Alex looked up as Lyssa and Tammy arrived in the clearing and slowly released a breath. "You're here," he said flatly.
"I don't wanna miss the surprise," Lyssa replied.
"I said I'd be. Is something wrong?" Tammy asked, drawing near and staring at him intently. "It's odd to see you dressed up without a festival."
Alex turned away from the stare and studied a fallen leaf. "No, .. Yes. Listen, I did something - are we alone?" Lyssa nodded. "Good. It's dangerous, you might not want to be-"
"You found one of Mausellon's nineteen lost Broaches, put it on thinking it was harmless and would go good with your eyes and it cursed you into forever roaming the world, working against the light gods!?" Lyssa narrowed her eyes and exaggeratedly scratched her chin. Alex coughed. "But you're not wearing a broach. And your padding's uneven again. I told you not to do that yourself." Alex coughed again.
"If you need our help, you know we're here for you."
"I just suddenly feel like I shouldn't be dragging you into it." He was silent as he looked at his friends. "If you're sure, it would be easier to show you." Alex stood and began walking through a narrow, recently made trail through the underbrush. "It's this way.
I don't think I'll be going back to Cow's Hoof. It just won't be safe anymore, and-"
"Come on, just tell us what it is, I can't take the waiting," Lyssa tried to interrupt, while Tammy rolled her eyes
"I was planning on moving soon anyway. It's too small. I can't spend my entire life here." Alex talked over his friend. "I would have saved a bit more money, but then this happened and .. we're here."
"Oh! You finally decided it was time to leave because you don't know how to hide a cave with an obviously fake bush, and are too embarrassed to stay. It all makes sense now!" Lyssa enthusiastically claimed.
"Um, yes, that's exactly it," he muttered. "Wait here." He adjusted his carefully prepared fake bush, annoyed at the apparently wasted three hours, and entered the far side of the cave from his friends. He emerged a moment later carrying his necromancy book. "A month ago, I found this."
Tammy's lips moved for a few seconds, as though she was silently muttering to herself. "That is .. Magic?" She hesitated, and spoke in a voice that barely carried to him. "Necromancy?"
"Magic? Really?"
He nodded. "Yes. It was written for a new-"
"You finally got your chance to learn magic! Oh Alex, I'm so happy for you!" Lyssa glomped him.
Tammy looked into his eyes silently for several seconds, Lyssa still clutching him, before exhaling loudly. "How can I help?"
Alex grinned. "In there. I spent the month preparing my first spell. I wanted you two here." He'd had to carefully cleanse every bone, before bathing each in his mana. It had been in turn revolting and mind-numbingly dull. After a few animations, or just one, if he was lucky, he would have enough experience that such preparations wouldn't be needed. "Lyssa?"
Once his friend let go, he led the way into the cave, where the stag's skeleton lay on its stomach inside a simple chalk circle. He had carefully placed each bone where it belonged, and had each piece held in place with string. "I'll need to concentrate for this. It could take a while."
He sat in front of its head and tentatively reached out to touch its snout before closing his eyes. He could faintly feel where his magic was as he forced it through his fingers. He pushed it out to form a connection first with the left side of the jaw, and then the right. He slowly formed bridges between each vertebrae, extending this sense as he went. The mana in each new vertebrae felt clumsier and slower to respond.
A sharp noise drew his attention to the left. "Sorry, sat on a sharp rock. You know your hand is glowing with black light? It's wierd." He glared and focused back to fixing the damage the delay had surely cost. Conveniently, everything remained. He finished the last two vertebrae, before slowly going down each leg. That done, He double-checked the connections, before finally implanting a simple control matrix. Just as he finished, he blacked out.
He found himself in a room, with a small white puffball of a cat sitting on a purple cushion in front of him. Before he could take in anything else, he was awake in his body again. 'That cat .. was the one from the void,' he thought. 'Kaowe?'
He looked around. His friends were sitting with their backs to the wall, and his bags had been moved next to Tammy. They were staring at him. "What did you do?"
"There was a big flash and then your hair grew really fast and turned every color."
Alex looked noted bright hair in either side of his vision, and a mass of colors in his lap. He jumped, stumbling backwards as his legs caught on his hair.
In Kaowe's name, rise. He groaned softly as Tammy helped him up. "The book mentioned that a first spell might cause changes, but I didn't think it would be like that. I don't feel any different. It's not that bad, we can cut it short and I'll wear a hat."
"Your eyes are-"
He had a sudden sharp headache
IN KAOWE'S NAME, RISE! "In Kawaii's name, rise." He cut Tammy off suddenly.
Stupid Alex, can't even say his god's name right. Alex was slightly confused by his strange thoughts.
Tammy looked concerned, "Are-" She silenced as the skeleton stag rose.
"Your first spell worked! This is the greatest! What now?"
The Azure Shield has three duchies. I have marked them and their capitals. The capital of the kingdom is in the west, marked by a *. Your current location is the red x.
Health: 6/6
Mana: 6/8 [+1/night] [1 upkeep/day]
Minions: 1/2
Temporary Modifiers: Painful Headache
Traits:Feminine
Rainbow eyes and long rainbow hair
Magic Skills:Necromancy Bone 1: Initiate
- Command-- May reliably control 3 undead
Projection Awareness of minions is limited to mundane senses- Speed---
Blood 0: Unknown
Shadow 0: Unknown
General
- Speed 0
- Capacity 8
- Recharge 1
- Mage Sight 0
Mundane Skills:Architecture 0[1]
Military Logistics 0[1]
Farming 2
Clerk 2
StatsStrength 6
Dexterity 4
Constitution 6
Intelligence 8
Wisdom 7
Charisma 8
Karma 5
Bone
Animate Skeleton 1 - Animate an already prepared skeleton, under your command. They will obey commands literally, to the best of their ability. They are roughly as powerful as a typical farmer.Loosely limited to human-sized skeletons.
Costs 2 mana.
Casting time of 30 minutes.
Upkeep of 1 mana/skeleton/day.
Call Spirit 1 - Summon a deceased person's soul. Targeting requires a person, place, or object of great sentimental value. This will fail if the soul has been claimed by a deity, and alert said deity. The spirit can only interact with the mundane world through dreams. Summoned spirit is not bound.Casting time of 30 minutes.
Costs 1 mana.
9 days hardtack
3 Iron, 29 Copper coins (1 iron is 10 copper. A cheap inn room and six meals costs five copper.)
20ft rope
Good Knife
Small Backpack
2x Small Saddlebags
Lyssa
Healthy
Extremely Loyal
****Trapper [Good Kit]
***Tracker
Tammy
Healthy
Extremely Loyal
****Crossbows [Good Crossbow, 20 bolts]
***Negotiation
Skeleton Stag
((Animate Skeleton changed to cost two mana.
I think this was my first real try at dialog. Let me know how it is.))
Spell success. Friends added to inventory. Friends' money added to inventory. Plan?