Skyfire

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Setting

For the past year, talented and ambitious adventurers of every ilk have been arriving in Argyle, as word has spread of multiple wizards offering incredible bounties for successful completion of a mission, the details of which would only be divulged on a certain day. A prediction for that day, known to many, was that a celestial event would change the world forever.

The seven wizards, operating apparently independently, have been interviewing (either directly or through a proxy) and testing aspiring the brave and adventurous souls who have arrived, each wizard building out his/her "dream team" for the mysterious mission.

Characters

Character Development

You are a member of the team built by Callista Dredd, a powerful sorceress about whom little is known, for she resides in a multi-colored tower and never leaves.

Background

You are an experienced adventurer. Alternately, or in addition, you have Overconfidence and some social skills in Merchant, Acting, etc that have gotten you through the interview process.

You should spend on Area Knowledge and Contacts if you expect to leverage either in-game.


Points

Generally, these are 200 point characters with a up to -80 in Disadvantages, but this is layered atop the species templates. e.g., if your species template costs 20, you'll end up a 220-pt character.

You are advised to add Strong Will and/or Fearlessness.

Applicants may select from any of the following species:

Species

For non-humans we'll use the D&D versions of the following species from here: http://gurpswiki.wikidot.com/racial-templates (or the bult-in GCA Fantasy template)

  • Human
  • Elf
  • Dwarf
  • Halfling
  • Half-elf
  • Half-giant
  • Half-orc

Gear

Base wealth means you have $5,000 in equipment (or $4000 in eq and $1000 in gold/silver/platinum etc). For perspective:

  • Good steel (DR 7) on your chest and groin is $2300.
  • A two-handed sword is $900 (or $3600 for "fine" quality +1 damage)
  • A leather backpack is $100

Take one or more levels of the Wealth advantage if you need a bigger budget.

Magic

Characters may buy 1-4 levels of Magery.

The GM approves any magic items, which may or may not cost character points.

What Happened

Prelude

The PCs have made their individual treks from distant lands for their own reasons, to discover the grand city of Argyle bustling not just with the commerce and industry of a thriving port city, but a city virtually overrun with overconfident adventurers, all applying with the four urban-tower-dwelling wizards to be part of their quest team.

The wizards:

  • Callista Dredd - you haven't met her yet but applied through her man, the 7' tall Maxwell -- tested with games of wit and chance, told to defend against a rabbit thrown at you, guile and endurance and dexterity, and a wand supposedly sensing your energies (causing looks of concern, dubious skepticism, mild surprise) [hires you]
  • Thoxar Efarius - he has classic wizard look, asking weird magey questions mostly.
  • Uldor Stefeus - interior of his tower is cloaked in illusion, naked models, grape vines, he is very fat and clearly wants buff warriors on his team. Pitfighter tests.
  • Groonis Palth - An ancient gnome, tests concerned mostly history questions, magical assessments, language skills

Meanwhile, for the past few weeks, the "civilian" population is responding to the prophecy of the "Skyfire" in various extreme ways. One sect commits mass suicide on as the sun darkens. There is wailing in the street. A mass strike among several industries. Government crackdowns, hoarding, and rationing.

Deployment

Jotur, half-giant
Talon, elf
Waldo Waggins, halfling

Shortly after the astonishing 15-minute "Skyfire" celestial event, colors of the world return to normal and the individual PCs receive notification that they have been selected for the team assembled by Callista Dredd.

In a stone antechamber on the ground floor of Callista's castle, the party becomes acquainted, and the dwarf and halfling even play a few hands of cards.

Eventually, Maxwell invites the team up to Callista's laboratory, where she explains some history, and her methods and conclusions. Long ago, an arch-mage called Vanalos, doubting his immortality, stashed his most precious artifacts in catacombs and keeps and caves, and then obscured and guarded them with his powerful incantations. But he also left himself magical "back doors" to some, including the Medallion of Wondrous Excellence, and this has been Callista's topic of research for the past ten years. And she warns: others, with more nefarious intentions, are also on the hunt.

Callista provides a portal to Lord Carfiliot's ranch, some miles northeast, where transport will be provided to the Gaian Coven, in Wildwood. The Lord's horses are remarkable: fine, jet-black specimens, who choose their riders, require no bridles, and mind-send simple communications. The Lord declares that Glinda Riddick, his neice, leads the Coven, and will recognize the horses.

Twelve exhilarating hours later, the party has reached the edge of Wildwood, where the horses detect a "two-legs" and stop. After an initial tension, soon the party is dining on roasted rabbit with Virion, an elfin trapper, who warns that males are not welcome in the Coven, and that molestation by crows is likely if you get too close. Before he goes, Waldo relieves him of a few rabbit pelts in a game of chance, and Talon pledges to put in a good word for him on his next visit to Silverdale (Elven Lands).

The party rides on and soon encounters the crow molestation. Dozens perch on branches surrounding the group, cawing relentlessly. They know they are getting close.

After a tense confrontation with the Coven's welcoming committee, Glinda Riddick is summoned, and upon hearing Talon and Jotur's polite greetings, and seeing the horses, she invites the team into the Coven. This broad natural area is home to scores of women and girls of various ages, and Glinda invites the party to sit with and explain their goals. The truth is told, and after a moment of consideration, Glinda pledges to convene her sages that night to learn which of her maidens might be "the one". But first, she says, "You'll need to do something for me."

The party is dispatched to deal with a troll that, she says, has been wandering an ever-growing circle and will soon cross paths with her hunters and gatherers.

A few miles away, they spot their quarry -- but there are in fact three of the foul creatures. DubDub slinks away to plan a sneak attack, Jotur begins casting a spell, and Talon and Verkan charge in. Talon alone rides his horse towards the creatures, despite Lord Carfiliot's warning to keep the horses safe. At the last minute, he commands his mount to stop short, catapulting the elf directly at his target where he plunges his sword through the beast's rubbery body. He then commences hacking off its head and limbs.

Verkan catches up and swings his axe several times, slicing through the air, but that is all. After being ripped by claws, he eventually connects.

Jotur's spell trips up the third troll for a few seconds, allowing the giant to advance and attack, and DubDub's throwing knife whistles through the melee to sink deeply into his target's eye.

In ten seconds, the trolls are smashed and sliced to pieces, but those pieces continue to wriggle towards each other in an attempt to reassemble. Talon starts a bonfire, and the chunks are loaded in, where they hiss and smoke and melt into nothingness.

Jotur pockets a twitching troll finger as evidence, and the party begins the trek back to Glinda.

To Argyle, and the Sea

Willow Brightstar, reluctant party member

The party returns to the Gaian Coven, where curious girls apply first aid to the dwarf's torn bits, and everyone is treated to a savory vegetable stew and roasted rabbit.

Glinda Riddick offers to conduct a ceremony that will identify which girl's destiny includes this quest, and has each party member swear a Vow to keep the girl safe. They each so swear, and receive a small gift in response.

The ceremony includes mass chanting, swaying, flame spirits and giggling trees, and results in the identification of Willow as the party's new member. Reluctant, she packs her things and the team rides out at dawn.

Checking in Lord Carfiliot's ranch two days later, they eat, drink, and rest for a bit and then ride on -- the horses may approach Argyle, but not enter the walls.

When they get to the main road to Argyle, they spot a party similarly comprised to their own. Four warriors, and a child, perhaps on a similar quest to their own -- competitors. Having been on relatively good behavior for several days, Dub Dub hatches a plan to seize the child, who is evidently not being treated well.

Despite Jotur's advice to simply avoid the dangerous-looking group, the party leaves the road and descends a hillside to await Dub Dub's kidnapping mission in the shelter of a grove of oaks and maples.

At dusk, Dub Dub makes his move, slithering through the high grass like a snake, and gets within spitting distance of the group. He makes nonverbal contact with the 10-yr-old girl and attempts to sever the leash to which she's attached, but uses the wrong side of his knife in the dark, which simply pulls on the warrior Crixus' wrist.

The shirtless warrior opens his eyes wide at the surprising presence of the trickster hobbit, giving the kidnapper a moment to hurl a dagger into his eye, and release the girl.

Kidnapper and kidnapped trundle down the grass towards the camouflaged party, while Maximus and Brugar march along behind, shaking their heads at the annoyance of this disruption.

But then, Verkan Hammerchin, Talon and Jotur step out, and the approaching warriors prepare for combat. Unannounced, Verkan buries a crossbow bolt in Brugar's chest, instantly felling him, while Jotur intones an incantation that causes plants to writhe and grab at the foes.

Maximus turns and runs back up the hill, with Talon, mounted now, in pursuit. In his signature move, Talon halts the horse suddenly, somersaults thrice, and skewers his target through the vitals. He also falls, groaning, bleeding out.

Talon also encounters Denna, who, smiling, backing away, asks Talon, "What are you called?"

He replies, truthfully, to which she responds with a grin, "I'm delighted to make your acquaintance," before sneaking off into the night.

The party then leaves the injured to suffer and delivers the rescued girl to her parents' farm, where they express their gratitude with food and shelter.

In the morning, the party splits at the gates of the city, with Talon and Jotur carrying items of magical imbuement to avoid municipal magic taxes, and the dwarf and hobbit entering the city to gamble (and win) and procure a few items.

Their budget affords the services of one Damian Gray, a wild-eyed captain with a small crew of skinny scalawags and one exhausted pleasure-slave called Adonia. They sail up the coast mile to pick up the rest of the party, and then turn west into open waters before noon.

To the Isle

Adonia, slave
South coast of Sorcerers Isle

Weather is good for sailing, and the first few days on the high seas are uneventful but for Verkan's recreational brawling with the scalawag crew. Willow and Adonia bond (while she's not on duty), and Jotur spends breezy afternoons on the bow, gazing into his crystals.

Attack from Above

On the third day, while racing across large swells in a stiff breeze, an enormous white eagle begins circling the vessel. Its wing span is larger than the ship, and scalawags begin muttering and cursing this trip and its passengers.

In preparation, Jotus tethers himself to Verkan and DubDub, but Talon is intent on closer contact with the creature, and ascends the higher of the two masts.

The eagle suddenly dives towards the boat, rearing up at the last moment to deliver a wing buffet that sends men flying overboard. Captain Damian Gray sustains a head wound but remains onboard, and Talon is hurled into the sea. Verkan and DubDub are tossed over the railing by the blast, but saved from further indignity by the giant's rope.

Without a helmsman, the ship turns into the wind, sails fluttering and booms swinging to and fro.

The eagle begins plucking men from the ocean and tearing them in two. To avoid drowning, Talon wriggles out of his expensive chain hauberk and watches it sink.

Jotur, chanting and droning, deftly hauls the hobbit and dwarf aboard. Verkan immediately takes a shot at the avian attacker with his crossbow, punching a hole through its forty-foot wing. Injured, it plucks two more screaming scalawags from the heaving waves and flies off. Eventually, a dripping Talon is hauled aboard.

Jotur's incantation completes, and the ship mystically gets back on course, whereupon Jotus is free to assist the captain.

In the aftermath, with six crew members lost, the remaining scalawags demand the ship be turned around and mission aborted. Still bloody and ill-prepared to manage a mutiny, it is DubDub's dagger, Talon's sword, and Verkan's fists that put down the revolt.

Verkan's Curse

The next day, Verkan begins acting strangely, just as a lookout announces an enormous whirlpool is ahead. Getting closer despite the captain's best efforts, the party sees that the whirlpool, large enough to swallow the ship, has... teeth.

Verkan insists that the ship be allowed to enter the frothing maw and in fact seems to be considering jumping overboard to ensure that he, at least, is devoured by it.

Scalawags are further terrified and repulsed, but Jotur again summons a new wind and blows the ship to safety.

The Isle

The following day, another mutiny is put down with leadership and intimidation skills, and near sunset the party spots the granite crags of their destination. Getting closer, they see a shipwreck near the rocky shoreline (and a feathered boot that looks familiar). Above, and generally along the cliffs, are winged humanoids flitting about.

Into the Darkness

Gargoyle.jpg
Quaralee, Queen of the Forest

As the vessel approaches the shipwreck, with flying humanoids above, the scalawags are split. One contingent insists the time to turn around is now, and the other wanting to salvage the wreck. Mutiny seems nigh once again, and Damian Gray is no help, so the party must again shut it down.

Jotur staffs the prow while Dub Dub assists the shaken captain with ship-handling.

The flying creatures adjust their flight plan to come ever closer to the ship, and soon begin pointing at the party and barking to one another.

Suddenly, four scalawags tackle and begin beating Captain Gray. Dub Dub fumbles his dagger, but Talon jumps in and slaughters the attackers in an instant. Verkan, intending to tackle the attackers, instead crashes into a gory mess.

Willow and Adonia witness the whole thing, and are aghast.

As cleanup commences, Jotur notices one particularly large male gargoyle headed towards the ship, evidently intending to land. As the dead and dying scalawags are tossed overboard, Jotur shouts a greeting to the approaching guest.

Then enormous gargoyle address Verkan as "Ur-Lord Roxor", and expresses his glee that Roxor has returned to lead them in a battle to kill and devour the "Sylvans" in the forest.

Verkan is about to express his objections to the obvious case of mistaken identity, but Jotur gives him a nudge, and soon, the party is aloft, hanging from ropes carried by gargoyles. Adonia is invited to come along, she agrees, and any objections from the scalawags are kept to themselves, glad to be rid of the party.

From a height of 500', they spot the inlet near Needle Rock supposedly inhabited by a minotaur, but their destination is the misty redwood forest atop the cliffs.

Less than a mile inland, the party suddenly experiences the weightlessness of freefall, accompanied by the squeals and snorts of two dozen hogs; the gargoyles are nowhere to be seen.

The party bounces through strangely rubbery and slippery branches, mostly escaping injury. The pigs land hard and most are killed or gravely injured -- whereupon tree roots pull their wriggling bodies beneath the forest duff.

Jotur communes with the forest and assesses that the large bough he broke on the way down is causing distress to a sentient redwood nearby. He and Talon collaborate to address the damage.

Then Quaralee arrives, astride her iridescent rainbow dragon. Talon makes grandiose introductions and the party answers her curiosity with the truth: They are here at the behest of Callista Dredd to kill a minotaur, and thence to seize an artifact once possessed by historcal arch-mage Vanalos.

Quaralee confirms that there are minotaurs and other evil-magic experiments by the wizard Vatrix in catacombs deep beneath the forest. She says the world would be a better place if Vatrix were to perish. She then introduces the party to some of her subjects, who emerge from tree trunks -- all manner of grotesque physical misfits created via the magical merger of multiple species.

She knows of a secondary route into Vatrix's catacombs and offers up a guide named Ikkie, who appears to be an 8' tall frog-stork-child hybrid.

Before departing, at the request of the party, she provides:

  • advice to meditate upon her when in need, and, "if you have been true of heart, I may respond."
  • a black orchid of protection for each party member
  • a baby turtle to Talon, in response to his request for physical armor

Ikkie leads the group to a cave entrance into which a stream plunges. Down they go, spotting the "neophids" along the way, 3' tall eyeless humanoids that subsist on cave minnows.

With smokey tallow candle in hand, the party eventually gets to a waterfall that is not climbable, and so they string together Dub Dub's cord to the end of Jotur's rope. The hobbit descends.

Upon wading out of the pool, he is set upon by three armed men with bull heads. He drops his candle, flees, and attempts to hide, but a machete blade slices his leg deeply, and he falls.

Incantation

Sunny Violet, fox-woman
Vatrix, Mage
Varzallath, flame demon
Vatrix's project-beast

Jotur bodyslams the hobbit's assailant into oblivion as the other two man-beasts escape down the passageway.

Soon, Talon completes his descent and pursues them, cutting them down ruthlessly.

While Jotur helps DubDub to his feet, the dwarf assists the women down the dark waterfall before following.

Meanwhile, Talon emerges in a large chamber lit by powder-blue glowing stalactites. Here, Vatrix, his captive Varzallath (wrapped in a cocoon of amber), and his slave/assistant Sunny Violet. Vatrix is trying to awaken the enormous Minotaur, while the flame-demon Varzallath taunts and ridicules him.

Talon, sensing that the mage's shotgun-wielded staff might dangerous, attempts diplomacy, and works his way closer and closer to Vatrix with promises of alliance and collaboration. And then the elf murders the mage with three swift and devastating stabs, only the first of which is negated by the wizard's magic robe.

This sets the demon to joyous cackling, and awakens the monstrous Minotaur, which Talon approaches.

The creature suddenly strikes out with an enormous battle axe, nearly severing the elf's leg, and he somersaults out of range, bleeding badly. Shortly afterwards, he activates the magic turtle, and his skin grows scaly and tinted green.

Varzallath howls with laughter and begins taunting the elf (in the Elvish tongue).

Meanwhile the rest of the party enters the chamber, and the giant rushes forward to attract the Minotaur's attention before it slays the ailing elf.

This also does not go well, and seconds later, Jotur is on his back, both of his powerful arms crippled by dangerously deep axe cuts.

As the dwarf rushes in to begin his assault, DubDub hurls poisoned dagger, which seems to penetrate, but then falls out.

Verkan begins butchering the beast's powerful legs, only his armor saving him on more than one occasion.

Talon, unwilling to entertain any further demonic ridicule, strikes at the horror's face, and is instantly blinded for his efforts. Varzallath goes silent - and in fact, disappears.

Finally, the Minotaur drops to its knees, evidently succumbing to the hobbit's poison. Verkan takes the opportunity to strike at the creatures thick neck, and after a few bloody blows, the creature collapses.

Recognizing the moment, DubDub incants the brief verse provided by Callista.

A ball of green smoke appears, develops tendrils, caresses each living thing briefly, and then transforms into a jade-columned portal, showing an ocean of stars on a black sky.

Suddenly, a grotesque demon face rushes in, causing all to gasp, some to faint, and one dwarf to run maniacally in circles, hollering gibberish.

Blind, Talon is scarcely affected, and, guided by his Blindfighting training, steps forward pierces the face with the tip of his sword. It disappears.

As the rest of the blood-slick party comes to their senses, the night sky fades, and a mid-morning pastoral scene of hills and high grasses.

After collecting items of value (fire staff, ornate copper plate, a box of exotic incense, magic ring, and waterskins of healing water) from the chamber, they jump through, one by one. Sunny Violet, the foxwoman, joins the party.

Boshi

Kai Tan, village leader

The party arrives, battered and bloody, on a grassy hillside overlooking a river valley and small village. Nearby, a rocky outcropping hosts a polished disk with inscrutable runes, which lights up upon Willow's approach, providing an indicator pointing north.

When a young couple approaches, the monstrous party takes cover, allowing the hobbit and human women to do the talking. This starts well, but when they spot the giant, the run screaming back to the village.

Eventually Kai Tan, the village leader, reassures the villagers that Jotur is not an ogre, and so hospitality should be extended, as is customary here in Boshi. For the rest of the day, the party members luxuriate in hot springs, rest and eat, visit a healer, drink mead, and dance with festive villagers.

They also learn directions, accompanied by various warnings and admonitions, to the catacombs of Vanalos, and that a party of yellow-haired warriors preceded them by a few days.

In the morning, a horn is blown and the villagers leap into action, evidently herding small children to a grove of trees on the western edge of the community. Tax collectors from the city approach, five big armored warriors on stallions. The party marches out to intercept, but then notices Kai Tan doing the same, and diverts to talk to her. She waves them off, so they return to the village, apprehensive but wishing not to interfere negatively.

Minutes later though, Sunny Violet is pursued by one of the grinning spearman, and Jotur attempts to pluck him from his saddle. Unfortunately, he miscalculates the timing, and collides with the horse instead. Everyone goes down, and the horse and warrior are gravely injured. A tense standoff follows, but Jotur's diplomacy prevails when he pledges to heal the injured horse.

Satisfied that the tax collectors have not seized any children on this visit, the party bids farewell to the villagers and crosses the little rope bridge to ascend the slope of Azacca's Forest.

It's a bountiful place, with plentiful hunting and gathering. As cautioned by Kai Tan, Jotur conducts a brief ceremony of gratitude and leaves a gift of magic. Evidently, the demigod Azacca is satisfied, and Willow and Adonia's subsequent collection of wildflowers is permitted without consequence.

Late in the day the party crosses the plateau meadow and rests in the shade before ascending the steep and dusty scorched mountain, said by the villagers to have been set aflame by a demon some years ago. Still, nothing grows, and the blackened stumps provide no shade or comfort.

From the top of the ridge, a storm is spotted, which is upon them in minutes. Torrential rain quickly creates mud-chutes and slippery slopes, and the party struggles to keep their feet -- Adonia slips first and rockets down the slope out of sight.

Then the mud-lizards emerge from their dusty hibernation. Twenty-five feet long, they are poised with jaws agape just down the slope from a party that is struggling to remain upright as they slide down the muddy hillside.

Jotur, carrying the hobbit, falls down and yet is able to shape the earth below him with magic, arresting his slide.

The blinded elf allows his slide to accelerate, and in an unbelievable feat, slays a lizard as he somersaults over it.

Verkan goes toe-to-toe with his lizard, nearly losing a leg before slaying the creature.

DubDub attempts a heroic leap, but jumps right into the jaws of a lizard, and is injured badly. Jotur regains his feet and smashes the creature.

Eventually, the party reconvenes in the muddy ravine at the bottom of the slope, again battered and bloody.

After a brief rest and bandaging, they begin the ascent of the next forested mountain an hour before sunset.

Thripsey Shee

Kyp, faerie-forest greeter
Suki, faerie-forest spirit
Twisk, faerie-forest squirrel-hunter
Malicula, crow-witch

Bloody and muddy, the party stops at the first flat camping spot they encounter. Jotur provides healing slumber to those in most need and a small meal is shared before Talon casts protective ward and the whole crew passes out.

In the misty morning they are accosted by a riddle-spewing giggling half-man who introduces himself as Kyp. The odd fellow welcomes the group to Thripsey Shee, and is impressed that the party has recently been to what he calls Quaralee Shee, another faerie forest where magic is strong and creatures such as Sunny Violet thrive. Kyp is further impressed by the party's ability to answer his riddles, which leads him to summon his friend Suki, who knows the "back way" into Vanalos' catacombs.

Sunny quietly elects to stay with Kyp, and Suki makes her way up the hill with haste, the party following close behind. A mile up the hill, she turns and confronts Verkan Hammerchin, evidently mistaking him for "Hagar Rock-crusher, Hagar mead-maker, Hagar thigh-spreader". She asserts that Verkan "owes her one", and with a wave of her hand, produces a grass hut and soft bedding. Verkan is pleased with the misunderstanding, and joins Suki for a remarkable roll in the hay as the rest of the party awkwardly backs away, ignoring the sounds of inter-species forest lovemaking.

The coupling is also a casting, and Verkan emerges with a grin, and a vacant mind -- he can think of no other task than trekking west to rescue Suki's daughter Merilee from a witch in a tree called Malicula.

The rest of the party begrudgingly accepts the side-quest, and Adonia enjoys cajoling the single-minded dwarf for details.

Late in the day, they encounter Twisk, an affable gremlin-goblin-type who offers "informations" for coin. Several exchanges seem beneficial, including that of approaching "vampire deer", and so Jotur summons mud and rock and sand to create a barrier around the party and Twisk's hut, to his gremlin's great amusement.

The party spends the night inside the barrier, aghast at the surrounding vampire deer, and glad to avoid tangling with the herd.

In the morning, a descent into a plateau of every-higher grasses leads to the witch-tree, which towers 300' high and is black with hundreds of cawing crows.

Talon hacks his way through the morass, leaving a path for the rest of the group to follow. As they approach the massive tree itself, the crows begin circling, swooping haphazardly, and generally causing mayhem.

While Adonia and Willow hunker down in the shelter of the high grasses, the rest of the group rushes forward, ducking crows, and fans out around the enormous trunk. With some difficulty, DubDub and Talon begin their ascent, while Verkan hacks at the ebony trunk and Jotur incants.

After displacing two frog-man guards and avoiding disastrous falls, DubDub and Talon reach the high branches and discover a sizable hut. Meanwhile, Verkan's hacking summons the witch herself, who probes him with malevolent magicks that he resists successfully.

The breach of her home summons her back to the heights, and Talon wisely attempts to use Varzallath's Staff as the witch approaches. With an effort of sheer will, he coaxes a blast of flame from the weapon, which seem to shatter the witch into ashes.

DubDub, meanwhile, fills his bag with witchy items, including what he assumes is Merilee, a lovely 2' tall woman with dragonfly wings, encased in a sheath of transparent amber.

Soon, the party reconverges and leaves the cawing crows to revisit Twisk's mountain keep.