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The Test of the Faithful - 8.

Posted by DM HeathFor group 0
DM Heath
GM, 5698 posts
Mon 14 Nov 2016
at 18:10
  • msg #1

The Test of the Faithful - 8

You leave through the exit.  It winds around and then back up, leading to the southern hall.  The door pushes open and you find your way back to the semicircular room, this time with the last gem in hand.


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Back in the semicircular room (Room 7), the 6 gnomes are still there.  They cheer your return.  They are cooking yet another stew and invite you over to their small pile of coals to warm up.

Gnomes: 6 remaining.


Here is a description of the room again for you again:

 This semicircular room has three entry/exit points:  the door you entered, a door on the south side of the west wall leading west (which is slightly ajar), and a door inset into a small niche in the eastern wall (see map).

 On the wall behind you (the west wall), there are intricate carvings, which read:

  "THE TEST OF THE FAITHFUL. Only those who prove true may transcend and descend.  Only those who prove true are worthy.  The seventh test revealed below."

  A tapestry is hung on either side of these engravings.  Though they must be old and are filled with dust, they are in impeccable shape, obviously preserved through magic.

  The left tapestry portrays the back of a black-cloaked man standing atop a mountain, his hands held high.  At the bottom of the mountain, hordes of followers bow in obeisance.

  The right tapestry portrays a silvery dragon with piercing blue eyes, its tail winding around a black-cloaked figure.  In each of its foreclaws, it also holds a black-cloaked figure, and yet another is crushed between its teeth.  The dragon peers out from a cave in a mountain, and at the top of the mountain, you see the small figure of the cloaked man, hands still raised.

  Below the wording and in between the two tapestries, there is another "shelf" that is closed to viewing.  You imagine it will open if the right conditions are met.

 On the curved section of wall in front of you, words are elaborately carved into the wall with gold insets.  There are three words on the left, and three words on the right.  Each word is repeated multiple times in several languages.  In order from left to right, the words are:

  1) DARKNESS
  2) CONFUSION
  3) MADNESS
  4) MIGHT
  5) FEAR
  6) EVIL


  The words DARKNESS, CONFUSION, FEAR, MADNESS, and MIGHT have a glowing luster to them that the others do not, as if they are magically lit up.

  Under each of the multi-lingual translations, you see a square area where there is obviously some sort of shelf or casing built into the stone wall.

You already placed the gem in the Darkness, Confusion, Fear, Might, and Madness shelves and retrieved the magic items.  Now, under the glowing word "EVIL," the "shelf" has rotated down 90 degrees, revealing a small indentation the same size as the gem you recovered, and an item just above that indentation, back in the shadows of the wall cavity.

This message was last edited by the GM at 22:11, Wed 16 Nov 2016.
Borimer
player, 2714 posts
Ac 0 Hp 44/90
Thac0 12 Mvt18"
Wed 16 Nov 2016
at 18:54
  • msg #2

The Test of the Faithful - 8

Borimer squats down still breathing heavily from his fight with Demogorgon and considers the indentation on the shelf. "If no one can disarm the trap first I'll go ahead and put the gem inside."
Tahldar of Tyrannia
player, 458 posts
Ac 3 Hp 54/54
Thac0 18
Wed 16 Nov 2016
at 19:17
  • msg #3

The Test of the Faithful - 8

"I don't recall a trap on the others, but who knows this one could be.  I'll leave the decision to you." Tahldar replies to Borimer.
DM Heath
GM, 5699 posts
Wed 16 Nov 2016
at 22:12
  • msg #4

The Test of the Faithful - 8

You place the milky white gem in the last of the niches, this one marked "EVIL."  When you do so, the shelf moves down, revealing a black orb about the size of a man's fist.

You also hear something like rock grating against rock by the door to the east as the passageway is unlocked.

Borimer
player, 2715 posts
Ac 0 Hp 44/90
Thac0 12 Mvt18"
Wed 16 Nov 2016
at 22:41
  • msg #5

The Test of the Faithful - 8

Borimer withdraws his one remaining hand and lets out a sigh. "Not bad, not bad," he says with renewed confidence before reaching in and taking out the black orb...
Tahldar of Tyrannia
player, 459 posts
Ac 3 Hp 54/54
Thac0 18
Thu 17 Nov 2016
at 15:25
  • msg #6

The Test of the Faithful - 8

"Shall we go on then?" Tahldar says as he points to the eastern door.
Leogold Silvershaper
player, 210 posts
44/44
Thu 17 Nov 2016
at 17:11
  • msg #7

The Test of the Faithful - 8

"We have come this far, let's gett'er done."  Leo adds with a combination of relief and apprehension.
DM Heath
GM, 5700 posts
Wed 30 Nov 2016
at 18:38
  • msg #8

The Test of the Faithful - 8

You ascend the steps to the door...
The gnomes stay behind, a little afraid.



Upon entering, your lantern shows a 20 foot square room with small alcoves on the left and right.

The left alcove contains a trough of bones neatly stacked...


The right side alcove contains decaying bones.  There is writing on the walls around the bones in an ancient script.



Straight in front of you is another of those dragon altars.  The dragon's head is pointed up and its mouth is open.  A bowl lays across its pointy teeth.  The bowl is the exact same roundness as the orb you just took from the cache.

At the base of the square foundation of the dragon altar, two words are written in stone:  "THE DRAGON."  The square foundation itself is about 3 feet by 3 feet.

On the wall beyond the altar is another strange mosaic similar to the ones that is on the doors to each of the "tests."  But it is slightly different.  It has the picture of a dragon with its head upraised, and a spirit dragon is coming out of its mouth and beginning to devour its tail.



This crypt area appears to have been empty for hundreds of years, maybe longer.  The cobwebs, cracks in the stone, and settled dust show that no one has been here in quite some time.
DM Heath
GM, 5701 posts
Wed 30 Nov 2016
at 18:40
  • msg #9

The Test of the Faithful - 8

OOC: As a reminder, the carving on each of the "doors" was of a winding dragon moving forth as if to devour an orb, like this:



Tahldar of Tyrannia
player, 460 posts
Ac 3 Hp 54/54
Thac0 18
Wed 30 Nov 2016
at 18:51
  • msg #10

The Test of the Faithful - 8

Tahldar stops.  "This must be where the dragon lay." he says as looks the room over.

"I am loathe to do so, but I say we stop and rest.  I have virtually no spells left.  I won't be any help in the fight to come."

"But even if we do and I get all my spells available, what good will they do versus a dragon that lay in a pool of healing liquid?"


Considering the strategy of the fight ahead of them he adds "We only need the berries and don't have to kill the dragon maybe to get them.  I'm wondering if one of us, maybe Borimer, could distract it while the rest of us collect berries?  But to do that we'll need Stoneskin and element protective spells to ward against whatever type of breath the dragon uses.  Which we don't know.  And who knows, perhaps the way out will require the dragon's death."
Leogold Silvershaper
player, 211 posts
44/44
Wed 30 Nov 2016
at 18:57
  • msg #11

The Test of the Faithful - 8

"That all makes sense to me.  There doesn't appear to be any time pressure.  It's clear no one has been here in a long time so it's hard to imagine preparing ourselves as best as possible isn't the right way to go."  Leo looks for an out of the way place to sit down and rest nearby.
Tahldar of Tyrannia
player, 461 posts
Ac 3 Hp 54/54
Thac0 18
Wed 30 Nov 2016
at 19:16
  • msg #12

The Test of the Faithful - 8

"If we tarry the black death might take another us.  We need the berries to take to a group of Gnomes who can concoct a tea out of it, to counter the black death." Tahldar says in reply to Leogold.

"But if we rush ahead the Dragon will surely take at least one of us, if not the entire group." he adds dejectedly.
Borimer
player, 2716 posts
Ac 0 Hp 44/90
Thac0 12 Mvt18"
Wed 30 Nov 2016
at 22:37
  • msg #13

The Test of the Faithful - 8

Borimer listens while holding the black orb. "I can try to distract the dragon but won't last more than a moment or two at best, even with protection. If it will work I'm willing, but if there's another way..."
Shae Shadowglen
player, 228 posts
Mon 5 Dec 2016
at 19:06
  • msg #14

The Test of the Faithful - 8

Shae says, "I don't know.  This room seems awfully small for a dragon.  But we all do need the rest."
DM Heath
GM, 5702 posts
Wed 7 Dec 2016
at 22:54
  • msg #15

The Test of the Faithful - 8

Let me know what you want to do, if anything, before Borimer places the orb.
DM Heath
GM, 5703 posts
Thu 8 Dec 2016
at 19:15
  • msg #16

The Test of the Faithful - 8

You set up and rest for the night...

During the middle of the night, you hear those beetles clacking outside the stone doors of the semicircular room, but you have successfully barred their entrance.

In the morning, you wake...

OOC: Any healing you want to do the night before with remaining spells/skills should be considered complete with maximum efficiency/effect.

Any healing you want to do in the morning needs to be announced separately.

Spells have been regained and natural healing has also occurred for 1 point of hit points.


As you light torches and lanterns again, you discover that three of the gnomes have started to contract the plague.  You see the red welling of blood at their lips and fingertips.

And then you look at each other...

Kahan and Shae also show signs of contraction.  You now know you have between 24 to 48 hours to find the cure before dementia and insanity, and then death.

As a reminder:

The Disease
 The strange disease seemed to set in 1-2 days after arrival here.  It had the following symptoms:

 The extremities become dark with pooled blood.
 There are complaints of numbness.
 The lips and throat swell up.
 All this happens within a matter of hours of the first symptoms.

 The last symptoms are insanity and pain.  One of your group attacked you in craziness and pain, and you had to kill him.  Another sat down and moaned, scratching at his own throat and stomach and finally stabbing himself to death in the gut.

 Then there was Gustav.  He is the one near the giant boulder.  He had been trying to map the caves and was a silent, easygoing gent.  But he complained of the pains in his stomach, vomited, and eventually just keeled over in extreme pain and died.

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DM Heath
GM, 5705 posts
Fri 16 Dec 2016
at 23:53
  • msg #17

The Test of the Faithful - 8

It's been very quiet around here.  Are people out for the holidays, or do you just want me to advance the next segment when the orb is placed?  I will plan on advancing it Monday.
Tahldar of Tyrannia
player, 464 posts
Ac 3 Hp 54/54
Thac0 18
Sat 17 Dec 2016
at 14:24
  • msg #18

The Test of the Faithful - 8

Tahldar looks at those afflicted with concern.  He knows time is running out.

"As I see it we have two objectives.  One, get the berries.  And two, get the heck out of here." the mage says simply.

"The dragon sits in a healing pool and from the pools edge, grow the berries we need to heal from the disease.  One of us, I assume Borimer, will have to distract it while one or two more of us collect the berries."

"I can cast a stone skin on Borimer, and a minor resistance spell, but that's it.  He really should have a protective spell vs whatever type of breath the dragon uses.  Too, those that take on the challenge of collecting the berries should have the same protective spell too."

"However, we don't know what type of breath the dragon uses.  I can cast one wall of force spell that will cover up to ninety feet for almost twenty minutes.  I'm thinking we could use this to entice the dragon to use it's breath by hiding behind it.  We'd then know what protective spells we could use."


He thinks some more and says, "But I have no idea what we'll be presented with when we open this door.  So we'll have to be adaptable and very careful.  We need to flesh out our plan and work in concert to see it through.  I think we can do this without loss of life."

Tahldar scratches his chin and adds, "I've been thinking on this for a while, and I don't see how the dragon can be killed.  I hope the way out will be clear and not require the dragons death.  If it is then we can grab the berries and rush out.  Using the wall of force and distraction for cover."
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