Of Beetles and Bogarts
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((okay Clownbaby, your call!))
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((11 am EDT would be a good start time for me on Sunday.))
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Shesarai is back in town and should be able to make it Sunday. 1500 GMT is 1100 EDT for me. Because of summer choir schedule, I actually can make that if it starts that early. I should be good for the rest of the day too.
AubreyMatruin
Characters: Romulus Grey, Bard the bowman
Trotter, Spooky halfling ranger
Shesarai Foutopolis, Red-haired cleric of Mystra
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((Still missing key players - Karni's on holidays, but what about Theaon?))
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((Anytime Sunday works for me. Arty will be there, balls in hand.))
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Legan will offer his axe for the destruction of the gobber threat.
((I'm good to go from 3PM GMT to 7PM GMT))
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((I work until 11PM GMT+1, been in many of the events, but if my time doesnt work for others, I'll be fine with sitting this one out ))
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((I'm fine anytime sunday probably. Will bring Nuwairah most likely unless the lack of magicality in the party is alarming))
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((The event's being planned for Sunday - what would be a good time for those who were in the initial planning event? Other players are welcome too of course, but let's set the time first.
I'm good from say 3pm GMT Sunday onwards to 6am ))
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The goblin borderlands are a sea of enemies. The great tribe rose from their caves and quickly became the dominant force of the Rawlinwoods through sheer numbers. No force of the forest could slow their expansion and it seems to be reaching a critical mass. Perhaps something could have been done long ago to stop, or at least slow the savage army's growth. But now nothing short of a miracle can save the forests and town that now sit helplessly in the shadow of the looming tide of destruction.
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María had been locked in her Tower for quite some days, only to get out to wipe the goblins and beetles that may had tried to assault her keep. Whatever she was doing in there, is a mistery to everyone. But now she's out and wiling to help the rest of adventurers in defeating the goblin and bug menace…
((stupid work has kept me away from this for too long!
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One morning several days after the fall of the Silver Valley, General Theaon was seen speaking with the hin refugees. Soon after the demoralized hins were seen gathering what they could and heading north under the escort of the Troff Legion General and Adelie.
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_A number of adventurers fought a seemingly endless onslaught of goblins and beetles in a last ditch effort to drive the hoards out of the Silver Valley, the numbers were overwhelmingly against them and they began to feel the weight of the foes as they closed in for the kills.
The battle went from a fight to save the hin folk to a fight for survival when suddenly huge clouds of red gasses erupted from deep within the ranks of the enemies all over the fields and above the cliffs. In an instant hundreds of the vermin fell over dead and the goblins grasped at their throats as blood spewed forth from their eyes, ears and noses as they fall over dead.
In a panic more and more goblins tried to push out of the gas before they too succumbed to the vapors and fell over dead.
As groups of reinforcements came to take their places more and more red clouds sprung forth ripping the life from anything that was unfortunate enough to be within the cloud of gas as well as any that dare attempt to enter it or flee through it.The heroes now had the few remaining enemies trapped between themselves and a cloud of death, their spirits renewed they continued the fight until every last greenskin and bug lay dead.
After the battle as all fell silent a ghoulish looking woman with black eyes, garbed in pale white robes was seen walking among the mountains of corpses, a twisted grin on her face._
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Not very far from the Silver Valley, an unusually furious forest witch spent a large part of the time fencing off large waves of goblins and bugs near the Misty Pond area mostly on her own, much as a territorial beast would do. Her shadowy figure crowned by two red glittering eyes of fury more to the likeness of a vengeful wraith than the amicable, beautiful half elf most people have known. Jab after jab she fought hand to hand using her spear until exhaustion. When eventually the party that was escaping from the Silver Valley found her, they joined forces to deliver a last strike in their retreat, removing another few dozen vermin and greenskins from the forest as they sought shelter within the walls of Norwick.
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The huge goblin and bug assault on Silver Valley initially looked like it was headed to Norwick. A Norwick scout rushed to South Gate and proclaimed that an army of hundreds, even thousands, of goblins and bugs was headed that way. Defenders gathered at the gates, fire bolts were hastily supplied to the ballistas on the hilltops. A champion of Helm placed two small action figures just outside the gates, shouting that Benji and Ronan would protect us.
But as the defenders waited tensely, the huge army of goblins and bugs turned west to the Misty Pond, heading for Silver Valley instead. Ranger Rasuil shouted a warning and Legan, Nica, and Adelie ran to the west to aid the hin folk. Rasuil and Shesarai, who were manning the ballistas, took some time to put down their weapons and bolts and run to the west as well. Unfortunately, their path was blocked by several large beetles and they returned to South Gate.
As the booms from explosions and screams from the west increased, Elaine, Rasuil and Shesarai attempted to join them again. But even more beetles blocked the entrance to the woods and Shesarai turned back once more. Rasuil and Elaine managed to slip past and join the fight.
Finally the dwarf Legan, leading a number of hin refugees, escaped from the woods and berated the Norwick defenders. Several heroes ran from the gates into the woods, where the blocking beetles had now withdrawn. But a huge fight with dozens of beetles and many dozens of goblins eventually forced them back to Norwick's gates.
Beetles and bugs poured from the woods to assault the town. But the defenders, joined by some of the hin folk, were resolute and stood their ground. Ballistas shot fire bolts into their ranks and the tiny figures of Benji and Ronan gave the defenders courage. The assault was repulsed (though admittedly it was much smaller than the attack on Silver Valley).
The Norwick heroes then charged to the west to rescue what was left of Silver Valley. Led by the dwarf Legan, they rushed into battle and gradually cleared all the screaming bugs and goblins from the town. It was too late, however, to save the tiny settlement. But some solace was gained from this late foray. A small girl was rescued and Rasuil was seen riding on the back of a pig that he managed to liberate, steering it to safety back in Norwick, which opened its gates to all the hin survivors.
AubreyMaturin
Characters: Romulus Grey, Bard the bowman
Trotter, Spooky halfling ranger
Shesarai Foutopolis, Red-haired cleric of Mystra
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_Tragedy strikes the Silver Valley as the goblin horde and their vicious beetles descend upon the smallfolk in full force, in hundreds upon hundreds, slashing, tearing, rending. A series of thundering explosions echo all the way to Norwick as the suicide beetles reach their destination, detonating keg after keg. Screams of pain soon follow, audible even over the din of battle.
Rumour has it only three adventurers were quick enough to get through the mass of goblins swarming in the Misty Pond area to help with the first assault - a fearless dwarven Legionaire, a Peltarch Defender and an unarmed fighter in green.
The latter two made it into the Valley proper, faced with scenes of sheer carnage as panicking halflings and gnomes attempted to flee scorching fire, blades, arrows and tearing beetle jaws. Fighting desperately, the two long-legged women managed to clear the throng, joined at the last moment by well-known wily ranger Rasuil.
But the armies of the enemy seem all but endless. Goblins and beetles of all kinds kept coming, pouring out of the woods in wave after wave, screeching and howling. Only the arrival of more adventurers, finally managing to cut through to the isolated few in front, saw the tide of battle halted, if not turned, after hard and heavy fighting.
As bodies piled thick on the grasses near the Misty Pond, however, the invaders made their way back inside the Silver Valley, now bereft of anything near a defence. The persuing adventurers were met with gleeful taunts, though the greenskins inside may soon have regretted it as the dwarven Legionaire amongst them cursed and stormed inside, followed by the rest.
The all but suicidal charge saw the last few survivors rescued from the Valley, the refugees now huddled inside Norwick's walls while smoke rises from the distant Silver Valley, along with the victorious cheers and shouts of hundreds of goblin voices…_
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_In the midst of a fresh assault on Norwick's hard pressed defences, the cavalry arrives in a blaze of shining gold and flashing steel. Sir Rath Ashald, knight of the Divine Shield and champion of Siamorphe, took the frontline of battle on his magnificent steed Aspera, bringing fresh courage to Norwick's defenders.
As the beetles and goblins were pushed down the hill and the gates retaken, a ragged cheer went up amongst those still standing. Though screams from the eastern farmsteads cut the victory celebrations short. A giant stag beetle had separated from the herde, tearing through livestock and killing the little milkmaid Eliza before help could arrive.
Rumour has it the good sir Rath donated a hefty sum of gold to the girl's grandfather, enough for a full resurrection if the gods see fit to return her._
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_With the lack of assaults over the past fortnight, the former militia Commander has taken advantage of the reprieve and spent each day holding several melee training courses for all skill levels at the fairgrounds. Participants are expected to bring their own weapon of choice, though may loan from her personal arsenal for the duration of the class.
Outside of her training, she often frequents Ras' seminars, overseeing their progress and taking a keen interest in the ballista and catapult crews, counting out their time to reload and nodding her approval, though encourages them to shave off one second (or more) over the next week.
When not honing the guards prowess in combat she is often inspecting the defenses, stopping now and then to assist with repairs to the walls and gates and setting up cover for the archers posted on the hills, even if just barrels filled with sand to shelter from enemy arrows.
While there is no official word of formalities having been taken to appoint her to her former position, she certainly seems to have stepped into those shoes with stride._
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((DM please remove this if not appropriate since I am not writing from my players perspective))
((And players please read it from any goblin dialect or perspective you want))“Watchers report”
The drums beat the cadence of war. And so invisible I move forward to record the events of the taking of our prize. The drums beat life to the tribes and death to the takers. The troops pour forth eagerly awaiting the assault, to break the walls, to hear the screams of the dying and to claim their bounty.
As I move ahead, the walls come into sight, the walls that stood against the last assault. The gates are open and in them stand the warrior, the archer and the priest. Tales of the three had been squelched..throats of survivors sacrificed to the good of the troops. But I am uneasy as the three stand and listen to our drums. Appearing now and then I see the scouts with whispered words and then they fade into the night. The Unbroken Blade, the Scything Arrow and the White Wraith. The names forbidden to mention. The drums grow stronger and the ground shakes with the tramping of the great army, yet they stand and wait, gate open like welcoming arms. But then I look on our advancing army and thoughts of unease fade as the first skirmishers appear.
Night drops and the blooded ones scream their battle cries and charge the gates and the few that stand there. And from the dark skies nets drop from the air. On the ridges I see men manning the large weapons, heavy bolts unleashed into the air and springing open to entangle the troops. But we are too many and they only proved and inconvenience. Our squares of archers began moving up and hailing the defenders with arrow fire. More bolts fly from the ballistas and this time fire and explosions dot the night, screams of pain and anger rise from the troops and they scatter to the sides, opening the way for the Bashers. They were followed by the Flames and suddenly we took the initiative. They lumber forward, our troops using them for cover, and suddenly we are inside the first gate.
The Blade bent but would not break and rallied the foes against us. The Wraith unleashed his magics and his blade against us and the Arrow rained fire down upon us but our troops had the anger to overcome this. The very elements were unleashed inside those walls as acid, fire and lighting raged among the troops. The bashers went into a frenzy, driving the takers ever back. Seeing this our troops gathered and surged forward, while still more poured up from the south, the drums driving the hearts and rage of our people.
We drove them back to the second gate but they would not give and the takers on the ridges rained arrow fire down upon us. The Blade surged back, supported by its followers and retook the ground lost, but ours had seen the weakness, and we drove more of the Bashers forward. Dozens of them stormed the entry followed by heavy fighting units and more archers. The brotherhood moved among them healing the heavy units and Bashers, and unleashing their might upon the takers. And we surged forward again to the second gate. Stones rained from the sky and another priest joined the fray on the enemies side. A small figure but mighty, he fought like the Wraith, magics and blade. Warriors of the takers came down form the hills but we poured more troops and Bashers and into the space, making it nearly impossible for the enemy to get amongst us.
We made the second gate and Bashers and supporting troops surged for the final rise and the open town beyond. It was then that the dwarves came over the rise. Without heed, and with axe and hammer they took the top of the rise and began their march down. It was at this point that I saw the tide turn. For those on the field of battle they could not tell and the final strength of our units was poured out like blood on thirsty soil. The units did not give ground, they were simply crushed where they fought. The Blade rallied its troops and supporters and the gates were retaken one after the other. Our tide of troops dwindled and quiet took the lands. As I moved away from the walls our dead were tossed onto a huge pile. I saw the scouts moving among them, slitting throats of any that may have survived and looting their bodies. They are worse than animals, the takers, unheeding of their foe and friend.
These words will be sealed and sent to the commander. They will be the last words I write for I know my fate for recording them. Use this my bretherin and plan well your next actions.
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_More assaults follow, scores upon scores of goblins and beetles howling and screeching as they descend upon the defenders. Though the new defences decimate many attackers, several beetles once again break through to wreak havoc inside Norwick proper, one even rampaging as far as the lumber yard to kill one of the workers.
As the ragged, barely victorious defenders returned to the gates, another wave of goblins followed from direction of the Misty Pond, supported by a large pack of wolves, including some very large dire ones. Have all the Rawlins decided to join the party?_