Category: Warwick

  • Cassian/Buck Adventure: Unfinished Business, or, Whatever Happened to Obmi?

    Party Roster:
    Cassian, 9th level half-elf cleric of Phaulkon, played by Katherine
    Sirse, Cassian’s owl friend/familiar/favorite bird
    Mel, Fighter level 6
    Lilly, Cleric//Fighter level 1/4
    Willis, Wizard level 4
    Zephyr, Fighter level 3, played by Andy and Kyle
    Buck, 6th level human fighter, Warder of Phaulkon, played by Andy and Kyle
    Mordrick, 9th/12th level dwarf fighter/thief, NPC (played by Kyle this time)
    [Events of June 12-14th, 2009, Charlotte, N.C.]
    This adventure picks up after the Phaulkonian party, with assistance from the Dwarves, successfully attacked and defeated a Fire Giant Citadel on September 10, 2195, by use of the Amulet of the Fates. [Summarized in “The Only Good Fire Giant…” and “…Is A Dead Fire Giant.”] One of Mordrick’s least-favorite enemies, the evil dwarf, Prince Obmi, also had a cloning lab at the Citadel, which was destroyed. [Aside: Reynore had, much earlier, driven Obmi out of a Fire Giant citadel in 2159.]
    Obmi, known as Kracklethump by the Fire Giants (because that was the noise people made when he came up behind them and snapped their spines), was not best pleased. As a result,
    there were consequences to this attack upon the Fire Giant Citadel [“Ambush at Hoch-Och”].
    Another Phaulkonian hero, Buck, had pursued other activities following the Fane of the Winds quest [“Alegra’s Final Summary: The Fane of the Winds”]. These are summarized in an appropriately-titled summary, “Adventures of Buck: Tales of Disaster. “ In the final adventure, he was captured by the Ghoul King, a lich, in a city sewer system, and spent five years in servitude to the Ghoul King, killing good adventurers. When freed, the Ambush at Hoch-Och had already occurred, and Buck moved at top speed to join his comrades there, to help them as they planned their revenge…

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  • Warwick/Cassian Summary: Ambush at Hoch Och!

    Party Roster:
    Warwick, played by Mark
    Cassian, 10th level (?) played by Katherine
    and their respective trains…
    In early 2197, Obmi seeks revenge on the party that destroyed all of his clones. Misreading an astrology, Warwick and Cassian head to defend the recently cleared fire giant citadel against attack, but the attack comes instead to Hoch Och. During High Holy Days, the wine used during the ceremony explodes upon being opened inside the church, killing many Phaulkonian worshippers and causing a panic in town. Cassian and Warwick return to find that Obmi and a group of giants have fled into the mountains. Cassian vows revenge…
    (Katherine may fill in details at some point.)

  • Warwick/Cassian Summary: “….Is a Dead Fire Giant” (Fire Giant Citadel Part Two)

    “…Is a Dead Fire Giant.” (Fire Giant Citadel Part 2):
    Sequel to “The Only Good Fire Giant…” (Fire Giant Citadel Part 1)
    More quick synposes…
    The party stops tracking the queen, and Cassian Auguries the immediate future.
    “Will it be beneficial to cast Commune and then use the Delete statue?” Marriat guards Cassian as the rest of the party destroys the two guards cowering in their pajamas. They note that the guard chamber has room for 8 elite warriors — all of them had been eliminated. Meanwhile, Cassian receives the Augury results “[sic] Perfection is still possible within a window of time.” So, immediately a Commune was cast:

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  • Warwick/Cassian Summary: Storming the Fire Giant Citadel, Part 2

    Summary stub from the bowels of the memory of Kyle and myself: (the resurrected summary is here.)
    Party Roster:
    Lupent, 20th (?) level dwarf fighter, NPC
    Cassian, 9th level half-elf cleric of Phaulkon, played by Katherine
    Warwick, 9th level human ranger, Warder of Phaulkon, played by Mark
    Mordrick, 9th/12th level dwarf fighter/thief, NPC (played by Joel this time)
    Marriat, 10th level ranger, NPC
    Brenard, 6th level cloud-giant fighter, Warder of Phaulkon, NPC
    And a Realmish shocktrooper eventually taken out of the sack…
    A low level dwarven fighter with a potion of Superheroism…
    The second portion of the fire giant adventure using the Amulet of Fate. The royalty were eliminated, and there was a particularly interesting fight with a fire elemental that couldn’t get through the Potion of Fire Immunity placed on Cassian. Great treasure was recovered (although it was estimated that the expenditure of items roughly equalled the profits) and the Citadel was cleansed of fire giants. A number of captives were freed, including a neutral stone giant, although some of the captives were slain by the party. Mordrick was highly effective the with the Dust of Disappearance, backstabbing priests and battle-armored fire giants for up to 100 damage, killing many of them in a single attack!
    I have some memory of the captive being taken out of the sack and helping us in the fights.
    At the conclusion of the adventure, the aged Marriat wandered out of town and died in the wilderness, having used up and passed on the Amulet of Fate.
    Joel

  • Warwick/Cassian Summary: “The Only Good Fire Giant …” (Fire Giant Citadel Part One)

    Prologue: 5-21-2184, near Hoch Och, Cromwell.
    After tracking the missing Windsock for 5 months, Warwick and a band of
    mighty heroes confront a powerful being known only as “the peddler”. This
    disguised rakshasa had been wreaking great evil for centuries, and was
    barely driven away from Cromwell but not killed. Recovered from the
    peddler’s wares were the Windsock and a number of other legendary artifacts.
    The most bizarre of these artifacts was the Amulet of the Fates, which
    allowed the possessor to control the course of the short-term past and
    future. The aged Ranger Marriat received the Amulet in return for his
    contribution to the quest, and with this magic he began to plan a mortal
    blow against the Fire Giants …

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  • Warwick/Cassian Pseudo-Summary: More “Boredom” and Its Consequences

    Thought you might find a few Phaulkonian tid-bits interesting. Please
    forgive stream-of-conciousness …
    1. C&W were bored. As a result, they had a very expensive (like minus
    50K), very brief debacle near the Horn of Iggwilv. They fought a
    mammoth-sized spider that shot flames and petrification rays from its eyes,
    the spider was also capable of overturning the portable stone cabin that
    Warwick uses … Warwick got petrified and the whole business was very
    useless.
    2. Cassian (minus Warwick, who was petrified and hidden) encountered Lludd
    and refused to pay tribute. She lived. Lludd was somewhat perplexed and
    resigned to his failed extortion attempt.

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  • Warwick/Cassian Summary: Defending the Aarocockra

    Party Roster:
    Warwick, played by Mark
    Cassian, played by Katherine
    and their respective Trains…
    Warwick and Cassian battle Obmi and avoid armies of giants trying to steal a dragon’s horde from inside the mountain under the aarocockra. A deva is summoned and it battles ineffectually with the ethereal Obmi until finally the dwarven villain is forced to withdraw. He is caught out in the open and killed… but not for good, it appears…
    NOTE: I’m not sure if this summary comes before or after Rage Against Ignorance.
    (Katherine can fill in details.)

  • Warwick/Cassian Summary: Rage against Ignorance: The Destruction of … oh I forgot.

    Cassian, Cleric 9
    Sirse, Cassian’s owl friend/familiar/favorite bird
    Mel, Fighter 5
    Lily, Cleric/Fighter 2/1
    Willis, Wizard 3
    Warwick, Ranger 8.95
    Snort & Snarl, 6-HD cave bear friends of Warwick
    Tristan, Druid 5
    Tristan’s hawk
    Lanoi, Cleric 4
    Cassian and Warwick were bored. Sure, they’d recently saved a
    Phaulkonian holy site, recovered a Dragon’s hoard, and destroyed a
    clone of Obmi, but what were they going to do next weekend? Warwick
    spent thousands on Shabrundian sage research, looking for cool things
    to do in the mountains north of Cromwell. Out of the dozen or so
    leads, they selected an innocuous adventure – a rumored lost city
    underneath the valley of the Noblink, located in the shadow of the
    Horn of Iggwilv. “Look over your shoulder” The Phaulkonian duo
    hoped to find an underground adventuring locale, allowing them to
    spend a productive winter in the mountains. Since very few adventure
    areas in Cromwell remained unplundered (by the current King, Stone
    Soules, etc.) Warwick was not optimistic about the prospects for
    wealth.
    Early research indicated that there was only one way into the lost
    city, and that the noblink gave yearly tribute to some monster at the
    entrance. When Cassian and Warwick arrived, the not-so-unhelpful
    noblink confirmed those facts. Using the direct approach, the
    Phaulkonian heroes announced their intention to explore the city.
    The noblink agreed to let them have rights to all treasure, minus
    10%, if they would destroy the demon who demanded tribute.
    Additionally, they would spare the hostage dwarves who had been
    slated as this year’s current sacrifice. They were scheduled for
    sacrifice at midnight on December 20, the longest night of the year.
    The sacrifice would occur in two weeks.

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  • Alegra’s Final Summary: The Fane of the Winds

    ~Dramatis Personae~
    ~The Weather Front~
    Rebar, 9th level Cloud Giant fighter, Talon of Phaulkon, 91 hp, played by Rachel Smith
    Brenard, 6th level Cloud Giant fighter, Talon of Phaulkon, 78 hp, NPC
    Warwick, 8th level Ranger, Talon of Phaulkon, 68 hp, played by Mark Wagoner
    Rangorn, 6th level half-Elven woodsman, Warder of Phaulkon, 56 hp, played by Joel
    Green
    Cassian, 8th level half-Elven Phaulkonian cleric, 51 hp, played by Katherine Plante
    Bogomel, 5th level fighter, henchman of Cassian, Warder of Phaulkon, 47 hp, played by
    Katherine Plante
    Buck, 5th level fighter, 44 hp, played by Mark Wagoner
    Alegra, 9th level Phaulkonian cleric, 40 hp, played by Kyle MacLea
    Drew, 5th level Ranger, 40 hp, Warder of Phaulkon, played by Michael Chermside
    Star, 6th level Phaulkonian cleric, 37 hp, played by Michael Chermside
    Aria, 5th level Phaulkonian cleric, henchman of Alegra, 31 hp, played by Rachel Smith
    Sean, 3rd level Ranger, henchman of Alegra, 29 hp, played by Kyle MacLea
    Lanoi, 3rd level Phaulkonian cleric, henchman of Warwick, 19 hp, played by Mark
    Wagoner
    Gramaliustranstalus, bard, NPC, with input from David Chappell
    ~with assistance from~
    Sir Konrad, 10th level paladin, 94 hp, NPC, with input from Rodger Henson
    Sir Ceydric, 8th level cavalier, 65 hp, NPC, with input from Zack Hubert
    Xavier, 8th level Auroran cleric, 45 hp, NPC, with input from Jack McKechnie
    Eli, 9th level Elven mage, 39 hp, NPC, with input from Zack Hubert
    Claude, 5th level Dwarven fighter, henchman of Eli, NPC
    Snaggletooth, 6th? level Hobgoblin fighter, played by Michael Chermside
    Leon, 2nd level ranger/ giant eagle, 28 hp, played by Mark Wagoner
    The “wise old bird,” giant owl, friend of Rebar, NPC
    Tristan, 4th level druid, henchman of Warwick, played by Mark Wagoner
    Binkley, cleric of Kor, NPC
    Alegra’s “Seasons,” her 12 elite 1st-level guards, played by Kyle MacLea
    Alegra’s followers (staff for the Fane); Alegra’s golden eagle, Guile; and Cassian’s owl
    [ Here is a summary of the Fane of the Winds adventure, written by Alegra Falconer,
    from her perspective. If you’re looking for the bardic historical document, you’ll find it
    elsewhere, written by Gramaliustranstalus. If you’re looking for the most complete
    presentation of the heart and mind of the primary Questers and the Phaulkonian Church,
    you need look no further. This note is scribed on specially prepared parchment to
    facilitate its preservation over time. -M ]

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  • Warwick Summary: Warwick vs. the Evil Mountain Giant Grungar Goldeyes

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugliest Player Character in Telvar.
    It all begins with a grand idea which, after reality whittles away the grander
    parts, becomes a questionable enterprise.
    We re-join our beleaguered party in autumn, 2187:
    Warwick had just returned from Borglyn’s roost, and his superiors at the
    Academy were grumbling about schedule, funding, the usual lot. Due for more
    excitement, Warwick soon hatched a plan to rid western Cromwell of one its
    more legendary menaces – the giant Grungar Goldeneyes. With proper equipment
    from friends, the church, and the government, Warwick believed that he could
    probably eliminate Grungar with a solo Holy Quest. So, astrology readings
    began, and a Commune spell was cast for Warwick on High Holy Day. The results
    of both were discouraging.
    Although it was foretold that Grungar was susceptible to Warwick’s lethal bow,
    it seemed certain that Warwick would get one shot at most. After that first
    shot (not likely to kill Grungar), then Grungar’s escape or the immediate
    death of Warwick would result. It further seemed that Grungar was impossible
    to surprise, despite all of Warwick’s methods (invisibility, silently
    approaching in the air, downwind, etc.). The omens in the astrology reading
    were similarly grim: “the void eclipses the hunter”, “the scythe is
    ascendant”, the unlucky color is transparent, etc.
    Of course, this galvanized Warwick’s Holy Quest, confident that Phaulkon would
    provide the key source of inspiration and guidance for destroying the menace.

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