IC Story Thread: Chapter I, The Pride of Lions

Apr 27, 2021 5:19 pm
Western Turmish, village of the Five Lions
1492, Marpenoth 3rd DR


Highharvestide had passed three days ago.

Usually the celebrations would continue on in some form, unofficially, for the full tenday after - flowing into the Reign of Misrule. But there was no such abundant joy to be found in the Five Lions these days. The harvests that had already come in were meager. The fruits and vegetables and grains shriveled and often bitter. And the yields yet waiting to be taken looked to hold no better promise...

The vintners could only describe the year's bottles as embarrassing, virtually a complete loss. The majority of the vines being fit only for the fragrant spirit - grabba - usually only pressed from left over grape skins. The meaderies were reporting hive-losses on a scale not seen since before even the Long Winter following the end of the Era of Upheaval.

And so it was under this dour pall that the Council of the Five Lions gathered.

The Quintumvirate had let it be known that the purpose of the meeting was to, again, try to come to some sort of productive course of action to address the seemingly unnatural troubles facing the community. They had already done so once before, a little more than a month prior. This had amounted to beseeching the Temple of Chauntea to send a high priest from Alaghon, to help perform their holy rituals, and to send representatives to the outlying markets early to try to get a sense for what was happening elsewhere and to prime them for sub-par product. And while that was something, nothing had come of the Chauntea rituals and, indeed, things were getting worse.

The quintumvirate council was there, along with Grant, Marabi, Rolen, Marié, Enise, and just a few other townsfolk... One of the smaller vintners was there serving those at the meeting with bottles of her red cut with some of the previous year's vintage to make it palatable. The miller had seemingly been there awhile as he appeared to already be passed out on a table. The cobbler's wife was there... with her three small children. And a couple of elders who looked all but devoid of life sat grimacing in a corner.

The Alderman - a wizened, orange haired gnome - speaks up, his voice tired, "Thank you... everyone, for coming...

Eh, we all know why we're here, yes?
", he pauses to look around at the silent consent, "Well... let's get to it, hm? We reviewed the previous harvests' records since our last council meeting, and we were able to confirm what we had feared. Last year was a light harvest too. And the year before that, barely average... It would seem we may be in the middle of a worrisome trend. There has been no pestilence noted. No drought. Indeed, if anything, our records indicate the summers have been a bit cooler, and the winters more wet. Ideal growing conditions!

This... shouldn't be happening... We have come to the consensus that this... can't be natural.

Ehhh...
", he sighs heavily, wagging his head, "I'm sorry. I hardly know what to say. What to do...", he trails off into a sullen silence.
OOC:
Ok, so please use this opportunity to introduce your PC, narratively. I believe you are all basically locals so you can all be assumed to know each other and the townsfolk - but just give us a little "lead in" to WHO your character is, I know there's been a lot of images posted but visual descriptions are good, and/or whatever narrative and flavor you want to give us some insight into who you are, as well as whatever narrative you would like to include for how your PC is responding to the opening scene here.

If you feel like you need more context to respond to the Alderman, or would like to make a roll of some kind to see what your character might know or understand of the situation, please include that in your response too.
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Apr 28, 2021 5:38 pm
Rolen looks around the room. He was one of the last to arrive in the hall.
He knew most of the others, at least a bit. He didn't live in the village directly but he was here oftenly to shop for ingredients, food or other commodities.
At one point he even helped to rid the cellar of the local tavern of a band of aggresive giant rats. That evening he was drunk for the first time. Re-enacting a scene from an adventure story he read before, he stood on a table fending of attackers that only he could see in his fantasy.
Good times... he thinks and smirks but suddenly he realizes that the room is silent and everyone seems to wait for some kind of input.

Eeeerrm... he begins not even sure what to say. Do we have any kind of hint on what could cause this? Did someone ask any of the local druids? Or did we make some enemies? A disgraced acolyte of some kind maybe...

Rolen raises his eyebrows and looks at the others, hoping that they maybe have any other ideas...
Apr 28, 2021 5:52 pm
https://i.imgur.com/OPM9I7d.gifMarabi's eyes shifted left and right above her mask.

Oh no. It can not be good when the priests and the alderman do not know what to do.

It can only be worse if they think that we do.


She shifted in her chair, uncomfortable in the silence and even more uncomfortable having to sit still indoors.

In her lap, she rubbed her thumb over a pair of green pebbles she'd found earlier in the day. They were fragments of emerald green Hlondeth stone she was planning to take home for her father to polish and mount at the ends of a bit he was making. It all seemed a bit futile now. Everything did.

The wizards said nothing was certain until you said it (or measured it, or collapsed something, or something like that). That was wizards for you. They needed books to tell them things everyone knew. Marabi could have saved them some words: nothing was certain.

But this meeting was a bit like that. We all knew the harvest was failing. We didn't need to read it in records - we read it on the worried faces of every farmer we met. But now it had been said aloud the fact was somehow more real.

Perhaps we have been cursed by Talona. thought Marabi, although her mind added the word 'again' - for the Lady of Pestilence is also Mistress of Disease who took her mother.

Marabi didn't offer her speculation out loud. She didn't claim to have the knowing of the ways of the Gods, and was wise enough to know that she didn't. So her eyes settled on Grant as if trying to communicate telepathically.

You are a wise old man. You know the gods. What do you say?

Rolls

Religion - (1d20-1)

(6) - 1 = 5

Apr 28, 2021 6:19 pm
OOC:
Criminy, it must have been while your gif was still processing/loading for me, Adam, but I kept 'thinking" I saw the eyes on your gif moving out of the corner of my eye, but when I looked they were locked in place. Then I would think I saw something again, but again, it didn't seem to move when I looked at it.

Then finally it kicked in fully and I could breathe easy, knowing I wasn't in fact going insane >.<

Rolen, why don't you give me a Nature or History check, whichever you want.

And Marabi, sounds like she's thinking 'gods', and with the probing look to Grant, maybe either of you roll Religion?

EDIT: Religion, w/ Advantage/Help.
Apr 28, 2021 6:37 pm
Rolen thinks about all the times he wandered to The Five Lions and back. Maybe he saw something strange by himself
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oh wow that's really a sneaky GIF hahaha. I'm gonna go with a nature check as it seems to be more fitting.

Rolls

Did Rolen notice something unusual (Nat) - (1d20+3)

(6) + 3 = 9

Apr 28, 2021 8:28 pm
Marié Dijon had been contemplating the situation while plucking the strings of her guitar. By no means music, but it does keep the silence at bay. As usual, she is wearing her high collar leather jacket

Did something happen a few years ago? It looks like some "curse", for a lack of a better word, has been working on our home for a few years. Where did it come from? Did someone piss off the druids? Or did someone bring home a treasure from faraway lands? It must be some power, divine, arcane, or other malevolent that is causing this, as it sure as hell isn't natural!

She is angry. Someone is messing with her home.

Rolls

History - (1d20+5)

(2) + 5 = 7

Investigation - (1d20+5)

(2) + 5 = 7

Arcana - (1d20+3)

(19) + 3 = 22

Apr 28, 2021 10:06 pm
The Alderman's brow knits as he ponders Rolen's words, mulling them over as he sips at the dry, bitter red.

Murmurs and nervous glances, much like Marabi's, pulse through the gathered townsfolk.
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When Marié raises her voice, the Alderman looks like he almost falls out of his chair at her enthusiasm.

He sputters, "Ah, buh bah... yes, YES! The druids... Hrrrm, I... don't know that the Five Lions have a relationship with any druids.

But I guess there is the Oread, up in the mountains? Perhaps, someone could seek her out?
"
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The Alderman rubs at his chin...

"The Oread has not always cared much for us though... What else? Any one have any other... eh, notions?"
OOC:
I wanted to get these responses out while I had them fresh in mind. But let's wait for Grant and Enise's intros please, before advancing any individual lines.

Thanks all! I'm very excited that we've already kicked off play.
Apr 28, 2021 10:22 pm
OOC:
Grant's player finally got off work.
The big off of a man that he is finally says something, I don't know what madness has struck us, but to be sure I will start praying to the TRUE god Torm for some guidance in this matter. Seems we all need a direction to follow. May Torm bless us in matter.
OOC:
Seems dice a going everywhere. I will give a bunch to look over.
OOC:
Religion 14
Nature(p) 12
History(p) 17
Investigation 19
Arcana 4

(p) Stands for Proficiency Bonus.
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Rolls

Religion, Nature(p), History(p), Investigation, Arcana - (1d20-1, 1d20+2, 1d20+1, 1d20-1, 1d20-1)

1d20-1 : (15) - 1 = 14

1d20+2 : (10) + 2 = 12

1d20+1 : (16) + 1 = 17

1d20-1 : (20) - 1 = 19

1d20-1 : (5) - 1 = 4

Apr 28, 2021 10:46 pm
OOC:
Ok, so, I'm not really down with just throwing a bunch of rolls out onto the table to see what sticks. Particularly with no narrative to back them up. It makes it seem like there's no care or consideration for what's going on in the narrative and this is just a mechanical exercise to be glossed over.

And I get that these things are entirely mental skills for the most part, so there's not necessarily much "action" to describe.

But please, let's engage the mechanics a little more mindfully.

With Marié, the new thing she brought up/focused on was a curse, so I went with her Arcana.

With Grant, is clearly focusing on Torm by his narrative, so I'll go with Religion/the first roll there.

But moving forward, please, no just throwing out a bunch of d20s to fish for a high number.
Apr 29, 2021 12:26 am
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Apr 29, 2021 6:37 pm
Enise is still wondering whether this was the right move, to be here rather than more directly helping her adoptive family. Things were even tenser than than usual, and the arguments and shouting more frequent, she wasn't sure how much longer she would have been able to handle it. Still the look of disproval of her aunt when she said she wanted to try and help, and the whispered 'like mother like daughter' she hard from a closed door later still ran through her mind.

She stays quiet as the others talk, unsure whether she has anything to really contribute. She was just a farmer, and one who worked more with animals. The others she knew enough of to know they had useful skills. So she stays quietly fidgeting her hands under the table, trying not to draw attention to herself until she hears mention of an oread in the mountain. She looks up slightly. She knew the mountains, at least slightly, she may be able to help guide the others.

'Where... where in the mountains? Perhaps I..I could help guide?' She speaks quietly and with obvious hesitance. 'and..well have other areas reported this? Or other issues?'
Apr 29, 2021 7:00 pm
This was a serious meeting, but Marabi couldn't help but feel a touch of joy at hearing Marié's voice. She catches Marié's eye and waggles her eyebrows in greeting. Marabi didn't know the word "bestie", but if she did, she'd use it to describe Marié.

After acknowledging her fun feline friend, Marabi glances sideways at Grant.

Why is Grant talking of a 'TRUE god'. All the gods are true.

Marabi couldn't help but wonder whether the big guy was starting to crack under the strain of so much emotional loss. Poor lonely chap. He needed to meet more people.

Enise speaks, and Marabi nods enthusiastically at the suggestion that she leads them up the mountain and looks to Marié for confirmation that she'll be coming too.

Finally! A plan!

Marabi was a great believer in the warrior's syllogism.
1. Something must be done.
2. This is something.
3. Let's do that.

Marabi would rather do the wrong thing than nothing at all. If Enise could guide them up the mountain, it had to be more productive than sitting around wringing hands.

It'd mean leaving Stumpy behind as he wasn't great in mountains as there were few tree stumps for him to wee on. Marabi kept one in the cart for emergencies, but she doubted the others would want to ride with the pissy-stump. Besides, man-handling the cart was more effort than it saved on mountainous terrain.

Marié will come. Rolen sounds like he knows of the druids. Enise will guide. We should take old man Grant along. It will do him good to be around people.

Despite the plan being clear in Marabi's head, she waited for someone to articulate it.
Apr 29, 2021 7:13 pm
The Alderman takes in Grant and Enise's responses, and again just nods contemplatively as he sips at the red.

Finally addressing everyone assembled he says, "Thank you, everyone.

Ms. Enise, our market scouts have indicated that worst of the blight extends north and east half way to Dauntshield, and south a bit past Xorhun. But regions beyond that may be in the beginning stages of what we experienced in our previous couple years...

And these are fine thoughts from everyone, but what can we DO about them? The Five Lions is a simple village. We haven't the resources - particularly given the poor prospect of this year's harvest - to seek the council of wizards or the swords of mercenaries. And no real expertise of our own, on druids and curses, or even the gods!

We would need to find stalwart and intrepid souls to embark on these endeavors...

Ms. Enise has volunteered to trek to the oread, but surely she cannot undertake that alone. Who else would accompany her?! With the dismal market outlook, our people will need to focus on their families.
", he sounds near despair.
Apr 29, 2021 7:22 pm
Rolen raises his hand and speaks I... I will certainly trek along. After all I came here to help. And the oread seems to be the best lead we have. Well lead would be exagerated... at least a chance at solving this mystery. I also think I know how to get the attention of the oread, in a good way of course hehe

Rolen looks at the others in the room. The whole scene remembers him of a story he read. About a group of children that solves the mysterious disappearence of the ducks of a town...
Apr 29, 2021 7:52 pm
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"...We would need to find stalwart and intrepid souls to embark on these endeavors..."
Marabi half-stands and slowly waves her muscular right arm at the Alderman, whilst nodding at Marie to do the same.

The Alderman had scolded her often enough for fist-fighting in the streets when she was younger, so she felt a twinge of smugness at being useful now.
Apr 30, 2021 1:58 am
Let us stew on this longer. It shall take me while too consult the greater god of the Triad, lmater, the One Who Endures. For this it shall take me two days with to gain best direction we should take. Grant trying to do his best to be a priest as he was shown. He must pray.
Apr 30, 2021 6:41 am
She scoffs a Grants comment about one true God. That is your truth, don't try and make it mine
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We would need to find stalwart and intrepid souls to embark on these endeavors...
No we don't! We will go to the mountains to speak to this woman!

Marié looks at the map with the worst inflicted regions. She is looking for a pattern, and the edge of a circle, from where she could extrapolate a center of the curse/ritual.
We should check the plant life in these areas as well. She points to the map. Does this curse affect all plant life or just our crops? She indicates an area on the map. The Source is properly somewhere she makes an X. Stands and looks expectantly at the others.

Thank you for the wine. Let us meet up at the well in half an hour? I need to get my backpack

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Apr 30, 2021 7:03 am
Marabi gives Grant a friendly punch on his shoulder in rebuke.

"We do not want stew. The longer we wait, the more we endure. Does not Ilmater teach us to help right away?", she bluffed.

Marabi hasn't the first clue about Ilmater's teachings; she spent most of her childhood believing that the Triad was Torm, Tyr and Tempus - because they all began with the letter T.

"I will get you some red cords. You can pray on the journey."

Marabi stands up, "Marié, Rolen, and Enise are right. We will go to the mountains. We will go now."

She doesn't sit down again but instead looks to the others for agreement.
Apr 30, 2021 3:01 pm
OOC:
For reference, rune, the blight extends west and south into the valley, encompassing the foothills of the Orsraun mountains within the red circle too.
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As the others speak up on their willingness to take on the journey, the Alderman perks up, his eyes darting to and fro amongst the willing.

"Eh-excellent... thank you, each of you!

Yes... I think we begin with the Oread. But make no mistake, dear Marié, she is no mere woman. She is a powerful mountain spirit. She is well in tune with the mountains, including the foothills and our valley...

But as I mentioned, she hasn't always viewed us favorably. Indeed, the Five Lions Region was basically at war with her, for decades, when the old mines were still operating...

And I agree, we should not sit idly for two days, but also I think you must proceed with some measure of caution and thought...

I'm certain the other townsfolk would provision you with whatever they can spare, for example!
"

He looks about the quintumvirate, and other gathered villagers, all of whom nod in agreement, many murmuring about bread and cheeses.

"We have time to prepare you as best we can, I think. It is already after noon, perhaps we can gather supplies so that you can leave in the morning?

What say you all, do we have a plan?
"

He looks across the faces of Grant, Marabi, Rolen, Marié, and Enise.

...

And at that moment, a villager bursts into the long hall. You all think you recognize the lad as a farmhand from a meadery to the north, he's gasping for air and covered in dust, looking like he's been running hard for some good distance.

"Alderman, you're here! ...*huff huff*...we need help! *huff huff* S-something... *huff huff* Something is wrong... ...at the the Sandemin vineyard! *huff huff* Please, send help!", he sputters.

The Alderman's mouth works soundlessly, clearly not mentally prepared to deal with another crisis in this moment.

Rather panicked, he looks across the faces of the quintumvirate, the other village elders, the drunken miller, and the cobbler's wife with her babes, before his eyes finally settle on Grant, Marabi, Rolen, Marié, and Enise again... "Eh???", he begins to inquire feebly.
Apr 30, 2021 3:31 pm
At the commotion, Marabi gives Grant a shove and Marie a nod towards the door.

"Come on, Grant. With luck, we can send a prayer to Tempus."

She vaults chairs rushing to be outside (but she was going to do that, even without an emergency). She stops outside at her cart to pull back the old oily woollen blanket covering her chainmail, sword and shield. She hoped one day to scrounge some canvas, but until then, she'd have to put up with smelling of lanolin.

No time for chainmail. Sword and board today.

Drawing the longsword and throwing the scabbard back onto the cart, Marabi legs it towards Sandemin's vineyard.
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