Monday, September 26, 2022
Homeworld: Drinax, Floating Palace
Monday, September 5, 2022
Session One Character Logs
NTR
Sunday, August 21, 2022
The Trojan Reach
Hamish MacTeague (B7997B)
The "Old Man" as he's commonly called, rose through the ranks of the Imperial Navy before retiring as an Admiral. His service was often eclipsed by the fame he acquired in the Battle of Nekrino, leading his single cruiser in battle against a superior force of pirate vessels. His face can be seen on recruiting posters throughout Imperial space.
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Shadows over Mirkwood, The Marsh Bell/Eel Tarn - Session 2
Session Two Recap
A Troll or Two
October 16th, 2946 TA
The Fellowship woke before dawn and broke their fast with the Lake-Town porters. While bringing their small boat down the Stair of Girion, the porters warned the group about the dangers of the Long Marsh and begged them to reconsider their trip.
Galion of Mirkwood |
The camp they found was hastily assembled but it looked as if the dwarves had never slept there. Elondril found an intricate box hidden in a nearby stump, hidden by a dwarven spell of concealment. The Fellowship took the box but, out of respect for Balin, did not open it. The sun was too low in the sky to continue so the group decided to sleep at Balin's camp. During the night, Hallas saw lights flickering above the marsh. He woke the party and they observed the lights from a distance. The Stone Troll that had been hoping to ambush the party as they investigated the lights grew frustrated at their caution and pulled himself from his hiding place in the muck. The Fellowship was ready for him as he charged into the camp and they made short work of him. It was the first combat for many of the members but they all handled themselves well.
The next morning, Hallas led the group south, following the tracks left by, they hoped, Balin and Oin. They soon found the remains of Balin's boat, abandoned and damaged by deep claw marks. The party hurried on until they came across the ruins of an old village. Foundations and crumbling sections of walls could be seen in the muck and mire. The Fellowship, having been warned about Gallows-Weed, easily avoided a large patch of the nasty stuff in the old village.
Eventually, the tracks led to a pool in the middle of the ruined village. The tracks of the dwarves seemed to go straight into the water and did not come out. As the Fellowship was contemplating this, they heard the deep, distant tolling of a bell. They swayed and swooned and soon found themselves awakening in a damp, dark chamber deep underground. Luckily, their packs were somewhat dry and they were able to get torches lit. The place reeked of rot. They found themselves in a large chamber with many side passages. In one of the passages, they found a stout door, covered in claw marks. Beyond the barricaded door they found the objects of their quest, Balin and Oin. Both were severely injured and suffering from dehydration. Balin would not leave until he recovered his axe, a gift from Thorin Oakenshield himself. He told the Fellowship that the smelly, slimy creatures that had attacked them in the larger chamber had taken the axe down a nasty hole that had been dug from the larger chamber. Reluctantly, the group agreed to recover it and made their way down the twisting passage. The passage ended at a wooden door on rusty hinges. To proceed, the Fellowship removed the hinges so they could sneak through. Lily, a skilled burglar, entered the chamber alone. A pile of treasure seemed to gleam and shine in the darkness at the center of the large cavern. Lily took note of Balin's axe and an old sword before she spotted eyes in the dark, growing closer. She grabbed the sword and axe and fled back into the tunnel, but the Marsh Dwellers were upon her. Hallas and Elondril stepped up to block the door, allowing Lily to slip past them. The group fought off the Dwellers for as long as they could but knew that there were too many and they would eventually be overwhelmed. Lily lit a torch and, through some miracle of Hobbit luck, was able to set the wooden door aflame. The creatures recoiled from the fire and that was enough to allow the Fellowship to flee up the tunnel. Grabbing the dwarves, who were too weak to flee on their own, the group plunged back into the pool and swam for the surface. Lily struggled and took in a huge lung full of water, but managed to make it to the surface. With the water churning and boiling beneath them, they fled back to the dwarf camp and their boat.The trip back up the river was uneventful but upon reaching the porter shacks, the Fellowship found that old Nerulf had died in the night. Hallastur attempted to sing a song over his grave but his weariness overcame him and he faltered. Elondril stepped up and sang a song of such beauty that the porters wept and almost seemed to relive old Nerulf's life in the verse. It was something that they will tell their grandchildren about, such was the power and magic of the song.
Elondril's Song of Valor
As darkness falls
And hope's light fades
All around
The foes arrayed
Mortal men
In boots would quake
But us, we few
Shall not forsake
We come to smite
The evil here
To rid this land
Of dread, of fear
So run and hide
Or feel us rend
Your life's forfeit
Cause we're your end.
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Shadows Over Mirkwood - The Marsh Bell, Session 1
Dramatis Personae
Player Characters
Hallas, son of Findimir "Hunter" - Ranger of the North, Captain
Hallas, or Hunter as he's known in Eriador, a young ranger, travels to Lake-Town to find adventure and ensure that the peace brought about by the death of Smaug is lasting. He travels light, with but a bow and spear and a simple, leather corselet.
Elondril, a grandson of Elrond Halfelven, travels to Lake-Town to witness first-hand the Dragontide celebration and to visit his kin in the forest kingdom of Mirkwood.
The Fellowship, having met in Rivendell, decided to travel together to Lake-Town to observe the 5th annual Dragontide Festival. At this point, the group consisted of Elondril of Rivendell, the son of Elrohir of the House of Elrond, Hallas, a Dunedain Ranger, and a young Hobbit adventurer by the name of Lily Gardner. The journey to Lake-Town was uneventful. The Fellowship found Lake-Town to be bustling with activity as the town prepared for the coming festival. Many travelers from all over Wilderland were making the journey, many hoping to participate in the annual Tournament of the Black Arrow. Excitement and interest were particularly high this year as the King of the Wood Elves himself had agreed to donate an Elven bow as the grand prize. This perplexed many as the King had declared the contest beneath him and had forbidden Elves from participating.