Off the Beaten Track

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Jan 10, 2022 7:59 am
"Aaaah!"Albert is caught off guard by the statue and takes a few steps back before realizing there is no danger there. "By the gods, that startled me." He continues along the wall until the entrance is in sight, looking back every now and then to see if the others aren't wandering off.
Looks like that cook has decided to come quietly now. What a strange fellow.

"I think there's a way in here, captain." He says, pointing towards the entrance. Albert waits for the others to catch up and subtly (or at least trying to be) lets them take the lead. Probably best if I'm not the first one to go in, it might be a dangerous place
Jan 10, 2022 8:36 am
- Albert -

Asha gives a start as you yell out, then another as she looks up where you are looking and goes through the same process of fright and realisation.

"Me too." She says, peering up at the statue. "I wonder if they are meant to have that effect on people, or if it is just because of the dark and all the vines. We really should clean this place up, remove those vines from the poor things, they look heavy, that must be making them tired."
Jan 10, 2022 3:27 pm
With each step Cook takes closer to the temple, the fear on his face slowly fades and is replaced with the wide grin he first had on seeing the temple. He stands straighter, at least as straight as his broken back will allow. He tries to walk regally, but his excitement and bad leg turn it into a semi-comical limp-hop. As Asha gapes at the statues, Cook shoulders her aside. "Stand aside child," he snarls! He attempts to snatch the torch from Albert as he heads for the entrance. "Home, home," he mutters.

(Rolls as needed)

Rolls

Shoulder Asha aside - (2d6+0)

(31) = 4

Snatch torch from Albert - (2d6+0)

(14) = 5

Dodging away from anyone trying to stop me - (2d6+0)

(53) = 8

Jan 10, 2022 4:15 pm
Asha is bowled over, which looks a bit comical given there is little chance of injury. But the comedy ceases when she springs back upright, a club brandished in her hand, and a snarl of fury on her face. She seems intent upon attacking Cook.

This is very out of character for the girl, who, up till this point has been rather bubbly and friendly beneath her shy exterior... and, you are pretty sure, did not have a club a moment ago --only a crude dagger and a sling.

The captain is peering into the dark interior and does not appear to notice, or care, what is happening behind her.

What do you all do?
Jan 10, 2022 4:24 pm
Once he regains his balance, Cook continues on, his eyes fixed on the temple, oblivious to any protestations or impending danger.
Jan 10, 2022 4:31 pm
"Hey now, that was uncalled for! Albert holds out a hand at Cook's chest height to urge him to stop "I think you owe Asha an apology. as he's saying this he notices Asha with the club raised, heading towards Cook. "And you're gonna have to be quick about it!"
Jan 10, 2022 4:57 pm
"Mewling cur, Gods don't apologize to mere mortals! Give me that light!" Cook grabs for the torch.
Jan 10, 2022 9:54 pm
Albert quickly pulls the torch away from Cook. I knew he was going to try something. What's going on with this guy? "Oh you want the torch now huh? Well you could have asked!" he turns around to give Cook an earful but sees that he's already continuing on to the entrance without the torch now. He blinks in disbelief.

At that point Asha strides past him, just about in range to strike Cook. For a split second it crosses Albert's mind to just let her do it, but even before he's decided on his action in is own head, his arm reaches out to grab hold of Asha's coat and stop her from getting that hit off. Was that reflex? Or is something messing with my head? He shakes away the thought.

"Asha, please, calm down. We might still need that old fruitcake"
Jan 11, 2022 12:34 am
I warned you all... ran through Rook's head as the old man inevitably attacked the others in the courtyard, but he didn't say a word. He was sure now that what he had thought earlier was true; this place was cursed, and whatever this curse was had scrambled the last bits of the old wizard's brains in the time he'd been living here. He was just the worst case, of course; Everyone else was acting odd as well. Everyone but himself, obviously.

He hung back near the wall and watched the scuffle ensue. If the captain could turn a blind eye when it suited her, he felt no need to risk his own skin. In the meantime, he stayed alert for any trouble that might be drawn by the noise. In the flickering torchlight and glimmers of moonlight, he mapped out the path he'd use to climb the ivy and stonework if trouble did rear up.
Jan 11, 2022 8:06 am
- Albert -

Asha takes a swing at Cook with the club --which is almost as long as her arm-- but your restraining hand and, more importantly, restraining words, calm her. She shakes her head, embarrassed by her outburst and looks down at the club in distaste. "Ew!" She says as she tosses it away.

"He shouldn't have..." She starts to say, but trails away and looks down contritely at the inadequacy of the words. While, indeed, the old man should not have shoved her, that is no excuse for attacking him and her own actions clearly worry her. She does not understand what is going on.

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2022 8:06 am
- Rook -

While you are not very familiar with the carrying capacity of vines, you are pretty sure you could easily climb these walls if you needed to. The vines might even help, especially if you have to take others with you.

Disappointingly, Asha does not brain Cook, and you see her toss aside the club she was wielding... which is strange since you don't remember her having a 'club'.

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2022 8:08 am
- Cook -

The vines block the doorway --which would otherwise be standing open, the door, itself, having disintegrated long ago. The captain was considering how to get past, but you push through --taking some inconsequential and superficial scrapes and scratches along the way and nearly losing an eye in the process.

Something in the back of your mind --something to do with control-- tells you something is wrong... more wrong than usual for your mind. It is calming though, maybe you can finally rest?

It is dark inside after the torchlight, and you can't tell if it is your imagination but you think there is a dome near the back. A dome that calls to you.

Do you answer the call? Do you try to fight it?

What do you do?
Jan 11, 2022 10:01 am
Albert lets go of Asha when she snaps out of her rage. "Yes, I know. He's getting on my nerves too." he says while staring at Cook's back, his eyebrows in a frown. "Let's try to not let it get to us. We should keep a close eye on him, though."

"I think you dropped this, Asha." Albert picks up the club and inspects it by the torchlight.
OOC:
Is this a club made to be a weapon, or just a piece of wood? Any markings on it of note?
Jan 11, 2022 10:07 am
- Albert -

"What is that?" Asha asks uneasily. It feels like stone, but appears --to anyone who would recognise such things-- to be --or be shaped like-- a bone, possibly from the leg of a human (femur).

"Where did it come from?" Asha asks additionally, but there is no immediate answer to that.
Jan 11, 2022 10:22 am
"Uhm... I don't know. I just know that you had it in your hand." Albert drops it and wipes his hand on his cloak. Yuck, who knows where that's been. "You might have found a remnant of an old civilization." He says jokingly, hoping to lighten the mood a bit. "I guess you're a historian explorer now." He pats Asha on the shoulder "Come on, let's get back to the captain."
Jan 12, 2022 9:25 am
Rook follows after Albert and Asha, still trailing a few steps behind, but staying near the edge of the torchlight. He stares down at the bone club as he makes sure to step gingerly over it. "You seriously have no memory of picking it up? Because I did not see you reach for it either." He says to her in a low tone, unwilling for his voice to carry far. "There's something dark about this place, right? You both feel it as well? Folk are acting strange, and the old man is definitely touched. I'm not generally one for religion myself, but if either you know any sort of prayers that might be able to offset a curse, now might be the time to hear it."
Last edited January 12, 2022 9:56 am
Jan 12, 2022 6:33 pm
"I agree, Rook. Raynor spoke to me earlier with a warning. Or was it a premonition...?" Albert walks with the others to where the captain is while talking. "If only the gods didn't speak in riddles. Maybe I'm just rusty after all those years, hell I was surprised to hear anything at all."

He hands Asha the torch mid walk and grabs a little trinket from one of his pockets. Hard to see what it is in the flickering light, but when Albert starts praying it's easy to assume he's holding some prayer beads. "I'll say a few prayers, Rook, but I can't promise it'll be any help." His prayers sound like a low hum as he mumbles the words that were drilled into his brain so deep that he couldn't even forget them if he wanted to.

Rolls

Praying to Raynor (+CHA) - (2d6+1)

(26) + 1 = 9

Jan 13, 2022 11:13 am
- Albert -

Asha cringes away from the pat on the shoulder. She has shown no objection to such affections before, this reaction is probably due to the 'yuckyness' of the bone-club that was not fully wiped from your hand. She definitely does not seem to want to touch her own hands, and almost looks like she wants to use the flame of torch you hand her to 'cleanse' herself... but thinks better of it.

As you pray, you feel Raynor's attention drawn to the temple, accompanied by a feeling of disgust... at first this is not your disgust, but then you feel a veil lifting from your mind and control returning and your own disgust joins that of your god's.

Something is very wrong at this temple. Not only is it a blight upon the earth and a danger to any nearby, it is an affront to everything Raynor stands for.

Raynor's blessing has cleared your mind, but with that blessing comes an obligation. In Raynor's name you must cleanse this place... cleanse it or destroy it!
Jan 13, 2022 11:15 am
- Everyone outside -

As Albert approaches the temple, muttering and uttering to himself, it is more than the glow torch which Asha carries beside him that illuminates him. It is almost as though light emanates from within him. This is not a phenomenon you perceive with your eyes, but on some higher plane.

You all feel something lifting from your minds, and recognise that your actions and choices have been influenced and directed by some malevolent ... personality?... not your own.

You can see that those around you are having a similar experience. Hopefully they will not judge you for your recent choices... as you should maybe not judge them.

• What unusual feelings or attitudes did you have while 'under the influence'?
• Is there anything from that time that you want to recapture?
Jan 13, 2022 11:16 am
- Cook -

The power of some 'other god' presses down on you, suppressing something broken within you that causes magics in your vicinity to be disrupted.

• What does that feel like. How does that manifest? What happens to you, alone in the temple?

You can see clearly that the temple was affecting the minds of everyone nearby --maybe even yours, but the 'weak minds' more than the strong.

• Are/were you at all familiar with such effects?
• Why do you feel the strong need to put a stop to whatever is happening (and has happened before) at the temple?
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