Session Recap - 3 August 2007
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+ | The loremaster was able to identify the parchment and sword the players had recovered from [[The Mysterious Tower]] as paraphernalia related to [[Meelkor]], a god of a humility. She stated that his worship had been waning before the the [[Tyranny of Marco]] and that he did not survive the starvation brought on by the [[Dei Exsilium]]. | ||
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+ | She identified the wooden longsword as a weapon wielded by [[Glorian]], one of [[Meelkor]]'s greatest knights. After the [[Dei Exsilium]], [[Glorian]] felt betrayed and angry. His worship waned, even though he was given a burial tomb by the remaining clerics of his church. | ||
=== The Mysterious Tower === | === The Mysterious Tower === |
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Session Recap | |
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3 August 2007 | |
Start Date | 16 March 1332 |
End Date | 17 March 1332 |
Adventure Locations | |
Previous Session | 20 July 2007 |
Next Session | 3 August 2007 |
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Participating Characters
Bisquick, Daeron Elensar, Fagan von Feld, Alan Bree, Malic Citrate
In Search of Mekda
Daeron, Alan, and Malic spent their first day in Melanora searching for information on Malic's Great Uncle Mekda Flamebullion. They were unable to find any information on him, but Alan kept insisting that they keep trying.
After failing to find information on Mekda, the entire party met up at The Disorderly Dwarf, a good inn in the dwarven ward. There they ate a fine dinner with Malic downing ten roasted chickens and a number of the party daring to consume Ironstout, a particularly strong dwarven ale.
In Search of Knowledge
The player characters spent the next morning continuing to search for information concerning Mekda Flamebullion. They did find any, but that may have been because the talk of the town was the recent news from Kandor. The word was that there was some great battle in Calerise, the Golden City. The news was that much of the city was destroyed, the entire Paladin Council slain, and House Tyrell in control of the capital city and much of the country. Apparently, the attack by House Tyrell was conducted using some strange, savage creatures, but everyone in the streets had a different account of what the creatures actually were, ranging from were-baboons to ancient red dragons.
Having failed to find information about Mekda Flamebullion, the party was successful in finding information about learned folk in the city. There was not too much in the way of large public libraries in Melanora, but there was a small arcane district where much of the that type of folk congregated. There were a number of proprietorships where wizards offered their spells for hire, but the arcane district also housed the estate of one Elanora Silverleaf, a beautiful elven loremaster.
Elanora's home was defended by a pair of flesh golems, but the loremaster appeared quickly and stated her terms: 50GP for an answer to a question she could do on the spot, 1000GP per day of research for those she could not, or 1000GP per day of open discussion. The party chose the final option, emptying the party coffers.
Cargs
The first questions the party had concerned Cargs. First, the loremaster reproduced one of the oldest known documents that mentioned the Cargs:
In more readable language:
Darkness rising
The blood is found
Matched and mixed
The cargs are born
No question of loyalty
They do the bidding
Desire the power
The cargs are hungry
Magic of soul
Thirst be quenched
The power to find
The cargs are sated
Elanora provided some commentary on the piece. She believed that the first stanza hinted at how the Cargs are created: that it has something to do with a certain kind of blood that is matched with another kind and mixed. She believes that Marco must have deciphered the secret and found the blood needed. She mentioned that the second stanza talked about the Cargs' undying devotion to their master and spoke of the small number of Cargs that are still alive today and how they still attempt to do Marco's bidding. She believes that the third stanza hints at the Cargs weakness, which somehow involves sating the Cargs' desires. She did not have the exact knowledge of how Mygrandin Antaloose and companions discovered the weakness or exploited it.
Spellweavers
Elanora spoke briefly about the spellweavers, who appear to have no lasting loyalty to Marco and are much more interested in pursing magic and magic items than dealing with world conquest. With them being so alien, no direct communication has lead to any appreciable information on why they worked with Marco, but many speculate that they were getting something in return, based on the amount of autonomy they had in the world during the Tyranny of Marco. They were set aside places in the world where Marco's armies would not go. In fact, she mentioned that the area around the Cauldron Mountains was long ago home to a number of spellweavers and their ogre slaves.
She also mentioned some of the deadly capabilities of the spellweavers, including the ability to cast many spells at once.
Marco the Enslaver
The party and Elanora spoke at length about Marco the Enslaver. Initially, she spoke of his origins:
Little is known of Marco's actual origins. There has never been any evidence, documentation or otherwise, detailing where he was born or where he grew up. Even after the war, interrogations with those very few that were close to him did not know anything of his past.
During her captivity, Lanae Tence attempted to speak with Marco at length about his past and his motivations. While he would always answer her questions of motivation with desire for power, he would not speak of his past. From their conversations, Lanae believed that Marco did not gain his sorcerous powers while on Mezra.
Patrick Stempilos
The party asked after Patrick Stempilos and learned that he had served the Tyranny of Marco before becoming a member of the Companions of Mygrandin; he had been responsible for many evils. Throughout his time with Mygrandin, Patrick proved himself of great good and ultimately redeemed himself during the Battle of Marco where he gave his life to so that that Mygrandin would live to face Marco.
Seven Pendants of Dira
Elanora revealed details about the Seven Pendants of Dira.
- Life Pendant of Dira - abilities concerning life and death; capable of restoring life before the soul passed beyond the barriers raised by the Dei Exsilium
- Healing Pendant of Dira - abilities concerning health and curative magic
- Knowledge Pendant of Dira - sentient item, providing much knowledge
- Arms Pendant of Dira - capable of providing great proficiency with arms as well as being able to produce numerous weapons at will
- Flight Pendant of Dira - grants the power of undispelable flight
- Strength Pendant of Dira - grants great strength
- Travel Pendant of Dira - abilities related teleportation, even when access to the planes is denied
She stated that after the end of the Marco Wars, Mygrandin went to great effort to hide the pendants away from the world, so that they could never be used to unlock the Great Seal of Dira. She says that he was very successful in this, because to this date, none of the Seven Pendants of Dira had been found. The party decided to conceal the existence of the Life Pendant of Dira.
Island of Dira
The loremaster touched on the geography of the Island of Dira and how the northern mountains were impassable except through the Great Seal of Dira. She also spoke of ways people arrived in Dira: many arrived by boat, but others simply appeared there, but everyone who ever reaches the island had a great desire in their heart to get there.
The Diran Prophecy touches on the rise and fall of Marco the Enslaver, and mentions that the man responsible for his fall would come from Dira. Attempting to avoid the latter part of the piece, Marco spent much effort in locating the island and was successful in snuffing out the life that existed there. He magically veiled the island to make it even more difficult to find and set many traps and other defenses there to prevent any future settlement.
Corrupted Dirate and the Forshantir
The Forshantir is an artifact that was created towards the end of the Marco Wars. Its most common usage was as a fear-causing device, but as it was made of dirate its capabilities were subject to change over time. The item came into the hands of agents of Erythnul shortly after the end of the Dei Exsilium. They were able to manipulate the corrupted dirate's powers and turn it more towards their dark god's desires. It has been used over the past 1000 years as an object of fear and destruction.
Its current capabilities include probability manipulation, fear/hate/envy instillment, demon summoning, direct offensive magic, and unshieldable divine connectivity with Erythnul's agents.
The corrupted dirate needs to be fueled in order to use its powers. When directed to do so, the item will consume the soul of any creature who dies within one mile. In addition to using these souls to fuel its fel magic, the device can also use them to expand its capabilities.
Meelkor the Humble
The loremaster was able to identify the parchment and sword the players had recovered from The Mysterious Tower as paraphernalia related to Meelkor, a god of a humility. She stated that his worship had been waning before the the Tyranny of Marco and that he did not survive the starvation brought on by the Dei Exsilium.
She identified the wooden longsword as a weapon wielded by Glorian, one of Meelkor's greatest knights. After the Dei Exsilium, Glorian felt betrayed and angry. His worship waned, even though he was given a burial tomb by the remaining clerics of his church.
The Mysterious Tower
The Truescale Tribe
The Undelivered Letter
History of the Spikeshroud Orc Clans
Mekda Flamebullion
As an aside, the party asked if Elanora knew anything about Mekda Flamebullion. Surprisingly, she had. She stated that he had been through Melanora a little of a year ago to speak with her. He had been going on about some strange new source of magic that he was trying to discover. He stated that it had something to do with the soul connection that all creatures have to Mezra. Elanora stated that she thought he had nutty in the head, but she allowed him to travel north to the Spikeshroud Mountains where he believed some secret could be found. She warned him against traveling too near Flamebullion Clan territory, and she has not heard from his since he left.
Examining the Forshantir
In Search of the Way In
Updated Wiki Entries
Obtained Treasure
PC Info
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