Showing posts with label Dusk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dusk. Show all posts
-9- Loose Ends
It was four weeks since Bosch set out for the
northern lands, and at the start of the fifth week, Clausius received a
message. Thanking the kenku courier once again, Clausius opened the brown
envelope and scanned over the letter written hastily on parchment. "Is
that from Bosch?" asked Arrhenius as he stood
nearby packing away the contents of a shelf. "Yes,
and it is very good news that I must share with everyone." Clausius
pulled himself up atop his desk and stood out over the main collection.
One by one, the Keepers turned to acknowledge him as he cleared his throat
and read the letter out loud: Keepers, I cannot
begin to explain how, but I have reached the end of the Long Road where
I now am given word that there are several abandoned mines available for
our cause. I have also met an interesting individual who has joined us
in hopes that we can help him out as well. He is a podrikev of exceptional
intellect and command of the weave, and I am certain that with his help,
we can have the archives reassembled very quickly. I wish I could give
more detail, but Dagon and I are preparing to leave for the mines as I
write this to you. By the time this reaches the archives in Myth Drannor,
we will have found a place and will most likely be on our way back to help
in any way we can with the move. An appropriate spell anchor will be left
for our transportation needs. With warmest regards, Bosch Muffled
conversations erupted from the Keepers as Clausius lifted his hand to gain
their attention once again. "I have communicated
with the Wizards Council and they have concluded that Bosch is who he claims
to be. Success in his quest has proven him to own a true Keeper spirit,
and I would now ask that the faction discuss the terms of his reinstatement
as leader of the Keepers of Antiquity." The
conversation resumed among the faction as Clausius stepped down from the
desk. As he made his way through the collection, he passed the rows of
boxes and displaced artifacts. "It is rather
sad to see the archives in such a state," commented
Traelith as Clausius passed by. "I sympathize
with you Trae, but greater things necessitate change. All of us working
together now offers the resources to create something more splendid than
ever dreamed of before. We just need the courage to uproot ourselves from
how things are." Traelith nodded as Vaishu
broke into the circle. "Clausius, dont you
think one month is not enough time to have all of this moved and resorted?
I mean, we can get it there in a week, but putting it all back together
is going to take some time." Nodding, Clausius
replied, "And that is where we have been very
lucky to have found a podrikev. With Dagons help, we will have it assembled
very quickly." "And what future does this
place have once it is empty?" asked Dusk.
Clausius stopped at this question and turned his head. "There
are some loose ends to tie here in the ruins. I have an appointment with
my dreams."
-7- Gathering (Pt. 2)
The tavern was dirty and smelled of orcs and
urine. Dusk covered his nose, but Blasko nudged him, saying "That my friend
is a sign of quality. We're going to get some really good ale tonight!"
Arrhenius led them to a large table in the corner where two more figures
sat. As they approached, the lamplight flickered across their faces, and
Vaishu immediately recognized them as being Traelith and Ruhl. "You guys
assembled some muscle together here," Blasko smiled as he took a seat.
"Hope we got a perty serving wench today." "I
beg your pardon?" said a voice from nearby
which made Blasko jump from his chair. Loven appeared at the other side
of the table, hiding a grin as she made herself known to the newcomers.
"Uhhh, I didn't say anything," he replied as his face turned red. "That's
better," she said as she unfolded a map across
the table, using the glasses as paperweights. "Since
everyone knows one another here, let's get right down to business shall
we?" Quickly taking a seat, Vaishu and Dusk
leaned in with the others as Loven began to explain the route known as
the Eastern Highway while tracing it with her finger. "With
an airship, we can make the trip in just under a day. With magic, I can
make it in a few hours, but we don't have the luxury of either right now,
so it has been decided to assemble a caravan to haul the archives north."
"Have
you thought about using dragon mounts to fly the archives out?" Arrhenius
asked as he took a sip from his ale. "Dragons
are expensive, inadequate to haul the amount of things we plan on moving,
and unless you know of a good trainer, I'd just as soon not deal with them."
Loven
replied as she continued. "So earlier today,
Ruhl found some merchant traders who would help us in return for some information.
They can provide about 10 horse drawn carts among other things." "But
wait," Traelith intervened. "I
don't have a firm understanding of the arcane, but isn't it the ruins that
keeps you from transporting things by magic?" "Yes,
which is why we're only going to take the carts as far as the summit of
the Storm Horn Mountains."
Loven pointed at
a dark area on the map. "There we will transport
most of the less sensitive things over, using a wizard on the other end
as an anchor point. That's assuming we have a place to move the archives
to." "I've been assured that it's being taken
care of," Vaishu replied.
"In
any event, all of us will set out for Myth Drannor bright and early tomorrow
morning. I can knock off two days from our journey with a gate spell, and
then we hoof it ahead of the caravan and get everything packed and ready
to go." Loven replied as she leaned back in
her chair. For a few moments, everyone sat silent as they thought about
the plan. "I hear there are bandit along the
mountain trails. Do you see that as being a problem Loven?" asked
Vaishu. "Not really. After all, we brought
the muscles. Right Blasko?" Loven laughed
as the titan pretended to ignore her. After several hours of lighthearted
conversation, the keepers retired to their rooms one by one. The next morning
the band of keepers met in Waymoot Square and set out southward towards
Trollbark. Ruhl's merchants came through as expected, meeting them just
south of the Trade Way. With Loven's help, the group was transferred east
of the summit of the Storm Horn Mountains, which was already covered with
a thin layer of frost. Two long and taxing days later, they emerged near
the Temple of the Morning Sun just south of Drannor Forest. The keepers
had reached the place which started it all.
-7- Gathering (Pt. 1)
Three days and two airship rides later, the
three adventurers landed in a field just south of Waterdeep on a cold autumn
afternoon. It had been a slow and tiresome journey that they were only
halfway from completing. "Thanks again for
the ride," Dusk said as he hopped down from
the airship ladder. Vaishu and Blasko were already picking up their bags
they had tossed over just seconds prior. "Don't
mention it guys, and thanks for the beer!" The
pilot waved as he secured the hatch for takeoff. With Vaishu in the lead,
the three began their walk across the overgrown field as the highwind lifted
off behind them. "Do you know where we are
going?" Dusk asked Vaishu as they made the
turn onto the Trade Way road. "Well, Clausius
gave me instructions to meet up with some keepers in Waterdeep, though
he didn't say where or when." "This will be
interesting" Blasko said as he walked past the two without stopping. Dusk
shrugged at the notion as they continued northward. Three hours past sunset,
they reached the gates of the City of Spendors. The smell of burning wood
filled the air as the cold wind bore down upon the city. Vaishu led the
party along, not sure where he was going himself. They reached a large
square with a sign designated the names of streets. The larger road ran
north and south, while a smaller, darker road stretched west. They took
the latter, which wound around several of the lower district, ending them
conveniently at a tavern called 'The
Thirsty Throat.'
A shady titan character stood outside flipping a trinket in the air while
chewing on a length of dry leather. "Interest
you gentlemen in a game of trivia?" he asked
them as he looked up. "No thanks," replied
Dusk. "You might be able to help us though. We are looking for..." The
stranger lifted his hand. "I think you'll
like this game. All you need to do is guess the thing I will now describe."
Vaishu
sighed, looking up at the rising moon.
"It
is small, round, and bears the likeness of a ruined city inset with two
laurels and a single star. Seen anything like this before?" Vaishu
looked over at Dusk, who at the same time looked over at Vaishu. Almost
at the same time, the two reached into their pocket and produced their
tokens, which bore the resemblance that the stranger described. A few seconds
later, Blasko found his token and held it out for all to see. "C'mon
in fellows. We've been waiting for you," the
titan said as he looked up and removed his hood. "You
don't know how much of a relief it is to see you, Arrhenius," replied
Vaishu as the three followed the mercenary inside.
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