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PCs
Talos Redwand, 6th level ConjurerDubner Ogrebane, 4th/5th level dwarf Fighter / Cleric (Champion)
Eswin, 6th/5th level elven Thief/Fighter
Shaw Ashcroft 5th level Ranger (Justifier)
Kieren, 7th level Druid
Brendel, 6th level half-elf Fighter (Archer)
NPCs
Snot Gristlebeard, dwarf slave
From The Wars of Empire Chapter XXXVII: The Mad King's War
While resting up in the Forgeworks of the
Tower of Kel-Arath, the party was re-joined by the druid Kieren and the
Half-Elf archer Brendel, who had followed their trail from the ruined village
of the Thulians. After speaking with the free-slave dwarf Snot Gristlebeard,
they learned that Wyrlish, the Fire Elementalist held the
other crystal needed to activate the portal to the elemental plane of fire
where Brunhilde was being kept captive.
The ascended the tower and after easily
defeating some Blood Knights and recovering some magical gear, including a
ring, an earring, a medallion, several potions and an iron flask of some sort,
they by-passed a riddling door to gain access to Wyrlish’s sanctuary.
The bald fire elementalist was ready for
them however, being alerted to their presence by a floating eye in the previous
chamber. He was ensconced behind a wall of fire and had several hell hounds and
fire mephits protecting him. A battle ensued where the bulk of the heroes
whittled down the hounds and mephits, while Dubner the dwarf and Shaw the
ranger jumped through the wall of fire to engage the fire wizard. The wizard
scorched them with his flame spells, but their recently recovered rings of fire
resistance made his attacks less formidable. Once they managed to batter down
the wizard’s mirror images, they made quick work of him.
Salamander Turn Keys |
The melee was a vicious affair and the
party found themselves quickly overwhelmed by the reflecting magic resistance
of the Flaming Skulls and the mighty blows of the Fire Giant. Eswin the elf
backstabbed the giant, but that only proved to enrage the beast who chased him
down a hallway and with one mighty blow nearly took off the poor elf’s head.
Quick thinking by Dubner saved him however; using his earth ring, Dubner
managed to raise a stone wall between the giant and the elf.
While the giant was distracted by the wall,
Kieren turned himself into a bear and tore into the giant’s leg. The other
companions were tied up with the Salamanders and the Flaming Skulls. The
conjurer Talos was having a terrible time scoring blows, as the skulls
continually reflected his spells back on the party, but he did manage to
conjure some hobgoblins to prolong the battle and tie up some of the
Slamanders. Dubner stepped up to the giant and began reigning blows upon the
brute, but it seemed the beast was too hardy for even that. Having been sorely
wounded himself, the dwarf used the magic of his ring to descend into the rock
for sanctuary.
In a desperate attempt to save the party,
Kieren the druid called upon Imladris, the Efreet Prince spirit bound to his
scimitar. The spirit of the Efreet froze time and offered Kieren a bargain. He
would summon the power to defeat their foes, but the druid would owe him a
debt. With no other recourse, the druid accepted the Efreet’s offer. Once time
was unfrozen, the group dashed behind the stone wall created by Dubner while
some terrible entity was called forth and ripped their enemies to shreds.
The Fire Giant Prison Guard |
In the ensuing chaos, the door to
Brunhilde’s cell was torn off its hinges and the Frost Giant was freed. The
company limped back to the portal from which they came and returned to the
prime material plane, battered and half-dead. Their inability to defeat the
might of the Fire Giant and has lackeys stung them sorely, but they resolutely
began to march across the frozen tundra of Galibur towards the encampment of the
King of Beltigost to join the battle against Old Althyria. With the Frost Giant
Princess in their possession, perhaps the alliance between Althyria and the
Frost Giant King Grungir could be broken and the tide of battle turned in
favour of Beltigost.
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