Will you keep adventuring with the mangled leg, or retire?
Nah, that wouldn't be the reason - mangled legs still heal - I'll go with the angle that it was badly damaged but not to the point of being unusable and unsalvagable. If it was fully severed or had just the nerves cut off I would have retired then, though.
I'm still gonna retire Olith, due to the events of this chapter.
After resting up at Fatab's inn, the group of four left Deadstricken shortly before dawn. The journey back to Tallchanneled was as uneventful as they hoped - the last few days were a bit too full of excitement, even for the likes of Tiquo and Cobim.
Olith knew, however, that Elbens' death wasn't the end of their line of work. There were still many more creatures out there, actively malicious beings or simple wild animals, willing to harm the innocent citizens of the Confederation - while the Councils of Flame and Coalition of Cyclones were rebuilding and bringing order back to the villages, Olith and his group would have to scour the nearby areas for potential dangers. Although, Tiquo and Cobim were disappointed, the young hero wasn't surprised when Lir had another order.
Viperparch was a shrine that was present even before the Northern Coalition settled the Planes of Portent. No one truly knows who built it - no other traces of this civilization are left. Similar shrines were found in other regions of this part of the world, and almost universally they were dwellings of different types of large creatures. Very few journeyed to these ancient ruins, and even fewer returned alive to tell the tale. This one was home to some type of primal, animal god - a force of nature.
As Olith's group was leaving the mead hall, Lir quickly stopped them. In a hushed tone, he began speaking of another worrying event - reports from various villages have surfaced that the villagers were going missing in the middle of the night, never to be seen again. A night watch was set in Farmthinned - all of the guards had been killed, although the hamlet's citizens found one of them still barely alive, with several missing limbs and broken ribs - he died of his injuries shortly after. Before he bled out, the watchman mentioned three, crazed-looking humans, one of which he recognized as Anya Thornhomes, now known as "the Ghoul".
Olith didn't know of her, but he shuddered to think of what type of horrid act a human being would have to commit in order to be compared to a mindless, undead monster. Regardless, this was a task that required further investigation. Asking the citizens of nearby hamlets might have provided a clue as to a potential location of the three murderers - the desert titan could wait for now, as it appeared that it's most recent attack occured more than 60 years ago - it clearly was in no hurry to strike again.
The group started their investigation in Walkedbuds, a village ruled by the Momentous Councils, with Ape Hairyfuture as the lady. The woman was quite well-informed of this series of murders - apparently, Anya used to be a hearthperson of the Crimson Group of Farmthinned, until she left them for unknown reasons. Regardless, the mutilated watchman recognized her, and as she hadn't been seen in Farmthinned for months now, it was very likely that she was indeed one of the culprits behind these killings. At around the same time, two other hearthpeople, one from Filledseed and the other from Calmcreek, also left and were not seen again for months. It was possible that they were Anya's accomplices.
Olith later talked with a little girl, Asa Cottonfound. The child mentioned that she and her cousin, Cikul Hailtaught, went for a walk to the nearby waterfall. There, they saw a strange, two-story house - she mentioned smelling an awful odor coming from it when the two got close. Asa didn't understand why, but upon the stench hitting them, Cikul quickly grabbed her by the arm and ran off back home, looking around in a panicked manner.
The group could only guess what it was exactly that unnerved Cikul. Regardless, now that they had a lead, they would head to this mysterious shack. It wasn't too far to the west from Walkedbuds.
A badly mangled and partially rotten corpse of a geist was on the ground in front of the house. This in itself wasn't worrying, perhaps it was simply an act of self-defense. Regardless, the shack itself was quite unsettling.
Upon opening the front door, a horrid stench hit Olith in the face, making him cough. A chest lay near the left wall, and spatters of water were visible all around the floor, where a few seeds were scattered. There was also a small workshop to the right of the entrance, and another door was on the opposite side, leading outside. Out of curiosity, Olith checked what was inside the chest - a pile of large bones was inside it, alongside a few articles of leather clothing and more seeds.
Olith went towards the staircase, not quite sure what to expect. It appeared that the odor got worse and worse as he neared the staircase, and was almost overpowering when he reached the upper floor.
He immediately noticed what was causing it - a partially eaten corpse and several limbs lay on the large table. Olith realized what this meant - Anya and her accomplices were kidnapping the villagers in order to eat them. He was enraged, but moreso confused - how could a human being sink to something as low as this, especially given the situation their entire expedition had been in?
Regardless, he pressed onward, going down the corridor to his left, and entering the first door he came across.
A skeleton lay on the table - it was missing all of its limbs and head. Unwillingly, Olith opened the barrel near the right wall - inside it were a skull and the missing arms and legs, presumably belonging to the skeleton, as well as the decapitated head of a geist. There were two weapons hanged on the wall, a bronze maul and some type of crude-looking copper dagger. Torture implements, most likely.
Wanting to find the culprits of this as soon as possible and get out of this den of wretchedness, the swordsman stormed out of the room and barged into the one on his right.
He nearly vomited when he saw what was inside - the partially rotten, dismembered corpse of a human female lay on the bed in front of him. He quickly closed the door, so Cobim and Aader wouldn't have to see this gruesome display. Even for someone who stared death in the face multiple times, Olith thought this was too much for him to bear.
He went back to the dining room, hearing some noises coming from the other side of the house. As he neared another door, it became apparent that this was the sound of somebody talking.
Opening the door to another room, he was almost immediately jumped by two women and a man - all emanated a horrid stench and appeared as though they hadn't bathed in anything except blood for the past few weeks, or even months.
The woman dressed almost entirely in bone armor quickly struck Olith, but his tattered cape managed to reflect the blow from her axe. On the other hand, Olith himself didn't manage to pierce through the man's armor.
All of them appeared to be veteran fighters, skillfully wielding their weapons, and possessing several scars.
Olith retreated back into the dining room, so that his companions could catch up to him - it was unwise, in retrospect, to have started the fight without everyone ready.
Regardless, a slip-up by the axewoman allowed Olith to disable her weapon arm, causing her to drop her dark iron axe.
A follow-up slash by Cobim caused the woman to fall over, letting loose a roar of pain mixed with great anger, followed by her declaring her murder of one of the villagers.
Another slash from Tiquo decapitated the screaming wretch. Unfortunately, the close quarters of the fight didn't leave room for Cobim to dodge, and so she took a stab from the male spearman. Her arm hung limply and her sword dropped to the ground.
In a daze, Cobim tried to charge the man, but ended up hitting Olith instead, leaving both of them stunned. The cannibal took this opportunity to stab Olith with his glaive, an attack that severed the nerves in his arm and caused him to lose hold of his sword. The spearman's friend was fighting with Aader, and managed to cut off one of her hooves, leaving her on the ground.
Another attack from the spearman hit Olith in the stomach, causing him to vomit. Meanwhile, the swordswoman was seemingly intent on killing Aader, stabbing into her flesh over and over as she cackled madly. She then cut off the draenei's left leg below the ankle, followed by powerful slash to the stomach, causing Aader's guts to spill to the floor.
Olith motioned for Tiquo to immediately help the draenei, before picking up his sword with his working arm. Unfortunately, he didn't notice another attack from the spearman, which cut a massive hole in his injured arm. Even more blood sprayed as Tiquo cut off the swordswoman's hand, and her laughter turned to screams.
Trying to focus, he risked a stab at the man's right foot, which ended up paying off - the attack severed the cannibals foot clean off and he fell to the floor, groaning in pain. Tiquo managed to cut off the swordswoman's other hand, leaving her utterly defenseless. Another slash decapitated her.
The spearmans death followed not late after, when Olith severed his other foot, and then stabbed him straight through the head.
Unfortunately, the injuries sustained by Aader were too great, and she went completely limp a few moments later.
Tiquo helped carry Olith and Cobim out of the building, being the only one who didn't sustain any injuries. A single lion tried to make the group it's meal, however several slashes from Tiquo and Olith put it down.
The three returned to Tallchanneled, reporting their victory over Anya and her group - although, it certainly didn't feel like much of a success. To Corud's surprise, Olith handed in his armor and shield without a word, then left the mead hall, back to his home, along with Cobim and Tiquo. They were in no shape, physically or mentally, to fight anymore.
Of course, this is merely the end of Olith's chapter, dear reader, not the end of any potential stories from this region. Who will be the next to gain fame and potentially cause large ripple effects throughout the world? Only time will tell.
OOC: This was a doozy - quite a darker end to Olith's story than what I originally wanted to happen, but it goes to show - do not mess with retired adventurers. As a little bonus,
here's a fun drawing of Anya done by Zyalin on the subreddit, so kudos to him!
That bit at the cannibal's house was a pain to do. For whatever reason, most of the site lagged horribly, nearly as bad as Dark Fortresses - no clue why. Another bizarre thing is that around the entire campsite there were blips indicating wandering creatures - they moved around but no ambushes happened. No idea what that was about.
I'll set up a poll for who we could play as next, so I'd appreciate if you guys voted - it will close on the 8th.
Thoughts? Comments?