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+ Date: 4/8/576 C.Y. (Common Year) +
+ Time: evening +
+ Place: Helgate, deep within the Yatil Mountains +
+ Climate: raining and chilly +
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+ "I'm like a bad penny - I always turn up." +
+ - Indiana Jones +
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CDVII. The Quest
It was a typical night at the Scoundrel's Den tavern in Helgate.
All manner of drunkards, brigands, and other rabble were collected
here. Perhaps this was because it was pouring rain outside, and
this had been the first shelter they had come upon. None could
say for sure, though one thing was certain: in the busy tavern
could be found hot food, cold drink, and a pleasant (if temporary)
reprieve from the chilly, driving rain that battered the streets
and buildings outside.
In a dim, slightly less noisy corner of the establishment, a group
of people sat around a table...
tall, green-robed wizard: -and supposedly he's still up there, in
that castle. That's what the bartender said.
older man in priestly robes: (shaking his head) I don't know,
Abner, it sounds very dangerous.
thin, hooded woman: (grins, brandishing a knife) So what, Arkayn?
Who's afraid of a little danger?
heavyset warrior: Certainly not you, Arlanni...the so-called "princess
of thieves"...
Arkayn: And what of you, Aggro? As a professional fighting man,
what is your opinion of this quest?
Aggro: (pats his axe's haft) Aggro the Axe fears neither man nor
beast. (he turns to the tall, green-robed wizard) I say we go for
it, Abner.
Abner: I believe our powers are up to the task, especially my magic.
(he eyes the other five people at the table) What say you, our
newfound friends?
short, plump wizard: You can rely on the magic of Blastum!
dwarven warrior-type: Bah! Who bothers with such mummery? All
Gutboy Barrelhouse needs is his bustin' hammer! (he hefts a war-
hammer)
half-elf: Ah, but the _combination_ of both is the mightiest of
all, my dear dwarf...
Gutboy Barrelhouse: Both what?
half-elf: Both might and magic - in conjunction, they form the best
offense.
skinny man in robe: Not so, Barjin. The way of the empty hand shall
show its supremacy.
Gutboy Barrelhouse: What the hell're you babbling about, Balto? You
use a staff to fight!
Balto: The staff is but an extension of the hands.
Gutboy Barrelhouse: (turns his hammer over in his hand) Bah, says I.
third wizard: (a tall, skinny individual, he stirs beneath his purple
robes)
Aggro: Ah, waking up, are you, Sarnath?
Sarnath: I never sleep.
Blastum: (smirks) Yeah, sure. What magical powers do _you_ intend
to contribute?
Sarnath: Just get me into that castle.
Gutboy Barrelhouse: (drains his beer) Enough talk! What next, Abner?
Abner: (puts his palms on the table) More discussion, then, or
shall we vote?
Barjin: No need to vote, I think. We - the Company of Nine - have
traveled the land stopping evil and helping the helpless. This
evil lord or whatever he is - this "Belphanior" - holds these poor
people in his iron grasp.
Arkayn: Aye...and whatever the risks, we have vowed to end such
reigns of terror.
Arlanni: Hell, from what I've gathered, this Belphanior fellow may
not even be alive anymore. The castle could well be empty, waiting
for us.
Abner: We shouldn't plan for that, though. If we're going, we'd
best be ready to fight that mad elf, and whatever sinister traps
and guardians he may have.
Aggro: (nods) Axe 'im!
Gutboy Barrelhouse: (eyes his hammer, comparing it to the other's
battleaxe) Who axed you?
Balto: This seems like a noble quest, fraught with peril and honor.
I accept.
Blastum: Oh, well _that's_ a relief!
Arkayn: Now, now, children-
Blastum: Quiet, you old fool. I'm not your child.
Gutboy Barrelhouse: (snickers)
Arlanni: (cracks her knuckles) Don't forget, one who lords it in
a mining boom-town is sure to have plenty of treasure in his
coffers!
Arkayn: That's all you care about, isn't it, Arlanni? The riches
you might find...
Arlanni: Hey, I also enjoy the thrill of it!
Abner: Enough! We must prepare for this.
Although a few of them had their own various misgivings, the nine
adventurers decided to go ahead with this quest. After all, were
they not the heroes of Urnst...the saviors of the Gnatmarsh...the
foes of the Murky Mountain orcs? A single warlock, holed up in his
empty castle, would surely pose no problem.
Abner: We'll leave in the morning. Aggro and Gutboy, you're in
charge of getting supplies and rations.
Aggro: (glances at the tavern's door) In this storm?!?
Gutboy Barrelhouse: Aw, quit yer whining and come on.
Abner: Balto, Arlanni, you look around, find out the best way to
approach that castle.
Balto: (nods)
Arlanni: (to Balto) C'mon, baldy. Let's get to work.
Balto: I am not bald. I shaved my head.
Arlanni: Sure you did.
Abner: Barjin, we'll need lodgings for the night.
Barjin: Gotcha. (he looks around, trying to figure out how many
rooms the party needs, and how much coin he has to spend on this)
Arlanni: (helpfully) I think I saw a hotel down the street...the
Raven's Nest, if I remember correctly.
Aggro: What about you, Abner...and Blastum...and Arkayn...and even
Sarnath? What're you guys up to?
Abner: I shall roam the town, along with Arkayn - we'll see who's
in charge in this town, down here anyway.
Arlanni: You expect them to be up and about at this hour, in this
rainstorm?
Abner: We shall see. (to Aggro) Bear in mind that we four spell-
users must study, or in Arkayn's case, pray.
Gutboy Barrelhouse: Bah!
Blastum: You'll need our spells on the morrow, dwarf!
Arkayn: And my healing magic, I'd wager.
Balto: (stands, flipping his staff up into his hands with a deft
kick)
Sarnath: (rises, slowly, as if he had just woken up)
Abner: Okay, everybody knows their jobs. Let's get moving! We'll
meet at the Raven's Nest in an hour's time.
Barjin: And the mountain castle?
Abner: We go up at dawn.
They paid their bill and scattered, each adventurer embarking on
his or her assigned task. Moments later, after the last of their
number had departed the Scoundrel's Den, a lithe, dark-skinned lad
also left the tavern, though with a different destination.
next: the nine make their way to Belphanior's castle
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notes: A lot of you are asking how things are at Tech and in
Atlanta, now that the Games are underway (as I write this, it's
7/25/96) and the chaos has begun.
There you have it. Chaos. Let's see...
* Security? Questionable - some guy with a loaded gun and a
fake police uniform - and no badge - somehow got into an
event last weekend. And now some bastard detonated a bomb!
Granted, the Centennial Park isn't normally a high-security
area, although it may be from now on.
* Traffic? Excellent. Everyone's either taking MARTA (the
rail/bus system here) or telecommuting. The other day,
though, I drove over some curbs and medians and continued
down a "closed" street, to get where I was going. I thought
the ACOG guys were gonna shit their pants!
* Crowds? Bad. More people, most of them lost, than Atlanta
can handle.
* Economy? Okay. Most restaurant employees I've talked to
recently haven't seen a lot of foreign business. Makes you
wonder where all those crowds go at night.
* Strip clubs? Don't know. Haven't checked yet. Hmm, maybe
the crowds are hiding in there.
* Events? Good, from what I hear and read.
* ACOG? Bad, bad, bad. They're drawing tons of bad press for
a variety of mishaps, miscommunications, and misguidances.
On one hand, I feel bad for them, because they have a big
job to do, under a lot of pressure. On the other hand, I
don't feel bad for them, because some of them are getting
paid 6-figure salaries to make sure that these problems
don't happen.
* Baseball? Better than ever.
Oh, by the way and back to the Adventurers, the following summary
might be of interest to you at this point in time:
The Company of Nine:
Abner human male magic-user
Aggro the Axe human male fighter
Arkayn human male cleric
Arlanni human female thief
Balto human male monk
Barjin half-elf male fighter/magic-user
Gutboy Barrelhouse dwarf male fighter
Blastum human male magic-user
Sarnath ? male magic-user
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