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:[[Hubey]] and [[Huey Gill]] are cooking up some weeds.
:[[Hubey]] and [[Huey Gill]] are cooking up some weeds.
:After a short rest, the group moves forward, eastward towards the mountainous area. There is a tough slope, but the group guide the group upward, wending between the rocks and trees.
:After a short rest, the group moves forward, eastward towards the mountainous area. There is a tough slope, but the group guide the group upward, wending between the rocks and trees.
:On top of the first rise, the adventurers can see directly to the south east, the top-two levels of a ziggurat.
:On top of the first rise, the adventurers can see directly to the south east, the top-two levels of a ziggurat. The group pushes on east. The closer they get to the landmark, they can see it is actually surrounded by a wall. Inside the walls, the ground is cleared. There are four tiers, and two torches lit on the southern exit to the pyramid.
:Eventually, after traversing some rougher upward climbs, the land plateaus. Ahead is open grassland, a valley that heads through the mountains. There, at the foot of the mountain is a settlement aflame, in a plain of felled trees.  The adventurers race their carts in to aid. The palisade wall is sagging with age. Some of the buildings collapse.
:Whoever is defending the city thinks that we caused the fire. Persuading the townsfolk to let them in, the adventurer immediately rushed to assist the town, forming bucket lines from the well to the building over. Three hours are spent putting out fires on the houses and the palisade wall.
:An official of the town, [[Sylwl]], grey and red haired, thanks the party. He indicates that the man on the wall, [[Markall]], believed the adventurers to brigands. [[Sylwl]] is second to the head of the town.
:The settlement is called [[Angel Reach]]. It was named after a shrine in the northern mountains where a cave is carved with angle wings wrapping around a shrine.
:The brigands are a persistent issues. They wear masks, but appear humanoid. They attack for money, supplies and even take people.
:[[Iked]] is the new town leader. He has apparently been a godsend.
:The lizard folk to the east trade with [[Angel Reach]]. They are a violent people, but the town tries hard to keep the peace. They provide them with steel from their limited forge. Their shaman gives them gems and medicines. Sometimes they try to sell painted stones. [[Iked]] is the only one who speaks their language.
:The group is allowed to rest within the town walls, as long as they stay together. The carts and horses are brought into the rear of town.
:There seems to be about thirty old buildings, with fresh renovations. Ten guards stand on the walls, two on the adventurers.
:A woman, [[Veni]], with a scarf over her head comes over as the group settles to sleep. They offer some baked goods, but the group, except [[Novos]], turn down the cakes in favour of feeding the orphan. She has one with her. [[Lau]], a fourteen-year old lad, claims he doesn't like being out after night. His father supposedly died in a nighttime raid a year ago. However, [[Lau]] doesn't think his dad is actually dead.
:The adventurers head to speak with [[Iked]] late that night in their main hall. [[Iked]] is middle ages with greying hair. He has working-man clothes and greets the group kindly. They ahve been away from civilisation for a while, but they've had food and wine put out for the group. [[Iked]] eats with the group as well.
:[[Iked]] has heard of [[Myste-Hass]], he believes it to be a dangerous place.
:[[Offir]] extends the offer of help. [[Iked]] indicates that the attacks have been getting worse. At the back of the hall is a table with a cloth covering a body beneath. This is anew but disturbing development. Their throat has been gouged, their body raked with scratches of a similar size to a human hand. The neck has been torn and bitten.
:There's no pattern to when they attack.
:The group rests soundly. [[Offir]] sends a message back to [[Readius Lentulis Boro]] via [[Sitis]], he calls it a bastard bird.
:[[Bert]] speaks to the horses, then informs [[Bat]] that they want some hay. [[Bat]] is weirded out by the way the horses respond to [[Bert]], but he very much respects how the beasts are very strong.
:The adventurers head to the hall again and catch a glimpse of a scaled humanoid disappearing into a nearby building.
:Conversation with [[Iked]] informs the group that the pathway to the shrine is marked by poles with coloured fabric attached to them.
:

Revision as of 20:29, 30 March 2023

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The Myste-Hass Calender

16/02/2023

Offir gathers a company of explorers - Bert, Bertilac, Lycidias, Orvine, Novos and Randy. The group wants to circumnavigate the lands surrounding Myste-Hass.
A white robed individual, Readius Lentulis Boro acts on behalf of the Council of Myste-Hass. Jodocus the cartographer is joining the group. He was originally from Equil. Also, Sitis, a carrier falcon that will carry notifications back and forth from the city every evening to update the Council of Myste-Hass of their journey.
Arnet is a skilled ranger. Hubey and Huey Gill are good at making the most out of whatever is scavenged. Benger and Terrouin are general hands to assist with moving of goods. Bat comes as a deal with Benger, great at the heavy lifting. He's a half orc who doesn't speak.
Lucidias is a wood elf with a greenish complexion, garbed typically for a ranger with a bow, and accompanied by a pet wolf, Long Shadow.
Orvine has dark red skin, a tiefling with dark purple eyes and an emo fringe. He's not particularly intelligent.
Novos is a half-elven wizard, with dark auburn hair, a dark green robe, a staff and the slightest stubble.
Randy is a wood elf and a cleric. He is a very young individual, with green hair and loose clothing. He has shining armour beneath his clothing. He appears to be a little vain. He's for all the gods.
Bertilac looks glorious in a rustic way. He has dark, short-cropped hair, with a bit of a beard. He is tanned with chain, a green tabard.
Bert has one ice-blue eye, one open green eye and a set of dungarees of his leather armour. His corn blond hair pulled over his forehead.
The carts roll along through the wilderness, then something dives towards the carts. A griffon drops from the sky. There is another hidden rock nearby.
Bert and Bertilac try to convince the griffons to move on, helping the injured griffon and charming the other.
The group settles to rest near the river at the edge of the swamp, where Hubey and Huey are cooking up some griffon eggs with red peppers.
The group decides to rest, sending Arnet off to scout.
Novos summons his chipmunk familiar as a scouting animal.
Lucidias scouts the area for useful herbs, finding some flat-brimmed mushrooms.
Offir sends a message back with Sitis that says - "encountered griffons, aided them, not killed them. Got as far as the boundary of the swamps east of Myste-Hass." Sitis is a stiff backed bird, with a look of permanent disgust on his birdy face.
The group plays dice, organises watches and sleeps. In the second watch, there is figure in the distance towards the south east. This figure appears to avoid being seen, staying close to the trees. It appears humanoid and average size.
In the morning, Arnet sets off towards the building which Novos's chipmunk had seen.
The horses are called Channel, Sling and Uylsses.
Offir calls Sitir a cunt, then takes the message from his claw - "So glad you're doing well, and its only been a few hours. Keep me informed. Well done, we're all counting on you. Your friend Boro."
Arnet returns. He informs the group that the ground gets wet very soon, and the building looks dilapidated and unwanted. So, it unlikely to be of any importance.
The river closest to the estuary is dry. So, the group decide to drop the carts into the river bed and lead them up the dry channel. Bert takes temperamental Sling. Bertilac takes Uylsses. Randy takes Channel. The party pushes north.
The land looks strained, dehydrated. The bed seems as though all the plant life grasped for the water that once flowed here.
An hour upstream, there is a giant mass in the bed. a pile of mud, vines, growths and mushrooms, in the shape of a person, blocking the bed. It looks almost ten feet across. Arnet and Lucidius investigate, noting that there is definitely a humanoid nature to this creature.
Bertilac heads forward with his shovel, Little Bert. He thrusts the shovel into the form, then vines flick loose, violently burying themselves in the ground. Water trickles from the damaged area. There is glass embedded into the lumps of mud, broken bottles and cork.
An explosion of air erupts from the creature as it disintegrates in dryness. There is a metal item buried deep into the bank as well. Bertilac removes a shield, a broken ring and sword, which Novos identifies.
Lycidias harvests some of the usual purple mushrooms on the back of the creature, wrapping them up in some cloth.
Meanwhile, Bert tries to give Sling an apple, but he doesn't appear to be interested.
After half an hour, the group manages to clear the vines and junk left.
Bat doesn't like foul language and insists on manners.
The lands clear a lot, opening up, until the group reach a section of river where a massive tree blocks up the river. Water laps over the trunk, red and black fletched arrows peppering the trunk, a face marked on the wood.
The group moves the caravan, carts and horses to one side away from the river. The others head to the tree with rope and Uylesses. After an hour, the group manages to clear the blockage, allowing the water to flow again.
Randy says a prayer to his gods.
Moving further north, the group actually comes across a rough bridge that has been well used. It is heavy duty, cut with a hatchet. The carts make it across without issues, moving into much drier grounds, surrounded by reeds with a reddish tinge.
The caravan moves towards the mountain edge, going around the reed. There is some kind of farmhouse in the reeds. Another hour's travel along the river, brings the group to a stone ford crossing beneath a massive waterfall where there are some horse carcasses. There is a flight of stairs near the waterfall.
With a little work, all three carts get across the ford successfully. Above, a bridge spans across the waterfall.
A track leads directly east.
The group push on another three hours, until dusk falls, bypassing the estuary by crossing the tributaries at the very mouth of the water. The forest gets thicker, dense jungle, and stone work becomes more frequent, foundations of long-ruined buildings. Ahead, a ziggurat emerges from the treeline.
Towards the mountains is a massive section where gigantic chunks of slate are buried deep into the ground, sticking up. Offir lopes up the slope to investigate further, seeing that these slate rocks are lines up perfectly. In the centre is the outline of another structure, roof gone. The stones look like there was once inscription, long-since worn away.
The central building, three or four giant stones tall appear to be the high segment of the building. Mud has filled the lower floors. There is a central pillar, a stone platform in the middle.
Novos comes up to see they are sarcophagi, and argument occurs because Offir wants to open the coffin. Orvine cracks open the lids, then collapses as a peal screams out. Everyone nearby except Offir collapses. The lid then raises up above the coffin. A semi-translucent figure of a woman lifts out.
Offir heals most of the group, then backs away. Bert chases after the banshee, stirred by some sort of power, whilst the others run. The banshee attempts to fly away, avoiding the vines that Bert calls from the ground. Other bodies are ripped from the ground with the vines, oversized skeletons.
Finally, Lycidias sends an arrow through her form, whilst the others burn her corpse in the coffin.

30/03/2023

Bertilac and Randy lay the body to rest and close the sarcophagus back up.
Arnet and Lycindias go scouting and see a deer on their trail. They try to shoot it for dinner, but it runs off into the treeline. THey agree not to mention it to the group and return to the party.
Hubey and Huey Gill are cooking up some weeds.
After a short rest, the group moves forward, eastward towards the mountainous area. There is a tough slope, but the group guide the group upward, wending between the rocks and trees.
On top of the first rise, the adventurers can see directly to the south east, the top-two levels of a ziggurat. The group pushes on east. The closer they get to the landmark, they can see it is actually surrounded by a wall. Inside the walls, the ground is cleared. There are four tiers, and two torches lit on the southern exit to the pyramid.
Eventually, after traversing some rougher upward climbs, the land plateaus. Ahead is open grassland, a valley that heads through the mountains. There, at the foot of the mountain is a settlement aflame, in a plain of felled trees. The adventurers race their carts in to aid. The palisade wall is sagging with age. Some of the buildings collapse.
Whoever is defending the city thinks that we caused the fire. Persuading the townsfolk to let them in, the adventurer immediately rushed to assist the town, forming bucket lines from the well to the building over. Three hours are spent putting out fires on the houses and the palisade wall.
An official of the town, Sylwl, grey and red haired, thanks the party. He indicates that the man on the wall, Markall, believed the adventurers to brigands. Sylwl is second to the head of the town.
The settlement is called Angel Reach. It was named after a shrine in the northern mountains where a cave is carved with angle wings wrapping around a shrine.
The brigands are a persistent issues. They wear masks, but appear humanoid. They attack for money, supplies and even take people.
Iked is the new town leader. He has apparently been a godsend.
The lizard folk to the east trade with Angel Reach. They are a violent people, but the town tries hard to keep the peace. They provide them with steel from their limited forge. Their shaman gives them gems and medicines. Sometimes they try to sell painted stones. Iked is the only one who speaks their language.
The group is allowed to rest within the town walls, as long as they stay together. The carts and horses are brought into the rear of town.
There seems to be about thirty old buildings, with fresh renovations. Ten guards stand on the walls, two on the adventurers.
A woman, Veni, with a scarf over her head comes over as the group settles to sleep. They offer some baked goods, but the group, except Novos, turn down the cakes in favour of feeding the orphan. She has one with her. Lau, a fourteen-year old lad, claims he doesn't like being out after night. His father supposedly died in a nighttime raid a year ago. However, Lau doesn't think his dad is actually dead.
The adventurers head to speak with Iked late that night in their main hall. Iked is middle ages with greying hair. He has working-man clothes and greets the group kindly. They ahve been away from civilisation for a while, but they've had food and wine put out for the group. Iked eats with the group as well.
Iked has heard of Myste-Hass, he believes it to be a dangerous place.
Offir extends the offer of help. Iked indicates that the attacks have been getting worse. At the back of the hall is a table with a cloth covering a body beneath. This is anew but disturbing development. Their throat has been gouged, their body raked with scratches of a similar size to a human hand. The neck has been torn and bitten.
There's no pattern to when they attack.
The group rests soundly. Offir sends a message back to Readius Lentulis Boro via Sitis, he calls it a bastard bird.
Bert speaks to the horses, then informs Bat that they want some hay. Bat is weirded out by the way the horses respond to Bert, but he very much respects how the beasts are very strong.
The adventurers head to the hall again and catch a glimpse of a scaled humanoid disappearing into a nearby building.
Conversation with Iked informs the group that the pathway to the shrine is marked by poles with coloured fabric attached to them.