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Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 6:43 am
by RorytheRomulan
Ryld stops and gawks into the locket, oblivious to the words of his companions. He puts the locket in his pocket and stoops to rifle through the corpse's clothing, and fondles the war machine as well. Whatever he finds, if anything, he sets his sights on the pillar above them, hoping to learn more about the locket up there.

Once up at the top of the ridge, he clasps the rapier by the hilt with both hands behind his back to hide his weapon from the madwoman's view. Yes - she is clearly mad...

He whispers, "How do you want to handle this?"
Lol good fail or bad fail... I'll let you know what I come up with.

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:42 pm
by Vardaen
*** On Arrival ***

Tome unsheaths a dagger at his side and hands it to Ryld to coat, then carefully places it away.

He points at the tower, "We should head to the tower distant on the horizon first."

*** At the machine ***
"Quite interesting." he scribes in his book for a time running his hands over the machine before they leave.

*** Now ***
"A demonic ritual, and a cult member doubtless." He places his hand on a slender wand tucked into his belt. "We should approach with caution, so we do not become distracted by this matter." He points with a metal hand, "Perhaps we should go around."

During the trip Tome has mentioned he is a arcanist, his power lays in the casting of spells, the study of magic, and the experimentation of said magic on the body of living creatures.

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 8:47 pm
by ManWithDoor
"Caution is wise, my new friend. We approach carefully, lest we bring down unnecessary danger upon our own heads. After all, we have a mission to fulfill and distractions are a nuisance." He halts a moment at the feelings coming from the soul coin. He reaches into his pouch and palms the spirit of the orc shaman, trying to get a clearer understanding of what he is sensing.

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 11:57 pm
by Othniel
"I think we should go around," Morneth offers with a shrug. "A slight delay in travel may prove wiser in the long run."

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 9:28 pm
by Shurijo
Atop the hill, Tome's docent immediately sends a thought to inspect the eight stones surrounding the obelisk. From a distance, it's clear the stones are marked with glowing runes. Each rune emits a powerful magic aura of a particular school of magic. Each of the rune symbols represent a different school of magic--abjuration, conjuration, divination, enchantment, evocation, illusion, necromancy, and transmutation--matching that of its aura. The warforged also realizes that the obelisk is somehow channeling arcane magics from the stones.

Log'thar heeds caution and pulls out his soul coin. The orc shaman telepathically speaks clearly to him, '{Orc}Dam ul dam. Vadokan malwun. Al haugh ork.' Feelings of joy, anticipation, and sadness emit from the coin.

As they stare at the woman and make their plans, she rushes from stone to stone touching them in a seemingly random sequence. Then (what appears to be) magic missiles are released from the obelisk knocking her to the ground. Cursing again, she pounds the earth and kicks at the foundation of the obelisk. Raising a hand with an obscene gesture along with curses, she sits staring up at the structure.
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Ok, map has 7 stones, there's actually 8 surrounding the center obelisk. I couldn't find a better map, so lets go with it :D
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Translation
Dam ul dam = "blood for blood"
Vadokan = dead
Malwun = "oathbrother" (non-gendered, means "oathsister" as well)
Al haugh ork = Heart is orc.

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 5:58 am
by RorytheRomulan
Ryld stifles a chuckle. "Looks like she's having trouble. Why don't we offer our help? She might have the same goal. Hell, she might even be that Jezirpa we were told to look out for. But of course she might not be." He gives his weapon a tap on the hilt.

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 12:08 am
by Othniel
"Fine, but don't say I didn't warn you when she tries to rip your face off."

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:18 pm
by Vardaen
After some moments Tome speaks again.

"Curious. Each menhir is radiating a magic from a different sphere of power. The center monolith is channeling the magic. I believe I must study this collection of aggregate of mineral matter. I retract my previous statement to avoid it." Then he starts down the ridge walking toward the women with the others.

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:40 pm
by ManWithDoor
The paladin checks to make sure his full regalia is revealed and clear. He brushes off some dust and dirt from his shield, and digs out the more stubborn spots. As they approach, he hails her at a reasonable distance. Everyone down here is paranoid, as it should be. Trust is a commodity earned, not given to strangers met in the wilderness. "Greetings, mistress. How fares your research?"

Chapter 1: From The Highway to Hell

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:26 pm
by Shurijo
The woman jumps up from her spot surprised at Log'thar's voice. She quickly takes an offensive spell casting position for a moment and then lowers her head and arms with a long sigh. Muttering to herself, "If you're going to kill me, just do it. My spells cannot leave the ring and this stone prevents me from taking my own life."

She takes a moment to look at the group and then notices the paladin's shield. Looking a bit surprised, she raises an eyebrow. Talking directly to the orc, she asks "Did Tubidu finally send someone to help me?"

"I've been here trapped here for years... or decades ... or ... I don't even... " She trails off a bit, clearly confused by hell's lack of a day/night cycle. The hellscape constantly appears as if it is dusk.

Holding out her hand to warn the others, she says. "Do not enter the ring. I felt the arcane power from the stones and ventured into the trap. The others sought to free me, but they never returned. I thought they'd abandoned me."

"I have tried to unlock its secrets. And I have failed countless times to decipher any pattern or solution to this puzzle. There are too many permutations of the runes and my spells are useless against its barriers. It is impossible without the solution. I was a fool. The temptation was too great."