Dragonlance--
DM Bob does put in his prep work, and we all have appreciated it when he does. But after last session's "Scroll-Con" and the formation of the Whitestone Forces for Krynn (WSF), he turned up this week with like twenty pages listing out the Whitestone Forces' order of combat. Bob is (ex?-)military, and has a lot of experience with logistical stuff, so this was just him applying some of his work experience. It also gave our party titles as part of the main war council.
Lord Commander: Lord Evrouin Brightblade
Master of Wands: Justinius of the Red Robes
Master of the Crozier: Gavin of Erol
Master of Arms: Runa Firebrand
Master of Scouts: Catt Trapspringer
Some of the named NPCs from Scroll-Con were listed as commanders of various parts of the WSF, too, and most of the session was centered around some of the logistics of mobilizing our forces and getting them to the High Clerist Tower, a strategic choke-point where we hoped to stop the Blue Dragon Army's march. We started by heading to Palanthas.
As irony would have it, Jesse (Justinius' player) was absent this week, which was hilarious to the table, because Justinius has been keen to return to Palanthas to try to get into the Great Library there, as he's a keen student of history. To explain his absence, Bob decreed that Justinius was spending his time stuck in "Wizard Zoom." (Justinius was elevated to the Wizards' Conclave within the Orders of High Sorcery, which includes a modification to his robes that allow him to essentially remotely project himself to the conclave meetings.) Bob joked that he was having to sit through "orientation videos" and other HR-mandated stuff.
While other members of the party helped arrange for establishing our garrison near Palanthas, and scouting missions to send out to scout the Blue Dragon Army, the High Clerist Tower, and so on, Gavin went to the Library to see if they had anything that would help us out when we got to the High Clerist Tower. The aesthetics who run the Library were a little surprised at first at Gavin's backstory, but this was-- as I expected-- the "in" we needed, as he was invited to speak with the master of their order, Astinius. He is, like Gavin, an ageless mortal, tasked with the duty of recording everything that happens on Krynn. He has tools to help him in this regard, but as he admitted to Gavin, even these can't see certain events, such as the Battle of the Pit, from the Third Dragon War-- where Gavin's friend Huma Dragonbane died to banish Takhisis to the Abyss. So, in exchange for providing his account of the battle, Gavin would get access to any information he needed about the High Clerist Tower. We all noted that Justinius would probably be quietly fuming about it.
While in Palanthas, Lord Amothus (lord-mayor of the city) said that as the city didn't have any martial forces they could add to the WSF, they would instead foot the bill for whatever needed paying. We did end up having to attend a fancy dinner with a number of the city's nobility-- all wealthy merchants and their spouses-- and having to field some questions, like how did Evrouin become head of the WSF, where is Runa (the barbarian) from, what do you mean Gavin is married to a dragon, etc. All of these nouveau riche types really failed to realize the gravity of the situation-- the Chromatic Dragon Armies have basically conquered or besieged nearly every major settlement on the continent, and Palanthas is next on the list-- and we walked away from the dinner thinking of them all as "useless people."
The High Clerist Tower had been sealed back during the Cataclysm (actually immediately before it), but Evrouin was able to unseal them-- as he was deemed a "worthy" Knight of the Sword. From there, the WSF began building up our defenses in the surrounding fortress and repairing the dragon traps in the Tower itself. But we then found a door in the basement, locked with a rune on the door which Gavin recognized as wizard writing meaning DO NOT OPEN. We all agreed it was a good idea, and basically had Justinius agree not to open it. (Mike/Evrouin: "Justinius, if you agree to leaving it closed, say nothing. ...Excellent.") But, because we still felt we should know what was inside, Runa used her augury ability to remotely view what lay beyond the door:
A Dragon Orb. And she heard a voice whisper (despite her augury ability rendering her deaf while using it) "Free me..." before she was shunted out of her augury vision.
We know from what Gavin learned that during the First Dragon War, the Tower was used as a dragon trap, with the wizards who built the Tower somehow driving the dragons into a blind rage, trapping them when their heads came through the portcullis, clamping their mouths shut, and then slaying them while they were trapped. The Orb was likely how they did it, and they were likely able to do it by dint of being the O.G. wizards who founded the Orders of High Sorcery.
But we also know that meddling with a Dragon Orb is a dangerous prospect. The elven city of Silvanest was lost in a neverending nightmare when their king tried to use one. Justinius got extremely lucky when he used that same Orb to temporarily drive off the ancient green wyrm dragon Cyan Bloodbane, and there's no guarantee he'll be able to do it again.
Next time: The Whitestone Forces play Dragonlance TD against the Blue Dragon Army.
DM Bob does put in his prep work, and we all have appreciated it when he does. But after last session's "Scroll-Con" and the formation of the Whitestone Forces for Krynn (WSF), he turned up this week with like twenty pages listing out the Whitestone Forces' order of combat. Bob is (ex?-)military, and has a lot of experience with logistical stuff, so this was just him applying some of his work experience. It also gave our party titles as part of the main war council.
Lord Commander: Lord Evrouin Brightblade
Master of Wands: Justinius of the Red Robes
Master of the Crozier: Gavin of Erol
Master of Arms: Runa Firebrand
Master of Scouts: Catt Trapspringer
Some of the named NPCs from Scroll-Con were listed as commanders of various parts of the WSF, too, and most of the session was centered around some of the logistics of mobilizing our forces and getting them to the High Clerist Tower, a strategic choke-point where we hoped to stop the Blue Dragon Army's march. We started by heading to Palanthas.
As irony would have it, Jesse (Justinius' player) was absent this week, which was hilarious to the table, because Justinius has been keen to return to Palanthas to try to get into the Great Library there, as he's a keen student of history. To explain his absence, Bob decreed that Justinius was spending his time stuck in "Wizard Zoom." (Justinius was elevated to the Wizards' Conclave within the Orders of High Sorcery, which includes a modification to his robes that allow him to essentially remotely project himself to the conclave meetings.) Bob joked that he was having to sit through "orientation videos" and other HR-mandated stuff.
While other members of the party helped arrange for establishing our garrison near Palanthas, and scouting missions to send out to scout the Blue Dragon Army, the High Clerist Tower, and so on, Gavin went to the Library to see if they had anything that would help us out when we got to the High Clerist Tower. The aesthetics who run the Library were a little surprised at first at Gavin's backstory, but this was-- as I expected-- the "in" we needed, as he was invited to speak with the master of their order, Astinius. He is, like Gavin, an ageless mortal, tasked with the duty of recording everything that happens on Krynn. He has tools to help him in this regard, but as he admitted to Gavin, even these can't see certain events, such as the Battle of the Pit, from the Third Dragon War-- where Gavin's friend Huma Dragonbane died to banish Takhisis to the Abyss. So, in exchange for providing his account of the battle, Gavin would get access to any information he needed about the High Clerist Tower. We all noted that Justinius would probably be quietly fuming about it.
While in Palanthas, Lord Amothus (lord-mayor of the city) said that as the city didn't have any martial forces they could add to the WSF, they would instead foot the bill for whatever needed paying. We did end up having to attend a fancy dinner with a number of the city's nobility-- all wealthy merchants and their spouses-- and having to field some questions, like how did Evrouin become head of the WSF, where is Runa (the barbarian) from, what do you mean Gavin is married to a dragon, etc. All of these nouveau riche types really failed to realize the gravity of the situation-- the Chromatic Dragon Armies have basically conquered or besieged nearly every major settlement on the continent, and Palanthas is next on the list-- and we walked away from the dinner thinking of them all as "useless people."
The High Clerist Tower had been sealed back during the Cataclysm (actually immediately before it), but Evrouin was able to unseal them-- as he was deemed a "worthy" Knight of the Sword. From there, the WSF began building up our defenses in the surrounding fortress and repairing the dragon traps in the Tower itself. But we then found a door in the basement, locked with a rune on the door which Gavin recognized as wizard writing meaning DO NOT OPEN. We all agreed it was a good idea, and basically had Justinius agree not to open it. (Mike/Evrouin: "Justinius, if you agree to leaving it closed, say nothing. ...Excellent.") But, because we still felt we should know what was inside, Runa used her augury ability to remotely view what lay beyond the door:
A Dragon Orb. And she heard a voice whisper (despite her augury ability rendering her deaf while using it) "Free me..." before she was shunted out of her augury vision.
We know from what Gavin learned that during the First Dragon War, the Tower was used as a dragon trap, with the wizards who built the Tower somehow driving the dragons into a blind rage, trapping them when their heads came through the portcullis, clamping their mouths shut, and then slaying them while they were trapped. The Orb was likely how they did it, and they were likely able to do it by dint of being the O.G. wizards who founded the Orders of High Sorcery.
But we also know that meddling with a Dragon Orb is a dangerous prospect. The elven city of Silvanest was lost in a neverending nightmare when their king tried to use one. Justinius got extremely lucky when he used that same Orb to temporarily drive off the ancient green wyrm dragon Cyan Bloodbane, and there's no guarantee he'll be able to do it again.
Next time: The Whitestone Forces play Dragonlance TD against the Blue Dragon Army.

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