Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Answaru

This week's major players were Rantoos, Bahn, Tahn, and Pfenig.

Rantoos approached Agar about “leading” the flock to the temple, deep in the jungle. The followers packed up, burning some of their old clothes and belongings as a symbol of their leaving the old life behind for the new light of Answaru. Rantoos invoked some elemental magic to create the proper atmosphere for the beginning of the journey as you all set out on a three day hike deep into the Yin-Sloth.

A talkative fellow, Pfenig, befriends the party and starts spouting off a bunch of non-sense that may have had some root in fact. In particular it was his mention of “catacombs” which seemed pertinent to the natural geography of the area. The assumption is that the catacombs are actually old magna tubes, although you haven't run across any yet. On a positive note, it would seem that you are heading in the general vicinity of a large, ancient , and most probably extinct volcano.

During the first evening watch of the first night on the trail, Pfenig comes over to chat with Agar and Silus. Soon he sees an exciting plant out in the jungle and he leaves the safety of the camp to investigate. On his way back, some large primate-like beast lands softly behind him...Silus attempts to thwart the beast with a poison dart, but to no avail. Agar encourages Pfenig to run, but it is no use. In two graceful leaps, the beast pounces on Pfenig, who is never heard from again. Agar exacts a sort of justice, bashing the brains out of the beast in a single, mighty blow.

The second shift goes even worse.

Farallon is wounded by an arrow in a sneak attack on the cult. A handy grenade toss saves Farallon's life and helps alert the camp. In a matter of seconds over thirty followers are killed, and likely more would have perished if it were not for the quick thinking of Treasda who used Lodos to command the jungle to smother all but one attacker. Who knows how many attackers there were? The one lone prisoner proves of little value himself, although it is interesting that a white man was dressed as if he were a native.

In the aftermath of the attack, Silus takes grave risk which pays off big. He sneaks into Rantoos' tent and finds an object which later turns out to be a kind of marker/map created by the Misarlon/M7. Although the object is gently radioactive, it seems to be of great value, particularly to Rantoos, who executes five random followers and then urges people with knowledge of the object to step forward immediately. Perhaps not the best way to make yourself approachable, but clearly he was agitated.

And now the question is: what to do? You are about 16 miles away from the anticipated location of the Temple of Answaru. It is the middle of the night. Bahn and Tahn are closely guarding Rantoos' tent. There are about 20 other moderately well armed “guards” in the group of about 250 that are left.

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