Chapter 1: The Council's Call

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Apr 22, 2025 9:45 pm
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The Council's Call

Snow falls silently over Ormskirk, adding another layer to the already deep drifts that line the village streets. The setting sun paints the white landscape in shades of purple and gold, while smoke rises from dozens of chimneys, each plume a testament to the hearths keeping families warm against winter's bite. Along the frozen Criss, fishing boats lie dormant, their hulls wrapped in protective canvas, waiting for spring's thaw.

Through this winter twilight, six figures make their separate ways toward the council's longhouse. Each received the same message, delivered by grim-faced guards: "The council requires your presence. Now." Such a summons is rare enough to set tongues wagging, but in these troubled times, with one council seat standing empty for three weeks, it carries an even heavier weight.

The longhouse rises before them, its peaked roof crowned with snow, warm light spilling from its windows. The great hall within holds centuries of Ormskirk's history in its timber bones and smoke-darkened beams. At its heart, a massive hearth pushes back the winter's chill, while ancient banners hang between the roof beams – the crowned wave of Valkur, the peaceful pool of Eldath, and the crystalline snowflake of the Frostwell Clan.

At the head of the hall sit the remaining council members, their presence commanding attention even before they speak. Yenna Frostwell, Kish's mother, is resplendent in her position as both council member and matriarch of the Frostwell Clan, cuts an imposing figure. Her white dragonborn scales catch the firelight like freshly fallen snow, and the crystal atop her ceremonial staff pulses with a cold blue light that seems to match her heartbeat. Her bearing speaks of diplomatic grace, but there's a warrior's strength in how she holds herself, and her eyes hold the wisdom of one who has guided her clan through many winters.

To her right sits Thorgrim Steelbeard, the dwarven guard captain who seems to wear the weight of Ormskirk's security in the set of his broad shoulders. Despite the late hour, he remains in his armor, the steel rings braided into his white beard catching the firelight as he shifts in his seat. His weathered hands rest on the pommel of his sword – not a threat, but a reminder of his readiness to defend the village. The scars on his armor and the calculating look in his eyes speak of battles won through both strength and strategy.

Between them, Aldric Frostwind's empty chair stands as a stark reminder of recent troubles. The progressive councilman's absence has left more than just an empty seat – it's created a vacuum of uncertainty that seems to draw all eyes, a physical representation of the unease that has settled over Ormskirk like the winter snow.

The serving girls make their final rounds, ensuring cups are full of mulled wine before quietly withdrawing. The crackle of the great hearth fills the silence until Thorgrim straightens, his voice carrying the weight of steel:

"Thank you for coming. We wouldn't have called you here if the matter weren't urgent."

Yenna's voice follows, cool and measured like the first breath of winter: "Indeed. We face a threat that requires... particular talents. Talents that each of you possess."

In this moment, as the summoned individuals stand before the council, the weight of winter and worry hanging heavy in the air, one thing becomes crystal clear:

Everything is about to change.
OOC:
Now is the time to roleplay if you'd like. It's also the time to go read up on your party member's backgrounds so you have the lay of the land in terms of current events.
Apr 22, 2025 10:27 pm
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/6d/3e/b8/6d3eb8ea7a127eb8a98e0cb799a07e47.jpgPatrolling Leta smiles as she sees the other friends and it tells an urgent story that current things are more dire. Troubled Leta well remembers a recent event that tells a story of troubles as well. She senses the grim importance of the day. With this, she has a more serious look upon her, and her stride is solid

She takes easy seating as her arms and armor don't hinder nor her heavy weather clothing. She has her more usual alertness about her. She eyes the others, but the setting makes chat not an activity warranted. This is the Counsil. As much as she wishes to speak of her recent events, she holds her tongue.

Leta is in heavy chain mail & shield with heavy winter clothing on. She has a mace & short bow for available weapons. She is a known celebrant priestess of fair Artemis goddess of the hunt besides a protector and healer. She is also known to cast healing & light spells as well fiery damaging spells & guidance.

Although she is trained to guide & handle young women and especially childbirth, she seldom shows this as well as any worshiping during moon lite nights as some distance Artemis priests are known to perform. Her guidance tends to be more in the area of hunting and such. She is a firm in her beliefs of goddess Artemis.
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Apr 23, 2025 12:01 am
Kethra casts steely blue eyes upon the empty chair. Her mind harkens back to times as a child, and rumors of Aldric being dragged away in the night return to her. She’s long become accustomed to the empty chair, to its symbolism and respect. But it still hurts.

It never gets any easier.

Kethra looks around at her companions. She’s always marveled at Leta’s statuesque image, her heavy armor casting a shimmer upon the torchlit room. Nellie, with her breadth of knowledge about Ormskirk’s long heritage. Kethra wonders if Kish will tell a funny story to lighten the mood, or if the celebrated hunter Johan will again offer a well-meaning tune upon his flute.

Anything we can do to help, Kethra replies to Yenna simply. She looks around at her fellow village celebrities once more, this time with a pensive gaze as one perhaps seeking agreeable approval.

I guess whether they approve or not…we’re already here.
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Apr 23, 2025 12:13 am
As Johan enters to Great hall he nods to Leta and Nelie. He wonders what is going and if this might have something to do with the strange things he has seen lately in the woods out hunting.

Johan is about 5'11" around 195 lbs with dark brownish hair and a purple tint to his eyes. He moves with easy grace of a hunter in his well worn and maintained studded leather armor which he has recently rubbed down with oil. He has a rapier on his left hip and dagger he keeps in the small of his back and one in his boot. He carries long bow over his shoulder and a quiver of arrows on his right hip. All of his gear has been handed down to him from his grandfather the patriarch of the Ravenclaw clan.

Johan accepts his cup of mulled wine as he awaits to see what will happen. He continues to consider if he should speak on what he has seen. He has told Nelie some of what he has seen but still wonders what he should do.
Apr 23, 2025 3:45 am
Striding in the the tavern the lean dragonborn looks around and spies his mother and visably sags as she eyes him with no reaction. He had held out hope this was a prank, but he should have known only he would be so brazen, some might say foolish, as to forge a council summons. And if his mother is involved and he was still called . . . SIGH

Glancing around for Nelie he notes the others and dismisses them all in the same action. Sure their good in their own right, but all are a bit too stiff for him. There's more to living than survival and he intends to live his life. Shaking himself the sighs again thinking Cant let her keep controlling me like this he thinks to himself, glancing at his mother again, and smiles at his assembled peers before flashing a toothy sneer at the elders and keeping his mothers eye for a moment just too long.

Moving to get a drink, the elders can pay this tab as they called the meeting he sniggers to himself and leans casually against the bar. Standing at 6'3" but so thin that when combined with his dull scales he is often mistaken for being sickly. Especially in these lands where a little extra weight is a sign of health and wealth. He often wears dark clothing about town, but those who see him outside of social settings often see him in dull and functional cloths better suited to a hunter with weapons to match though none have seen him bring in more than a pelt or two a year with very little meat.

Drinking casually, though little of the drink is actually imbibed as he need to keep his wits if the elders are calling him, he wonders what the real reason to call the younger generation may be. Sure they have skill but most have yet to prove themselves against a true challenge in they eyes of the village, much less the council, Kish most of all. Relaxing he lets his eyes wander over the assemblage as he ponders how he can benefit from this.
Apr 23, 2025 9:28 am
Pulling her cloak tighter around her and sniffling in the biting cold, Nelie trudges through snow towards the councillors' longhouse. Her head swirls with confused thoughts. What could the council want with me?

Once inside the comforting warmth of the longhouse, she accepts a halfling-sized cup of mulled wine and downs it in a single swig. Probably not the best idea, but something tells her she's going to need some liquid courage. She looks around curiously at the familiar faces of friends gradually assembling.

Kethra. Leta. Both guardians of the town. She well remembers their heroism. That horrid bandit attack. Those twisted tree-spawn that shambled out of the Wilds.
Johan. She of course knows his adventures beyond the town, she was in the midst of putting together a new story about it just as the summons came this evening.
Borrson? Interesting. Didn't expect that. Might not be as well known as a protector, but their work together in the churchyard has given her an inkling of what dangers Odin is shielding the town from.

So what am I doing here with people like these? At least Kish is also here. Granted, he's twice her height and could probably kill her in her sleep if he wanted to. But it's hard not to still think of him as that mischievous runt that hid her grandpa's prized monocle in their cabbage field.

As Kethra speaks, Nelie nods along in approval. Whatever is happening, if all of them are gathered here, it must concern the whole town. Some new tale is beginning to form, and this time she will be here to take part in it.
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Apr 24, 2025 1:46 pm
Thorgrim reaches into a pouch at his belt, withdrawing a smooth, dark stone marked with angular runes. The guard captain's expression grows even grimmer as he places it on the table before him. You all recognize this as a Sending Stone and you all know that each of the villages in the area have one.

"An hour ago, this stone carried a message from Myrefall." His weathered fingers traced the runes. "What we heard..." He pauses, jaw clenching. "Yenna, perhaps you should. Your voice is steadier than mine."

Yenna Frostwell rises, her white scales catching the firelight as she moved to stand before the gathered heroes. The sword at her hip gleams with a sheen, its craftmanship evident and a reminder that the Frostwell matriarch earned her position through both leadership and martial prowess.

"The message came in fragments," she began, her voice carrying the chill of a winter wind. "Screaming first. Then Elder Margot's voice: 'They came through the storm - like wolves but walking as men - taking people, killing others - need help - they're breaking through the-'" She paused, letting the words hang in the air. "Then silence."

Thorgrim stood, his armor creaking in the tense quiet. "The storm between here and Myrefall has grown worse, unnatural in its fury." His hand rested on his sword hilt. "We need eyes there. Now. But I cannot send the guard - not with the storm growing stronger and our own defenses needing bolstering against whatever this threat is."

"Which is why we called you," Yenna continued, her gaze moving from face to face. "Each of you brings skills we need. You've all proven yourselves in different ways - some through steel, others through wisdom or healing." Her expression hardened. "And you understand what winter can hide."

Thorgrim looked out over the gathered party, pointing at a crude map on the table in front of him. "As you all know, Myrefall lies a day's journey away, through the Wilds," he pauses before continuing, "but that is in good weather." His finger traced the route. "In this storm... longer."

"We're not sending you blind," Yenna added, moving to a chest near her council seat. "We've gathered supplies, and some items that might aid your journey. But time is critical. Whatever struck Myrefall..." She looked to the empty chair, her voice hardening. "We've lost too many already to the winter's dangers. We cannot lose an entire village and we must provide what aid we can."

The fire crackled in the hearth, and outside, the wind howled with renewed fury, as if in challenge to the task being set before them.

"Will you go?" Thorgrim asked, though his tone suggested he already knew the answer. "Will you be our eyes, our hands, and if necessary, our sword arm in Myrefall?"
Apr 24, 2025 2:38 pm
Odin Borrson stands at the back of the great hall, shadows flickering against the walls as the firelight dances. The weight of the council's summons hangs heavy in the air, and he senses the urgency in the room. Taking a moment to gather his thoughts, he steps forward, his half-elven features illuminated by the warm glow.

"Council members, fellow villagers," he begins, his voice steady but tinged with the chill of winter. "I have heard your call, and I understand the gravity of our situation. The message from Myrefall sends chills down my spine—unnatural storms and creatures that walk like men? This is a darkness that must be confronted."

He glances at the empty chair, a reminder of Aldric Frostwind, and his expression hardens. "We cannot let fear dictate our actions. I stand with you, ready to lend my abilities. If there is a threat that needs facing, then I will not shy away from it."

Odin pauses, looking around at the assembled heroes. "Together, we will uncover the truth behind this darkness. I will ensure that we bring light where there is only shadow."

He raises a hand, a flicker of energy sparking at his fingertips. "Let us prepare for the journey ahead. We will not let Myrefall fall to despair."

With resolve, he steps back, ready to follow wherever the council leads them.
Apr 24, 2025 2:45 pm
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/6d/3e/b8/6d3eb8ea7a127eb8a98e0cb799a07e47.jpg Patrolling and healing Leta stands to her full height and starts with, "Counsil. I too bare sad news that the plague that has struck Myrefall has its tentacles already in our lands. I have felt and seen dangers coming here and now with the news of Myrefall. It is sure to be true. Something must be done and wholly volunteer for such."
Apr 24, 2025 2:48 pm
By this time our half-elven paladin has produced a woodcarving tool from her cloak. She lightly places its edge upon the table in front of her, as if she’s about to bore a small hole into the table. She presses her tool ever so lightly against the table. One, two, three times, as if to bore three small holes, in a small straight line. She seems temporarily lost in her thoughts. Until Odin offers his pledge, and her friend’s voice brings her back into the moment. She quickly puts away her woodcarver’s tool, and adds,

Yes, I will prepare to leave forthwith.
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Apr 24, 2025 3:52 pm
Grumbling silently to himself Kish concludes there's no way out if this without cutting all ties to the place and he's not ready for that, yet.

Sniggering quietly as Odin starts grandstanding, an act that had it's time and place but he wouldn't have picked this one himself, he quietly slips out the door with a soft Back in a bit to one of the servers.

Quickly he dashes to his local stash and quickly exchanges his fine clothes for his work atire and grabbing a everything he can think might be useful before heading back.

Getting back in time to hear a bit of Leta's statement he wonders what she's encountered. He'll have to ask her about that later. For now...

Studying forwards he decided to use one of his mom's favorite phrases and proclaims

For the clan, for the people. I will do this and gives the council a half bow his mother will know is in mockery.

Heading over to the provided supplies he begins packing everything neatly to optimize access for travel. As he does he muses about the timing. Winter is here and only a fool braves the storms. Even Kish isn't that reckless. Who would want to act now? Likely a monster swarm or some such?
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Apr 24, 2025 7:22 pm
Odin's speech gives Nelie a moment to take in all that Thorgrim and Yenna has said. What is going on in Myrefall?

The blight attack had put everyone on edge, and from the hushed whispers around the tavern she had gathered that something about this winter was unlike any other. Even so...

"Of course we will do whatever we can to help", she says with a voice that she hopes sounds more confident than she's feeling. Just getting through the Wilds this time of year seems intimidating enough, let alone dealing with whatever is besieging their sister village. But at least she won't be going alone. With these people around her, maybe they do have a chance.
Apr 24, 2025 11:04 pm
Johan after hearing the report and request will move forward "I have seen many strange things in the wilderness lately that need explaining. This seems like the perfect chance to get some answers. I will accept this call."
Apr 25, 2025 1:31 am
That reminds Kish who speaks up. Perhaps we should have Johan and Leta share with all what they have recently seen that differs form years past. We best forewarn others what to watch for in the towns defense as well as acquainting those of us who travel what we might expect. he suggests. He really hopes it is just a lost tribe or some race come up from caves in the mountains. People are much easier for him to anticipate than some random monsters from who knows where.
Apr 25, 2025 1:54 am
Johan looks around thinking if he should but"So here we go. The animals are acting strange—wolves hunting in daylight, deer standing still as statues for hours, birds flying in patterns that made no sense. At first, I thought it was just the harsh winter. Then I started finding the bodies.

Not just dead animals, but... arranged. A circle of rabbits, their fur matted with frost, their eyes replaced with acorns. A deer, its antlers grown unnaturally large, twisted into the shape of a crown. A pack of wolves, frozen mid-howl, their bodies forming a spiral pattern in the snow. The worst part? They weren't killed by predators or the cold. They looked like they'd been... changed. Twisted. Like something had reached inside them and warped them from within.

I reported the first one to the council, but you dismissed it as just another strange winter. After that, I kept my findings to myself. The villagers had enough to worry about without tales of cursed animals.

Then came the dreams. Visions of a towering figure made of wood and bone, its antlered skull-face watching him from the shadows. In these dreams, the figure never speaks, but I understand it all the same. It's angry. It's been wronged. And it's coming for Ormskirk.


The flute my grandfather made me has started to play strange notes on its own sometimes, especially when the northern lights are bright. And when it does, I can see things—shadows moving between the trees, figures that aren't quite human watching from the darkness. I am starting to think my grandfather knew more about the Wilds than he ever let on. And I am starting to think that whatever is coming, it's been planning this for a long, long time"
Johan will then back out and get another mulled wine to calm his nerves.
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Apr 25, 2025 2:06 am
Kish glances at the council elders damning the older generations silently for their secrets just barely containing a glare and words that would do not good. If Johan's words are true then Kish wonders who in the region would know about possible ancient threats or forces of the wilds.
OOC:
Yeah thats about right. Kish never did see much point in paying atention to boring lessons that did not concern him
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Rolls

History - locals versed in the wilds and legends - (1d20+1)

(9) + 1 = 10

Apr 25, 2025 2:48 am
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/6d/3e/b8/6d3eb8ea7a127eb8a98e0cb799a07e47.jpg Reluctantly Leta says, "Your tales are true. I too have seen the antlered one with feel of evil. I have seen the evil it has brought. It wasn't my nightmare alone then." She is almost in disbelief another has witness such.

"Lets us hope dealing with the troubles of Myrefall will tie it all together and can be ended."
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Apr 25, 2025 8:15 am
Nelie stares at Johan as he speaks. He had told her bits and pieces before, but all this? And Leta knew of it as well?
OOC:
Would Nelie recognize any of this from her collected lore, either the ritual animal killings or Mr. Antlers? If so, is that a history roll or something more like Arcana/religion?
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Apr 25, 2025 3:07 pm
Synaptic says:
OOC:
Would Nelie recognize any of this from her collected lore, either the ritual animal killings or Mr. Antlers? If so, is that a history roll or something more like Arcana/religion?
OOC:
This would absolutely be a knowledge check, but with you having now heard everything at once and being able to piece together what you know, I'll let you decide to do it with Nature with advantage or with Arcana at your normal modifier.
Apr 25, 2025 3:11 pm
OOC:
Alright! Let's give Nature a shot.

Edit: Seems going with advantage was the right call!
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Rolls

Nature check - (2d20h1)

(120) = 20

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