Sunday, August 31, 2025

Tim's Outlanders: Session 4, June 17 to July 28, 17 IC

 Player Characters

Tim, a Wizard - male human from the Free City of Freegate, student at Outlands University
Dangar Stonekleaver - male dwarf from the Northern Dwarven Kingdom
Mikal Torvaldsson - human male, of the Uplander Clans
Darian Kyle - human male, formerly of the Imperial 7th Legion [deserter]


Begins June 17, 17 IC

Beyond the entry way was a long series of wide steps leading down. The walls of the stairs down were covered with frescos showing tall, nearly giant, individuals wearing Assyrian garb in various scenes.  The individuals were shown in a variety of war scenes: leading armies of smaller minions against foes wearing Egyptian-style clothing and wielding bent swords, fighting magical duels with cruel-looking, staff-wielding foes with animal heads, destroying cities by calling down fire from the sky, and many other scenes.  There was also a scene showing an Assyrian causing a mountain to flow like water.  The adventurers noted that the flow was the same color as the dust in the Great Nef.

[To clarify: Use of "Egyptian" and "Assyrian" is shorthand for the style the figures resembled, not actual place or culture names.]

After spending some time looking at the murals, Tim finally realized that the small, evil looking figures were actually Sorcerer‑Kings and the giant, heroic figures were the legendary Enemy.  Further, the armies of the Enemy bore a striking resemblance to dwarves!

After digesting this surprising information, the party proceeded down the wide steps into some sort of underground complex, using torches for light.  The archway directly over the end of the stairs was covered in a mosaic in which a huge eye figured prominently and appeared to look down at anyone standing underneath it. The mosaic extended into the room beyond the end of the stairs.  Dangar was the first to pass the Eye [unknowingly making the way safe for the rest of the party].  Tim passed the Eye with his shield spell running, which seemed to awaken some of the sigils on the ceiling in the main chamber.  [The presence of Sorcerer-style magic brought the Vault to a higher state of alert, energizing the power nexii.]

Glowing stones set in the ceiling mosaic partially lit the entry room.  The ceiling mosaic was full of intricate patterns surrounding arcane sigils of unknown origin.  The floor was highly polished and smooth and made up of extremely intricate mosaics that seem to be focused on twenty equally spaced sections of bare earth.  Inlaid into the floor surface was a large circle that had one, very large, symbol inside it and was ringed with smaller sigils.  The party noticed traces of blood on the floor and interpreted it as the signs of a fight leading out an open door to their left, with some of the losers being dragged away through a different door on the right.

The party decided to investigate the open door first.  They found further signs of combat, including the remains of a camp and several dead ogres.  Following the trail further, they entered a storeroom and discovered that the room was broken into from the outside.  Following a tunnel on the other side of the wall, they found a dying dwarven priest who was talking into his holy symbol. 

In a surprise move, Mikal grabbed the dwarf's axe and then used the healing stone on the dwarf.  This stopped the priest from dying, but just barely.  The dwarven priest  told them he was tracking the ogres to prevent them from entering this complex.  The adventurers decided to accept his story.  [The priest was stringing the adventurers along until he could eliminate them, especially the wizard.]

The group returned to the main room and started investigating one of the doors.  Mikal and Dangar investigated a door in the same corner as the open door while Tim and the priest observed them.  At the same time, Darian investigated the large sigil in the center of the room.  Egged on by Tim, Darian walked out onto it.  This caused light to start crawling across the ceiling and the walls and the sigils to start illuminating on the ceiling.  Slowly, and with great effort, giant humanoid forms started rising from the patches of earth on the floor.

At this point the dwarf priest stabbed Tim in the back, literally, and attempted to keep the adventurers from escaping the room to allow the forming earth elementals time to kill them.  The priest claimed his order would “find the True Word first” and the adventurers would die horrible deaths.  In the ensuing scramble, Mikal staved in the skull of the priest so that he (Mikal) and Tim could escape out the back of the complex while Dangar and Darian ran up the stairs to exit out the front.  With 10 earth elementals chasing each pair, the party made best speed out of the complex.  The party discovered that the elementals would not leave the complex, merely sealing it behind them.  It took the party the next two days to reconnect with each other.

Once the party reconnected, they set up camp at the head of the stairs and reinvestigated the complex.  Over the next two days they discovered that the doors were extremely heavy and trying to open the doors reactivated the elementals.  They also discovered that a dwarf can stand on the sigil in the center of the room without causing the elementals to appear.  On the third day, they discovered that the defenses react hostilely to magic being used inside the main room.  Deciding that they had learned all they could and realizing no one else appeared to be arriving anytime soon, the party chose to head back to Freegate to get more information and warn people.

The party spent four days getting to the McTaggart clan stronghold, where they found the rest of the MacAuley clan.  Once Maclyn told his story of what happened, the party was treated as heroes and a feast was held in their honor.  Tim, Dangar, and Darian got into a drinking competition.  After a point, none of them really remembers what happened or who won.  While this was happening, Mikal made friends with some of the MacAuley women.  The next morning, the party left the MacTaggart clan stronghold and started the trip back to Freegate.

The party arrived at the 4th Legion's Citadel after three days of travel.  They found that their horses and cart were apparently scheduled for auction five days later.  They confronted the stable keeper who was surprised to see them alive and charged them late fees (2sp per day for 9 days plus 5sp to re-shoe the horses and 1sp for axle grease.  The party also spent 8sp on lodgings for the night.

It took the party 27 days to get back to Freegate.  They heard stories about the Imperial 7th Legion pushing south into the Kingdom of Silverloc to stop the rebellion happening there.  They also heard many rumors about a goblinoid horde that came out of the Great Swamp and was marauding through the Plains of Syrak.  The stories ranged from "it’s a scam to keep the commoners down" to "the horde has already been defeated by the Imperial 6th Legion" to "the Horde is fighting the Imperial 6th Legion" to "the horde beat the Imperial Legion".  They could not get any firm information while travelling.

Arriving in Freegate on July 28th, the adventurers spent some time contacting various people.  They spent half the day trying to re-find the dwarven temple.  Once there, they contacted the priest they talked to the previous time and told him what they found.  He arranged a meeting later that night at the Screaming Shrieker.  

Tim then went to the University to report what the party found.  He went to the Department of Antiquities and talked to the Director.  On the way, he noticed that the Antiquities Building had suffered some sort of damage recently and that had just finished being repaired.  He told the Director and the Dean of HET what he found and observed.  Tim was told to return the next day.

Game Session Ends.


Happening Off-Stage

The University has a Farseer attempt to verify the location Tim has reported on, hoping to verify the quantity of power stones he reported.  This will take some time as the Vault is invisible to any Detection spell.  When they fall back to visually checking the location via magic, one of the defensive spells on the Vault is triggered, sending a massive energy discharge back to the source of the magical probe.  The resulting explosion kills the Farseer and destroys all the surrounding rooms, heavily damaging one wing of the Natural Philosophy building.  This suddenly makes everyone at the University a lot more cautious.

The cache was designed using magic of a higher caliber than any practiced in the world now.  Even Those Who Watch only know the basics and treat it as black box technology.

  • The Greater Earth Elementals are summoned by an emplaced spell powered by a series of power stones.
  • The spells are all triggered and pre-programmed to eliminate intruders and reset.
  • A proper badge of authority with the correct code words will allow people to get past.  Having only the badge will not.

Those Who Watch are ransacking their libraries trying to find the True Word to get past the defenses of the Vault.  They start at their hidden temple and gradually expand the search to other temples.  They eventually discover they have no less than eight Words that could be the correct one and only one way of testing them.

Dangar’s armor is finished.

The adventuring duo that Montiflurio hired is Tarkin the Mad and Rary the Red.  They have pinpointed several of the landmarks in the diary.  They are scheduled to return to Freegate in the afternoon one day after the adventurers do (July 29) and report back to Montiflurio.





Session 5 [Not Yet Posted]




Saturday, August 30, 2025

Health Update - I'm Much Better!

I didn't realize how long it's been since I last posted.  I've posted recently on FB and must have conflated the two. Sorry about that.

So 4 months later and I'm in much better shape.  I was in a rehab hospital for a month, progressing from movable with the bed to movable with a wheelchair to able to move using the wheel chair (if you see the difference) to able to move with a walker (my least favorite piece of equipment), which is where I was once I got out of the rehab hospital.  After that, intensive Physical Therapy got me to moving needing a cane to moving with some assistance from a cane.  This is where I am now.  I can walk around (slowly) without the cane but faster with it.  I still need it for steps, especially stepping down, but that is slowly getting to the point where I won't need it, it will just be nice to have.  I have about 2 months left of physical therapy at one session a week and then my insurance stops paying for it.  Yay American "health care".

The other issue I mentioned in my previous post was with my hips, specifically where my femur and pelvis connect.  My body added bone to my pelvis, extending the socket part of the ball-and-socket joint.  This is limiting my ability to move my thigh closer than a 90 degree angle to my body without causing pain or out to the left and right.  I have the same issue on both sides, but only the left side causes pain, which is a win.  The PT for my neck surgery has strengthened my leg muscles and done some work on my hip, so this issue does not require surgery for the foreseeable future.  I'll start some PT specific to that once my neck surgery PT ends.

On top of that, I was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes, with an A1C of 7.3 in the hospital.  So across the line (7.0), but not very far across.  This was not particularly surprising to me - I'm a gamer and work in the tech industry so my not so good diet and lack of exercise kind of made this inevitable.  I'm now on Metformin, extended release, and have reduced sugars and carbs from my diet significantly.  Also, 5 weeks of enforced portion control in the hospital and rehab hospital reset the volume of food I eat to a smaller amount.  As of my last endocrinologist appointment in July, my A1C is down to 6.3 and I've lost 20-25 pounds of weight, which is the first time my weight has gone down in quite a while.  I need to wear one of those attachable glucose meters, but I have not purchased any yet - they are a bit pricey for me and I have a lot of medical bills now that need paying.

The recovery process takes a lot out of one and my endurance for doing things is still much reduced.  I rest often and go to sleep earlier than I used to.  My requirement for mid-day naps has tapered off as my recovery progresses and my attention span has improved.  I've been playing in a 5E D&D game that was being run while I was out and in July resumed running my monthly game, which was as early as I was mentally capable of.  There has been a hiccup in scheduling for the Monday night weekly game as the Other GM and his wife had their second child last week (Congrats Geoff and Emmy!), so I'm running an impromptu game during events the PCs are out of town for in my Sudden Sea campaign.  I'm also thinking about starting another campaign using a published megadungeon, but I'm going slow on that so I don't overcommit myself before I'm capable of running a third campaign.

I think that brings everything back up to current as far as how my health goes.  I'll resume posting my Tim's Outlanders campaign notes next week.  One of the things I'm doing today (after writing this post) is to type that one up.