Chapter 3: Oizys

May 20, 2023 2:43 am
With the brunt of Athena's wrath apparently at bay for now, the men of The Andromeda begin making minor repairs. Luckily, the dolphins guided you past many of the dangerous rock formations around the island, and the beast you encountered only damaged part of the port side of the ship. The sea still boils in the distance, though it appears to be calming down. You're safe for the night, and can set out to explore the island come morning.
OOC:
Kouru
Cassandra tends a fire by the shore line while Helenus arranges the rabbit's entrails for discernment. Do you want to go watch? she asks. It'd be good to learn eventually.
OOC:
Iantha
On deck you have more of a chance to examine the beast - well, the severed parts of it, at any rate. One of the hooks from its wicked tentacle would make a pleasant battle token, and the inky blood is interesting as well. The man who was grabbed by the creature staggers on deck, bandaged well but still weak from the ordeal.

Hey, he mutters, glancing around to make sure nobody's watching. Don't tell the others I'm worried, but you seem to know a lot about....things like this. Was that thing poisonous?
OOC:
If you wish to investigate the creature, roll an appropriate check. I'll leave it up to your interpretation.

Nikias
As things settle down for the night, Sinon (now definitely sober after the monster's attack) finds you during a scouting round with some of the other men. Sir, there are bodies on the shore. Do you want us to investigate them now, or in the morning?
May 20, 2023 9:42 pm
Iantha pulls out a dagger to careful take off a hook as she looks over the rest of the parts. Nikias had mentioned food earlier, but she doubted many of the men could be convinced to eat the creature.
OOC:
Waiting for results before addressing the sailor. Going Arcana as makes sense to me for odd creatures, it normally being magical beasts.

Rolls

Knowledge Arcana - (d20+10+3)

(19) + 13 = 32

May 21, 2023 2:24 am
[ +- ] Iantha
May 21, 2023 7:59 am
"Now," Nikias replies, "though do not go far from camp at this time. Report back with anything you you learn. If you cannot ascertain how they died, bring one of the bodies to the edge of camp and come find me."
May 21, 2023 1:50 pm
She looks up to the soldier, before her eyes drop to his wound. ' I know a lot of monsters yes. You should be fine. The Trojan sea monster, or similar at least. It it had bitten you it would be a different story.'

She stands and claps him on the shoulders. 'You should share the story or how you survived such a beast. It should get you glory at home. Just... don't push your wounds for a while.'
May 22, 2023 9:39 pm
A surprised look would make it's way across his face as the invitation snaps him out of... "Best not to think on it. My grandfather says those kinds of thoughts will pass with time" at least this time the voice in his head was his own. He'd bring an armful of wood to the fire and then stretch, his back letting out several Staccato cracks and pops "You know, I have... or perhaps had, now... an aunt who would auger by the flight of birds. I've always wondered how it was done" squatting down next to the priest he'd watch with interest, then query "Is it only wild animals, or can you use, say, sheep? Or that giant squ- OY! suddenly he'd stand bolt upright and wave to Iantha "You want me to cook that?"
May 22, 2023 11:35 pm
While the sea monster fled before you could take its entrails, there's no use passing up good.... or at least viable.... food. Helenus makes space for you at the fire while Iantha finishes up.

I was hoping you'd come, fledgling. You must have a lot on your mind so far. Simpler questions, or less important questions, can use small sacrifices. The more complicated and important, the more valuable the sacrifice must be. Bulls in their prime are usually saved for the sorts of foresight that could change the course of war, for instance.

He takes some of the ash from the edge of the fire and sprinkles it over the entrails with a flourish. Now, Cassandra is Athena's servant, so she'd be better suited for this, but she needs her rest, and the question "Is Lady Athena still pissed off at us" has a fairly clear answer.

He glances at you briefly as he finishes arranging the space. Your first time is always difficult. But eventually you'll learn nuances that you and your god share regardless of the sacrifice.

He smirks. And of course, they can always throw something in your face unprompted.
The soldier with Iantha lets out a relieved laugh. Certainly. I'd hate to be gone from home all this time just to get finished off by a fish! I'm Antiochos. And I must say I'm glad you're on our side.

Just then, Sinon comes running back with Mikros and Kallon.

Captain! Captain! They're Greek soldiers! We found four, asked the others to bring them to camp. I don't know if we'll find more come morning. It's too dark to tell if they're Ithacan or not. But they were recently drowned. Surely in the storm.
May 25, 2023 7:08 am
Nikias takes a breath, thinking. "Keep them to the outskirts of camp. We'll have someone take a closer look at them in the morning. You men get some food, we'll need our strength in the morning."
May 25, 2023 10:01 am
'Well it's a little more than a fish, but I get the sentiment.' She smiles. 'Iantha. Well Antichos, while we're travelling back if you want I can show you a few techniques. Show of when you're back home? *

As Kourou calls over she's gives a wave back. ' If the soldiers will eat it. It is safe. Just give a prayer to Artemis first. '
May 25, 2023 2:53 pm
OOC:
Nikias and Kouru, please roll History to see if you recognize any of the men come morning.
May 26, 2023 8:25 am
OOC:
Rolling...I'm not 'trained' in history, is that ok?

Rolls

Kn: History - (1d20+1)

(17) + 1 = 18

May 26, 2023 12:16 pm
OOC:
In this case it's fine since it's related to a personal memory.
May 28, 2023 7:04 am
Looking from the priest to the fire he'd squat down, groaning slightly at the unexpected pain in his lower back "Why do you keep calling me that? I'm no bird. Nor am I a priest. I don't know the first thing about-" hearing the Amazon's reply he'd wave and call back "Aye, the Huntress! Makes sense!" before pausing to think: "I wonder if any of the ships has a kettle big enough to fry in?" Glancing up at the news of dead men he'd move to rise, only to see that Nikias had it well in hand "Who, the gods? I see that your sister seems to suffer whenever the gods take her, is that what you mean?"
May 28, 2023 1:44 pm
OOC:
Kouru
Helenus nods. I was the same before Lord Apollo instructed me. She has become worse since she denied him. But even less exceptional seers report symptoms like a concussion.

Part of you expects snark for ignoring his earlier theatrics below deck, but there is none.

A fledgling does not understand, at first, that being pushed from the nest is a learning experience. He looks at you across the entrails, suddenly serious. You saw Astyanax. Our infant nephew. His smile catches the firelight with eerie shadows. And you couldn't find his body, right? No concussion showed you that.
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Nikias and Iantha
While certainly it is a tragedy for these brave men to fall so close to home, you are relieved to see that none of them were part of your king's fleet. Sinon and the others discuss where to find wood for a pyre, and a good location separate from cooking. You have a somber sense of calm that whoever incurred your lady's wrath has paid their due.

Antiochus, insisting on feeling helpful, uses his uninjured arm to poke and prod at the cooking fire. Iantha, you're able to let him and a few of the soldiers know what "done" looks like on a beast like this. The men aren't necessarily thrilled with the intense briny flavor, but they're practical enough to appreciate not tapping into their food stores tonight.

While the ordeals of the day hampered the men's enthusiasm for going home, they do make camp and relax some, confident they're safe. Then you both hear an unsettling sound, like a child singing.
May 29, 2023 6:35 pm
Nikias sits with Iantha and Chryseis, eating, when he hears the odd, childlike crying. "Do you hear that?" he asks, perking up. "What sort of creature is that? Surely no children are on this island so close we could hear them?"
OOC:
Is it night now?
May 29, 2023 7:33 pm
Iantha's had drop to the spear at her side. 'We did not search the whole island, perhaps people make a home here.' [/b] Despite an attempt to reason it away she is clearly unsettled.
May 30, 2023 12:16 am
OOC:
It is night.
The voice isn't in distress, per se, but it's definitely humanoid.
May 30, 2023 12:11 pm
"... there were feathers... and cliffs, and-" the scout... and perhaps something different now, would tear his gaze from the flames to meet that of the other man "but how? I'm not from a great line, or a general, or any great hero. This war was probably the only thing that my line will remember me for... was it saving the temples from sacking?" That eternal question which plagued great men and the most abject victims alike... "Why me?"
May 30, 2023 12:28 pm
You'll need to figure that out on your own, Helenus replies. Perhaps you're right. Or maybe someone noticed you years ago and waited for the war to end to reach out.

About this time you also hear the childlike singing, and notice Nikias and Iantha's inquisitive response. Helenus raises his eyebrows. Hoo boy...

At the fire, Chryseis turns to the others.

Should we go look? It's late but our health is all right.

A few of the soldiers take note with concern, but most chalk it up to an odd bird or hound, are deep in conversation, or have returned to the ship to sleep on deck.
May 30, 2023 1:49 pm
'Yes, a couple of us at least should investigate. We should ask Kouru, he's a scout.' It may be nothing, but her mind keeps think back to the horse and Helens tricks. She didn't want to get caught unawares again.
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