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May 10, 2017 6:19 pm
The king thinks for a moment, "There doesn't seem to be any 'date' by which the artifact needs to be recovered. I only suspect you're racing Thalnoth. But, you are correct. Going through dwarven territory has more unknowns. Unless anyone has any objections, we will reach out to our contacts in Hanover."

The King grabs some parchment and begins writing. "Ms. Brighthill can guide you to the permaport and has the knowledge..." pausing to finish his script, the king drips some wax onto the paper and presses his ring into it. He continues, "and now the authority to initiate a transfer from our end. Talisan will make sure those on the other side are ready and willing to answer the call."

On hearing his name, the guard captain straightens to attention. He makes eye contact with the king, who beckons him near. The king speaks to Talisan in barely more than a whisper. "I'm going to clear the room. Speak to Olaf. Have him message Malakai and make clearance for these five." Then, for a moment, you see the Alexander's venerable facade sag, as he says, "I'm tired, Tal. I'd like to meditate in here for an hour once everyone is gone. Make sure the gang here can get to the permaport, but I'd like for you to personally see to it that I have some privacy. I need my wits if I'm to deal with Wellington later today."

Instantly, King Alexander returns to his royal stature. He straightens himself and addresses the whole room. "Thank you to all of you for joining me for a rather significant breakfast. I appreciate your presence, your willingness," he gestures to his four friends at the table, three of whom won't be joining you, "and most of all, your discretion. Now if you'll excuse us, I'd like to have a private word with our heroes," he turns and gives you all a smirk and a wink, "before they head off to save us all or die trying."

The crowd all bow, and file out of the room, the guard captain bringing up the rear. Samantha stands and addresses the king. "I have a few things to gather around the castle before we leave. I'll be back in twenty minutes, and," turning to the four of you, "I'll wait for you around the corner at the end of the hall. We'll go from there." She gives the king a deep bow, hoists her pack, and leaves the dining room.

With the room eerily quiet, Alexander turns to the four of you and says softly, "Now that we're alone, is there anything you'd like to ask or say before I bestow upon you some treasures for the journey ahead?"
May 15, 2017 6:24 pm
"Only I have never known a king until thee. Sir." A pause. "And I've not cared much for the fates of others. But you should know I will give my life for this thing..." I draw my sword and the morning light glints blue across my arms, and I lay it on the table. The guards around the room reach for their hilts, but I continue unmoved "because you ask it. Sir."

This is a-typical. What is happening to me? I would have never volunteered words like this unbidden. But something been torn away, inside of me. Like a barnacle scrubbed off.
May 19, 2017 1:12 pm
I give Harper a double take as he vows his sword to the mission...or more accurately, to the King. There's always a first for everything. Though obviously revitalized after our brief separation, Harp hasn't spoken of what occurred and I haven't had time to dig in. It must have been something major...

The King nods slightly as acknowledgement but otherwise reveals little. I don't know if he expected such an overture or if it merely matters little but he seems to be waiting for us to ask him for more information.

"Sir, before we depart I have three questions for you: first, a general one. Is there anything specific about our enemy, the curse, or the artifact that would be helpful for us that has not already been revealed? Secondly, a logistical one. Sebastian, the Duke's retainer promised to reward the group with a small piece of property--either a boat or a piece of land in the Kingdom. I pull out the referenced paperwork. "Obviously our banishment and the arc of our mission makes land unrealistic and unhelpful but potentially a facilitation could be made to sell this property for money that could be used for a boat in Hanover to ease the burden of the trip to Noonik. This may be especially important if we need to go back upriver to Welkinburg-Lowerton. Third, we referenced these fiendish physically immune automatons. Have you or your warriors encountered any such beasts and know of anything particularly helpful in defeating them? Finally, and potentially most difficult, you mentioned to Therrien and me that you might tell the whole story another time but that--as soon as your evil deeds had been done--you regretted their doing and have worked tirelessly to find a way to undo them. What brought about your repentance and have you discovered anything else that will aid in our quest?" My words seem to hang in the air suspended by the King's intense stare as he weighs his answers.
May 26, 2017 1:21 am
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"Sir, before we depart I have three questions for you: first, a general one. Is there anything specific about our enemy, the curse, or the artifact that would be helpful for us that has not already been revealed?

Secondly, a logistical one. Sebastian, the Duke's retainer promised to reward the group with a small piece of property--either a boat or a piece of land in the Kingdom.
I pull out the referenced paperwork. "Obviously our banishment and the arc of our mission makes land unrealistic and unhelpful but potentially a facilitation could be made to sell this property for money that could be used for a boat in Hanover to ease the burden of the trip to Noonik. This may be especially important if we need to go back upriver to Welkinburg-Lowerton.

Third, we referenced these fiendish physically immune automatons. Have you or your warriors encountered any such beasts and know of anything particularly helpful in defeating them?

Finally, and potentially most difficult, you mentioned to Therrien and me that you might tell the whole story another time but that--as soon as your evil deeds had been done--you regretted their doing and have worked tirelessly to find a way to undo them. What brought about your repentance and have you discovered anything else that will aid in our quest?"
My words seem to hang in the air suspended by the King's intense stare as he weighs his answers.
The King takes a deep breath. "Unfortunately, I have no additional knowledge to pass along, not of our enemy, the curse he placed on my brother, the artifact you seek, nor of the automated magical machines. We will certainly do some investigation into them, but so long as they stay within the property bounds of their creator, there's no real violation to pursue.

As for these papers...
the King leafs through the hastily scribbled contract, "Yes, I think something can be done. If the four of you are willing to legally release, uh..." he finds the name on the paper, "Master Starsoul from the bond here, I will see to it that you have a boat in Hanover that you will own, free and clear. It will, of course, be much smaller than the one Master Starsoul was granting you, but, as I'm sure you know, his boat is too large to go up the river anyhow."

"In response to your last question, I'm afraid we don't have adequate time for us to go into the full story." He looks down at his hands. "It will have to suffice to say that I was foolish, and ambitious, and immature. I thought that the world owed me something.
I realized shortly after my deed was carried out that I had made a terrible mistake, that the hypothetical universe or fate or the gods in fact owed me nothing, and that the good and evil in the world was our responsibility. I had made an evil choice, and in doing so, made the world we all live in a more evil place. That principle has guided me every since. I can only hope that, once I'm dead, whoever or whatever it is that judges me will determine that I've added more good than evil to our world over all."


Alexander smiles gently. "But, if you succeed, and we all survive, I'll come to wherever you all are and tell you the whole story. Oh, and I'll get you a bigger boat."

The king clears his throat and sits up straight. "Well, what do the lot of you say? Will you give up the ship outlined here in this contract?
As a result, I will arrange for you all to receive ownership of a river navigating boat in Hanover...?"
May 27, 2017 8:39 pm
"Thank you m'Lord. If we survive and succeed we will have plenty of good stories to swap with you I am sure!" I look at my companions and see and hear no dissent; what good is a piece of paper for a boat we may never see? "That makes sense to us. a shallow berthed ship that is hopefully not too ostentatious," I pause and smile at the King, "would be best of course. We will sign the necessaries." Looking again at my companions, it seems the they are ready. All are serious. Even Harp's standard smirk is nowhere to be seen and a new resolution seems to have taken over our group. "I think we are ready."
Jun 5, 2017 5:48 pm
The ship! I'd forgotten about the ship. In all the excitement I'd forgotten about the prospect of the sea. I quickly looked back on my pirating days with fondness. With all the salt spray and wind, my hair had really never looked better.

But a new, greater horizon is before me. And maybe, if we survive, I will get to swing from the jib again. Until then, this river skiff will have to scratch the itch. I set my eyes resolutely, if only for Rhiv's sake.
Jun 7, 2017 7:57 pm
"I will sign whatever is needed. I have no need for a boat, and no desire to "own" a plot of land, even if we come out on the other side of this."
Jun 11, 2017 2:50 pm
The King nods, acknowledging the group's assent to the plan to deal with the practicalities of the boat. He motions for the group to follow him towards the chest that was brought in earlier. Once you're gathered around the large wooden chest, the king bends down and opens the lid, revealing several bundles wrapped in velvet and tied with golden cords.

The first item Alexander pulls from the chest is a large flat bundle wrapped in a dark red velvet. He unties the cord, and the cloth falls to the ground revealing a large bronze-colored shield. In the middle of the shield sits a large round turquoise gemstone that shimmers in the torchlight. Turning to Rhiv, the King begins, "I know you already have a shield, one that bears the mark of your god. I'm not sure exactly how you might best make use of this, but I want you to have it." After handing Rhiv the shield, he continues, "While holding the shield, speak the word command word "dur-gelm" and the shield will leap into the air in front of you, protecting you from attack as though you were wielding it yourself, freeing you to use both hands in battle."

King Alexander returns to the chest and retrieves a small velvet pouch. Opening the pouch, he dumps the contents into his hand: a single piece of chalk. He walks to Harper and places it in his hand. "This chalk will help you and your group stay in communication even when you're apart. Draw a simple geometric shape on some object worn by each person. As long as the mark remains, you can speak to each other as though you were in the same room. Take care, though. If the stick of chalk is broken, the magic will be as well. The king also gives you the small velvet bag.

The next bundle is a foot long and tightly bound. Alexander approaches To'ot as he carefully unwraps a dagger. "When I was consider what gifts to give to whom, this immediately jumped to mind for you, To'ot. It's called Brien Mieva, the Restorer of Balance." The dagger is made of hardened bluewood. Its handle is a deep black, and its ivory blade is covered with a shiny iridescent lacquer that reflects light with a prismatic effect, changing color depending on light and angle. "If you plunge this into a creature and speak the command, 'ammat noc,' the dagger will unleash a powerful destructive force. It's not guaranteed to kill every creature, but it will, well, help shift the balance of power. Use it wisely."

Lastly, the king grabs a lumpy bundle from the chest and closes the lid. He walks toward Therrien with a smile on his face. "This is my favorite. I had forgotten I had this until I began looking through the vault's registry." He gives the elf the wrapped bundle, and as Therrien gently opens the gift, Alexander recounts, "Many decades ago, I made a diplomatic journey through the Bluewood. The most memorable moment came in a parley with Chief De'Laeris of the SkyDweller tribe, quite possibly the shrewdest negotiator I've ever encountered. We finally reached a tentative accord, sealed by the exchange of symbols of authority. I gave him my morningstar, and he this meteor flail." Therrien hands the velvet to King Alexander, and cradles two perfect spheres of smooth onyx, one on each end of a 10-foot length of braided Jimson Creeper vine. "I expect you know how to wield one of these," the King smiles. "One word of slight caution: my best mages were not able to determine the exact magic contained within the meteor flail. I know it isn't evil or cursed, but I'm not certain what it is. You might consider asking some of the more experienced shamans of your people, provided the opportunity."

The king collects the cloths and cords and turns his back to you all, kneeling by the chest as he folds and replaces them, leaving each of you to your new items.
Jun 13, 2017 3:41 am
I bow deeply to the King as he hands me the beautiful shield. Though simple, the burnished copper's hue seems to have a glow that belied some internal energy. The inlaid design was of an armored man lifting the bright turquoise stone above his head as if by levitation.
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My ears had piqued when the King mentioned items that would help us along our way. Visions of Harper's grandmother's sword slicing through the previously invulnerable armor plating of the automatons made me jealously hope for a magically imbued war hammer like the one I had seen my father make for one of the wealthy lords of Port Charlotte. But a dancing shield? I had never in my wildest dreams heard of something like that. "M'Lord, these gift are fantastic. I pray we use them with the skill they deserve." I heft the shield up and test the balance and coverage..... "dur-gelm!" It literally leaps forth from my grasp and hovers protectively several feet in front of me, drifting towards whichever of my companions came closest. This will be interesting to test in battle. "M'Lord, I hate to trouble you further but, as you noted, the symbol of the Adonai that has been attached to my old shield is what allows me to channel His power into action. Could one of your smiths or armor workers quickly help me detach it? I know we need to move quickly but doing this with the proper equipment will definitely speed up the process."
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Jun 15, 2017 5:34 am
The dagger in my hands, I am overcome with the vision... I am shaking, sweating... my feeble mind reels at the thought of what I must do. I cannot fathom why the earth mother would ask this, but it is not for me to understand her works.... My friends will never forgive this, and I cannot explain it... I will suffer for what I am about to do, as will they.

This man is guilty of a crime that has shifted the lives of all his subjects - whether they know it or not. And what has he done, in all these years, to reverse the wrong that he himself set in motion? All these petty questions or concerns are of no matter, i will not and can not understand this...

But why did my master not help me understand? It seems too simple... could this be a trick from Thalnoth? No, that seems impossible, as I had spoken with Master in my dream before I was of any interest to Thalnoth, the King, or anyone else.

Master could be harsh but was never cruel, and never lied to me. And yet following my master's request would not restore the natural order and balance, undo the aboninable curse and make the Duke whole...at least not in any way I can see. I have little regard for political positioning, changing leadership, and shifting borders - my master taught me that - a changing of the guard is just a different image on a breastplate. All that matters here is that the dark magic that was set in motion so many years ago must be stopped. Who wears the crown and pulls the strings on the other side of all this is of no concern to me, even if he is guilty. And even if he is sending us all into exile.


I turn to Therrien, and make him take the dagger from my shaking hands... I feel great relief when I am no longer touching it. I turn toward the king, who looks up as I stare into his eyes.

"Any of us - King or not - may die before this is all over with, and it may happen swiftly and in a place where you think we are safe. Our lives are nothing but a few turns of the moon, and those turns can light our way for a time only to leave us in darkness. Until our time comes, may the five of us restore balance by righting wrongs - both recent and decades in the past."
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Jun 19, 2017 7:47 pm
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Jun 19, 2017 8:32 pm
It cannot be.

I am as a bell rung - I have no say in the matter but to resonate at my frequency.
I have been struck.
I toll for my tribe.
I toll for my pack.
I toll for To'ot.


I look at To'ot. A single tear falls down my face.

I know I am fast enough. I have always been quick enough. Except for once.

The King faces away from me listening to To'ot. To'ot looks over the King's shoulder at me. Fast now. Fast and true. It must be the Filos Telium

I slide the dagger into the back of the King's neck, nearly straight downward, severing the spinal cord without cutting a single blood vessel. Just between the 3rd and 4th vertebrae. There is no resistance; it is like cutting through water. I know his diaphragm and heart stop before he can feel the pain of the blade. With my free arm, I hold his body up from behind so it doesn't fall. I feel the last beat of his heart.

It is the truest I have ever struck the Filos Telium blow. And the falsest.

ammat noc I sob.
Jun 21, 2017 2:37 am
In an instant I am over the table, like it's a roiling deck. Moon on the water. Wine is spilled and the liquid lashes my face and burns my eyes. Two hares leaping. The blade that was on the table is in my hand- Rain in the high wind. and against the back of Therrien's neck before I think.

Why did you do this!? Why did you take him from - us? EXPLAIN YOURSELF! Or you will find you're not the only one who can dispense justice. I spit out the last word, like a curse, but my anger is just covering my shocked hurt.
Jun 21, 2017 2:50 am
I barely have time to grasp that anything has happened before Harper reacts. I reach out and call upon the Adonai for both his Weapon and his Wisdom. My hammer immediately surges with power and I wait pleadingly for His voice.
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Jun 21, 2017 1:50 pm
Therrien speaks the daggers command words ammat noc as he feels the king's life slip from his body. The dagger begins to shimmer as tendrils of green energy creep around the blade. In an instant, the writing magical energy coalesces and shoots sharply into the wound created by the dagger... by Therrien. A moment later, with a soft bvvfft—the sound of flour escaping the corners of a sack when it hits the ground—Alexander is turned to a fine gray dust.

Through his tear-blurred eyes, Therrien notices that the only thing remaining of the king is an amulet with a large purple charoite gemstone. He must have worn it around his neck under his high collar, because it now swings from the dagger in Therrien's white-knuckled hand.

Harper's course isn't changed when he sees Alexander disintegrated while he is closing the short distance between himself and the elf. Impossible to comprehend, the past few moments only add to the chaos of the raging sea in his mind and heart that has brought a ringing to his ears.

Rhiv, hammer in hand, rapidly looks around the room, trying to make sense of a senseless scene.
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Jun 23, 2017 8:33 pm
My heart pounds through my chest..skin..clothes..

What have I done? By the Moon, I want to think that this was not what I intended. That if I had happened to hand the dagger to Rhiv instead, or dug it into the table, that the King would still breathe. When I referred to the five of us, that included the King, not our erstwhile new companion. But...

But I know this is not the truth. I see it so clearly now.
I did know.. in the deep of my conscience that the king would be reduced to a pile of dust.
I did, in my rage, try to kill that guard at Lord Wellington's manor.

I am waves crashing on the shore, full of fearsome noise and salty spit. But I see now, that I am controlled by the pull of the moon.
I believe that it was my master speaking to me and moving me. And I will do as he wishes.


"Brother Harper release him and point the knife at me. Brother Therrien acted this way only because I gave him a burden that should have been mine. I was haunted, then in my weakness passed on my ghost to Therrien, who has been haunted since the night he lost his kin. You know how it feels to see ghosts in the waking hours. I don't have any explanation that will satisfy you; I myself don't understand the effects this will have. But by the moon this was the only path forward... if far from the easiest path."

I raise my quarterstaff and loop my whip from my belt, brushing past the dagger that swings on the opposite side. The color fades from my eyes so they are a soft glowing white. I approach Harper slowly but persistently.

"Point the blade at my neck and release him my Brother. I cannot let you harm him. Please trust me, for we do not have much time."

I am a coiled spring. My hands tighten their grips on wood and leather.
Jun 25, 2017 8:13 pm
chrisdaly says:
But by the moon this was the only path forward... if far from the easiest path....Please trust me, for we do not have much time."
The words of Adonai bring a peace to my soul. Though I do not know that this was the only path, I know enough to keep walking. I am reminded of the scriptures; King Alexander had earned his fate, as we all had. Those who seek to glorify their own righteousness will be humbled in the end. "How you are fallen from heaven, O Day Star, son of Dawn! How you are cut down to the ground, you who laid the nations low! You said in your heart, 'I will ascend to heaven; above the stars of God I will set my throne on high; I will sit on the mount of assembly in the far reaches of the north; I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will make myself like the Most High.'


As To' ot advances toward Harp I can see the tension visibly rise as a critical decision point nears. Harp's blade remains on point despite his hesitantacy. I know Harp better than most, but the last 48 hours have confused me greatly. From the depths of despair to slightly hazed normalcy to completely out of the ordinary fealty swearing to a King he had just met and--until hours before--had assumed was potentially part of the evil plot. I don't know what will be necessary to follow Adonai's guidance, but we must either convince Harp to join us or incapacitate him for long enough that we can meet the halfling and get to the portal.

"Harp, you are my friend--and I don't use that lightly. The mission must move forward but my desire is that it is with your consent and not without it but what must be done will be done. The King's desire was to do anything necessary to make up for his mistake that set these evil cycles in motion; you dedicated your sword to his request. Honor his memory."

I ready myself to command him with Adonai's power if he moves threaten lyrics or seeks to alert the guards.
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Jun 25, 2017 8:52 pm
I brush past To'ot as if in a dream and duck under Harps blade as I turn to face him. I slip the gemstone into my belt pouch. In the same motion, I reverse the dagger. I hold the blade in my hands, the point aimed at my chest. The hilt is offered to Harp. Am I offering him the hilt to take, or showing him where to drive the blade?

Take it.

The blade?...My life?
Jun 26, 2017 2:18 am
My eyes are rimmed with red and confusion; they nervously bounce between two other pairs, like a cornered animal. My chest is heaving in and out, my sword still balancing on Therrien's shoulder, every muscle pent, but mostly my stomach is in knots. If they wanted me dead, they would have revealed themselves before this moment. Maybe they are agents of this dark wizard now? Controlled in the mind by some dark magic? But I know what that's like to a small degree, and there is no darkness in the bluff face nor the angry one, only sorrow and concern in both.

After what feels like a day, but I'm certain is but half-a-minute, the tension leaves my back and my sword clatters to the ground as I release a defeated, ragged breath. I stand up straight. "Burn you both to the seven hells." I tear the knife out of Therrien's hand and drive it into the table. A small spatter of blood is on the tablecloth.

I pace to a window, gathering my wits and brushing my hair from my face, tying it back and buttoning my sleeves. Every buckle is checked and I recoup my sword. My tone is raw and brooks no argument.

"Ms. Brighthill will meet us in four minutes. I imagine we have less time than that to be through the permaport before we are hanged or beheaded or worse. To'ot, if you wouldn't mind, animalize yourself into something useful and ensure the hallways between here and Ms. Brighthill are clear. Therrien, bandage yourself and collect the remains of the king into a container that suits. Rhiv, hold your tongue."

After a momentary pause.

"Leave the knife."
Jun 26, 2017 2:19 am
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