[1] The Lower Road

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May 16, 2023 10:44 pm
Gnellson says:
"I will do it" says Lash trying not to look at S'sylin. "Which part am I reading?"
When she gives the instructions, I focus and cast my part.
May 16, 2023 11:42 pm
OOC:
you must have missed Lash's action. That was on May 12 with an arcana roll of 14+6=20.
May 26, 2023 9:40 pm
OOC:
I usually leave a window up for GP to remind myself to post and I don't think I refreshed my page before I posted. -__-
The professor is yelling so loudly, trying to be heard over the cavern's shaking, that she doesn't hear Laaesh's incantation of the secondary lines. In fact, the cavern is so close to simply blowing apart that even Laaesh isn't certain that anything is happening at first. He's sure he read it right, but is it going to make a difference?

Flames erupt from the spellshield surrounding the elemental, and it seems as if it's going to fall -- no, going to shatter -- but then just as the inevitable is ready to happen, the elemental seems to stretch inside the shield, to warp... and then... silence. It is vanished, gone back to Fernia where it belongs, and the cavern is once again still.

Outside the chamber, the kobolds are in a full-on panic, but the sudden silence causes all of them to freeze and look curiously toward the inner cavern.

The elemental is no longer a threat, but can anyone safely explain to the kobolds why it's a good thing that their god is gone?
May 27, 2023 7:35 pm
S'sylin turned to the kobold populace, thrusting his chest forwards and striking a strong pose of command.
"IT IS DONE! I HAVE SAVED YOU ALL!"
Technically, he had only done a small part of the saving, but the black dragonborn was more concerned with cementing himself as a powerful figure to the kobolds. Anyone who couldn't see the value of controlling a tribe of violent barbarians of limited posture was horribly short-sighted after all. And while controlling them completely might be off the table, these creatures were likely content with a full stomach and some shiny stones.
May 29, 2023 3:23 am
I add to S'sylin's pitch in my best draconic, "Hail to the dark one!".
And I surround S'sylin with some blue and green dancing lignts for effect.
"Hail to the dark one!"
May 29, 2023 3:45 pm
Verin just turns away to hide her laugh.
May 30, 2023 8:48 pm
The kobolds are but a simple people - at least this tribe is - and so the pronouncement that was strengthened by Laaesh's impromptu hyping makes quite an impression. After the initial uproar, the older kobolds sit down with S'sylin and try to ascertain when their new god would want. In the end, an agreement is reached that they will bring you any interesting baubles they find in exchange for medicine and clothing. To cement this deal, they place is S'sylin's hands a ruby that is at least 40 carats. After you subtract what the kobolds need, it doesn't leave much in terms of living in Sharn, but it should give you a fairly comfortable amount to live on in Stormreach.

Professor Alacandra is not entirely pleased by this turn of events, but even she is forced to acknowledge that if you want to get out of these tunnels without trouble, a god is certainly a convenient thing to be.

After taking your leave of the kobolds and their tunnels, you consider your options. Do you really want to be in charge of a bunch of kobolds? If you do, that's great, you'll get a little extra money every month. If not, what are you going to do about it? There are probably others that would like to take the trade deal off your hands, the dwarves of House Kundarak probably primary among them.
Jun 3, 2023 3:53 pm
S'sylin is rather pleased with the turn of events. For now, having the kobolds as a backup army at his beck and call suits him perfectly. Should things ever go awry in Stormreach he will have a formidable force to hide behind. And if he tires of the inferior little bastards he can always profit of them in another way. But who would throw away a private force like this just because it smells bad and makes annoying yipping sounds?

Thus he went out of his way to ensure that he upheld his end of the deal. He benevolently showered his subjects with gifts of linen and wool. Medicine was hardly his expertise, but he looked around for a bulk deal for bandages and balms for them. Upon delivery of those gifts he tried once more to learn more of them. Did they ever go to the surface themselves? And how far did their tunnels extend?
Jun 5, 2023 8:59 pm
If we have time to visit the city, Lash will do some site-seeing and will look for shops selling spell scrolls.
Jun 7, 2023 6:59 am
Their tunnels go far, S'sylin learns, but they rarely venture into them. They have heard strange digging sounds down some of them. From their descriptions it seems that perhaps the Stormreach sewers intersects them somewhere along the way.

The Professor needs a couple days to recover, so you all have a short break to go do what you will. There's a myriad of shops in the central part of the city, a vast chaotic marketplace full of stalls and roving salesmen. There's certainly the chance to find a few scrolls.
OOC:
I'm going to go ahead and bump you up to 3rd level. See your individual threads, but we're good to keep goinghere at the same time.

Laaesh, since you're in the marketplace, you've got a chance to pick up a few rumors that might lead to some opportunities. If you're interested, give me a Investigation roll.
Jun 7, 2023 2:26 pm
Following some rumors.

Rolls

investigation - (d20+6)

(1) + 6 = 7

Jun 8, 2023 2:15 pm
Apparently, I was more interested in seeing the sites than listening to rumors.
Jun 15, 2023 2:18 pm
Oh no, you heard rumors. It's just that you heard so many of them and so many were contradictory, that you can't possibly tell which are true. There were three that stood out.

You've heard that an adventurer is gathering a party to drive an ice dragon away from an island village not too far to the west. You've also heard that it's not a dragon but an ancient warforged that somehow predates House Cannith's invention. There's apparently orc tribes to the southeast of Stormreach that are pushing villagers out of their homes. One of those villagers is wealthy enough to be able to pay someone to retrieve a few old documents he wasn't able to bring with him. Only someone said it wasn't documents that he left, it was spell tomes, and someone else said it was his daughter. Something strange is going on at the local Church of the Silver Flame as well, if a certain friar's stories are to be believed. He wouldn't go into detail - and looked sort of like one of those people who believe that House Kundarak financed the experiments that made the Mournlands and then set them off on purpose - but he said that if you'd meet him behind the church he'd tell you more. S'sylin has also received an orison sent to him by the kobold chief priest (yes, it's just a communication spell, but the kobolds think they're praying to him). There's a troglodyte that's taken up residence near their main encampment and they need a bit of help with it. As in they need someone else to take care of it entirely. Why not have their god do it?
Jul 3, 2023 7:43 pm
While Laaesh wanders Stormreach's marketplace, he finds two shops with magical scrolls. Although neither of his preferred spells are there, he does find a good variety of scrolls.

At Vankel's Magic EMporium, an ostentatiously named shop that has little more space than his own bedroom, Laaesh finds these scrolls:
ScrollWealth
Animal Friendship3
Blade Ward1
Friends1
Frostbite1
Guidance1
Mage Hand1
Produce Flame1
Protection from Aberrations4
Ray of Sickness3
Sacred Flame1
Wrathful Smite3


The second shop, a group of wagons circled together with a tent over them is call the All-Bazaar, and if full of cheap scrolls:
ScrollWealth
Bless3
Catnap4
Counterspell4
Create Bonfire3
Detect Thoughts4
Dissonant Whispers3
Druidcraft3
Heat Metal4
Locate Animals or Plants4
Mage Hand3
Magic Weapon4
Message3
Mold Earth3
Phantasmal Force4
Plant Growth5
Purify Food and Drink3
See Invisibility4
Witch Bolt2
Word of Radiance2
Zone of Truth4
Jul 5, 2023 1:25 pm
I'll buy the Witch Bolt scroll for 114gp if I can afford it with my wealth score of 1.

When back with the group I will relay the rumors I have heard.

1. an adventurer is gathering a party to drive an ice dragon away from an island village not too far to the west. You've also heard that it's not a dragon but an ancient warforged that somehow predates House Cannith's invention.

2. There's apparently orc tribes to the southeast of Stormreach that are pushing villagers out of their homes. One of those villagers is wealthy enough to be able to pay someone to retrieve a few old documents he wasn't able to bring with him. Only someone said it wasn't documents that he left, it was spell tomes, and someone else said it was his daughter.

3. Something strange is going on at the local Church of the Silver Flame as well, if a certain friar's stories are to be believed. He wouldn't go into detail - and looked sort of like one of those people who believe that House Kundarak financed the experiments that made the Mournlands and then set them off on purpose - but he said that if you'd meet him behind the church he'd tell you more.
Jul 5, 2023 2:13 pm
"Never... never go meet weird people behind churches," Verin advises the others.

"Orcs huh? That one might be doable... sneak in and grab... well, whatever it is."
Jul 5, 2023 2:30 pm
OOC:
Crap, wealth score! I was in pure d&d mode there. Let me redo that section real quick...
Jul 5, 2023 2:52 pm
OOC:
@Gnellson
Normally, Laaesh couldn't afford it, but the shop owner is willing to let him pay half, as long as he pays the other half in one week. It seems like a good deal...
OOC:
Two things to think about...
-- This will reduce your Wealth score to 0.
-- You've dealt with shopkeepers in Sharn. You know there is almost certainly more to his deal. Give me an Investigation (Int) check to find out what it is.
Jul 5, 2023 5:42 pm
Buying on time? Sounds fishy. What's the catch?

Rolls

investigation - (d20+6)

(15) + 6 = 21

Jul 5, 2023 8:18 pm
The catch is that if you don't pay it back, you don't owe him anymore, you owe the Coin Lords. They'll distribute your likeness to all the reputable shops (and some of the sketchy ones too!) and you'll get charged a surcharge until you pay back what you owe. There's also interest and servicing fees involved, of course.
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