Chapter 4: The Waters of Menehune

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Apr 5, 2025 12:37 am
"We can grab the lantern and hoof it around," Regan replies. "If Cordey is worried about the skiff, he can guard it and we'll pick him up on the way back. We have a job to do, and that" the warrior says, waving his hand in a generally fey town-ish direction, "is nothing but problems. Lots and lots of problems. Look, I'm sure they're wonderful folks and if we weren't on a mission visiting them would be great... but the very nature of fey means they're going to make it harder for us to do what we came to do. It ain't an insult either, it just is. Everyone will notice us because we're new and different, they'll have questions, they'll want us to look at this, listen to that, trade those things, and don't get me started on our pockets and packs getting lightened.

All the while, we're still trying to get a ship and we have zero idea how much goodwill we have left with the Queen. We may be on a time limit, and I don't want to still be here when we wear out our welcome."
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Apr 5, 2025 3:26 am
"Aye, you make some very good points," Admiral concedes, slyly, eyes glittering with mischief and excitement. "But, if our time is limited, then surely it’s in our best interest to take the quicker route? Sailing straight through the middle would be a lot quicker than trying to trek through the jungle on foot. And I know a fey celebration can be a lot more dangerous than it first appears, but, personally, I would much rather face this known danger, than wander off into the jungle where we could encounter any number of monsters and wild animals."
Apr 5, 2025 2:52 pm
Regan glances back to Admiral and shakes his head. "No, the path that we know is going to be plagued by non-stop distractions and interruptions is not faster."
Apr 5, 2025 7:11 pm
Cordey does look worried about the proposition of abandoning the skiff. Taresh notices and offers,

"I believe Regan is correct. It is true, as the Captain says, that we are not sure what lurks in the jungle, but we are sure that chaos unfolding around us in the fey celebration would slow our progress...in the very least."

In my travels, I have learned some greater ways in the Art of Shadow. I could attempt to channel the shadow force to disguise the vessel, whether I remain with it or not. Success will deplete me of my abilities until I can meditate again, but it should provide the skiff with a veil for a few hours. The vessel would be safe from detection by all but the greater fey. The Queen herself, for example, would easily be able to pierce the veil."


Caspian pulls his weapon to his side and offers in a short tone, looking to Jin for approval, "I would stay to monitor the safety of the skiff. If it seems any trouble needs to be avoided, I believe I could navigate the vessel downstream myself back to the babbling brook."
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Apr 5, 2025 10:52 pm
Admiral’s ears droop, disappointed, but he’s clearly outvoted and he’s not the captain of this boat, so he shrugs and says, "Alright, let’s find somewhere safe to tie up the skiff."
Apr 6, 2025 3:06 pm
Jin insisits to Caspian, "If you stay, promise me you’ll keep yourself safe. If danger comes, don't play the hero. But if you take the skiff downstream..." (he hesitates, his eyes quickly following the long perimeter of the visible lake bank back toward the river) "...in this fey jungle it may be days before we can make it back to the brook on foot, if we even can. I hope you can hold here. We’ll come back."

He nods once--more to himself than Caspian--before he consents his rakasta friend's proposition, "Just... don’t disappear on me too."


Meanwhile, Regan spots a recess on the side of the lake opposite the fey celebration.

After the discourse is done between Jin and Caspian, Taresh bows his head to Admiral and lowers himself to the skiff’s floorboards, legs folding beneath him in a practiced motion. His eyes close, in moments the last of his Ki surges outward. The party can visibly see shadows coiling like smoke around the vessel, clinging to the vessel and its sails. The day light dims from within the veil, yet the party can still see the lake and jungle banks beyond it. It appears the skiff is now concealed.

Taresh shortly thereafter opens his eyes and calmly says, "It is done."
Apr 7, 2025 11:42 pm
Once the skiff nears the recess Regan spotted, Admiral hops from the skiff to the muddy lakeshore and swiftly secures the skiff to a sturdy-looking tree with some rope so that it doesn’t drift downriver. He takes one last look at the fey revelry in the distance, sighs, and then turns to face the jungle. His tail flicks from side to side as he peers into the dimly-lit undergrowth, ears pricked as he listens to the constant rustling and chittering noises of the jungle. He draws his sword in preparation to slash a path through the dense greenery. "Are we all ready to go?"
Apr 8, 2025 12:45 am
"Grab that lantern, yeah?" he reminds Jin. With that, Regan throws his hand to the side and his hammer appears. He nods at Taresh, then looks into the woods. "Admiral was right that walking is slow going -- although not as slow as constant interruptions -- so let's try to make good time."
Apr 9, 2025 5:16 am
The jungle swallows the party quickly after they leave Caspian and the skiff behind—dense with humidity, buzzing with insects, and thick with vines that tug at their boots and cloaks like fingers. The deeper they go, the more the air thickens with enchantment: flowers that blink shut as they pass, mushrooms that glow faintly underfoot, and leaves that shimmer with dew that smells faintly of citrus and salt. The path they cut winds unevenly along the ridges around Lake Menehune, forcing them to scramble over moss-slick logs and duck beneath curtains of roots that sway gently, even when there's no breeze.

Sounds follow them—unseen birds with voices like windchimes, something sloshing through distant underbrush, and once, a low melodic hum that fades the moment anyone turns their head.

Cordey leads, sword in hand hacking gently—for the large half-elf fighter—not wanting to provoke the foliage. Jin mutters about cursed fey forests, while Mischa and Tasya tread lightest, Tasya’s eyes alert for shifting glamour or the flicker of wings. She mentions to Mischa that she hopes her friend Petalwing has found comfort in this jungle.

When the ground finally begins to rise, the party welcomes it—elevation means clearer sightlines, a place to rest the senses.

Climbing the mossy rocks, Cordey suddenly drops low, signaling a halt. The others join him, crouched at the vine-draped edge of a cliff, where the canopy parts—and below, the jungle reveals a strange and menacing procession of boggles and eel-like-wolf hounds threading in the direction of the lake.

The cliff is a ledge where the thick overgrowth parts, revealing a sheer drop framed in mossy vines and slick, ancient stone. Sunlight slices through the canopy below in shafts, catching on the glint of moving figures—the procession in motion.

Cordey, crouched low, points out,
"Movement. There—below."

The others gather silently beside him, eyes narrowing through the curtain of ferns and fog. What is seen below is alerting.

A winding caravan—more than two dozen figures—threads through the jungle path below, flanked by gnarled trees and murky underbrush. Boggles, hunched and twitching, shuffle and snicker as they prod three human prisoners forward.

The first: a striking, muscular woman, shirtless under her bindings, her tattoos like river-ink across bronze skin. She walks tall and confident despite her shackled hands. Her eyes burn like fire beneath sweat and bruises.

"That barbarian, she carries herself like a monk," acknowledges Taresh.

The second: a young agile looking man, limping slightly, lip split, but still turning to shield the small third figure—a boy of perhaps less than ten, his shoulders shaking, a silver chain barely visible under his collar.

They're flanked by the sinuous beasts with the lean frames of wolves and the slick, scale-glinting hide of eels. The cretures weave through the caravan, their long jaws bristling with needle-teeth and frilled fins twitching along their spines. Some have boggle riders who cling to them with fishbone tack, swaying as their mounts slither-lurch with uncanny rhythm.

To the party above, the sight is grotesque—like river nightmares bred with hunting hounds, now parading through the jungle under fey command.

Among the pack, one boggle stands out—taller, lankier, festooned with coral bangles and seaweed braids. He waves a crooked trident-like spear and barks commands in a bubbling, choked language. The other boggles obey with eager cackles.

At the rear, a sled dragged by a beast ridden by a boggle draws Cordey’s eyes.

"There. Weapons."

Half-hidden under a reed tarp are a monk’s quarterstaff, and a pair of blades—one curved, one straight.

Beneath them, the boggles halt as the leader raises a hand. One hound howls—low, eerie, rippling through the undergrowth. The caravan pauses, sensing something—perhaps the party’s presence above, perhaps the stillness in the air.

For a moment, the jungle is quiet.

Then the procession moves again, heading steadily downhill—toward the edge of Lake Menehune.
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Apr 10, 2025 10:27 am
Admiral growls at the sight of the chained prisoners, reminded of the Iron Ring and his (brief) time as their prisoner. "Who’s up for a scrap?" he asks the rest of the party, narrowing his eyes at the lead boggle.
OOC:
How far away are we? Also how high is the cliff we’re standing on and is there an obvious way down?
Apr 10, 2025 2:13 pm
-The three humans are about 90' away (and the party is about 100' elevated above them).

-The cliff that the party crouches at drops close to 100' down into the gorge where the boggle procession is.

-The procession is proceeding below, getting close to the party's vantage point, not further away from it.

-To the party's right (further up the gorge) there appears to a blanket of thick roots covering the cliff; these would make an easy climb, assuming they are 'normal' roots.

-Each square represents 5'


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K = Barbarian Woman
R = Human Male
B = Boy
C = Boggle Captain
B = Boggle
H = Eel-Hound
Apr 10, 2025 2:34 pm
"The two adults seem like they just need an opening, and as much as I like smacking pieces of trash with my hammer I'd hate to give up the height advantage..." Regan says quietly, his voice taking a hardened edge the others hadn't heard from him yet. "Most of us can strike at range, yes? Why don't we wait till they're under us and let our fury rain down upon them. We could start with the regular boggles, they should drop faster and diminish their numbers. Or should we focus on the tall bastard? I'm just worried the runts might take the prisoners as shields..."
Apr 11, 2025 4:28 am
"I’m worried about that too…" Admiral agrees. "I could make a couple of us invisible. While the rest of us are distracting them from up here, two of us could sneak down there and try to free the prisoners and get them to safety."
Apr 11, 2025 12:43 pm
"Not a fan of sending just two down there... there's no way to help them if things go bad. If we're giving up the high ground and going down, let's all go down," Regan says with a shrug. "But we need to make a choice, we don't have long to get in position and if that's our choice..." Regan bobs his head in the direction of the roots, "...that's a healthy climb."
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Apr 12, 2025 11:52 am
"Let's keep the high ground, then," Admiral says. "There's no sense in giving up our advantage if we can help it, and the prisoners won't necessarily be any safer with us all charging down there than they will be if we stay up here."
Apr 12, 2025 5:58 pm
Some offerings from the other party members (offered up not necessarily in this order):



Mischa suggests, "I could try to get into the boggles' minds, make them see a pattern that may enthrall them. But it may also trap the captives."




Jin offers, "I can try to box them in, put a wall of spiked growth in front or to one side of the procession"



Taresh, comes from scouting the area behind the party and joins the group at the cliff edge, "I could create a distracting illusion. It would not be too far from us though."



Cordey positions a bolt in his light crossbow.



Tasya is at a loss about how to help a ranged sneak attack.
OOC:
Also, the party is getting weary from lack of rest. No disadvantages yet, but soon I may escalate to Level One Exhaustion. I will Definitely after this encounter, and depending how long this encounter goes on I may escalate in the middle of it.

In any case the rest of the party will enact the plan you two work out.
Apr 12, 2025 6:25 pm
As the party discusses a plan of action the procession below keeps moving. Now, the three humans are about 70' away from being in the gorge directly below the party's vantage point.

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