Chapter 3: Oizys

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Jun 23, 2023 5:35 pm
OOC:
This'll mean Iantha gets the black wristlet, but of course you have a chance to post a character response.
Jun 24, 2023 1:59 pm
She's frozen. She knows how to fight creatures. Excels at it. She's a warrior. But the presence , the fear.. how does she fight something she can't see, can't identify? Iantha's eyes darts around as she looks for something, a weak spot, a way to fight. Her mind running through all the possibilities in panic, so much that the words don't break through at first. By the time they've sunk in , and the warriors able to get a clear grip on what is actually happening rather than an attack the others have grasped too of the others.

She reaches a hand out hesitant. A trap? Choosing ones own doom. A presence this powerful and strong, why would it give gifts?

Yet to turn down the gift of a powerful creature...that would be equally dangerous and she takes the black stones.
..Thank you.'
Jun 24, 2023 4:08 pm
As soon as you take the trinkets you understand their purpose, and that your benefactor is Night herself: Nyx, daughter of Chaos.

For Nikias: Crush a bead and apply the powder below the eyes, and you shall recieve a glimpse into darkness.
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For Iantha: Crush a bead and run the powder through your hair, and you need not fear dropping your guard.
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For Kouru: Crush the eye, whisper your question to the night air, and I will answer.
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You wake, fear subsided, though the memory lingers like a strange dream. Around you, the soldiers are both packing the boat and preparing to bury the soldiers who washed up on shore. It seems the rest of the tentacle was distributed for breakfast. Oizys is gone.

I hope everything went all right, Sinon says when he sees you're awake. We woke up to see you all sleeping and assumed you took the little girl back home before dawn.
Jun 25, 2023 6:15 pm
"Well, at least it's easy to wash" was his thought as he waded out in to the... bracing... surf, eyeing the strange bracelet which seems at the same time remarkably suited to him "Aye" comes his ready response "her honorable mother came to pick her up, and everything seems to be as it should." Well, it was true at least. Coming back to shore he'd approach his two captives, holding out the bracelet before the pair of oracles "What do you make of this?"
Jun 28, 2023 11:25 pm
Helenus looks first. Weirdly heavy. Nice carving.

Cassandra follows up. I don't know if it makes sense, but it feels realer than other bracelets I've had.

Helenus also confirms that Athena's wrath was not aimed at this ship, and that the dolphins were a gesture of good faith from Amphitrite.
Jun 29, 2023 3:02 am
"Home, yes," Nikias says.

He quietly prepares himself for disembarkment after confirming the young girl, as she so seemed, was now gone. He knew there was more to her, and so did not search for the girl.

He sees Kouru approaching the twins and joins, listening. Recalling his dream, he looks down and sees upon his arm also a bracelet - the same from his dream. "How strange," he says, "it seems we have been given gifts of a divine nature. We should treasure them closely."
Jun 29, 2023 6:21 am
Iantha studies her own bracelet. Nyx. To get a gift from such a being. She could only hope Artemis would not be offended. Perhaps she should perform an hi nt and catch an offering for the huntress before they left.

'Hopefully the others are calmed now Oizys is gone, but we should watch out while we ready to depart.'
Jul 1, 2023 11:41 pm
OOC:
Is there anything in particular you wanted to address with each other, the burials, or preparing to disembark? I'll narrate past the pieces you're good with.

That said, everyone please drop a "Survival," "Profession: Sailor," or general intelligence check to make sure you head off in the right direction. I do need all 3 of you because on the off chance nobody succeeds, or there's a crit fail, the rolls will impact how far off course you get.
Jul 2, 2023 8:05 pm
"I will help bury those that washed upon the shore. They should be looked after in preparation for their departure to the afterlife. I would bring Helenus and Cassandra with me, as they can give more proper blessings upon the dead than I." Nikias heads to join the soldiers selected for the task of burying the dead. "Keep your weapons at-hand in case the locals feel inclined to make trouble for us."
OOC:
We don't have to play it out in detail and you are free to narrate the burial, but I see Nikias as doing this while we await disembarkment. Adding the requested rolls below.

Rolls

Survival - (1d20+8)

(5) + 8 = 13

Jul 5, 2023 2:05 am
"A wise and honorable notion" he'd agree, rising up from between the two priests "I'll take a quick wander up the shore, see if we've lost anyone - or anything - else to the waves. Who knows, there could be entire ships beached" With that the scout would take off at a light jog, leaving shield, spear, and armour packed on the ship where they'd been stowed the night before.

Rolls

Survival for the boat - (1d20+5)

(11) + 5 = 16

Jul 14, 2023 9:57 am
'I'll watch out for the locals while you all work.. Hopefully they will just let us be on our way.'

Rolls

Survival - (D20-1)

(6) - 1 = 5

Jul 15, 2023 1:48 am
The men gather appropriate coinage for the deceased Greeks's eyes, and help arrange them for burial. While they work, others dig a grave in one of the hills on the bluff, and Sinon does his best to paint a grave marker on the nearby stone - an image of four men flanked by flame (supposedly of Troy) and the waves that caused their end. Mikros and Kallon find some wine for a decent libation, allowing Nikias to make the offering.

Iantha notices some of the villagers regarding the soldiers at a distance with confusion and caution, but nobody makes a threatening move. Kouru finds rubble on the beach, certainly pieces of various wrecks, but nothing more distinct than the men discovered last night. As they scout, they can hear Cassandra's voice pick up near the shoreline.

Lady Athena Areia, we know not whether these men angered you or were caught in the path of your wrath, but they were soldiers. Even the most base know to follow orders. Thus direct them on one last time, so they may reach the Dread Gates. Take mercy on us lowly ones, who bury them trusting the Lord of the Dead will judge them rightly.

Oh He who Welcomes Many Guests, accept our meager offerings on behalf of these souls. May they rest in the land most suitable, their names surviving as warnings or hope.


It's a simple burial, but resources and time are fairly short. A few men sing while others close the tomb. Your crew is confident they know which direction to disembark. The question now is whether you wish to make an offering to ensure safe travels - and if so, of what, and to whom?
Jul 15, 2023 8:26 pm
Nikias joins in the singing while they pay their respects to the dead then helps prepare for their continued voyage. Nikias spots the villagers at a distance and holds his hands aloft, approaching in a manner that suggests he wishes them no ill will. "Ho there! Might you be willing a trade, before we leave your shores?"
Jul 23, 2023 9:32 pm
The leader from the night before raises a wary eyebrow.

Well, the girl is gone. I'm not sure how you did it, but that was what we asked. And it'd be poor hospitality to deny you. What are you looking for?
Jul 24, 2023 12:49 am
"Some goats, if you have some to spare. Maybe some other food, for the men, upon our voyage. Enough for a week at sea. How much would you ask?"
Jul 24, 2023 1:18 am
The man takes note and returns to the village to check. He's gone a bit longer than you'd have expected - long enough that if they're curious, Iantha and Kouru can catch up with you. When he returns, he has a goat and two younger men with him.

It's been a while. Troy traded with us for some time, but we guessed you put them under seige. Soon enough it wasn't safe to venture out, but there's some soreness here because of how the war impacted our waters, how they didn't give us good information soon enough, and we lost some good men. And our village's oldest woman recieved several dreams that the war was their fault. So frankly, screw them. I am Andros, and these are my sons Giorgios and Dimitrios. My wife and some other women are gathering what food we can spare. I hope you like dried fish. He smirks at his own joke (or what he seems to think is a joke) and scratches the back of his neck.

I asked around. There's a rumor you killed that beast in the waters. If you did, we'll take as many of its hooks as you were able to save. They're much better for fishing. And we could use a pair of bows and some arrows. They say you soldiers don't consider it honorable, but our hunters use them, and judging from the fires we saw in the distance, you probably got new weapons anyway. And, of course, we want to know what happened.
OOC:
They'll only be able to provide about 2 days' rations, but if you're open to it, you will be able to find the materials they've asked for.
Jul 24, 2023 3:10 am
"Deal," Nikias says. He was hoping for at least two goats, but one would need be sufficient for the sacrifice. They would eat no fresh meat for a little while - he could live with that. "Andros, Giorios, Dimitrios - returns with the food. I will have my men gather what you have asked for."
Jul 31, 2023 4:51 pm
It takes a few hours for them to gather the supplies you've requested, but you meet again closer to the center of town.
OOC:
If you'd like, the PC's can be accompanied by Chryseis, Sinon, Mikros, and Kallon, to carry things and whatnot, unless you'd prefer something else.
By the time the exchange is made, Andros and his son are joined by many members of the village, including the old woman they mentioned. They offer to share a communal midday meal with you. Once everyone is settled, Andros speaks up.

So, ten years, and it's just over like that? Is there even anything left of Troy?
Jul 31, 2023 8:11 pm
"Indeed. Just like that," Nikias says. "By the grace of good King Oddyseus and our war tacticians, we stole into the city undetected and took it from within. A master stroke, though more deceptive than a soldier such as myself is accustomed to. Still, one cannot argue the success. No more sons or daughter of Greece, or Troy for that matter, need meet the end of their lives on the tips of one another's' spears, I hope. Troy itself does still stand, though only time will tell if she shall prosper as she once did."
Jul 31, 2023 10:22 pm
Andros takes a long draw of some water. Well, the gods give, the gods take away, I suppose. We didn't mean to cause undue trouble last night. I'm sure you understand.
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