Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Crown of the Kobold King (days 5-6)

The heroes faced a horde of yapping kobolds and other foul denizens in the cramped warrens and mining shafts below.

On level two, masonry gave way to rough-carved tunnels with low ceilings and gaping caves full of jutting stalagmites below and looming stalactites above. The passageways between most areas, while comfortable for kobolds, were tight quarters for medium creatures, and several accessways require medium heroes to squeeze.

The shaft dropped down into a large, mostly square chamber. A doorway opened in one wall, while two other walls had been broken through from the outside. Cramped, narrow tunnels beckoned from beyond the breached walls. Two bloodscales awaited the heroes, mounted on the backs of disgusting toadlike monstrosities called slurks. As soon as anyone descended the shaft they attacked, but the heroes had no trouble dispatching them.

The next dour stone chamber was filled with empty crates and splintered barrels. Stone rafters criss-crossed the ceiling above. This area was once home to a family of chokers lurking among the old crates and boxes stowed in this dark chamber. When the kobolds rose up from the warrens below, war broke out between these two groups of monsters. After a week fraught with casualties on both sides, the kobolds won out, slaying all of the chokers but one, who fled to the shadowy rafters above. Now the poor creature lay between some boxes, barely alive, a kobold's barbed spear still stuck in his back. The choker gurgled pathetically when approached, unable to defend himself. When Hrol took pity on the choker and removed the barbed spear, the thing looked on him with confused, grateful eyes, and dragged itself into the corner to rest.

The cramped passageways ahead opened to a large cavern filled with rocky overhangs and jutting boulders. The boulders offered a lot of cover for anyone who wanted to take advantage of them. Merlokrep's cruel mining foreman, Lekmek, worked a gaggle of slaves to death in search of "shiny good-good" for Vreggma. Sadly, gold is not on the menu in these glum mines, whose walls are riddled instead with veins of iron ore. Lekmek was short for a kobold, with spindly little chicken legs that contrasted bizarrely with his tremendously muscled upper body. His broad shoulders and thick python arms were perched precariously on his wobbly stick-legs. His face was squat and mean. His snout was stunted as if pushed in by a shovel. Heroes familiar with Boss Teedum back in town were disturbed by Lekmek's striking resemblance to the ugly human. When the heroes ventured here the foreman ordered his slaves to attack with their picks as he waded into melee with his. Lekmek wielded his pick two-handed. He was too ornerly to flee. The slaves fought like devils against the heroes. After this fight, the heroes decided to rest before they moved further into the warrens.

The walls and floor of the chamber they entered after resting was covered with a semi-transparent slippery gray slime that resembled mucous. Two narrow tunnels led south out of this cave, while a flight of steps led up to the north. The walls of this cavern were covered in the foul-smelling crusty slime secreted by slurks, and the floor was slick with their nasty belly grease. The floor was slippery, with anyone moving through here risking falling prone. Kapmek, the Honored Slurk-Wrangler of the Truescale tribe, spent most of his time here with his goo-slick charges. Kapmek, a green-scaled kobold with an overly long snout and swathed in black leather armor, was mounted on slurk-back. Another slurk also roved about the slimy cave. It had the corpse of a bloodscale kobold stuck to its back. Kapmek and his slurks leapt to attack the heroes when they enter this chamber. Kapmek kept his distance on slurkback and pelted foes with shots from his crossbow, managing to kill one of the heroes' kobold allies before he was defeated.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Into the Darkness (day 5)

When the kobolds opened the door for the heroes, six stone platforms with well worn knee rests carved into them were spread through this large chamber. The kobolds here were charged with scouting the upper halls and reporting obvious threats to Merlokrep and his elite bloodscales below. Kerrdremak is a hunched-back kobold with dark blue scales. One of his ears is immensely oversized (a birth defect) and droops under the weight of several human finger-bone earrings. These grim trophies jangled obscenely whenever he nodded his head. When Kerrdremak was convinced to aid the PCs in any way he nodded frantically (accidentally calling attention to the dangling fingerbones), claiming "Kerrdremak always likey pink-skins, me never hurt huu-mans!"

The heroes smashed the door to the next chamber, where a ten-foot diameter pit occupied its center. Directly over the pit a long chain fed through complex pulley system before disappearing into the depths. When the kobolds were pushed into he warrens below this area, and forced to make constant trips to the surface to gather food and fresh water, they grew tired of constantly scampering up the walls of the pit. The kobolds used a large cauldron, several lengths of chain, and pulleys stored on the sub-basement to construct a rudimentary pulley-operated elevator for ease of travel between the two levels. Six kobold sentries commanded by an elite dark talon hunter were posted here to guard the elevator. When the Dark Talon detected the heroes' entrance he staged an ambush, ordering two of the kobolds to hide in the cauldron elevator while he slinked into the shadowed alcove by the entrance. He ordered the other four kobolds to hold their positions, luring the heroes into their trap. Kerrdremak cast spells and shied away from melee. The Dark Talon fought to the death. The other kobolds leapt out of the cauldron to attack. When more than three of their number were slain, the kobolds fled. The kobolds purposefully rigged this elevator to malfunction if too much weight was placed inside. The elevator operates safely with less than 600 pounds in it, easily allowing the transport of a few kobolds and a prisoner, but an armed and armored party of adventurers is likely to cause the elevator to plummet to the bottom 30 feet below, dealing damage to anyone inside. The heroes used the elevator in smaller groups.

Monday, December 5, 2016

Into the Darkness (days 4-5)

After a harrowing encounter, the heroes manage to destroy the cube without any casualties. The suit of mithral plate needed a good wash to rinse off the acidic residue of the cube but was otherwise functional. The +1 battleaxe shed light and bore the inscription "Glintaxe". Jeva has heard the ballad of the Glintaxe at least a few times:

Glintaxe, mighty hero of the dwarven race,
Seeker of heirlooms lost without trace,
He ventured the deeps where old evil sleeps
He perished in the halls of some dark place.
His restless spirit still stalks the night,
His shining axe still glows bright,
I've seen his ghost, and this is no boast,
I've ne'er laid eyes on a more fearful sight.

The heroes asked Kibbo and Jarrdreg why they were gathering the obsidian obelisk, to which they answered for its reflective qualities. Vreggma, Chief Consort and "Only One Allowed to Nag-Nag His Greatness" is having slaves construct a black mirror in her quarters.


After resting, the heroes enter a room with three stone tables in the middle, while the long benches that once stood next to them had been knocked askew and overturned. This chamber was the site of a heated battle between kobold warriors and a few of their captives, who escaped their holding pen on the kobold warrens and made it to here before being overtaken. When the heroes entered, a halfling was grappling with a kobold warrior and two kobolds had a half-elf girl backed into a corner. They looked like they were attempting to recapture her without harming her too badly. A human boy was crying under a table and clutching his head. Four kobolds rushed to engage the heroes. When two of their numbers were slain, the kobolds tried to flee, with two of them succeeding. The warrior grappling with the halfling though hurled javelins from afar, and was then tripping foes with his flying talon. This kobold was brainwashed to fight to the death. The halfling employed his bardic performance to help the heroes during the fight, while the half-elf girl distracted the kobold by throwing rocks. Edgrin Galesong, a chubby halfling and bard extraordinaire, is a member of the Gray Eagles, an adventuring troupe based in Falcon's Hollow who ventured into the wood a week ago seeking treasure. The Gray Eagles were swarmed by a large hunting party of kobolds. Most of Edgrin's companions were killed, but he and a half-elf wizard named Tyran Moonsilver were captured alive and dragged back as captives destined either for eating or sacrifice. Originally dejected by the death of his friends, Edgrin consigned himself to his fate, but when the children were hurled into the holding pen with him Edgrin grew determined to help them escape. The bard and Tyran overwhelmed their guards with more than a little help from the courageous Kimi Eavewalker. As they sprinted for freedom, Tyran and Hollin were felled by spears, but the other children and Edgrin made it to Droskar's Crucible. They took a wrong turn towards some smoking tunnels, where Edgrin watched helplessly as a hulking dwarf there dragged little Jurin Kreed into the darkness. The escapees reversed direction but the kobolds, fast on their heels, caught up to them in this mess hall. Edgrim and Kimi decided to make a stand and buy Mikra and Savram time to escape. The heroes found the overweight halfling and brave little girl fighting for their lives against a band of evil kobolds in a pitched battle. Edgrin is a sweaty, moon-faced little halfling whose heart is as big as his stomach. His once debonair, brocaded, green-velvet doublet and silk leggings are torn and covered in grime, and his lute still hangs on a strap at his side, although he splintered it on a kobold's skull in defense of the kids. Edgrin is all courage and spitfire, willing to die to save any of the children. Edgrin does all he can to aid the heroes' efforts to save Tyran and the rest of the kids. He told them Savram fled the mess hall towards the north, and disclosed the fate of Jurin Kreed, who was taken alive by a hulking dwarf. Kimi is a black-haired young half-elf girl with fierce green eyes wearing a leather hunting vest, slacks, and high hard boots, looking like a miniaturized adventurer. Her bravery flows from her need to protect Mikra, who she treats as her kid brother although he is older than her. Kimi could not be dissuaded from helping the party save the other children.

Next to the mess hall was a once well-appointed kitchen that had suffered from long neglect. Shelves covered in broken stone and other refuse lined the walls, while across the room an old rusty cauldron rested in the ashes of an ancient fire. The refuse on the eastern shelf concealed two potions of owl's wisdom.

The next room the heroes approached was behind a locked strong wooden door. A malcontent of the Truescale tribe named Kerrdremak held court here over five kobold warriors. Consternation at his tribe's many recent tragedies has caused Kerrdremak to unceasingly express his laments to the other five. The group is rife for rebellion, although Kerrdremak is too spineless to suggest it. While approaching this chamber, Hrol, who speaks Draconic, noted Kerrdremak's disillusionment and appealed to it and earned some allies against the Kobold King.