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The Third Age

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Chapter 1plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 1: The Blue Crystal

* The group met at The Widow's End tavern and inn, where they observed a tiefling succumb to the blue crystal and be bashed by the city militia * Magistrate Callavia posted a notice to hire a special unit of adventurers to discover the source of the blue crystal in an attempt to keep the southwest quadrant from descending into the despair and degradation of the southeast side

Chapter 2plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 2: Beating up a Friend

* After questioning Lord Malus, Darkstar, and Silver Spear (the three drow warriors sworn to protect her), Ladiana ordered them to remain at the cave hidden and to continue to surveille the cave. They would report all occurrences upon their lady's commands.

Chapter 3plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 3: The Battle of the Wyrm Hole

Fantastic game last night! Truly enjoyed running it and seeing how the dynamics of this group is gelling. Admirably! Heroically and with gusto! Thank you for making it as enjoyable to DM!!!!

Some notable actions I wanted to highlight:

* Mugul

Chapter 4plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 4: Mugul Unleashed!

After the incident at the Wyrm Hole, newly promoted Sergeant Mugul Hanagark was brought in to answer a great many questions regarding the operation. To be sure, it had gone quite splendidly by department standards since no militia men and no cavalier knight of the Temple of Mystra was hurt in the battle. All told, 23 men and women were killed in action, most confirmed as working for Daimyo Don Culleebrie and were believed to be criminals. Some of those killed in action were believed to be innoc…

Chapter 5plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 5: Queen of the Orcs

It seems that the world has gotten slightly bigger and a little more dangerous...

* Ephraim discovered that the small, plain bag he had procured from Don Culleebrie's room was a magical bag of holding, able to store an as yet unlimited amount of goods! He graciously divided up the loot (fairly) evenly. Ephraim also made contact with the alchemist who told him of the blue crystal's status, learning that the experimentation of its properties was far more advanced than others suspected. Ephraim …

Chapter 6plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 6: Malus Triumphant

After his mistress left the caves, Lord Malus called upon the ten battle captains that had previously served the Orcan War Chief. The ten stood inside the large tent, breathing heavily through foul smelling tusks and poor hygiene, their snouts gruffly snorting, and their beady eyes darting from one Drow warrior to the other. The battle captains knew that the one in the middle had bested Godarr the Mighty, and they feared and loathed him for it.

Chapter 7plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 7: The End of the Magistrate

* Guy and Mugul escaped the duke's castle and Clarys, Ephraim, and Ladiana met them halfway on the bridge over the moat.  * Some guards were killed (by Ladiana) and a handful of Halflings paid the ultimate price in a fiery blaze of glory (and were run over by an ass-drawn cart of onions!

Chapter 8plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 8: Efraim's Gambit

Ephraim sat at his usual corner table in the Widow’s End and shuffled the deck of cards. He had won yet another night of Five Kings and was about to count his coins when a familiar figure entered the tavern, looked about at the crowd, and spotted Ephraim in his corner. Daisy, the Halfling barmaid that had served him his third tankard of ale, served him his fourth. She smiled at Ephraim with that special twinkle in her eye and a light bounce to her step.

Chapter 9plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 9: Mad with Power

(missing recap, filled in by Eli)

* We came up with a plan to disrupt the drug trade by destroying Ferengetti's supply. * Mugul and Efraim went in through the roof, almost falling to their doom when they tried to leap across from another building. They went from room to room murderin' people who hadn't hurt nobody.

Chapter 10plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 10: Splintering Party

A couple of the forces now introduced:

* The great archmage Arka Senn, chief advisor to Duke Thornblade, is truly interested in how the blue crystal helped the drow sorceress. Lord Soren, Weapons Master of Mystra's Temple seems to have his doubts.

Chapter 11plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 11: Ladiana's Trial

After the discovery of the bodies of Rook and Narissa, it was becoming evident that the group's welcome in Allentia was, at best, tenuous. It was a clear signal from the Shinga that any who defied him or her would meet with certain death. The disruption of the blue crystal production has shaken the foundations of the underworld and now the group was in a dire position.

Chapter 12plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 12: Dutchess Clarys

Not a lot of action tonight, but some character development, political intrigue, and a mysterious locked door! Well, Mugul got to fight a jacked up Ventra'azi, but since he can swing five times and the creature rolled terribly, Mugul easily vanquished it.

Chapter 13plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 13: Malus's History

Coran Darkstar, from House Darkstar, despite his name, was the shining star of the weapons class. He had excelled at sword, particularly the scimitar, and had bested all of the students in his class and one higher. Yet, when the lessons turned to the mace and morningstar, Coran lived up to his family name. The morning star, having properties unlike that of the rigid sword, allowed Coran to hook and loop and strike his opponents in improbably angles. He fell in love with the weapon and had begun …

Chapter 14plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 14: The Legend of the Thoraci

It is believed that Lord Arioch, the God of Evil, had a wife named Renza Baal, the goddess of pestilence and disease. Although she was devoted to the dark god, Arioch had a wandering eye and fathered many demi gods and powerful immortals. Some of these offspring, Renza knew about; some she did not. But she remained faithful to her husband. During the battle of gods, it seemed that the goddess Lolth, known in Drow tongue as Lloth, fell from grace and eventually joined the ranks of the evil gods. …

Chapter 15plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 15: Allentian Voices

Amarra Lostanu

They Lady freed me, of that I am sure, from the grips of the blue crystal. She lay her hands upon me and I saw once more that which I had been missing. My life. My children, Kaylor and Kayden. And though my husband has long since vanished from sight, I have but one mission in life: spread the Word of Mystra; inform Lady Clarys of goings-on in the city; and serve Her Will in balance of good and evil.

Chapter 16plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 16: Orcs Bound

Three weeks ago, War Chief Balogog had stood on the hill top and looked upon the plain to the south, surveying the battle below. Somewhere down there, the Destroyer of Orcs, waded in and tried to turn the war to the advantage of the humans. Within three days, Balogog knew, the tidal wave of orcs would arrive and the humans would be overwhelmed. He would crush them, once and for all. He would crush the Destroyer of Orcs.

Chapter 17plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 17: The Shenga

Guy's Thoughts

If the Shenga exists, he’s been running things for at least twenty years, keeping order so that he can control the city. Whoever’s been killing people with Blue Crystal, importing Ventrazi to terrorize the town, riling up a human sacrifice cult and openly threatening me, is not that calm, calculating figure who hides in the shadows. So either the Shenga’s real and something’s happened to change him, or this person is not the Shenga.

Chapter 18plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 18: Allentian Voices 2

Alex Centauri

We survived the night of the fires. We survived hell unleashed, inside the walls of Allentia. It had been over 30 summers since last we had been attacked. And on this night, hundreds of the dreaded orcs poured in, probably allowed access by those Sons of Arioch scum! So I took up shield and sword, resolved in defending this city, my neighborhood, Her honor. I was but a carpenter by day, a chemist by cover of night, and yet, on this eve, I would become like the paladin that defe…

Chapter 19plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 19: Ancient Airs and Tomes

Scroll

It is known that the First Age was the Age of Paladine, who created all things and all things that are good. It is known that the Second Age was the Age of Arioch, where evil took possession of all things and war had claimed many lives. The land was a wasteland and the sea was a dead sea. Men and Elves distorted magick and the Lady of Mysteries took back the Gift, bringing about the Third Age. It is also known that the Third Age was meant for Mystra, the Goddess of Magic. And yet, her pr…

Chapter 20plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 20: The Orb of Arioch

* The war with the orcs has officially ended; over one thousand humans killed and just as many orcs. Elves suffered too, especially their military leaders! * Celestine has been taken captive by Ladiana. * The Shinga is dead! Killed by Clarys even though defended by Lord Devlin Asher.

Chapter 21plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 21: The Orb of Arioch

After hearing of Lord Soren's ability to walk, the group made haste to the temple of Mystra. Upon entry, they found Lord Soren was indeed standing and in the spell-nullified safe room. He was using a large metal hammer and breaking into the safe which housed the black marble orb. Ephraim, Clarys, and Guy tried to stop him, but he broke the latch and retrieved the orb. Once he stepped out of the room, Soren was able to overcome all of the paladins, and make his way just outside of the temple. C…

Chapter 22plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 22: Preparing to Confront the Emperor

A lot happened since the last chapter, but since no one wrote about it, here are some notes from Kyle!

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Resuming in the basement of library.

Guy searches DeRozan after he expires. He finds some letters and three rings. He also has a pouch with 50gp. Two daggers, very ornate, look valuable, curved blades, with several gem stones on them. His clothing is very fine. He also has some darts in a secret pocket, they have a greenish substance on the tips. And another six darts in his left …

Chapter 23plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 23: Everyone Drinks the Crystal

Great game today! So many major NPCs killed! Amara, the emperor, the duke. Efram’s the only one who didn’t kill an important NPC, and he almost killed Ladiana. :) Well, in honor of our one-year anniversary, here are some of Guy’s thoughts about today’s game and the campaign as a whole. Yeah, I didn’t stick with his normal casual writing tone, but he’s not trying to publish a novel, so whatever.

Chapter 24plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 24: Dworcs, Drugs, Monks, and The Treaty of Mystvale

Picking up in the throne room...

The Duke falls dead with a poison arrow in his ear. Hidden on one balcony, Guy collapses unconscious, as does Dink on the other balcony.

With the Emperor beheaded, about a dozen Sardovar in the throne room stand stunned. They come to their senses and continue the melee. Ladiana mass-suggests most of them to surrender, but as two try to escape she fires a massive fireball, incinerating the escaping Sardovar amount of civilians in the doorway (she’s no longer dom…

Chapter 25plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 25: Diplomacy

So our story thus far...

Clarys made contact with Bel Garreth and Bel Garion, the Par of the White Order and his apprentice. She was warned of watching whom she allied with and whome she could count as an enemy. She also learned that Garreth seems to be motivated by keeping the status quo with all city-states of near-equal power, but he intimated that he also saw advantage in one central figure or council as a ruling body to keep the peace. Peace is his goal, under the auspices of Paladine.

Chapter 26plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 26: The Trial of the Arkas

Bel Garreth: Head of the White Order

Bel Garrion: Garreth's second in command.

The Luncheon before the Trial of the Arkas

A lot of the aristocracy of Mystvale are upset that they've lost their power and are maneuvering through the luncheon trying to figure out how to get their power back. All they have is the Sardovar White (essentially the militia of Mystvale)

Chapter 27plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 27: Guy's Secret

Between the DM and Guy

In the time before the choosing of a Grand Marshal of the Sarduvaar, you spent two days meeting with trade diplomats in order to improve Allentia City's standing in the world markets and perhaps solidify alliances with neighboring city states. Most of your observable ventures were successful and you were present enough for all to see and find you a capable administrator.

Chapter 28plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 28: Clarys and Guy in Mystvalle

Written by Lindsey and Eli from 2018-03-18 through 2018-03-22 This story takes place the evening after the battle with the second largest storm giant outside of Mystvalle

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“Guy?” A soft rapping came from the door to Guy's room, late in the evening.

Chapter 29plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 29: The Trial of Clarys

Context: The party entered Northvalle and encountered a demon -- the same demon who had been locked into the orb, taken over Ephram's mind, and communed with Ladiana. They nearly killed it, but then it grabbed Clarys and entered the portal in the monastery wall.

Chapter 30plugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 30: Epilogue

Context: The party killed Belasco and Guy sealed the portal to the Abyss. Clarys was in shock from her experience, and angry at Guy, since he'd taken away her access to Rachel. The party got rid of the last storm giant by giving a Sarduvar soldier the hazy orange crystal, which turned him into a giant. The two fought, and both died.

The Third Age

Chapter 13: Malus's History

Previousplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 12: Dutchess Clarys

Not a lot of action tonight, but some character development, political intrigue, and a mysterious locked door! Well, Mugul got to fight a jacked up Ventra'azi, but since he can swing five times and the creature rolled terribly, Mugul easily vanquished it.
Indexplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigThe Story So Far

Chapter 1: The Blue CrystalChapter 2: Beating up a FriendChapter 3: The Battle of the Wyrm HoleChapter 4: Mugul Unleashed!Chapter 5: Queen of the OrcsChapter 6: Malus TriumphantChapter 7: The End of the MagistrateChapter 8: Efraim's GambitChapter 9: Mad with PowerChapter 10: Splintering PartyChapter 11: Ladiana's TrialChapter 12: Dutchess ClarysChapter 13: Malus's HistoryChapter 14: The Legend of the ThoraciChapter 15: Allentian VoicesChapter 16: Orcs BoundChapter 17: The Sheng…
Nextplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 14: The Legend of the Thoraci

It is believed that Lord Arioch, the God of Evil, had a wife named Renza Baal, the goddess of pestilence and disease. Although she was devoted to the dark god, Arioch had a wandering eye and fathered many demi gods and powerful immortals. Some of these offspring, Renza knew about; some she did not. But she remained faithful to her husband. During the battle of gods, it seemed that the goddess Lolth, known in Drow tongue as Lloth, fell from grace and eventually joined the ranks of the evil gods. …
2017-02-20
Coran Darkstar, from House Darkstar, despite his name, was the shining star of the weapons class. He had excelled at sword, particularly the scimitar, and had bested all of the students in his class and one higher. Yet, when the lessons turned to the mace and morningstar, Coran lived up to his family name. The morning star, having properties unlike that of the rigid sword, allowed Coran to hook and loop and strike his opponents in improbably angles. He fell in love with the weapon and had begun to sport two of them on each thigh. With easy access and eventual mastery, Coran was the undisputed king of the ring when matching against his peers.

His faithful sidekick, a distant cousin named Tantalus Silver Spear, wielding a deadly spear as his namesake announced, rounded out the duo in an as yet unbeaten storm of steal and violence. They were celebrated and feared, and the status went easily to their heads. Their parents approved, yet they had earned the ire of many powerful houses.

One such rising power in the political schemata was House Nightkisser, held tightly controlled by the matriarch, Shindia. Shindia’s rule over her household was supreme and unquestioned. Many a sibling fell to her wrath and all held her in awe, for her power was vast. And it came to pass that one of her younger sisters married into House Malus, producing a child named Aeyn.

He was a soft child, prone to tears all too quickly. He had been severely teased in his early years and earned the disdain of his brutal father. Yet when young Aeyn met with Darkstar and Silver Spear, all previous torment had been but preamble to their taunts and pranks. Aeyn Malus suffered greatly under their hands. In every sparring session, every mock battle, the two cousins reminded Aeyn of his weakness.

Aeyn prayed nightly to the Goddess Lolth and in answer to his suffering, he was finally given the sign of silence. He received nothing. No blessings, no sacraments. The Goddess would have no weakling serving her. In his anguish and misery, young Aeyn Malus decided that he alone would have to protect himself. There would be no help from his father or mother, certainly not the matriarch of his family, Shindia. Aeyn would rise on his own.

Secretly, he trained with the double-bladed naginata, the only weapon that could defeat sword, spear, and morning star. He would train in solitude and he would master the intricate movements of past warriors. And he would develop his own prowess and skills. In time, Aeyn grew strong and fast. So accomplished had he become with the naginata, that after years of defeat and humiliation under the hands of his nemeses, at last tasted victory. In a two on one match up, Aeyn Malus defeated the two cousins. But he did not just beat them on points. Aeyn crushed their spirits, showing no remorse, restraint, or mercy. He did not stop his attacks even after the blade masters had called a halt to the tournament. Aeyn continued his brutal assault long after the masters intervened. It took five adults to subdue his attacks. Three of them were hospitalized as a result.

Darkstar and Silver Spear had survived within inches of their lives. Aeyn stood over them, restrained at last by three adults, and smiled. Before being ushered away for disciplinary action, Aeyn Malus said to them, “Forget not this day, my friends, for now I am thy nemesis and shall revisit this day until the Goddess calls to thee. When night embraces thine lives, it shall be I who delivers thee into her loving arms.”

The other students had been stunned into silence. No longer was Aeyn the butt of their jokes. The House of Nightkisser was feared and envied. And when at last the cousins were released from the infirmary, they approached Aeyn cautiously. Darkstar looked apprehensively at his cousin, who nodded in acquiescence. Coran took a knee, followed by Tantaulus Silver Spear. Each bowed their heads and pledged their oaths to Malus: “Thou art lord and master, besting us with thine skill and power. Forever shall we heed thee and follow thine rule. Teach us and see us forever in thy debt and service.”

Aeyn smiled. He knew there was a great chance they were tricking him or luring him to drop his guard. But he also knew his skills had eclipsed theirs and should they raise their hands against him, he could easily defeat them. He nodded. “Rise, Darkstar and Silver Spear. Thou shalt serve me unto the end of days. Thou art my charge and my pillars. Should this House fall to attack, thou shalt sacrifice all in preservation of mine name.”

“This we pledge,” said Darkstar.

After 50 years, the cousins proved themselves time and again. They had been resolute in their word and pledge. When Aeyn’s father bade him to serve their matriarch, Shindia, the cousins joined him as Avenger Guards for the royal house. Their mission was to repel any attacks against House Nightkisser. And there were many. The great houses made several attempts on their home and when Malus and the cousins proved themselves in battle after battle, the three were promoted to Defenders, personal guards to Shindia and her immediate family. Aeyn had garnered the trust and confidence of the matriarch.

When Ladiana entered the Underdark, it was Shindia who appointed him as personal guard to the newborn princess. However, the price for his closeness to Shindia’s daughter was his voice and his choices. Aeyn Malus would serve forever in silence. He was also forbidden to ever leave the Underdark or leave the side of Ladiana.

“Dost thou understand thy charge, Lord Malus?” said Shindia.

Aeyn nodded.

“Thou may respond with ‘my Lady’. Only this and nothing more.”

Aeyn nodded. “My Lady.”

“Good. Defend her with thine life or see it forfeit in the attempt.” Shindia believed that Ladiana would one day rule over all of the Underdark and one day unite the great houses. But it was never to be.

Jealous rivalries finally erupted. The Great Houses Bladerun, Aramis, Darkstar, Menzopan, and Uluunthus, all allied to storm Shindia’s lands. Shindia had proposed opening trade to the surface world to enrich the Drow. None had agreed with her. Not even Ladiana. It was later exposed that Ladiana herself had orchestrated the coup. In the battle, Shindia was killed and it was the first time Aeyn had known defeat.

But before Ladiana could be crowned victor over her mother’s lands, Aliyana Aramis, her closest ally, betrayed her. Aliyana framed her for the murder of Shindia and Ladiana was sentenced to banishment. The House of Nightkisser was no more. The warriors and servants were disbanded and distributed to other great houses.

Aeyn Malus and his two companions were infirmed for several months, healing from mortal wounds. When at last they had been released, the three escaped into uncharted territories within Underdark and wandered for many years. Aeyn’s shame and humiliation drove him ever to find his cousin. He had sworn an oath and would die defending her. He had failed her mother, but he would not fail Ladiana.

DM’s Notes
  • Picture Lord Aeyn Malus as a combination of Darth Maul and Sir Jorah Mormont, utterly devoted to Ladiana. In fact, he may just be in love with her, as Jorah is to Daenerys. He is a total bad ass and can fight better than almost anyone.
  • Because he was sworn to protect and serve, he kept his oath and utters no words except “my Lady”, as commanded by Shindia. He would obey Ladiana if she commanded him to speak once more. It would be a great gift—when you feel it is appropriate.
  • Malus also will not leave the shadow, until or unless commanded by Ladiana.
  • Darkstar and Silver Spear are devoted to Malus and will follow him into death. So long as he commands it, they will do her bidding also. They both speak, but defer to Malus’s hand gestures and facial commands.


Previousplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 12: Dutchess Clarys

Not a lot of action tonight, but some character development, political intrigue, and a mysterious locked door! Well, Mugul got to fight a jacked up Ventra'azi, but since he can swing five times and the creature rolled terribly, Mugul easily vanquished it.
Indexplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigThe Story So Far

Chapter 1: The Blue CrystalChapter 2: Beating up a FriendChapter 3: The Battle of the Wyrm HoleChapter 4: Mugul Unleashed!Chapter 5: Queen of the OrcsChapter 6: Malus TriumphantChapter 7: The End of the MagistrateChapter 8: Efraim's GambitChapter 9: Mad with PowerChapter 10: Splintering PartyChapter 11: Ladiana's TrialChapter 12: Dutchess ClarysChapter 13: Malus's HistoryChapter 14: The Legend of the ThoraciChapter 15: Allentian VoicesChapter 16: Orcs BoundChapter 17: The Sheng…
Nextplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigChapter 14: The Legend of the Thoraci

It is believed that Lord Arioch, the God of Evil, had a wife named Renza Baal, the goddess of pestilence and disease. Although she was devoted to the dark god, Arioch had a wandering eye and fathered many demi gods and powerful immortals. Some of these offspring, Renza knew about; some she did not. But she remained faithful to her husband. During the battle of gods, it seemed that the goddess Lolth, known in Drow tongue as Lloth, fell from grace and eventually joined the ranks of the evil gods. …