Gary Sue
The One who Vibes
Art owned by Wizards of the Coast
(Piece Name: Swamp (Lands))
(Piece Name: Swamp (Lands))
The Cyclone
The Great Swamp, Western Cyclone
After continuous preparations from the group, Irena and Ras had packed enough supplies and gathered enough information to ensure a safe trip for Rove. That's not to say everything went as it should have, however. Until almost a week ago, the black-haired lancer was training alongside the feistier brawler under the wings of Aeredale's weaponsmaster, Kors. Along with them, Irena, a knight stationed in Aeredale who had helped them out with an expedition into the jungle prior made strides to improve herself, and she'd been invited to tag along for the escort of the bard that Ras had run into at an inn one fateful day.The Great Swamp, Western Cyclone
When a sudden wave of sickness washed over the town however and many of the soldiers weren't in top shape, patrol duty became more tedious and there simply wasn't enough people to fill in. In an unlucky for the group turn of events, Irena decided to stay behind and continue to protect the town she had grown to love, doing whatever she could to fulfill her duties as an honorable knight, now with a few skills more. Thankfully however, none of the adventurers fell ill, meaning now was as good a time as ever to hit the road and get going. And so they began their escort mission as a unit, with a kobold by their side to guide them through the swamps, a bard to keep them company and their weapons and newly acquired skills to guard them from danger.
Fighting back against nature's threats was required on multiple occasions, even once before entering the swamp as some of the fey appeared more mischievous than usual and attempted to pull a prank on the group using nearby flora. With Julia's temper and Rak's hotheaded attitudes, one provocation led to another and before long, the group was fighting against some sort of elemental raised in defense of the little critter that only sought to scare the group. The encounters once they entered the swamp were much more tactical however, as even their scaled companion had let them know to not mess with the surrounding wildlife.
"Fight makes sound. Loud ones attract monsters- and monsters are made of meat. Meat attracts Bog Divers, and Rak can only scare those ones away. Don't be loud ones until we get to Col'kirk."
Those were the precise words that they had made well to heed, even when they had to get into scraps with less than harmless fey, the arcane's rampaging offspring and the more territorial denizens. There was even a point when they expected a band of thieving kobolds to attack them from the shadows, but nothing came of the bandits... perhaps a smarter choice on their end. They weren't more than a day or two away from their destination at this rate, and their morale was holding up strong. If anything, their main vanguard was feeling rather troubled.
"I've been thinking back to what Rak told us when we set off, and... It's a fair bit unlucky that Irena was left behind. You had helped her train, right Rak?", Ras asked as he looked to the side at the demihuman, only to receive a curious look that was followed by a smug snort. "Masterful one trained her body, smart one trained her magicks. But pretty one wouldn't be close to half Rak's brilliance."
For a second, Ras was expecting the same volume as when he had last heard about Rak's brilliance, but... thankfully, there was none of that this once. It was almost shocking to see Rak sticking to his own rules- and it only made him wonder if they would really not be too far off without Irena's access to mana. They didn't have a tome yet, but surely burning a scroll fending off a Bog Diver could be worth that price. Come think of it, the group had gotten lucky in more ways than one.
A few hours prior, Julia had finished that story about the man who had left her to sleep out in the wilds, though he knew better than to assume her manners when talking to him had been superb either. "... I would be worried about catching a mana fever sleeping out there, so close to the jungle too.", he said and gave the blonde a glance before huffing. "And you never found out who that other person was, the one who tried to stop you from talking to the blacksmith Kors had proposed you visit either."
Rove was walking along with the group, making sure to look around and take note of the environments. It was when discussions such as this came about however, that he would perk up and shine a wide grin almost from ear to ear. "I could hold myself back when this was being said for the first time, but- there is a story about a figure like that. Truth or fiction noone knows, but it's still a story I can share with the tavern if everyone so pleases.", he hummed in a tune that almost begged for a reason to grab his lute and get to sharing tales once more. He had kept them entertained during their downtime, but a bard thrives on pleasing their audience more than anything- if not every bard, definitely this one.
And as the group marched towards Col'kirk, a fateful encounter drew nearer. Unbeknownst to them, the path they were taking would lead them to another group of adventurers before much too long. This group, not unlike Julia's and Ras' own, was equally colorful in shades and personalities. From the curious ginger-haired girl that had taken a moment to look at flora and continue filling her research notes with drawings and scribbles of anything and everything curious, to the no-nonsense dark skinned lad who seemed like the muscle of the group. And while he was setting up a small stone shelter for the fire they were to light, the third of the group was figuring out what new culinary direction to explore.
Were they going to go after the berries they were oh so used to and turn them into a stew, or would she finally take the leap and try to hunt after the nearby Lightfooted Rabbits who were known for their ability to scurry away at a moment's notice? There was a spreading rumor from those who never got the chance to taste their delicious meat that it was similar to farm animals the residents of the West and Central Cyclone were used to, though it had a smoother texture and sweeter tinge to it. And it's not like they were as small as their name would imply either- they were some of the largest rodent species after all.
Had the group been travelling at a more peaceful time, they'd maybe even be called poachers by some for considering hunting these animals for food. But at a time when anything can go berserk with magic and begin wreaking havoc, something that hasty at climbing up trees and gliding from treetop to treetop, if not setting a temporary haven that high up, was as good a choice as ever. After all, nothing was as friendly as it looked and everyone in this group appeared to know that, to a degree. Perhaps most of all the paler traveler who seemed eager to find out where that rustling and splashing just came from and where it went to.
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All players have begun in The Great Swamp. Currently, Julia and Ras are heading down the Western Path alongside the NPCs Rove and Rak, while Neve, Elijah and Bianca are coming from the Northern Path.
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