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kesperan

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Re: Museum III, adventure succession game (DF 0.47.05)
« Reply #4185 on: November 20, 2024, 10:15:04 am »

So wait, did you leave Ssssteven the serpent man blowgunner in Orid Xem?
Not to be confused with the original Steve. I've added him to the list of submissions, and updated the other lists.

Thanks for updating the Museum submissions. I think one has been missed out by accident. In turn 150, my adventurer Oddom Coalbound submitted an artifact adamantine axe. Full details at the bottom of my post for turn 150, which you’ve already linked to on the front page.

At some point the vampires were extinct, I think.
I guess someone must have been handing out goblets of blood wine again. or was it the anti-rapture?

Yeah, there are tons of new vampires sired through player activity, and they seem to gravitate to Treatyseed as priests of The Sect of Evenness.

Also just some wholesome story telling with Arthur and Miarai's children

All three of their kids are still alive thankfully. It would appear Arandil married a werebeast so that might be awkward…
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Wow. I believe Kesperan has just won adventurer mode.

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« Reply #4186 on: November 20, 2024, 03:25:41 pm »

Thanks for updating the Museum submissions. I think one has been missed out by accident. In turn 150, my adventurer Oddom Coalbound submitted an artifact adamantine axe. Full details at the bottom of my post for turn 150, which you’ve already linked to on the front page.

I had not really caught up yet with reading all the stories from the months when I was absent, I just quickly linked all stories I could find on the front page, but I've caught up now.
That was a fun adventure you had there, Too bad the crashing metal spear was lost, that is one of the coolest artifacts I've seen.
I've added the museum entry, which is quite badass as well.

I still need to write down my own adventure from over a century ago. I have some notes and that reminded me that the word horror does not really begin to describe that turn. I will post it soon.
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« Reply #4187 on: November 20, 2024, 06:21:43 pm »

Write up of turn 136

The following text is attributed to Bralbaard Hammerfishes, and dated to somewhere half-way the 12th century.

A finally have decided to write down my adventurers from what is by now, over a century ago.
I will keep it short, both because I do not remember the details after such a long time, but also because the whole experience has been.. quite traumatic to say the least.  But I have decided this needs to be written down, as a word of warning.

At the time before everything went dark, I was busy enjoying my life, my life in what might be considered the purest form of immortality, acquired in my previous adventures. Immortal, but not undead because the world had forgotten about my age.
Life was good, but not without responsibility. The world was dying and there were very few that tried to save it. Even though Maloy and I have a… troubled past, Maloy had the right idea trying to build an army of angels in Incenseorder. The world needed something to counter the undead hordes and the corruption. I took six warriors of Udir from Razorbridge. The moonlit fox owed me as much. I would use them to breed my own lines, for a second chance to fight the corruption if Maloy failed.

What better place would there be to raise that army than at the site of the angels’ original vault: Coverashes? The warriors of Udir themselves call this place by another name: Lightningrope. The place where energy from the heavens is channeled down to earth, as through an umbilical. Lightningrope, our connection to the realm of the gods.

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For several years the angels and I worked on reclaiming the site, but I had underestimated the force that had been growing in the North-East of the world. In the darkness of Stetárnil Geshud Geles a festering madness had been nibbling at the very fabric of the world itself. One day suddenly the fabric tore, and I was pulled under.

(OOC: at this point I unretired my character after fortress building and ended up... somewhere else)

The ground tore open under my feet, and the earth swallowed me whole. It felt worse than any of the deaths I had died over the last four centuries. I fell at ever increasing speed while things clawed at me from the darkness. The agony was not the worst. There was a cackling madness in the darkness, a force similar to, no, much, much worse than bogeymen.  It tore my divine blistered metal sword and steel armor away from me and then began clawing at my sanity.
Darkness and Agony took over my whole being.

When I woke up I was in pain and felt completely violated. For some reason I knew exactly where I was. I was in Stetárnil Geshud Geles, or Honeyhammer. This was the bedroom of the Honey Fiend, who had trapped me here by dark powers that are beyond any of us. I screamed and crawled away, backing up against a wall. 

The honey fiends quarters were a horrifying mess with body parts and artifacts randomly strewn about. In a corner I spotted Maloy’s tongue, and his teeth. I’m not sure at all how I recognized those items, but the fact that Maloy had been walking around with my severed ear for the better part of a century might have something to do with it. I can only imagine the poor wolf man has suffered the same fate as me and was tortured to death in this room.

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I wanted to run, but despite the agony and horror there was something stronger than me in that room, pulling me towards it. A dark figurine of the worm itself.

“SLINPA ESH” THE WORM OF EMPTINESS.

In previous adventures, the worm had granted me immortal life. But at what cost? The dark force that permeated this place compelled me to take the figurine. When I did, I felt the mad entity withdraw, satisfied. I was breathing air again.

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It was then that I realised this was one of the artifacts that the honey fiend had stolen from the museum. 
I found several others.  Guki pusap (the dark gnome oxang) and The hateful armored two head of menace (iron breastplate).
Still shaking I left the Honey Fiend’s quarters. If I had been in a better state I would have presented the reader with a better description of the madness of Honeyhammer, but all I wanted was to get away. I passed the disfigured and tortured remains of many creatures and jumped over a magma moat of burning poetry, and ran. 

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I ran like I never had before.
I did not stop to eat and drink, nor to rest. When I got to Incenseorder I must have looked like an undead.  I made it to Maloy’s castle to give him his tongue back but could not find it anymore. I must have misplaced it somewhere. Maloy actually seemed to have a tongue and it was all very confusing. I must not have made any sense to the wolf man, but he had to be warned! He had to be warned of the danger!

Just when I started to doubt my own sanity, a guard took me away from Maloy to a backroom. The wolf lord looked relieved. I expected the guard to take me away to a madhouse, but he fell to his knees and started to cry instead.  He told me his name was Zar Evenchirped and that he had escaped Honeyhammer himself several years ago. He had been the traveling companion of a gremlin named Awi Priestnails that died at the place, and Zar had, after months of torture, only barely escaped the madness himself.
I doubted he had escaped the madness entirely, the man had little sanity left. In a way I was looking in a mirror, and this allowed me to snap out of it.
Whatever the honey fiend had done to me, I had the museums items back and would return them.  And now at least, I would no longer underestimate this festering madness. It was not too late yet.

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That concludes this adventure.
So I do not know what dfhackery or voodoo stuff made me unretire in Dikbutdagrates bedroom of all places, but this is what my embark screen looked like:
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The turn was pure nightmare fuel. 

I resubmitted the lost items, and something horrifying I found in Honeyhammer. A vermin sized dwarf, that was locked in a pear wood barrel.


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Re: Museum III, adventure succession game (DF 0.47.05)
« Reply #4188 on: November 20, 2024, 06:29:29 pm »

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« Reply #4189 on: November 20, 2024, 06:29:56 pm »

Yeah, I haven't caught up with a lot of stories. I think for all my skip, I'll be going in blind myself.



About Treatyseed, it's been unviewable in LV since around years 800-900 in game, I'm not sure why. I finally checked in Legends Browser 2 and it says "Not found" and in the link it says "null".

Brushsack, another settlement that hasn't shown up on LV for a long time now, says
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Hey, Eric, do you remember Zokun's race? I made a page for Zokun, but it's just bare bones.



Speaking of Zokun, I found a Zokun Desisidos Kironebal Mosos, known in the common tongue as Zokun Snarlcalls the Holy Reverence of Tragedy, I suspect it's someone's adventurer.
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« Reply #4190 on: November 20, 2024, 06:44:12 pm »

wild
Yes, note how this worm figurine is actually predicting this whole uncanny plot about something bad happening to the sun, too.

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« Reply #4191 on: November 20, 2024, 07:03:26 pm »

"it is still shrouded in mystery"
sure is

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« Reply #4192 on: Today at 03:08:25 am »


Speaking of Zokun, I found a Zokun Desisidos Kironebal Mosos, known in the common tongue as Zokun Snarlcalls the Holy Reverence of Tragedy, I suspect it's someone's adventurer.

Yes, one of Eric's, so the same Zokun, I would guess? See museum submission #76.
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« Reply #4193 on: Today at 07:30:10 am »

When I got to Incenseorder I must have looked like an undead.  I made it to Maloy’s castle to give him his tongue back but could not find it anymore. I must have misplaced it somewhere. Maloy actually seemed to have a tongue and it was all very confusing. I must not have made any sense to the wolf man, but he had to be warned! He had to be warned of the danger!

Just when I started to doubt my own sanity, a guard took me away from Maloy to a backroom. The wolf lord looked relieved.


Yeah we don't talk about the nightmares encroaching on our borders...I made a nest of undead howling freaks on my north border to try and keep the Honey Fiend away and he just harvested them  :o

I didn't realize he was harvesting my body parts that had fallen off and regenerated later! That is disturbing and I regret not burning the parts lol


Even though Maloy and I have a… troubled past, Maloy had the right idea trying to build an army of angels in Incenseorder. The world needed something to counter the undead hordes and the corruption. I took six warriors of Udir from Razorbridge. The moonlit fox owed me as much. I would use them to breed my own lines, for a second chance to fight the corruption if Maloy failed.


I try to avoid the evil mad scientist vibes with some good deeds lol. I still gotta drop abunch off in the elven forests and other human realms. I feel like they're a pretty decent counter to the blight and they seem to be immune to it.



hmmm worm prophecy and the withering sun that's actually a pretty neat coincidence


All three of their kids are still alive thankfully. It would appear Arandil married a werebeast so that might be awkward…


You know that just matches his personality to a T
Bet he really connected with her over their mutual outcast status with their home cultures

Bet his parents were mortified
his uncle wolf man probably cheered for him though

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« Reply #4194 on: Today at 12:52:15 pm »

Excellent write up! That was great.
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