Chapter Three - Return to the Mournland

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Nov 11, 2024 1:03 pm
Trusk finishes his whiskey and signals the halfling barkeep for another. "The Flame granted me a vision of a terrible evil in the Mournland. I do not have details, yet I know I am to be here."

Roszana Stillbeam

Nictorah

Nov 11, 2024 2:37 pm
Roszana Stillbeam
The halfling tavern keeper pours Trusk’s drink and then leans back, arms folded with a smirk to watch two warriors banter.
Nov 11, 2024 3:33 pm
As the elf steps out onto the platform, she too is jostled about by those making their way into town. A few linger to take in the town. A half-elf with the brightest hair she’s ever seen, stares at the wall of mist with some sort of clockwork lion at his side. Most of the passengers filter out of the station into town. There is much to see. A slender young man weaves he way through the crowd, bumping into an older gentleman before disappearing into the crowd. The town is busy as people mill around. A minotaur and an orc walk a head of you. A small, red kobold heads in the opposite direction.

Laulalith takes in the sooty blacksmith shop and the Salvation Times, making her way to the tavern. The smell of pipe smoke, liquor and dusty leather drifts out of the Grey Beyond in front of her.
Nov 11, 2024 8:07 pm
Laulith pauses on the threshold of the Grey Beyond and whispers a short incantation that causes the mud on her boots to dry and peel away - leaving them pristinely clean. No one else seems to mind, but she sees no reason to drag the filth from the boardwalks into the tavern. Even at the end of civilization, some standards should be maintained.

As she enters the taproom, the smells of the place assault her nose: Sweat, steel, oil, blood, and the awful stench of pipe smoke. She almost gags, but manages control herself long enough to mutter another spell. The effect is instant: A small gust of wind follows her in, and where she goes the odours of the tavern are replaced with the smell of a light spring rain falling on a warm dusty path.

She finds a seat at the bar next to the huge minotaur and the only slightly smaller orc. As she sits, she wonders whether the seat was free by chance or the regulars were simply giving the new-comers a wide berth. She doesn't mind either way.

Laulalith makes eye contact with the barkeep and waits for the halfling to come her way.

"A glass of white wine, please" Laulalith manages to stop herself, before asking for a good vintage. Looking at the place, she doesn't trust the standards of the wine cellar. In fact, she doesn't think the place even has a wine cellar, but that is no excuse for being insulting. "Whatever you can recommend."

When she receives her drink, she holds the glass in her hand for a moment and channels a little bit of magic into it. Almost immediately, droplets start forming on the outside of the glass as the temperature of the wine quickly drops.

She sips her wine and spends a moment taking in the room while she listens to the conversations around her.
OOC:

Laulalith uses Prestidigitation to clean her boots, improve the smell, and chill her wine.

She is more used to courtly intrigue than the rough frontier.
Nov 11, 2024 10:50 pm
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As he pulls his eyes away, he is greeted by one of the other passengers, "Why anyone would go in that place is beyond me…"
Tryne smiled broadly, "Insanity maybe... or blind stupidity."

Looking out at the nearly abandoned rail platform, the bright haired young man finally started to head into town. Tapping his lion friend lightly on the head, "Stay close..."

Making his way through the town, Tryne having grown up on the streets, kept a wary eye out for anything dangerous, while also keeping track of various routes of escape. He was no longer the scrawny boy who would get mugged easily, but it never hurt to be careful, and he liked to have the lay of the land where ever he happened to be.

This city bred survival instinct is also why upon arriving at the Grey Beyond, Tryne watched the entrance for several minutes and then did no less than two full laps around the streets around the building before entering. Always good to know where you would end up if you had to duck out the back door.

The place reminded him a little of the bar he frequented back in the slums, which should be more than enough reason to avoid the place, but with a broad smile, Tryne entered to have a look around. He recognized a few people from the train, the two massive warriors drinking shots next to the refined elf sipping a glass of wine was definitely not something he expected.

Working his way up the bar, finding a place toward the end where he could sit his lion, he caught the attention of the halfling working the bar, "Ale please."

Roszana Stillbeam

Nictorah

Nov 11, 2024 11:05 pm
Roszana Stillbeam
The wine is very sweet. Likely a mix of cheap wine and some form of brandy. It’s at least palatable.

Tryne does indeed notice a back door that leads to a set of latrines. As he joins the lot inside, Roszana can’t help but stare at his hair for a moment, "One ale comin’ up, Sunrise!", she says playfully.

A few more orders come from other patrons, but she comes back to the group. "Welcome to Salvation! They call me Roz. I hope the rail treated you well?"
Nov 11, 2024 11:51 pm
Snacking on one of the small pastries Meepo walks into the Grey Beyond.
He walks off to the side as to not block the entrance before scanning the room. Looking for the job board he wanders over by it and pulls up a seat at the closest empty table. Thinking to himself how it would be awkward to sit down with a group of people that doesn't know him but starting a conversation at the job board might easier for him. He sits there and waits for the first person to walk up to the board while he munches on his pastry.
OOC:
how much does it cost for a bakers dozen of one of the smaller pastries?
Nov 12, 2024 12:48 am
OOC:
A silver for the dozen.
Nov 12, 2024 2:28 am
Tryne had long ago embraced the vibrant hair he had inherited from his mother, at least he was never missed in a room.

Accepting the welcome with a broad smile and a wink behind the orange tinged glasses, "Thanks Roz, I'm Tryne." he accepted the ale "Rail was fine, better than walking certainly."

Bar tender with a sense of humor, always a plus in Tryne's book. He glanced down the bar at the others he had seen on the platform, "Plenty of newly arrived fortune hunters, should be interesting."
Nov 12, 2024 5:37 am
As Meepo sits before the board, he sees a series of bills from the three brokers seeking items from the Mournland, a few locals looking for assistance. Some pay well enough. Others don’t even have a bounty, only vague promises.

The large, orc waiter grunts at the kobold, seeming to wait if he has an order.

Roszana Stillbeam

Nictorah

Nov 12, 2024 5:47 am
Roszana Stillbeam
"There’s never any shortage of newcomers.", the halfling looks out around the tavern. Her keen eyes take in everything and everyone, as she wipes down the counter. "Things should be picking up again, now the warforged have been taken care of. It scared a lot of people off for a while there."
Nov 12, 2024 10:26 am
"What exactly happened with the warforged?"
Nov 12, 2024 11:49 am
Torhak chuffed, his nose ring flaring upward with the exhale. It wasn't derision or some haughty display, but rather one of recognition. It was something his father had done, and his mother to a lesser degree. He wasn't sure if all Minotaurs did it, but it was unconscious, and he had been told it was rude in the past. "There is nothing more convicted than a warrior led by the divine." Torhak held up two meaty fingers to Roz the bartender, and then pointed one down at the bar in front of him, and then another down in front of the orc. "You speak well, I hope to one day see your weapon in battle against evil, or in service to best personal interest."

Torhak had noted that several other passengers from the train had come in, including the woman drinking wine a couple seats down, a Kobold who sat alone near the job board, and a wildly orange haired man. It was no surprise to him that this town on the edge of madness would attract such a wide variety of people.

Roszana Stillbeam

Nictorah

Nov 12, 2024 4:24 pm
Roszana Stillbeam
Roz sets the two drinks in front of the Minotaur and the Orc and leans on the bar.

"I guess it started a few weeks ago, when some scrappers took out a warforged party in the Mournland. Those tinmen were looking for something big and this troupe of new guys, like yourselves, managed to stop them. That’s just life in the Grey. Fight for what you can. Most of that troupe have left now.", she chuckles, "And that’s life in this town."

"Anyway,", she continues, "Turns out, they actually took down a small Titan in there! A few days later, Titaness shows up. She had to be twenty-five feet tall. Brought a bunch of her little minions and laid siege to the town. Harassed every lightning rail that came into town. Bullying everyone they found in the streets. Day and night patrols. All for a few scrappers. Here’s the strange part, it seems she actually cared for this other Titan, somehow. She came looking for an elemental cart that was his and demanded we turn over the ones that took it."

She slaps her tiny hand on the bar, "We’re not snitches! What happens in the Grey is no one’s business but their own.", pointing at Trusk and Torhak, while eyeing them both sternly, "Best remember that… anyway. A couple weeks later, three of the scrappers returned to town. Teamed up with a few newcomers and took those metal-heads down! The sheriff had a cannon on the roof of the jailhouse, tearing up the town. Crossbows, lightning, magic, a short little half-orc fighting shoulder to shoulder with a knight in red armour. A stoic warforged for our side lit up a number of them with lightning from his chest. It was wild! They fought through Titaness’s soldiers. When she came out, they went right after her. She crushed a house, ripped a chunk out of the bakery, a cannonball just missed Mr. Brap in his own home. But the cannon eventually found its mark. Then that brave little gnome finished her off. His blade cut through the air and sliced her head clean off.", she lets out a laugh, and toasts the helm in the tavern wall. "Guy and I had to fend off a few people to keep her right here.", Roz beams proudly at her trophy.

"Well, only one of her soldiers was left alive, he’s in the brig with Sheriff now. That was two days ago. Wow! The town’s been celebrating ever since."

She’s grinning ear to ear as she looks back at the two massive men before her.
Nov 12, 2024 5:01 pm
The flaming haired new comer listened intently to the story, looking up at the trophy after Roz has finished. "Dang... that sounds like a hell of a fight..." he took a long drink from his ale. "Guess there is no telling what someone might find in there or what might come out looking. That explains the damaged buildings I saw walking through the streets."
Nov 12, 2024 5:20 pm
"Yes, a mighty battle indeed." Trusk nods in agreement. "I would love to meet these scrappers."
Nov 12, 2024 6:00 pm
Looking up at the large orc waiter Meepo says "ill have the cheapest meat you have." then looking over at the bar where Roz seems to be getting energetic with a story Meepo tells the waiter that he'll be moving to the bar if thats ok. Then quietly wanders over to the bar area hoping to catch part of the story time the bartender is giving. Excited to hear the ongoings of the town and whom he may try to get to know.
Nov 12, 2024 9:15 pm
Laulalith listens attentively to the halfling's tale, appreciating her skill as a storyteller."A wonderful tale, and a most gripping retelling!"

She pauses for a moment, recalling a specific part of the Roz's story. "Ah, but I do hope that not everything that happens in the Grey has to stay in the Grey. You see, I am not here looking for gold or glory. I come seeking stories!"

She stands up, and gives a small bow and a flourish with her cloak. As she does so, her practical and common clothing is instantly transformed: Her cloak turns from brown threadbare wool to a rich vermillion silk, and her tunic becomes deep purple laced with silver.

"Allow, me to introduce myself: Laulalith the Bard, at your service." She holds the slightest of pauses to see if anybody reacts to her name, but continues unfazed when no recognition is forthcoming. "I have grown weary of telling the same tired stories and singing the same old ballads. I seek new stories! True stories! Stories about the triumphs and tragedies of the scrappers of the Mournland. Stories like the one you just told us. Stories that will resound through the ages ... if told correctly."

She turns to the minotaur and the orc next to her. "Is it not better to have the stories of your heroics told! To have your name remembered?" She makes eye contact with the orc and continues. "To inspire others to follow in your footsteps and fight the evils that plague these lands?" She smiles to both of them. "That is where I come in."

If this works - if she can convince the scrappers and salvagers to bring their stories to her - then she will have turned them into her eyes and ears in the Grey. Not just these two new arrivals, but all the lost souls hungry for recognition. Now she just has to convince them that she is indeed the right person to tell their stories.

She turns back to Roz. "Would your patrons be interested in a show? I could do a reenactment of the story you just told: The Titanic Battle for Salvation. I could do it tonight if it suits you." She winks at the barkeep "It will surely bring in a thirsty crowd"
OOC:
This is Laulalith's cover: The flamboyant bard. Later, I guess we'll get to see the other side: The ruthless secret agent.

An insightful character might be able to perceive that she has ulterior motives.

Edit: She is using Disguise Self to change the appearance of her clothing if that wasn't clear. She will be doing that a lot.
Last edited November 12, 2024 9:54 pm

Roszana Stillbeam

Nictorah

Nov 12, 2024 10:34 pm
Roszana Stillbeam
"Folks can share whatever stories they want about their own exploits, Songbird.", Roz quips, "Let’s see what you’ve got!"

And Ros gestures to a small space in the corner where a three person band may be able to play.
OOC:
Roll me a performance check
Nov 13, 2024 8:13 pm
Laulalith gives Roz another wink. "Let's see if you can handle what I've got."

As she approaches the stage, the lamps in the room go out one after another - each emitting a small pop and a puff of smoke. In the spreading darkness, a deep drum starts beating to the rhythm of her steps. It is low and almost imperceptible at fist, but gradually grows in power until it is loud enough to draw the attention of the entire room. When she reaches the stage, the drumbeat stops abruptly, and a single light springs to life to illuminate her clearly from the front. She is now clad completely in black, and in the darkness it looks almost like her pale head is a disembodied apparition floating above the stage.

Her voice is clear as she adresses the crowd: "Ladies and gentlemen, I give you a tale of heroism and sacrifice. A tale of valour and woe. I - Laulalith the Bard - give you: The Titanic Battle for Salvation!"

She shouts the title of the performance, and then the stage behind her starts transforming as it is gradually covered in layers upon layers of illusions giving the false impression of depth and building a backdrop that is recognisable as the main street of Salvation Outpost.

Only then does she start her ballad. It is a simple composition - nothing her old teachers would have been pleased with, but she has no time for refining it further, and she suspects that the audience lacks the refinement to appreciate anything better. Hopefully, the theatrics of her performance will capture them more than the words.

As she starts singing, the beating drum resumes and a gigantic image of the Titaness appears on stage. The illusion stomps forward, and the audience is immediately gripped by an inexplicable and quickly fading wave of fright.

As the story unfolds, Laulalith assumes the appearance of each of the main characters. She becomes, in turn, a tall gnome, a short warforged, a knight, and all the other characters of the story. Eventually, the cannon appears at back of the taproom and fires a shower of harmless sparks towards the stage.

Finally, when the show is over, the lights return to the lamps and Laulalith gives the audience a deep bow.
OOC:

Over the cause of the performance, she uses:
- Guidance to improve the quality of her performance
- Prestidigitation to kill the lights
- Light to put a spotlight on the stage
- Silent Image for the backdrops, the Titaness, the canon and so on (at will due to Misty Visions)
- Disguise self to appear as all the characters of the story (at will due to Amulet of Disguise)
- Minor Illusion for sound effects and background music
- Prestidigitation for pyrotechnics
- Fey Presense (fear) to give the audience a small scare when the Titaness first appears

Rolls

Performance (+guidance+shadow mark) - (1d20+2d4+7)

(19) + (41) + 7 = 31

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