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===Cast of Characters=== | ===Cast of Characters=== | ||
− | * [[Jakob Dworkin]], worshiper of Dalt, god of doors and portals | + | * [[Jakob Dworkin]], worshiper of [[Dalt]], god of doors and portals |
* [[Rex]], unpredictable bodyguard | * [[Rex]], unpredictable bodyguard | ||
* [[Silas Dunharrow]], the adventuring explorer | * [[Silas Dunharrow]], the adventuring explorer | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Alistair]], the loremaster |
* [[Hogarth Middenfeldt]], rogue and dwarf-friend. | * [[Hogarth Middenfeldt]], rogue and dwarf-friend. | ||
* [[Andulf Truedeath]], Ender of Undead | * [[Andulf Truedeath]], Ender of Undead | ||
− | * [[Fonteyn Buckthorn]], halfling mage | + | * [[Fonteyn Buckthorn]], [[halfling]] mage |
− | * [[Osgood]], warrior follower of Pelor | + | * [[Osgood]], warrior follower of [[Pelor]] |
===Notable Quotes=== | ===Notable Quotes=== | ||
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===What Has Come Before=== | ===What Has Come Before=== | ||
− | An old desecration has come back to haunt the Blackrazors, as an undead sect of | + | An old desecration has come back to haunt the [[Blackrazors]], as an undead sect of |
− | mummies seeks to destory the ones they call the "Defilers of the Golden | + | mummies seeks to destory the ones they call the "Defilers of the [[Golden |
− | Sarcophagus". More than a dozen Blackrazors have been killed by the creatures, | + | Sarcophagus]]". More than a dozen Blackrazors have been killed by the creatures, |
− | and when one of the survivors was taken to the | + | and when one of the survivors was taken to the [[Church of Pelor]] for treatment, |
he exploded in a burst of necrotic energy that staggered the adventurers and | he exploded in a burst of necrotic energy that staggered the adventurers and | ||
killed all of the patients in the sick bay. A mummy then appeared, animated the | killed all of the patients in the sick bay. A mummy then appeared, animated the | ||
fallen as skeletons, and attacked the "defilers", only to be destroyed himself | fallen as skeletons, and attacked the "defilers", only to be destroyed himself | ||
− | by the divine power of Dalt summoned by the Blackrazor Master Delver Jakob | + | by the divine power of [[Dalt]] summoned by the Blackrazor Master Delver [[Jakob |
− | Dworkin. The Blackrazors and their Pelorite allies are now pondering what to do | + | Dworkin]]. The Blackrazors and their Pelorite allies are now pondering what to do |
next. | next. | ||
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− | The Order of the Final Rest | + | The [[Order of the Final Rest]] |
− | After the attack, the Blackrazors -- with | + | After the attack, the Blackrazors -- with Fonteyn and Alistair recently arrived from the [[Blackrazor Guildhall|guildhall]] -- gather in a planning room within the [[Church of Pelor]] to consult with the leaders of the church, [[Archibald Everson]], [[Herald of the Sun Father]] and [[Sir Peldonius Trueshield]]. Everson is alarmed at the undead threat that has struck at the very heart of the temple, but the individuals he would normally count on to deal with such a threat -- the [[Order of the Sun Blade]] -- are presently investigating report of some sort of fiery undead seen outside of the [[Obsidian Maze]]. |
− | arrived from the | + | |
− | Pelor to consult with the leaders of the church, | + | |
− | the Sun Father and Sir Peldonius Trueshield. Everson is alarmed at the undead | + | |
− | threat that has struck at the very heart of the temple, but the individuals he | + | |
− | would normally count on to deal with such a threat -- the Order of the Sun | + | |
− | Blade -- are presently investigating report of some sort of fiery undead seen | + | |
− | outside of the Obsidian Maze. | + | |
− | Instead, he calls upon Andulf Truedeath, a follower of Mayaheine who had met | + | Instead, he calls upon [[Andulf Truedeath]], a follower of [[Mayaheine]] who had met with him to discuss the formation of an Order to combat undead, specifically the [[Cult of Death Undying]]. When the holy warrior arrives, explains his plans for forming the Order, of which Silas mentioned he might be interested in joining. Everson asks that Andulf investigate this, and tasks another follower of Pelor, the fighter [[Osgood]], to assist him. He offers what assistance he can, and advises the party that he will consult with the [[Church of St. Cuthbert]] about techniques for healing the vile wounds Rex, Dworkin, Silas and Morriam suffered earlier that day. |
− | with him to discuss the formation of an Order to combat undead, specifically | + | |
− | the Cult of Death Undying. When the holy warrior arrives, explains his plans | + | |
− | for forming the Order, of which Silas mentioned he might be interested in | + | |
− | joining. Everson asks that Andulf investigate this, and tasks another follower | + | |
− | of Pelor, the fighter Osgood, to assist him. He offers what assistance he can, | + | |
− | and advises the party that he will consult with the Church of St. Cuthbert | + | |
− | about techniques for healing the vile wounds Rex, Dworkin, Silas and Morriam | + | |
− | suffered earlier that day. | + | |
====The Trail of the Mummy Sworn==== | ====The Trail of the Mummy Sworn==== | ||
− | The group decides to investigate the inns and taverns where the Blackrazors had | + | The group decides to investigate the inns and taverns where the Blackrazors had been drinking the night before. They head to [[Blackened Stump]], learn that fat merchant was asking about Blackrazors who might frequent the inn. Nearly get into a fight with [[Eli|Troll]] after Rex threatens [[Geffen]], but Andulf defuses the situation. |
− | been drinking the night before. They head to Blackened Stump, learn that fat | + | |
− | merchant was asking about Blackrazors who might frequent the inn. Nearly get | + | |
− | into a fight with Troll after Rex threatens Geffen, but Andulf defuses the | + | |
− | situation. | + | |
− | Go to Stone Goblin learn about another guy -- a weasily oily mustached man | + | Go to [[Stone Goblin Inn]] learn about another guy -- a weasily oily mustached man asking questions about the Blackrazor Guild. Go to the [[Dagger Down Tavern]]. Hear about some rogues who were talking about breaking |
− | asking questions about the Blackrazor Guild. | + | the Blackrazors, who talked all tough, but didn't look that competent. Finally kicked out for stealing coppers; later the Blackrazors get heads flushed in slush bucket. |
− | Go to the Dagger Down. Hear about some rogues who were talking about breaking | + | |
− | the Blackrazors, who talked all tough, but didn't look that competent. Finally | + | |
− | kicked out for stealing coppers; later the Blackrazors get heads flushed | + | |
− | in slush bucket. | + | |
− | Go to Porters Gate, learn that the merchant passed through five days earlier, | + | Go to [[Porters Gate]], learn that the merchant passed through five days earlier, with 20-odd crates carried by their own porters. Then go to the Dockmaster, learned about the ship they arrived on, and that the [[Longshoremens Guild|Longshoremen]] were turned away. Also get description of [[Baklunish]] man. |
− | with 20-odd crates carried by their own porters. Then go to the Dockmaster, | + | |
− | learned about the ship they arrived on, and that the Longshoremen were turned | + | |
− | away. Also get description of Baklunish man. | + | |
− | Then track down the longshoremen, who explain how they were paid not to work, | + | Then track down the longshoremen, who explain how they were paid not to work, and about strange smells coming from the ship. They then go to the [[Lamplighters Guild]], and get a description of Baklunish outside of the [[Ruins of Hextorite Shrine]]. He also describes a symbol he saw on the individual's amulet, which Alistair in turn recognizes as an ancient [[Ur-Flan]] rune for "trusted protector". |
− | and about strange smells coming from the ship. They then go to the | + | |
− | Lamplighters, and get a description of Baklunish outside of the | + | |
− | of | + | |
− | Alistair in turn recognizes as an ancient Ur-Flan rune for "trusted protector" | + | |
− | Return to the | + | Return to the Church of Pelor, inform them of the problem. Rex finds cyst on him, which Andulf is able to remove … but only barely. In doing so, he realizes that the cyst could have killed the fighter had he removed it improperly. Then go to the [[Blackrazor Guildhall]], finds Moriam and Jakob, and find a cyst on Moriam. Return to the Temple of Pelor, where Sir Peldonious aids Andulf in removing the cyst. |
− | him, which Andulf is able to remove … but only barely. In doing so, he realizes | + | |
− | that the cyst could have killed the fighter had he removed it improperly. Then | + | |
− | go to the Blackrazor | + | |
− | Moriam. Return to the Temple of Pelor, where Sir Peldonious aids Andulf in | + | |
− | removing the cyst. | + | |
====The Ruins of Hextor==== | ====The Ruins of Hextor==== | ||
That night, the adventurers decide to track down the Baklunish man at the | That night, the adventurers decide to track down the Baklunish man at the | ||
− | + | ruins of Hextorite shrine, which was investigated and cleared out by the [[Invincibles | |
− | Guild several months earlier, including both the temple area and the crypt | + | Guild]] several months earlier, including both the temple area and the crypt |
below. Arriving there, they discover that the lock on the main iron gate looked | below. Arriving there, they discover that the lock on the main iron gate looked | ||
locked but had in fact been rigged to open easily. Just inside the gate, they | locked but had in fact been rigged to open easily. Just inside the gate, they | ||
− | find a glyph of warding in the form of the holy symbol of Heironeous, but | + | find a glyph of warding in the form of the holy symbol of [[Heironeous]], but |
realize that it has been subtly disabled. They arrive at the main doors to the | realize that it has been subtly disabled. They arrive at the main doors to the | ||
Shrine, and find them again unlocked. Hogarth opens the door then catches | Shrine, and find them again unlocked. Hogarth opens the door then catches |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 15 February 2020
Contents
About the Saga
Timeframe
- Greyhawk Date: Sunsebb 7, CY 591
- Real World Date: 2006-01-06
- Read other Blackrazor Guild Sagas
Cast of Characters
- Jakob Dworkin, worshiper of Dalt, god of doors and portals
- Rex, unpredictable bodyguard
- Silas Dunharrow, the adventuring explorer
- Alistair, the loremaster
- Hogarth Middenfeldt, rogue and dwarf-friend.
- Andulf Truedeath, Ender of Undead
- Fonteyn Buckthorn, halfling mage
- Osgood, warrior follower of Pelor
Notable Quotes
No quotes are available.
What Has Come Before
An old desecration has come back to haunt the Blackrazors, as an undead sect of mummies seeks to destory the ones they call the "Defilers of the [[Golden Sarcophagus]]". More than a dozen Blackrazors have been killed by the creatures, and when one of the survivors was taken to the Church of Pelor for treatment, he exploded in a burst of necrotic energy that staggered the adventurers and killed all of the patients in the sick bay. A mummy then appeared, animated the fallen as skeletons, and attacked the "defilers", only to be destroyed himself by the divine power of Dalt summoned by the Blackrazor Master Delver [[Jakob Dworkin]]. The Blackrazors and their Pelorite allies are now pondering what to do next.
The Saga
Sunsebb 7
The Order of the Final Rest
After the attack, the Blackrazors -- with Fonteyn and Alistair recently arrived from the guildhall -- gather in a planning room within the Church of Pelor to consult with the leaders of the church, Archibald Everson, Herald of the Sun Father and Sir Peldonius Trueshield. Everson is alarmed at the undead threat that has struck at the very heart of the temple, but the individuals he would normally count on to deal with such a threat -- the Order of the Sun Blade -- are presently investigating report of some sort of fiery undead seen outside of the Obsidian Maze.
Instead, he calls upon Andulf Truedeath, a follower of Mayaheine who had met with him to discuss the formation of an Order to combat undead, specifically the Cult of Death Undying. When the holy warrior arrives, explains his plans for forming the Order, of which Silas mentioned he might be interested in joining. Everson asks that Andulf investigate this, and tasks another follower of Pelor, the fighter Osgood, to assist him. He offers what assistance he can, and advises the party that he will consult with the Church of St. Cuthbert about techniques for healing the vile wounds Rex, Dworkin, Silas and Morriam suffered earlier that day.
The Trail of the Mummy Sworn
The group decides to investigate the inns and taverns where the Blackrazors had been drinking the night before. They head to Blackened Stump, learn that fat merchant was asking about Blackrazors who might frequent the inn. Nearly get into a fight with Troll after Rex threatens Geffen, but Andulf defuses the situation.
Go to Stone Goblin Inn learn about another guy -- a weasily oily mustached man asking questions about the Blackrazor Guild. Go to the Dagger Down Tavern. Hear about some rogues who were talking about breaking the Blackrazors, who talked all tough, but didn't look that competent. Finally kicked out for stealing coppers; later the Blackrazors get heads flushed in slush bucket.
Go to Porters Gate, learn that the merchant passed through five days earlier, with 20-odd crates carried by their own porters. Then go to the Dockmaster, learned about the ship they arrived on, and that the Longshoremen were turned away. Also get description of Baklunish man.
Then track down the longshoremen, who explain how they were paid not to work, and about strange smells coming from the ship. They then go to the Lamplighters Guild, and get a description of Baklunish outside of the Ruins of Hextorite Shrine. He also describes a symbol he saw on the individual's amulet, which Alistair in turn recognizes as an ancient Ur-Flan rune for "trusted protector".
Return to the Church of Pelor, inform them of the problem. Rex finds cyst on him, which Andulf is able to remove … but only barely. In doing so, he realizes that the cyst could have killed the fighter had he removed it improperly. Then go to the Blackrazor Guildhall, finds Moriam and Jakob, and find a cyst on Moriam. Return to the Temple of Pelor, where Sir Peldonious aids Andulf in removing the cyst.
The Ruins of Hextor
That night, the adventurers decide to track down the Baklunish man at the ruins of Hextorite shrine, which was investigated and cleared out by the [[Invincibles Guild]] several months earlier, including both the temple area and the crypt below. Arriving there, they discover that the lock on the main iron gate looked locked but had in fact been rigged to open easily. Just inside the gate, they find a glyph of warding in the form of the holy symbol of Heironeous, but realize that it has been subtly disabled. They arrive at the main doors to the Shrine, and find them again unlocked. Hogarth opens the door then catches glimpse of a symbol of pain which wracks him with pain and causes him to shiver uncontrollably until Andulf dispels the magical effects.
They press on, finding a large open chamber comprised of ever smaller hexagons broken up by pillars, culminating with a broken altar. Behind the altar is a trap door that had been covered up with heavy steel plates that were bolted to the floor, but these had been pried open.
They scout out the scene, with Alistair donning his cursed robe of eyes to grant his conjured arcane eye the ability to through darkness and to reveal invisible creatures. He finds nothing of note in the temple area, and the party decides to follow the stairs down. They find a crypt and begin exploring it, but are soon attacked by horrifically large skeletal bipedal dinosaurs. As they fight the horrors, the party realizes these are no ordinary skeletons -- they are fossils! The adventurers attempt to drive off the creatures, with Dworkin calling down the divine will of Dalt to blast one of them with holy fire, while Hogarth, Rex and the others closed to attack. Their physical attacks against the creatures -- whether sword or mace -- did not seem to wound the creatures greatly, barely biting into their fossilized bones. Finally Andulf channels the divine power of Mayaheine to destroy the undead, but in doing so the creatures explode in a retributive burst of negative energy that washes over the frontline fighters, hurting them, but not critically.
Experience
Rex, Dworkin (13th): 425 xp Silas, Hogarth, Andulf, Fontain, Alistair (12th):
550 xp Osgood (9th): 1013 xp