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Revision as of 11:59, 12 August 2007
Introduction
An empire spreading from the city of Shuto on a continent south of Kara-Tur. (Media:World-18.jpg)
Known as the Empire of the Clouds because most lands under the empire's domain seem to be consistently overcast, hazy or foggy. Emperor Kijin Tono has gained impressive power over the last 25 years by conquering lands starting from the island of Shima, his original domain and spreading his empire West and South into the lands of Nouchi.
Tono's empire has tight control of weapons and metal working throughout the imperial lands.
Imperial Roles
Emperor - Kijin Tono
Gray Coats - aka mist walkers, these are the magic wielding tax collectors of the emperor. They are typically sent when the standard tax collectors fail to sway citizens to pay.
Dark Templars - Religious soldiers of the empire.
Characters
- Chika Cho, played by User:Johnm
- Setsuko
- Ryuchi
Campaign Narrative
Backstory
You are rookie Dark Templars of the Empire, trained to be strictly obedient and merciless in pursuit of your goals - most likely following orders to rise through the ranks.
One of the Gray Coats has gone missing when out collecting taxes to the West. Protocol is for them to check in at least every three days. It has been seven since he was last heard from. If he is found alive, he is to be captured, gagged, bound, blind-folded and returned for questioning. If he is found dead, the murderers should be found and executed, and other peasants in the area are to be reminded of the god-king's power and that their taxes are not to be avoided. They must be reminded that their contributions allow the god-king to protect them from the vile gods and demons that would otherwise plague and torment them.
You are being sent from your base temple in Eigyou in the northwest. There are four villages between Eigyou and the next temple in Ramiin. The Gray Cloak was to visit the second and third village, as the second did not give the tax collectors full pay, and third refused to pay and threatened violence upon the collectors who were forced to flee.
- As always, if there are any youths with the gift of magic encountered, they are to be brought to the empire for training.
- Young able-bodied men or fair-bodied girls are to be taken as laborers for the empire from either of the villages in question.
- Weapons and armor are under strict imperial control. Some blades or tools are allowed by citizens whose occupation require them (Blacksmiths -hammer and shoeing implements, farmer - scythe, butcher - knives, hunter - bow and 1/2 dozen arrows, woodsman or carpenters may be allowed axes). Those with long blades or combat armor typically lose at least fingers for the offense. Dark Templars are generally allowed to be judge, jury and executioner (although death is not often the penalty, as examples are useful).
Three Villages
Having completed the last year of their study at the temple in Eigyou under the tutelage of Korkai. The Chika Cho, Ryuchi, and Setsuo embark on their first imperial mission being led by an older Templar named Ruthas.
The trio left Eigyou by pony after meeting Ruthas in the courtyard outside the temple. They rode throughout the day and made camp that evening without event.
On the 2nd day Ryuchi shot an antelope. The party then visited the first farming village and traded meat for refills of water, questioning some citizens. That evening they rode out of village and setup camp - Ruthas taught Setsuko some butchering and cooking. Setsuko fought shadows while keeping watch. Before the dawn of the fourth day, the watch noticed shadows moving low through the tall grass and warned the party in time to fend off an attack by ravenous wolves.
As the group approached the third city, Ruthas was shot in the arm by a rebellious arrow. They retreated and sent Chika in a burlap sack to break in. She cut her way in through the roughly constructed aspen wall under the cover of darkness and was caught and escorted to a restaurant. While her captors went to gather the seemingly innocent young peasant girl food she ran and opened the village gate. Chaos ensued as dark templars burst into the village on horseback while Chika began the combat with a nut-kick to her pursuer knocking him unconscious. Ruthlessly the angered templars attacked, eventually the combat led to Setsuko slamming a rebel off of a building to land on his head, and Ryuchi eviscerating a poor misled bastard peasant. The party captured Toran, the supposed rebel leader of the village and left back to the east. They left the hands of other rebels severed as an example of the consequences of raising them against the empire. The four templars rode under the cloaked sky back to Eigyou trailing a few young slaves taken as the Empires tax for the villages insolence.
A Call for Aid
8/4/2007
After a couple days of uneasiness after being able to use your years of training in actual combat and action, you are again summoned to the chamber in the temple, which acts as Korkai's office. "You're service to the empire on your first mission was quite successful. Ruthas was impressed, despite his criticisms of your recklessness and unwary haste. There is a disturbance far to the south that the empire sees fit to dispatch templars to query. You are those templars.” “You will ride south along the Long Road to Inuashi. From there you will turn due south and ride many days until you reach the twin river. Where the East and West twins meet, you will find a fort. The fort is kept by monks who have asked the aid of the Empire The Emperor himself has had his interest piqued and asked me to send someone. I have had provisions placed in your saddlebags at the stables. You will leave as soon as you gather your gear.”
The terrific trio gathered their horses and gear and struck southeast to Inuashi during the gray clouded springtime. They rode for five days before reaching the sandstone impoverished fishing city. After inspecting an old skeptical fisherman's home and Ryuchi discoursing with some children on how to become noble templars, Chika demanded fish from the old man be delivered to an inn, where they were led by his drunken companion, Ben Wan, to a local in, the YellowTail, where they were housed by the eager-to-please innkeeper, TomTom. Setsuko had the horses shoed, Chicka was bathed by a servant boy from the inn, and Ryuchi decapitated a merchant who refused to give to the servants of the empire, thus disrespecting the emperor and the entire empire which protects and provides. The next morning after practicing some archery on a wheel barrow the party resumed their journey to the south.
The first night camping, the party is approached by a minstrel they recognized from the YellowTail inn. He introduces himself as Teernan and asks to journey alongside the trio of imperial knights for protection on his way to the fort of the monks. The group traveled south for three more days while Teernan wrote the ballad of Ryuchi the Reaver before they met farmer Freddy and his family where they acquired water before journeying on. After five more days riding, Teernan runs out of food and must eat some of Ryuchi's supply. Teernan revealed to Ryuchi that he is in search of the Eye of the Mountain. The party eventually emerges from beneath the blanket of clouds into the first sunny blue sky many of them may have ever seen as they followed the canyon of the Twin river upstream. After skirting a cliff edge to the west and scaling up to the lightly forested plateau above, the party is encountered by a green-robed monk who led them back to the fort of the monks.
The monks took the minstrel separate from the templars and told the dark knights of ancient manuscripts being stolen and then escorted the group to meet someone who had a tale that spurred them to ask imperial assistance.
The head monk stated “That alone would not be enough to call upon the empire for assistance, but there is more…follow me.”
You are taken to an old man, aged beyond time. If not for his raged breath you would swear he was a corpse. Bone thin with skin wrinkled and folded nearly beyond recognition, the old man’s stark white mane of hair and long bushy beard and eyebrows are a stark contrast to his dark tanned skin.
“It was no chance I came to the peak where I’ve been meditating for…years. The earth trembled and I made my way from the pea edge for fear it would topple. As I walked, a gap opened before me and by straining my ancient thews I leapt to the bank beyond, as the ground beneath me gave way.”
Holding up his gnarled old hands which more resembled the twisted roots of the Bosni trees that grow along the banks of the Dogleg Straight, you notice the soil still driven deep below the few nails that remain above his knotted knuckles. Where his other fingernails should have been there are now only scabbed and grisly sockets.
“My leap was short, I gripped the distant wall and watched over my shoulder a spectacle not seen in ages of ages. It was as though the mountain beneath me broke along a vein of silver, but instead of sliding down in a horrific landslide, the mountain walked. Only moments did I see it before I fell and darkness took me before the earth broke me against its relentless strength.”
Thus the party learned of the rumored awakening of a mountain and began to investigate the theft of the manuscripts.
Into the Mountains
2007-08-12