DCC DotSK: Act 1-3

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Sylle Ru

Harrigan

Apr 17, 2024 5:36 am
Sylle Ru
"Palagia," Sylle Ru says distastefully. "The Bitch Queen of the Weed-Choked Sea. You are a long way from the ocean, friends. A very long way indeed."

When Ty asks about the girl, Ru holds the elf's gaze for a moment, through his blindfold and the brim of his hat. "Why... the Fates chose the girl, not me," he says finally, and Tyravasiel-Llir cannot help but wonder about both the inflection of the man's words, and the fact that he specifically called out the Fates...

Then the man is looking at Dufgal, and Anora. His eyebrows climb inquisitively as he awaits their answers.
Apr 17, 2024 6:27 am
Dufgal would never presume an introduction as he had spent his life being a mere background shadow of important people’s lives. But he could tell that he was expected to be accounted for. He looked to Aldric but the cleric had not appointed himself the task, so…
I’se no one important, sire. Merely a gongfarmer from Garion’s Hold.
And he folds himself into a ridiculous attempt at a bow.
Apr 17, 2024 4:08 pm
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"Palagia," Sylle Ru says distastefully.
"PELagia," Aldric corrects the man. What an asshole. Dufgal better sharpen his knives, there were so many of them in this part of the world.
Apr 18, 2024 3:00 am
Anora feels the strain at the edges of her eyes, as talk of Pelagia, the Fates, and Justicia takes hold. She didn’t deny the gods, nor their power. That would be a fools position, but it did weary her when talk became thick.

"Anora the Blue." she says simply. Her moniker would need no explanation to a fellow robe-wearer.

"Our man… Have the Fates decided his already?" she asks, knowing this magician had heard them call out for the man a moment before.

Sylle Ru

Harrigan

Apr 18, 2024 6:37 am
Sylle Ru
Ru observes Dufgal's introduction with some mixture of drollness, impatience, and disdain, but his old eyes measure Anora more carefully. Something passes between them; some dart of instant rivalry, or perhaps grudging respect.

"I don't know your man," the seer says, but as he does, he backs to one side and gestures to the village beyond the gate.

"Come, Ty and Aldric, Gongfarmer and Anora. The village of Hirot offers the protection of its walls and the warmth of its hearths. Hurry now, we should not have these gates open long. You may find lodging at the Sign of the Wolf-Spear, or the Sign of the Three Rats."

When one of the two guards quietly utters the name Dolsten to Sylle Ru, the robed man does not visibly react, but says, "The tanner? He lost his wife and sons when the demon-wolf broke into his home one night, but he lives. Why do you seek him?"
Apr 18, 2024 6:46 am
"If their gates and hearths were worth a damn, they wouldn’t be marching barmaids out into the woods." Anora mutters quietly to the others.

She winces as the report of the dead sons comes in. That would be reason enough not to make the journey, certainly. She just had to satisfy herself that the man still drew breath. She had explanations enough for her employer already.

"We merely seek proof of life for a concerned friend down the road. Nothing more." she says, with some finality; trusting the man not to pry any further into business not his own.
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Apr 18, 2024 2:35 pm
Looking forward to rest and food, Dufgal has no reaction to the subtleties of this encounter and just gathers himself for entry into Hirot. He is currently homeless after all. Any new village holds potential for him.
Apr 18, 2024 5:28 pm
It is fortunate that Ty's blindfold hides the tightening of his eyes at Sylle Ru's mention of the Fates. It was probably nothing, but Tyravasiel's own relationship with the Sisters is a vexed one. Presumably it suits their purpose to thwart the mercurial will of Elfland's King, as it suits Ty's purpose to keep his head attached to his neck. One hand washes the other, and the other, and the third...

If he were inclined to prayer, the elf would offer one up that the Fates should have no business here in Hirot.
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Apr 19, 2024 12:33 am
Aldric wastes no time stepping into the fortified town. They were halfway done their job, and payment wasn't far away. Honestly, they just needed to make sure they didn't fuck things up too much. The town should be the easy part - just follow Anora around and keep her out of trouble while she figures out this Dolsten's situation.

It was weird that the priest said that the demon wolf thing had attacked Dolsten's home.

"Doesn't the tanner live inside these walls?" He asks the guard that brought up "the tanner." "Surely the Beast is unable to break through these fine fortifications?"
Apr 19, 2024 5:17 am
Sylle Ru
Sylle Ru nods ever-so-slightly at Anora's statement, turning and walking, leading the group into the village proper after they come inside. Behind them, the guards close the stout gates with a boom that resounds with finality.

Despite the gloom, for darkness has now all but fallen, the wizardess and her escort can see that the majority of the buildings in Hirot are timber framed, wattle-and-daub constructions. Many of the smaller homes are mere hovels, where families and livestock share the hard-packed, earthen floors. In contrast, there are homes of those who must be prominent, merchants or tradesmen or the like. Those buildings are two and even sometimes three stories in height, and look to have (now-closed) shopfronts on the ground floor.

Of immediate note is that many buildings seem abandoned -- perhaps as high as a third. Some doors have been broken in, some thatch roofs are collapsed... others have had their heavy shutters torn free from windows that no longer have their yellowed, animal horn panes. Dark stains and gouged wood are visible in places, grim signs of what might have happened.

Ahead lies the center of town -- a market square, a stone church, what looks like a large inn. And looming above that, the great hall at the back of the village that could be seen from outside the walls. A ruckus is audible, one or more people angrily shouting at one another, coming from ahead, perhaps the inn or the church.

"He does," Ru responds simply to Aldric as they walk. A moment later, as a man approaches from the town square, the seer adds, "No earthy fortification or weapons can stop the Hound. The thing moves as mist as it likes, then takes corporeal shape before delighting in its murders."

Nothan the Younger
"Sylle Ru, has the Jarl not yet returned?" says the man as he walks up, hand on the pommel of his sword. He is dressed in leathers, looks to be about fifty winters in age, and has a stern face and a hawk-like nose. He sports a long mustache and fierce eyes; eyes that measure the newcomers immediately.

"And who be this, that you've admitted without the Jarl's say?"

Sylle Ru
"Only travelers, Nothan the Younger," the hooded man answers with the briefest of gestures, "not of any import. Would you see them to safe lodgings for the night, nightwatchman?"

Nothan the Younger
Nothan hesitates a moment as the shouting, coming from one of the buildings behind him, escalates, -- then he nods at the quartet.

"I would."

Sylle Ru
"Then I shall take my leave," Ru says with a nod. To the four, he bows ever-so-slightly. "Rest well, Anora the Blue, Ty, Aldric, and Gongfarmer. Without fear. The beast will be sated tonight on another's blood."

Nothan looks perturbed at this, but says nothing further as the seer turns to walk northward, through the market square and towards the road that leads to the Jarl's impressive great hall.
OOC:
Check the Judge Handout for a new map of Hirot!
Apr 19, 2024 10:37 am
Anora thinks the town would be better off barring their gates to strangers, so that they might sate the creature, rather than Hirot’s own. Given that the fortifications did little against the beast, and much against her and her companions that seems the more sensible solution. She was thankful that the people of Hirot didn’t seem overly concerned with sense, at present.

"So many strong men manning the walls and marching the roads." Anora says to this Nothan. "Does the beast demand a woman’s blood?"
Apr 19, 2024 2:47 pm
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Anora, waiting until Ru has moved out of earshot for this, or no?
Apr 19, 2024 3:36 pm
Hearing the man's excuse for why the walls were of no use, he wondered at the security, but he didn't wonder for long. When this Nothan cunt talks about sating the beast with another's blood, he knew exactly what the walls were for - keeping the people inside them.

Sacrificing someone else to save your own skin didn't trouble Aldric. A practical solution to a mad world, he supposed. But, not a sustainable one. And, given that they were outsiders, he figured it wouldn't take long before the folk of Hirot decided that they were more suitable sacrifices than their own.

Shit.

Perhaps a demonstration of power would prove necessary, to change their minds. He began mulling over Pelagia's daily catch of spells to think on how to impress upon the townsfolk that they were not to be fucked with.

He pulls Dufgal and Ty close as Anora speaks with whoever the fuck she was talking to. "If these pussies would sacrifice their full-breasted barmaids, they'll gladly put some random cunts off the road onto the chopping block. We need to conclude our business here, quickly."
Apr 20, 2024 2:47 am
Dufgal, already having seen enough to be uninvested in Hirot after all, nods to Aldric’s suggestion. I’se thinkin’ our business here is all but done already with them sons being killt and the father bein’ in grief. No more missin’ men mystery as I sees it.
Then he pauses for a moment
Tho I’se hopin’ to eat well and rest well while we can.

Nothan the Younger

Harrigan

Apr 20, 2024 7:04 am
Nothan the Younger
For whatever reason, Nothan waits until Sylle Ru is well out of earshot before he answers Anora's questions. The din is clearer as they approach the southern edge of the market; it's coming from inside the inn, which the group sees is on the east side of the square. It is a very stoutly made, multi-story wooden building that looks like it might predate the rest of the village. The place is partly fortified -- there are crenellations set along the roof's edge, the shutters are thick and sport loop-holes for archers, heavy iron bars mark the windows and reinforce the door. The place was likely a caravansary on the road long before Hirot grew into a village.

"Our fighting men dwindle," the head watchman says. "The Jarl and his Thegns are well armed and armored, but my watch is threadbare by now, thanks to the depredations of the Hound."

When Anora asks whether a woman's blood is necessary, Nothan snorts. "No. No need for it to be a woman. There's a lottery. Morgan, that girl -- you saw her? Her name was drawn."

Gesturing to the inn, which everyone now sees is named The Sign of the Wolf-Spear, Nothan adds, "That's her father wailing you hear, in there. These dark times in Hirot."
Apr 20, 2024 9:46 am
A wonder he didn’t put himself in her stead… Anora thinks bitterly for a moment; and then supposed that it must be a very hard thing to do. She hadn’t done so on the road, but then she wasn’t the woman’s blood.

"We’ve heard the beast can’t be killed. Has such a thing been attempted?" she asks simply. She could hear the muttering of Aldric behind her, and thought the man more lucid than he had been on the road. Perhaps that was the most troubling thing of all…
Apr 20, 2024 2:29 pm
Nothan the Younger
"Ayh," the man responds as they walk, in his wildlands accent. "I've lost four men to that thing, and fought it myself. Put my spear through it's eye."

In the gloomy distance, Sylle Ru tarries for a moment near the center of the village square before he continues onto the road that climbs up to the Jarl's holdfast. Outside the Sign of the Wolf-Spear, where raised voices are still sounding from inside the building, Nothan adds, "I watched the devil-dog boil away to nothing. And then cleaned up the mess of three more victims the very next night. The thing won't stay dead."

Broegan Haverson
"Untie me you bastards!" a voice booms from the inn. "Let me go! She's got her whole fuckin' life ahead of her! We're all just meat for that thing, feeding ourselves to it! What are we even doin'?!"

Nothan the Younger
"That's Broegan, the proprietor. You'll be able to stay the night here, or if you want more peace and quiet, there's a flophouse near the wall, tha' way." Then, hesitating a moment -- it's clear that Nothan the Younger prefers to be a man of few words, but also that much weighs on his mind -- he quietly continues.

"Why've you come here, you four? Did the Jarl or someone else summon you to help?"
OOC:
To be clear, you cannot see Broegan despite me showing his picture. Just breaking up the post to make it clear who's speaking.
Apr 20, 2024 3:12 pm
"Master, do we seem the sort of fellows who could succeed where bandy-thewed thegns and-- what is more to my way of thinking-- clever watchmen have failed?" Ty scoffs from his stoop.

Phantom dogs and rustic sacrifices are very much none of the elf's business. Nonetheless, his curiosity is piqued.

"No. We are here and gone, sir. Here and gone." The beggar seems to pause and muse. "Indeed, it would take quite an incentive to lure traveling strangers of any skill into such a grim matter that is none of their own."
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Apr 20, 2024 4:52 pm
Aldric moves to interject as Ty downplays the strength of the group, but is suddenly gripped in a fit of coughing. In Aldric's mind, this was a time to present themselves as men not to be trifled with, not sad-sack travellers barely able to fend for themselves! Unfortunately, his hacking fit only underscores Ty's point further.

Fuck these water-logged lungs! he thinks to himself as he tries to recover as gracefully as possible.

Nothan the Younger

Harrigan

Apr 20, 2024 4:58 pm
Nothan the Younger
A single eyebrow of Nothan's goes up when the blind man suddenly finds his voice, and then as Aldric has his coughing fit. "I don't know you all from Justicia's Arbiters. But you seem to have made this journey well enough, blind and all. I don't know what all you're capable of."

When the beggar mentions an incentive, Nothan levels his gaze at him, even as the innkeeper shouts and hollers in the background. "We are desperate folk, and hope has fled for most. If it's coin and such you want, name your price. This is the end of Hirot we're facing. As I said. Folk are desperate."
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