Ivinia Darkness

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Scribe Notes


Summary

GM: Jono Bean
Season: Spring 816 wk
Night: Wednesday (starting 14th Sept, 6:30pm)
Location: 39 Tudor Road, Henderson, Auckland
Level: Medium/High
Information: Information from players for Jono.
Play test: Alchemist, Assassin, Beastmaster, Thief, Ranger, and others.

Preference given to those who played on Chelemby Northern Darkness part one, or guild members who's background is from the northern area.

Party
  1. Ragnfríðr Yngvarrsdóttir Gythja of Hel - Kelsie
  2. Mungo the humble So Named by Odin Himself - Michael
  3. Mordrin Freya's champion- Clare Mil Sci
  4. Serra Angelus - Elven, Hard Drinking Earth mage
  5. Lady Cher of Maltheim Cross, Binder, played by Sean
  6. -
Mission
In the warmth of Spring go to Chelemby City, travel to the Kingdom of Ibanvaal and assist the local leaders with a siege.
Help by rescuing some missing people. Kill two important people who poisoned the wife of a son of Thor.
Time allowing follow up on a treasure map.
Pay
A meal of blessed náttmál for each person.
6 X Reinforced Salamander Hearts.
6 X Amulet of Blessed Antlers.

Scribe notes

up-to-date as of 20-09-16

Session-1

The sub-party left guild, via the Destitution Portal, which refuses to transmit anything over 5000 sp worth --- surprised that each of us is technically of such low value. (PS Correction: apparently it only cuts out possessions. Even more surprised that none of the party are technically possessed, especially the pacted).

We 3 (Cher, Mungo, Silverfoam) arrived under a pier in Chelemby City, some wetter others; sailed up to the rustic, Royal fortress of Dagenborg in Ibanvaal.

The Mission

We met the rest of the party who had been training. General introductions were made; including the fact that Mungo was once changed into a camel, but only briefly because he can change shape.
Cher: "What? Like Loki?"

We continued with discussions of the mission specifics, such as they are; also philosophical discussions on Pragmatics and relativity of Truth. There was some uncertainty about phrases like "That's what the Son of Thor claims". Indeed Ragna & Mungo disagree on whether the son of Thor could have been tricked or would lie. (Or both.)
Mungo: "He's the son of Thor, and Thor NEVER Lies. Well, only about his battle averages; but that doesn't count."

It was explained to Mungo the humble (... etc) that the "noble" or courtly view of facts & other motives depended on one's position and the Good of the State. Truth & the worth of witnesses/accusers customarily depends on various GotS (ours & theirs).

We agreed to track down the villains who poisoned the wife. Unfortunately the accused poisoner is a substantial Jarl over the border, where his father is the local king. Therefore the Evil Jarl might refuse to acknowledge Mungo's status to issue a challenge to a Trial by Combat

And even if someone, er, differently important like Mordrin or Ragna challenged, they might be met by the Kings Champion. Or maybe they'd just poison the party --- if the Evil Jarl has done it once and got away with it, why not again. (We learnt more when we visited Ragna's family.)

CONCLUSION: We have informally contracted "Execute" the King's Summary justice on the instigating poisoners (and perhaps any colluding conspirators) who murdered the wife of Thor's son; rather a complicated Trial of any sort.

DETAILS: Idgar Thorson's wife was poisoned in his own hall ... by something that may have been succubitic or incubus-like. Jarling Strossar (36ish) is a Menglanan leader, the charismatic holder of Fryoheim (a fortess on the coast; just a fortress not a town). Mystical investigation confirmed that the perpetrator was indeed a Name that translates approximately as King of Menglana. Idgar will reward is we slew the Jarl.

Official Party Position: They (the poisoners) have been judged by the Gods and we are here to carry out the summary justice. No need to make a fuss.


Summary of Political implications & problems for/to party-members.

  • Mordrin, Freya's champion, warrior dwarf: the king wants her & others claim to "their" lands over the border in Menglana, near Sillabin (QQ).
  • Ragna a Priestess of Hel who are the only Healers in this part of the world because, she reminds us, they kill any others who claim to be*). It's not clear if the Priestesses are also the only Necromancers. Ragna also has several marriageable daughters.
    Note: The party's elves are not even claiming to be veterinarians.
  • Mungo, Odinist, warrior: evil half-brother; Acknowledgement/DaddyHeritage issues ("I'm the son of a king" // Ragna: "you're a bastard son, you'll have to fight for it" // M: "It doesn't matter").

Quite so: Mungo is well known to be a bastard acknowledged in Chelemby.

  • Silverfoam, unpacted: not known to have visited these Kingdoms. Suspicious of the already known-to-be-Perfidious Destinians, who were slave-trading here in past years (which was distinctly mentioned at a previous guild meeting).
  • Cher, no involvement.
  • Ser Angelis, no involvement, other that the mission last season.

Party holds a Thing

The party met (had a Thing, as the locals say) to plan strategy:

  • SF proposes party go by ship (mostly by sea) to Menglana — much easier than going over the mountains. Infiltrating through the mountain passes would grossly disadvantage us in ambush-rich terrain familiar to the enemy. Other cunning stratagems and devious covers were floated and some sunk.
  • The Shopping trip to Pelby was discounted.
  • But that lead to a counter-proposal to stop at Fuhreling (Ragna's home town) which is on the way, and a vital source of more intelligence, equipment, and Greaters.
  • Mungo suggested the party could be disguised as elves by putting on dresses and acting like women. Which grossly offended Ser Angelis, but amused the MilSci, who possibly wanted it all to go as far as a swift shaving off unelvish sideburns to teach Mungo the difference between devious & deviance (but the scribe cannot comment further).

Ragna: Please officially note that Mungo is perfectly willing to become a woman if necessary.

  • Cher offered to itemize useful things — see Itemisation (Binder S-7)

Ragna: "If you have a hot roast pig & itemize it, will it be hot & fresh when unitemized?" // Cher: "Of course". // (Excited muttering & slavering by party.)


The Feast: Merchants & Mungo's loose women.

We attended a feast presided by the Queen Halfreth, the 3rd wife of King Osidar Dagen of Ibanvaal. 40 or 45 turned up, some with horses, wearing finer clothing ... as did many of their riders (sorry, traditional Elvish humour). Two-thirds of the attendees were female (whose men were lost or are at The Front), so Mungo swarmed by undiscerning females. Although later we discovered Women were not so much undiscerning, as cunning & desperate. Three of them were considering killing off each other and make Mungo King of the South, until "dissuaded" by Mordrin's words and meaningful glares and "hard looks" from Ragna's "frightening" face (the one on the left).

Also attending were Merchants from Chelemby who have been contracted to supply materials for the rebuilding. (Don't tell Mungo, but they were actually the Guests of honour). SF socialises and discusses rebuilding. He later arranged to borrow, on surety, some wood so that the party can have a small ship when needed.

Indeed, we noticed the next day that a third of the town's burnt & demolished; with a temporary, wooden palisade erected. Also thousands of graves with spears on them. The Party Leader borrowed a scorched, broken end from the Ridge-pole of a burnt longhouse to become the prow figurehead of the party's boat — name "The burnt Ram", familiarly "The roast Lamb"

Rumours and Bon mot's from the Soirée

  • Orm_the_Dragon has been active in the area.
  • The Dwarves are known to make items for the gods; are believed to side with the Gods, thus with King Osidar (Idjar's uncle) and his covert summary sentence against the Offending Jarl.
  • "Turns out we didn't HAVE to fight a shipload of undead, that was just entertainment."
  • Mungo effortlessly insults the wife of the Captain of the guard (the Arms-master that trains all the Household fighters). And somehow "What are you saying about my wife ..." quickly, predictably became an alcohol-fueled a fight, with each combatant standing on shield upheld by their supporters; followed by more mead and high-spirited shenanigans.

Home is the Priestess

We stop at Ragna's home town Fuhreling. There is a large Destinian vessel in the harbour. SF wondered aloud about securing some planks of it, maybe the rudder, to enlarge our ship "... purely in jest!" (added for legal reasons).
Mungo: "Take the wood from the bottom [of the boat], so they won't notice."

We pulled up on the beach. Those in need of Greater enchantments went to the new Temple of Luck to enquire further. SF, Mungo, & Cher stay at the boat, purchasing some dried fish and gossip (included below) from locals for cash over shared mead and strong cheese:

  • There's a lot of abducting and raiding in the region; many are then sold on to the Destinians (hiss!), especially women and them what speak the language.
  • The trickster-god's temple in Fuhreling is newly built, in stone! They dug a hole overnight, 40' deep, and then paved over it.
  • Mist comes up (at night?) and turns icy and turns blue. And people are gone, and you can't hear anything not even their screaming.
  • Betty Crowfoot is working in the west in [the Kingdom of] Rogna, commandeering pirates. She's a foreigner, magic-using, in league with Destinians.

The party reunited and headed for Ragna's family home-cum-jewelsmith-workshop, a longhouse. Four guards in chain & furs guard the door. Both sides of the longhouse roof come down low and one must bend low to enter it. (Resisted the natural urge to limbo in — first impressions are always so important with jewellers, and it's somewhat indecorous when first meeting a guild-member's family).

Inside the House of Yngvarr, it was warm, with the inviting smells of food & metalwork; A big household, well furnished, including assorted weapons strategically place about the room. Cher bought a 1700 sp 2-handed sword (the lady has impeccable taste in jewellery).

Ragna askes her family if there's anything they should tell us. Various members of the household said:

  • Fendrid, a Hero has come in to the lands of the living, seeking to kill 2 giants ... Aid him in his quest.
  • Four direwolves, celestial casters, were in the area a month ago, up to something ... we don't know what.
  • Gothrick of the demon-cursed is active (and may have been the poisoner?? Or involved??).
  • Half a dozen women have gone missing in the past month (your daughters no long go alone).
  • Indeed, Someone/thing hunting two of each type of women: 2 dwarvish (which is why they were worried about "Princess Mordrin"); 2 human, 2 elvish, 2 hobbit.
  • A skraeling beast, like a lizard, was seen in these parts. It's not Cher; this one came ashore earlier. (Is Cher at risk of abduction??)
  • The trickster's temple was built 2 months ago.

Sarkel, a 60-year-old badly scarred on 1 side of her face told Ragna: "Words of spring will be uttered by the High priestess in Lokis, and she will make a prediction of something, which will carry weight. People will be going to Galvinaal for the rites of Spring."

Mungo & Ragna went to the the newly-paved temple, to make offerings for their Greaters. As suggested, they pay with gems (including certified valuations provided by Ragna's kin, to get full value).