KaleYeah
The Blood Price GM
Willet took her place at the head of the procession with the other three lagging behind her, or so she thought. She didn’t care much for their order as long as they kept up. The witch always found herself a sizable distance from the group - within sight but out of earshot, though she always seemed to be able to hear everything they were saying regardless.
The plains of eastern Avarice gradually turned to woods as leafy trees began sprouting along the path. As the days rolled on, the plains were entirely replaced by trees and long grasses as the group made their way northeast. The days were warm and the nights pleasantly cool for the would-be adventurers in their week of travel.
On the eighth day, the path they were following abruptly ended at a circular field. Trees traced a circle around the clearing and wild flowers formed an inner circle just before the tree line. Sunlight made its way into the clearing through the leafy canopy above. It was a very peaceful and serene scene.
Willet stood before the clearing, still on the path, broom in hand. “We are here,” she said to the group.
She made her way to the center where a set of stones placed in a circular pattern awaited. The stone circle was wide enough for a dozen men and their belongings to fit in and Willet stood at its center. She turned to the initiate trio and said, “quit gawking and get over here, you sorry lot.”
As they situated themselves, Willet closed her eyes and raised her broom. Suddenly, the stones forming the circle began to glow a faint blue hue, a calm hum filling the clearing, similar to the sound of a woman singing. The stones beamed with radiance, nearly too much to handle, and then they were normal stones again, the light gone and the peaceful hum fading into the trees.
Willet opened her eyes and the trees at the far end of the path began to move and split, creating a continuation of the path from the other end of the clearing. She lowered her broom and strode toward the newly emerged path. At its entrance, a man stood, dressed in a black and brown uniform that resembled a soldier’ garb. Over his heart was a patch of a black cauldron bubbling green. He wore a long, skinny sword at his waist. At the sight of Willet, the man jumped to attention and bowed so swiftly it looked as if he might have snapped his back.
“Welcome home, Lady Willet,” the guard said, still bent at a 90 degree angle.
Willet paid the man no mind as she glided past. The guard stood and a school boy smile appeared on his face, tracing her as she moved down the wooded trail. He turned his attention to the three following the witch and immediately drew his sword, his face hardening. The tip of his sword grew blue as it was directed at them.
“Halt! You three shall not pass without proper approval from the High Ma--,” he began but was cut off by Willet.
“They’re with me you half-wit fool,” she said still walking. “Let them pass.”
The guard lowered his weapon, the blue glow subsiding. He maintained a close eye on the trio as they walked beyond him and down the wooded path. He gave them a look that was a cross between jealousy and anger.
The wooded path grew wider as the trees opened up around them. Light poured in naturally but also in a way that appeared to be constructed. Minutes down the path a stone road appeared beneath their feet and the trees about their sides vanished, a large city now before their eyes. The stone road led down a hill and into the city, buildings made of wood and stone. From their vantage at the top of the hill, the largest building residing at the city’s center could be seen. It was smooth stone dome with nine spires equidistant around the perimeter with each spire a different color of the rainbow including a black tower and a white tower. It was known as the Mage’s Capital, the Ixum.
The city of Ondora resided in the depression, the Ixum at its center. The entire area was shaped like a bowl, trees forming a protective barrier around the outside with the single stone road leading down into the city.
“Come,” Willet said marching.
The city gates were two large trees mended to form an arc’d entrance way. They appeared old but strong. As Willet passed through them, a familiar warm chill surged through her body. To her, it was an old sensation, felt countless times. It was the feeling of strong and ancient magic that protected the city of Ondora and its people. It was a ward against outsiders and made the city impossible to access without proper approval.
From the gates, the true magic of Ondora could be seen. Along the main street, the buildings were constructs of stone, wood, and magic. The fronts looked like any normal building, but through the open doorways, one could see they expanded much further than possible given the building’s size. Various shops called the main street their home and close to the city gates to attract new travelers. Potions, magic wares, spells, books, and other rare odditie shops all had floating magical banners above their doors to mark their business. Even from here, the ground floor entrance to Ondora, several of the spires of the Ixum could be seen.
Children riding brooms passed a glowing orb of light between themselves as they crossed Willet’s path. They made a buzzing circle around her, laughing and hooting all the while. Willet waved her hand as if shooing a fly and the large gust of wind blew the children away. They fell prey to the current and drifted to the highline of the roofs before cautiously flying away and continuing their game of catch.
As they made their way towards the city center, the group entered the city square. Here, a large mixed market was held daily and hundreds of people filled the tight quarters. A man in a stall quickly made his move towards Willet, a collection of vials in hand. “Young miss, I can see you in dire need of my wares. Here, a potion to make your skin as smooth as silk, or this one to change your hair any color you wish, or this one…” Willet gruffly passed the man with no mind to stop. The merchant quickly changed targets to the next in line, Jin.
“You, young sir, how would you like a potion to be stronger than any man? 10 times stronger in fact. Only 500 gold. Not to your liking? Then how about one to change your skin into scales? No sword will penetrate your skin if you have scales. What do you say, young sir?” The man greedily held out several colored potions before Jin.
On the other side of Jin, a youthful young lady approached Grace with a glowing red book. “You there, I can sense great power flowing through you. Yes, the book calls for one such as you.” The glowing book glowed brighter as she spoke the words. “With this book, your fire would burn twice as bright and fives times as strong. Yes, this book calls for you.” She rubbed the face of the book that had a blazing fire on its cover. “A mere 700 gold is nothing for power.”
As the merchants tried to haggle a sale from Jin and Grace, a elder man approached Peri. “This thing you carry, what kind of magic does it use?” He drew a wrinkled hand toward Lionel, trying to touch him. “I must have it. What is your price? 1000?” A pause. “2000? I will go no higher than 3000 gold for this. I must have it.” A light lit behind the elder’s eyes as he tried for Lionel.
Suddenly, Willet’s voice could be heard over the noise of the crowd, “Quit your gawking, you sorry lot. I will not wait.” Willet’s figure could be seen walking away from the merchants and towards the other end of the square, though several other people were between her and the rest of the group.
As the three retreated from the hagglers, more approached them with similar goods. A sword promised to cut anything without ever needing to be sharpened, a magical orb to predict the future, a loaf of bread that replenishes itself to never go hungry - the kind of goods too good to be true.
Willet ignored these kinds and walked straight to her destination, the entrance to the Ixum. Up close, the domed center structure had a strange shimmer to it, never appearing to be one color yet all the colors at once. It was a mesmerizing structure to look at. The witch stood before the dome as she chanted some words. As she finished, a black hole opened along the Ixum’s curved walls with nothing visible on the other side. Willet stepped through, the initiates following and making their way into the Mage’s Capital.
The plains of eastern Avarice gradually turned to woods as leafy trees began sprouting along the path. As the days rolled on, the plains were entirely replaced by trees and long grasses as the group made their way northeast. The days were warm and the nights pleasantly cool for the would-be adventurers in their week of travel.
On the eighth day, the path they were following abruptly ended at a circular field. Trees traced a circle around the clearing and wild flowers formed an inner circle just before the tree line. Sunlight made its way into the clearing through the leafy canopy above. It was a very peaceful and serene scene.
Willet stood before the clearing, still on the path, broom in hand. “We are here,” she said to the group.
She made her way to the center where a set of stones placed in a circular pattern awaited. The stone circle was wide enough for a dozen men and their belongings to fit in and Willet stood at its center. She turned to the initiate trio and said, “quit gawking and get over here, you sorry lot.”
As they situated themselves, Willet closed her eyes and raised her broom. Suddenly, the stones forming the circle began to glow a faint blue hue, a calm hum filling the clearing, similar to the sound of a woman singing. The stones beamed with radiance, nearly too much to handle, and then they were normal stones again, the light gone and the peaceful hum fading into the trees.
Willet opened her eyes and the trees at the far end of the path began to move and split, creating a continuation of the path from the other end of the clearing. She lowered her broom and strode toward the newly emerged path. At its entrance, a man stood, dressed in a black and brown uniform that resembled a soldier’ garb. Over his heart was a patch of a black cauldron bubbling green. He wore a long, skinny sword at his waist. At the sight of Willet, the man jumped to attention and bowed so swiftly it looked as if he might have snapped his back.
“Welcome home, Lady Willet,” the guard said, still bent at a 90 degree angle.
Willet paid the man no mind as she glided past. The guard stood and a school boy smile appeared on his face, tracing her as she moved down the wooded trail. He turned his attention to the three following the witch and immediately drew his sword, his face hardening. The tip of his sword grew blue as it was directed at them.
“Halt! You three shall not pass without proper approval from the High Ma--,” he began but was cut off by Willet.
“They’re with me you half-wit fool,” she said still walking. “Let them pass.”
The guard lowered his weapon, the blue glow subsiding. He maintained a close eye on the trio as they walked beyond him and down the wooded path. He gave them a look that was a cross between jealousy and anger.
The wooded path grew wider as the trees opened up around them. Light poured in naturally but also in a way that appeared to be constructed. Minutes down the path a stone road appeared beneath their feet and the trees about their sides vanished, a large city now before their eyes. The stone road led down a hill and into the city, buildings made of wood and stone. From their vantage at the top of the hill, the largest building residing at the city’s center could be seen. It was smooth stone dome with nine spires equidistant around the perimeter with each spire a different color of the rainbow including a black tower and a white tower. It was known as the Mage’s Capital, the Ixum.
The city of Ondora resided in the depression, the Ixum at its center. The entire area was shaped like a bowl, trees forming a protective barrier around the outside with the single stone road leading down into the city.
“Come,” Willet said marching.
The city gates were two large trees mended to form an arc’d entrance way. They appeared old but strong. As Willet passed through them, a familiar warm chill surged through her body. To her, it was an old sensation, felt countless times. It was the feeling of strong and ancient magic that protected the city of Ondora and its people. It was a ward against outsiders and made the city impossible to access without proper approval.
From the gates, the true magic of Ondora could be seen. Along the main street, the buildings were constructs of stone, wood, and magic. The fronts looked like any normal building, but through the open doorways, one could see they expanded much further than possible given the building’s size. Various shops called the main street their home and close to the city gates to attract new travelers. Potions, magic wares, spells, books, and other rare odditie shops all had floating magical banners above their doors to mark their business. Even from here, the ground floor entrance to Ondora, several of the spires of the Ixum could be seen.
Children riding brooms passed a glowing orb of light between themselves as they crossed Willet’s path. They made a buzzing circle around her, laughing and hooting all the while. Willet waved her hand as if shooing a fly and the large gust of wind blew the children away. They fell prey to the current and drifted to the highline of the roofs before cautiously flying away and continuing their game of catch.
As they made their way towards the city center, the group entered the city square. Here, a large mixed market was held daily and hundreds of people filled the tight quarters. A man in a stall quickly made his move towards Willet, a collection of vials in hand. “Young miss, I can see you in dire need of my wares. Here, a potion to make your skin as smooth as silk, or this one to change your hair any color you wish, or this one…” Willet gruffly passed the man with no mind to stop. The merchant quickly changed targets to the next in line, Jin.
“You, young sir, how would you like a potion to be stronger than any man? 10 times stronger in fact. Only 500 gold. Not to your liking? Then how about one to change your skin into scales? No sword will penetrate your skin if you have scales. What do you say, young sir?” The man greedily held out several colored potions before Jin.
On the other side of Jin, a youthful young lady approached Grace with a glowing red book. “You there, I can sense great power flowing through you. Yes, the book calls for one such as you.” The glowing book glowed brighter as she spoke the words. “With this book, your fire would burn twice as bright and fives times as strong. Yes, this book calls for you.” She rubbed the face of the book that had a blazing fire on its cover. “A mere 700 gold is nothing for power.”
As the merchants tried to haggle a sale from Jin and Grace, a elder man approached Peri. “This thing you carry, what kind of magic does it use?” He drew a wrinkled hand toward Lionel, trying to touch him. “I must have it. What is your price? 1000?” A pause. “2000? I will go no higher than 3000 gold for this. I must have it.” A light lit behind the elder’s eyes as he tried for Lionel.
Suddenly, Willet’s voice could be heard over the noise of the crowd, “Quit your gawking, you sorry lot. I will not wait.” Willet’s figure could be seen walking away from the merchants and towards the other end of the square, though several other people were between her and the rest of the group.
As the three retreated from the hagglers, more approached them with similar goods. A sword promised to cut anything without ever needing to be sharpened, a magical orb to predict the future, a loaf of bread that replenishes itself to never go hungry - the kind of goods too good to be true.
Willet ignored these kinds and walked straight to her destination, the entrance to the Ixum. Up close, the domed center structure had a strange shimmer to it, never appearing to be one color yet all the colors at once. It was a mesmerizing structure to look at. The witch stood before the dome as she chanted some words. As she finished, a black hole opened along the Ixum’s curved walls with nothing visible on the other side. Willet stepped through, the initiates following and making their way into the Mage’s Capital.