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== Maps Held by Party == | == Maps Held by Party == | ||
- Lungmold's map of the tunnels of outer Malgrim (from Winter Elves) | - Lungmold's map of the tunnels of outer Malgrim (from Winter Elves) | ||
== Summary of Report on Interogations of Matriarch's People by the Dragons == | |||
After thorough interrogation of the captured human warriors and vivisection of select specimens, the initial hypothesis that the entire human race is native to Meidia must be revised. While the prisoners themselves were born in this dimension and will admit to no knowledge of a previous home, there is clear evidence that members of this particular tribe have ancestors from Elsewhere. Specifically, the supernatural powers of some of their shamans (i.e., those who don’t practice blood magic) depends upon a unique “negative” trans-spatial force. This negatively charged intrinsic quality allows them to manipulate energy to create effects similar to what the Draic’kin can achieve, but by very different means; they are, in effect, energy sinks that passively collect power just from existing on Meidia. The likeliest scenario is that two groups of humans have mixed in this tribe – one native and the other Outsider. This would explain the sporadic nature of these abilities in the current population. While this is interesting from a theoretical standpoint, it follows from the distinctive nature of the negative trans-spatial force that further study of this tribe will not lead to any insights regarding a means for our own people to return home. Their original dimension must differ considerably from the Draic’kin home, at least in terms of energy signature. The best course of action, therefore, is to eliminate the unusual shamans and pacify the remaining tribe members. | |||
== Notes on the Matriarchs by Asra for Kauri == | |||
i. The Matriarchs are ancient heroes who sacrificed themselves to preserve the knowledge of their people. They are the guardians of knowledge, wisdom, courage, and good health. | |||
ii. The Matriarchs called their original acolytes to the Great Mountain before they cast off their mortal forms, teaching the earliest Daughters and Sons secret wisdom that was used to fight back the wilderness’s monsters and establish a realm of peace surrounding their holy mountain. | |||
iii. Eventually, though, the Matriarchs grow ancient and chose to sacrifice their living form to become eternal guardians. They were able to continue shepherding their acolytes, who consulted the Matriarchs’ wisdom in prophetic dreams and visions. | |||
iv. When the Dragons came from the Outer Darkness, the Matriarchs helped lead their living acolytes in war against those abominations. Despite their great wisdom and goodness, though, the Matriarchs and their children were almost undone by the unnatural power of the dragons. | |||
v. Some, like Oswitha’s children, fled the dragons; others, hid themselves on the holy mountain; most marched to their deaths in an attempt to destroy the Outsiders. | |||
vi. When it was over, the Dragons had triumphed. However, the Matriarchs were kept hidden and safe. They whispered in the dreams of their children, keeping alive the memory of freedom – both through the Dragon’s realm of terror and the Dwarven Empire that succeeded it. | |||
vii. Finally, when the Matriarchs’ great-great-grandchildren won their freedom from Outsiders, the Mothers called a new generation of acolytes to the Holy Mountain. There they lived lives of simplicity and hard work, guided by dreams and visions filled with the Matriarchs’ wisdom. | |||
viii. The ascetics of the Caverns of the Dead taught me and Azra about the Mothers. Neither of us attained the same degree of enlightenment they enjoyed, but we were improving. When the earthquake killed them, we tried to continue our mediations on our own, but it was hard. |
Revision as of 21:01, 1 December 2021
Writings and Inscriptions Discovered by the Player Characters
Caverns of the Dead
- In the entrance chamber (just beyond the ascetics' cavern):
Those who Pass Beyond these Doors
Shall Face Tests to Prove whether they are Worthy
To Enter the Presence of those Matriarchs
Who Stood Against the OutsidersCerida, with Logic as Cold as the Northern Ice
Brita, As Vigorous as the Dawn’s Symphony of Bird-calls
Feldma, Protector of Wisdom’s Dying Light
Oswitha, Warm Bloom of Southern Isles’ Compassion
When Those from Beyond Threaten the World
The Way shall be Revealed in Cataclysm
For New Guardians of our Inheritance and Home
To Claim the Shard of the Mother from its Resting Place
- Above a door facing west, located north of the entrance chamber:
Cerida’s Gifts, / Reason Incalculable, / Will not be Divided
- Above a door facing north, located in the passage accessible via the collapsed tunnel:
First Brita’s Courage and then Feldma’s Wisdom,
Look then to Cerida and Oswitha’s Sacrifice is Unnecessary
XenoTel2
- The text of the party's agreement with Beelzebul and the DVLs:
It is agreed that in exchange for:
- ensuring Rallion and his companions reach their intended destination safely from their attempted shadow stepping. That is, near the door to Xenotel.
- That Beelzebul and his companions and associate will do all in thier power to prevent the automatons in the spindle from interferring with our mission to assault and destroy Xenotel.
- That Beelzebul and his companions and associate will do all in thier power to ensure that the cube constructed by Prixithalma takes Xenotel's place.
We are agreed that the following conditions will be sought by Rallion:
- Defeat Xenotel
- Prevent the Dwarven armada from arriving.
- Ensure that the Probability sword strikes the killing blow to defeat Xenotel.
- Note: It was further specified by Kauri and Laris that the free passage guarantee outlined above would apply to the members of the party named in their agreement: Rallion, Peronell, Nash, Kauri, Prixithalma, Tree, Lambertus, Axelbot, Spiderbot, Bavmorda, Alys, Laris, Oskar
Lungmold's Writ of Passage
Sir Lungmold of the Mycelium,
Lord of the Lower Halls of Malgrim and the Surrounds Parliamentarian of Sir Lungmolds Embassy, Magrim
* Legal document of Sir Lungmolds Magrim Embassy *
Holder of these documents and those named. Server Under Sir Lungmold This document Allows the Holder to Move freely Troughout Malgrim, The Lower Halls of Malgrim and the surrounds, without Detention or Harrasment Under the Protection of The Winter King.
Lucifur - Govenor of Sir Lungmolds Embassy
Sybille Nanchak - Secratary, Treasurer
Bili Nanchak - Assistant to Sybille, Mover and Shaker
Azra - Cook
Jax - Matenance and Security
Sir Lungmold of the Mycelium, Lord of the Lower Halls of Malgrim and the Surrounds Parliamentarian of Sir Lungmolds Embassy, Magrim
Signature ~ Sir Lungmold
The Winter King Signature ~
Maps Held by Party
- Lungmold's map of the tunnels of outer Malgrim (from Winter Elves)
Summary of Report on Interogations of Matriarch's People by the Dragons
After thorough interrogation of the captured human warriors and vivisection of select specimens, the initial hypothesis that the entire human race is native to Meidia must be revised. While the prisoners themselves were born in this dimension and will admit to no knowledge of a previous home, there is clear evidence that members of this particular tribe have ancestors from Elsewhere. Specifically, the supernatural powers of some of their shamans (i.e., those who don’t practice blood magic) depends upon a unique “negative” trans-spatial force. This negatively charged intrinsic quality allows them to manipulate energy to create effects similar to what the Draic’kin can achieve, but by very different means; they are, in effect, energy sinks that passively collect power just from existing on Meidia. The likeliest scenario is that two groups of humans have mixed in this tribe – one native and the other Outsider. This would explain the sporadic nature of these abilities in the current population. While this is interesting from a theoretical standpoint, it follows from the distinctive nature of the negative trans-spatial force that further study of this tribe will not lead to any insights regarding a means for our own people to return home. Their original dimension must differ considerably from the Draic’kin home, at least in terms of energy signature. The best course of action, therefore, is to eliminate the unusual shamans and pacify the remaining tribe members.
Notes on the Matriarchs by Asra for Kauri
i. The Matriarchs are ancient heroes who sacrificed themselves to preserve the knowledge of their people. They are the guardians of knowledge, wisdom, courage, and good health. ii. The Matriarchs called their original acolytes to the Great Mountain before they cast off their mortal forms, teaching the earliest Daughters and Sons secret wisdom that was used to fight back the wilderness’s monsters and establish a realm of peace surrounding their holy mountain. iii. Eventually, though, the Matriarchs grow ancient and chose to sacrifice their living form to become eternal guardians. They were able to continue shepherding their acolytes, who consulted the Matriarchs’ wisdom in prophetic dreams and visions. iv. When the Dragons came from the Outer Darkness, the Matriarchs helped lead their living acolytes in war against those abominations. Despite their great wisdom and goodness, though, the Matriarchs and their children were almost undone by the unnatural power of the dragons. v. Some, like Oswitha’s children, fled the dragons; others, hid themselves on the holy mountain; most marched to their deaths in an attempt to destroy the Outsiders. vi. When it was over, the Dragons had triumphed. However, the Matriarchs were kept hidden and safe. They whispered in the dreams of their children, keeping alive the memory of freedom – both through the Dragon’s realm of terror and the Dwarven Empire that succeeded it. vii. Finally, when the Matriarchs’ great-great-grandchildren won their freedom from Outsiders, the Mothers called a new generation of acolytes to the Holy Mountain. There they lived lives of simplicity and hard work, guided by dreams and visions filled with the Matriarchs’ wisdom. viii. The ascetics of the Caverns of the Dead taught me and Azra about the Mothers. Neither of us attained the same degree of enlightenment they enjoyed, but we were improving. When the earthquake killed them, we tried to continue our mediations on our own, but it was hard.