das Dorf in den Bergen

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Jun 9, 2025 2:19 pm
OOC:


A strong suggestion based on the clues given. Benny to Von Schwarzenwolff!

If others agree we can move to that scene. Please indicate how you travel there (following morning) and make a notice roll, higher the better.

Jun 9, 2025 4:21 pm
Pfarrer Schweiger journeys on foot, both out of necessity and humility. So engaged with his thoughts and the scenery is he that he scarcely notices any impending danger.
Last edited June 9, 2025 4:22 pm

Rolls

Notice - (1d6, 1d6, RA)

1d6 : (1) = 1

1d6 : (3) = 3

Jun 10, 2025 3:59 am
Before leaving that morning, not wanting to make the same mistake again, the schoolmaster goes over to his office desk and unlocks the largest drawer. He takes out the items within, then fidgets with the bottom plank to reveal a small, narrow, secret chamber. From within he removes the sole item and places everything back.

Wrapped in soft, well oiled, lamb skin, he unravels the item almost reverently. A silver, long-bladed, rondel dagger. It had seen many hands, originating in the Polish-Tuetonic War with a Tuetonic Knight in Leopold's family line, then making its way to famed fencing master Hans Talhoffer, until somehow it ended up in Leopold's father's hands, who in turn bequeathed it to him upon his deathbed. It was said to have shed the blood of both men and myth.

He buckles the sheath on his belt and slips the dagger in smoothly, then meets up with his companions.

Leopold would've preferred a cart to ride in, to make things easier given his slowed gait, but ended up walking a few clips behind the Pfarrer, his thoughts lost in the weapon he carried.
Last edited June 10, 2025 4:36 am

Rolls

Notice - (1d6, 1d6, RA)

1d6 : (2) = 2

1d6 : (2) = 2

Jun 10, 2025 3:47 pm
Riding along beside the others, at a slow canter, Von Schwarzenwolff watches their surrounding. The ancient blade is sheathed at the hip, as a possible focus item for the lingering essence of the haunted Coachman.

Rolls

Notice - (1d6+1d6, RA)

(4) + (1) = 5

Jun 10, 2025 11:35 pm
Retracing the route they took previously to Simon’s body, the party head out east along the Lindendorf road. They reach the tiny roadside shrine dedicated to Saint Walburga. The shrine requires tending and Frau Bauer cannot resist the duty of replacing its faded flowers and pulling back weeds. Just ahead, the road reaches a tight corner, a likely place for the uncontrolled coach (if the tale was true) to have plunged into the lake.

Von Schwarzenwolff catches sight of fish, lying dead in the grass on the lake side of the road, in and around the sharp bend. They have leapt from the lake for some reason….
OOC:

So it’s likely the carriage is in the lake just out from the bend, assuming von Schwarzenwolff’s grandfather’s story is true. It cannot be seen from the road, or even if you wade out a little into the lake. Assuming you wish to see it, please contrive a way of spotting it (swimming out and diving deep (TN6) or commandeering a boat from the village then looking down into the lake depths).

You can forgo this and assume the carriage is there, either waiting out the rest of the day or returning when dusk approaches.

To anticipate another issue, there are three fighting capable villagers—the woodcutter and two fishermen— who have d8 in fighting but no wild die of course. Frau Bauer is still with the party with the same stats but is no longer a wild card character. They can be persuaded with an appropriate roll to join the ambush.

Jun 12, 2025 4:51 pm
Upon finding the most like spot where the battle with the undead coachman has taken place many years hence, Von Schwarzenwolff weighs their options and attempts to round up and persuade several able-bodied locals to assist in the upcoming confrontation, should it be necessary. The Master also enlists the aid of Frau Bauer.
Last edited June 12, 2025 4:55 pm

Rolls

Persuasion - (1d6+1d4, RA)

(3) + (3) = 6

Jun 12, 2025 9:24 pm
Von Schwarzenwolff gathers a party of fighters and waits out the day.

As dusk arrives, the group is assembled on the bend in the road, looking out over the water.

The sun sinks behind the mountains and the lake darkens in the gathering gloom. The forested slope behind the road begins to grow quiet.
OOC:

So please specify what your character’s stance and equipment is. Hiding behind a tree trunk with a blunderbuss. Standing at the water’s edge with a pitchfork. Etc.

Unless otherwise commanded the four non wild cards—Frau Bauer, woodcutter, two fishermen— kneel or sit on the lake-facing side of the road, looking out over the water. Each has a simple pistol and the melee weapon of their choice. Frau Bauer wears a heavy family crucifix obviously around her neck.

Jun 13, 2025 1:45 am
The Pfarrer is standing at the water's edge, his hand on his crucifix. A vial of holy water is in his left hand.
Jun 13, 2025 4:19 am
Rondel dagger tightly held in hand, the schoolmaster anxiously waits at the water's edge, several paces away from the schoolmaster in case the stagecoach emerges closer in this direction.
Jun 13, 2025 8:54 pm
Having secured steed to the bole of a tree away from the edge of the water, Von Schwarzenwoff awaits with grandfather's blade in hand and both musket and pistol loaded for easy access, should the phantom coach appear. I thought crosses mind that the banks of the lake could have swollen or receded in the many years since the initial encounter with the haunted coachman. Von Schwarzenwolff keeps watch not only at the waters of the lake, but also along the bank for signs of movement in the sod.
Jun 14, 2025 10:56 am
‘What is this ?’ whispers the woodcutter as the water threshes. Fish of several kinds leap at the lake surface as though fleeing some terrible presence.

Twenty yards out, a solid grey shape emerges. It is a skull, winged like a bat or flying fish. Bleary from its day of underwater rest, it pauses on the surface, extending its wings like a grotesque duck readying to take flight!


….seeing the ambush laid for it on the bank, the skull vampire’s grey sockets flash red with alarm and challenge!
OOC:


No fear effect yet to roll against….it is too small and distant…

You can use firearms as soon as it appears. Medium range for pistols (TN5) , short (TN4) for muskets if you fire before it closes.

The old vampire is tougher than its spawn at Toughness 8.

Pfarrer Sweiger can wield his cross —just— at this range. Same effects as before* but at tn6. Presuming he wants to keep it at bay rather than fly in to melee.

(*Success deflects / prevents an attack on the Pfarrer specifically.
A raise forces the target to stay at bay from the whole party
Two raises ‘turns’ it , forcing it to flee
Three raises destroys it.)

I’ll roll some shots for the non wild cards after wild cards have gone…

Jun 14, 2025 2:38 pm
Cunimund raises his crucifix and presents it boldly, but he falters and drops the crucifix into the muddy bank!
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Rolls

Faith - (1d8, 1d6, RA)

1d8 : (1) = 1

1d6 : (1) = 1

Jun 15, 2025 10:15 am
Seeing the fell vampiric head rising from the depths of the lake, Von Schwerzenwollf exclaims, "Here rises the monster that plagues our village!" Quickly sheathing the blade, the Master un-shoulders the smoothbore musket, aims, and fires upon the abomination.

Rolls

Shoot - (1d8+1d8, RA)

(3) + (2) = 5

Damage - (2d8, RA)

(31) = 4

Jun 15, 2025 2:13 pm
The musket ball ricochets from the skull.

Following von Schwarzenwolff’s cue, the four villagers discharge their pistols!

Two of the balls strike home with awesome power, shattering the skull and flinging its fragments over the lake’s surface!

Grey smoke from the fusillade clouds the scene.

Frau Bauer speaks.

"But the monster is not destroyed? A true vampire cannot be completely killed by mortal weapons. It will gather itself into its sanctuary and , with time, reform itself."

"But the creature has no sanctuary, no coffin? " the woodcutter objects.
OOC:


To save speculation, since your characters would guess, the sunken carriage itself serves as the vampire’s ‘coffin’.

To complete the adventure, devise a means to destroy the carriage before the vampire can return and reconstitute itself. You have not yet discovered where the carriage is, but local fishermen will eventually be able to spot the vehicle lying sixty feet offshore, fifteen feet down among a bed of thick weed.

Approaches might include sending down a diver — perhaps one of the wild cards— to break it up, dredging it up with hooks, or some other method.

Rolls

Frau Bauer, woodcutter, fisherman1, fisherman2 - ((1d6, (1d6, (1d6, (1d6)

(1d6 : (5) = 5

(1d6 : (3) = 3

(1d6 : (6) = 6

(1d6 : (1) = 1

damage - ((2d6, RA);(2d6, RA)

(2d6 : (6612) = 15

RA);(2d6 : (624) = 12

Jun 15, 2025 4:31 pm
Cunimund shamefully picks up his crucifix and rinses it off in the water before placing it back around his neck. When he thinks that no one is looking, he takes a sip from his flask. "We will have to destroy the carriage," he says. "Perhaps we should go down and investigate?" He uses the royal "we", as swimming isn't his strong suit.
Jun 15, 2025 6:17 pm
"Dredging it up may be better than trying to work in the dark, murky waters. I'm not entirely sure how much of a vampire's sanctuary needs to be destroyed for it to no longer function."

Leopold tries to remember it anything in his readings mentioned that specific instruction.

Rolls

Occult - (1d4, 1d6, RA)

1d4 : (42) = 6

1d6 : (2) = 2

Jun 15, 2025 7:32 pm
ctme2000 says:
"Dredging it up may be better than trying to work in the dark, murky waters. I'm not entirely sure how much of a vampire's sanctuary needs to be destroyed for it to no longer function."

Leopold tries to remember it anything in his readings mentioned that specific instruction.
OOC:


The carriage needs to be wrecked, exposing every part to sunlight
Jun 17, 2025 1:41 pm
One of the fishermen sees that a suggestion is needed.

"Leave it to me, I will hook the carriage and have it hauled ashore with my brothers’ horses. Or we will dive down ourselves and wreck it with crowbars!"

But later the fisherman, named Vitus Fischer, spreads gossip that it was he, Vitus, who shot the skull from the air. And that he took action to destroy its sanctuary.
OOC:

End of adventure!

Milestone reached, advance secured.

I get the sense that players have gone as far as they are interested?

Or perhaps we could adjust expectations of gameplay and continue with a more traditional, action-oriented game? Less mystery and problem solving, more action?

Jun 17, 2025 2:16 pm
OrangeTree says:
I get the sense that players have gone as far as they are interested?

Or perhaps we could adjust expectations of gameplay and continue with a more traditional, action-oriented game? Less mystery and problem solving, more action?
I am up for continuing, though a little more action would not go amiss. I have enjoyed the game thus far.
Last edited June 17, 2025 2:17 pm
Jun 18, 2025 9:15 pm
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Sorry. I haven't been able to log in to the site for two days. I tried several times yesterday. I know, having kept up with GP's Discord, that Keleth took the site offline for a while.
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