Chapter 5: What the Jungle Hides

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Aug 14, 2025 3:07 pm
Regan is stunned by the beauty of the chamber, standing for a few long moments to drink in everything before him. Briefly, he remembers the view from the platform -- before it all went to shit -- and chuckles to himself that arguably the most beautiful view he'd ever seen was edged out of the top spot not even a day later.

And then, he notices the hum of his hammer.

"Well hells... it looks like at least one of us is excited to be here! And if the old slaver-whacker is excited, then I am just happy as a pig in shit to be here, too. Let's go see what's the deal with the anvil, shall we?" And with that, the grizzled older man kicks his hammer up over his shoulder and whistles a merry tune as he makes his way -- carefully, of course -- into the room.
Aug 15, 2025 2:58 am
As Regan steps up to the islet, Cordey staggers as if a tide catches his knees. His breath frosts and his posture stills. When he looks up, his eyes are pale and far away. When he speaks, it is not one voice but many, braided and tidal:

"The Heart-Forge beneath Menehune remembers. River-iron smelted. A thread of Abyssium, sweetened by the Fey-King’s vow. Forged for demon bane."

Cordey's hand drifts to the delicate fey rod beside the anvil and lifts it. The blue water at its tip firms like glass; with a small turn of Cordey’s wrist the waterfall splits into multiple powerful cascading streams. The chamber settles into a steady, resonant chord, each stream playing a different note.

The dark ichor, demon blood, beads thicker at the anvil’s base and threads along tiny blood-channels toward the water in the floor pattern. When the ichor touches the water its color and texture changes, becoming a lighter vibrant red. Cordey touches the tip of the rod to a spot where water and blood meet. The head of the rod draws water from the channels until it becomes a large maul made of shimmering blue water. The maul head glistens and shifts in the light yet keeps form as a enchanted smith tool.

"We bound a keeper in the steel. The Warden of this place. The Chain-breaker. The Returner of hurt."

Cordey’s gaze finds Regan’s hammer which hums in answer. His glossy eyes then move to meet Regan's.

"You swore in chains to stand where others break. We heard. We crossed. Your oath made a place for us. The tool you gripped became our body; the pact, your breath."


Cordey touches the anvil’s face it sparks again with magical enchantment.

"Unfinished work; will be finished here."

Cordey places the water hammer on top of the anvil.

"You remember the gate bar, the stink of rust and fear. Shackles biting bone. No torch, only cold. You said, If I live, I free the bound. That word was iron. We answered. A hammer formed in your hands—cold current given shape—long enough to break links and bar. From that night, call and dismissal were yours: tide in, tide out; weapon there, weapon gone."

Cordey's head tilts, listening to voices only he hears; the water-maul resting in the anvil swirls a shade deeper.

"What you carry is older than that night. Here, long before The River Court quarreled, river-iron was smelted with a thread of Abyssium that the Fey-King sweetened and vowed would bite fiends yet spare the bearer. One head unfinished, tempered by waterfall and song, not fire, sleeping under song, laid waiting for oath to fit hand. When the last demon war ebbed, it was hidden with other demon-bane tools that were forged in the Heart-Forge through a pact with Makai and the Fey King and eventually slipped into mortal storerooms, its spirit drowsing. With your vow, we crossed into it. Your promise made the bridge. The pact you bore found its body."

The waterfall’s chords rise half a tone; Regan's hammer hums with them..
Aug 16, 2025 11:37 pm
Admiral quietly steps up to the islet behind Regan, taking care not to tread in any of the channels carved into the floor. Sensing that this is a moment between Regan, Cordey, and something greater than either of them, he does not interrupt but silently watches and listens.
Aug 17, 2025 3:08 am
"I'm a simple man. I see slavers, I bash their heads in," Regan says quietly, shaking his head. "I don't know about demons and fey and special metals... all I know is I made a vow, and I intend to see it through. Good people deserve to be free."

Uncertain at what to do, nevertheless the usually brash and flippant man is uncharacteristically quiet as he raises his hammer and sets the head on the anvil.

This entire exchange struck him as something deeper, heavier than he had ever expected. Regan was a man of action, a man who left the thinking, plotting, scheming to others more suited for such tasks. He wasn't mentally deficient... he just had always tried to avoid complexity in his life. He hadn't put much thought into the hammer he had found himself with when he took the offer of power... it was a tool, a means to an end. He was starting to realize it was also much more.

"So then... what comes next?"
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Aug 18, 2025 3:37 am
"Finish the work. Take the River Peen in hand. The falls strike the proper chord. Shape the hammer on the anvil. Complete Chainbreaker Demon Bane."

Cordey's resolute answer resonates with the collective voice of the Warden.
Aug 18, 2025 3:44 am
"I am not a smith... you're sure I won't do more damage than good to the trusty old hammer?" The uncertainty of the situation is beginning to creep in at the edges of the man's voice, but after a few long moments a subtle shift in his jawline indicates he's made up his mind whether to act or walk away.

Shit. All in, I guess.

Regan takes the water-maul and -- after taking a moment to get a feel for the heft -- slams it against his own hammer's head.
Aug 18, 2025 5:45 am
The water-maul falls and, in the instant before impact, its liquid head hardens like blue crystal. The strike rings the cavern like a bell, the waterfall song splitting into a many-voiced chord. Upon the strike the demon ichor at the anvil’s rim hisses, racing the floor-grooves.

Feeling the weight of the blow and understanding the sense of the action. Regan raises the maul and strikes again...and again. The waterfall song morphing with each blow. Again...again. Regan feels greater power surge into his hammer. He continues until he is satisfied that the work is done.

Under his own hand, he knows his hammer has now been fully realized. Its power and purpose wholly known to him and to the hammer itself. Chainbreaker Demon Bane is born.

"Break the chains. Break the fiends. Free the bound," the Warden finally intones through Cordey.

The sounding chord of the waterfall eases, the water-maul returns to being a light fey rod with a watery head, and the many streams rejoin as a single fall.

Cordey blinks. Color returns to his eyes. He steadies himself on the now quiet anvil’s rim. He draws a shaky breath, shivers, and looks around—bewildered again.
OOC:
I will provide new stats for the hammer tomorrow
Aug 18, 2025 6:03 am
Regan reaches out a hand to steady the big half-elf. "Easy there... take your time, gather yourself." He glances to Admiral and raises his eyebrows briefly, as if to ask if Cordey would be ok.
Aug 18, 2025 1:29 pm
Admiral has been watching the proceedings with wide eyes, awed and a little bit terrified by the gravity of it all. He steps closer to Cordey so that the half-sea elf can lean on him for support, if he needs to, but the look he exchanges with Regan is full of uncertainty, both about Cordey’s condition and the situation in general. There are forces at play here far beyond his ability to grasp and he cannot muster the confidence or bravado to play the role of ‘captain’ right now. He looks young and scared -- not of the present situation, but of the enormity of what is to come. "I think… I think there are stormy seas ahead of us, Regan."
Aug 18, 2025 3:08 pm
Regan's entire demeanor changed. Whether it was Admiral's own uncertain words or simply steeling himself to save face may never be clear, but the hammer-wielder's own bravado seems to have been restored.

Still supporting Cordey, the older man grins. "There always are, Captain. It's the only hell we can look forward to that we don't have to pay extra for, eh?" Once their recently-possessed companion is up to it, Regan suggests returning to the others if there is nothing else here demanding their attention. The ruins and the elders had been good to them, but you can't protect people if you aren't with them.

(Well, technically that wasn't entirely true, but it usually required magic far beyong what Regan could manage, so the diffefence was moot.)
Aug 19, 2025 5:26 am
OOC:
Sorry I didn't have time to make a story post today. But Ma here is Regan's warhammer upgrade.
[ +- ] Chainbreaker Demon Bane
Aug 20, 2025 4:57 am
Cordey leans on his companions, Regan and Admiral, as he pushes his amulet into the recess that reopen the large door. They leave the waterfall forge cavern, footing careful on damp stone. The mist is thin now and less illuminating, making it hard for Regan to see. But navigating the passage is much less disorienting now on the way out and he is able to keep his way even in the dim lighting for human eyes.

"I’ll never take Lelay’s soft tales of the Old Makai for granted again," Cordey explains with a shaky laugh in his chest while they walk. "What just happened—while The Warden was riding me—it feels like a wild, wild dream I can almost remember and almost don’t."

He squeezes Regan and Admiral's shoulders in turn. "Truth? I can’t wait to be back in her arms…to bring Martin his skiff, and get my hands on real work again in the yard. As for being the ‘special one’, I’ve had my fill of that. Did my part. I’m not up for the path you two are on. I don’t envy it." He exhales, relieved for himself but passes empathetic glances to the two others. "I’m ready for simple. Simple work. Simple love. Simple nights at the tavern."

He looks down at his amulet. "I guess this will always be a part of me now. I'm suddenly an Old Makai. A Shaman. Me...Big Cordey." He chuckles and almost loses his step, but catches himself on Admiral's shoulder.

...

The three make their way back to the stone staircase. They take the stairs, which lead obviously upward this time. At the top, a thick closed rectangular door stands before them. Cordey is able to use his amulet to open the door. When they step through the opening they see stairs that lead down to the temple courtyard and the circular platform of Makai symbols. The jungle beyond the temple is a lush green under bright daylight that pokes through a dense canopy; the mist has receded.

The rest of the party is nowhere to be seen.
Aug 20, 2025 2:18 pm
"Anybody else notice something is missing?"

Regan looks around, eyes straining in the dark. "Just to be clear, are we sure that was the same door we went into?"
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Aug 20, 2025 4:39 pm
OOC:
The three stand on the platform marked by the red X. When the heavy mist rolled in and Regan, Admiral, and Cordey were separated from the rest by it, the way into the waterfall forge was surreal, spatially confusing, and disorienting, but the sight right now appears to be the solid physical space in front of the temple that the party approached prior to getting separated by the mist.
https://i.imgur.com/XtrlKqk.png
Aug 20, 2025 10:57 pm
"Looks like it to me…" says Admiral. "Maybe more time passed down there than we thought and they went and found somewhere to wait for us," he suggests, optimistically. "…Or maybe they thought we were gone for good and just left."
OOC:
May I make a perception check to look around for any sign of what happened/where everybody went?
Aug 20, 2025 11:17 pm
OOC:
Yes. Go ahead make a perception check oopsylon. DC 10.
Aug 20, 2025 11:21 pm
OOC:
Perception check!

Rolls

Perception (Expertise +3) - (1d20+7)

(13) + 7 = 20

Aug 21, 2025 12:25 am
From somewhere to the left of the ruins, filtered by jungle, Admiral catches the sound of Khyree’s fury on the air: sharp, rhythmic huffs of expletives.

He can only make out a few phrases of the rant:

"Hold still, you glow-gnats!"..."Touch me again. Go ahead!"... "I’ll bottle you like fireflies!"
Aug 21, 2025 1:37 am
"This way! I hear Khyree!" says Admiral, rushing off in the direction of her voice.
Aug 21, 2025 1:42 am
"Cordey, you good?" Regan will, so long as Cordey says he has recovered, follow Admiral -- but never moving so fast he loses sight of the big half-elf.
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