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Epilogue: The Yuan-Ti

Chromatic energy continued to pulse out from the bell tower as Toorilkov leaped out of the closest window; his grandfather’s sword grasped firmly in his hand. As he feather-fell towards the scorched earth, supernatural things continued to happen all around. An arid smell filled his nostrils as the surrounding sea turned green and acidic. He could only float and watch as the whole army and all of their mighty warships melted down in an instant. Hundreds of warriors, his friends, his brothers and sisters, gone…  just like that. 

His kind; the Yuan-ti, were always pinned as “the bad guys, the aggressors”. Well this mass murder at the hands of the new World Dragon was cheered and celebrated. Toorilkov was now one of the last of his kind. The others: Trasta and her “pacifists” also celebrated this tragedy. In his eyes, he was the last of his kind. The few Yuan-ti that made it off the ships continued to be mauled and gunned down by the library’s golems and Trasta’s Tau’s.

Many pangs of sadness were felt, but this next one hurt the most. The white blade of the sword turned a crimson red, a pattern made as if splotched with blood. Toorilkov felt it in his heart: Tt’ubokyul has died. Until recently, he had never met him, only heard stories from his father, Tooril. He hadn’t even known Tt’ubokyul was alive until a couple months ago. No one had. But in his short time serving with him, Tootilkov knew that Tt’ubokyul wasn’t the monster everyone always painted him as: this warmongering genocidal maniac. He did what he did for the good of his people; to save them from persecution and exile on that hellish island. Now he and all of the people he fought so hard to protect were dead.

An anger filled Toorilkov; fueled, unbeknownst to him, by the power from Tt’ubokyul’s sword. Now that Tt’ubokyul, the one previously attuned to it, was dead, Toorilkov was now it’s owner, and he gained Tt’ubokyul’s strength. As he landed, Toorilkov did not scamper into the woods like some cowardly rat, he charged towards his enemies with fury. As his lineage would have done. When the dust settled, you could barely tell the area was a beach. Shattered stone and glass, broken circuitry and metal, scales, blood, and bones.

His bloodlust fading and with a great sigh, Toorilkov looked back towards the Library of Jakardia one last time. He saw a large, dark blue tail shoot into the sky. It was time to leave. He grabbed whatever supplies he could from the area and tore off into the woods. The World Dragon would be after him and the sword next. A sword forged by Tt’ubokyul from a scale of the dying Ouranos: it was the only part of him Toorilkov had left. Now it and it’s legacy were carried by Toorilkov. He would make sure his people’s killers got what was coming to them. The traitors would be first. He started with Trasta.

Epilogue: High Council

From a historical standpoint, the years directly after the death of Ouranos are some of the most important since the Laxavis Wars. Despite the restabilization of the planes and the return of magic associated with the birth of the new World Dragon, many of the islands remained in a period of chaos and rebuilding for quite a time. The physical landscape of Ritenus had changed somewhat – most notably with the fall of several flying islands and the warping of the immediate area around the former Library of Jakardia – and various cities had been torn apart by wars and floods of interplanar refugees. In addition, the death of the gods Yl and Shooga disrupted several large religions and threw centuries of established theology into question. Perhaps the most far-reaching consequences of the event, however, were the fundamental power shifts that it prompted in society.

As described in Chapter 4, the world was then largely governed by a body known as the High Council, which was composed of a representative from each genera who had joined the union after the Laxavis Wars. This excluded kobolds, firbolgs, and yuan-ti. The tritons, split as they were into several nation states, did not send a single representative; instead, each coalition of tritons dealt with the High Council as a foreign body, and individually sent ambassadors to act in an advisory capacity. Ostensibly, the High Council had authority over the rest of the world; each participating civilization was bound to follow all Council laws and edicts. However, the High Council functioned less as a centralized, ruling body than as a loose coalition of independent states. Indeed, despite the strict laws against inter-genera wars, conflict always brewed just beneath the surface. 

Before the death of Ouranos, the Dragonborn Empire was one of the most dominant political powers in the world. Their trade revenue was rivalled only by the tritons, who controlled sea trade, and the aaracokra, who continued to enforce their monopoly on air travel; their raw military power was unmatched, largely through the extensive use of trained paladins; through careful sponsorship of goblin artificers, many of the most impactful technological advancements originated on Praxlarr; and cities such as New Keteratonik were the largest and most diverse urban centers in the world. These factors combined gave the dragonborn representative significant authority in Council matters; most historians agree that it was the fracturing of the Dragonborn Empire that ultimately sealed the fate of the High Council.

It was the work of adventurers, initially, that sparked the investigations into the Council Representatives. When the actions of those heroes revealed the magnitude of the secrets that the Dragonborn Empire had been keeping, it shattered the illusion that the populace had previously maintained: that the Council could be trusted implicitly. It soon became evident that none of the High Council members were as blameless as they’d wish to appear. Tibian Tidebreaker, centaur representative, was caught selling classified information to none other than Airru, a member of the very Six that had killed Ouranos. Salan Terriex, it was revealed, had for years been using his position of power to protect a ring of smugglers and pirates. Sreelasa Calentia had been funding groups of airship manufacturers, despite explicit laws against the development of artificial flight. The various islands were soon at one another’s throats.

Meanwhile, individual societies were collapsing. The dragonborn religion splintered into warring factions; some claimed that the death of Ouranos was the final failure of the church and the ultimate condemnation of the religion, while others embraced the worship of [new World Dragon name] as the new dragonborn god. A small minority even formed cults venerating Raxtusar and the Six. As the church fell apart, so did the nation. Leadership of the Empire was disputed, and civil war seemed inevitable. Elsewhere, the death of both Shooga and Representative Foojya left the Loxodons completely without leadership. Into this power vacuum stepped Raxtusar, the White Dragon, who set about establishing herself as the god emperor of a newly formed kingdom, a union between the Loxodons and the previously unrepresented Kobolds. The relationship between Raxtusar and the Council was strained at best, and there seemed no clear way to enforce laws when faced by such a formidable foe.

It was in the midst of these disasters that the question of fault, unfortunately, was first raised. An anonymous essay was published by the Library of Jakardia that laid the blame for the entire disaster at the feet of the Dragonborn Empire. If the dragonborn had not maintained their obstinate secrecy for so long, the piece argued, the crisis may have been averted entirely. Indeed, for such a supposedly powerful nation, they proved remarkably ineffective at defending the World Egg; it was stolen from right underneath their noses, and only the timely intervention of hired adventurers prevented it from being consumed altogether. It was as inflammatory as the author had no doubt intended. What little order had remained on the Council dissolved into shouted arguments, finger pointing, and fruitless demands. Litor Vadu, Tortle Representative, resigned shortly thereafter, and Tibian Tidebreaker was convicted of treason and imprisoned. Saphara Clethtinthiallor mysteriously vanished (with foul play suspected but never proven), and Salan Terriex fled the island, carrying with him a number of stolen goods. On April 8th of ALX 219, with only four of the original ten members of the Council present, Sanctus Ignitori declared the official dissolution of the High Council.

Interestingly, the Library of Jakardia managed to emerge from this conflict without experiencing any significant reduction in power. Arguably, the library could be considered even more culpable for the disaster than the Dragonborn Empire; after all, the library’s leadership had been infiltrated by none other than a member of the Six, who nearly succeeded in stealing and consuming the World Egg. However, through careful essays and public statements, the new leaders of the library managed to almost completely shift blame onto the dragonborn, whose own issues prevented them from properly defending themselves. This was partially accomplished due to the generally favorable public opinion that the library had gained; while the extreme secrecy of the Dragonborn Empire had gained general mistrust over the years, the Library of Jakardia had established branches and offshoots on nearly every island, ingratiating themselves with the local population. Indeed, the new leadership of the library leaned into this aspect in the following years, building schools and establishing literacy programs all across Ritenus. 

The dragonborn, however, refused much of the library’s aid due to their formal betrayal, and as a result the rebuilding process on Praxlarr remained a disorganized, largely ineffective affair. The lack of a single central authority left local leaders to govern individually, and skirmishes between opposing religious splinter groups only added more problems. Though thoroughly embroiled in this chaos, however, goblin society remained remarkably unscathed. Despite the death of Yl and the splintering of the Dragonborn Empire, goblin merchants, craftsmen and artificers continued their work in the same haphazard manner they always had. In fact, organizations such as the Artificer’s Guild provided much needed stability for the people of Praxlarr. As the factions among the dragonborn priesthood split into opposing nations, the goblins largely remained impartial, focusing on the physical aspects of rebuilding and recovery. Without the restrictions that the High Council had placed on industrialization, aspiring inventors had nothing but feasibility to prevent their ideas from becoming reality. Indeed, the instrumental role that various pieces of artificery had taken on during the Battle of Jakardia had shifted public opinion. The world was ripe for a technological revolution.

It was a few years after the fall of the Council that a new proclamation was published, jointly, by the science guilds of the kenkus and the tinker’s guilds of the goblins. Written by none other than Drizzik Rezzenson and Sreelasa Calentia, it announced the formation of the Craftsmen’s Federation, a union of the mercantile guilds of each culture. The proclamation announced a commitment to the free exchange of information and ideas, as well as standardized guidelines for trade and manufacturing. Though the stated purpose and function of the Federation were very different, many saw it as a successor to the High Council. The next few decades saw it rise steadily in membership and influence.

The death of Ouranos and the subsequent collapse of many old governments seemed to indicate the beginning of a new era. Ritenus was becoming a different world; a world where the old magical methods were rejected in favor of technological innovation; a world where the lines between island nations were increasingly blurred; a world where power was no longer solely in the hands of governments, but also held by trade organizations such as the Craftsmen’s Federation, or even the growing underground X-Society; a world no longer beholden to the traditions of the past. It is fitting, then, that historians have termed this period of time “the Rebirth”.

– Excerpt from A Student’s History of Ritenus, published 302 ALX

Epilogue: The White Dragon

Five Minutes After the Ascendance of the World Dragon

As I soared over the dark ocean I looked back at the rapidly shrinking library. It was done. The six were dead, the World Dragon had taken its place among the heavens, and best of all I was still alive. The only thing that I was truly angry about was that little omelette obsessed Aarakocra. What kind of maniac uses a frying pan as a weapon? I would have to deal with that eventually. First though, I needed to rebuild my circle of worshippers. This time it needed to be more than just a cult following. If I was going to draw power from my worshippers then I would need thousands. The Kobolds of course would be easy to draw to my cause, but they would not be enough. The Loxodons were perfect for my plan. Shooga was dead, and the Loxodons were going to need a new god. I, Raxtusar, would draw them to my cause and I would become the only god of the north.

 

Three Years Later…

I had finally managed to convert the majority of the Loxodon population to my worship. I was more powerful than ever before. Not even the Dragonborn would attack me now. From my perch, I could see the Kobold priests of my temple performing a ritual of dedication. For the first time in 300 years, I felt fulfilled.

Quest Logs: Erica’s Game

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Erica’s Game: Session 1

Date: 07/06/2021
Party Members: Reler, Asterion, Uustan
Location: Cretus, the West Reach

Summary:
Our party met with Peak that disgraced Tabaxi who inadvertently let in the being (who went by Varius) into the Minotaur city Knossos during the sacred Moon Festival, where he stole magic from the center of the sacred labyrinth. Peak confessed his memories were muddy and he remembered a name – Adonis. Our party explored Clawport, asking after a batlike creature who goes by the name of Varius (or possibly Adonis). What we found: A Minotaur youth sneaking into a pub hastily suggested that the Matriarchs of Knossos might know more than they’ve let on; after an altercation with a family of three Tabaxi smugglers, we learned that a batlike creature was seen slipping away on a dock headed north — either to the island of Praxlarr or Tulch depending on the schedule; a Kenku in a pub claimed that they too knew of a batlike creature who most certainly set sail off of a different dock, one usually reserved for Belreuit. The party decided to trust the Tabaxis’ word over the Kenku’s and Peak confirmed he had first met Varius in Praxlarr. They left off at a pub, deciding their next course of action – will the party visit Knossos first (where Peak isn’t allowed anymore) or will they head straight to Praxlarr or Tulch or take another course of action?

What Others Should Know:
This fun crew of adventurers has been hired by Peak, a disgraced Tabaxi of the Onyx Clan to help chase down the cause of missing magic from the source on Cretus – the center of the labyrinth in the heart of the Minotaur City, Knossos. The suspect is a batlike being who goes by the name of Varius and who had befriended Peak before disappearing. Peak’s memories are hazy (did Varius wipe them?) and all he can remember is a word – Adonis. Could it be Varius’s true name? After a full day chasing down answers in Clawport, the Tabaxi capital on the coast, they have a few leads to follow as Peak’s hazy memories grow stronger. The question remains, just who is Varius/Adonis and where are they? Will they fix the missing magic and restore Peak to good standing amongst his people?

Items Uncovered:
Nothing so far, but now that we have a strong starting point, we are on our way to uncovering magical objects and items specific to Adonis

Erica’s Game Session 2

Date: 7/13/2021
Party members: Klib, Sage, Uustan
Location: Cretus

Summary:
We gained some new players and narrowed down our lead for where to follow Varius – to New Keteratonik. In the process of getting information from a scruffy dock overseer, someone cast magic and rolled d30 – and a forest sprouted out, ripping up the nearby warehouses. Then a crowd of angry people came to see what was going on, when some errant bears ran out of one of the wrecked warehouses and began attacking – we still don’t know where they came from. Our team stopped the threat before all of the townspeople were eaten (one was mauled pretty badly). They are being put up by the Clawport Port Authority in appreciation for their services before they head out in pursuit of Varius.

What items of interest were brought back? 
In the wrecked warehouse, we found some cool magic items – boots of elvenkind, a coin of delving, and a pair of finder’s goggles – the latter which may be especially helpful.

Quest Logs: Jonah’s Game

Jonah’s Game

Date: 7/13/2021
Party Members: Eccu and Tamugum
Location: East Reach

Summary:
We started having just defeated a group of Kenku cultists worshipping a god named Confractus. They were trying to make a flying machine, and had almost succeeded. We interrogated them, but the lead of the project wasn’t willing to talk. We tried threats and a bit of “advanced interrogation techniques”, but none of it worked, so the next day, Eccu cast suggestion to make him talk and help work on the airship. We then discovered a cryptic letter telling us to go North East. We first went into the nearby town to get supplies and food for the captives. We also hired 2 people to watch over the captives. One person we met was very suspicious and had an odd smelling perfume. After re-casting suggestion on the lead person, we set off to the North East. We came across a large open field with a house in the middle. Tamugum stayed in the tree line while Eccu continued on. (This is when Tamugum left). Eccu snuck onto the roof of the house, drew the person inside the house out and away, then snuck inside. He looked around and found a hidden trapdoor under the bed. He snuck in just as the person was returning. The place he ended up was like a cellar.

Sneaking around, he found several magical items which he needed in order to unlock the door, but was only able to keep 1 in the end. The door opened and Eccu snuck in. Beyond it, he met a cultist in a cloak that hid their face. Confractus, the person the original cultists were worshipping, turned out to be a tortle man. Him and Eccu talked. Confractus knew immediately that Eccu wasn’t a disciple, but said that he would do anyways. After almost being stabbed by the cultist that led him into the room and smelling that same perfume from earlier, he was teleported to an unknown, yellow, sticky place to take care of some “pests”.

What Others Should Know:
There may me a once-thought dead of changing people living in the world. The Kenku have a god named Confractus. He wanted the Kenku to build a flying machine.

Items Uncovered:
Eccu got to keep a regenerating apple. An apple that heals whoever eats it, but regenerates every day.

Quest Logs: Eli’s Game

Eli’s Game: Session 1

Party Members: Dave and Tilly
Location: The Frozen Wastes

Summary:
After being sent to the Frozen Wastes by the Library of Jakardia to investigate some ruins, a Tortle was sent to let us know that the Library was being attacked on the orders of a new power in the North: a crazy dragon! After listening to his solilquoy about how underappreciated he was, we decided he (name: Larry) had to come with us to seek out the dragon (who we had to find in the next 60 minutes). After glancing around for goat bones, we found an annoying kobold who said we’d be eaten by his “”big powerful new god.”” Since he was annoying, we killed him and caused a bunch of kobolds to appear and be mad at us. They called the dragon down on us, but the dragon didn’t seem too interested in killing us right away because she had bugs in her teeth and the kobolds weren’t good at getting them out. After offering to give us a favor (not really promising to stop attacking the library with her armies, but close enough), we cleaned her teeth and chose to take the quest she was giving us, which coincidentally had something to do with the ruins. 

After burning a living sacrifice (goat, not Larry), we managed to get inside the ruins without dying. But there is some serious necromancy magic going on, with spells and traps and creepy magical beings and even a little old library older than the Laxavis Wars. Tilly wasn’t able to find out much, cuz she failed magic class and books are boring. So we left Larry in the library and went to explore the area “”Magical Storage: Do Not Enter”” only to find a dragonborn head on a door with a creepy dried out beating heat floating inside a room. The heart mesmerizes its victims and looks like it needs some blood to seem healthy again, so we closed the door on it and decided to take a short rest before dealing with it again.

Anything others should know:
The Library of Jakardia is being attacked by strange beasts and armies of kobolds. The dragon hates the Library of Jakardia because they were mean to her after her request to take their magic scroll. We chose to go on a quest to find a scroll that would make bugs really big so the dragon could remake it into something that would make her really big.

We learned that if someone eats part of the World Dragon, they might gain super powers, but with the World Dragon being dead, it might not work. Deluded by future glory, Tilly and Dave are on a quest to find the “get bigger” scroll so that the dragon might have a shot at replacing the old World Dragon and save the world.

Stuff we found:
The dragon has some shiny bags that make stuff, so we got 2 vials of venom, but not much other than that. We are still looking for the scroll.

Eli’s Game: Session 2

Date: 7/8/2021
Party Members: Gildrim, Kruchurk, Kaede
Location: Frozen Wastes

Summary:
We were brought in by the dragon to retrieve the enlarging scroll. We faced a beating heart that took one of our party members’ blood and after exiting the room briefly to try to perform a (failed) interrogation on the dragon, we found that it had retreated into a room with poisoned moss and a pillar. We broke the pillar to find the scroll and repurposed some of our belongings to get past the poison and the heart’s hypnotic beating a second time, where the dragon killed the heart and flew us to their lair to collect treasure. Currently at the lair, we’re being attacked by giant wasps and told to protect a scroll that, when consumed, makes the eater larger- but only if they’re insects – while the dragon is fending them off.

What Others Should Know:
There is a wasp swarm that also wants the enlarging scroll, and they’ve found us and are attacking us.

Items Uncovered:
We got to choose some of the dragon’s hoard, including a shiny sword, a bracelet-shield, and dirt armor that turned into a dirt bag.

Eli’s Game: Session 3

Date: 7/15/2021
Party Members: Berel, Dave, Kaede, Rhogar, Isma
Location: Frozen Wastes

Summary:
The wasp swarm attacked us at the dragon’s lair and managed to take the scroll. The dragon wants us to retrieve this scroll and bring it back, hoping that she can enlarge and retrieve the powers still left in the six and become the new world dragon. The swarm fled for the Library of Jakardia, and we boarded a boat to follow, accompanied by Larry the Tortle and several kobolds the dragon told us were of varying incompetence.

What Others Should Know:
The wasp swarm has the enlarging scroll and is at the Library of Jakardia.

Items Uncovered:
None yet, but the dragon will grant us each a favor if we succeed.

 

Quest Logs: Hannah’s Game

Hannah’s Game meets every Wednesday from 2:30-5:00PM. Visit our information page to register your character, read the Player’s Guide and join our Discord!

Hannah’s Game: Session 1

Date: 06/23/2021
Party Members: Wyvern, Asterion, Brainard, Duar Penrose, Fattus Cattus, Kovri of the Cinderrocks
Location: West Reach

Summary:
Our group went with Fignillius Applebaum to explore the supposed origin of all kobolds. On the way, we encountered a group of what appeared to be some sorts of fire elementals (fire chicken, fire snake, fire newt things, etc.) which according to the kobolds in the lava tubes, had begun to come through “door doors.” Inside of the warren, we found that “door doors” are created by some sort of rocks that kobolds can digest and use to form pretty powerful magical items. These door door jewels create a (you’ll never guess what) doorway to another part of the world. Fignillius took many of the door door jewels with us, but was stopped from taking kobolds as test subjects (mainly by the adventurers, because that’s kind of messed up).

What information might people on other adventures want to know?
Door door jewels allow for transportation across parts of the world (further investigation might need to be done to see their limits), and door door jewels seem to be the reason that kobolds have appeared on so many continents even without sea travel. It also appears that kobolds’ digestive systems create these jewels, and it might be worth it to look into how any genus could create such powerful magical items simply by eating rocks. Also, Fignillius Applebaum might need to be checked up on how ethical his practices are.

What items of interest were brought back?
Many door door jewels, which can be used to create portals by tapping on them a few times, and the adventurers each brought back a “feeling lucky” coin (https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/3355624-feeling-lucky) and a “g-fuel” potion (https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/3363330-g-fuel).

-report submitted by Kovri of the Cinderrocks

Hannah’s Game: Session 2

Date: 06/30/2021
Party Members: Dave, Dimensionjumper28, Wyvern, Destroyer10130 (Kevin), Sjette, and Forgoyten Link.
Location: West Reach

Summary:
We were sent by the Library of Jakardia to assist the goblins in creating a new defense system that could function without magic, and to bring back information about said system. The goblin developing the system, Brzzt Ingledot, gave us a list of items necessary to complete the defense system he said we should acquire. The list goes as follows:

4-5 tons of bauxite (from Hilder’s Mining Co)
Either dephlogisticated air (from Hpesoj Yeltseirp) or oxy genes (from Reisioval Tnerual-Enoitna)
Rod of Cooling — maybe in the attic?
Ring of Warmth — Lfideln’s Antiques
Popperthingamajig (from Kcid Rednaxela)
Bounceroos (from Elliaduoh Eciruam)
Alset coils (from Salochin)

We first followed the directions to retrieve the Rod of Cooling from Brzzt’s attic. We did not find the rod there, but we did find some blueprints for what looked like nautical mines, and a note that said “”18 inches long, but don’t touch the ends. Middle switch changes intensity,”” as well as another note directing us to look in the basement of the steel foundry we met Brzzt in, which was alarmed and marked “”Do Not Enter.”” Inside the basement, we found a lot of thick black smoke, and the Rod of Cooling, which was unstable due to tampering with its arcane glyphs. We then obtained the Ring of Warmth from Lfideln’s Antiques, with Kevin buying a chair from there. After that, we obtained the Bounceroos from Elliaduoh’s workshop, in exchange for Kevin’s chair. and the Alset (Tesla) coils. Then we acquired several Bouceroos, which we discovered were weaponizeable. Finaly, we procured the bauxite while resolving a miner’s strike, as well as purchasing the formulation for Oxy Gen (pure oxygen). We presented these items to Brzzt Ingledot, who assembled them into a spherical device, within which was a box with a switch on one side. Kevin stole that component, to present to the Library of Jakardia. 

What Others Should Know:
The defense system the goblins are making appears to be a nautical explosive device, and somebody deliberately tampered with the Rod of Cooling we found.

Items of Interest:
The box with the switch.

Hannah’s Game: Session 3

Date: 07/07/2021
Party Members: Firenze, Reler, Klag, Fattus Cattus, and Goldstar
Location: Bracorax, in the East Reach

Summary:
We looted a tree house which was owned by smugglers. Then we went onto a boat and saw that there were crates below deck that were silenced from the inside and could hold a large creature. Another ship came up ahead and we started fighting. To end, 3 creatures that were the cargo of our ship (the things in those soundproof crates) escaped and are now on deck.
(NOTE: The party also decided they hate the Head Librarian and decided to kill him if they ever see him. Because “he’s annoying.”)

What Others Should Know:
We met a little bird child that is with us now and he said his name was Punkiedory however we knew he didn’t tell us the truth. But he is traveling with us now.

Items Uncovered:
We have 5 potions of poison resistance and 5 potions of healing and a broom of flying activated by a command word:JINGLEBELLS. Someone also stole Scroll of Origami Armor.

Hannah’s Game: Session 4

Date: 07/14/2021
Party Members: Athaeos the Willbreaker, Eggsbenedictsociety, Fattus Cattus, Klib (Bo), Shadowhunter(eli)
Location: West Reach

Summary:
After containing the displacer beasts the party met with people from the library of jakardia and were sent to recover a unknown item from the dragonborn citadel. After sneaking in by hiding in the boxes that contained the displacer beasts, the party met with a dragonborn acolyte that helped them distract the guards and two party members started to scout ahead. They discovered a library full of religious texts. The kobold was offended by these texts and set the library on fire. meanwhile, the other party members released the displacer beasts and managed to sneak past while the guards fought them. They discovered a secret passage and entered it as thousands of years of history burned behind them.

What Others Should Know:
There is a small cult that rules dragonborn society and worships an unknown deity named Ouranos.

 

 

Quest Logs: Ella’s Game

To The Bottom of Things (Ella’s Game) Session 1

Date: 06/24/2021
Party Members: Asterion, Brainard, Sophos, Harbatos, Kaede
Location: Orosea Isles

Summary:
Our group went to the Orosea Isles to investigate a fish that had been attacking the locals. We located where the fish had been attacking and defeated it. One of the locals (the librarian) told us that the fish was of an ancient species that was supposed to be extinct and he wanted us to find out how the fish had survived.

Anything others should know:
Nothing in this adventure really effects other parts of the world.

Items of Interest:
There was a rapier that gives you extra move speed and makes enemies want to attack you instead of other people and a crossbow that acts as a grappling hook if you get a 10 or more on a d20 roll.

To The Bottom of Things (Ella’s Game) Session 2

Date: 06/30/2021
Party Members: Rhogar, Aughus, Harbatos, Kaede
Location: Orosea Isles (and the surrounding ocean)

Summary:
Our party talked to the librarian, who suggested we descend to the bottom of the ocean, and visit the goblins, who were pioneering the technology to do so. We spoke with an inventor who was prototyping a lobster-like submarine, and after descending through the ocean with it and defeating creatures, stumbled upon a grate guarded by a dragonborn. We defeated the dragonborn and descended through the tunnel below the grate and found the dead World Dragon in the cavern beneath.

Anything others should know:
At the bottom of the ocean, there’s a grate – possibly goblin built, and it opens to something like a mine shaft. At the very bottom of the shaft is an enormous cavern containing the World Dragon, who is dead. We found that there was a wound in its body, and it appears to be at least partially as the result of a bite.

Items of Interest:
A moon touched greatsword, a shield of warmth, a bag of holding, and many potions, including those allowing someone to remain under water with high pressures without taking damage.

A Growing Suspicion (Ella’s Game) Session 3

Date: 07/14/2021
Party Members: Asterion, Harbatos, Artemis, Sophos, Brainard, and Aughus
Location: Summalt

Summary:
Two representatives of the High Council appeared through a portal to bring us and the dragonborn we encountered to the High Council Island for further questioning. Once there, we were delivered a strange note from an anonymous “friend” by a kenku who claimed he had been approached by a tall figure and told to deliver it to us. According to the note, Saphara Clethinthiallor (the dragonborn representative on the High Council) has been hiding information from the council, and that she and the Dragonborn Priesthood have been conducting illegal investigations. We spoke to Drizzik Rezzenson, representative of the goblins and a close friend of Rep. Clethinthiallor, who knew little about the strange happenings but was interested in finding the truth. We agreed to relay any information we may find back to him, and later that day, during a High Council meeting, attempted to sneak into Rep. Clethinthiallor’s chambers. However, we were noticed by guards that Aughus fought off while the rest of us attempted to investigate the room. Inside, we were attacked by a powerful golem that we also had to defeat before searching (*cough* looting *cough*) for clues. Though we didn’t find much, we did discover notes she had been keeping on the adventurers traveling around Ritenus, as well as robes and a mace that indicated a much higher position in the Dragonborn Priesthood than we initially thought. We ended the session just as Rep. Clethinthiallor herself entered the room. Dun, dun duuuun!

What Others Should Know:
Supposedly, Rep. Clethinthiallor has been intentionally hiding information from the High Council, including information about a yuan-ti warlord. The Dragoborn Priesthood also seemingly has a big part in this cover-up.

Items Uncovered: We were able to loot a bunch of stuff from Rep. Clethinthiallor’s chambers, including a bracelet that transforms into a shield, a brooch that can sprout spider legs, and some sort of extendable arm device (all goblin-made), as well as several vials of poison, notes on the various quests happening around Ritenus, and a whole lot of money! We were also given two typewriters that can communicate magically with a third in possession of Rep. Rezzenson.

A Tangled Web (Ella’s Game) Session 4

Date: 07/08/2021
Party Members: Rhogar, Atemis, Harbatos, Kaede
Location: Summalt, the High Council Island

Summary:
After Breaking into Saphara Clethtinthiallor’s office, she arrived, Interrogating and semi-figuring out what they were doing there. While talking, the Party was able to persuade her into revealing the truth about the world Dragon. After talking with her, the party went down and talked to the Goblin High council Member. The party arrived at the staffroom, learning about where to check for the mysterious 8 foot tall being. After learning about bribes being taken at the dock/port, they discovered that Tibian Tidebreaker and Salan Terriex were giving out bribes. The Party proceed to find a secret passage, that lead them to a sentient owlbear named Airru. After meeting her, they learned that she was one of the six who injured the World Dragon, and by eating some of his flesh Airru gained bounds of Wisdom. Airru the explained that Tibian Tidebreaker was giving information to to her, and Salan Terriex was smuggling goods. They also learned of the deepest secret of the Dragonborn, that they have another World Dragon Egg. Airru also told of three others of the six, a swarm of wasps that became more Dexterous, A shapeshifter who has an increased Intelligence and is in the Library of Jakardia, and a Fallen God who is suspected to be Tt’ubokyul. After returning and Informing the Dragonborn High Council Member, she said that she may forgive Airru of causing the World Dragon to be dying, as she wishes to help him recover and heal.

What Others Should Know:
There are six beings who consumed Ouranos, A swarm of Dexterous Wasps, An Intelligent Shape Shifter, and that Tt’ubokyul is infact one of the seven. Airru is a sentient Owlbear that lives under Summalt, and gained wisdom, and it is unknown of the other two. The Dragonborn God is Ouranos, the World Dragon, and Salan Terriex is smuggling trade goods.

Items Uncovered: There was a poison made of distilled Greenroots that was recovered from Airru, who brewed some herself.

Quest Logs: Finn’s Game

Finn’s Game: Session 1

Date: 06/29/2021
Party Members: Artemis, Athaeos, and DAVE
Location: East Reach

Summary:
We arrived on a boat at the beautiful jungle island of Tulch in a port at Karnashbok. From there, a guide took us on a path to see Doroks, the Lizardfolk high council member in the capitol city. He told us to look at some Yuan-ti disturbances and find out why they’re pushing into Lizardfolk territory and how to stop them. We then got on a rowboat and went on a river to the edge of Lizardfolk territory. We fought a pack of velociraptors, defeated them, and found a friendly-looking Yuan-ti named Kluy’bottu, who gave us some information on a nearby warlord camp. We went, scouted it out, and began to attack it. Kluy’bottu cut down 2 guards in quick succession, then the session ended.

Anything others should know:
There is a group of pacifist Yuan-ti living on Tulch in a mountain in the south east.

Items of Interest:
Kluy’bottu has a fancy scimitar, but we did not get any items yet.

Finn’s Game: Session 2

Date: 07/02/2021
Party Members: Jerome, Link, Tigger, Luis, and Artemis
Location: Tulch; in the East Reach

Summary:
Picking back up during combat, a purple orb appeared and sucked in Athaeos and Dave before spitting out four new adventurers; Jerome, Link, Tigger, and Luis. Together, we were able to kill most of the guards while Kluy’bottu dueled with a yuan-ti warlord. The battle ended with Kluy’bottu killing the warlord, at which point we realized that he was not just a simple outcast. He was actually Tt’ubokyul, the disgraced yuan-ti war god, somehow still alive after 200 years. We were all gifted magic items and were “graciously” spared in thanks for our help. Since we’re unable to teleport or send messages due to some sort of jammer in Tt’ubokyul’s possession, I guess we’re staying around for the party!

Anything Others Should Know:
Tt’ubokyul is still alive! And he is planning to take down the other warlords to unite the yuan-ti and conquer first the lizardfolk, then march on Praxlarr.

Items of Interest:
A Scroll of the Wild was also spit out of the purple orb, and we all got new magic items courtesy of Tt’ubokyul. These include a Bracelet of Clammy Grasp, Boots of Questionable Stealth, a staff called Flamelash, the Showoff’s Rapier, and a few swords made of tinfoil with a 1/100 chance of insta-killing certain enemies.

Finn’s Game: Session 3

Date: 07/06/2021
Party Members: Athaeos the willbreaker, and Dave
Location: Tulch; in the East Reach

Summary:
We escaped the Yuan-ti camp that was recently taken over by Tt’ubokyul, acquiring two items from him. We temporarily banished Tt’ubokyul, so we could escape with 4 Lizardfolk prisoners. We ran away, Yuan-ti pursuing us. We ran away during a speech about how Tt’ubokyul and the Yuan-ti we’re going to attack the pacifist Yuan-ti who live on the mountain.The Yuan-ti caught up to us, so we had to quickly hide, but one of the Lizardfolk kept running. His location and health remain unknown. The area we hid in was home to a shambling mound, and we had to fight it. We destroyed the monster, but Athaeos took heavy damage. We tried to set up camp and sleep, yet quickly realized there was someone spying on us. We threatened to hurt them if they moved, and interrogated them to see who they were.

It turns out, she was one of the Yuan-ti who lives on the mountain, and was quite an inventor. She had a prosthetic tail, and a robot with her that she had made with technology she had dubbed “arcanotech”. We told her that Tt’ubokyul was back, and she yelled, frightened. Suddenly, we saw lights approaching in the distance, signifying that the Yuan-ti were coming back around to look for us. We ran away together, eventually setting up camp for the night. The next day we went to the mountain and talked about how we would defend the place from Tt’ubokyul, where she then handed us a weapon that we could use (the IKELOS_SR_V1.0.2) and showed off her other devices. She then told us how we could get more magic power crystals so she could charge more robots to fight Tt’ubokyul’s army with. We traveled to a cave so we could get the crystals, but someone followed us. Then we encountered Tt’ubokyul, who shot at us and offered to not kill us if we left the island for good. Dave then shot Tt’ubokyul with the IKELOS sniper. Then, a purple chaos portal appeared and Tt’ubokyul got sucked into it. Athaeos threw his brick into the portal. We found the entrance to the cave and climbed in.

Anything Others Should Know:
Tt’ubokyul and his warriors are attacking other Yuan-ti tribes to gather control so they can fight the lizardfolk.

Items of Interest:
The Brick of Loyalty (currently flying around ritenus trying to get back to Athaeos), A Magic Jammer, and the IKELOS_SR_V1.0.2

Finn’s Game: Session 4

Date: 7/13/2021
Party Members: Athaeos, Dave, and Kovri
Location: Tulch; inside a large, winding magical cave

Summary:
Athaeos and Dave, joined by Kovri, entered into a cavern that they were sent to to find magical crystals. Inside, they find and kill a few giant wasps, a Babau, and several Myconids. Going further into the cave system, they encounter a strange sight: Several figures enthralled by a pool of water, in which memories can be seen replaying on loop. The light reflecting from the pool makes the creatures seem like people; Tabaxi and Firbolg. On one of the walls, a carving can be seen; a poem, written in common. When read, the cave wall opened up, revealing an ominous passageway…

Anything Others Should Know:
Under at least Tulch, but maybe other islands, there is a great amount of ancient magic and creatures never seen on the surface. Also the poem had a lot of lore.

Items of Interest:
A pair of Ethereal Boxing Gloves were found attached to a large glowing mushroom. The Brick of Loyalty has yet to return…

The Poem on the Wall

Far above, far below. Those who heed my magic; to the former or latter will fall.
Take all that is needed, though before you do, to my story; be enthralled.
There were Six most powerful beings who took. They rule their own domain.
My essence shields them from the gods, a mortal must be their bane.

On this very island; the Strength Six lies.
Long years of waiting, so soon, to arise.
Dexterity is everywhere. A hive-mind, conglomerate.
Though be warned, many sit beyond this wall. They will not listen to anything moderate. Constitution lies away in the cold.
Only a threat if approached, by one who is stupid, and bold.
Wisdom and Intelligence are much closer than thought, but do not cower.
They are not warriors; they are more; holding great seats of power.
The last one seems normal; they are an enigma.
So always watch your back, or be blinded by charisma.

To know is to win. Always gauge your enemies power.
You mustn’t fail, or it is all they will devour.

Daily Dungeon: Missing Magic, Missing Memories

Adonis awoke in a world where they were entirely alone. They stumbled into an unknown world, a unique being forged between the gaps in the world from one plane to the next. In this world they were strong, they were nimble, they were crafty. And then they learned of beings of great power, and they went looking for their own power. The last they were seen was on the Island Cretus, right after the annual Moon Festival, held in honor of the Asprotavros, the White Bull goddess of the mountain-dwelling Minotaur. When they left, the magic began to die.

Peak of Mountains, or Peak for short, is a Rogue Tabaxi from Cretus, who left the Onyx clan, a fierce clan of Tabaxi at the edge of the jungles and the foothills, in clear sight of Knossos, the Minotaurs’ main city. Ever since Peak was little, every year during the Minotaurian Moon Festival that welcomed outsiders, he would look up to the peak with wonder at all the peoples from across Retinus who came to seek blessings from within the labyrinth. When he left home at a young age, he vowed to see every society and every island. But one day he brought a stranger home, a stranger who called himself Varias. A stranger who entered the sacred labyrinth on the night of the Moon Festival and betrayed Peak’s trust by taking that which was not given. 

A year later, as the magic begins to die and the Council sends out a secret missive, Peak must work to err his ways and find the mysterious stranger. He will need a crew of brave adventurers as he starts with his only clue – a name that he believes is Varias’s true identity: Adonis.

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