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ARCHIVED: Scales of War: The Temple Between.

Posted by MittensFor group 0
Mittens
GM, 1055 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 03:08
  • msg #36

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Mits has been meaning to cuddle her down feeling bro, so she strolls over to do so.  She gives him a glomp and cheek-kiss, readying an attack for whatever villain walks through the door.

"Thanks for the heal, bro.  Feeling so much better now."

Goodman Kyrrist, priest of Avondra steps into the office and doesn't seem to notice the heroes yet.

"Where's Gond- I mean- Captain Aerun?"
Kyle
player, 551 posts
Crossbow of SCIENCE...
Or MAGIC? I always forget
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 03:17
  • msg #37

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

  Kyle eyerolls at the worst spies ever (though what does that say for the rest of the city, who has been fooled), and braces himself for carnage.

Surprise action: Full defense.
Timothius
GM, 400 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 03:24
  • msg #38

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Timothius shrugs a shoulder, grabs Mitts' hand and pulls her with him to get closer to Raichel... and the enemy.

Raichel shoots lightning at the fake priest, which shocks the hell out of him before zapping the assassin not far behind him!

May shoots an arrow past the guy.


Surprises!

Timothius drags Mittens closer to Raichel
Raichel Lightning Strike v fakeface. Hit(22)!
 dmg: 19! Max!
May basic Ranged v fakeface. Miss(21)


Fakeface HP: 88 - 19 = 69 and marked by May
Assassin 3 HP: 69 - 5 = 64

Timothius
GM, 401 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 03:31
  • msg #39

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Fakeface winces from the assault.

"Intruders!" he hollers, "Kill them!"

He telekinetically pins Raichel then charges her, dodging May.

Timothius bursts with holy energy, his eyes shooting lights as his serious face gazes upon the fake. A target painted in glowy blue appears on the guy. "Honestly. I'm about ready to not accept surrender from the likes of you anymore."


Prophetic Guidance v Fakeface.
Minor: Solar Enemy

This message was last edited by the GM at 03:34, Mon 14 July 2014.
Narrator
player, 406 posts
For narrating
and convenience
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 03:40
  • msg #40

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

"Which one has the lightning?" a thug asks, rushing in and taking up position.

"Just shoot the closest one!" another answers from the door, shooting at Raichel.

A third comes in and shoots Raichel but the bolt deflects off Timothius' holy aura, only scratching her.
May
player, 306 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 03:47
  • msg #41

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

May swings a few times, but has LOUSY luck as her swings come exactly at times the guy moves... accidental dodging. May then swings again from sheer will and hits the guy, slamming him back into the room. "BACK DOWN, DOG!" she growls!


Funneling Flurry v Fakeface. Miss(18) Reroll Miss(21).
 Double-complete fail.
ACTION POINT!
Weapon Master's Strike v Fakeface. Hit(24)!
 dmg: 9 minimum. +5 prophetic
 slide target 1
Minor: Shift 1 to block door


Fakeface HP: 69 - 14 = 55
Narrator
player, 407 posts
For narrating
and convenience
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 03:52
  • msg #42

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Another thug rushes by.  Then another enters behind the fake priest.

"Not much room left to attack from in here," he comments, shooting May only for arcane shielding to shrug off his bolt.
Kyle
player, 552 posts
Crossbow of SCIENCE...
Or MAGIC? I always forget
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:03
  • msg #43

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

  "Good point, let me take care of that crowding for you."

  Kyle sees May get shot, so he reapplies his biggest consumer of healing surges to the Kobold.  After that, it's time for HURRICANE MAY!  As the whirlwind blasts forth from the kobold, hurling every thug in the room face first into the back of the impostor's head.
Minor: Resistive Buff for May, again.
Standard: Gale Via May.  +4 Power AC for May, until end of my next turn.  Hits everything inside office.  18 DMG to Impostor.

Thug Everyone except guy outside: KO.
Impostor: 55-18=37, bloodied.

Narrator
player, 408 posts
For narrating
and convenience
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:06
  • msg #44

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

After the cacophony of wind and cries of pain dies down a bit, a doppleganger assassin rushes in, tripping over the bodies, and takes a shot at Raichel which misses by an inch.

"Um...  that they're here and the others aren't means that they defeated the others.  Maybe worth considering asking what their terms are?"
Raichel
player, 316 posts
Lightning Reflexes
50,000 volts worth
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:12
  • msg #45

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Raichel points her hand and causes a huge lightning bolt to strike the group from the ceiling! BLAMMO! The floor catches fire temporarily and the faker gets slammed onto his face while the thug gets hurls off the steps to fall to his doom! "Repent from your evil ways!" she yells.


Vezzuvu's Eruption v Fakeface, Assassin 3, Thug. Hit(21)! Miss(18) Hit(17)!
 dmg: 14


Fakeface HP: 37 - 14 = 23

Mittens
GM, 1057 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:21
  • msg #46

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

"Negotiation isn't an option, you know that!" a thug says, rushing into the office.

"Yeah.  Not an option," a second says.

"I'll kill you aaaAAA!!" the fake priest screams as he is exploded into oblivion by Mittens' carpet bomb spell.

"I REPENT!  I REPENT!" the doppleganger screams, dropping it's weapons.

"Now I think it's over," Mits comments, "I think."
This message was last edited by the GM at 04:24, Mon 14 July 2014.
Timothius
GM, 402 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:29
  • msg #47

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Timothius says, "This will ensure you are telling the truth." and draws in the air. Sigils appear on the doppleganger.


Astral Seal v Assassin 3. Hit(30)!
May
player, 307 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:34
  • msg #48

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

May walks past the assassin with rope in her hands. Funny thing is, she can use that as a weapon if the guy does anything funny. Thankfully, he meant it, so when she goes to tie him up, he offers no resistance.
Kyle
player, 553 posts
Crossbow of SCIENCE...
Or MAGIC? I always forget
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:38
  • msg #49

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

  "An entire room full of bodies isn't enough, needed to make sure everyone else was dealt with first.  But that still puts him ahead of most in how quickly he surrendered."  The usual alternative being never.
Mittens
GM, 1058 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:51
  • msg #50

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

The doppleganger will move out of the fire and onto the desk if May allows it.

"So where's Durkik?"
Mits asks it.

"Probably still in the cell below."

"Cell below?"

"Yeah.  Hidden trap door entrance.  I can show you where it is.  Just don't kill me or tell anyone I talked!"
May
player, 308 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:57
  • msg #51

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Timothius is silent. Raichel says, "We won't kill you or tell anyone you talked."

May says, "If Raichel says that, then I'm gonna go with that as well. Trust us... you surrendering is a breath of fresh air and puts us in a much friendlier mood."
Kyle
player, 554 posts
Crossbow of SCIENCE...
Or MAGIC? I always forget
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 04:59
  • msg #52

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

  "You are actually offering information we did not have.  Sure, we could have probably found it in five minutes, but it is still a change of pace of people only telling us the obvious.  Or knowing less than we do about their employer."
Mittens
GM, 1059 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 05:05
  • msg #53

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Mits pets Timo then continues to question the prisoner while helping with the tying up of the others.

Assuming the PCs ask the right questions or guide
the conversation down the proper path, they can
learn the following information:
The conspirator reveals that a doppelganger has
taken the place of the real high priest Durkik, who
is being held prisoner in a secret chamber beneath
the warehouse. He tells the PCs he is working for
someone called General Zithiruun. Like Grovald, he
hasn’t seen Zithiruun’s face, but recognizes him by
his hooded cloak and his strange leather-and-steel
harness. He knows that Zithiruun wants them to
hold the Stone Anvil, and to question Durkik about
the security and magic of another temple, called
“Mountainroot.” The false Durkik assigned most of
the priests of Moradin to rebuilding the old temple
as a means of keeping them occupied and out of the
Stone Anvil.
The conspirator does not know why Zithiruun is
interested in this “Mountainroot Temple.” He knows
only that Zithiruun has grown more and more frustrated
with Durkik’s failure to answer their questions;
a few days ago, he stormed off insisting that he was
going to “find out for himself,” though he ordered
them to keep trying in his absence, and record what
they learned.

((OOC: Module doesn't offer any lore on Mountainroot yet, but I figure a hard DC history check for someone trained in it could know the stuff.))
Timothius
GM, 403 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 05:13
  • msg #54

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Timothius says, "Our priority is to rescue Durkik. He can set things right here in Overlook. Then we'll be free to look into Mountainroot."

Raichel says, "Maybe while he's at it, Durkik can set the antagonistic people straight for us. I'll want a full apology from everyone involved in that when we get back from this Mountainroot business."

May says, "Durkik will be mad. I'm sure he'll make short work of this conspiracy once we get him secure."
Narrator
player, 409 posts
For narrating
and convenience
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 05:16
  • msg #55

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Lore Kyle knows:

The Mountainroot Temple
A subterranean structure built by the same order that
would later go on to construct the Monastery of the
Sundered Chain, the Mountainroot Temple stands
deep beneath the Stonehome Mountains. Built when
the dwarves were still celebrating their freedom
from the giants, it was not a dwarven structure, but a
temple built for anyone who wanted to pay tribute to
Moradin, of any race. It held great reliquaries of holy
icons, enormous cathedrals where hundreds could
worship at once, and even a doorway to the Astral
Plane whence angels and exarchs of Moradin would
appear to discourse with the god’s most favored
priests and champions. To facilitate a grand community
of Moradin worshipers, the Mountainroot Temple
had, in addition to its astral doors and its main
entryway into the mountains, four mystical doorways
constructed. Each linked to another temple of
Moradin elsewhere in the world, so the faithful could
come and go with ease.
And for decades, even centuries, the temple
thrived. Slowly, however, relations between
Moradin’s faithful grew strained. Priests assigned
to other, “lesser” temples grew envious of those at
Mountainroot. Many of the dwarf faithful grew
haughty, considering themselves Moradin’s “true”
children, and sought to oust all others, or at least put
them in lesser places, denying them access to the
temple’s wonders.
Was it Moradin’s wrath? A curse brought upon
them by the giants they’d so long ago escaped? Or
simply a natural catastrophe without greater meaning?
None can say. Whatever the case, some centuries
ago, the mountain was struck by an earthquake.
Portions of the inner tunnels collapsed, damaging
several chambers of the Mountainroot Temple,
destroying others entirely. Panicked, the priests and
the faithful grabbed up their treasures and holy
icons—at least most of them—and fled using the surviving
magical portals.
Once they’d settled elsewhere, the bulk of
Moradin’s priests decided that this way was better.
By scattering from the temple, they would allow the
dwarves to build their own shrines, without feeling
constrained by the other races, and the jealousy
that marred the priesthood would fade. Although
they mourned the loss of the great cathedral, and
those few treasures they’d been unable to save, they
declared the quake to have been Moradin’s will and
left the temple abandoned. In time, most faithful,
even most priests save those most thoroughly learned
in their history, forgot it had ever been.
Most, but not all. After a few decades, a small
group of Moradin worshipers—mostly dwarves, but
with members of other races as well—returned to the
Mountainroot Temple. They cleaned it up as best they
could and vowed to maintain it until it should some
day become important once again. The most powerful
of their number took on the title of Caretaker and
lived within the temple, in a small structure built
inside the larger reliquary. The Caretaker carefully
attuned himself to the temple’s surviving magic,
allowing him to control the constructs and divine
defenses and traps that protected the structure from
outside invasion.
Kyle
player, 555 posts
Crossbow of SCIENCE...
Or MAGIC? I always forget
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 05:34
  • msg #56

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

  Kyle's history check totally called it.  "Okay, I was wrong, it's not a portal.  It's FOUR portals, across multiple temples.  Which of course have piles of traps and such because of course they do."
Mittens
GM, 1060 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 05:45
  • msg #57

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

"Aand that would likely be why an inter-planar army's general would want to get his hands on Mountainroot," Mits surmises, "Though this is kinda good news.  It hints that the bulk of his forces are still stuck elsewhere.  Infiltration of the clergy is making more sense now."

"By the way the trap door is locked.  And I've never been down there," the doppleganger says.

The trapdoor requires a DC 21 Thievery check to open. Once the group finds the keys to the defeated Captain Aerun, the trap door is easy enough to open.

When the PCs descend the ladder beneath the
trapdoor in the warehouse:
You are within a narrow, stone-walled hallway. Mildew
darkens the mortar between the bricks and fills the air
with the damp scent of rot. A steel door, speckled with rust,
stands at the far end of the hall. It boasts a small barred
window, but from here you cannot see what might lie
beyond.


Standing in shock in front of the door is the fake Durkik!

"You!"
This message was last edited by the GM at 05:45, Mon 14 July 2014.
May
player, 309 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 05:52
  • msg #58

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

May grins and cracks her knuckles while walking forward, "Please tell me you'll put up a better fight than Grovald, Aerun, and their hordes of minions? Because those guys went down all too easy."

Timothius says, "Or you can surrender and save yourself the pain."

Electricity courses over Raichel's body.
This message was last edited by the player at 05:53, Mon 14 July 2014.
Kyle
player, 556 posts
Crossbow of SCIENCE...
Or MAGIC? I always forget
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 06:01
  • msg #59

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

  Kyle will remain professional Kyle will remain professional Kyle will-

 "Asshole!" Kyle says in faux shock.

  Or we could just go straight to petty mocking.
Mittens
GM, 1061 posts
Mon 14 Jul 2014
at 06:06
  • msg #60

Re: Scales of War: The Temple Between

Fake Durkik claps his hand to his mouth and gulps.

"If that was a suicide pill, that was very dumb," Mittens says, "We already know all the info we need.  We're just down here to get the real Durkik back.  So stand aside."

Fake Durkik stands aside and keeps his hands visible in surrender.
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