Complete Challenge Hylands Ascent Mining and Wine-ing

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Annoyed af.


The heroic act wasn't one Essence quite understood. She tried to during the Red Fever expedition. And, jaw agape, she tried to once more, as three of their groups offered to stick behind. To take on... God knows what, exactly, but it wasn't a monster she wanted to take on. When others chose to fight her battles, she never said no. Her eyes drifted over to Frey, who seemed ready to flee in the same way she was, albeit with more fire in his eyes than she could manage to muster. Muscles tensed, fists clenched, Essence took a deep breath as decisions were made in split-second hastiness. No time could be wasted. Though, frankly, she was annoyed at the fact that they had to make such choices, and had no opportunities left to take in regard to exploring the area. Essence enjoyed the expedition of Camp Queenslayer up until this very moment. A moment that stirred anticipation, nervousness, and frustration within her gut, creating a sickening mixture of emotion surging through her body in shockwaves.

An experienced runner, the Elf made way past the rest with long strides. She remembered there being a path from the Distillery to the Dredgerock Mines, which would lead to their camp, and thus nearby exits, or areas which they could branch out into if needing to escape the kobolds after the rest stood their ground. During her trek throughout the mines, Essence also remembered that the kobolds transferred materials with minecarts, close to where the group was now. If Essence could reach the minecarts, she could jump onto the back of one and kick off of it to gain speed. Along the way, the Elf would activate her Earth magic to mold natural inclines from the terrain below, that the tracks were built upon. Physical prowess combined with her connection to the Earth provided Essence a direct path out of the Distillery and gave a subtle boost to her speed once hindered by the friction of feet to ground.

Though the Elf still felt confused about earlier. About how she could forget Frey. She felt better knowing he was around, and felt he was fully capable to fight in whatever way he chose. If he wanted, she would push him in a cart, but if he fell further behind, she would wait for him to catch up once reaching safer grounds. But only Frey mattered. And in some prophetic sense, Essence's delve through the Dredgerock Mines - running from monsters - mimicked the exact reaction she had to those who cared about her. Treated her differently, disrupting the status quo.

Rolls


Expertise Check
1d100 (2) + 10 = 12

Fitness | Essence | 946C5 | Run!
*+3 boon = 15

Save

1d100 (53) + 10 + 19 + 2 = 84

Fortitude | Essence | 946C5

The Flame-Scaled Warrior: 2000/2000

Kobold's Pursuit: 221
Progress and Escape: 382


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Confused, and yet, resolved not to let people act the heroic type.


He awakened with a start, his head colliding against the ceiling. Confused at the sudden disappearance of the one who had been with him in the tunnel, as well as that of the rest of his group, he looked around himself, pushing past the entrance to that chamber where he alone had resided for... Who knows how long.

Strangely, even as he moved, his body felt pulled entirely out of a different timeline. Responsive, yes, as he recognized it to be, the more he willed calm into being and steadied the rapid beating of his heart, threatening to pour out of his chest.

His veins sung a song unknown to him, the tune and melody of blood and tar rushing through his body something not so easily forgotten.

A name, unknown.

A memory, vanishing from sight.

A face, as gentle as it was devastating.

The scent of flowers brushed at his fingertips, at the back of his neck, filled his nostrils, and called him elsewhere though he could not remember where. Words and a voice flashed in his mind once, then were gone before he could even make sense of these strange occurrences, pulled to life by the ones around him.

The oracle failed to divine a past from which to extract the origins of these fragments, these visions that haunted him with their uncertainty, but try he did, and with every attempt, every failure came to follow along.

In the face of danger, pulled back to reality by the sudden screech of a kobold's voice behind himself, he remembered. It wasn't the memory he so desperately looked for, nor the one who had accompanied him in it - but the grim realization, as footsteps closed in on the group, that they had well overstayed their welcome.

Creature stepped forth, body quivering and shaking, yet firm in his resolution to stand his ground, as the group forged their way ahead to salvation. If there was any, that is. He slowed down, and came to an eventual halt, watching in the distance a giant materialized from magma itself carving its way through the tunnels along with the rest of his angered minions.

He wasn't alone, as soon he would discover.

Askera stepped forth.

Solaria followed, weaving magic together to soothe the ailing bodies of those who had elected to stay.

"This isn't the place for fucking heroics. Look at the size of that thing! They are angry..."

Starlight he was. Celestial and cosmic power alike, stories untold and unknown. Fragmented, divided, a sign of what could be, what could never be. Overhead, however, he could find no solace in the visage of the sky, trapped as they were miles underneath the mountain. They would be buried under stone, interlaced with metal and other materials with which the tunnels had been constructed.

He couldn't make peace with it.

He wouldn't.

"Hold on, let me see if I can help, but we all need to get moving. NOW!"

Darkness marring the raven gown strewn over the sky, a mantle descending upon the world to coat it in its comfort, to hide those seeking solace from the horrors that didn't care to hide away from daylight. He would be undone not where the stars couldn't reach him, and so he let an image echoed from memory spring forth from him.

If none of them could see the stars, then he would be the one to bring them here.

Along the ceiling above his enemies, he would summon the ethereal imagery of dozens upon dozens of sparkling white diamonds coated in starlight, their radiant glow drawing forth from his inner reserves as he waited, and waited, and waited.

He shifted on his heel, taking off after the Elf with whom he'd spent much of his time with, though not without urging the rest of the party to come along. "Let's go, we don't have much time! Cut it out and LET'S GO!"

Only when a decent number of the kobolds had found themselves underneath the sky Frey had called forth would he snap his fingers, turning the dreamlike vision into a nightmare of his own making, every radiant diamond shattering with an explosion.

He hoped it would be enough to buy them all more time.

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Steady Attack
6d20 exploding (8 + 12 + 6 + 11 + 16 + 6) + 10 + 10 + 10 + 8 + 21 + 19 = 137
137 damage (Explosions: 0)
+19 from Askera's Buff
Act!: Trying to collapse the ceiling on top of the Kobolds to halt their pursuit and buy the team time.

Astramancy | Frey Elzeiros | 946C5

Mastery Check
1d100 (98) + 10 = 108
Recall: 108

Astramancy | Frey Elzeiros | 946C5

The Flame-Scaled Warrior: 2000/2000

Kobold's Pursuit: 271
Progress and Escape: 382


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Mining and Wine-ing


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The stars exploded, miniature nova as astramantic forces smashed against the ceiling of the tunnel that Frey and Essence retreated down. Sparkling bright, the pure radiance of the starshatter caused the frontmost kobolds to shield their eyes, just in time to not see the rocks above them give out. They are crushed beneath, not slain but injured, and subsequent pursuers weave around the fallen as the blood-song in their veins rage, seeking to gouge the throats out of those who had so eagerly slaughtered their own.

But the crowned faerin only felt claws snag at his long cloak, ripping its seams, before Essence pulled him out of the kobolds’ grasp and tossed him into a minecart still hot from the molten liquor that filled it moments prior. Skin burned on contact with the metal surface, radiating agony, and yet it had to be worth it moments afterwards, geomancy forming rails for the minecart to travel down. The duo flew through the Dredgerock Mines along tracks remade with granite, managing to only barely outpace their pursuers. Seconds, perhaps. They had seconds to gather their thoughts, catch their breath, and look back towards the faint glow of prismatic light that marked the cavern where their friends fought.

Then, abruptly, the tracks ended, the minecart jolting off and out. Frey and Essence tumbled against the stony ground, and then shot off, once more, running on their own two legs up the near-unending incline that would bring them up to the surface.



And as fatigue began to worm its way into his mind, so too did Frey recall.

The very first remembrance.

The seventy-eighth trial.

The seventy-eighth method.

A flame so bright.

A flame so bright as to be molten!

How had he not seen it when he first laid eyes upon it?

Within the glass vat, that final process in creating the liquor that the kobolds drank, there had been a body floating within. A woman in white, with a beauty most catastrophic. A corpse, yet unmarred by the flames that never ceased.



Three stood in his way, and if it had been any other three, perhaps the Flame-Scaled Warrior would have respected their choice. But upon one of them, he smelled it. The blood of his brethren, soaked in fear rather than battle-rage. The blood of his kindreds children, of their partners, lives snatched like a thief in the night! And this scaleless blade-wielder dared stand before him, beside a snivelling coward and a foul slime-carer?! He clenched his fists, blood circulating so bright as to leave his fists incandenscent.

“ECHT SHKREI KRAAGHHH!!”

One stomp sounded, followed by a thousand more. The kobolds of the Flame-Scaled bounded around the trio, more and more flowing in pursuit of the two rats who had escaped. Their leader would take care of those three personally. Would flay the skin off their flesh and roast them over open flames. Would make them watch their fats render, and would leave them to be consumed by the spawn of the great earthworms whilst they still held onto feverish consciousness! They surged onwards, but then?!

Askera dove in deep. Fell into the endless potential of Dark Magics, manipulating his own mind with the elixir he imbibed in order to pull forth greater and greater madness, all to empower the control over life and death that he possessed. Foul magics. Taboo profanity. It all became as one, a single electric circuit that shot through his music player, supercharging it as music, synergizing with the shattered shards of Solaria’s thrown crystal, sunk deep into the deflated corpse of the Vibeslime.

Monsters could not be resurrected. NPCs could not be revived.

And yet, both could still be reborn.

Glass broke, the Vibeslime accumulating more and more mass from its surroundings, its form bubbling up as if it had amassed a thousand different tumors, each of them shining with its own chromatic light. What once was beautiful and charming had become a twisted caricature of a slime lifeform, a burgeoning mass of rainbow-hued mud that expanded to seal off the entire turn. Kobolds clawed at the unnatural existence, tearing chunks at a time, but the Vibeslime in turn repelled them with its vibrating, gelatinous mass, booming beats intensifying through the Dwarven Distillery.

It was music that resonated with Hawnell, the Holy Katana possessing a gleam that Solaria had never seen before.

It was music that resonated with Askera, the maddening beats causing his own blood to boil as brightly as his foes.

It was music that resonated with Creature, calming his mind even as his heart rate continued to accelerate, pumping more and more strength into his form!

Holy light offered a moments’ grace, instilling their bodies with that spark of life needed to fight on. Blades well-honed, minds made fearless by the transient nature of death, the trio steeled themselves!

YOUR DENOMINATION IS RINGING
It's Your Turn,
MAKE IT COUNT

Divide.

...

It was only in the heat of the moment, that Creature could see it.

The Threads of Fate, weaving, interlacing.

Binding thickly, connecting Solaria with himself.

And then, snapping.



Cycle 6: Unbecoming

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  • @Frey Elzeiros @Solaria @Creature @Essence @Askera Question
  • 750 word limit, excluding code, because I know the pain of long codes. Anything above that is ignored and your turn forfeited.
  • 48 hour post cycles. May post sooner depending on the eagerness of players or the triggering of traps.
  • The Challenge's conclusion is inbound. If Frey and Essence do not clear the Victory Condition, the value required to reach a 300 difference to Escape will be extracted from their remaining HP.
  • If you have any questions, ping me in #rp-chat or the discord thread for this challenge, if the latter exists.

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[bar=800]800[/bar]
[hp=current HP]max HP[/hp]
[status]Brief description of character's mood.[/status]

Post here. 500 words max.

[action]
Bot roll here.

The Flame-Scaled Warrior: 2000/2000

Kobold's Pursuit: 221
Progress and Escape: 457

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Cycle Resolution


<< Creative Usage: Vibeslime, REBORN >>
Foul magics resurrect this creature, the unique influx of masteries growing it into a mound of slime far beyond its once-cute form! Grants +20 to all rolls, and can sacrifice 50 HP for a +100 to an Attack roll, but all Healing effects are halved.

<< Creative Usage:
Purehymn Crystal >>
The first of two Crystals smash into the wall. The Flame-Scaled Warrior is undeterred, but lesser brethren falter and hesitate from the crystalline harmonies! Reduces Pursuit by 50.

<< Creative Pathing:
Minecarts! >>
With Geomancy, tracks once rotted away rise up from the earth again, enabling the usage of the many minecarts within the Dredgerock Mines. Increase Escape by 75.

<< Act:
Steady Attack >>
A well-timed Steady Attack shatters portions of the ceiling above the pursuing kobolds. Though not enough to block off the entire tunnel, time is wasted by them as they circumvent the obstruction, limiting the amount of monsters that could strike at the escapees. Decrease Cycle-Based Hope Loss by 137.

<< Escape!
Required Difference: 300 >>
[Escape: 457] vs [Pursuit: 221] = [236] Failed!

Three stayed behind and two bounded off, but the kobolds that slipped past the avalanche of stone remain dogged with their pursuit!

<< Nat 1 Event: The Weight of Knowledge >>
He knows. It was obvious. A certainty that did not require any particular modicum of intelligence.

Solaria will be the first to be targeted. The only one to be targeted. The one who will die in this first clash. But perhaps there's a way to divert the Flame-Scaled's avenging mindset onto Creature himself. He would suffer instead, of course. He was much weaker than Solaria was. His chances were even smaller of surviving.

He could look the other way. Pretend he didn't know what was coming. They were all likely going to die anyways, so what did order matter?

Or he could Taunt.



Boons and Supplies


<< Hope: 310/800 >>

Hope represents the party's will to continue onwards as a cohesive unit. This is a resource that is shared and consumed whenever any party member makes an action during exploration. Once Hope reaches 0, the party is no longer able or willing to continue, and will split, each prioritizing their own chances of reaching it back to the surface.​
<< Hatred: 159 >>
Hatred represents the amount of spite the Kobolds have towards the invaders. The higher this value is, the more likely and willing they are to risk their own lives for a pound of the invader's flesh.​

<< Boons >>
Preparation Boons
+19 to Saves​
+8 to Combat Actions​
+3 to Mastery or Expertise Checks.​
+21 to Attack Combat Actions​
Meal Boons
+11 to Hope every time you post​
+2 to Fortitude Saves​
Supply Boons
+10 Hope per Cycle [Self-Igniting Torch x2, Essence]​
+5 to Will Saves [Self-Igniting Torch x1, Askera]​
THE VIBESLIME'S BOPPIN' DIRGE
+20 to all rolls​
+100 to Attack Rolls, if -50 to HP​
<< Supplies >>
Supplies are items that are lost at the end of the Challenge, while providing certain advantages during the challenge. Some of them have clear, mechanical benefits, as will be outlined below. Others serve as props to be used to make freeform actions possible, or have situational usages that will be outlined in actions.​
Askera
Vibeslime, REBORN
Trusty Shovel [x1] - Reduce Hope cost for tunneling by 20%.​
Self-Igniting Torches [x1] - If Ignited, increase Will Saves by 5 and regain 10 Hope per Cycle. If Doused, this supply is consumed.​
Creature
Classic Dynamite [x1] - As a combat action, consume this supply to inflict 200 damage on a single target, as well as 100 damage on surrounding targets.​
20 Meters of Rope [x2] - Always handy, but for what?​
Solaria
Sharpened Pickaxe [x1] - Enables the [Prospect] action.​
Glassstone Ore [x3] - Chunks of a seemingly transparent stone. When a strong light is shone through them, the light is refracted out the other end into a rainbow. Good for interior design or, perhaps, for dazzling primitive monsters. Remember, there's three Ss in Glassstone.​
Purehymn Crystal [x1] - Silvery-white crystals with a resemblance to quartz, now broken down into handheld portions. If tossed against the ground, emits a terrifyingly loud sound that seems doubly effective at frightening monsters. If pressed against your mouth and spoken into, gives a musical quality to even the most neutral tones.​
Essence
Self-Igniting Torches [x1] - If Ignited, increase Will Saves by 5 and regain 10 Hope per Cycle. If Doused, this supply is consumed.​
Clean Whistle [x1] - Whistle.​

<< Camp Queenslayer >>

A spacious campsite, established through the efforts of Creature, Essence, Omega, Solaria, and Askera. Tucked on the border of the Kobolds' territory, this base camp has several natural features. The softened earth makes for a comfortable sleeping space even without any mattresses, while plentiful pools dot one half of the cavern, with one pool in particular being large enough and warm enough to bathe in. Luminescent mushrooms dot the sides and ceiling, granting a natural light, which reflects well off the crystalline ores that cluster around the edges.​
A shadow veil shields the entrance from sight, and magical glyphs alert the inhabitants of the presence of monsters near the vicinity of the camp.​
Molded by Geomancy and Magitech, the base camp currently sports...​
  • 3 Medium Quality Chairs
  • 1 Low Quality Table
  • 2 Low Quality Beds, 1 Medium Quality Bed
  • 1 Medium Quality Stove
  • 1 Low Quality Wash Sink
  • 1 Medium Quality Outhouse
  • 1 Low Quality Sauna
  • 1 Medium Quality Field
  • 1 Medium Quality Workshop


Actions


Three stayed behind, so that two could bring what they learned back to the surface.

For Creature, Askera, and Solaria, they face a kobold of prodigious size, one whose very blood boils with the power of the molten earth. If they strike this beast down, they may yet live to escape. But even if they don't, they can rest, knowing that they have held off this monster from pursuing their allies.

For Frey and Essence, they face a near-impossible escape up back to Camp Hollownook, pursued by beasts that are naturally their physical superiors. Through wits and strategy, they must bear the burden of their comrades' sacrifices, and escape the kobolds by any price necessary, even if they are to strip their own flesh to the bone.

<<Victory Condition>>
Slay the Flame-Scaled Warrior and use its death to cow the Kobolds from pursuing you. This condition is resolved immediately upon the monster's demise.​
OR
Exceed the Kobold's Pursuit value with the party's Progress and Escape value by 600. This condition is resolved at the end of every cycle.​

Fight! [Solaria, Askera, Creature Only]
If the Gods smile kindly, victory may yet be yours.

Run!
Monsters, powerful beyond recognition, imbued with the unnatural strength that the Firebrand Liquor grants them, chase you down, and you run with all of your might to escape from them!
  • Roll an Expertise or Mastery check. Add that result to your Progress and Escape.
  • Increase Kobold's Pursuit by 100.
  • Make a Fortitude Save, DC 70. On a fail, become [Fatigued].
Sprint!
Surge forth with all that you have in your guts, running with reckless abandon as you burn away everything you have to get the hell outta dodge!
  • Roll an Expertise or Mastery check. Then, roll a 1d4. Multiply your check's result by the result of the d4, and add that to your Progress and Escape.
  • Increase Kobold's Pursuit by 150.
  • Make a Reflex Save, DC 70. On a fail, roll a d6 on the [Complications] table.
1: Lost! In blind panic, you lose your way, separating yourself from your party. If you do not have the Whistle, listen to it to relocate your allies, but increase Kobold's Pursuit by 50. If you do have the Whistle...then you have no recourse but to fight.
2: Sprain! Too fast to see the potholes! You twist your ankle as you rush it, and the pain is enough to halve your Run and Escape results in the upcoming cycle.
3: Trip! Legs crossed, vision blurry, you smack the ground face-first, only barely able to scramble up to your feet before bouncing back up. Lose a supply that you are carrying.
4: Narrowing! The tunnel is shrinking further, enough so that you might not be able to fit through! So smash! If you have a Shovel or a Pickaxe, autosucceed. Otherwise, make a basic attack action to deal 80 or more damage. If you fail to do so, increase Kobold's Pursuit by 20.
5: Slipping! Your steps carry you upon moss-slick stone, speeding you up but causing your knees to creak from the sheer effort of keeping your balance! Increase Progress and Escape by 10, decrease HP by 20.
6: Mercy! Portents of doom flash through your mind, but you recover in time. Nothing happens.

Act!
Leave the running to those who can, and draw on your masteries instead to improve the capabilities of your allies or impede the pursuit of your foes! But inevitably, that means you'll be at the rear, with those beasts nipping and clawing for your flesh...
  • Perform an action on your Playsheet, then describe how that action is applied.
  • Reduce Hope by 25.
  • Increase Kobold's Pursuit by 50.
  • Effects of the action will be resolved at the end of the cycle.


Extra Actions


Extra things for you to expend Hope on as the journey continues, which may bring extra supplies or cause more bad than good, depending on how lucky you're feeling. Every Action can be accompanied by an Extra Action, but Extra Actions are rolled after Actions are rolled.

Creative Usage!
Through freeform shenanigans, use a supply in a way that may be beneficial, and feel free to get whacky with it! Supplies used this way are consumed. Write up your post, bold your action, and await my instructions.

Creative Pathing! [Frey, Essence Only]
Remember what wonders you've passed through before! Perhaps there are certain freeform advantages you can leverage by coming across those spaces again! Write up your post, bold you action, and await my instructions.

 

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+40 HP (Solaria Healing)
+10 HP (Second Wind / 2)


Electricity crackled down the length of his bat the moment the fate thread had snapped. It was clear Solaria was in the monster’s sights. The thread always chose the strangest of times to show itself to him. Of course it never seemed to bring good news either. Fate was something Creature had always struggled with. His whole life was spent trying to do that which others said he could not. Whether it was choosing to become an artist or sacrificing himself to protect a comrade in the depths of hell… He much preferred to carve his own path forward. There was little point in trying to change this now.

Charged from Askera’s buffs, the vibeslime’s music, and his resolute heart the air split with a single swing from his bat as a bolt of lighting soared forth toward the warrior. A wicked grin painted his face as the magic connected. If it hurt, he couldn’t tell, though he hoped with all his being that it had. There was only enough room for one Creature to be feared down here.

HEY SLEESTAK, I’M YOUR OPPONENT! OR DID YOUR LIZARD BRAIN FORGET ALREADY?


Taunting (taunt)


Both of you stand clear!


Well, now he has done it. Using what precious time he had the man lit his dynamite’s fuse from a small spark before chucking it into the horde of kobolds attacking their slime friend. He didn’t wait for the explosion though, instead opting to make a dash for one of the side tunnels. The rest would be in their hands now.

Rolls


Normal Attack
1d100 (27) + 10 + 5 + 10 + 19 (Ask Buff) + 21 (Prep) + 20 (Vibe) = 112 damage
Aeromancy | Creature | 946C6 | Attacking Scale

Second Wind Activated (+20 HP) | Creature | 946C6

Creative Use: Toss dynamite into the crowd of kobolds attacking vibeslime.

The Flame-Scaled Warrior: 1888/2000


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One track mind: Gotta leave.


Frey's ragged breathing, the unstoppable seizing of his lungs as he struggled to draw breath after calling a star shower of his own making on top of the kobolds, was granted a single moment of respite.

He would've stood there, watching the scene unfold, relishing in his momentary victory that was, in truth, anything but. Hindered but not discouraged from the chase, the kobolds circle around the stone that had fallen, and continued on. So did he, running as far as his legs could take him.

Claws ripped at his back, seeking to strike him, seeking to debilitate him and his advance, but found no purchase upon his body. Ripped wings yet in the middle of the healing process, a boon he had only the Kurungaar Mother and the horde of bugs at its command to thank for, laid flat against the back of him, shielded from sight, and from touch, by the cape which he always draped over his shoulders.

A shield in and of its own. Now torn to shreds as a sacrifice for his inability to outrun the horde trailing behind his heel, feasting on his panic, tripping one over the other just for the chance that they might be the lucky one to reach forward and finally put an end to this struggle of his.

Essence's hand clasped at his frame, pulling him off-balance by the sheer amount of strength she possessed herself, and threw him onto the mine cart behind her own. He had seconds at most to gather his wits, put images together, hints of a memory rooted deep within his subconscious. And he held back the urge to empty his stomach of the last meal he'd had, a hand tightly clutched against his stomach.

Loud screeching and the heavy tilting of the carts coming to a full, abrupt stop at the end of the improvised railing sent him flying a few feet forward, fully collapsing against the ground beneath. Not the time for lamenting what could not be, what possibly never was, and most assuredly, never would be.

Warnings sang against his skin as he rushed ahead, always a step behind Essence, who was more suited to these kinds of activities than he was. Together, the two remaining members of Camp Queenslayer, passed by the entrance of their camp, supplies forgotten and abandoned. Traps that had helped to keep enemies from entering their home base were now something he wished he would've thought of extending to some of the other tunnels.

They passed by familiar caverns and lakes, where most of their group had marveled at the beauty of ores encrusted in the walls themselves, or at the sight of creatures shining underwater. His foot slipped from underneath him, caught in a pothole that he didn't remember being there, and he cried out in pain.

"I can't... Fuck, fuck..."

With assistance from his friend, he pulled himself to his feet without the usual ease with which he'd do it, wincing and stumbling when he had to take yet another step. But the world didn't care, the monsters didn't care, and try as he might tell himself otherwise, he couldn't afford to care about some petty last-minute injury.

"Essence, I'm right behind you, go!"

Caught between the monstrous horde and the winding path that could spell his salvation for him, he stumbled forth, chewing on his bottom lip with enough strength as to draw blood. It wouldn't work, it wouldn't, it wouldn't-

Scales reflected upon his skin and on the walls, irrational, irregular patterns dancing along the walls of the cavern as the fish swam without a care for the bloodbath that would happen within these walls. Not enough to blind, but already enough to beckon the attention of others, as it had done for him and his companions. He called to life a globe of condensed radiance, guiding it to rest above the waters to further enhance the luminosity and reflectiveness of the fishes' scales. A sun in its own might, to creatures who had never witnessed its brilliance before.

He shifted on his foot - the good one - and turned to leave. His vision blurring from the exhaustive efforts, he drew on the coils of darkness that had kept him prisoner once, drew on the tar that had filled his nostrils, his mouth, and marred his being with remembrance.

Desperate. Unconscious of his own doing, of his own work, he tugged at the edges of corruption, begging:

"Change me."

Rolls


Mastery Check
1d100 (42) + 10 + 3 = 55
55 x 3 = 165

Corrupt | Frey Elzeiros | 946C6 | Sprinting

Roll Result
1d4 (3) = 3
Sprint Modifier

Save
1d100 (16) + 10 + 19 = 45
Reflex | Frey Elzeiros | 946C6

Roll Result
1d6 (2) = 2
165 / 2 = 82.5! Frey's progress is reduced to 83 (rounded up) due to his ankle sprain...

Complication | Frey Elzeiros | 946C6

Mastery Check
1d100 (15) + 10 + 3 = 28
Creative Pathing: Summoning a spark of radiance to reflect upon the fishes' scales to blind the kobolds and possibly distract them enough to regain his footing.
Astramancy | Frey Elzeiros | 946C6

The Flame-Scaled Warrior: 2000/2000

Kobold's Pursuit: 371
Progress and Escape: 540


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In the mood to fight.


Taking out the pickaxe with a grimace, Solaria threw it towards @Askera Question. "Let @Creature distract the big guy, and leave the rest of the Kobolds to me. Just break that damn glass!"

Running in shortly after the dynamite was thrown, Solaria began to slash as many Kobolds as she could, being careful not to attack the vibeslime beneath the pile. She slashed and she slashed, swinging her holy sword in a frenzy of basic movements.

"Get off our friend, you jerks!"

With a flurry of attacks, it was surprisingly weak- she was being precise and cautious, something she was known to not be bothered with during a fight. Right now, she was adamant about saving the slime, their ray of hope. She knew nothing about what would happen from here- but even if she was likely to die... It was worth it if it would help the party find solace.

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Normal Attack
1d100 (2) + 25 + 15 + 21 + 20 + 19 = 102
102 damage to Kobold Horde
Slash Weapons | Solaria | 946C6

The Flame-Scaled Warrior: 1888/2000


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Only starting to get tired.


Adrenaline fueled Essence's body. Before, energy consumed her. Now, she consumed energy, beginning to run out of coal to keep the fire in her burning. Long-distance sprints were no stranger to her. Long-distance sprinting away from monsters, however, was in itself a uniquely new experience, one that she hadn't expected when the group has first entered the cave. Cooled by the rush of the minecart, and the wind hitting her face as long, willowy legs pushed ahead furiously, Essence began to think. Gears turned in her head. Mind once again faced with a challenge requiring an almost immediate solution. Quick-wit aided the Elf in such a task. Even as she dug her heels in the dirt, yanked her friend's arm to get him going again, and resumed sprinting, she kept asking herself 'What can I do?'. Worry for Frey had to take a seat on the sidelines, watching the gameplay as Essence hashed out ideas. Possibilities. How to succeed.

Past their abandoned camp, past Frey's light, they entered a section off the beaten path she'd almost forgotten. A simple discovery by Frey. A cavern. So unimportant, and meaningless to their journey, that they'd waved it off. But now it became a way for Essence to score an advantage. Though forcing the Earth to bend to her will physically drained her, the Elf mustered what was required to temporarily narrow the cave so less Kobolds could run through it.

Rocks crumbled from the ceiling, crashing loudly into the ground, creating obstacles for the kobolds. The terrain shifted, ruining the cavern's very purpose, yet giving it an entirely new one. No longer spacious, she finished her grand show-off by collapsing the roof of what was likely the cavern's only exit, to create a barricade. It wouldn't last forever but certainly long enough to give the kobolds a hard time. In her haze, Essence had turned from Frey for a moment or two. A heartbeat was all it took to lose him to a fork in the path to their escape. One she had no knowledge of, as they were out of the realm of the expedition. In foreign territory.

The kobolds wouldn't stop. She knew this. She, too, kept going despite the drawback. Despite the twist of her gut. Essence's brain ran faster, faster, faster, than she ever could. It was sickening. To worry, to get lost, to not know where to go, to lose. Carrying on, pushing slicked bangs from a forehead dripping with sweat, Essence exerted herself to find Frey again. She needed him. A pulse - one she knew not to be her heart - thrummed within her. Took over the pain of pushing physical boundaries. Took over the pain of worry. Like a guide, her ability to activate tremor sense to locate creatures in contact with the Earth took over. She could almost hear Frey's unique footsteps in her head, feel each time dirt shifted when he made contact with the ground. Though Essence didn't have a mapped route to travel with, she could use geomancy to pinpoint her friend's location, and meet him ahead - even if that wouldn't be instantaneous, it was relieving. Should she need to make a path, Essence had the Earth on her side.

She only wished charm and natural charisma worked on the pissed-off Kobolds as well as it worked on everyone else.

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Expertise Check
1d100 (89) + 15 = 104

Presence | Essence | 946C6 | Sprint!
*+3, boons, = 107

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1d4 (2) = 2

Sprint! multiplier | Essence | 946C6

Save
1d100 (1) + 20 + 19 + 5 = 45 (Critical Failure!)

Reflex | Essence | 946C6
*-20, thought Vibeslime boon was for all rolls, = 25 (Critical Failure!)

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1d6 (1) = 1

Complications | Essence | 946C6

The Flame-Scaled Warrior: 1888/2000

Kobold's Pursuit: 521
Progress and Escape: 754


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Resolved and Urgent


Askera already knew what was going to happen-he heard the resolution. It was a situation that nobody ever wanted to face in their life-the choice to take another's to save one's own. Askera did not waste this time waiting. While @Solaria pulls out the pickaxe, the researcher was taking off his coat. He caught the instrument with one hand as he threw the coat with another.

"I refer to entry three, page one, subsection four."

Clinical words were whispered from his lips as the clothing quietly flumped into the ground, no longer needed for what Askera was to do. He was making himself as light as possible. As soon as he did, abandoning his safety and mind, he ran. He allowed the music to overtake his charge. He allowed himself to become as sound, formless and without meat. Yet what could stop sound from traveling? He did not think-he ran. No claws nor spears would dissuade his charge. He had taken painkillers in advance to prevent himself from collapsing.

A catch in his leg almost got him stuck. He kicked off his boot towards a Kobold nearby.

"I refer to personal entry five, referring to entry three, page one-."

He looks over himself as he breaches the line. It looked like he lost a finger. It was only the place he would have put a marriage ring-it wasn't important right now. Not when he could work quickly enough to save his co-worker's lives.

He had reached the space behind the kobolds. He was right in front of the glass. If monsters grew without end as it had seemed in this cave, power spurred by the act of drinking... How quickly would a liquid-absorbing slime become a threat to even the Kobold Lord?

That very Lord seemed to realize what he was trying to do. He tried to scream to his minions, 'stop the white-headed one!' But his words were cut off with the press of a button. The coat glowed beneath the Lord's clawed foot.

"The experiment will now begin." He spoke calmly, saving his energy for the upcoming swing.

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All the same, dozens of mines he had rigged inside of his clothing simultaneously detonated beneath the Kobold's feet. The coat, the boot, even the scarf Askeras had tossed on the way up the stepping stool to the tankard-all became chaos as Askera shattered the glass.




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Sneak Attack
1d100 (12) + 10 + 5 + 149 = 176
176 damage
Sneak Attack unsuccessful! You have disadvantage on your next save roll
Dark Magic | Askera Question | 946C6

The Flame-Scaled Warrior: 1712/2000

Creative use - Mining a breach into the fire! Pickaxe and Shovel and shrapnel, oh my! FEED THE SLIME! GRANT US POWER!


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He had made his choice.

The barbed bat struck lightning itself, a homerun to send an arc of divine lightning into the Flame-Scaled Warrior’s chest. Against the incandescent glow of the monster’s scales, Creature could hardly make out whether or not his blow did any substantial damage, but the swivel of their head, the maddening glare of their eyes, was enough to let Creature know.

Know that the threads of Fate had woven themselves around his neck, pulling tighter and tighter. It would be his neck that snapped next, and as the realization struck that every second that passed was now borrowed time, Creature could feel the liberation! The stick of dynamite in his spare hand passed through Askera’s torch, fuse ignited, and with a toss that landed true, it flew into the crowd of kobolds swarming the Necroslime, the explosion of heat, force, of hellfire and brimstone being the signal he needed to run! He had to draw the Flame-Scaled as far away as possible, had to buy all the time he could with all the limited time he h-

Creature did not reach the side tunnels he aimed for. It had never been a race he could even think to compete with, possessing neither the Battle Spirits nor the Dynamicism to spark a prodigious speed. There had been an impact, so shocking that the pain never even registered, and then, he found himself lifted up, a scaled fist sprouting out from his torso, his ribs splayed outwards from the impact of the deathblow.

There was a grunt, claws digging into the edges of his back, and as his vision blackened, his vision split.

She had made her choice.

The thunder of artificial explosion rocked the cavern, rocked her eardrums, but Solaria dove into the fray, Hawnell inspired by the savage valour of the fallen. The shockwave of dynamite had rendered the kobolds that surrounded the Vibeslime distracted, reeling, and she took full advantage of their momentary weakness, blood spraying once more as the sharpened edge of her beloved blade carved into scale and flesh!

The first stumbled, clutching at their throat and squeezing down the severed artery. The second dropped back, criss-cross lacerations scoring their back. The third lost two fingers as they tried to catch the blade. The fourth fell to one knee, tendons severed in a leg. The fifth dodged her blow. And the sixth caught Hawnell in their flesh as the tip jammed into their ribcage.

Right.

These kobolds were awake now. And Solaria had known from the start.

Oh, but like, if you see one that's bigger than you, probably besta either retreat or pull out all the stops.

That had been against one. And this? This was many dozen, each of them highly motivated towards violence! Hawnell remained jammed in the monster’s chest, and without hesitations the others decided, a storm of scale and bone, violence enough to pulverise all that she was made of in a brutal, bloody moment. But so long as their rage was upon her, it would not be directed at the others.

She could take solace in that, as Solaria became an unidentifiable mound of meat.

They had made their choice.

And Askera would have to see it through.

Eruptions of darkness covered his steps, scattering the kobolds that pursued him, shadows surging outwards before rays of prismatic light seared the pursuing monstrosities. Upon the sacrifices of his comrades, he made it to the glass vat, and with both pickaxe and shovel, he reared back his arms and swung!

It chipped against glass.

Bounced off.

Left a mark, but little else.

What could he have expected, after all? This was a Dwarven Distillery, one so sturdy that it could function with no maintenance at all, even after all the abuse that kobolds put it through. It wasn’t just glass, but something ensorcelled to become so sturdy that it could indefinitely hold the molten materials that gathered within it. He had…failed.

And yet, Askera did not die.

Behind him, the Kobolds, with both targets of enmity well and truly slaughtered, had turned their attention upon the Necroslime. The Flame-Scaled Warrior had not called for his brethren to chase after Askera, but rather, to reform against the only true threat that remained in the Distillery, and before the white-haired one’s eyes, they punched holes into the gelatinous form of the reanimated slime, steadily reducing its mass.

It would be for naught, soon. All the sacrifice would not end with this foe dispatched, and there was no guarantee either, that Frey and Essence would be able to escape the Flame-Scaled’s pursuit.

It was over.

And yet, it called to him.

Flowing sluggishly still.

The liquor of the dwarves. The molten elixir that granted power overwhelming. The root of the Necroslime’s power was still founded in Askera himself, the reanimation draining away at his overcharged energy meter. If the slime could not reach it, then there was only one choice left.

He would.

And so, he drank.

And so, he burned.

His teeth melted. Tongue charred. Esophagus scorched. Stomach boiled. Intestines seared. Blisters growing from inside out, igniting every parcel of oxygen that flowed through his blood cells, veins popping as vaporized pus erupted like miniature volcanoes! Yet, through it all, he held on! Miraculously, stoically, he took all the power that he could not handle, all the power that he could not clamp down on, and directed it into the Necroslime.

It expanded.

Fivefold. Tenfold. Twentyfold. Enough to engulf the kobolds in its gelatinous mass, to suffocate them within the folds of bone and stone and blood and slime that composed its taboo form. All Askera had to do was guzzle more of this liquor and hold on to himself! To his life, even as organs fell apart one by one, his skin blackening as golden light spilled out from the cracks that split his ruined flesh! If he could just hold on!

His mind popped. And so too did the Necroslime, a tidal wave of rainbow-hued matter sweeping all into the deeper tunnels of the Kobold’s Nest. Into regions yet unexplored.

...

Three stayed behind, so two could escape.

And yet, misfortune plagued their every step.

Mind buzzing, lungs heaving, the air turning humid once more as they ran up that incline, chased by beasts much more accustomed to duress than they were. The tunnels they climbed became softer, slicker, mud from the rain still having not dried or seeped away in its entirety, and their joints, their tendons, all cried out in equal agony at the pressure that was put on them! And yet, there was so much more to go still. They were sprinting upwards when the distance they had to cover was a marathon! They needed advantages, but from where?

From there.

The cavern with the shining pools. The cavern where he had spotted those sparkling fish.

Frey, fatigue effacing all emotion for an instance of clarity, remembered, and changed directions. Leaping over distended stones. Catching glimmers of the trailblazers that Askera had used to first mark their descent. Useful now, reminders that even now, they were connected within this journey, this expedition that had been miraculous and disastrous in equal parts. The hope remained strong still, Essence’s torch shining bright as the tw-

He fell sideways, an audible snap sounding from his ankle. Agony surged up the entirety of his leg, muscles twitching at conflicting messages between consciousness and subconsciousness, but the adrenaline surged in, that glorious painkiller to stave off the pain. And though he hadn’t intended it to be this way, his own faltering had caused the kobolds themselves to accelerate further, getting closer and closer to the lake that he laid by the side of. Heart beating against his chest. Magic woven without incantation. A freecast formed from desperate wills.

A sun that sparked an aurora fulgent.

The kobolds shrieked, the ones at the front of the pack shielding their eyes, only to be slammed from behind by others. They stumbled, fell, and in the momentary chaos caused by mutual blindness, Frey stumbled away as well, down tunnels marked by fluorescent strips, towards the first cavern they had been able to stretch their legs in.

A cavern rendered maze-like by the stalactites that Essence dragged down from the ceiling. Limestone fell and shattered, great heaps of rock forming. It was an artificial cave-in, burying kobolds beneath stone, obscuring vision and escape paths as they wove through the chaos, both Essence and Frey outrunning the stone that came crashing down.

And yet, eyes still scorched by the manifested sun, neither of them realized that the tunnel they ran into split off to different sides.

Like that, Essence was alone. Hounded by kobolds that cared not whether she sought ascent or descent. Accompanied only by a distant tremor that wasn’t hers. She could feel her nerves fraying. Synapses bursting like fireworks within her brain. Blood dripped from her nose, brain failing to fully process all the information that it had to filter out. But it neared still, the steps of a faerin that was so much lighter than any other. The gait of a friend who ran even despite the ever-fracturing ankle they nursed. Her geomancy guided her, ignoring all else, and like that, Essence burst out into the open, reunited with Frey.

And Frey watched, as her foot pushed against nothing but empty air, left in the wake of an Earthworm’s ascent.

It was reflexive. It was foolish.

She reached out and so did he, pulling her beyond the gap that separated the two of them, even as the kobolds that pursued them from behind got ever closer due to it. It didn’t matter how close the pursuers got, so long as there remained a gap! And it did matter that those who sacrificed themselves did not do so to encourage the sacrifice of more!

Together, shouldering each others’ burdens, Essence and Frey ascended. Each step slower than the last, their stamina failing, their pursuers unfatiguing. Injuries mounted, then aggravated further. In the party menu, they could already see the blacked-out names of Creature, Solaria, Askera. And yet, distantly, they could smell the air too. The cold draft of a colder cellar, a slice of civilization and history that felt almost surreal.

They just had to make it.

Essence gave out first, the toll of such complex magics finally claiming the last vestiges of her waking mind. Frey fell soon after, his ankle unable to support the weight of his friend, but his obstinacy unwilling to abandon her either. Soon, those shrieking kobolds would be in sight once more. Soon, he would have to fight to the death, with all that he had left. And if that was the case, then he would just have to offer it all up.

Corruption con-

“Down there!”



A buzzing of wings, and a massive cicada flew overhead, its legs clipping Frey’s cranium and sending the Faerin face-first into the ground, before he felt its jaws clamp onto his back, pulling him and Essence up and away. The first of the kobolds rose up the ascent, eyes glimmering with the faintest spark of confusion! And then shining with the light of something else.

“Fire! In! The! Hole!”



Creature had afforded one stick of Dynamite.

This was a half dozen.

The first kobold became a shadow staining the tunnel, and the fates of the rest were lost when the entire juncture collapsed in the aftershock.

But for the two surviving members of Camp Queenslayer, none of this registered. The blast of thunder and lightning had been the final piece needed to knock them well and truly unconscious.

...

A day had passed since their characters came to, opening their eyes to the shitty little tarp that had been given them by the residents of Camp Hollownook...as well as to the faces of the three who stayed behind.

Stayed behind, and then respawned.

It was a bright, blustery day at the Torim Citadel, and through all the trials and tribulation, all the suffering that they had endured, in the end, they were all still alive.

For Terrasphere, realistic as it was, terrible as it was, remained a game to the end.

And though the quest would not be done until they properly reported their findings, for now, wouldn't it be enough to just eat some breakfast?


Cycle 7: Ending

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  • @Frey Elzeiros @Solaria @Creature @Essence @Askera Question
  • No word limits. No post templates. Enjoy the conclusion and feel free to destress.
  • Aledog, Juneberry, Seul, please report your deaths to Death Management.
  • 48 hour post cycle. May post sooner depending on the eagerness of players or the triggering of traps.
  • If you have any questions, ping me in #rp-chat or the discord thread for this challenge, if the latter exists.
  • If you wanna do some random things, feel free to flavour roll whatever you want.

  • To do some general explanations...Creature received 159 damage, Solaria took a cumulative 161 damage, Askera made his Fort checks and Will saves to dislocate the Flame-Scaled Warrior and the majority of the kobolds, and subsequently died for it.
  • Frey and Essence both came to the same conclusion with regards to the hole that Essence ran into, and also both made their saves for it, so woo woo, somehow managed to not all get TPK'd despite rolling three Nat 1s!
  • Ultimate values for Progress and Pursuit was 753 vs 546, with a net of -25 deducted from Pursuit owing to Creative Usages. It was something like Pursuit increasing by 75 from the Nat 1 and the Complications, while being reduced by 100 due to light shows, maze hijinks, and the kobolds themselves being split up due to the Nat 1.
  • That lead to a total difference of 207, which is 93 away from 300. As both Frey and Essence chose to run up to the front, neither of them were targeted more than the others, so they took 47 HP damage each to make their great escape.
  • Which was dicey! But eyyyyy.
 
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Breakfast tasted of brimstone and sulphur.

This was because the toast had been horribly burnt, and he had not enough time nor patience to try and fix his hand-made toaster. Askera soon replaced it with something that didn't remind him of the day he had just gone through. He settled on grains that were reasonably close enough to cereal that he could eat them in stored milk. It was hard to pour for himself since it was so dark right now, and he hated how the smell of dust half-ruined the taste of the food.


He'd held on for as long as he was able to. He had realized at the time of do-or-die that his companions had already died-he had been alone. There was nobody to save, and he didn't know if he was going to be able to kill that titan of a scaled beast.

He made a decision at that time. When he had directed the slime to surge, he chose to have it surge straight towards himself foremost. The most important thing he could have done to protect the surface at the time from vengeful warriors was simple-he needed to remove the source of their growing power.

When Askera had felt himself pop, shattering like burnt crumbs when pierced-or was it crushed?-by the sheer force, it sounded like other things shattered with him. He only hoped that the Kobold Lord or the brewery was one of the things that had been destroyed at the time.


Askera was surprised that the church he found in was so well-made. And empty. He could have sworn that there had been a shrine in Camp Hollownook. Instead of up, however, his depth micrometer told him that he hadn't changed in altitude that much at all. It was quite dark here, and abandoned to boot-he'd failed to understand that he had respawned for a moment as the light available to him had never changed. 'Nothing' and 'Black' were quite similar.

He was sure that he was in a temple of some kind, but the purpose of the place eluded him. None of the statues were in a state to be recognized. None of the walls had markers leading in any direction, nor did they give light or geography.
In essence, Askera Question was lost in every sense of the word. He shouldn't be thinking about that woman right now, though. He was sure she'd be fine, if nobody else.

Now he had to get out of this place. Askera had no idea as to how.

Unknown Territory Exploration Log, Entry 1


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Flakes of tainted energy clung to his body still, akin to the ichor and threads of dark that he'd witnessed swallow others whole inside of that accursed creature he'd had the misfortune to encounter. It lessened the pain to a degree, and coupled with his gifts for control over gravity, there wasn't a lot of pressure to be put on that busted leg of his. It ached as it should, walking around camp with a visible limp he made a point to ignore anyone about.

He found one of the people he'd descended with, and slowly approached @Askera Question, awaiting a window during which he might intrude.

"I'm sorry. About what happened. We were passing by the camp we'd set out down there when I saw..." He sucked in a breath through gritted teeth, still not taking a seat, as if he wondered if such was something he deserved amongst present company. "I had hoped by throwing rocks at their heads they'd have some measure of common sense and stop the chase, enough to allow us to run. All of us. But then I saw your names, you weren't behind us, and I..."

"Just wanted to say that I'm sorry."
It weighed on him to have been part of the reason why their mission hadn't been successful, but even he couldn't bury his guilt underneath the excuses of his earlier confusion and the flashes of crimson and white flashing behind his eyelids. "And that I would like to go back, if you would have me."

Memories that had come to him at the worst of times, a voice so gentle that had brought each shard of his mind into being once more. Frey was drawn to it, much more so than he would like to admit, and whether the source of this feeling, this burning desire to repay the favor, was born out of it alone, he couldn't say. He wasn't sure, and it didn't help most of it had felt like a fever dream.

"Something happened, I'm not sure what. Or when, or why. I'm not sure about any of the specifics, to be quite honest. But there was someone else down there with us, she was there one moment, I saw her. And then, when I saw her again, she was inside one of their tanks in the distillery." It made him anxious to think of what he had seen, of how her corpse floated to be used as an ingredient more in the kobolds' drink making.

"I, for one, need to go back and help her. Do you know if any of the others would still go back..? Bah, I can't go anywhere like this, and I doubt anyone's eager to go down there again."
 
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"That was some bullshit..." she muttered upon waking up. Groggy, and exhausted, Essence looked around. Chastized herself for vulnerability with Frey. Congratulated herself for becoming a leader, and stepping up to the danger. Her eyes drifted to heavy hands. The Elf was stronger than she'd thought. In a way, she'd miss those deep caverns, the Earth all around, all-consuming and so comforting. Like the mother she never had.



"So... y'all wanna hear what happened?" she gleamed. After cleaning up, and pulling herself back together, Essence drew a large gathering around her, as if she were at a campfire about to tell children scary stories. She became a star to the others. And - unlikely so - Essence hardly had to exaggerate her presence among the group. Her badassery. Perhaps a few mistakes here and there - or true reasonings behind stupid actions, like running ahead of the group - were left out. No one would notice, however, as the near-death experience and Earth manipulation and beefy kobolds were enough to satiate the thirst of tempted campers, itching for any entertainment in such an isolated location.

"Okay, soooooo, liiiiiikkeee, you would never believe this but we totally just went in there, y'know? Blind. And I wasn't scared at all, like, I'm basically one with the Earth. We're like this," she crossed her fingers. "Tight. I'm sure y'all get me. Okay, we went ahead and I was always leading. I'm such a leader-type. You can tell, right? Right. As I was saying, as the leader I led us to this space and this tiny little robot from Askera helped me make furniture for a camp. But I obviously made most of it. Anyways, yeah, we made our own camp with our bare hands. Then, we decided like oh yeah let's totally go forward and do exploring n' shit. Yup. I went alllll by myself and it was easy as pie. Really," she affirmed, a few campers raising their brows.

"Seriously! The mines where the Kobolds were pickaxe-ing and hitting rock? Found by me. Then everyone else went off. Solaria, like, murdered a bunch of Kobolds. Which uhhhh by the way they are NOT tiny or anything they are about 10 times my size. Probably. She kidnapped one too. Don't look at me weird or anything this isn't an ethics committee or something. She's a free woman to do as she pleases. Buuuut it did get her killed. I'm pretty sure. Cause w-uh, she forgot it at camp, and Omega ran away like a pussy, then we got attacked. Which, by the way, we got attacked in a place I - once again - lead the group to, as I should. Askera helped a little. He's like my little sidekick, huh? Well, yeah, he told me about patrols and I'm all like dodging them and stuff on the way deeper into the mines. Some place I'm sure you guys haven't been," Essence paused - to show off, of course, and flipped her hair behind a shoulder.

"Regardless. We found out the Kobolds are using coal to, like, fuel this machine in what looked like a huge science lab. The machine ate up this rock stuff, and the result was... a strange liquid. The kobolds were hulling it like mad in and out of the mines. And going crazy over finding coal to fuel the machine. It definitely had to do with making them so... huge. There was this one kobold, though, right in the middle. Right there. So, so, so freaking big, guys, I can't even explain it. And here's where Solaria's kidnaping comes in - in my opinion. They knew we did it, plus the killing and all that, and they were pissed off. Literally did not stop chasing me until the rescue team showed up. Absolutely obsessed with revenge, I bet. I knew we couldn't fight, but I couldn't lose this information, right? I had to get back to the surface. Oh!" she remembered a certain someone.

"And Frey was by my side, like literally the whole entire time. Not a beat missed. Side-by-side. He even had a broken ankle, yeah yeah yeah," the Elf nodded excitedly in response to audible gasps, and jolts of excitement from the now fully-captured audience.

"That's all I have. Ask the ones that died for more info or whatever. But basically, a whole lab is down there making the kobolds powerful. Thankfully, they are afraid or enthralled or both by the sun existing and there being such thing as light. Y'all should do something about that though. Probably not safe to keep around. Goodbye!"

Ignoring the abundance of questions the surrounding campers had, she brushed her outfit off and made way through the crowd, ignoring everyone else. She wanted to log off ASAP. Needed to relax. Probably had assignments to catch up on.

But, most of all, Essence needed a break from Frey.

He made her feel. And that had to be the scariest part of the expedition.
 

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Laying on his back with one leg crossed over the other, Creature looked up at the ceiling of the little tent. One hand was being used as a pillow while the other held a piece of the least stale looking bread he could find in the camp. Taking a bite, this was the first real moment of rest he'd gotten since arriving in this place. When he was finished eating, the man would gather whatever things he had and start to make his way toward the edge of the settlement. He wouldn't bother saying goodbye to the others. The world was only so large. It was only a matter of time before he'd see them again. Of that, he was sure.

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Instinctively a hand pressed at his chest while he walked. Instant death… To think such powerful monsters could exist in this world. This quest was an eye opener. Up to this point he had mostly been going alone. That needed to change if he truly wished to make it in this world. Having his own group to play with could make a huge difference in the future. Now he just had to make some friends. Oh, and come up with a cool group name, of course.
 
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Valor
0
Event
0
Special
0
OOC

Mining and Wine-ing


There was much hubbud, but of course there was. Every Starcalled and Lander at Camp Hollownook were enthused by the discoveries made by the newcomers. A Dwarven Distillery, intact and functioning? Guarded jealously by kobolds who have mutated to unnatural sizes due to the elixir of the dwarfish race? It was incredible, in some ways, terrifying in others, but most importantly, it was tempting. What knowledge could be plundered from such a place? What new ground could be broken here? Whether it be riches or knowledge, fame or intrigue, all were drawn to that Kobolds' Nest, and the secrets within. There was no doubt about it. They would have to prepare for a proper expedition now. To claim it for themselves, that slice of history.

And yet, in all that enthusiasm, a simple question remained.

Who dug the tunnel that lead to the nest?

...

"Ah, a shame about that wine."



Challenge Complete!


Universal Loot

All participants of this Challenge receive these items and add them to their Player Storage, linking this post as reference.​

<< Hollownook Emblem >>
A brass button that can be pinned to your clothing. Upon the surface is an engraving of 'H', intersected by a pickaxe.

Proves that you are a trusted member of Camp Hollownook, a base camp beside the Torim Citadel that studies ancient dwarven architecture and the secrets of the Hylands Ascent.
<< Crystallization of Trials >>
A mark upon your soul, a memory of struggle that has forged greater strength within you.

A resource granted from Ashifili's DM Challenges. Used to unlock and upgrade the Unified Mastery.


Selective Loot

Participants of this Challenge may receive one of the below items and add them to their Player Storage, linking this post as reference. If you wish to gift these items to a non-participant, make note of that transaction and have that be linked as well.​

<<Valiant Torch>>
Can be Ignited once per Challenge, granting a +10 bonus to the party's Will saves. Does not work retroactively.
<<Necroslime Vestige>>
Draws in great enmity from foes, especially other slimes, through the music it emanates.
<<Purehymn Crystal Orb>>
When spoken into, amplifies and autotunes your voice. Can be Destroyed once per Challenge, deafening all creatures within the Zone.
<<40 Meters of Rope>>
It's rope. Rope is always useful. Regenerates its length at the end of Challenges.
<<Slick Scale Amulet>>
Allows Rush to be used as a Bonus Action. Rush can only be used once per cycle if used in this manner.
<<Aspect of the Scorching Fist>>
Consume 20 HP. Attack Actions are considered to be as if performed with Pyromancy or Martial Arts



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