Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Mother of Flies - Sessions 42 and 43: The Lord of Shadows

Dramatis Personae


Alfaren “Alfred” Eredel – Elf transmuter


Alizander Carmelizzia - Human (Varisian) sorcerer


Boecca – Half-orc inquisitor of Erastil


Carlos Santiago - Half-orc (Alkenstarian) evoker


Slavé/Jancen – Tiefling (in guise as a human) rogue/assassin


Tavo Dechirent - Human cleric of Pharasma


Starday, 30 Pharast, 4709 A.R.


The Returners continue their assault on Walcourt, doing battle with the minions of the Lord of Shadows – vampire spawn, a vampire sorceress, a small army of shadows, and a menacing, inky-black denizen of the plane of shadow that Alfred recognizes as a nihiloi, or devashade. Following the battle Carlos discovers an interesting folio in the sorceress’ chamber, a beautifully illustrated edition of ‘The Six Trials of Larazod’ with an inscription on the front cover that reads: “Property of Thesing Umbero Ulvauno”, the insufferable blowhard who gave the Returners a hard time during their stint as actors.


While Alizander, Tavo, Carlos, Alfred, and Boecca battle Ilnerik’s minions, Slavé continues his search through the dungeon and finds several Wiscrani nobles barely alive in a small holding cell. One of the nobles he recognizes as Eirtein Oberigo, a crafty and sly man the Returners last met at Aberian Arvanxi’s Cornucopia party many months ago, following their performance in The Six Trials of Larazod. Slavé assists Eirtein and discovers the noble was a member of the Council of Thieves under Vassindio Drovenge. For Slavé’s help in escaping Walcourt’s dungeon, Eirtein tells him the following:


· Ecarrdian’s and Chammady’s bid to take over Westcrown has been pushed forward by the interference of the Returners, and it won’t be long now before they launch their endgame.


· There is a lower level to the dungeon, accessible only through a very well-concealed and magically-locked secret door. To locate and open the secret door requires a magical ash to be smeared in the eyes of the searcher.


· The secret guild treasury is located in the lower level.


Finding their way to the secret undercrypt of Walcourt, the Returners first face an exotic, six-armed giant guarding the Council treasury. Alfred recalls reading about the violet-skinned being long ago - a calikang, an ancient and much-diminished race of giants from the distant Vudran peninsula, prized as guardians for their ability to enter periods of long stasis. The calikang puts up a mighty fight, killing Tavo with a blast of electrical energy, but finally succumbs to the Returners’ greater numbers.


As Tavo lays dead on the floor of the treasury, his soul exits the material plane and enters Pharasma’s boneyard. Rather than transitioning from Pharasma’s boneyard to serve the goddess in her spire as a devoted follower, Tavo has a vision of a grim hellscape – dense boreal forest coated in grey, ashen snow; harsh wastelands and craggy mountains interspersed with massive stone and iron fortifications. Looming above one of the fortifications is a thin, pale-skinned devil in coal-black armour wielding a black short sword, a legion of devils and undead behind him, beckoning to Tavo:


“Lorcan I am called. Welcome to forever, devoted one.”


With a painful gasp the vision is suddenly over. Tavo opens his eyes to find himself back in the Walcourt treasury, the sail retrieved from Delvehaven and embroidered with the breath of life spell draped over his body, Alizander sitting beside him. “Welcome back friend,” says Alizander, “it’s not time to visit your goddess just yet.” Tavo speaks nothing of the upsetting vision he had during the few moments he was dead.


Slavé wastes little time moving on and opens the door leading south from the treasury, leading straight into the resting place of Ilnerik Sivanshin. Two open stone sarcophagi covered by a heavy grillwork of iron bars reside in the east and west alcoves of the room. The half-elf vampire leans against a block of stained marble at the far end of the room, his eyes shimmering with hate, swarms of shadow rats crawling over him and throughout the room. He pulls the Totemrix out of a pocket, bathing the room in darkness, before Slavé hastily slams the door shut again. The final battle against the master of Westcrown’s shadows begins. The Returners rush to position themselves, opening the door to his chamber and bombarding it with fire and other spells. The vampire himself is nowhere to be seen at first, apparently invisible, but Alizander notices a lever on the far side of his chamber move, and the two sarcophagi in the east and west alcoves begin to fill up with water. The screams that come from the rapidly-filling sarcophagi sound very much like Nagiphax and Rhialto, and Alizander and Slavé rush into the room to rescue them. Ilnerik finally shows himself, appearing in the midst of Carlos, Alfred, Tavo, and Boecca without warning, furiously attacking each of the startled Returners and warding off Tavo’s attempts to use the Morrowfall against him. Slavé manages to slip in and disarm Ilnerik, stealing the Totemrix right out of the vampire’s hands. As the shocked vampire stares at Slavé in shock, Boecca gets the upper hand with a halt undead spell, freezing Ilnerik in his tracks. Tavo strides confidently up to the half-elf vampire, brandishes the Morrowfall in his face, and unleashes a killing beam of pure sunlight, vapourizing the vampire into oblivion.


Slavé reluctantly hands the Totemrix to Alizander, who reunites with Morrowfall and Totemrix into a single unit – the Aohl. As the two artifacts come together, the magical powers they emanate suddenly cease. With the defeat of Ilnerik Sivanshin and the reuniting of the Morrowfall and Totemrix, the oppressive shadow-threat looming over Westcrown’s nights for the last 30 years is lifted once and for all.


Treasure


· From F8. Silana’s Chamber


o Rare edition of ‘The Six Trials of Larazod’ (worth 750 gp)


· Promised reward from the Oberigo family


o 500 pp (worth 5000 gp)


· From F10. Treasury


o +2 ghost touch chainmail (worth 12,650 gp)


o +4 full plate emblazoned with the symbol of Abadar (worth 8825 gp)


o Sword of the planes (worth 11,315 gp)


o Light crossbow +3 (worth 9167.5 gp)


o Ring of protection +4 (worth 16,000 gp)


o Staff of healing (worth 14,800 gp)


o Carpet of flying, 5 ft. x 10 ft. (worth 8750 gp)


o Horn of blasting (worth 5000 gp)


o Bronze griffon figurine of wondrous power (worth 5000 gp)


o Philosopher’s stone (artifact)


o 108,406 cp (worth 1084 gp)


o 27,312 sp (worth 2731 gp)


o 8480 gp


o 2323 pp (worth 23,230 gp)


o Gems (worth 27,750 gp)


o Magnificent jewels (7) (worth 35,000 gp total)


o Art and furniture (14) (worth 28,000 gp total)


· From Ilnerik Sivanshin


o +3 leather armour (worth 4580 gp)


o Amulet of mighty fists +2 (worth 10,000 gp)


o Belt of physical might +4 (Strength, Dexterity) (worth 10,000 gp)


o Ring of protection +3 (worth 9000 gp)


o Rod of shadowy splendour (worth 12,500 gp)


o Boots of teleportation (worth 24,500 gp)


o Jewelry (worth 3000 gp)


o Walcourt master key


Experience


· Vampire spawn (4) – 4800 xp


· Nihiloi – 12,800 xp


· Silana, vampire sorceress – 6400 xp


· Shadows (8) – 6400 xp


· Calikang – 19,200 xp


· Ilnerik Sivanshin – 51,200 xp


· Story Award (banishing the shadows from Westcrown) – 36,000 xp


· Total – 136,000 xp


· Per PC (6) – 22,800 xp


· Fame points (rescuing Eirtein Oberigo) – 1


· Fame points (banishing the shadows from Westcrown) – 5


Current XP Total per PC


· Carlos, Slavé – 135,769 xp


· Alfred – 133,214 xp


· Boecca – 133,194 xp


· Tavo – 129,124 xp


· Alizander – 127,784 xp

Fame Points - 27