as dark as his world. The lord slipped into cruelty. His poor horse, the cause of his affliction, was chained in such a way that it could not lie down, then viciously blinded. The skeletal remains of its rotted corpse stand in an iron gibbet to this day—silent sentinel watching over the approach to the castle gates.

Though Von Staler was robbed of sight, his hearing became acute, so much so that even raised voices pained his ears. His servants were dismissed for the inability to walk or speak quietly, Von Staler lived in his fortress with none but a few men-at-arms, each as stealthy as a hunting cat.

Making noise became a crime in Von Staler’s lands, and the noose awaited those who flouted the draconian laws. Even the wearing of shoes was forbidden within the castle proper.

Aside from his men-at-arms, Von Staler’s only companions were Kurt—the stalwart captain of the baron’s guard and Von Staler’s closest aide—and Kurt’s sister, known only as the Baroness.

The Baroness was a widow, brought to the castle to nurse Von Staler after his tragic accident. Unable to see his maid, Von Staler’s became obsessed with her tender voice and touch.

When Von Staler recovered, he insisted she stay, locking her in her chambers to ensure compliance. How many years she had lain chained to her bed were not revealed to Kane, but it must have been many, for her body became grotesquely corpulent and her mind, deprived of human companionship or stimulation, withered like a grape left in the sun.

Kane uncovered the Baroness’ plight, but in the fracas which followed, she was slain. Ironically, it is Von Staler, her captor, who is her executioner. A fall and subsequent blow to the head while fencing with Kane restores his sight. Rushing to protect his songbird, Von Staler sees what she has become and in a murderous fury stabs her through the heart. He then turns on Kurt, his loyal servant, accusing him of kidnapping the Baroness and substituting her for a shapeless, ugly thing. His sight restored, yet still blinded in his soul, Von Staler stabs Kurt a fatal blow, and the pair crash down the stairs, whereupon the lord’s spine breaks, ending his cruel reign.

Several years have passed since Kane’s visit, and still the locals refer to the castle as the Castle of the Devil. Though Von Staler is dead, something else now haunts the ruins. Greedy locals, on hearing of Von Staler’s death, sought to rob his riches, but those few who returned did so totally insane.

You hear the above story from a traveling merchant. He recounts the tale as you trade words about the road behind and ahead. On his way into central Germany, he is glad that you have seen little banditry.

"The castle is over there," he points, though you can't see it for the trees nearby. "A greater evil now lurks within the castle’s drab walls, an evil that robs men of their minds and stops their heart as easily as a sword point would. None go there any more, save the foolish. Best be avoided unless you risk the devil's own fate." He sits superstitiously. He can tell you nothing else about the castle or any goings on, having heard all of this third hand himself.

After you part ways with well wishing on both sides, you continue on, but later find the road that leads up a hill. You see the castle, described as per the merchants story. Squatting like a part of the granite rise itself, old, forbidding, menacing.
Aug 12, 2020 3:29 pm
Looking at the castle Gerald studies the forbidding structure. It does indeed look black and evil. Perhaps we should take up some watch posts for a few days and see if anything untoward is going on? Then decide what to do?
Aug 12, 2020 6:47 pm
"It certainly would be best to learn what we may before we go in," Gavrel agrees.
Aug 12, 2020 10:04 pm
"Aye, makes sense to know what ye can about your enemy. I can go scout up ahead as well, get a better sense of the surroundings."
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Advance: Stealth and Taunt skills to D6
Aug 13, 2020 2:08 am
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I'll have to look more into advances and what they entail!
Aug 13, 2020 3:09 am
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Fyi, just posted in the Mechanics thread what Advances allow you to do
Aug 13, 2020 11:54 am
"If we want to diagnose the situation in the castle the fastest discoveries would be made inside..." Ataan states before scratching the head of his hound.
Aug 13, 2020 1:31 pm
Well that's true Ataan but we don't want to just rush in either.

Gerald keeps his eyes trained on the foreboding fortification and its immediate surroundings.
Aug 13, 2020 4:14 pm
"Hmm, you both make good points. If we are dealing with something vampiric though, best to tackle it while there's still daylight. What say you Gavrel?". Emma absentmindedly fiddles with the handle of her dagger while scouting the area.
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great pic btw
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Aug 14, 2020 2:50 am
"Patience is a virtue," Gavrel says, "If we rush in and get ourselves killed, we'll be no good in putting this evil down for good. Let us learn what we may before we enter."
Aug 15, 2020 1:24 am
Emma nods "Valid points all. Despite my curiosity, best to be cautious here. How should we proceed?"
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Is there an area (or areas) available with a good vantage point that we could spread out, or take watch in?
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Aug 15, 2020 1:58 am
You find a place inside a copse of trees with a view of the cold fortress. The uneven ground even gives you a chance for a low fire without being seen by the castle. Despite that, the night is cold.

Assuming you're observing it all night, pick a watch order, and each of you can make Notice checks on your watch.
Aug 15, 2020 2:44 am
"If no one objects, I will take the final watch," Gavrel offers, "I often get up before the sunrise anyway."

Rolls

Notice - (1d6, RA)

(2) = 2

Wild - Notice - (1d6, RA)

(3) = 3

Aug 15, 2020 3:50 am
"I'll take the first watch, if that's fine with everyone." Emma states. During the watch she pulls out some old rations and a has a sip from her flask, which helps to warm her more than the fire does.
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Rolls

Notice - (1d6, RA)

(2) = 2

Wild - (1d6, RA)

(3) = 3

Aug 17, 2020 9:26 pm
On Gerald's watch, he noticed...
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far in the distance a line of ants, one of which was a slightly different hue...
... movement in the castle. No lights, nothing recognizable per se, but a shadow moved in front of an upper window. The broken moonlight hit something, and it gleamed off-white.

Morning comes. You're miserable from sleeping in the cold ground with only a small fire.

Rolls

Gerald notice - (1d6, 1d6, RA)

1d6 : (4) = 4

1d6 : (6661) = 19

Ataan notice - (1d6, 1d6, RA)

1d6 : (4) = 4

1d6 : (2) = 2

Aug 18, 2020 3:43 am
Emma gets up, stretches, and takes another swig from her flask, offering it afterwords to anyone who's interested. Grumpily, she states "We can't keep doing this for long. May be best to explore the castle while there's still light, and get to the bottom of things."
Aug 20, 2020 10:07 pm
Might have a swig from that flask?

Gerald takes as long a draft as is polite and says, There are things moving in that castle even with nothing lighting their way save the moon. That is certainly disturbing.
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Aug 21, 2020 3:21 am
Gavrel chuckles, "You think it's rough for you to sleep on the ground like that? Wait til you're sixty!"
Aug 21, 2020 5:37 pm
Ha! I fear I won't last that long but I thank you for the warning, Gerald says as he finishes his drink.
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