Adventure Thread

Aug 12, 2025 12:10 am
Some suggested that they hold the meeting in the tavern (The Stag at Sunset), some said town hall would be more appropriate, but in the end, Sister Inna prevailed, and the meeting was scheduled in the chapel.
The sun droops in the heavens as the village of Hillshire gathers. Oswing the chandler is first, as always, to pick out the best seat in the chapel. The Godric and Aelfwyn, the weavers. Walter the stonemason, Osbert the tanner, and Hawise the tavern keeper. The crowd grows, as does the noise in the sacred edifice. Old Hobb Puddlefoot plunks down in his usual pew and stretches his feet out in front of him. Several newcomers to Hillshire join the meeting as well: Orm, Lillit, Ivar, and Llewellyn.

Once the room is full to bursting, Sister Inna emerges to stand in front of the crowd. Nikkghak slips out behind Inna to take a position along the side wall.
[ +- ] Sister Inna
Sister Inna waves a hand in the air, "Thank you for gathering my friends and neighbors. Let's get started."

Cuthbert, the blacksmith, cups his hands around his mouth and shouts: "'Bout time, Sister! We've been waiting. You started the meeting late!" His wife places a hand on his arm and gives him a stern look.

"I truly apologize. I know that the news has troubled all of us. I may not be dealing with these recent events as well as others. I know that I..." Inna's voice catches, tears pool at the edges of her eyes. She shakes her head and straightens, "I'm sorry. We need to do something to recover our captured loved ones. We cannot allow this demonic faction to pollute our valley. We need to launch an expedition to rescue them."

Margery, the baker, stands, "Yes, but we don't even know where they took them." Several other villagers nod and then turn to look at Sister Inna again.

"That was true," Inna waves to Warin, "but Warin has some information that he would like to share. Come on up, Warin."

Warin the trapper stands slowly and waves off Inna's request to walk to the front. "I can speak from here. You all know me. I spend long bouts of time in the wilds, hunting and trapping. Recently I was tracking a deer north along the mountains and happened upon a group of robed individuals outside of the huge cave there." He looks around the crowd. "Some were guarding and several crews were carving ornate columns around the mouth of the cave."

Sister Inna coughs. "After talking to Warin and several eyewitnesses we believe that this is the same group that stole our friends."

"But what do you want us to do about it?" Cuthbert shouts.

"I am hoping that several brave souls will volunteer to travel north, find this cave, find out lost loved ones, and return them to the village." Sister Inna scans the crowd, searching for eyes with bravery, with the glint of adventure, those who would protect the weak and helpless. She crosses her arms.

Some of the village look around, others look towards the ground; the silence grows.
Aug 12, 2025 6:45 am
Lillit stands in the back of the chapel, shifting uncomfortably. Such places of Law and Sanctity had always been associated with violent persecution in her experience; usually, one of her faith only saw the inside of such a place while bound to a stake and set aflame. But she reminded herself that these people were different than those of her homeland far away, and thus far she had been proven right in this assumption.

She listened to the others speak of their neighbors snatched away by a demonic faction of robed people. She could not help but recognize the behavior from her own past, when she was a member of a serpentine cult of Shune that practiced kidnapping and human sacrifice as well. She had tried to stop such practices, but was driven out and barely escaped with her life. So now she finds herself impossibly far away, and yet, the same injustice is occurring once again. Perhaps this was Shune giving her a chance to succeed where previously she had failed. She could not save her friends back home, but perhaps she could help some of these folks instead?

She stepped forward and said, "I have come to your lands as a refugee from a similar cult, one that took innocent people and sacrificed them to their goddess. I tried to oppose them then, but failed. Perhaps I can succeed now. I have no love for such cults and would gladly see this one destroyed. I would volunteer to fight on behalf of my new home, if you’ll have me."
Aug 12, 2025 10:26 am
Orm knocks his wooden staff hard against the floor, thrice, to get everyone's attention.

His voice and demenor, youthful and pleasant, a sharp contrast to his looks, stern and haggard. "Hello everyone. I'm Orm. I only recently arrived to Hillshire, a business trip if you will, to consult with Father Marcus, but even in that short time realize the importance of what he means to everyone here."

Giving a sympathetic look to Sister Inna. "I'll assist in the rescue."

Sure, Father Marcus was a nice guy, villager sacrifice was just uncouth, and the ornate carvings certainly peaked his interest, but he was damned if some run of the mill cultists were going to rob him of his ultimate goal. you're not getting away that easy, father.
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Aug 12, 2025 8:47 pm
"You’ll do nowt about it, Cuthbert!" the old, plump halfling shouts back to the blacksmith. A man only suited to making swords, but too afeared to wield one.

He only took mild satisfaction in getting under the blacksmith’s skin. The two had a running tally on who could embarrass the other in the eyes of the Hillshire-folk!

"Leave it to the blow ins, and the very old!" the noble-for-a-halfling halfling says with a groan. He climbs to his feet with the assistance of the pew in front of him.

"Aye. Old Hobb Puddlefoot and a clutch of new faces will go and gather up our missing flock!" he says, puffing up his round chest for all to see! An old, but still proud, old Puddlefoot…
Aug 12, 2025 10:53 pm
Ivar knowing what happened is thinking back to his childhood and his village being razed to the ground and everyone he loved killed. Hillshire has at least given him a place to stay and feels like home. Ivar stands "By my vow to Odin we will see these villagers back and safe." Looking around"Besides how could I go on with out Father Marcus trying to convert me from my Gods."
Aug 13, 2025 6:42 pm
Leave it to the stunned little settlement to gather like it did in chapel; a a place of compromise meetings due to Sister Inna's relentless, but calming influence and her uncanny charm. Her ways were at once again working again, as she was hoping for several brave souls to volunteer and it seemed they were forming up.

"I may be an outlander, perhaps to the people of Hillshire, but they've let me call it home, when my own was sacked, and I lost all that I had; I had my former Guardian Cormac to take me in and raise me up here, and people welcomed me as vest they could. The least I can do is volunteer to try and recover your people if you'll have me with you." I volunteer myself a part of the rescue mission. "Warin, is there anything more you can tell us of the cave and of the robed people?" I ask, wondering more about the captors who raided humble Hillshire and their motives, other than pure evil to have picked such an unassuming place for such an ambush and raid. At this point in life, having gone what I was through, I was not entirely surprised, however that there was such cruelty in the world. The source was perplexing, but that something would befall the place, it was not out of the question; like my own home being sacked in childhood, pain seemed to follow and haunt me.
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Aug 13, 2025 8:15 pm
Gods, but I’m the only one from old families to stand up…

The Halfling thinks unhappily. Had the place changed that much? The old Halfling looks around at those assembled in the pews.

Have all the others been taken in the attack?… he asks, frowning as he searching for familiar faces in the church!
Aug 14, 2025 3:10 am
Cuthbert stands, a scowl on his face. His wife pulls at his jerkin. "Now, that ain't fair, Hobb!" He shouts. "I would go, but I must see to my business. Not all of us have delusions."

Inna steps forward and waves Cuthbert down. "No need for raised voices in this sacred place, friends. Thank you Hobb and Ivar and Llewellyn and Lillit and Orm. We will provide you with what few supplies we can as you travel and of course, I will invoke the blessing St. Terragnis if you so desire." She turns to Warin, "How many days' ride to the mouth of the cave?"

Warin places a hand on his neck and rubs slowly. "Oh, I don't know day, day and a half if ye hurry." He looks at Llewellyn. "The cave used to be empty. Twas a good place to wait out a storm. Several winters ago, I found a bear and her cub holed up there." He nods as his mind wanders into the past. "But the place is swarming now with these cloaked and hooded fellows, I couldn't get close enough to get a good look without them noticing me. Some of them looked fairly tough to me."
Aug 14, 2025 12:58 pm
I nod to Sister Inna acknowledging her response. Supplies and a blessing. Gede was more my patron, but I wouldn't argue with a free blessing, now with the Gods at this time; it was unwise. I took what was being offered and it was a motley band of people and sparse supplies and some grim hope we could rescue the lost. Then there was the matter of the cave. I added myself in for what it was worth after Warin.

"It doesn't sound like it is too extensive of a cave; we should make haste. These poor victims will likely be taken for some fell ritual, or some sick sacrifice these robed people are up to," I suggest in way getting on with the recovery effort. "These strange cult-like bands of people, they exist in the outlands, too, raiding for victims to do their dark deeds. They'd make warbands of orcs or goblins or both to run down unsuspecting villages like mine."
Aug 14, 2025 4:58 pm
There were so many people in here. Nikkghak twisted uncomfortably in his place, lingering in the far corner of the chapel. The constant thrum of raised voices clogged the air, made him wish he could slink back and disappear in the shadows. As he was used to.

But things were different now. Father... Father Marcus was gone. And taken with him was damn near every trace of the warmth and safety that had always seemed so synonymous with this place. This was still his home. But now there was a hole in it it, a gaping, festering wound left behind in the wake of those... 'men' was too kind a word.

"I will go as well." He didn't raise his voice, he rarely did. A goblin like him was disquieting enough to people without shouting. Likely his voice didn't carry very far. But he stepped forward to take his place next to the other brave volunteers.
Aug 14, 2025 6:50 pm
Hobb says nothing further of Cuthbert’s business, though he wonders just how profitable it will be with the village’s population diminished as it is.

"I bet they’re not all that tough!" Hobb boasts! Bravado, to give those staying behind hope that they would be successful.

"If we sneak in and let loose a few more of Hillshire’s halflings, the fight will be done before dinner!" he says, with a belly laugh!
Aug 14, 2025 11:05 pm
Sister Inna gathers the group together and lines them up before the altar. Three humans, one dwarf, one goblin, and a halfling. Inna looks out to the crowd, "I will bestow upon our heroes a blessing from St. Terragnis and I will ask her to name our adventuring party." Inna lays her hands on Ivar and Llewellyn's shoulders, closes her eyes, and invokes her god. "Oh powerful, Terragnis, knight of righteousness and justice, bless these gathered here as they depart from our small village to rescue our friends and family. Bless them that they will be guided, that they will know right from wrong. Bless them that they might have their eyes opened to see things that may be hidden. Give them wisdom. Watch over them. I ask you, oh great Terragnis, to name this company." Her voice falters and she becomes suddenly quiet. Inna lifts her head towards the heavens, inclining her ear. She lifts her hands and steps back. "St. Terragnis has spoken to me and has named this covenant. The name that Terragnis has chosen is the Hillshire Wayfarers."
OOC:
Everyone gets a luck token.

Rolls

Party Name - (1d20)

(19) = 19

Aug 14, 2025 11:27 pm
OOC:
We are going to be travelling overland now. Please vote on how quickly you would like to travel to the cave.

How quickly would you like to travel to the cave?

As fast as possible--arrive in half a day.
Average speed--arrive in one day.
Take our time--arrive in a day and a half.
Aug 15, 2025 4:36 am
Lillit bows her head and remains silent as the blessing is bestowed, out of respect for their faith. Other gods and saints exist, after all, though she chooses to revere only Shune -- and Shune as she understands her, not as others do!

When the name of their endeavor is announced, she shrugs and says, "As good as any. Now, we must hurry; who knows what the cult has planned for the captives."
OOC:
When you say average speed travel would take a day, does that mean stopping to camp overnight?
Aug 15, 2025 1:01 pm
OOC:
Yes, one day would include a camp. Good question.
Aug 15, 2025 3:55 pm
Orm felt more upbeat at seeing Sister Inna "talking" to St. Terragnis. If they weren't able to rescue Father Marcus in time, at leeast he had a backup plan.

"Thank you Sister Inna, most appreciated. Well then Wayfarers, best to make haste."
Aug 15, 2025 8:36 pm
The Hillshire Wayfarers. A decent enough name, even if it was the wrong god. I mumbled out an incomprehensible-to-others apology and prayer to Gede...something a bit wild from my days out in the outer lands not settled in a place like Hillshire, and hoped for the best betwixt the two. While my heart beat fast and my blood pumped furiously at times, I learnt caution in many things. A pursuit of the kidnapped, tracking people down seemed to be one of those things, like I had learned from Uncle Cormac. Yet, my fellow members of the group seemed to be urging haste in this instance of the pursuit, so it seemed there was little stopping the sense of urgency.

"I won't be one to stop everyone, if you want to make a speedy pursuit, but my mentor Cormac did teach me about tracking and the importance of a careful pursuit; I don't know if we should be so hasty and rush and fall into an ambush or a trap, like what happens so often with these sorts of things, or we could approach more carefully," I add my input to my partners.
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