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At a loss, the people of Icemule decided to turn to the Arkati for salvation, or at least hopefully some answers.
At a loss, the people of Icemule decided to turn to the Arkati for salvation, or at least hopefully some answers.
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==Chapter 7: Commune with Lumnis==

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|''This recap was written by Arnylon Cosset.''

Frustration with being unable to solve the riddle or stave off the repeated attacks by the Far Market, undead, and various creatures prompted action. Four clerics representing a myriad of Liabo Arkati met in the hopes of arriving at an agreement as to which Arkati would be petitioned to hopefully make some sense of recent occurrences. Lorminstra was represented by Enestrie. Charl’s representative was Arnylon, Brokkersten, Khanshael Dwarven Priest of Koar , and before arrangement were finalized, Eruheran, Elven Priest of Koar.

Charl was discounted because even though there was a snowstorm, storms weren’t really a province for questions. The Lady of Winter was also put aside, as the arch really didn’t seem Lorminstra’s province. After quiet discussion, eventually all the clerics agreed upon Lumnis to petition, as wisdom and appropriate usage of that wisdom with regards to the arch, the figure contained within, and the tome itself seemed likely to be of the most help for Icemule.

Enestrie offered to perform the commune if no representative of Lumnis could be located. Despite a seemingly overabundance of priests and priestesses within Icemule, the task to find one of Lumnis proved daunting. Gillieath, Priestess of Lumnis, was finally found in the wee hours of the morning, less than a full day before the scheduled time the commune would take place. Much thought was put into which questions would be asked of the Lady. Gillieath modified the original questions somewhat in the hopes they’d be more palatable to her Patron’s ear.

Many besides the attendant clerics wished to witness the commune, and the entire entourage was led by Gillieath to Icemule’s Temple, and eventually within to Lumnis’ altar in the Hall of the Mind. Despite the sheer number who’d shown, the crowd quickly quieted when Gillieath requested silence so she could clear her mind. Preparations complete, Gillieath quietly murmured askance of the Lady of Wisdom. Her prayer complete, she urged Brokkersten, Eruheran, Arnylon, and Enestrie to place their offerings of winter roses before Lumnis’ altar.

With the roses placed, Gillieath asked of Lumnis the following:

“A History of Ancient Sorcery”, penned by Daukera Darkfloor, appears to have created a portal to another dimension or plane. Through this portal many attacks on innocents have been made and within the portal we see a chained figure shackled with veil iron. Should we seek a way to free it of its bonds? We seek your wisdom in finding a way to close or destroy the portal and the sorcerous tome. How might we do this?”

Next:

“Lady Lumnis knowledge is needed to cure Icemule’s Mayor, Nihala. After reading the tome for a length of time an affliction has possessed Nihala. Please guide us Lady of Knowledge and Wisdom on how we might seek the cure.”

Finally:

“Dearest: Lady of Wisdom: Please guide my Lady as you always have on how the people of Icemule, who have suffered great loss because of the tome’s discovery, may best be helped.”

A silvery, light blue mist flowed into the Hall of the Mind as GIllieath posed her questions, and after the final word of the third question was asked, a gentle stillness pervaded the area.

Soon the mist coalesced into the form of a tall, robed, elderly woman. The offerings upon and before the altar disappeared in a flash.

The form soon answered almost disdainfully, seemingly annoyed. “To close a gate, one must find the key. Why do you bring such obvious questions to me?”

Gillieath entreated her apology to the form of the Lady, and something changed. The mist swirled, turning an off-white hue. Wild giggling filled the hall.

What seemed to be a different voice spoke, its voice echoing throughout the entire chamber, fading toward the end of its proclamation. “The tome came from me, and soon you will see…”

Again the mist and form swirled and changed. This time a young man bearing many scars near his hands took form. His answer? “The arch came from me… What fun it will be!”, followed by giddy laughter.

Soon the figure within the midst appeared to grow anxious and fidgety, apparently doing battle with a whitish-gold glow that had formed behind Lumnis’ altar.

The figure yelled to the throng, “I created the tome. I created the arch. What of it?”

Mylenna, Human Rogue from Oire, asked the figure if it was Daukhera. The answer given was filled with contempt, telling all in earshot that Daukhera was but a mere mortal.

After asking why the figure would revel in the harming of innocents, a pervading scent of ozone and the loud echo of shackles resounded through the hall. A battle within the mist seemed to take place.

A flash and cry of “NO!”, and again Lumnis stood within the mist. The lingering effect of the blast left those in the chamber temporarily blinded, but Lumnis had one more thing to tell Her Priestess.

“I can only hope that the contact was helpful, for I can provide no further answers to your questions. To heal your Mayor, send a servant of Lorminstra to the place where the dwarves dwell and retrieve a symbol of her power. You will understand how to use it in time…”

With sight returned, no trace of the mist or Lumnis was seen. Many began talking about the commune, and of being in the presence of one of the Arkati. One thing had definitely been decided by the commune. A trip was in order. Although not exactly spelled out as to location, the choice on who to send seemed fairly obvious. Enestrie would be making a journey to Zul Logoth in search of the key.
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==Chapter 8: The Warden==

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Enestrie decided she would leave for Zul Logoth the very next evening. Time didn’t necessarily seem of the essence, but having any sort of answer to the tome, arch, and riddle seemed better than nothing, even if only a partial answer without a clue exactly how it fit into the whole.

During her preparations, many offered to help. Eruheran, Arnylon, and Mylenna would accompany Enestrie on her journey. Enestrie had already obtained chronomage orbs to transport the group to the caverns of Zul Logoth, making the arduous journey instantaneous instead. The journey ahead would still take a fair bit of time, as the climb up the Ancient Passage to the obelisks at the top consisted of nearly twenty extremely long flights of stairs. The view along the way sported murals depicting various Arkati in their element as well as a few magnificently chiseled statues set into various landing alcoves. The climb was long and beautiful.

Upon reaching the apex of the Passage, Eruheran led the group into the room containing obelisks dedicated to all the Arkati and lesser spirits aligned with Liabo. Enestrie prayed and blessed the obelisk dedicated to Lorminstra two separate times. Each time, a key-shaped symbol materialized in her hand. The thought was one for the key to the riddle, and the other in case the first was somehow either misplaced or destroyed. Backup literally in hand, the group returned to Icemule to find that the tome outside Clovertooth Hall had changed.

The page was entirely different:

16 Eorgina 3013

The electrum dome has almost been extinguished, thanks to the tireless work of the Eight. We do have the {incomprehensible}, but that brings its own perils, and would
require Council approval to enact. Should the Troubles ever return, the Eight have labored to secret away the tool necessary to counter them. Each has placed a portion
of the whole in a location chosen by affinity {incomprehensible}….

Exhausted from their quest, all four headed for some much needed rest. Things in Icemule settled into a routine of normalcy. At least things were as normal as could be with a caged tome shooting out purplish lights of energy and a giant arch with a seeming portal to places unknown that randomly threw off nauseating waves of wind and elemental energies plaguing the city.

The relative peace was not slated to last. A gathering outside of Clovertooth materialized seemingly of its own accord. Someone had tried to abscond with the Tome, attempting to remove it from it’s magical cage atop the pedestal. The response from the tome was immediate and violent. It began hurtling itself against the bars of its imprisonment, pages and covers flapping wildly with each attempt. Great gouts of purplish light poured from the tome into the sky. Quakes and wind began within town. It almost seemed that violence was its defense if any but Nihala attempted to caress or hold the volume.

When the tome finally quieted, it had settled open upon a new page:

Begin your quest at the peak of the Pinnacle. Seek out the tomb from before the Time of Dreams. ‘Neath its slumber shall you find the Home. From the Home venture
forth in the deepest of ways, plumbing the depths of the darkest nightmare. My piece of the Whole comes at a price for the seeker. A part of yourself shall you leave
behind, for knowledge of this sort always has its price.

Yet another riddle had been revealed, but one which some present seemed to think they knew how to solve. The answer would have to wait, however, as various undead poured into town from the east. Creatures of magma, dhe’nari sorcerers, vampiric vruul, and nasty mein constructs began a prolonged onslaught upon the city. Many of the defenders perished in the defense, a fact that on some intrinsic level seemed to put the tome and arch into a rapturous state. Nothing aloud was heard, but all near to either one could feel the glee.

In Town Center, a floating being or thing was seen. It implored all present to set it free so it could play with the tome. For some reason, it could not see the arch, which by this point had transformed yet again into a wide curving span of electrum. The anomaly griped about its decades of imprisonment, and when prompted for its name state that it was Daukhera Darkflorr. Dirvy asked the being why it had been chained. The answer was given after a bit of chilling laughter.

The being was succinct, “For a fool’s love, and a crime I never committed, and a love who has now perished.” The being was absorbed by the arch, but not before saying that the key to freeing it was located within the tome itself.

Enestrie had a vision shortly afterward, followed by a shared vision with all the clerics nearby. The vision was accompanied with an extreme sense of urgency. Time was assuredly of the essence:

Running through a snowy forest, your heart pounds with adrenaline. You enter a chamber lit by torches. The need to search for clues among the secrets overcomes you.

Everyone agreed to head to Pinefar to search. The arch and tome perhaps had other ideas. More and more creatures poured into Town Center. The lull between waves was virtually non-existent. Despite the ruckus and fray, an expedition north was launched. The forest and caves were searched, until eventually many more vruul were discovered guarding a sarcophagus inside an icy cave at the Chamber of the Dead. Belle’s husband lay entombed within. An etching upon the wall read “The..” That turned out not to be the most amazing find of the night. A call was heard imploring all to come outside quickly.

In the open once more, beneath a mound of apparently hastily packed snow, a discovery was made. It appeared that the request for the identity of the prisoner behind the warded door in the penitentiary might take quite some time to be answered. Still wearing his uniform, the penitentiary’s warden would never share that, or any information, again. His was the corpse found beneath the snow.

Out of a sense of both curiousity and respect, the body was returned to Icemule’s Town Center. An intrepid bard attempted to wrest more information about the cause of death, but unfortunately all attempts to cajole a sung tale from the body were for naught. The mystery of who killed the warden or why would remain for the moment unsolved.

Exploration of the town to rid it of the few remaining creatures that roamed revealed that the towering shadow outside of Clovertooth Hall had transformed into something akin to the wisps of life’s essence that sometimes escape into the air within the confines of local graveyards. This one was slightly different, as it appeared bound or trapped to the very ground beneath its floating form.

Cleanup complete, most headed to bed or to the arms of loved ones after being given notice that a town meeting of ICICLE would be held toward the end of the week discussing several projects in the works. Perhaps the meeting would distract those who live in Icemule from focus upon its recent troubles.
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Revision as of 20:57, 26 January 2018

Mayor Nihala, the Mayor of Icemule Trace, found a tome that she was able to unlock and read. Over the course of her studying the tome, she became very ill and magically linked to the tome. Around this time, strange orbs were seen around Icemule and inside the Penitentiary outside of Icemule. An odd disk materialized in the middle of Town Center. Deputy Mayor Hibbits took over most day to day operations in light of Nihala's illness. A committee known as ICICLE was formed. Townspeople are collecting clues and researching to solve several mysteries that keep them puzzled.

Chapter 1: The Troubles

The trouble seemed to begin with a small disk with an eye-shaped sigil on it, which formed in the middle of Town Center and strange orbs were seen around town and at the penitentiary. About the same time, the town was invaded by a variety of creatures.

It was soon after that Icemule Trace found out that Mayor Nihala was ill, and Deputy Mayor Hibbits would be handling a fair amount of her normal duties. It was also observed that the Deputy Mayor was acting strange, and he was seen with a shadow about his person at all times. This shadow seemed to shift or change every time they saw Deputy Mayor Hibbits, and when questioned about it, he seemed to be unable to see it. He was also unable to see the disk, the dome, the tower, or the arch.

Chapter 2: A Visit to the Mayor

Deputy Mayor Hibbits expressed his concern about the Mayor's health, and Kilded was chosen to investigate. He entered the Mayoral residence and spoke to the Mayor for a time. He and others looking in through the window, witnessed a strange shadow in the room with her. And later, Kilded reported he had seen a similar shadow about the Mayor's person.

The Mayor told him about a tome she found locked away in a safe in Clovertooth Hall, and showed it to him. It was called "A History of Ancient Sorcery Recorded by Daukhera Darkflorr". He reported that the tome was locked, but the Mayor admitted to reading it and learning about ancient magicks.

Shortly after his visit with the Mayor, Kilded was observed with a similar shadow about his person, his hair began thinning and falling out, and he seemed to begin aging at an accelerated rate.

Chapter 3: The Far Market

Enestrie was also similarly affected, when Mayor Nihala died under mysterious circumstances, and she went to restore her life. Enestrie's skin took on a blue hue.

Throughout the next several days and weeks, Icemule was invaded by a wide variety of creatures, the Mayor continued to study the tome, and strange apparitions were occasionally seen in Icemule. They would often speak to those close enough to hear. Once such apparition bid the witnesses to learn from it and not to fear.

The apparitions would sometimes travel near the orbs that are seen about town and the penitentiary, then would travel back to the disk at Town Center. However, it was observed that when this happened, the apparitions would be absorbed into the disk itself, and some unknown energy would transform the disk. From a disk into a dome, then into a tower, then an arch. The orbs also seemed to move, and some were quite dangerous to be near.

Dirvy attempted to heal the Mayor of her affliction, but while her mind was connected to the Mayor, she had a vision. She heard tormented wailing and maniacal laughter. She saw shadows shrouding Mayor Nihala's soul, forests that resemebled Pinefar, and once their minds were separated, the tome the Mayor held was on the snowy ground. Unlike Kilded and Enestrie, Dirvy did not seem to be suffering from any ill effects from being near the Mayor or the tome.

Later, Icemule Trace found out there was a bounty on the Mayor and the tome. The leader of a group called Far Market tried to claim the bounty by burning down the Mayor's home.

Chapter 4: Invasion Training

It was around this time that Deputy Mayor Hibbits fled Icemule, after he failed to control summoning magicks, during a training exercise.

Chapter 5: Attempts to Heal Nihala

Chapter 6: Far Market Troubles

Chapter 7: Commune with Lumnis

Chapter 8: The Warden


Clues

  • A tome called A History of Ancient Sorcery, written by Daukhera Darkflorr.
  • A page from the tome that Enestrie is in possession of, that has a riddle, "Primeval power long ago forbidden. With simplest words can be unhidden."
  • The shadows that shroud Kilded and the weakness and skin maladies Enestrie is suffering.
  • Dirvy's vision that included maniacal laughter, tormented wailing, shadows shrouding Mayor Nihala's soul, the forests of Pinefar, and at the end of the vision, the tome was on the ground, wrenched from the Mayor's hand while Dirvy was connected to her.
  • Necromancy, that seems to be the cause for all the magical disruptions in Icemule lately.
  • Deputy Mayor Hibbits having the power to summon creatures during the training session, and then him being unable to control that magic and fleeing to the forest of Pinefar, and later finding himself in the Elemental Confluence, where he died. Hibbits is still missing.
  • The dome in Town Center that keeps transforming by drawing energy from an unknown source. It is theorized by Arnylon and Dirvy that the dome may be feeding off of life energy.
  • The orbs in and around town and at the Penitentiary, that seem to be cracked or deteriorating. Witnesses have observed these orbs injuring and killing townspeople. Caution should be used when in close promixity to these orbs.
  • Apparitions that have been seen traveling to orbs and back to the dome where they are then absorbed. The last apparition to appear was in humanoid form. Another humanoid apparition joined it, and shortly after, those gathered were under attack by various creatures. It is theorized by Dirvy, that the apparitions drew life energy from these slain creatures to feed into the dome when they were later absorbed by it. The last time an apparition appeared, it asked those gathered to learn from it and to not fear.
  • The bounty that has been placed on the Mayor and the tome she possesses.
  • The strange, unintelligible whispers that can sometimes be heard in town.
  • The prisoner that claims to be Daukhera Darkflorr.
  • The Warden's body recovered outside of the Chamber of the Dead.