Monday, 24 May 2021

Roztov's Everquest Lore Library: Update 24-05-2021


 

Roztov's Everquest Lore Library: Update 24-05-2021

I've finally got round to doing updates to this website that has been on the go since 2001. You can certainly tell by looking at the old Frontpage HTML!

It's here: http://www.roztov.epizy.com/lore/index.htm

 Anyway, have added new entries for:

- Empires of Kunark

- Ring of Scale

- The Burning Lands

 

There is more stuff to be added, so watch this space :)

I'm still playing and enjoying EQ - using the Overseer system to level up and going back and doing quests in expansions that I never really went to before.

Wednesday, 19 May 2021

DRAFT Paradise - Chapter One: Genesis (2822)

 


Chapter One: Genesis (2822)

Johnny Frost was too stoned to drive, but he got in the car regardless. Three of his friends piled in, slamming the doors, violent actions that made his head vibrate. Joe got in the passenger seat, the leader of this outfit, Ellie and Wasp got in the back.

It was late at night, past midnight and they had spent a long evening smoking, talking and watching TV. Eventually Joe had gotten restless and wanted to go out for a drive, to clear his head or whatever it was that got into him on nights like this. To see the streets, to see something different than the four walls of the flat, he never really went into the forces that drove him. They weren’t going anywhere, just driving around, they might stay in the city, or they might go down to the Delta. It was Joe that decided when they drove and it was him that decided where they went. It was Johnny’s car though, and it was him that paid for the petrol. Already the car was filling up with smoke. Johnny didn’t mind, the cops didn’t go out much these days, the roads were always quiet and he was too wasted to care much about anything. He was hoping that they could swing by his girlfriend’s later and see if she was still awake.

Joe was the only one equipped to make decisions, and Johnny passively took the turns he was instructed to, going with the flow, his brain thoroughly disengaged.

‘Down there,’ Joe would instruct in his husky chain-smokers voice, and Johnny would swing the long car round in a wide arc. Most of the time though, no one was in charge of the direction they were taking and it was as if Beryl was driving herself, a long yellow beast moving slowly through the night, with four people asleep in her belly.

They were south of the river now, meandering through the deserted night-time streets. What little traffic remained in Evermarch had long since ceased, the buses had stopped running before it had even got dark, sticking to the times from when there had been a curfew in place. The only people that went about at this time of night were running furtive errands, or spivs, or heretics.

‘Are we going to the Delta?’ asked Johnny.

Ellie and Wasp were having a stupid sounding giggling conversation in the back. She was a big solidly built teenage girl, Wasp was a short and narrow fourteen-year-old boy, his growth stunted by a mother that had smoked all the way through her pregnancy.

As always Joe was in the front, either smoking a joint, waiting for it to be passed to him, or rolling another one. This was another reason Johnny liked to drive, Joe rolled much better than he did, Johnny found it all but impossible to do while in a moving car and wasn’t particularly good at it when sat in his own home either.

Barely doing thirty, they cruised through Shields and into South Bannock. Joe finished rolling the joint he had been working on, using an old newspaper on his lap as a table, lit it and took a draw.

‘You want to hit the Delta?’ he asked, scratching at the scraggy beard that grew patchily on his sunburnt and freckled face.

‘Not been there in a while, I suppose,’ murmured Johnny. ‘How hot is it down there now, do you know?’

‘Why don’t we find out?’

Johnny nodded, and when the joint was passed to him, he took a couple of long draws then passed it back. He felt better now, with a destination to aim for. He’d not long filled the tank of Beryl, the old Splinter that she was, and he always liked visiting the Delta. To him, it felt like going on holiday.

The only thing he didn’t like about it was that when they headed south, he could see Wormwood. The others didn’t have to look at it and Joe would turn to talk to the others, but there in the sky hung Wormwood, a vast lazy red star, the size of a penny piece, but giving off little more than reflected light, an angry pustulant wart on the face of the cosmos. Like a negative after-image from looking at the sun, that burned into the soul, or rather through it, like a jet of flame through a sheet of tissue paper. People could go crazy looking at it for too long, but when Johnny drove, every so often his eyes would flick up to look at it, as if checking it had not moved closer, or grown larger. It was a reflex action, like a tongue probing at a rotten tooth or a nervous tick.

Johnny tutted and pulled down the sun visor, resolving to pay as little attention to Wormwood’s evil presence as he could.

‘We should score tomorrow,’ said Joe, stretching back in his seat. ‘We can head over to Mickeys and get a nine bar from him.’

‘He owes you money?’ asked Johnny, some old memory stirring in his mind.

‘Yeah, and two packets of fags.’

Johnny turned the car onto the dual-carriageway, they were close to the Delta now. Even with the windows rolled up they could feel the air pressure changing as they approached the Transition Zone.

‘They’ve blocked the road,’ said Johnny, the only one looking out of any of the window.

Joe looked up, then checked his pockets. ‘Fuck! Stop, pull over!’

Johnny gentled rolled the car onto the pavement. Joe bailed out, taking his gear and his coat with him. Ellie and Wasp, clambered out the back, throwing questions at Joe, but not getting any answers.

Without another word, their leader stalked off into the empty side streets, Wasp yapping at his heals while Ellie pulled on her hijab and followed on after them.

Johnny sighed, not for the first time realising he was the only one with any manners. ‘Well, good bye then,’ he said to himself as he leaned over to the passenger seat to sweep the loose tobacco that Joe had scattered everywhere, onto the floor. After a cursory glance around the car to see that nothing had been left behind that might get him lifted, he pulled back out onto the road.

Fuck it, he thought to himself, I’ll go to the Delta by myself.

The road block was four police cars positioned across the south bound carriageway. As Johnny drew up to it, a white van was being waved through, pulling away from the checkpoint.

He was nervous and suddenly regretting his decision to go anywhere near the police in the condition he was in. It was too late now though, he wound down the window on the driver’s side and leaned out to talk to the copper that was waving him down.

Johnny knew from past experience that they didn’t really care about anything except if you didn’t have a beard or fringes on your shirt, both of which he had, or if you were a woman out in public without a veil. And even then, they just gave you a warning. The cops were a lot more easy-going than they were back before the reditus.

The cop shone a torch at him. He was a fat middle-aged man, someone from well before. He too wore a beard, and his uniform was made faintly ridiculous looking by the fringe that had been sewn onto the bottom of his jacket.

‘Where ye headed son?’

‘I’m going to see my girlfriend in the Projects. I’m allowed. We’re bubbled.’

‘Uh-huh,’ nodded the copper passively. ‘Papers?’

‘Haven’t any, sorry,’ replied Johnny with a gulp. ‘I read you don’t need them now, I read that.’

‘Every day, it changes son,’ sighed the cop. ‘You have a pass at least?’

‘I’ve got that,’ said Johnny gratefully and fumbled it out of the glove box.

The cop looked it over and eventually said, ‘This is a year old.’

‘Oh right,’ stuttered Johnny, who now just wanted to get out of there before they lifted him. ‘If it’s not valid I can just turn round and go home, it’s no problem.’

The cop stood back and took in the car. Beryl the Yellow Peril, a twenty-year-old hand painted Cavalier.

‘Where on earth did you get this car, son?’

‘It’s a Splinter,’ explained Johnny. ‘From the Delta. She’s taxed and everything. No worries, I can turn round, its fine.’

‘Och well, no, on you go then, but watch yourself. The muta are out in force tonight, I’d go straight to your girlfriend’s and stay there if I were you, you don’t want to get caught up in anything.’

Johnny gave the copper a friendly smile and a wave as he pulled away, Beryl rolling sluggishly down the hill out of the Transition Zone.

‘Phew!’ he said to himself, then rolled down the windows to enjoy the tropical heat of the Delta as he moved through the Zone from a chilly night in Evermarch to the sweltering evening heat. The air was heavy and wet, his car had no air conditioning and he was soon unbuttoning his shirt to let the air cool the sweat forming on his body.

He had been surprised to hear the policeman use such a derogatory term for the Committee, but maybe the old guy was passed caring. Even Johnny didn’t call them the muta, just for safety’s sake as much as anything else. It was probably fine, but, well, it felt rude and you know, God was listening. It didn’t stop Joe or the other two, they were terrible blasphemers. His thoughts drifted elsewhere, to pleasant thoughts of his docile girlfriend, Stiffy, who lived out in the Projects.

‘I’ll go see Stiffy, she what she’s up to,’ he said to himself. It took another half-hour to get there, along a wide straight road that followed to coastline from the Delta to the Projects. There wasn’t much countryside in between, just patches of jungle, that extended further into the interior. The road was built up with shanties, warungs, newsagents and other small shops, business that would have been bustling with activity even at this time of night, before the reditus, but that were now all shuttered up and dark.

 

Stiffy was home, she was awake and alone. Her mother and sister were at the local clinic, and they would be there for another week, both were recovering from a Splinter virus.

‘It’s gone right round the Projects,’ she informed him as they lay back in bed together.

‘How are they?’ he asked.

‘It’s just a precaution, that’s what they said. The doctors are keeping everyone in that has got it. They’ll get out once they’re not infectious.’

Johnny nuzzled into her warm soft neck.

‘You can stay here for a while if you like,’ she giggled. ‘It would just be you and me.’

‘Aye, could do,’ accepted Johnny happily. It would be good to give his lungs a bit of a break from all the weed he smoked with the others back at the flat.

 

***

 

Samuel had a good view from his flat on the 12th floor. It was a Project flat, small, but comfortable enough if you kept it tidy, which he did. He sat in the dark of his living room, on the only armchair, facing the window, a tall black man in his mid-thirties with short hair and clean-shaven cheeks.

He preferred to watch the Delta out of his living-room window these days, rather than the TV. There was nothing on anyway. He could see all the way across the river to Evermarch on a clear day, but tonight he was watching the goings on closer to home, down on St George Street. A squad of muta were putting up a barricade. There was already a recently built watchtower there, between the General Store and the Bridal Shop, that had been bad enough, but now it looked like they meant to start harassing people as they went about their daily business.

‘They is bringing in the curfew again, I can tell it man. They is locking it down like they did last year,’ he said to the black cat that was asleep on his knees.

He sighed and reached over to the coffee table. He re-read the letter that had come for him this morning from the Committee. All the others like it, over the last year, he had ignored, but if the muta were back out on the streets, that was another matter.

‘If they want I, they can come for I,’ he said to the cat, then crumpled up the letter and threw it in the rough direction of the kitchen bin.

Des had called earlier to say she would be round. Maybe she would and maybe she wouldn’t. With what was going on right now she would be better off lying low. She liked to move around “under cover of darkness” as she described it, so he expected her any time between now and five in the morning.

Living in the Projects he was better off than most of the people in the Delta and Des liked to come round if she could, to get away from the crowded apartment she shared with six other single women. Samuel had never been in, men were not allowed in the building, but Des had told him it was a hell-hole, damp, crowded and infested with cockroaches. There was no hot water and the electricity was intermittent. On top of that, the other women were all nasty, always telling on each other to the muta for even the most minor of public decency infringements. Samuel and Des had dated before the reditus though, and if she could, she would come across to stay at his place, a palace by comparison.

At two in the morning there was the lightest of taps at his door.

‘Let me in,’ whispered Des through the letterbox, ‘Me closed up again, me doubled over with the agonies, Sam.’

He opened the door and the slight figure of his girlfriend scuttled into the flat. She then lay down on his sofa and threw her head back. ‘Me closed up again, Sam.’

He kissed his teeth and put the kettle on. Once it was boiled, he made some tea, then filled a plastic bottle with hot water and wrapped it in a towel. She sat up and took the tea, and put the bottle under her tummy.

‘Me sister, me mother, me cousins, we all closed up,’ she said as she literally writhed with pain on the sofa.

‘What happened this time?’ he asked. ‘Me no hear nothing.’

‘How should I know,’ she growled, ‘Some Canaanite, some Zion, some whore of Babylon, me no know, some Onanite stoned to death for spilling he seed on the ground. How should I know?’

‘Come on Des,’ said Samuel as he settled back into his chair. ‘Not this ting again.’

‘You take a look Samuel,’ she said, using his full name as she did when she was angry. ‘You know they burn the whores down in Goldengreens? They be up here next.’

‘That can’t be true, Des.’

‘You look out you window so high, but you no see these tings, Sam?’ she kissed her teeth then groaned. ‘I see these tings, Sam.’

She noticed the crumpled-up letter in the doorway to the kitchen.

‘You get another letter?’

‘From the Committee.’

‘What it say?’

‘They want I, then can come for I.’

‘You bring that letter to me now, you hear me?’

Sam dutifully retrieved the letter from beside the bin and handed to her. She smoothed it out, then  studied it with great care and interest.

‘Why you no do what they say?’ she asked. ‘It’s no great hardship.’

‘Easy for you to say.’

‘Easy for you to do. Easier than for me,’ she said harshly. ‘Go get the snip-snip and they leave you alone. They find out me closed up, I tell you they burn me.’

Sam muttered and turned away. Des sighed.

‘Have you eaten?’ he asked eventually.

‘How can I eat in this condition,’ she moaned. ‘You some kind of stupid man? Just put me to bed.’

When she was in Samuel’s bed, she was hardly any more content and continued to moan and prattle.

‘Me family all hiding down in the Arches. What a way to live. How you be so lucky, man? How you get a place in the Projects with all the clansmen?’

She knew well enough it was because of his job, so he continued to pat her hand and say nothing. Eventually he got undressed, then got into bed beside her.

‘Where you going?’ she asked.

‘It me own bed, woman,’ he murmured as he lay his head on the pillow.

‘Don’t be putting dat ting anywhere near me, man,’ she warned as she rolled over to face the wall.

‘Be quiet, woman,’ he sighed as he closed his eyes. ‘You talk too much.’

Saturday, 15 May 2021

Now with Vampires!

I'm running a campaign (D&D 3.5) that is choc full of vampires and applying the template is a real pain so I've added it to my character creator for quick Vampire NPC generation :)



Get it here:

http://www.roztov.epizy.com/dd/NPCDD.html

New look website

 


 Although I love my old circa-2001 style website, sometimes it needs an update!

I've re-done the landing page and seperated it out into 4 sections

- Written work - my books

- Karama Kingdom - the charity game

- My Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Character Creator

- My Everquest Lore Website

 It's here:

 http://www.roztov.epizy.com/

Sunday, 9 May 2021

(G450 24/04/2021 via Roll20 - AP(GM), JF, KT) LR38

 (G450 24/04/2021 via Roll20 - AP(GM), JF, KT) LR38

[And now back to my own adventures on Yacg'harr Island. where I was putting the band back together.]

DAY 535 (20th Eleasis) (August)

Sylvia and Jiggles arrived on the island in the wee small hours of the morning. I assume they teleported in somehow, but I didn't ask.

Jiggles was happy to be part of the action again, but I think Sylvia, who is an incredibly lazy young lady, was looking forward to some 'me time' and as she currently had enough gold to last her for years was in no great need of more.

Still, us Laviuses stick together, and it was good to see her. She is a heavy-weight dungeon delving undead-ass-kicking cleric now, and very handy to have about.

In the morning we sent Jiggles into 'Pirate Town' - just to keep her ear to the ground. She mainly sat in the pub drinking small beer. Later she informed us that at some point we could expect a scouting party to be sent to see what was going on.

Sylvia was given the task of casting a Hallow spell (with Dimensional Anchor) inside the barrow. This would take her 24 hours.

With Jonathan flying patrols around the island and keeping an eye open for pirate ships I was starting to feel a little safer. A reckoning was surely coming with the pirates, but as each day passed we became better equipped to deal with it.

Myself and Dak decided to do some more experimenting with the portal. Here is a summary of our findings:

Branch 1 (Green Branch) 5 symbols
- House        - Lead to a giant ruined castle/mansion in the jungle
- Chest        - all the loots!
- Tree        - Black Jungle maybe?
- Cave         - Coast to east somewhere. Cave with a rotten boat in it.
- Boat        - Coast to east - we followed the coast down to Sammarash and had lunch there

Branch 2 (Yellow Branch) 5 symbols
1 - satyr scout did not return

Branch 3 (Orange Branch) 5 symbols
1  - Snowflake - Cold! - mountains, tundra


Branch 4 (Red Branch)    6 symbols
1 Cloud - satyr scout did not return
2 Rock - rock and earth. Bad Air. Was a bit of a struggle to get back again.
3 Flame -
4 Water -
5 Tree -
6 Swirl -

Branch 5 (Violet Branch) 17 symbols
1 - ? satyr did not return

So, the mansion we found would have been lovely at some point, but it was  weather damaged and in a state of disrepair. It was structurally sound though. It would cost a fortune to get it back to its former glory.

We spent some time wandering from room to room, taking it all in, then went up onto the battlements. We could see the sea and judging by the temperature of the air and the position of the sun I think we were still somewhere in Chult.

After a while though I had run out of Satyrs to send through the portals to scout them. It would be better to get some other spells on the go too to pinpoint more accurately where we were landing each time.

After our evening meal a watch was set and we settled down into our bedrolls. Everyone had a smile on their face, and no wonder, considering the amount of treasure we had found and the power that we now had at our disposal.


DAY 536 (21th Eleasis) (August)

I was woken at about half six in the morning, when Irritator, who was on watch,  started shouting that a portal was opening.

Dak rushed to remove the key from the first pillar, but it was locked in. A squat, blubbery humanoid, with a slack mouth full of fangs stepped through the portal. It went to attack us, but we quickly dealt with it, and Irritator blew it to bits with a volley of Magic Missiles.

We struggled to get the key out, but another creature came through the portal. This time is was a gaunt humanoid with one large horn and a big mouth. It smelled terrible.

It somehow plunged the barrow into darkness, but Dak drew out the Emberblade and we quickly located it again. Startled, it seemed to teleport, or phase, or something, and was gone!

We waited nervously for ten minutes until the portal closed again. Dak tried to get the key out, but his fat-fingered half-orc hands couldn't quite get a good enough grip.

In the end it was Jiggles's nimble, but strong, fingers that got it out.

So lesson learned! Take the key out once you are done 'portaling' for the day.


Saturday, 8 May 2021

(G449 17/04/2021 via Roll20 - AP, KT, JF(GM)) WA84

 


(G449 17/04/2021 via Roll20 - AP, KT, JF(GM)) WA84

[Back in the forests around Cedarsproke, Fenrir was changing his plans.]


DAY 498(13th Flamerule)(July) ...

Fenrir came very close to giving the order to teleport everyone into the heart of the lair of the Night King right then and there.

But, almost like a drunk man suddenly coming to his senses, he realised that they were not prepared for such a tough encounter. They had only just finished a big fight in the house of Blackthorn the Druid, Veddic was low on spells and Raz  was tired from all his rage-filled axe chopping.

Fenrir tried the communication charm, but it was silent, he could not reach
Reinward again.
'OK,' he said. 'He's likely still alive, and he has all those things on his wrists, he's probably fine for now. Change of plan.'

Pweety teleported them to Westgate, he then thanked her and paid her off. He then, in the company of Veddic and Raz, flew out to Spectre Island to see Random.

Meanwhile, Ren was indeed still alive, but could hardly be described as being in a situation that was 'fine'.

He was in the prison area with the Darklady Dahlia Vhammos (a vampire of the Night King's  Court) and some of her guards.

'This is your last chance to take the easy way and tell us of the prophecy!' she demanded
of him. Random blathered some nonsense in reply.
'Very well,' she cried. 'Bring forth the Diabalos!'

Ren was briefly left alone in a cell. It was well appointed as cells went, with a bed, a desk, a chair and even a bearskin rug to keep the floor warm.

For some inexplicable reason he decided to break off the bears incisors and stick them in his mouth. When he was pulled out of the cell he saw a new face, that of a small rather nervous looking diabalos.

It was Bwabazwards, the fellow that Fenrir and his friends had rescued from Cormariel Castle some time ago on behalf of the Night Parade.

Ren began to beg for mercy, but managed to bite his own lip with the bear teeth. When his mouth started to fill up with blood, he spat it out at the Darklady. Perhaps he hoped it would have the same effect as it had had on The Twilight Knight, but it did not, as none went in her mouth.

He tried to apologise, but the guards grabbed him. Bwabazwards was shoved forward and told to do whatever it was he was about to do.
Ren felt dizzy, and his will slowly began to break.
'No! Please!' he begged, 'I'll tell you!'
'Well speak then!' demanded the Darklady.
But Ren only stalled again. She snarled and left the chamber. Ren slipped into unconsciousness.

He awoke in a large mansion house stuffed full of fabulous treasure. Bwabazwards was there.
'Is this a dream?' he asked.
'Yes,' confirmed the diabalos. 'I've tried to tailor it to your desires and make it
comfortable for you.'
'What do you want?'
'I don't know, but you know what they want. What is it? A prophecy?'
Ren nodded.
'Well, you may as well tell me, I'll get to it sooner or later,' sighed Bwabazwards.

Ren decided to tell some lies, making up some nonsense on the stop, but what came out of his mouth was the first stanza of the prophecy.

''
Then one chose of Ilmater will come,
On ancient wings and by fated airs decree,
No players proclaim, no fife, no drum,
But by quiet night, by land or sea,
''

Bwabazwards produced a notebook and wrote Ren's words down.
'What are you doing, why did you write that down? That's not what I said!' Ren wanted to say. But what came out his mouth was the next stanza of the prophecy.

This went on for some time, Ren not knowing the best thing he could have done in the circumstances was keep his mouth shut, and Bwabazwards, somehow, stealing the information the vampires needed from Ren's mind.

In the end he tried picturing a brick wall (or something) in his thoughts, and this helped a bit, but he could still not stop his tongue from wagging.

He was about to reveal the last lines of the prophecy when another figure appeared.
A large armoured man pushed aside the diabalos who fell to the ground with a scream.
'Silence devil!' shouted the knight.
'My name is Sir Liroc Dragonscale,' said the man. 'I am a Triadic Knight, sent by Ilmater. Wake up now lad, someone is being sent to help you.'

Ren woke with a start, and found he was back in his cell. With no better options he settled down to wait.

Meanwhile - over on Spectre Island, Random had quiet a lot of information to give to Fenrir. This is what he said:

''
I've been given a new job, straight from the top. I've hired, at great expense, a  warlock, a cleric and a barbarian. I will be the rogue!

We are going west to Tezzir to cause chaos over there and get noticed. In essence we will be pretending to be Barry and his friends.

I'm hoping this will buy you some time. But be warned, you've killed Katheera Urdo and Sharkchum. They have both been resurrected and are out for blood. Your blood. Well, mine  now. It's good that you still have Blackthorn alive - good thinking! - Put him somewhere  safe and out of the way for now.

The next targets you go for, don't kill them, it's pointless. Bribe them, banish them, lock them up, do whatever you like, but don't kill them! They just come back and cause  problems. Unless they are a vampires of course, and effectively already dead anyway.

So, the plan is this. Cavu is in the Vampire Keep, dragging the Night Masks gaze to the  east. I am in Tezzir, dragging their gaze to the west.

Try and do the following, not necessarily in this order, but this is what I would suggest.

   1. Figure out the Prophecy and do what ever needs doing. Gerty tells me that it is vital
   2. Kill the Croamarch
   3. Have the sword to hand
   4. Have the crown (or whatever) (Ren's prophecy) to hand
   5. Have support of mercs
   6. Have support of at least 4 of the other factions
   7. Have Raz married to Thistle!
   8. Have support of at least 5 'demographics'
   9. Weaken or destroy the Night Masks
   10. Nobble all rivals or at least the biggest ones

   - and when that is all done, declare Raz king!
   
It won't be easy. Here is 100,000 gold. It's everything. (in Bag of Holding Type I)

If after 30 days you need more, shoot 10 Eldritch Blasts straight up in the air, 1 every  minute. We will be watching.

Or if that's too conspicuous, put an advert in the Westgate Gazette looking to buy a  second-hand Comyrian waffle-iron and give the address for the pickup.

At the moment, the Night Masks suspect you, but also think that Barry Shitknees may just  be attacking them in the manner of 'the Watch Commander', to try and miss-direct them. Try to do everything to keep them thinking that.

Eventually they will work it out, and when they do, expect a big attack.

To help with this, Gerty has given this clock to me, to give to you. She called it the  Doomsday Clock. The more danger you are in, the closer it gets to midnight. At the  moment, you can see that it is 15 minutes to midnight.

If you see it moving closer, then perhaps try and misdirect them, or lie low for a  while. If it does go to midnight, then be sure to be ready.

I can't predict what they will do, but I would guess it will not be a direct assault,  at least not to begin with.

They will try and cause chaos, by killing watchmen, by using dopplegangers to discredit  you, by bribing other officials to disavow you. If the Croamarch is still alive they  will drip poison in his ear against you.

If that doesn't work, then it will be all out war, so try and deal with them before  that, as an army of 10,000 vampires from the east on Westgate's doorstep would pretty much spell the end of this little escapade.    
''   

So, after Fenrir and Random had talked for some time, Fenrir stuffed Blackthorn (barrel and all!) into a store room in the Plane of Shadows dungeon on the other side of the Spectre Island portal.
   
After that, they went to the Mercenaries' Guild of Westgate - or one of their establishments in the city anyway, and talked to a clerk there in regards to hiring some muscle for a short while.

Fenrir went in disguise - as Phillipos Mountobattenous - someone who looked like an adventurer.

'We want some people to take on vampires,' he said.
He then paid over the money and arranged to have two powerful wizards and two strong fighters be  put at his disposal for the next twelve days.

DAY 499(14th Flamerule)(July)

During the night, back at the Court of the Night King, Ren was trying to make lock picks from the items available to him in his cell.

Poor Ren was at his wit's end. He was in way over his head and he knew it. He'd stepped off the boat in Westgate expecting to make a bit of money from some light thievery or trickery.
Or if the worst came to the worst, as a caravan guard or bagman for a corrupt guild.

Instead he was embroiled in a plot so fiendishly complicated he was sure he only understood one-tenth of it. That included prophecies, noblemen, vampires, demons, some of the most powerful  forces in Faerune, up to and including the gods themselves!

And here he was now, trapped, alone, terrified and only having narrowly avoided being a  vampire's breakfast. And it was like this that the woman he knew only as "Jane" found him.

Somehow she managed to slay the guards outside and unlock the door of the cell. She ushered him out into the main prison room. He noticed that she only had three red rings left on her wrists. Two on the right and one on the left.

She grabbed Bwabazwards by the scruff of the neck and sought approval from Ren to kill him. Ren said no though, assuming that the diabalos was there against his will too. Bwabazwards slunk back into his cell.

Ren went over to a table where all his possessions had been laid out. He tried the Amulet of Communication, but could hear nothing.

Jane took two red pills from her pocket and gave one to Ren. She motioned for him to take it. He, in turn, motioned to her to go first. She shrugged, sighed and  took the pill. A minute later she was dead.
Ren gulped and put the red pill into his own pocket, deciding not to commit suicide just yet.

Instead he snuck out into the main corridor and found his way to a large store room.
In here he could see the two female wizards that had helped abduct him, sleeping on luxurious looking bed rolls. A skeleton was also ambling about there, so he shut the door and left before he was spotted.

With nowhere else to go, he went back to his cell, hiding Jane's corpse under the bed, then hiding himself under the bearskin rug.

And there he waited until six in the morning.

Rescue was on its way! One of the few weaknesses of the defences of the Court of the Night King was that the Teleportation chamber was kept free of all blocking spells such as Dimensional Lock. Why, can only be guessed, perhaps so that people and vampires could come and go as they please. It is separate and away from the main area, so perhaps that was considered defence enough.

For whatever reason, it allowed Fenrir, Veddic and Raz a chink in the armour that they could exploit - they could not teleport directly to Ren as he was in area that was Dimension Locked.

The mercenaries that they had hired were:

Nocknod 'Dinkledonk' Brightman - a female gnome wizard, who appeared to be quite self-centred
Ria Dibbler - a female halfling wizard, who appeared to be honest and true
Danui the Soldier - a female elf fighter, who was tough and battle scared
Quellian Stomper - a female elf fighter, who appeared to be somewhat crazed

From the Teleportation Chamber a corridor lead north, past more locked door. As soon as they started moving up it though they were attacked by vampire guards. Veddic turned them, but then the non-undead guards, a tough lot of heavily armoured men arrived.

These were Carlos Company, a band of fifty or so mercenaries that had gone missing some  months ago and who now appeared to be all dominated by vampires.

Fenrir and Ren were communicating with the magical amulets by now, and Ren tried to make his way towards his rescuers as best he could.

The battle raged in the main corridor, more armoured men rushing in to take the place of those that fell. Raz and Danui held the line while Fenrir blasted away from the back.
The Carlos Company men were incredibly tough though and it took a long time to slay even one of them. The wizards came up to help, casting spells from the rear as best the could.

Ren, by some miracle, managed to squeeze past all the fighting and once he was clear and on his way to Stomper (who was guarding the portal), Fenrir ordered the retreat and they all ran back to the Teleporter room. The two wizards cast their spells and within a few seconds they were all back at the Mercenaries hiring office.

'That all went rather well,' smiled Fenrir as he slapped the somewhat dazed Ren on the back.

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

(G448 10/04/2021 via Roll20 - AP(GM), JF, KT) LR37

 (G448 10/04/2021 via Roll20 - AP(GM), JF, KT) LR37

[Back on Yacg'harr myself and Dak were about to try and get the portals to work in the Tomb of  Evil King Thamas. Just to note; Irritator had teleported back home for a bit, which is a shame for him as he missed out on what happened next...]

DAY 534 (19th Eleasis) (August) cont...

They 'key' did fit into the hole in the first pillar. It clunked into place with a strong magnetic kind of attraction.

When it did so, a thunder and lightning storm suddenly brewed up outside. Looking out of the barrow we could see electrical energy running down the external pillars. All the runes and other symbols on the pillars inside glowed brightly.

After a couple of minutes it started to die down though and after five minutes it had stopped all together. The glowing runes remained, and there was a low humming noise inside the barrow.

I had the animals watching outside and they reported that some people had come up from 'Pirate Town' to see what was going on, but eventually they wandered back again.

Dak went to find Silas and four hours later they returned. Then together we all began to examine the settings of the key and the many and various symbols on the pillars.

Without going into too much detail here in my personal journal, suffice to say we worked out that these were runes known only to Thamas himself. Silas knew little, had only read references to them in books, and nothing at all as to their meaning.

And so it fell to blind experimentation. The first 'rune' we set it to seemed promising, a pictogram of what looked like a treasure chest.
When this was set, a swirling magical portal appeared between two of the pillars.

A stone was thrown in, then I stuck my finger into it. I then discovered that I  could not pull it back out again!

After much mucking about, I turned into an eagle, then a mouse, then a snake and finally managed to wriggle free. I then turned back into a human and thankfully I still appeared to have all my digits.

I summoned a satyr and instructed him to go through the portal, take a quick look and then come back, which he did. Before he unsummoned he told us the room was dark, it appeared to be full of chests and he was not attacked.

We stepped though and Dak drew the Emberblade so that we could see what we were doing.

It was amazing! It was literally a room full of treasure. A large room too, about a hundred feet on each side, with all the walls lined with treasure chests, stacks of object d'art and other valuable items. It was an adventurers dream. Dak was practically drooling from the mouth at the sight of it.

There was also a portal beside us, glowing blue between two pillars that were similar in construction to those in the barrow. The symbol of the chest was replaced with that of a small hill.

I picked up a gold coin, but it in my pocket and stepped back through. Back in the barrow the coin still appeared real. I detected no magic.
When I went back in Dak was opening the chests and stuffing his pockets full of loot. He then gave up and started to drag one of the chests through the portal.

'Steady on old chap,' I said. 'It's as safe here as anywhere else.'
'Mine!' he snarled, like a dog with a bone.

While my half-orc friend went crazy with avarice I tried to estimate the wealth in the room. 50 or 60 chests, each containing 10,000 to 12,000 gold's worth of valuables.
That meant there was somewhere easily half a million in the chests alone! Everything else seemed to be worth about the same. Was I really looking at a horde worth a million gold?

I continued to try to Detect Magic. There was only a feint trace from the room itself. Everything else was apparently real.

I went back and talked to Silas, but he didn't know anything about Thamas's
Treasure, while Dak dragged another chest though.
'It's safer back there,' I repeated calmly.
'Much gold! Many gold!' laughed Dak hysterically. 'Much and many gold! Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah!!'

Silas, getting into the jovial spirit, cracked open a bottle of Jibi-jibi and proceeded to drink himself into a stupor. I was beginning to feel I was surrounded by madmen.

The portal 'powered down' after ten minutes, but it could be powered back up again.

I decided to risk a quick teleport back to Sasserine and using my boots teleported to the livingroom of Vanderboren Manor.
'I've not much time,' I gabbled at my wife. 'We've discovered a huge treasure trove back at the barrow. It's far too much to carry. We need to protect it before pirates come or Dak  eats it all or something. Can you gather the guys, arrange teleports etc while I go back to protect it?'
She gave me a dumbstruck nod and I teleported back to the barrow.

Back at the barrow I spent much of the day in the trove, trying to stop Dak from bursting with excitement. After two hours of sifting through it all, I decided that my first estimate was roughly correct.

We went back through to find Rolanda and Jonathan squawking that Silas had wandered off about half an hour ago.
'Why didn't you come and tell us?' I asked.
'The portal powered down and since neither me or Jon have opposable thumbs we couldn't power it back up again you ninny!' scolded my pet rat.

We tracked him down easily enough and brought him back.
'But this is big news!' he enthused. 'I will have my name in all the great journals.'
Getting your name into the great journals is rather my thing, but I didn't mention that. I just told him it was safest to stay put for now, as we were now in possession of a huge wealth and at the same time only a mile away from a town full of naughty pirates.
I'm not sure he understood though. Like Dak, his brain had gone haywire.

Later in the day, I could see that we were being watched, two men had come along the coast from Pirate Town. I sent Jonathan out to eavesdrop on them.
He returned a while later to report that the men had been talking about 'telling the Captain' about what they had seen.

Dak and Silas had exhausted themselves and were asleep by dusk. I took out the key and the humming stopped.

Just before midnight Lavinia teleported into the barrow, in the company of Molly and Irritator.
'What did I miss?' asked the hapless halfling/kobold.


Monday, 3 May 2021

Karma Kingdom - Beta 1.0 b169


 Karma Kingdom -  Beta 1.0 b169

 Moving from Alpha to Beta. I'll always be adding stuff to the game, but right now there is enough in it to keep people occupied for months! My focus should really be less on adding more content and more towards getting more people playing - but easier said than done :)

Being 'Beta' does mean I can submit it for reviews etc, we'll see how it goes!

Anyway, here is the latest change log.

- New court case. A woman will give a red rose from her garden for a bucket of water and some horse dung.
- New spell added 'Summon the Lost'.
- Added 18 new skills. That's all the skills added! There are loads now that have no use, but they will be added as we go.
- Fixed a skill display bug
- Fixed a Tamsen advice bug
- Bamboo staves can be quested
- Can plant Bamboo to make Bamboo forest. This also appears on the map.
- All items now have icons, even if just placeholders. Will complete later.
- BUG #74 - mining skills not updating
- IDEA #262 - magic items that are in items should be in magic items!
- Added all children to the Population tab
- Barrels of dirty water can now be emptied out to make Marshland
- Loads of new scrolls added as loot. Still to be given uses though.
- All tiles on the main map are now clickable, for some information on what can be done on that tile etc. 

 Link to game:

http://www.roztov.epizy.com/stw/generate.html