Savage Tide

Chronicling the adventures of Gustave, Glaive, Garland and Crimson, on the Southern Seas near Sasserine.

28.9.07

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Set to the music of Nightwish, it delves back into a few previous campaigns, tying things together and continuing the build-up for the campaign to come.

Ahead of the Storm - Day 8


Sasserine, Six Months Ago

Oh, what terrible news has come my way... my only daughter Lavinia, to be married to that slimy brute, Anzak Guildenstern. I can't imagine this union ending with anything other than tears and tragedy.

She's still so young, only 22... with her whole life left ahead of her. Why rush into a mistake like this and ruin her entire future? Surely she doesn't think that a violent man like that is capable of treating her well... earning a respectable income... helping raise children?!

Whatever happened to that Elmhirst boy... Gustave. Now HE would have made a fine husband for her, far more polite and civilized. I always liked him.

I'll see what I can do to convince Lavinia to have a change of heart - the wedding's still six months away, there's always hope that she'll come to her senses by then.

Because otherwise... I fear to think it. In my gut, I just know that this will not end well for them... or for any of us.

Gods, why have you cursed our family like this?

27.9.07

Ahead of the Storm - Day 7

Cauldron, Six Months Ago

The Harbingers this, the Harbingers that... everywhere I go today, all I hear is The Harbingers, The Harbingers, The Harbingers...

Deep in my heart, it makes me wonder where the real heroes have gone.

In this hour of need, where were the Outsiders? Those brave warriors that I met long ago, and watched rise to power, saving our fair city of Cauldron.

Eadfrid is rarely seen around here anymore - off on constant missions to track down remaining Demodands. Yet I believe his powers could have been put to far better use fighting off the undead of the Age of Worms... is he not already immune to most of their powers?

And what of our mayor Scatterspells? He who I so idolized long ago, now has done little to fight off this new threat, up until now, at the very last minute. And it's not like he's done all that much to restore Cauldron, either. Every day, we see little improvement around the city, while his tower to Vecna and dark magic grows taller and taller. Even the half-orcs Vhalantru brought upon us still remain, as "protection"... yet I wonder who they are protecting, the citizens or the mayor's rule over us?

And then there is the one I now question myself most over - Xenogear. His Xenosaga Collection has become such a massive phenomenon that it has become the most popular chain of magic item stores in all major cities across the land. From Cauldron to Sasserine, to Greyhawk and Alhaster, you will find your local branch of the Xenosaga Collection to serve all your adventuring needs. Even I was run out of business by his growing monopoly, yet I didn't complain, and happily become his assistant manager - now running it all on my own while he is away.

But the question is, where has he gone? The rumors say he had a fight with Verodemocrium, and departed from this world as a result. People think that as his former assistant, I can confirm the rumors, but the truth is I know next to nothing myself. His only words were to take care of the business while he was away. Yet it has been months and months now, without word from him. I fear the loss of our beloved Xenogear, and can only imagine what things would have been like had he been here to fight the undead armies.

In the end, I guess we owe much to these Harbingers for what they have done for us all. Yet I fear that the same will happen to them as well...

When the next calamity strikes the land, will they be there to save us again?

Or will Elena be too self-absorbed in her reign as Queen to care about anyone else?

Will Soulerio be too bitter about being misunderstood and tricked, to bother trying again?

And will Pellegri, perhaps the truest hero I've ever heard mention of, want to be in the midst of bloodshed ever again?

For if they go the way of the Outsiders, and leave us to search for new heroes - I wonder if the day will come when there are none left in the world.

Until then, I can only wonder... Xenogear, where are you?



26.9.07

Ahead of the Storm - Day 6


Sasserine, Six Months Ago

Having only been in Sasserine for a few weeks now, I must admit to being impressed with the city's defenses. At this moment of last stand against the encroaching undead forces, never did the guards falter in their defensive wall around the city, keeping the evil monsters from entering and harming a single townsfolk. It certainly reassures me to see such admirable work, after enduring the sight of half-orc mercenaries everywhere for the past while in Cauldron.

Thus, in many ways, I am happy to have left that city behind. Yet, in other ways, I will miss it, proud of some of the results I earned there in my early career as a cleric.

Though much of that success I owe to Eadfrid.

The Amalgamation of the churches that I worked so hard to achieve in the past year was his idea, to begin with. I merely kept spreading the word among those who were more likely to listen to a humble human than an imposing mummy. Though, to be sure, Jenya would likely never have been convinced were it not for the logical explanations I countered to her every question.

In the end, though, it was clearly what was best for the city. Too long had it been divided along lines of religious conflict - this alliance of all faiths made both moral and practical sense, in terms of helping the city unite in this time of rebuilding, and rebirth.

Speaking of rebirth, my last act before leaving Cauldron was to rebuilt the SONOAH Shelter for the Homeless, that Eadfrid had once constructed and asked me to manage for him. Seeing it lost on the day of the eruption had been heartbreaking for us all - yet now it stands once more, greater and brighter than ever - a beacon of goodness to shine as an example for everyone, of what good we should do unto those less fortunate than us.

And so, with those good deeds in my past, that is how I came to be offered the High Priesthood of the Church of St-Cuthbert in the mighty city of Sasserine. This surely was an honor I could not refuse. And I swear now onto St-Cuthbert, and all the other Gods of the Amalgamation, that I will do my best to fulfill my duties as High Priest, spreading the word of Law and Justice throught Sasserine's Cudgel District where my new post resides.

And in time, who knows? Perhaps I can begin work on spreading the Amalgamation to Sasserine as well. The city's religious divisions are certainly greater than Cauldron's ever were - but such a challenge could be quite rewarding.

We shall see what the future brings.

And Eadfrid, wherever you are right now, all I can say is... THANK YOU.

25.9.07

Ahead of the Storm - Day 5



Cauldron, Six Months Ago

While the war against the Wormgod was coming to an end in the land above him, Meerthan Eliothlorn of the Striders of Fharlangn - better known as Tyro Amberhelm to most - wasn't anywhere to be seen in the city of Cauldron.

No, he had other matters to attend to - namely his research into the abandoned home of Orbius Vhalantru. The former mayor of Cauldron had been revealed as a beholder in disguise, a traitor who had sought to become mayor of the city only so that he could sell it off to the highest bidder - the cult of the Cagewrights who would have turned it into a gatetown into the prison plane of Carceri. Yet all that had be thwarted by Meerthan's allies, the Outsiders.

Yet much remained secret about the beholder himself. This home of his, a demiplane called Oblivion located beneath his lavish manor. It had hardly been explored by the Outsiders, save but to find the painting within which Orbius had imprisoned Celeste. So Meerthan had made it his mission to explore its caves and passages himself, hoping to gain further insight into Vhalantru himself, and what made him tick. For in Meerthan's mind, the foremost thought ever since the Outsiders' victory over the Cagewrights had been to the fact that Vhalantru remained alive - and missing. Meerthan therefore made it his mission to find out what the beholder might be up to next, and to do his best to stop him.

And thus far, the clues in Oblivion had been numerous.

From Meerthan's own notes:

"First and foremost of note, were the remnants of a ritual Orbius had performed on himself in the days before what was supposed to have been the Planar Junction. Perhaps in hope of making a better impression on the forthcoming visitors from Carceri, Orbius has undergone a Tarterian transformation, mutating his orbed physiology into that of a half-Shator Demodand. From what I can gather, the beholder's magical powers would have remained, while his physical body would have enlarged and increased in strength. He also would have gained a multitude of new demonic powers as a result, making him far more dangerous an opponent than any other beholder could have been. While in the end, the beholder never got to show off his new form to any demodands, it is quite possible that he has since grown to embrace his new power, and likely does not regret the ritual.

This is also of particular note, since this is not the first time Vhalantru has been known to mess with his physical form. The first known occasion was when he gifted one of his eyestalks to his beloved, the devious and beautiful Thifirane Rhiavadi. This peculiar gift is unique in recorded history of beholders, as I've found no other record of one giving up part of his own body, least of all as a gift to a human. The remarkable nature of this act makes it clear that the mindset and emotions of Vhalantru are not as predictable as the rest of his race (who can typically be expected to care only for power and greed). Indeed, it seems that above and beyond these two motives, Vhalantru is also one motivated by love.

There is further evidence to suggest this, as well, beyond the known love affair he had with Thifirane. It seems that during the time when he welcomed Celeste as a guest into his home (when the archmage Manzorian made the mistake of believing that Vhalantru could be trusted), the beholder may have been to harbor feelings for her, as well. This would explain in large part why he had her kidnapped and trapped in the painting in his basement, soon after she was announced to be engaged to the wizard Scatterspells. It would seem that this made Vhalantru insanely jealous, causing him to try to keep her for himself (even going so far as to get his doppleganger cohort Gortio to impersonate her for months to come).

Yet both of these would-be romances came to bitter ends, as Thifirane was killed by the Outsiders, and Celeste freed from her prison. Not surprisingly, as soon as Thifirane died, that is when Orbius fled the city of Cauldron - likely motivated both by fear, and by sadness.

The other remarkable trait known about Vhalantru was his eagerness to disguise his identity. Aside from having a doppleganger as his friend and cohort, Vhalantru himself had Thifirane construct the unique Simulacrum Suit for him, so that he could take the false guise of a noble human, living out a quite life in Cauldron, all the while getting in the mayor's good graces and manipulating him behind the scenes. Again, for a beholder to "lower" himself into spending most of his time disguised as a human, is quite remarkable, and undocumented in any other case. It would almost seem that Vhalantru was not as arrogant about his born racial superiority as the typical beholder, but instead wished to achieve his goals at all costs, no matter what means were necessary, even if it included disguises and trickery.

It is known that any particular Simulacrum Suit is tailored only to give the illusion of a particular body. Furthermore, that body must be taken from a real person, in a ritual which removes the very skin from the original copy. Therefore, as the original Suit has been recovered here in Oblivion, it is impossible that Vhalantru would ever appear again as that particular form. Yet, whether he had any further Suits, to play other roles - remains a mystery. It is indeed likely, however, since the beholder was always very sociable and fond of humans - I somehow doubt he could resist the temptation of pretending to be one of them again."

With these theories and thoughts in mind, Meerthan continued his research into Oblivion, hoping that some clue as to Orbius' future plans was inadvertantly left behind somewhere.

For whatever the result of the battle against Kyuss, Meerthan's thoughts remained focused on the beholder - the one that got away...

24.9.07

Ahead of the Storm - Day 4


Sasserine, Six Months Ago

I've been woken from my night's sleep with comforting news: that the Harbingers of Faith have put an end to the Age of Worms. Though, glad as I am to hear it, I also can't help but feel sadness at the thought of my own failure to be of true help to them. I guess my sister doesn't really have much to learn from her brother anymore, these days.

Yet, it was for the best. My adventuring days, and those brushes with death that came with it, only served as harsh reminders of how I was wasting my life away on such escapades - gradually turning myself into a monster at the same time. The time had come to make a choice - continue on my path as an Immortal, turning forever away from the hope of a peaceful happy life... or sacrifice all of it for the chance to be happy, with the one I love, my dear Lavinia.

In the end, the choice was an obvious one, and I don't regret a moment of it.

Thus, with the Age of Worms now seemingly at an end and peace likely to return to the land (for a time, anyway) - Lavinia and I can at last begin planning for our wedding. Indeed, when I asked her, she joyfully accepted. All that kept us from making a public annoucement was the depressing climate of war. Yet after victory comes celebration, so there is no better time than the present.

We shall therefore set the date for six months from now, right here in Sasserine.

I've already asked Lavinia's brother Vanthus to be my best man. And I must say, I've grown to like him a lot more in these past few months than I ever thought possible. In some ways, he hasn't changed all that much since our youth - he's still getting himself deeply involved with the local criminal element down in Shadowshore. But in many ways, he seems happier too - perhaps it's his love affair with Brissa... or is it Rowyn now... either way, the guy's got more girlfriends than he needs to keep himself happy, so I'm sure that's part of his brighter demeanor. But there's something else I like more about him than I used to - his wits. Whether it be an intense game of dragonchess, or a heated debate over local politics shared over mugs of ale, Vanthus has proven himself to be far more clever than most would give him credit for. He's certainly become a good friend to me, and I'm proud to have him at my side for the wedding. In a way, it's my peace offering, to bury the hatchet over our arguments of the past.

In turn, in an effort to keep things somewhat balanced and symmetrical, Lavinia has agreed to my suggestion that she ask Elena to be her maid of honor. The two have only met on occasion, but Lavinia has no sister of her own, nor any close female friends, so the option seems most fitting. I have no doubt that Elena would agree, proud as she was of my decision to stop fighting and go home to Lavinia. I'm sure she'd be honored.

As for the rest of the guests, we've pretty much finalized that list as well. Should be a rather modest contingent, all things considered - likely no more than 60 or so guests. Most of those being invited by Lavinia's parents, anyway. The Vanderborens can't risk offending any of the local noble families, after all! As for the Guildensterns... well there really isn't much family on our side, is there? Mother and father are passed on... all that really remains is my sister and I. But I do have all those I call friends, and I hope they can make it for the special day. As much as they might not have really understood me, I truly did grow to appreciate travelling companions like Pellegri and Soulerio. I'd be truly pleased to see them again, and give them proper congratulations for all they've done for this world. I'm so proud of them all.

And so, the countdown is officially on. Six months till wedded bliss. I simply cannot wait.

As for what happens after that, who can say... These past months have been such a whirlwind of unexpected developments. Yet I have no doubt that our marriage will be a long and happy one. No matter what the future brings...

21.9.07

Ahead of the Storm - Day 3


Alhaster, Six Months Ago

Kyuss was defeated. The war was over. Prince Zeech allowed Elena to defeat him in a duel for the rulership of Alhaster, and she in turn had forgiven him and asked for his hand in marriage, so that they may together - as representatives of Wee Jas and Hextor - rebuilt the city and help set the world in motion again.

Basking in the glory of her own victory over a God - though she credited it entirely to her own Goddess allowing Elena to channel her divine power for the epic fight - the new Queen of Alhaster levitated high above the crowd and spoke in a booming, divinely-enhanced voice:

"People of Alhaster!!! I, Elena Guildenstern, High Priestess of Wee Jas and your new Queen of Alhaster... have at last brought you the peace you deserve. With the destruction of the Wormgod Kyuss at my hands just moments ago, as you have all witnessed... the world can live anew, safe in the knowledge that no usurper of its serenity shall go unpunished. For there shall always be those such as I (and my fellow Harbingers) to restore peace when it has been threatened.

To that end, the weeks ahead shall be a time for rebuilding, and restoring to this city the beauty it once held. I therefore call out to all of you with talents in the arts, architecture, construction - please submit your names to the city hall, as we will be in need of your services to help make this city as glorious in appearance as her people deserve. Gone shall be the darkness in the streets, and the despair in your hearts - for victory is ours!! And now we shall rise up and take our place in the world. Within but a few years, Alhaster shall be spoken of in admiring tones, a city as remarkable and glamourous as Greyhawk City, Waterdeep or even the Valencia of old!

But first, the time has come to celebrate!! So grab your finest wines you've been saving away from a day of celebration - and everyone toast to our future, to the greatness of Alhaster, and to the union of Elena and Zeech!!!"

And the crowd roared - louder than you would ever have expected them to. It was almost as though Elena's invitation to celebrate were MORE than an invitation - almost like a godly command which none had the will to resist.

So thus, while the rest of the world spent that night fighting off the last remnants of the undead armies... Alhaster celebrated, mindless of the world around them, all thoughts and eyes focused on their beautiful new Queen.

And in the far distance, you could almost hear the Pelorian priestess Pellegri sigh, mourning the loss of the "sister" she had once known, now seemingly corrupted beyond measure by power, vanity and fame.

And in the far distance, you could almost hear the Vecnite necromancer Soulerio curse, jealous of the fame and glory earned by Elena, while he himself had been robbed of the chance to be the hero in the fight against Kyuss - and also bitter at Pellegri for her last taunting words of forgiveness.

And in the furthest distance of all, none could hear the cackling voice of the vampiric dragon Lashonna, as she laughed at the destruction of her age-old rival, Dragotha, and the information she had just gained by speaking with his dead rotting corpse. That secret he had long held so tightly, now finally hers, all thanks to the Harbingers. How foolish of them to think that their defeat of Kyuss was any true victory, while Lashonna's plan had instead worked out to perfection...

20.9.07

Ahead of the Storm - Day 2


Redgorge, Six Months Ago

As the night sky to the north erupted in a blinding flash of light, Maavu knew in its heart what it meant - victory. Triumph for those chosen heroes who had led the fight in this war.

Yet he also knew two other things: that he was no hero... and that Redgorge was falling.

For two weeks now, his city had been under siege by the undead armies of the Wormgod. What purpose they had in attacking this meager town, he had no idea. It served no purpose, save for being a minor waypoint on the journey to Cauldron. Yet the undead legion seemed to care not for strategic value, only destruction. And the town's defenses were no match for their onslaught.

The past two weeks had been the harshest of Maavu's life. As leader of the Chisel, an underground secret society founded centuries ago by Surabar Spellmason (founder of Cauldron), Maavu's prime skill had been at information-gathering. He'd spent his life rising to a position of influence among Cauldron's merchant class, in order to gain a firm understanding of all that went on in the city's streets. With this knowledge, he and the rest of the Chisel did their best to support local heroes, and ward off criminals and evildoers. But all of this was done from the shadows. Few even knew of the Chisel's existence, or the fact that Maavu was more than a simple merchant... until a couple of years prior, that is.

He recalled it like it was yesterday. Cauldron's mayor under attack for increased taxes... Plans to supplant the local guard with brutal half-orc mercenaries... At the time, Maavu had felt he could no longer stand back in the shadows and watch life happen around him. Someone needed to give the people a voice, speak out for the dictatorship that was taking over the local government. And Maavu had made the mistake of choosing to become that voice.

The day of the riot, Maavu felt his whole life spiraling out of control. Where he'd wanted a peaceful protest, that underhanded fraud Vhalantru had arranged to turn things into a riot, both pushing the mayor to stronger action, and nearly costing Maavu himself his life. And to think, that criminal was still out there somewhere... the beholder who tried to sell out Cauldron to demodands, just for power and profit.

But things did not go that far, thanks to the Outsiders. They had saved his life, and saved the city. Saved Maavu, in other words, from his own stupidity.

Yet they weren't here to save him now... and for that, Redgorge would surely fall. For Maavu knew nothing of leading men into war... the city's guards weren't trained properly, the Chisel itself had nearly no resources. Everyone was counting on Maavu to save them, and after two weeks of holding off the enemy - even with the sign of victory for the Harbingers in the northern sky - Maavu knew that his city would fall, for the undead were still marching, even without their leader Kyuss, and he had no longer the power to stop them.

And then came the voice... "Maavu, do not give up on yourself. I have formed the Chisel, and made you its leader, solely so this day might come. You, and only you, have the power to defend Redgorge. You simply need find the courage to use it."

Maavu, shocked out of his daydreaming, looked around for the speaker, but saw no one. Was it in his head? Was he going crazy amid this destruction around him? What a fitting end for such a sad, pointless life...

Then, a thought... "Formed the Chisel"? Surabar Spellmason?! Was the voice from beyond none other than the Chisel's founder, the famed earth elementalist mage himself?

But what could he mean, by finding the courage to use it... What power did Maavu have? All he posssessed of value was the simple stonecarved necklace which signified his leadership of the Chisel. It possessed no power, save for unlocking the door down into the Hall of Carvings where the group made its base. But it was not defended, save for the single earth elemental who dwelled within. It couldn't possibly fight off an undead army...

Yet... "Defend Redgorge"... Had they been going at this war from the wrong angle? Could it be that the best offense was a good defense?

Marshaling his courage, Maavu yelled out to his men, busy at their guardposts, awaiting the next wave of attacking undead: "Everyone, to the Hall of Carvings!!! Gather all, women and children alike... we must get everyone into the Hall!"

Maavu's second, the bard Ekaym Smallcask, questioned his leader: "Retreat? They will break into the Hall, Maavu... It is not well defended."

Maavu spoke simply... "It will be."

And so, the guards gathered all the people of Redgorge, ushering them on to the Hall of Carvings, urging speed - for the next undead wave was about to come rushing the barriers around town any minute - barriers which under Maavu's orders were no longer to be manned or defended.

And as the last man rushed into the Hall, Maavu placed his necklace upon the back of the door, sealing it with its minor magic - a Hold Portal spell.

All around him, silence fell, as everyone feared the spell could never hold.

But Maavu spoke to them: "We have forgotten the ways of our forefather. Surabar Spellmason always spoke of the magic that lies inherently within nature, especially the earth itself. He claimed that when he summoned earth elementals, he was not controlling or commanding them, but rather speaking to the earth, letting it choose for itself whether his fight was righteous or not. And so must we do today. Not asking the earth to fight or kill. But to defend us. To protect us. The earth shall be our salvation."

Maavu's voice then lowered to an earthy rumble, as he muttered a prayer in Terran.

"Earth, be our defender. Earth, be our survival."

Then, the rumble began - first slow, then steadily increasing, growing in power and strength. At first, the gathered survivors of Redgorge feared it was the sound of the undead army charging the city above. But slowly, they began to realize - it was the voice of the earthy itself, all around the Hall of Carvings which had been carved and constructed underground, in the earth itself.

And the echoing rumble grew to a fever pitch, yet Maavu feared not - knowing that his prayer to the earth had been answered.

Finally, silence fell. All feared to speak, as if that would break the spell which had engulfed them.

At last, Maavu uttered the first word, again in Terran...

"Thank you, earth. Thank you, Surabar."

And he placed the necklace upon the door again, breaking the seal. Opening the creaking door, he peered beyond. And witnessed the power his prayer had conjured.

The Hall of Carvings lay in the center of a gigantic crater, filled with nothing but cracks, sand and dust. For an entire mile's radius, the crater showed no sign of anything - no buildings, no roads, no undead bodies. And just over the crater's rim, Maavu could see the sun beginning to rise, for the first time in the weeks since the Age of Worms fell on the land.

Maavu had prayed to the earth, and the earth had answered - swallowing up the entire city: buildings, roads and undead invaders alike. The crater was all the remained, save the the Hall of Carvings at its center - a sanctuary at its centered which had been protected and left unscathed. They were saved, and by the light of the morning sun, it seemed the war was now over.

Maavu had been right about one thing... Redgorge had indeed fallen. Yet perhaps he was more of a hero than he gave himself credit for.

19.9.07

Ahead of the Storm - Day 1


Cauldron, Six Months Ago

The nightmare has ended, once again. Looking up into the night sky far to the north, where lies the distant kingdom of Alhaster, I can see the brilliant explosion of light in the night sky that can only signify victory... victory of the Harbingers over Kyuss, victory of Good over Evil.

Yet in my heart I sense that this ending is but the beginning of yet another cycle - the everturning wheel of destruction that threatens someday to once again bring our world to the brink of ruin.

Why is it inevitable? Why does evil always rise up from defeat, ever stronger, never relenting in its onslaught? Why must humanity always give birth to new heroes to save itself from darkness? Is there no hope of ever finding peace? It seems that no matter what we overcome, a greater evil always lies just over the horizon.

Long have I pondered these questions, every day pursuing new directions of discovery through the Star of Justice... that divining relic of our church which has ever so often been of invaluable use to me. And the more I question the Star, the clearer my understanding of the world grows. Its history, its heroes past and present, its victories and defeats. And every so often, a glimpse of its future.

These visions of the future are what trouble me most, for it seems that history is indeed doomed to repeat itself, and a new evil lurks on the horizon, ready to wash over us like a rising tide of darkness. And as before, new heroes shall surely rise to combat it.

Yet I wonder what lies at the heart of it all... Why does evil always return? And at times, I feel as though I am on the verge of a great discovery - one which might forever alter the course of humanity, if only my mind were capable of making sense of it. But every time, I remain unable to grasp that truth which might be our salvation.

And so I go through the daily motions, as always, through times of peace and times of despair - knowing ever that the great cycle will keep returning back to where it began.

All of this has happened before... All of this will happen again...

So as I look to the northern sky, smiling for our victory, I am grateful to Elena, Pellegri and Soulerio for the sacrifices they have made. Just as I was grateful to Verodemocrium, Eadfrid and Xenogear for what they had done. And am grateful also to those other heroes spoken of in our legends, who have each in turn played their part in saving us from our destruction... ancient names like Mitheriana... Tippit... Gorgist... Gale...

I pray that the Gods of the Amalgamation bless us with heroes just as worthy, when the dark tide washes in once more...

For I fear the day is coming when the darkness will win.