Chapter One - The Village of Barovia

Dec 2, 2025 4:57 am
The dense black woods seem to stretch on endlessly, but eventually they clear away. Jutting out of the woods like the fingers of a dead giant's hand are two crooked stone buttresses, gray and shrouded in fog. The stonework looms hundreds of feet above you, trees caressing the bricks of the buttresses like lovers. In the middle of the stonework is a pair of rusty iron gates glinting with dew. Two ancient colossuses flank the gates, their stone armor crumbling and strewn with ivy. They hold swords pointed solemnly to the ground, and their enormous stone heads lie at their feet. If the cold guardians see you, they make no move to attack. They only greet you in silence.

As you approach, the gates scream open. Shaelyn's heart grips with fear; she knows that anyone who enters these gates is trapped in the dreary land of Barovia for all eternity. Can she really doom these newcomers so easily?

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Dec 2, 2025 11:17 am
"Amalthea Stonegaard, well met. A cairn you say?" Brother Martin nods appreciatively.

"A good way to return to the earth. I saw neither house nor heard screams. Indeed as I dug a grave for a pensioner on the edge of the wilds I was overwhelmed with a mist that obscured my sight and when it cleared even slightly, I knew I was not in Old Lormyr- where I am from. Most troubling…" The man’s already dour face frowns as he follows along.
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Dec 2, 2025 2:34 pm
"Hrm, I don't believe I've heard of those lands. It seems we are all snatched from very different areas into this strange fog."

As they pause before the gates, Amalthea takes a moment to examine the stone making up the walls and statues

Rolls

History - Stonecunning - (1d20+0)

(3) = 3

Dec 3, 2025 1:11 am
’Different lands yet we can speak and understand one another…" Brother Martin looks at his companions. ‘In the lands of my birth there are no folk who look as you do- except maybe in legends." he say’s hesitantly, hoping to avoid offending his new companions.
Dec 3, 2025 3:54 am
Taniwha has kept his hood high but the curves shaped in the cloth, and the strange pale and red complexion on his skin marks him a different. As the walk he reluctantly speaks sparingly, but at the brother’s comment the Tiefling turns to look at the Human. "You have never met one such as I? We are not that common in my lands, but to have never seen one would mean living in a very isolated village. How populated are the lands you come from?"

As he speaks he looks the towering gate up and down, looking for dangers or clues of other beings passing this way . . .
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Rolls

Perception - (1d20+7)

(19) + 7 = 26

Dec 3, 2025 1:29 pm
Brother Martin makes a study of Taniwha. "Where I am from The Bright Empire and the people of Melniboné held all of my kind as thralls from the time before we could make our own fire. They pay fealty to The Nine Lords of Hell. That was a few centuries ago, of course, and The Dragon Lords seldom fly from their Island anymore. We have fables of men and women such as yourselves... but in my lifetime I have met only one Melnibonéan- the outcast Elric. It has been many and many a year since one such as you walked The Young Kingdoms." The Cleric says slowly and thoughtfully to Taniwah.

Crowley turns towards Amalthea. "I've heard tales tell of folk similar to you deep in the forests of Oin and Yu. Stories of them describe them as malicious, stunted, and feral. You are comely- strong and well made. I think these people have no relation to either of you..." Martin strokes his wiry beard. His expression changes to puzzlement and briefly, despair. "The very air here seems different. Is my Lord Grome still in this earth?" he says to himself.

The tall man blinks a few time and then seems to settle himself. "And what of you three- from what lands do you hail? he asks.
OOC:
Sorry I'm jumping in late. If you don't want to RP this no worries. We can just assume you tell Martin a little bit about yourself, I'm using Michael Moorcock's writing for my character's background- Particularly his Elric Saga.
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Dec 4, 2025 6:22 am
Amalthea, the stone is positively ancient. The mortar dried centuries upon centuries ago, and everything is now covered in a profusion of dust, cobwebs, and ivy. The stone of the statues is brittle and worn away; somehow the statues have eroded faster than the walls around them. At the same time, everything here seems frozen in time, not at all like it's been exposed to constant rain and cold for centuries. The whole thing creates an eerie dissonance like a splinter of ice in Amalthea's mind, and the blank stone eyes watching her don't help.
OOC:
I noticed that you should probably get a better bonus for dwarven Stonecunning. From what I remember it's double your proficiency, which is enough to get more information on this.
Taniwha, you can't see any traps that lie on either side of the gate. No murder holes, no pit traps, no swinging scythe blades. There could always be some magical trap you can't detect—after all, what opened those gates?—but another clue leads you to believe that the way is safe. You see well-worn ruts in the mud, as if from carriages passing through frequently. You think back to Drina's cart and realize that the make of these carts must be the same if not similar.
Dec 4, 2025 11:55 am
Taniwha listens to the Brother’s tale of his homeworld, while in part giving very little of his own background. He only discloses that both his race and that of Amalthea are common, but his type are treated with distrust. "I do not know why a Tiefling is to be mistrusted more than any other race. From my experience those seeking power, or the love of a god who should be mistrusted." Taniwha adds at the end of his story, before falling silent again and moves to follow the wagon tracks . . .
Dec 4, 2025 2:48 pm
"You've naught to worry on that account with me, Sir Taniwah.' Brother Martin offers the group a rare brief smile. 'Lord Grome has little love for his clergy- we are to him as less than insects... And yet I am obliged to serve." He says tapping his shovel against his shield. 'Truly our situation is strange. I trust we were thrown together by fate for a reason?' the lean man muses as they walk.
Dec 5, 2025 4:40 pm
Amalthea nods at Taniwha's explanation and is distracted from checking the stone more closely as he describes his own experiences as a Tiefling. She frowns in sympathy at the memories that clearly pain him.

The dwarf adds in a bit about how they usually come from the mountains and she is no exception. There has been a lot of conflict between the dwarves so she has left to separate herself from it. The last place she had left was the city Baldur's Gate.

"Hrm, do any of you recognize who these statues represent? Especially seeing as we come from such disparate areas. Maybe our different backgrounds will help us, as you say Brother."

She also shares what she has noticed about the stonework before following Taniwha and the wagon tracks.
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Dec 5, 2025 7:47 pm
Martin studies the monoliths, trying to see if he recognizes anything from his experience.

Rolls

History - (1d20+2)

(5) + 2 = 7

Dec 6, 2025 7:31 am
Brother Martin does not recognize these statues. They could belong to any of the thousands of warlords he's heard or read about in his time. When the party follows Taniwha beyond the gates, they squeal shut behind you all.

You forge ahead through more ancient trees, but the path is more ordered and well-used. The trees part, but the weary sky is still death-gray. Eventually, the woods pull away from a lush green clearing, with a river flowing in the distance. The sparkling waters are as clear as a winter sky, and they seem almost too joyful for this place.

Soon, tall shapes loom out of the mist. The muddy ground underfoot gives way to slick cobblestones, and the mist clears to reveal village streets. The place is not large but the houses are tightly packed, peeling white plaster framed by dark pine timbers. The windows of each house are pools of blackness that eye you soullessly. No sound cuts the silence except a mournful sobbing that echoes through the streets from a distance. People mill silently, ghostly, under overhanging jetties, but none of them seem to notice you or respond.

Rolls

Random Daytime Encounter - (1d20)

Dec 8, 2025 6:26 am
Taniwha stays close to his companions as the enter the town, keeping his hood high and his features hidden. Too many experiences of new towns had taught him to keep to himself, "I could use an Inn to rest." He says bluntly.
Dec 8, 2025 5:38 pm
Shaelyn has remained quiet thus far, but speaks as they enter the village. "Barovia is my home," she says. "My house has stood empty far too long since my parents died and my brother has gone missing. It isn't much, but it can offer us shelter from the elements."
OOC:
Unless, of course, the GM disagrees...
Dec 8, 2025 5:52 pm
‘Lady Marcovici- I hear someone in distress sonewhere in this village. Might we offer them some aid?’ Brother Martin asks somberly.
Dec 8, 2025 6:15 pm
"We should indeed, my good priest, but we should also be cautious. Not all is as it seems here."
Dec 8, 2025 6:44 pm
"Indeed, caution is a virtue. What say you Sir Taniwah, Lady Stonegaard? Shall we investigate the sound of what to me is some sorrowful penitent? Or seek out a lodging house to find respite and gain our bearings?’ Brother Martin asks mildly.
Dec 8, 2025 8:56 pm
"Aye, I could do with a rest too, Taniwha. We would appreciate a stop at your home Lady Marcovici, if we could. But I agree, we need to see if we can help first."

She keeps her weapons sheathed and only keeps the shield handy as she leads the way to the sobs.
Dec 9, 2025 5:23 am
Out voted Taniwha grumbles something under his breath, but nods in agreement anyway. As we set off towards the sounds of distress the Monk stretches his aching muscles and bones.
Dec 11, 2025 8:21 pm
You approach from the east and follow the main street past dour houses with weakly smoking chimneys. You pass the only tavern in town, a single shaft of light beaming from the open door into the frozen dark. Further on, you turn south and pass the village's old general store. The weeping is coming from a dark, two-story townhouse next door. The paint is peeling and the windows are shuttered. The moaning sobs are loudest from the second floor.
Dec 11, 2025 8:46 pm
Shaelyn approaches the door and knocks hard enough to be heard.
Dec 11, 2025 8:55 pm
’Hail, thee in distress. Might we come to thy aid in some way?’ Brother Martin pitches his voice towards the house as discreetly as he can.
Dec 12, 2025 10:13 am
Taniwha tags along dragging his feet like a sulking teen, hiding beneath his hood and embarrassed to be seen. But within the shadows his sharps eyes have keep watch and he has kept an ear out, never truely relaxed especially in the town as this.

Now standing before the two storey building and wanting to get this done, Taniwha examines the front slowly moving to the to get a good look down the sides attempting to spot an open window or weak point in which to enter . . .

Rolls

Perception - (1d20+7)

(19) + 7 = 26

Dec 13, 2025 3:29 am
Not wanting Taniwha to encounter trouble on his own, she follows him around as he searches for a secondary form of entrance while Shaelyn and Brother Martin try the conventional entrance.
Dec 14, 2025 9:07 am
The windows are shuttered tightly, but the boards look weak enough to pry off with some effort. When Shaelyn and Brother Martin announce themselves politely, the sobbing quiets a bit and you hear someone stepping meekly down the stairs. There is a thump at the front door, and it cracks open just enough for some pale sunlight to spill inside. You see a glimpse of an old woman, her face creased with untold frowns and her eyes watery and pleading. "Yes? Who is it?" she scratches in a hoarse whisper.
Dec 14, 2025 12:19 pm
‘M’lady- we are travelers from far flung lands. We can’t help but hear your distress. Are you in need of some assistance?’ Martin asks solemnly.
Dec 15, 2025 4:06 am
As they stop by a window hopefully as far away as possible from the front door, Amalthea whispers to Taniwha, "Want me to pry one of the boards off so we can peek inside?"
Dec 15, 2025 5:24 am
Taniwha nods to Amalthea‘a suggestion, "Best to ensure we are not walking into an ambush, then we’ll join the others if the others are welcomed in."
Dec 16, 2025 3:01 am
Amalthea proceeds to try and quietly pry off one of the boards at her eye level so both she and Taniwha can peek through.
Dec 19, 2025 6:52 am
The old woman considers your words and shakes her head. "I'm . . . fine, thank you. Travelers, go to the tavern. They'll have work." she whispers, but her tone is flat and emotionless. Taniwha and Amalthea can see that the first floor is a single room which holds bookshelves, a table, a small kitchen, and a hearth. However, everything is destroyed: books spill off the shelves and litter the floor like snow. The table is pushed against one wall and the chair is tipped over. The hearth is cold and the floor around it is covered in ashes. The old woman closes the door, locks it with a heavy wooden bar, and feebly returns to her place in the middle of the room. She sits down on the floor and continues weeping.
Dec 19, 2025 4:39 pm
Amalthea shakes her head at the woman's declining aid and tries to identify what could have caused this mess. Is it human? Or magic?
OOC:
Oops, put performance instead of perception
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Rolls

Performance - (1d20+2)

(2) + 2 = 4

Perception - (1d20+1)

(15) + 1 = 16

Dec 19, 2025 5:03 pm
’As you wish, Lady. I am called Brother Martin. We will be in the village for a bit, I assume. If you have a change of mind you can find us.’ Martin steps away from the door, satisfied they at least offered to help in some way.
Dec 19, 2025 6:54 pm
Shaelyn looks at the priest with a grimace. "I hate that we can't do anything for her. I wonder what is wrong."
Dec 19, 2025 7:04 pm
‘It troubles me as well, Lady Marcovici. I was taught to offer aid and then move on to where there is need- but if you’ve a better idea as to help yon weeping lady, I pray thee tell. I will provide aid as you see fit.’ Martin says in a low voice. "This door, though locked can be breached." he says, without expression- impassively.
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Dec 20, 2025 1:43 am
Taniwha looks over Amalthea shoulder and through the gap, "Her crying is unsettling." he says quietly to the Paladin with slight shake to his voice. He too tries to make sense of the scene.
OOC:
Added an insight roll, does the lady’s behaviour or way she is acting give anything away.

Rolls

Insight - (1d20+3)

(20) + 3 = 23

Dec 23, 2025 4:42 am
Before she leaves, the old woman says to Martin: "My name is Mary. You know where to find me as well."

Amalthea and Taniwha, the best that you can tell is that the old woman likely didn't do all this by herself. She could have gotten into a fight with someone much younger, but who clearly didn't want to harm her physically. A child or grandchild, perhaps? Her weeping seems to be deeply grieved, so it likely seems to come from some deep personal wound.
Dec 23, 2025 11:13 am
Taniwha steps back from the scene, "Amalthea, did you get the feeling she was not alone? Let us head round to the others, let them know what we have seen."
Dec 24, 2025 2:00 am
Amalthea nods and quietly replies back: "I agree, but you're right. Not much else we can do. Let's see about visiting Lady Shaelyn's place and resting before we visit the tavern mentioned."

Once the other two are in eyesight, she gestures at them to move back from the home a little so they are out of earshot.

"Sounds like it's our cue to leave. May we rest for a bit at your home, Lady Shaelyn? We are still worse for wear from our recent encounters."
Dec 24, 2025 11:49 am
Taniwha nods his agreement with Amalthea‘s suggestion to leave a rest, a good break may lead to better decision making. Before leaving the Monk will mark the panel they had peered through with a thieve’s Cant meaning place of crying. Sheathing the dagger he set to move away.
Dec 24, 2025 1:12 pm
Martin follows his companions, humming a low funeral dirge about a wandering knight from his homeland.
OOC:
Hummed under his breath quietly
"Paladin, Paladin, where do you roam?
Paladin, Paladin, far, far from home
He travels on to wherever he must
A chess knight of silver is his badge of trust
There are campfire legends that the Blade's men sing.. "
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Dec 30, 2025 5:00 am
Taniwha marks the message on the board, which only thieves and select others will be able to interpret. The party moves on to Shaelyn's house.
OOC:
@WhtKnt I'm willing to let you set the scene here and describe your PC's home in as much detail as you want, as long as it fits in with the drab and dreary setting. The aesthetic here is meant to be a Medieval German village of Gothic-style houses with timber frames and jetties. Everything is weathered and decayed from the constant mist, rain, and mud.
Dec 30, 2025 5:58 pm
Brother Martin makes a low, formal bow ’Lady Shaelyn- accept my thanks for welcoming us into your home. Grome bless you and return you to the earth, his domain.’
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Dec 30, 2025 6:11 pm
Shaelyn's home is modest and a bit run-down from years of neglect, but still serviceable. The building has three rooms: two bedrooms and a small living space with a wood-burning stove in one corner. A worn overstuffed chair is opposite the stove and a crude wooden table and four chairs are present. "I'm afraid I haven't much in the way of accommodations," she says, "And the cupboard may be a little bare, but you're welcome to what is there." Indeed, the cupboard contains a sack of mealy flour and a bin of potatoes that look as though they are taking root.
Dec 31, 2025 1:58 am
"Mm, a roof over our heads to keep us dry is enough. Much appreciated, ma'am."

Amalthea turns away from the almost spoiled ingredients.

"Hm, has it been a while since you were last here? Is there a reason you left?"

She helps to light the wood-burning stove to warm up the room.
Dec 31, 2025 2:35 am
"It's been about a month. My brother Nicu and I lived alone after our parents' deaths until his disappearance two months ago. He went on an expedition to Castle Ravenloft and hasn't been seen since. I've been searching Barovia for him."
Dec 31, 2025 3:57 am
Taniwha gives what could be perceived as a smile as they enter the abode and he removes his hoodie, "Thank you, Shaelyn. Just some floor space to rest will do."
Dec 31, 2025 5:37 pm
‘You say you’ve lost your brother, Lady?’ Martin says with evident concern. ‘May haps the fates have brought us together to find your kin?’ The priest muses aloud.

"If there is a castle, certainly there is a lord of this place? Shouldn’t we entreat your liege to give aid in this manner?’ Brother Martin asks.
Dec 31, 2025 8:55 pm
"Strahd gives no aid. He is a tyrant."
Dec 31, 2025 9:08 pm
’it is a Lords responsibility to give succor to their fiefdom in times of trouble. If this is not the case in this land, that is a crime.’ Martin frowns. "Tell us how we might aid you…"

Under his breath Brother Martin whispers "Lord Grome give me the strength to return all your servants to you, to the ground. Let our bodies dissolve and return to the earth."
Jan 2, 2026 11:14 am
Placing his quarterstaff against a wall, as well as his pack and other equipment (keeping his dagger only), Taniwha removes some rations and finds a spot on the floor. "I feel some rest is needed, and your home feels the safest place I have been for a long while Shaelyn."

Taniwha listens to her tale while consuming his rations.
Jan 2, 2026 7:51 pm
Once the fire is crackling warmly, she joins Taniwha and the others in disarming and sits at the table, ready to listen on the troubles of this home. She eats one of her own rations and will share the second one if wanted.
Jan 2, 2026 8:22 pm
Martin settles with his back against a wall and then removes his socks, drying them over the fire. He rubs an incredibly smelly salve over his bones, regardless of the impact to his new housemates.
"Tiger Balm- works well for the plaguing aches of age. If you’re in need please accept the use of my balm." the priest grunts, working the salve between any modestly exposed joints.
Jan 2, 2026 9:08 pm
"I want to find my brother and return him home... or avenge him," she adds grimly, as though not fully accepting the possibility.
Jan 3, 2026 9:19 am
Raising an eyebrow at the mention of a brother, Taniwha’s thoughts fall upon Drina and her departure with her brother. Sadness briefly flickers across his face, "A Brother? What happened to him exactly, you mentioned that he disappeared a ways back?"
Jan 3, 2026 10:01 pm
"About two months ago. He went to Castle Ravenloft to confront Strahd," she replies.
Jan 4, 2026 12:15 pm
"Oh." Taniwha said simply before finishing his meal. He then finds a spot on the floor pulling his pack under his head and drifts off to sleep.
Jan 8, 2026 1:38 am
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In Barovia, the meager sun does not set so much as it is consumed by the mist. Soon all is dark and the party lies down for a long rest among the chirping of crickets and the gentle crackling of the hearth. Shaelyn knows that the March of the Dead will happen soon, an event that she has witnessed every night since birth. You can see it from the windows of the house: the air is tinged with sickly green as a ghostly procession of weary shades lumbers down the streets from the church. These ghosts are all adventurers: doughty warriors with broadswords, woodwise archers with slender bows, dwarves with glittering axes, and wizards with forked beards and flowing robes. Shaelyn knows their destination is Castle Ravenloft, where they will relive their foolhardy challenge of this land's dread master, and then their foolish death in a foreign land by the hand of a tyrant.

The procession is soon gone among the pines at the edge of the village. There an enormous peak juts above the horizon, on which looms a dark and rotting castle where only the dead sleep. The world is pitch dark again, and in the morning the party is rested.
OOC:
After subtracting rations, everyone take the benefits of a long rest.
Jan 8, 2026 4:55 am
Shaelyn begins her day in the usual way; she casts mage armor on herself and summons her familiar, Lexa, a calico kitten.
Jan 9, 2026 3:59 am
Amalthea's dreams are disturbed after hearing Shaelyn's explanation of the strange procession outside: the March of the Dead. She could not help but search for a familiar face among the dwarves in the distance. Could they be companions she once knew or rival dwarves she fought before?

As Shaelyn already begins to prepare for the day, used to the strange atmosphere of the place, Amalthea does her morning stretches and keeps her shield handy. Her mind quickly returns to Shaelyn's information about her brother and the sympathy she felt as she saw the flicker of remembrance on Taniwha's face. She thinks of Drina and the joy she had upon being reunited with her own brother.

"Ahem, thank you very much for your hospitality Lady Shaelyn. I would be honored to assist you in your quest to find your family. However, I certainly need to resupply. Perhaps we could also learn more of current events at that recommended tavern?"
Jan 12, 2026 11:16 am
Taniwha had heard Shaelyn‘a explanation of the nights procession in the haze of his half wake state before sleep took him. He had slept the sleep reserved for the dead, heavily as only a teenager can do. Upon waking his muscles and body ached taking almost an hour of meditation and stretching to iron it out, ready to take on the day. He finished the ration pack for the previous evening, collected his gear and was set ready to travel with Amalthea. His meditation had given him the feeling that he should follow the Dwarf, to whatever means to an end that should bring.

"I am with you, Amalthea." he said simply pulling his hood about him.
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Jan 12, 2026 1:25 pm
Brother Martin drifts off sitting in a rickety chair, his bearded chin coming to rest on his chest. He sleeps through the procession but when talk of it comes he reacts passionately- the first strong emotion in the otherwise mild man. ‘What evil denies the dead their rest?’ he shudders, disgustedly. ‘Finding your lost kin may bring us closer to finding an answer to what afflicts this strange land…" He says to Shaelyn, and then to the rest of the group ‘Let’s see what we can discover?’ He mumbles his morning prayers as they ready themselves, counting out his ritual on a bone carved, beaded bracelet.
Jan 15, 2026 3:04 am
As the others sort themselves to leave, Taniwha rummages through his pack grabbing what he needs to travel light. Slips a dagger into a boot, grabs what coins he has and his spear.
Jan 15, 2026 4:32 pm
Seeing as they are still lingering upon the threshold, Amalthea decides to strike up conversation before they head out into the unknown.

"Um, maybe it would be good for us to share what our strengths are, before we head out. I am familiar with Mr. Taniwha, but it might be good to review. I was trained as a paladin and have emergency healing capabilities. I was more to help protect the important people up front in battle, though, so I am better at sensing fiends and shielding those beside me."

The dwarf pauses and looks expectantly at the others.

"Oh yes, my companions and I were unable to read this scroll we found. Perhaps its secrets will be unveiled to one of you instead?"

She then holds out the third scroll they found in the mysterious house. (Third scroll is still a mystery; perhaps it's not meant for a paladin to read)
Jan 15, 2026 6:18 pm
"I am a mage of small ability. I can make someone into a friend, put someone into a magical slumber, fire a ray of heat from my finger, or throw a magical missile of force. Oh, and I can see and hear through Lexa here, so long as she is within 100 feet." Shaelyn takes a look at the scroll.
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Jan 15, 2026 6:38 pm
The scroll is as illegible to Shaelyn as it is to Amalthea; the letters are flickering and ephemeral. The only one in the room who can read it is Brother Martin, and he sees that it is a spiritual weapon spell.
Jan 16, 2026 12:54 am
‘I’m best with a shovel…’ Brother Martin grunts. ‘But fickle as he may be, Grome sometimes comes to my aid… cursing my foes and giving health and vigor to my allies. He helps me detect abominations, those that refuse to go back to the earth after death… and that scroll? I’m not sure how I know it but that will channel holy or unholy energy to create a weapon to smite your foes. Martin sighs, rubbing his gray streaked hair. ‘I am a priest of sorts… more a glorified gravedigger. Most of my holy duties include returning the dead to the earth, where they may turn to dust and add to my lords kingdom.’ Martin pauses ‘Unless they have specific funerary requests- which I am obliged to meet. Should any of you perish I’d be honored to uphold your wishes.’ the lanky cleric gives the group a solemn bow.
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Jan 16, 2026 12:20 pm
Taniwha crosses his arms and leans casually against a wall, though slightly hunched over as thou trying to hide in the shadows of his hood. He is quiet while the other talk, waiting for Brother Crowley to finish before talking, "I was raised to use my body as a weapon, as well as the weapons I carry. But the streets I ended up on taught me the way of stealth and taking what I need to survive. As for death, the Gods don’t care how you live or die, so why would they care how you are buried."
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Jan 16, 2026 12:36 pm
‘Grome is Lord of the Earth, soil and ground. The breathing land beneath our feet from which all growing things are from. You are correct in all the things you say, Sir Taniwah-for we are beneath the care of gods and in my land demons…except- Grome yearns for all mortal men and beasts to return to him. Not out of any kind sentiment but because he believes it is his due. He is… a greedy god." Martin sighs sadly, tapping his shovel.

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