Monday, July 27, 2020

To Hell And Back


But all your pain could be gone,” the devil purred.

“My pain is what makes me what I am!” Shadow snarled with uncharacteristic venom. “Take your contract and shove it!”

You could save Brigitte,” Chyvvom promised.

“Only to have her fall to Blood Veil, or some other horror,” Erin countered. “Your offer is a hollow lie.”

“I’ve been a slave to others,” Jax snapped. “I won’t be a slave to you!”

One by one, each person heard the Contract Devil promise them the very thing they’d most longed for – and one by one, they turned it down. With a sigh of sadness, Chyvvom strolled back to the magic circle in the center of the rotunda, where he’d stood when they first saw him. He gave the party one final, sad smile. “Alas – you had the opportunity to remake your lives, to save those whom you loved. Now you will spend the rest of eternity wondering why you threw that opportunity away.” Time resumed its normal flow: breathing and heartbeats resumed, and the summoning circle again crackled with arcane energy. Chyvvom nodded with a slight bow, and vanished from sight.

Monday, July 20, 2020

A Deal With The Devil


“We need to put these back!” Nat said urgently as he struggled to put the two scrolls they’d found back into the hidden pocket in the dead man’s sleeve. His hands were trembling so badly that it took him several tries; ultimately, he just wadded the papers into a ball and shoved them in. The others watched him in shock – they’d never seen Nat pass up the opportunity to grab some magical loot. The wizard saw their looks. “The Lictor! He told us not to take anything! We don’t want to leave any trace we were here!”

Monday, July 13, 2020

The Lictor’s Price


“Let’s just let Shadow do the talking,” Erin told Nat firmly as they hiked up the road leading to Citadel Vraid. They were still debating strategies for convincing the Hellknights to release their Shoanti prisoner, the shaman One-Life, to them, and some of Nat’s suggestions were, well, a bit out there.

“I still think all we have to do is convince them that we’re working to undermine the Queen, and they’ll jump at the opportunity,” Jax offered. He remained optimistic that the Knights of the Nail would be willing allies. “We all want the same thing.”

“We don’t know what they want,” Wren snapped. “These are Hellknights! We don’t know who’s side they’re on, or what their motives are. We don’t have any idea why they left Korvosa. All we do know is that they answer to Asmodeus, and that means they can’t really be trusted.”

Monday, July 6, 2020

Assassin Ambush


Nat’s ears were still ringing from the screaming crossbow bolts that had just flown past Erin. He saw an arrow strike a nearby tree, the shaft quivering. A pit had suddenly opened up right beside him, swallowing their fire and plunging everything into darkness. They seemed to be surrounded by enemies, but he couldn’t see anyone. It seemed to be a well-planned and coordinated ambush, which meant the bad guys thought they had them right where they wanted them. Time to change that. Dancing along the crumbling edges of the pit, he grabbed Erin and Wren each by one arm. “Heading about a hundred feet north-northwest!” he yelled out in Elvish (praying their enemies wouldn’t understand him) then cast Dimension Door.