Emergence Game Thread

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Sep 11, 2016 8:08 pm
Column Cor. Current?
a Column A sank while Column D rose 6? 0
b Column B sank while Column C rose 0
c Column C sank while Column F rose 9 6
d Column D sank while Column A rose 6
e Column E sank while Column B rose 6? 0
f Column F sank while Column E rose 6 6
Last edited September 12, 2016 3:19 pm
Sep 23, 2016 7:00 pm
The first time Rowena "took the reins," so to speak, it was quick. Like my breath was sucked out in half-a-second, and then forced back down my lungs just as quickly. Afterwards the only visceral indication of my haunting was a bit of resistance from my muscles, and something akin to a darkened tunneling at the edge of my vision. But I got the impression that I didn't go too far down that tunnel, I only ever stood at its mouth, with the craggy edges peeking into my periphery. But now... now I am deep in the tunnel.

I look to the north, and I see out of my own eyes. I am in a cavern, or a cave, or a cellar? Some kind of darkened room - a room with barrels. This place was purpose-built. But the image is small, and moves with a haze around the edges like waking from a dream. All sounds are muffled like a man screaming underwater. Water...

I turn to the west and loose my balance for a brief instant, but catch it and feel iron scrape my bare ankles, one hundred yards away. There is a blue gale down this tunnel, but nearly black. I see the wooden practice sword, slick with blood and saltwater, flash in front of my "eyes." Moon on the water. The rain whips my head to the left. To the south.

This tunnel is warm. And red. But a soft, hazy, natural red. And her hair is glowing in the firelight. And she smiles. The scratches are unexpected, but safe. I loose control. "Please stay," I hear myself. But she is gone, and my gaze turns to the cold outside.

The cold. It is cold to the east. And white. So white that it's blinding, or it would be if I were close to the mouth of the tunnel. But even still I feel it pierce me, and I cannot move. Her eyes are watching me, and they are unsoftened. They have no love in them. Daggers of ice cut my skin and muscle and guts. But it is a dream.

This is all a dream. With this thought, my anger lessens. Rowena... queen of dreams. It lessens more still. And I am feeling free of it. I speak to myself in my own mind She has brought only dreams to me... nothing of substance. Nothing - real! This cannot hold - it cannot stand. I am raving to myself, I feel the spit on my lips as the realization dawns... I must escape this mountain. This dream-prison, and Rowena keeps me here! Maybe she is in the cold woman's thrall... When I escape from this mountain of lies then I will learn the truth of my father and avenge his death. I will recover my harp, and face down the cold woman, and I will put her in the ground. But first... I turn towards the north, and race through the tunnel to the opening. My bare feet hit the stone ground with shearing pain, but I barely feel it.

As I approach the mouth of it, I turn back over my shoulder to the south, but she is gone. Only a lock of red remains, and I feel the hairs against my fingertips. But that hair is now dust, and I am lying on my back in the cellar. Groans of elf and orc and dragonborne around me, and a disapproving spectre above.

"Begone, you foul witch. I know your deceits now... and whom you serve true."
Sep 30, 2016 1:41 am
Distant singing hits my ears... just a single tone? Maybe just a ringing in my ear... it becomes halting, louder until the shriek is next to my ear.
The baby... I am crushing the baby in my hand...
My hand is squeezing itself shut so firmly my knuckles burn, and blood trickles from my palm. I also feel the crumbling matter in my hand, pieces being forced through my fingers. My eyes have not quite adjusted. I unclench my fist, expecting to see a pulverized, bloody piece of the baby's arm.. or leg... or head. I squint and see the blood in my hand and hear the wail in my ear. My stomach turns over and my heart pounds, threatening to break out of my body.
The blood is my own, and small craters bleed in my palm, partially obscured by dirt. The dirt from the forest I had picked up in the circle in the dwarf's lair. I take what remains and put it back into my pouch; it is clumping together with my blood.
I turn to see the baby - angry, but whole. I roll into a kneel, and violently vomit on the floor every last thing in my gut.
Are we in a wine cellar?
I reach up to my head and touch the diadem. Rowena floats above us.
Oct 3, 2016 1:00 am
The automaton's steel fist crashed easily through my shield and into my helmet, and the darkness quickly closed in. I was again sinking into the murky water, streaming downward away from the light of life. Anticipating the crush of lungs I immediately begin thrashing mightily against the weight of my armor and weaponry as I struggle to rise to the surface... but this time there is no resistance, no pain, no fear. He is with me.

"Open your eyes, my son. Behold the Fear and the Adonai of Hosts." His voice rang clear with the power of authority, but carried with it a familiar echo, as if it was my father's voice coming home from a long absence. I realized that the darkness was of my own causing, and opened my eyes. As I looked, the Adonai was in his throne before me. His clothing was as white as snow; the hair of his head was white like wool. His throne looked as if it was entirely made of rubies, all flaming with fire, with a river of fire flowing forth from it. This fire had encircled and wreathed me in its flame but I was not burnt.

"The darkness you fight is from an ancient evil that seeks to overturn all the is Holy. I have marked you for a purpose. Vengeance is Mine, but I have chosen to use you to repay a particular debt. Obey my commands, and spread my glory and my fear to this world through your hammer and your word. Kindle the Light. Shelter the Light. Spread the Light." My vision was abruptly turned to see my companions carrying my unconscious body to the center of the room, the mighty steel beast charging after them. My vision slows on the eyes of each of my companions: Therrien, angrily fighting and grappling against the power he hates but does not understand; To'ot, with tender connection to the goodness of creation, but not yet direction or real hope in his fight to defend it; and Harper, the empty shell of a tormented man. Adrift with his anger of vengeance no longer holding him close to shore. The voice of my Lord rose forth again: "These are the companions I have provided. Be a glorious beacon for all who live in despair. Let the light of your joy and courage shine forth in all your deeds. Aid others, protect the weak, and punish those who threaten them. Where there is good, beauty, love, and laughter in the world, stand against the wickedness that would swallow it. Never fear to act."

I watch as we are transported away in the blink of an eye and the room and the vision around me fades away again. It is dark, but it is no longer the darkness of the depths, but that of a life. The rush of pain sears into my mind as I return to my senses and gasp for air. Where am I?
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Oct 20, 2016 1:02 pm
Rhiv gasps to life as To'ot with closed eyes places his hand on the dragonborn's forehead and mutters an incantation under his breath. The four of you squint as your eyes adjust to the change in light from the magically illuminated undermountain hall to this: a dark, damp storage area, packed with barrels and crates. The four of you are lying on the floor at the back of the narrow but long room; a wall behind you, and several large wooden containers in front of you and to your right, and a faint circle drawn in chalk, impossibly symmetrical, surrounds you. Your vision of the room is blocked as the boxes and crates are stacked 8-feet high. Peeking around and through the stores, you can see a faintly silhouetted closed door at the top of a small flight of stairs at the other end of the room. It smells of must, mud, and dried meats.

Rhiv's eyes open just in time to see the final wisps of Rowena, as she silently vanishes from view.

Therrien pushes himself off his stomach, still hot with rage. He's in control enough not to start randomly smashing barrels, but remains unconcerned with silence and stealth. He takes a moment while on his hands and knees to gather his bearings, then stands up and marches out of the chalk circle and from behind the cargo barrier. Seeing no one, and nothing of particular interest, he continues to the door, swings it open wide, and steps through into the fading light of the setting sun.
Oct 20, 2016 3:32 pm
As Rowena dissipates, a knife of light slices through my field of vision. Dust motes dance in the beam as I quickly rise to an elbow, and then feet. I squint into the spectral light as it reddens. Realization dawns with the sunset, and I doubt my fresh purpose. My hand finds the grip of my blade. It is cold, and I fall to my knees.

"no" my voice sounds small in the muffled room. Hopeless. And alone.
Oct 20, 2016 7:48 pm
As I struggle to rise on my own, I take To'ot's proffered arm and pull myself into seated position just in time to see Harper moan and collapse to his knees: "Harp! What is wrong!? Are you hurt? Did the Witch injure you? Where did she flee?" As my rapid fire questions go either unheard or unheeded I take a moment to breathe and assess the situation. Harp looks battered and bruised but neither he nor To'ot look to be grievously injured in anyway. The cellar, or whatever space we are in, is small and cramped but seems to hold no immediate threats. Therrien, standing just outside the door seems to not be reacting to anything of danger.

Satisfied by our current safety, I surreptitiously form a triangle over my heart and turn to Harp and once again speak a silent prayer for him. "O mighty Adonai, break the power that this evil witch has on him and inspire him! Give this poor man a vision of your power and help me convince him to use his sword for good!" Rising to my feet I limp over to him and kneel down on one knee across from him: "Friend, though I am unsure how much I have missed since losing consciousness during the fight, I saw a vision of you helping save my life instead of fleeing versus that powerful beast.... I expected to die in that room allowing you three time to escape, but instead you saved me. In my vision my Lord commanded me to serve you in a common mission." I look earnestly into his eyes trying to read him, trying to connect. "I cannot read your heart, but I know you bettxer than most and know you are not yourself.......I feel that you are in a cellar of your own, struggling in the dark.... Use your incredible talents for good. You have run enough. Stand with me against the wickedness that would swallow you."
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Rolls

Assessing the room - (1d20)

(8) = 8

Oct 23, 2016 8:35 pm
The light is red and fading on my face. And to Rhiv there appears to be a glazed look in my eyes. He waits for a response, but there is none, until the sun passes below the horizon. "She is gone." I say, gaze unbroken. And a half-moment later "My father is gone... my mother is gone." With this I turn my head to Rhiv. He does not see the eyes of a sad man, but a dead one. "And there is no god who loves."
Oct 25, 2016 4:37 pm
I have never seen a man so beaten.

"Harp, you have not seen love because you--like me--are a narcissistic fool whose eyes have too long been focused on yourself. You live as if you owe nothing and expect nothing to anything. That your whole destiny is in your hands. This not only hides your friends that stand before you but also the divine that looms above. In the end you will be confined entirely within the darkening solititude of your own heart.

To love or hate is to connect deeply with something outside of yourself. Think back to the moments you have felt alive! Genuine life happens in the vivid colors of defiance and forgiveness, reverence and rebellion, fighting and friendship, sacrifice and creation: the real stuff. The witches cannot take that from you unless they take your life or your soul. And you still have both.

You are not merely some fractional part of some quite trivial matter... You are part of something incredibly important and we need you now. And you just might need us."


I stand and limp gingerly out of the door. Not looking back.
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Oct 26, 2016 8:02 pm
As Rhiv crosses the threshold of the door out of the storage cellar, he finds himself standing next to Therrien, who seems to have lost the shimmering aura of rage that reminds you of the heatwaves coming off the desert sand in the heat of the day.

You both are standing in a small alley, wide enough for one cart, and just barely. To your right the cobblestone alley dead ends. To your left, maybe 100 feet down, the alley reaches a road that, while not heavily trafficked, clearly belongs to a city that has put significant resources into its transportation infrastructure.

As you look towards the road, two guards walk by. One is bearing the insignia of King Alexander, a golden lion on purple. The other wears the mark of the city of Redwall.

Beyond the guards, you see the last of the sun setting behind rows of green tree-covered mountains painting the sky in glorious oranges and purples, and casting your shadows the full length of the alley behind you. The air smells of fires being started in hearths, and you hear the generic din of city coming from beyond the alley's entrance.
Oct 27, 2016 12:04 am
OOC:
I am assuming we are inside the city? Are there any marks on the building of the cellar we just vacated? Are there any other doors in the alley?
After a quick glance, unless I see something out of the ordinary I signal to Therrien and walk out on the road behind the two guards. I am not trying to be sneaky or suspicious but would like to hear their discussion.
OOC:
Also, would we need papers or anything to have entered the city?
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Oct 27, 2016 5:20 pm
I stumble out of the cellar and am momentarily dazzled by the sunset. I look up at the sky for the first time in what seems like ages. The moment I step into the open air, I sense my strength is returning. The disconnect I felt in the dwarf's lair drove me to lose the balance I seek - when facing both the 1st and 2nd automatons I felt rage like I had not in years... at times without good reason. Why, after the first robot was dispatched, and posed no threat to my self or companions, did I feel the need to destroy it's component parts? And why did it feel... liberating... natural? The thought is frightening. I have been inside too long. But still...

I glance back at Harper to make sure he is still in view, and then quicken my step to catch Therrien's arm as he starts up the alley behind Rhiv.

Brother Therrien, a moment if you will. When you go into a rage, you seem to be able to... direct it, focus it. Even while I preach balance to you and others, I have been losing control and falling into the shrew's rage at times. I wonder at how you are able to keep it from consuming you, and to use it for your ends. I worry for my sanity, as every time it happens, it feels more and more right. When I defend those dear to me I feel like the red-eyed goshawk, defending her nest - bloodthirsty, merciless. But when it fades I am left with a guilt, a despair. I am sorry my friend, to waylay our mission with my troubled heart. I only raise this with you to unburden myself. If at any time you have wisdom to share on this topic, please speak with me.

I look forward at Rhiv and sense his purpose. I can help conceal us.
Oct 27, 2016 5:25 pm
I whisper Brother Rhiv, wait. as he reachesd the edge of the street.

I cast Pass With Trace spell.
OOC:
Not sure if I need a roll for this? in case I do, here goes...

Rolls

pass without trace - (1d20+2)

(6) + 2 = 8

Oct 27, 2016 6:30 pm
You don't see any marks on the door to the cellar that you just exited. There are two other cellar doors in the alley, both on the opposite side of the street from the door you just exited, one towards the dead end and one towards the street. Both seem nondescript.

You can't see the city walls from here, but, based on what you know about the city of Redwall (namely, that the buildings outside the city walls are sporadic and aren't kept up as well as those inside), you are pretty certain you're inside the city.

The guards don't seem to be speaking to each other. It looks like they are on a routine patrol. You feel confident you could follow at a safe distance without drawing any attention to yourself, if you really wanted to.
OOC:
For Pass Without Trace to have an impact on someone detecting you, you have to be trying to hide by using cover. You can certainly do this, but I would need a stealth roll. It will still prevent anyone who comes after from seeing that anyone was there, though.
Oct 27, 2016 7:14 pm
Upon hearing To'ot, and seeing his momentary pause for concentration I hesitate on the edge of the street, and wait for Therrien and To'ot to join me. A veil of energy radiates from To'ot's outstretched hand and seems to drape around each of us; even as they approach they seem to fade from both view and hearing.

"Well done, friend. Make sure to give Harp this cover as well. Hopefully he will use it... Though potentially this is a result of our recent encounters clouding my thoughts, I feel like it will be best to keep as low a profile as possible in this city until we can truly determine who our enemies and friends are. I propose we visit the Church of the Adonai and use that as a base of operations to rest and recuperate before we venture into the next step of our mission."
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Oct 27, 2016 7:57 pm
Trying to be stealthy:

Rolls

stealth - (1d20+0)

(20) = 20

Oct 28, 2016 3:11 am
I see the party exit through the door, but I perceive it on the level of a beetle crawling across the floor. An implication of what this could mean doesn't register. After some moments of feeling unable to move, I manage to rise to my feet, which I barely feel. My body is running on autopilot, and I feel nothing. I wonder where it is taking me, but I don't have the emotional energy to care all that much.

My feet take me left out of the door, and then left again at the main street. Whether the rest of the party sees me I do not know. They are just people now. Future marks, even. I feel old habits kicking in. My legs let me move with the stream of the crowd, adrift in the current without causing a ripple. The waning light triggers a sensory awareness, even though it's my reflexes doing the work while my higher functions are adrift. Only a skilled rogue or very sharp eye would find it easy to track me in this press. The city is where I live.

Every city is the same, really. Once you know your way around a city, you can find your way around all others. They key is not to follow signs or sidewalks: it's to follow people. And people are the same. The trouble occurs when you meet someone truly different. They disrupt the city's flow. If you get enough truly different people in a city, then that makes a culture. Which makes everybody the same again. It's the sameness that makes a city safe. It's the differences that make it dangerous.

But this city is no different than the others, not as far as I can tell. My senses tell me if I were looking for anything in this city I could find it before dusk was through: a piece of knowledge, a mark, a true friend, a desperate man. A companion. But tonight I need none of those things. My senses and lower functions are the only things keeping me standing. And that simply won't do.

I ride the current to a quiet district, under the spectre of towers against the blue-black sky, onto a private street, and into a dimly lit tavern. This feels like a place with trustworthy barkeeps who over-serve. And my instincts about this are rarely wrong. It takes less than two hours and my senses begin failing. Black creeps into my vision, and I succumb to the void.
Oct 28, 2016 5:55 pm
Even as I speak to my companions I see Harp stumble numbly out of the cellar behind us, seemingly oblivious to our presence. He meanders within feet of us with the same dead look in his eye. If I hadn't seen the Witch leave him I would wage my life that he was out of his own control. But I did. Whatever has happened to him, it is of his own internalization...not that of the fiend.

As much as I would like to have been able to guide the party to the Church as a safe resting place, we can't afford to let an out of control Harp wander into the fog of Redwall... for his sake our ours. "To'ot...Therrien... Change of plans. We need to follow him. There's a high likelihood that the bars and the blows will be in the near future of our esteemed companion. No good will come of that while he is like this. He, or more likely several others, will probably end up dead or in the hands of those." I motion to the fast retreating forms of the two guards. "If we get separated, please meet me at the Church of the Adonai. Mention my name and they will treat you well. I am not well known, but it will be enough for a bed and shelter for the night at a minimum."
Last edited October 28, 2016 5:59 pm

Rolls

Following the zombie. - (1d20)

(2) = 2

Doing it stealthily - (1d20)

(9) = 9

Oct 28, 2016 7:16 pm
I follow Harper, trying to keep out of his sight

Rolls

follow - (1d20+0)

(19) = 19

Nov 1, 2016 5:59 pm
You all follow To'ot, who is following Harper. Therrien and Rhiv are astonished at how comfortable To'ot seems to be in the city... maybe there's something about civilization that really suits him, even beyond what he knows. Several times the two of you would not have been able to track him had he not come back and guided you along.

The group deftly tracks behind Harper. As you journey, the sun sets, and the oranges and purples of the sunset give way to the deep blues of night, and the stars begin to twinkle. Looking up the mountain, you see another section of Redwall, behind a sturdy city wall. Passing guild halls, merchants, and single-family homes, you arrive at an inn & tavern in a section of the city with a very middle class feel. It's probable been 10 minutes since Harper arrived here. What would you like to do?
OOC:
Rhiv, normally, you would have needed papers to enter the city, yes. But, as emissaries of the Duke, the papers aren't necessary.
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