Turn 6 - The Siren of the WoodsPhiali is about to head down to the Kezilamite temple, but he realizes that he doesn't know where the place actually is, so he chooses to ask for directions.
"Where's the Medokalaam Temple, if I may ask?""Three hours of walking to the west. In a valley, you can't miss it. Now go."Phiali does so immediately, seeing no point in waiting around. After all, the sooner he deals with these Kezilamites, the sooner he can enjoy the positive benefits of having a backwoods cult following his god's teachings and hopefully gain great favor in his god's eyes. After walking westward for two and a half hours, he gets the sudden urge to say his prayers for some reason. Not seeing any point in fighting said urge (it might save his soul one day, after all), he performs his water-prayer in the relatively peaceful woods, then proceeds on his way. Considering that he only got up in the early evening due to his great filibuster back at the camp, it's already beginning to get dark by the time he reaches the temple.
The sight of the temple is an unusual one, as it sticks out from the forest like a sore thumb with its monumental spires reaching off into the heavens and light marble pillars supporting a roof covered in golden plates. The Kezilamites must be quite rich to be able to afford building something like this in the middle of the woods.
[Perception roll: ?]
The windows are a bit too high to reach from where he is, but there is a huge wooden gate leading inside the temple. Six people in long, flowing white robes are standing in front of it, looking rather intense and watchful.
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Having slapped his way to what he thinks is a somewhat decisive victory,
Gronok tries to look solemn, but impressive at the same time.
[Charisma roll: 1+1-->3]
He only manages to look very smug and cheeky, not being all that good of an actor. He then tries to smugly deliver a speech to convert these foul heathens and make them the first disciples of Mo'kar the Teacher, the new deity that's sure to be sweeping the nation in no time.
[Conversion roll: 4+1-
1]
"That, friend, was just a smidgen of the power that Mo'kar possesses. He knows all, young one, and he wishes to speed us on our enlightenment - presumably for good conversation - and he has the power to do so. So come and join me. When word of Mo'kar spreads, as it rightfully should, the faithful will flock to my side, and together we will advance beyond what we can even dream. So will you not come with me?"The boy stares at him vacantly for a bit, then asks a question.
"Wait, so you're not the Master Assassin in service of that... uh... that king person?""Uh... I retired? You can't be a Master Assassin forever, you know. Besides, I have a god to serve. That's more important.""So you can slap people around like that because you serve this god fella?""Yep.""Could I slap people around like that if I served this god fella?""Maybe? Depends on how "in" you are with Mo'kar. Becoming one of His first disciples would be a good start, I believe."""Well, I'm sold on that idea. What about you guys?""I dunno, sounds suspicious. What if Kezilamites hunt us down?""We slap 'em around like the old guy here slapped Azikim around.""Well, can't argue with that. Would be pretty fun."The last bandit nods in agreement with the other two, but does not speak. Looks like Gronok has his first converts! Well, they might be in it for the divine power, but at least they're actually in.
"Should we drag Azikim along?"[Azikim endurance roll: 3]
Azikim suddenly howls in pain and rolls around on the ground. Must be the stiff wind that just started blowing. He seems to be getting up.
"Nobody's dragging me anywhere! I'm going to kill this old bastard and I'm going to kill him now!"He stands unsteadily and looks at Gronok hatefully, his face bloodied and lacerated to the point of unrecognizability. He looks somewhat angry, to say the least.
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Upon hearing the beautiful siren song emanating from the filthy hovel,
Shashari decides that whatever's inside probably can't harm him. Nothing bad could sing that well! She strolls up to the door and knocks a few times.
"Hello? Me and my ram need shelter! And we love your singing! Could you teach me to sing like you do?"The singing stops. There is the sound of hurried footsteps, then the door opens to reveal, interestingly enough, a man. Though he seems to be quite young, he seems to have a beard beyond his years, stretching all the way down to his chest. His hair is similarly long, and there is a haggard look about him that almost successfully masks the fact that he may have been rather attractive before moving to a hovel deep in the woods. The strangeness of the situation is magnified when he speaks - the voice that was singing was undeniably his, and it lacks any hint of its owner's male nature.
"Oh, a girl alone in the woods! How horrible! Come right in, girl! The dark woods are no place to be for a proper young woman!"He pulls Shashari inside and shuts the door behind him tightly.
"There are witches about, you know. No place for a young lady like yourself, no way. So, what were you saying out there? I'm afraid I only heard the knocking."[Shashari shock roll: 1-->1]
Shashari merely stares at him. She stares at the man in complete shock and confusion.
"Please ,don't stare. I can't help my voice. It is what I have always sounded like, I'm afraid."She merely keeps staring unblinkingly.
"Please, stop. Stop now."Shashari fails to stop doing so, though not really of her own volition. This is quite a lot for a sheltered girl like herself to take in all at once, after all. She needs some time to process this. After a few moments, the man begins to look self-conscious, which then transforms into great anxiety, culminating in the man making a rapid escape to one of the corners of the hovel, disappearing between two odd bits of furniture.
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Liking the prospect of sampling somebody's wine collection,
Elizas opts to follow the merchant to his friend Patalim's establishment.
"Very well, let's head on over to your friend's home!""We should. It is about to get dark."As they proceed through the streets, the sun is indeed well on its way down. It has almost set by the time they reach... a locked door. The merchant gets off the cart and knocks. It doesn't open. He knocks again. And again. And again. Still nothing.
While the merchant is knocking ever more fiercely, Elizas finds himself looking at the front of the locked building. As he draws perilously close to finishing the bottle of amazing wine, his attention is drawn to a board on one of the windows. It bears an interesting message:
Den of Debauchery closed by order of King Hazamor.
Glory to Kezilam!Elizas gets the feeling this Kezilam person is not very fond of fun, at least not the kind he prefers.
Phiali: 5 MP
Sejena: 2 MP
Gronok: 5 MP
Elizas: 5 MP
Shashari: 5 MP