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+ Belphanior 15th/15th/15th level elven fighter/wizard/thief +
+ Angus iron golem +
+ Sir Dremel 11th level human paladin of Heironeous +
+ Elgon 8th/9th/11th level gnomish priest/illusionist/thief +
+ Jenna 9th level human female priestess of Istus +
+ Otto 10th/12th level dwarven fighter/thief +
+ Razor Charlie 10th level human fighter +
+ Skektek 13th level human wizard +
+ wispy thing strange, intangible sentient being +
+ Ys 14th level reptilian fighter +
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+ Date: 4/5/580 C.Y. (Common Year) +
+ Time: late morning +
+ Place: the galleon _Liberty_, sailing the Azure Sea +
+ Climate: chilly +
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+ "I'm a businessman...I don't like violence. Blood is a big expense." +
+ - from _The Godfather_ +
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DCCCV. Blood on the Water
The adventurers have become victims of treachery, as the crew of the
ironically-named _Liberty_ have revealed their true intentions to sell
all passengers to the pirate slavers whose ship approaches even now.
Captain Plunkett: The first thing I want now is for that big metal man
to walk over the side of the ship. And then- (he looks around) Where
is the elf?
Otto: Beats me.
The dwarf was running scenarios through his head, but none were very
workable because of the crossbow bolt that was pressed against Skektek's
neck. The wizard was their best hope for a flashy, distractive attack,
but he was currently helpless. Angus could take out the entire ship's
complement of warriors, but Skektek would be killed. And Belphanior was
somewhere near the other ship, invisible, and there was no telling what
he would do or when. Otto figured the best thing to do was just wait
and seize whatever opportunity they could.
Razor Charlie: (catches Otto's eye, motioning toward Skektek and back
with his own eyes)
Otto: (thinking about it, he runs some quick odds, then nods almost
imperceptibly)
As his allies knew but the traitorous crew didn't, Razor Charlie always
carried a number of small throwing knives on his person. The sailors
seemed to have disregarded him, as he hadn't had a sword or other weapon
to drop, and they were barely paying him any attention, as Angus and Ys
were the dangerous ones even without any weapons. Charlie had measured
the short distance between himself and Skektek, and had gotten an idea...
and now, with Otto's consent, that idea was about to be implemented.
Razor Charlie: (eases a throwing knife out of a hidden pocket on his
pants, tenses himself, and then acts)
The magical blade flashed through the air, ending up exactly where he
had aimed it. Captain Plunkett's crossbow string was sliced through,
snapping with a loud "twang" and instantly relieving the tension that
held the sharp bolt on Skektek's neck.
Skektek: Aie! (he falls back, landing on the deck in a sprawl)
Captain Plunkett: What?!? (he whirls, disbelieving, and points at Razor
Charlie)
Otto: (yells) Angus! Clear the deck!
The golem immediately lumbered forth, one great arm sweeping wide and
sending five foes over the rail and into the water. No one else had to
be told what to do next...
Ys: (picks up a sailor and hurls him into a cluster of bowmen, knocking
them all down in a heap) Yaaaaaah!
other sailors: (fall back, terrified, as the gigantic reptilian picks
up his sword)
Otto: To me, people! Let's take them! (he retrieves his crossbow,
shoots a nearby archer, then draws his sword and charges)
Jenna: (picks up her quarterstaff just in time to be attacked by a fat
sailor) Away, dolt. (she whirls the staff around, one metal-shod
end hitting the foe in the head and splitting his helm and skull)
fat sailor: Aieeeee! (he falls, blood spurting from his head)
Elgon: Wow, well-done. (he sends a trio of ghostly snakes flying through
the air at the remainder of the ship's archers)
archers: (beset by these illusional beasts, they swipe and dodge instead
of shooting)
wispy thing: (spots the ghostly snakes) pfsss? (he heads that way)
Sir Dremel: (kicks a sailor in the chest, knocking him overboard) Base
villains...the time has come! (his holy sword suddenly flies into his
hand) Now, by Trithereon, you base scoundrels shall PAY!
The paladin just happened to be surrounded by a knot of foes, but he
didn't hesitate for a moment, charging the nearest sailor and driving
the man back with a fearsome blow that cleft his skull. Another enemy
thought to charge in and take advantage, but Dremel swung his shield
around, smashing the man away before he could swing his axe. A third
foe was dispatched with a sword-thrust to the stomach, and by now, the
paladin's sword was glowing brightly. The sailors realized that some
more of them would have to die to bring this man down, and none wanted
to be the one to pay that price. While they thought about it, Dremel
slew one more and wounded a fifth man.
Nearby...
Razor Charlie: (throwing knives like mad, he kills or wounds several
more people before having to pick up someone's dropped sword to face
a charging foe with an axe)
sailor with axe: Enough of those puny knives -- now face a real weapon!
Razor Charlie: (parries the blow, but still gets a slice on one arm from
the foe's long knife...and then brings his sword back around to lop the
man's head from his shoulders) Okay. (he regards the wound on his arm
and wonders if the magical healing amulet he got from the last big
adventure is really going to work)
Angus: (having knocked a dozen or so sailors out of the fight while all
their weapons bounced off of his iron body, he finds that no foes remain
anywhere near him)
Captain Plunkett: (sword in hand, he yells and curses as the battle
rages) Damn it, you scurvy dogs, fight!
Skektek: (behind the captain) Excuse me.
Captain Plunkett: (whirls about to face the wizard)
Skektek was livid with rage, his face so red that it bordered on a shade
of purple. His fists were clenched and he began to yell at the captain.
Skektek: Stick a pointy weapon at my neck, will you? Use me as hostage
to make the others disarm, will you? THREATEN ME, will you?
Captain Plunkett: Er-
Skektek: (holds his fist out, a ring on one finger glowing brightly)
Have you ever seen what happens when a lightning bolt is completely
wasted on a single foe?
Captain Plunkett: Uh-
Skektek: Enjoy the ride, asshole. (he uses his thunder ring to launch
a bolt of bright lightning directly at the man, knocking him off the
ship and into the sky even as it fries him to a cinder) Ah, I feel so
much better now.
Meanwhile, on the attacking ship, the captain was watching in confusion
as the events unfolded aboard his intended prey...
pirate captain: What the hell are they doing? The agreement was to-
His rantings were interrupted as the mainsail came billowing down atop
several dozen of his pirates' heads. Unbeknownst to them all, the sail
had been cut from the mast above by an invisible Belphanior. As their
ship slowed to a crawl in the water, the captain bellowed orders angrily
as he paced about.
Belphanior: (flies down and lands on the deck behind the captain and his
men, black blade ready)
The elf slew the captain with a single, savage blow, his dark sword
absorbing the dying man's life force even as the next victim fell. By
now, the other foes had turned around and began defending themselves.
Belphanior, however, was a whirlwind of death. No slouch to begin with,
he was bolstered in speed, strength, and skill with every foe he killed.
Every wound he suffered went ignored, seemingly unfelt. Every blow he
landed was mighty, crippling if not killing a foe. The elf appeared
possessed, such was the fury with which he fought. After he had slain
a half dozen pirates and showed no signs of slowing down, the others
turned and fled, understandably not wanting to die.
Belphanior: (comes out of his battle-daze) Yes, Blackrazor, it _had_
been quite some time...(he spots a lightning bolt arc off in a random
direction from the other ship) Ah. (with a great leap, he flies back
into the air and heads for the _Liberty_)
Aboard that vessel, the others had things well in hand. After the
archers had been killed or incapacitated, the remaining sailors had faced
odds they didn't care for. Aside from the fact that Skektek wielded magic
that could take dozens of them out at a time, there was Angus, who was
unstoppable, and Ys, who was almost unstoppable. By the time Belphanior
flew over, Otto was directing the binding of prisoners and the dumping of
corpses over the side.
Jenna: (watches as Otto and Razor Charlie toss a bloody body over the
ship's rail)
Otto: (shrugs) Sharks gotta eat too.
As far as wounds went, the party had made off very well, perhaps even
luckily so. Skektek had a small, superficial cut on his neck from the
bolt's tip, and Ys and Otto had a couple of minor scrapes. Jenna tended
to all of these. Elgon had taken a swordpoint through one leg but was
busy tending to it. Razor Charlie was almost smiling - almost. In any
case, he was as happy as anyone had ever seen him, thanks to the mighty
healing powers conferred by his amulet.
Razor Charlie: (regards the red line on his arm where, just moments ago,
there had been a deep, bleeding gash) Damn thing really does work...
Charlie had picked up a couple of other cuts and scrapes during the
fight, and they too were now all closed up. Of course, the new recruits
couldn't possibly know why this was...
Elgon: Say, you sure came away from that fight unscathed.
Razor Charlie: (glares menacingly at the gnome)
Elgon: Uh, right. Well, I'll go and see if there're any wounds that
need tending to.
Jenna: (smirks)
Belphanior, for his part, saw that the _Liberty_ was taken care of, so
he conferred with Skektek briefly. Both of them then flew back toward
the pirate ship, which was crippled and whose decks were practically awash
with the blood of slain pirates.
Belphanior: (using a spell to amplify his voice) LISTEN UP DOWN THERE.
YOUR SHIP IS STUCK, WE'VE TAKEN THE OTHER SHIP, AND WE CAN TAKE YOURS
WHETHER OR NOT WE KILL YOU IN THE PROCESS. SURRENDER AND LIVE, OR-
The elf was greeted by a hail of arrows, most of which either missed or
bounced off of a magical barrier.
Belphanior: Right. (to Skektek) Let 'em have it.
Skektek: With pleasure. (gauging the wind carefully, he works a spell)
A huge cloud of noxious, dark green gas appeared at the bow of the ship,
and slowly rolled down its length toward the stern. Once there, it sunk
into the hold, presumably to slay all who worked or hid below.
Skektek: There you have it: one warship, intact, entire hostile crew
eliminated. Damn, I'm good.
Belphanior: (eyeing the now-quiet ship) That's going to take a while to
air out.
Skektek: Say, we didn't stop to think, what if there were prisoners or
other non-hostiles down in the hold?
Belphanior: Yeah, I did. This whole thing was a set-up, so it was all
planned out ahead of time. That pirate ship wouldn't have had time or
reason to bring any excess people. Besides, its hold was probably empty
to leave space for all those people it was going to capture from the
_Liberty_ and sell to the slavers.
Skektek: Mm.
Belphanior: Of course, the question now is, what are we going to do with
the surviving crew of the _Liberty_?
Skektek: I'd say the question is, what are you going to do with two big
ships?
Shortly, Belphanior had assembled the surviving foes - a good eighty
or so sailors - and gave them the "do or die" speech.
Belphanior: Okay, listen up. You've seen what we can do, and since
you're alive, I assume you'd prefer to stay that way. Understand: all
we wanted to do was sail across this sea to the far side. This fight
and all the death so far...was completely unnecessary. Since we need
you to man this ship - err, these ships - here's the deal I'm offering:
we'll split you people up and man both ships. It'll be less crew than
you're used to, but life's tough. You'll get us where we want to go,
and then I'll release all of you and one of the ships. (he pauses to
let this all sink in and gauge their reactions) This isn't a "take it
or leave it" deal - it's a "take it or die" deal.
Sir Dremel: (looks as though he's about to say something)
Otto: (hushes the man with a gesture)
Belphanior: So, if you choose to live, let's get these ships going. If
you choose to die, well...whoever it is, just speak up...
By dusk that day, the two ships were fully repaired and underway once
more. Belphanior split his people up between the two vessels, just in
case someone changed their mind. One ship had himself, Angus, Charlie,
and Jenna. The other ship had Otto, Skektek, Ys, Elgon, and Sir Dremel.
The wispy thing spent an hour or so flitting back and forth between the
two ships, as if unsure which was preferable, before settling on the one
Belphanior was on.
As for the people in the hold, those unwitting passengers who had paid
the late Captain Plunkett to take this voyage, Belphanior went down and
explained everything to them. In general, they seemed pleased, if not
grateful; Belphanior asked them to stay out of the way as best as they
could.
The next two weeks were very strange for everyone. The defeated sailors
had to labor under implied penalty of death, while wondering if Belphanior
might kill them all anyway. The adventurers had to trust these men to do
what was needed to get them to their destination, without a mutiny or
uprising. The poor folks in the hold had absolutely no control over what
was going on, and had to just watch both sides and worry.
But nothing happened. Perhaps Trithereon or some other benevolent god
was smiling upon them this month, but the days passed without any further
piracy attempts, sea monsters, or even bad weather. It might have been
the strict discipline Belphanior was practicing - stalking the decks to
show the prisoners that he was keeping tabs on things, yet staying out of
their way and encouraging others to do so. He also met with the man who
had taken command of the foes after Plunkett was slain, and reminded him
once every few days that they were that much closer to their destination
and that this voyage was thus almost over. In any case, there came a day
when the lookout cried "Land ho!" and the navigator informed Belphanior
that they were nearing the shores of the kingdom of Idee.
Otto: Which ship are you going to let them keep?
Belphanior: The _Liberty_, I suppose. I bet it's worth more, but it's
also not set up for piracy, which brings me to the final speech for
them.
Shortly, when the ships were docked and the innocent passengers safely
disembarked, Belphanior had the sailors collect their belongings and then
gather again on the deck of the _Liberty_...
Belphanior: You have seen that I kept my word. I'm even giving you this
ship, which is better and worth more...unless you're a pirate. And that
is what I really want to talk about here. I'm letting you all go, but
if I ever run across any vessel that's practicing piracy and I recognize
any of you, that ship will be sunk immediately with all hands, and no
questions asked. Do not doubt for an instant that I have the magic to
find you, know the truth, and carry out my threat. (he surveys the men)
Truthfully, you've been given a second chance when you should be dead.
It's up to you what you do with it.
With that, the elf and his group left the _Liberty_, heading into town
to see how much they could get for the other, formerly-pirate vessel. The
next order of business after that was to re-supply and choose a route east
for the final leg of the journey.
Sir Dremel: Well done.
Razor Charlie: (wonders if Belphanior's getting soft over time)
Despite the prevalent chaos in Ahlissa to its north, Idee was a calm
and peaceful kingdom. They got their supplies, rested, and better yet,
made a small fortune from selling the ship.
Belphanior: You know, this whole business with the ships gives me an
idea.
Otto: Eh?
Belphanior: Okay, picture this: we sail out on one ship, wait for
someone to fuck with us, destroy them and take their ship, then we've
got two ships. Repeat as desired. End result: our own private fleet.
Otto: We'd never find the crew - real, competent crew - to man them all.
Belphanior: But if we did, we'd rule the seas. I'll have to do some
thinking on this.
As decided previously, the group would trek overland, cutting right
across the Tilvanot Peninsula. This meant traveling across hills and
marshes, but it was a direct route that would save weeks compared to
the seaborne option of sailing around the peninsula.
Otto: I'll take the unknown dangers in those hills and swamps over the
Scarlet Brotherhood, any day of the week.
Jenna: The Brotherhood is a dangerous lot...my goddess has been watching
them closely. Nothing good will come from that land.
Belphanior: Yeah, and that's one reason we're avoiding it. Everyone
listen up: rest up for two days, get yourselves some horses and enough
food, water, and supplies for a month's journey. The going will likely
be slow and tough, and there will probably be monsters all over the
place.
Elgon: (frowns) Then I'll definitely enjoy some fine food here in the
city tonight...fine food and drink, and other entertainment. Enjoy
every day as if it might be the last.
Belphanior: Makes sense. Cut loose all you want tonight, but just be
ready and able to set out the morning after tomorrow.
next: Elgon's revelation
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released: 1/30/04
notes: I had some debate about what was best: 5 episodes of these
guys, then 5 of some other adventurers, and so on...but I decided it
was best to finish out each arc separately. I realize that this makes
the one arc last all of January and some-to-all of February, but that
shouldn't be a big deal (once a week is better than nothing, I suspect.)
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