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Assault on Eel's End.

Posted by The DealerFor group 0
Tarrov Garrick
player, 181 posts
Performance Artist
Cracking the Whip
Wed 9 Apr 2014
at 05:11
  • msg #100

Re: Assault on Eel's End




"Well, about that," said Tarrov, a rueful look on his face.  "That is one of our allies right there," he pointed at Verik's supine form, "and this is another."  He walked over to Malder and helped the man drag himself to his feet.  "The bad news is that we were betrayed right in the midst of our assault on the ship.  The good news is that we seem to have survived that betrayal none the worse for wear."  He gave Malder a sympathetic look.  "Well, mostly."

"But as I told you when we met earlier, Helvara, we have no desire to 'take over.'  Your palace of pleasures is yours free and clear, as far as we are concerned.  We stake no claim to it."

The bard turned to the big warrior.  "Malder, what happened here?  Any idea what came over Verik?  Did he say anything to you?"  Tarrov scratched his head as he looked down at Verik's body.  "I'm a little taken aback by this.  More than normal, even.  It seems so . . . uncharacteristic of him, from what I could tell."




Vaddis Sonaden
player, 214 posts
Wed 9 Apr 2014
at 12:20
  • msg #101

Re: Assault on Eel's End

"Betrayal is never a good thing. Malder, come here and I will heal you more. You are fortunate to survive and are given a second chance to mend your ways. Will you take it, or end like Verrick? If you fail to redeem your soul, I will have no pity on you. I have looked into your heart and have seen how black it is. Where are your companions?"
Toke
player, 119 posts
Thu 10 Apr 2014
at 03:04
  • msg #102

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Toke rushed over to Malder and handed him one of his extracts. "H-Here, take this." He stuttered softly. He straightened and tried to smile, flashing his horrid yellow teeth in what seemed almost a grimace. As he continued speaking, his tone sounded rigid, as if speaking from a script. "It'll m-make you feel right as rain, or at least lead you in the right direction."

Toke hands Malder a cure light wounds extract
Selvin Larst
player, 154 posts
My friend surrounds me
A strange companion
Thu 10 Apr 2014
at 03:38
  • msg #103

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Selvin opened his mouth but saw several of his teammates wanting to help Malder, so he closed his mouth. He wasn't so sure that Malder being alive was a good thing in the long run, but he stayed silent.
The Dealer
GM, 364 posts
Fri 11 Apr 2014
at 04:32
  • msg #104

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Malder wipes a small bit of the healing extract from his lips and nods his thanks to both Vaddis and Toke then turns to the bard. "He..." he nods at Verik's corpse. "...was out 'n tha hall when I got to tha door. I thought for a moment he was gonna pitch in. Ya know. Help us put. But he kinda spun his spear around an' sucker punched me. Sucker poked I guess is more like it." He shoots his dead lieutenant a dark look and then shakes his head. "I had no idea what he was up ta. I mean...he never..." Malder shrugs. He seems baffled as the rest of you. He looks back at Vaddis. "Tha pthers should be on tha deck like we planned. They'll be waitin' ta cover our escape. Though I guess that's kinda a moot point now."


Above you the sounds of violence seem to be lessning. Your guess is the melee either moved outside or a large number of the combatants are dead. You don't know for sure.
Tarrov Garrick
player, 182 posts
Performance Artist
Cracking the Whip
Fri 11 Apr 2014
at 07:02
  • msg #105

Re: Assault on Eel's End




Well.  Tarrov looked down at Verik, back to Malder, then back to Verik again.  I guess we've accomplished our task for Field Marshal Kroft.  Most of it, anyway.

"This has to be tough for you, Malder, having worked with Verik so closely.  Had he given any signs that he wasn't everything he seemed?  What about this woman he'd been reputedly seeing?  Do you know who she is, or where she is?  Maybe she knows something."  Tarrov continued to contemplate Verik's body, thoughtfully rubbing his chin with his forefinger and thumb.  "I'd like to figure out why someone who had such a grudge against Kindness would suddenly turn on us just as we were assaulting him in his lair."

"Also, there's the matter of," Tarrov lowered his voice.  "The Queen.  You know what Verik knew about her, and according to him once we knew what he knew we'd have a much-different opinion of Her Recently-Elevated Majesty.  I'd still like to know what that was, and I think," he waved his arm through the air, indicating the Eel's End, "we've come through with our part of the bargain."




Selvin Larst
player, 155 posts
My friend surrounds me
A strange companion
Fri 11 Apr 2014
at 13:54
  • msg #106

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Selvin sat back on his haunches and began cleaning himself as he listened to Malder and eyed the man. He listened to what Tarrov said in response and the question....and again he wondered if he really wanted to know the information about the Queen. He had never been what might be called patriotic, but he didn't know that getting caught up with secret knowledge of a royal was a good thing.
Vaddis Sonaden
player, 215 posts
Fri 11 Apr 2014
at 14:33
  • msg #107

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Vaddis sat back and listened for the moment, saying no more than he already had.
The Dealer
GM, 365 posts
Sat 12 Apr 2014
at 05:41
  • msg #108

Re: Assault on Eel's End



Malder rubs the back of his neck and leans against the wall. "Yeah. He was shackin' up with some lady. She musta had some money too. Cos he would sometimes come up with stuff. Ya know. A ring which wasn't just cheap junk. And this fur lined cape. But I don' know who she was. We weren't drinkin' buddies. But...I do know she lived somewhere north in the city. Maybe Old Korvosa or such. I never paid much attention to it."

He frowns and thinks a moment. "He's got some letters. Back in the meat market. Maybe that's got somethin'. As ta tha Queen...well. Verik was always one a' those who talked bad about her. She was a gold diggin' whore. No offense," he adds, looking at Helvara. The madame shrugs it off. Malder continues. "But...well. Right afore we deserted...tha night tha King died...Verik got kinda weird. Especially towards the female officers. He got kinda cagey and told me that once tha Queen an' 'her tramp' took over, no one would get promoted 'less they had blond hair, two tits, an' a tan." Malder waves a hand. "It was kinda odd. Cos he had never been like that before. It was just...odd."
Vaddis Sonaden
player, 216 posts
Sat 12 Apr 2014
at 13:02
  • msg #109

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Vaddis nods in contemplation.
Tarrov Garrick
player, 183 posts
Performance Artist
Cracking the Whip
Sat 12 Apr 2014
at 19:22
  • msg #110

Re: Assault on Eel's End




Tarrov raised one eyebrow as Malder talked.  "That DOES sound odd."  He crossed his arms, thinking.  "I wonder what he learned that made him start acting so strangely.  And I wonder whether it also contributed to this."  He gestured at Verik's corpse with a sour look.  "What a waste," he sighed.

"But those letters sound like a good place to start.  How about we search the Eel's End for any useful information or equipment, then head back to All the World's Meat to take a look at those letters and see what they can tell us?"  He looked around at his companions.  "What do you gentlemen think?"




Vaddis Sonaden
player, 217 posts
Sat 12 Apr 2014
at 19:28
  • msg #111

Re: Assault on Eel's End

"Agreed," Vaddis replies. "I wonder if his 'evidense', is real, or imagined. Yes, start with the letters when we are done, here then find this, 'lady', if possible." Vaddis begins by searching the dead at his feet after tying up the unconscious.
This message was last edited by the player at 12:23, Sun 13 Apr 2014.
The Dealer
GM, 366 posts
Sun 13 Apr 2014
at 04:24
  • msg #112

Re: Assault on Eel's End

To move things along...tell me if you are searching only this level or above as well. Also, give me a perception check. My dice are still acting uppity.
Tarrov Garrick
player, 184 posts
Performance Artist
Cracking the Whip
Sun 13 Apr 2014
at 04:36
  • msg #113

Re: Assault on Eel's End

OOC:  Searching all levels.

21:36, Today: Tarrov Garrick rolled 11 using 1d20+3. Perception Check.

Vaddis Sonaden
player, 218 posts
Sun 13 Apr 2014
at 12:26
  • msg #114

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Searching both levels.


08:24, Today: Vaddis Sonaden rolled 2 using 1d20. Perception.This level.
08:25, Today: Vaddis Sonaden rolled 9 using 1d20. Perception.Upper Level. Not very perceptive :(

Selvin Larst
player, 156 posts
My friend surrounds me
A strange companion
Sun 13 Apr 2014
at 14:51
  • msg #115

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Selvin went about searching both levels.

08:51, Today: Selvin Larst rolled 12 using 1d20+7. Perception to search.
Toke
player, 120 posts
Sun 13 Apr 2014
at 19:42
  • msg #116

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Toke searched with the rest of them, but his mind was on other things. He felt that Tarrov and Vaddis were a bit more "Pro Bono" than he was so there was a certain disconnect between them. As he searched he asked Selvin, "What are we doing here?" He said softly, keeping an eye out for his holier than thou allies. "We completed the job, why don't we at least get the reward before we go on some wild goose chase? We all risked our lives, we deserve some compensation!"

15:35, Today: Toke rolled 7 using 1d20+2. Perception.

The Dealer
GM, 367 posts
Mon 14 Apr 2014
at 05:56
  • msg #117

Re: Assault on Eel's End

You all scamper about the deck you're on, noses twitching, nostrils flaring as you search for the knick knacks and shiny thongs which make everyone's heart go pitter-pat.

There is a hold at the far end of the hallway, but it is crammed with suprisingly dull things. Table cloths. Buckets of nails. A chest of drawers where all the compartments are filled woth strings of gaudily colored wooden beads. Bottles of wine which have been uncorked, watered down, and resealed. A box of differently colored feathers. Crates which contain cooking pots. A few coils of sevicable rope. Nothing much.

You find a small room which Toke verifies as a shover lab. There are a few small, empty vials and tools your resident alchemist can make use of, all of a fine variety. There are seven stoppered tubes which contain liquid. Six are refined Shiver. The last is pure dream spider venom. Treasure here: masterwork alchemists kit. Six vials of shiver worth 25 gp each. Three doses dream spider venom.

Of more interest to the rest of you is the room the northern swarm of spiders came out. It appears to have been Devargo's personal quarters. A foot locker is pushed under the bed. Inside you find what must have been Devargo's nest egg. Devargo did not seem to like coins. There are only a few handfuls here. Instead he appears to have prefered to convert cash to more portable currency. A fine amulet of jasper. A gold necklace studded with emeralds. A small horn inlaid with mother of pearl. A ring with a tiny jade dragonfly engraved on it. Also inside are a bundle of letters, a satchet with some odd greyish dust, and a plain cap such as huntsmen wear. The kind lined with wool and sporting earflaps that come down on each side of it. Not exactly chic. There is also a bundle of letters tied up with string. The letters appear to be some correspondence between a Dulac Rossen, a Chelish ambassador to the city, and some woman who goes by the initials A.N. The contents of the letters are what you would expect. Devargo must have been blackmailing one or both of the authors. The druglord does have some finely tailored suits on hangers in his room. He was nothing if not stylish in his evil. Treasure here: the first three pieces of jewelry listed are worth maybe about 1100 gp combined. The dragonfly ring, the dust, and the hat all sniff of magic. The blackmail letters are yours to do with as you wish.

Also in Devargo's room are several versions of a letter he was drafting. The best version reads as follows:

To my dearest Patience,

Your offer is an interesting one, though one I must pass on. I have not, nor have ever been, interested in the world of politics. Kings and nobles come and go. Only vice is constant. Everyman wants to fuck and smoke and drink himself into oblivion, in order to forget the cares of this world. I have made quite a nice little perch for myself providing those needs. Why would I want to come down from it?

As to your insinuation that if we can not be allies then we must be enemies...well. I hope your faith in your fine stone walls is well placed. Everything dies fine lady. Everything. Why not live until that moment comes?

From Kindness with kindness
To Patience impatient


By the time you get to the deck above, the party has moved elsewhere. A quick glance outside shows that there's a riot on the pier. The guard has arrved in small batches but more can be seen coming down the way. You quickly head back inside to see what valuables are still available.

The room above where you killed Whatever-It-Was is a small audience chamber, complete with gaudy wooden throne. A spider covered corpse, ypu assume this is Devargo, lays on the floor. His facial expression is nothing short of horrific. If you wee hoping for a grisly end to the man known as Kindness, you have gotten your wish. Some of you go about the delicate task of searching his spider covered body while the rest search the rest of the parlor.

Devargo's corpse is dressed in a finely made suit of black leather armor. Small glyphs are stitched along one side of it. He wears two well made bladed gauntlets and a light, finely crafted crossbow sits to one side of his throne. There are two stoppered vials in a pouch on his belt. One contains a light purplish looking liquid. The other liquid is mostly clear and thick. He wears two rings, one set with a diamond and one silver one carved with a spider.

There are a few other bodies. Most have a handful of coins on them, but little else of interest.

Hanging from the ceiling by a fine chain is a small cage. Inside is a sleek, winged lizard. A psuedodragon. They are common to the city. As you go about your business, the psuedodragon looks at each of you. The words "Free me..." form in your minds.

Treasure here: Leather armor of the magical variety. +1 to be exact. Two masterwork bladed gauntlets. Masterwork light crossbow. The two rings are simple jewelery worth 300 gp in total. The purplish liquid is cure light wounds, two doses. Purple potions are always healing in  my games. The clear liquid is anyone's guess. The coins you find amount to 55 gp. The psuedodragon is what it is.
Selvin Larst
player, 158 posts
My friend surrounds me
A strange companion
Wed 16 Apr 2014
at 14:03
  • msg #118

Re: Assault on Eel's End

To Toke, Selvin replies after some searching. "Compensation? No problem!" He grins as they start sorting through things.

He then turns to regard the psuedodragon with a tilted head. He gives a shrug, asking over his shoulder, "Any objections?" Assuming none, he opens the cage for the little thing.
Vaddis Sonaden
player, 219 posts
Wed 16 Apr 2014
at 14:18
  • msg #119

Re: Assault on Eel's End

"Go ahead and free the poor creature. Being DeVargo's toy must have been unbearable for him."
Selvin Larst
player, 159 posts
My friend surrounds me
A strange companion
Thu 17 Apr 2014
at 01:27
  • msg #120

Re: Assault on Eel's End

"Also...if we could....I wouldn't mind one of those leather armors if we can spare one." He gave a shrug, however. He wouldn't push since most of the time he was surrounded by the eidolon.
Vaddis Sonaden
player, 220 posts
Thu 17 Apr 2014
at 02:47
  • msg #121

Re: Assault on Eel's End

"Nothing here for me, the armor is for you three to decide on, as are the gauntlets. The alchemist kit goes to the alchemist."

OOC - I'll let someone else total and divide everything, I can't keep track on the computer.
Toke
player, 121 posts
Thu 17 Apr 2014
at 02:57
  • msg #122

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Toke noticed that his party seemed to have no qualms with picking apart the dead, so he began to pick the valuables off the surrounding dead. He was careful to replace his alchemist kit with the masterwork counterpart and pocket the three doses of spider venom and shiver for himself. He picked up the clear vial and took a look at it, seeing if he was familiar with this particular extract. While he peered at the vial he spoke up, "I didn't mean this kind of compensation. Isn't the job we were hired for completed?"

OOC:
Craft Alchemy: Identify Potion 22:50, Today: Toke rolled 30 using 1d20+11. identify potion.

Picks up "maybe 1400" worth of gold baubles
Picks up ring, puts it on
Picks up hat, puts it on
Picks up dust.
Picks up potions, shiver, and venom.

The Dealer
GM, 371 posts
Thu 17 Apr 2014
at 04:54
  • msg #123

Re: Assault on Eel's End

The small dragon crawls through the door of the cage and unfurs it's wings. The muscles beneath the shiny, metallic like skin stretch and twist. It has apparently been cooped up for some time. Much in the way of gratitude...

It flaps it's wings and alights, flyong upwards and then about the room. It circles you all, passing around each head before finally settling on Selvin's scalp. The psuedodragon flicks out a forked tongue and eyes a door at the end of the room. I am Majenko. We should scurry. There seems to be many boots stomping about outside...
The Dealer
GM, 372 posts
Thu 17 Apr 2014
at 05:08
  • msg #124

Re: Assault on Eel's End

Good roll Toke. Potion of Invisibility.
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