Legends of Avantris - Icebound | Ep. 5 | The Rest of Your Life
Episode Date: July 5, 2024The threat of the coming winter weighs heavy on our intrepid survivors. While regrouping in the ruins of a forgotten settlement, they are visited by strange lights in the night sky offering mysterious... revelations... Gain access to an exclusive campaign, Shroud Over Saltmarsh, over on Patreon: https://legendsofavantris.com/patreon The Crooked Moon, a folk horror supplement for 5e, is available for preorder! Get the Crooked Moon at: https://thecrookedmoon.com/ Watch more D&D adventures in the world of Avantris live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/legendsofavantris Check out our merch store: https://shop.legendsofavantris.com Join our community on Discord: https://legendsofavantris.com/discord Watch our many campaigns on YouTube: https://legendsofavantris.com/youtube All other links: https://linktr.ee/legendsofavantris Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/esCOF2f4AOE?si=bzw6MxyiTb3k0Om8
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Welcome to Legends of Aventress.
I'm Barnabos Dreadwake and you're listening to Icebound.
Here's what happened last time.
You're completely out of food.
There's no lard.
There's narrow in bone.
Two polar bear cubs.
I will open my mouth and from it a polar bear roar will erupt.
As you start to back away, it's eyes flashed just for a moment.
and it, and you feel instilled by some form of thank you or some form of blessing.
Well, you think things are finally looking up?
Who I was at 12 when I left my uncle and who I was at 18 when I caved in the skull of my
father spent.
And every year, every decade after that, I was, I changed little by little.
He was ever changing as the sea.
You realize it was yet another day to survive.
I think it's just the cold.
On the other side of this river, this settlement, the first sign of some kind of place where people lived.
We found a sled that can carry us north and away from the barren cold.
We're naming it salvation.
Signed, Roland Stonebridge and the date.
We found a bunch of candles in the floorboards.
I did. 12 of them, to be exact.
They're definitely magic.
You have for now a sense of hope and camaraderie.
A full two months remain until the winter solstice,
but the terrible cold of this land betrays this fact.
Even in early fall, the temperature and snow and ice exceeds even the harshest winter you've ever known.
More than a month has passed since you and your friends were icebound here in the harsh dominion of Dracar.
and it has taken all of your efforts to survive.
You're not quite sure how you would convey what you've experienced to those who might listen,
but you imagine you wouldn't care how the tale was told.
Sharing this story would mean you've somehow made it through.
The five of you, puddle alone now in the ruins of some ancient town or village,
settled along the side of a great iced river.
The few remaining structures that stand offer the luxury of real,
shelter. Below the surface ice of the river, schools of long-headed pike offer not just essential
nourishment, but rich and toothsome fillets that taste like hope-made manifest. With this reprieve,
you ponder your options. There is no path to the west. The frozen, endless sea offers no
passage. There is seemingly no path to the east, for the craggy, crooked mountain heights
cut into the sky-like teeth whispering promises of deadly precipices and monstrous danger.
And there is certainly no path to the south, not just due to the coming winter, but because that
line would take you back again to that isolate aisle with its sinister ominous tower, the very
thought of which makes you tremble with a fear darker than the terror of death.
What lies ahead of you to the north? Salvation or damnation? What has happened to the
remaining crew. Who raised this great system of cairns and arches that have guided your path to
the ruins of this vacant river town? And what is the nature of the surreal dreamlike lights now
visiting you in the night, offering visions far greater than brilliant luster skies?
What happens next is up to you. So we're all in this little like hut that we've made
from ourselves, right? It was one of the stone huts that still had a roof attached.
to it and a chimney, and you all find yourself in glorious shelter and surrounded by foods,
by delicious, by delicious cooked fish, pike, by delicious cooked fish, pike prepared by Barnabas
on fire. And the fire is roaring. This space is the first time you felt shelter from the
winds, from the ice, from the snow. And it's the first time where you're
you're like actually loosening up your clothes a little bit and going, wow, I can breathe.
This is almost like civilization. What a luxury to have a full belly, more food than you
can eat, and a warm place to sleep tonight. That is where you find yourself.
Not only that, but I came in handy and I found all of these. And I have laid out all of
the candles that I found in the floorboards.
Yes, and for the purposes of tracking, I'm going to hand you this. Each one of those represents
eight hours of burn time. And because you had 12, there's a total of 36 coins in there. And
anytime you should light one of these candles, no bigger than the candle that I hold in my hand.
No bigger than the candle I should hold in my hand. Yet when lit, it produces the roaring heat
of a bonfire. And mechanically, you would benefit from that being close to its warmth. But for
now, you've got plenty of fuel, too. You've been able to pull up boards from that.
the floor or perhaps use deteriorated doors from neighboring ruined structures and have been
able to put together a very clean burning firewood fire here in this small place you're
temporarily calling home.
There was also some fresh parchment, which appeared to have been from people who had come
here before us, which was essentially the remainder of the group.
That is correct.
Your first clue as to the destiny of the crew was the fact that you
you found the young cabin boy,
and I'm gonna switch over to something a little less epic.
I'm helping.
Is that the song when Quigon and Obi-Wan are in the deep scene in that?
If it was, then we're about to be copyright struck.
Oh no, Disney, sorry.
Oh, fuck.
You said you're gonna use that kind of a medicine, but.
There's a mouse with a shotgun on Derek!
Oh, no.
Yes, a piece of parchment with an illustration.
The cabin boy, Roland, was pretty private a person, very much a teenager of sorts.
And so he would write in his journal and make illustrations.
And you seem to have found a torn out piece of this parchment.
There are just above the hearth that you're now enjoying this fire.
And it had an illustration of the docks outside on this river that you were all neighboring.
And where there is no ship now, there was some kind of an ice sled, something that had sails that could actually be
written across the surface of frozen water,
and the deduction that you've made is that it's missing now.
The crew probably took it and continued wherever that river may lead.
See, I'm helping.
I might whine too much.
I might avoid work.
I might drink too much.
I probably eat too much of our food, but I'm helping.
Did anyone suggest you are not helping?
Well, I just kind of got that sense from everyone.
You didn't have to say it, all right?
It's written all over your face.
Do you require validation from me?
Yes.
Thank you.
Mr. Zavascoch, you're welcome.
You're doing a bang-up job,
and there is more food than we'll be able to carry,
especially if I go back out into that lake with my rupoon.
Those bite won't stand a chance.
This is good for now, but we cannot stay here forever.
So what?
He's our next step.
Well, we have a clarification.
I think we found on the gliding.
That's not like a schematic, right?
It's just like a picture.
It just looks like a rough illustration,
not something that you would be able to build
to specification with, like an instruction manual
or an IKEA guide.
Instead, you know, you've got that like smiling dude
need like holding up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, nothing along those lines.
This is a well-rendered for, you know,
not pure classic art or what have you,
but it's a relatively well-rendered illustration
of the sled.
And you would guess that you wouldn't have the materials
for it in this ruined town.
Okay.
Do you think that we would have the materials for it
in this ruined town?
Make a intelligence check at disadvantage.
I just want you to know that the first one was a natural 20.
How does an eight feel?
With an eight, you think that you probably have enough material in this town to build another sled just like the one in this drawing.
Queenie, I think that you can use this to build a sled to specifications.
I'm going to smack your butt.
I think you're right.
You want to help me?
Well, I'm no good at that, but Scrim is.
is great work.
He likes to help.
He just said so himself.
The help is very useful.
I just said that I've been helpful.
I did it.
I'm done.
I helped.
I don't need to help more.
You're real tall and you got big muscles.
Not quite like Barnabos over here,
but you got big muscles.
Certainly not like Barnebos.
We're going to have to tear the roof off this place.
I start looking at the roof.
Okay.
Well, I'm happy to help.
No, I think there are other roofs.
We should keep one for a smoking room.
we have time to stay here in camp.
Well, I can't imagine how long
it would take to build this thing, but I'm
not really eager to leave. This is nice.
We have food and shelter. I don't want to
go back out there yet. And if this takes a long
time to build, I'm not going to complain. Trust me.
I'm not
saying that we should stay,
we should leave immediately,
but what I am saying
is that
this is a temporary
comfort.
That our
fate
does not end here.
So you don't think I have time to make this boat?
If you would like to stay
and attempt to make this boat,
do you have experience in such carcum tree?
No, just the experience I had
trying to make that winter boat back on the ship.
That was a good five minutes.
I mean, I learned a lot
in that five minutes.
We can stay for several days,
especially if we
should smoke the fish that we catch for rations.
But I just bring it up as far as when we do decide to move on.
Do we go after the crew?
How do you make fish oil?
Would I know how to make fish oil?
I would assume that you would know how to make fish oil.
Yeah.
I would say most of you would be familiar enough with the process.
Even you, Queenie, but maybe you're asking rhetorically.
I've never done it myself.
Now, who I used to live with, made fish oil all the time,
and I've been a fear that you're supposed to just squeeze them until all the oil leaks out.
I don't think my hands are big enough for that, but I think to make sure we can like fires,
to make sure we have oil for all kinds of things, maybe I can even make flaming arrows.
I got so many ideas.
Can I have a piece of that parchment?
I think we should make a list, and I'm just going to grab it and start making the list.
Go for it.
So I think that we should make some fish oil.
We should probably fill up all of our water jugs.
We've definitely got to make this boat.
How are we going to bundle up all these sticks?
Who's gonna carry everything?
How strong are you?
Is anybody running out of pack space?
I'm near full up.
I'm good, I threw out all my rope and torches.
And all the stuff from your other character, you played too.
And inadvertently from your groom.
Anyway, my porn is, I'm freaking out a little bit,
because I know that this comfort isn't gonna last for long.
We gotta make sure we know exactly what we're gonna do
before we leave.
This is fine.
Well, you work on the boat.
I would like to assemble some kind of sled or sledge
that we could pull with supplies behind us
if the boat thing doesn't work out.
Are that going to that attitude?
It won't there, Mr. Yarnier?
Are you doubting our carpenters?
Are you a carpenter?
Nope, just worked on a winter boat for about five minutes.
You said you're a journeyman carpenter.
No, I do leather work and I can sew quite a bit.
I'm a woodworker.
Well, you know what they say.
But there's a difference between a woodworker
and a carpenter.
Carpenter makes houses.
Woodworker whittles,
little bears out of branches and shit.
I wasn't going to say that. That's good advice.
We're a good scrimshaw.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Well, I'm going to take the time to enjoy a nice meal with our crew, our surviving crew.
I'll set up the smoking hut.
And I guess I'll fish and smoke until we leave.
Can we do anything with fish bones?
I don't think we need to carry every unnecessary piece of the animal.
Well, I'm just concerned. I don't know if you remember where we just came from, but there was nothing.
And if it got down to it, I'm gonna chaunt myself to happiness on some fish bones.
There's marrow and fish bones, isn't there?
We could make a...
Or are they hollow?
Brought or a fish stock with the bones, but then we have to carry it.
I don't know what to do. I'm feeling hopeless.
We should, from the first leg of our journey, we learned two things.
We were woefully ill-equipped to move across frozen tundras, and we didn't move very fast.
Well, we learned three things.
I mean, we spent time learning about the wiener boat.
Yeah, I always say.
Yeah, I have five minutes on that weir-bo.
Give a man a wiener boat, and he's set for maybe a couple days, but teach a man how to build a wiener boat, and he's set for life.
Oh, that's true.
I've never heard that saying before, but I like it.
Well, we're trading information.
I think I've heard every saying about boats.
I've never heard that one.
Are you sure?
You'll learn something to do every day, Bonobos.
Don't assume you know everything.
You're not the smartest man at the room.
That's true.
That's true, Mr. Zabascoch.
All right, well, I still think we should address maybe those first two things.
All right, so how do we address them?
Oh, well, I think we gather the pike with Bonobos.
We smoke them.
We prepare as much food as we can carry,
and you build that fancy wind sled.
I'm building a sled now, not a boat.
Is it not a wind sled?
I don't know.
I thought I was building a sled.
Then someone said a boat,
and then I think I said a boat,
and then somebody else said a sled.
I don't know which one I'm building.
I imagine it as the sand sled things from Avatar
where they skate across the dunes.
I love that major interest.
That's what I was thinking, too.
That's a green Nickelodeon series.
Yeah, I would say,
picture of the bottom half of Santa Claus sleigh.
Right?
It's two long rails.
It's two great structures attached it to like a ship or boat-like structure.
Like in snowdoms.
And then an actual mast connected with what is clearly some form of canvas or tarp that could be leveraged as a sail.
It has a rudder, a very tall rudder, more similar to or akin to the boats he would see in Milana as they are traveling from one direction to the other, right?
And there you go.
As long as the river is frozen and smooth and flat,
then you'd be able to leverage the winds.
Even if they're coming against you,
you can cut and cut and cut and still make forward progress.
It's a very effective means of transportation,
especially in an environment like this.
Well, I say we make that.
What he said?
What, who said?
You just sat there and silenced for a while.
Are you gonna finish that before you're awesome?
Oh, please.
Please.
Night is approaching.
And you're all clearly almost drunk from the endorphin rush
that came with the full belly.
I don't know what's happening anymore.
But what's important is that.
Well, in 20 minutes in, you can't not know what's happening.
We've lost control.
We own this session.
This level of table has lost all authority.
Oh, I'm sorry.
We don't have any, like, rocks fall,
and you all die, get the fear back.
Oh, gosh.
Actually, let's do get the fear back.
Before we go to sleep,
and because you're enjoying shelter,
because you enjoyed food,
there are no, despite of the fact that it is,
it's like negative 36 degrees outside.
You are totally,
in the warmth, this wonderful little pocket of heaven that you guys call home for now.
Some of you are still hurting.
So very quickly, if we can go around the table and establish our statuses in the form of exhaustion conditions,
I know that you all reset your number of days eaten to zero,
but let's have a quick tracking conversation to make sure that we all are on the same page
in terms of disadvantages.
It's been so long I forgot.
I'm at one level of exhaustion.
I'm in three.
But I've got a fool belly.
You know that you're going to sleep like a baby tonight.
Yeah.
I'm at one level of exhaustion.
Okay.
Yeah, you're all feeling it.
It's been a long, hard road just to get to this ice river.
outpost. Are you okay? Zero.
And Barnabaut's, I think, that you're fresh out.
Hold on, I've got to go through these tabs
on my iPad. 40 pigeon puns.
It's all for no pigeons.
The prisoner lyrics.
While you're looking, Queenie, I wanted to say I laid out
all of the elemental bone in the hut, so it's not in my pack
anymore. And you laid it out and I put down the sack of
100 gold next to it.
Perfect. And then
that way we can free up some space while we're doing
amongst the encampment, and then we can figure out how to carry it later.
40 plus frog jokes.
When was the trumpet?
This is the secret to being a bar.
You got S friend Circle of Death, Nagpa.
So, I'm good.
For the past four weeks of Edge of Midnight, I have made bullshit initiative cards because mine were lost.
He found them.
That is fucking hilarious.
I have blamed Derek.
Because Derek's the only person
most of the time who DMs beside me.
And I always leave my shit out.
And so he has to clean it up.
And I'm like, he probably put them somewhere.
I keep forgetting to ask him.
And by the time I need them,
they're in the back of my notebook.
Yeah, I was taking them off the DM screen
was like, hey, he, hey, Nikki, fuck you.
I literally, I destroyed Curse's Straw.
initiative cards that I was gonna save
because I needed them like last minute.
I'm stupid.
Are you gonna tell us what you're at?
No, I'm good.
He's good.
He's good.
I feel very good.
I'm well-fed.
I'm well-fed.
I'm not going to the campaign.
One of those transforms into a bear of a man.
Oh, a bunch of a man.
Do you guys do anything before you attempt
to sleep the neck through?
I'm gonna go through and take everybody's water
and I'm going to empty them out and find fresh snow
and fill everyone's up with fresh water.
Okay.
And then set them out.
When you go out, it is blisteringly cold,
and it is not difficult to find fresh snow
because it is falling in sheets outside.
Visibility is very low.
You barely have the time to do it before you feel like it's going to kick in
and cause issue.
Almost as if you could hold the water skins up
and they would just fill as how hard it's coming.
down and you push back through the door.
All of you are hit with a brief blast of coal,
and then close the door, locking it shut.
You have now achieved your aim.
And I would like to, over the course of the evening,
while we're hanging out, if I could,
if there are enough pieces of wood and the scales or whatever
from Scrim, I'd like to make 20 arrows.
Yeah, I'd say now is the perfect time
because the time that you would have spent setting up camp,
setting up camp and huddling together and worrying about your fate is completely relieved at this point.
So there's time for recreation, and that's true for any of you.
So we have eight giant pike, is what I've written down.
How much would it take to basically fully feed five of us?
How is it rendered?
I've been judging it as to say that a ration is like a pound or so.
So you had like 300 pound of pike.
Each one of them is like 60, right?
But by the time you deep-own them and clean them and gut them,
they're maybe half that, right?
So you still are staring at, let's say, 125 pounds of fish meat fillet.
It's essentially more than we could ever consume in a short period of time.
Yeah.
You could smoke all of it, fill all of your inventory right up to capacity,
and you'd still have the majority left over.
because that's how that works in reality.
I would basically then spend the rest of the night gutting, deboning, filleting,
I would just be with my knife and keeping it away probably if I have to find another hut to do it to like so,
and then start building a smoking room.
So we don't smell like fish guts.
It would be, yeah, and because of your resistance to the cold being what it is,
it's much easier for you to slip out the door taking, you know,
two big bags of this fish.
Finding maybe the nearest enclosed shelter area,
putting a fire together,
Taishan, perhaps you're helping getting it lit,
or you use your Tinderbox.
And because you know that this is an enclosed space,
it's going to smoke itself.
And so you're just hanging these fillets and what have you.
They're going to lose a lot of their weight,
but they're going to keep that same amount of value.
We'll just hand-wave it and say that.
You'll have 125 rations after.
12 to 18 hours of smoking time.
Okay. I have that written down.
Can you carry that much?
If we build the wind sled.
Yeah.
You know?
I had six empty slots in my inventory
for things that are really important,
you know, essential that I have to have on me.
So when we get to that point, I figure that out, I guess I have some care pieces.
Does that include the 100 gold pieces I gave you back?
200 gold pieces, total.
Because I'd, yeah, I'm good.
I mean, that's got gold's gonna come in handy.
to hang. So do you need the bone tiles anymore?
No.
Okay. So I will double the time.
They fought an elemental in an earlier chapter that fell apart into bones that can be used to protect themselves from sunblindness, for those of you not familiar with every waking detail of ice-bound.
Imagine. Yeah, I think I'd just be helping kind of like clean up, like do the dishes.
If Barmos needs support, getting like moving fish guts, throwing it out, like I'd be
kind of like tend to the space that we're in.
Okay.
Trying to make it homey.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You make it as comfortable as possible for your brothers and sister.
And you are also yourself comforted.
This is the first time you've been able to pour yourself a good cup of tea and not see it freeze
in less than a minute.
It stays hot and warm in your mess kit and you're able to sit with it and to really like take a moment of peace.
Go ahead, screen.
Oh, what I'm doing?
Yeah.
I have a deck of cards.
I'm playing with them.
I wouldn't do anything tonight, but I would, in the morning I'd like to start building some sort of sled.
A big sled.
If you've seen the terror, it's basically a huge sled for the poor.
of like carrying cargo or goods.
Okay, you're gonna do that in the morning?
Yeah, in the morning.
Okay, we'll get to the morning.
And you're playing with a kit.
Yeah, I have a deck of cards.
Okay.
Though it takes a point two of one of my slots.
Yeah, I was gonna ask if you were tracking that.
I'm playing me, uh, trust me, I've got it written down here.
Uh, I'm playing a solid terrorist game unless anybody would like to learn how to play,
and I'm doing feats of dexterity with my hands and playing with the colors.
One of those like snaps and it like flips around and you catch it.
I'm just entertaining myself and avoiding work.
You do that.
Those of you who feel ambitious enough to crack on and continue to push through, do so until
eventual exhaustion takes you and you all start to find yourself in a long rest, unless anyone else will say anything else.
Anyone do?
An actual long rest?
I think I would collect some of the fish bones for the purpose of creating sewing needles.
So I'm not going to turn them into sewing needles now, but the ones that I had originally from the wolf bones are gone now.
Pikes are notoriously bony and incredibly lean type of fish.
So your hopes for an oil, it may be somewhat dashed,
but your optimism for needles is unlimited.
Perfect.
So I would like to collect like a slots worth of pike needles.
Slotsworth?
These are tiny.
Oh, okay.
I would say, yeah, like it would be like,
like a
like a hundred needles.
Yeah, it would be a hundred
needles.
So I'll do like 20 needles then.
Okay.
This is my new band.
Optimism for needles.
That's actually
That ain't bad.
That's a great name for a band.
I'm almost inclined to be like
you have 20 needles now.
Don't abuse them and they won't count
against your inventory.
It's just fucking 20 needles.
Put it in your back.
Just don't sit on them.
And you sleep through the night.
You do not enjoy the benefits of a long rest.
You enjoy the benefits of a short rest if that helps you mechanically,
except for Barnabos.
Bullshit!
You continue to see the benefits of having shared yourself
in the way that you did in the last session.
And it's something that occurs to all of you as well
is that you had this experience.
Maybe your dreams are still processing this experience,
but you saw through him, through his life.
You've walked in his shoes almost.
You've seen what he's seen
and experienced what he experienced in this parallel strange manner.
When you wake up, even though it's not the benefits of a long rest,
you may still reduce your exhaustion level by one.
It's just not a long rest in the fullest.
That's what I was going to ask.
I didn't know if, I forget what the rules are.
I have to find the rulebook.
I know we had one floating around here for lowering,
I'm just printing out one for every session
because we always manage to lose it.
We're going to find almost like the number of chocolate pretzels.
Hidden in this fucking studio.
There's so many handbooks right down.
This is floating around here.
Where are they?
Oh, man, that's fun.
So if you were at one, you're now at zero.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, sweet.
I'm at zero.
And that shelter and warmth and foods
does that work for you.
But whatever is suppressing you magically, spiritually,
nourishing you. It continues to be plugged up.
Aside from Bournebrose, who seems to have that spring in this step that he is renewed.
I would wake up early, perhaps, because I'm a lot more rested.
Still dark out, but more now.
And I will feel, I don't know if I notice, but I will feel that strength,
especially after being fed and warm, I will wake up early and try to have breakfast ready.
very classic breakfast dish maybe that I experience in some, you know, exotic part of the world
that I think my friends would like. And I wanted to be ready when I wake up.
Okay.
I would like to lay some Easter bunny eggs so that we can have eggs and fish for breakfast.
Would that be funny?
How about eggs?
Make a constitution check.
We don't have special exhaustion rules.
No. I didn't think that we did. Just straight constitution? Yeah. So 21.
21, you try really hard
and you think you're gonna get an egg
and then you just poop.
Literally.
Son of a gun.
Garsh.
I guess let's avoid the conversation
of whether rabbit folk would have eggs or not.
No.
No.
It was just an Easter bunny dress.
Okay, that's fine.
That's all.
You wake up to...
You wake up to...
You wake up to full water,
skins and a delicious fish meatballs that have been seasoned with onion and garlic powder.
Not actual onion, but very, very flavorful. Juicy and perfect on the inside, crispy and rich
on the out. It's getting a little bit warm in here, actually. I'm sure I'm not going to be,
I'll be regretting saying that in a few days. I'll wipe the briny sweat from my brow.
This smells like the most delicious breakfast I've ever smelled in my entire life.
I can't believe it.
Oh.
Is it ready?
Yeah, it's really.
Ah!
There's like, there's a fish meatball going everywhere.
It's all over my face.
I'm just like absolutely like, just ballistic.
Pictureing like a Disney animation where you just hold the plate out one arm and all the meatballs
rolled down one arm.
Go, go, go, go.
Oh, my, you're truly outdone yourself.
Sorry, Abby.
This is all about food and comforts
in this harsh survival campaign.
Yornear, you trek out to start to see
if you have enough materials
to put together anything like a sledge or a sled
that might make sense.
It actually takes a moment for you to force the door open
because there's been such a large amount of precipitation overnight
that it's almost at your waist height.
And you're able to push it forward.
Fortunately, it is light and fluffy,
and you're able to dredge out into the street of this River City,
Ritty River Town. It's not that big.
I guess we, unless you want to make a suggestion about how you're finding these things,
you can make a general investigation check to look around the ruins for this purpose.
Yeah, I think what I would do is I would.
would look for any kind of spare building materials.
So any timber that I have, I'll break it down to size with my axe.
And are there any trees at all on the horizon?
And could I help him since I was planning on making the boat?
I would just, I think, help.
You wouldn't have been able to get over the snow.
So you're following him.
It's creating this cavern.
I know, I followed your ground.
Thank you.
And together, you're able to go over to a room.
ruins and find like, oh, there's this one, like, almost totally decayed, but still relatively
together beam of wood that would have been a part of the roof here.
There are some planks over here.
Make an investigation check at advantage because you are being helped by Queenie's keen Ranger
eyes.
Let's do that one and that one.
That is a, I think, 15.
15.
Not bad.
I would say all told, by the time this process is over,
Queenie, your hopes of building a sled the size
of what was in Roland's illustration have been dashed,
but that together you are able to bundle together
what looks like you could put together pretty confidently,
something that's like maybe twice as big
as one of those old-fashioned sleds,
like Rosebud-style sleds,
like maybe about twice as big,
with enough sturdiness that it could handle a long journey.
Putting it together will look like finding nails
or finding ways to put the pieces together and stuff like that.
But that's the next part of your story of crafting this sled.
It would be something that would be dragged?
Yes.
That's up to you guys.
Okay, that's what I thought you're describing.
So my plan is to fashion rope to it.
If there's enough timber to like build
I think we would just do that.
I'm not like a rope pulled sledge.
But yeah, so my thought is that to put it together, if there's anything that could be used,
just nails lying around, collect that, otherwise making nails out of wood, right?
And then...
Right, you could make literally those IKEA pegs.
That's their Kia twice tonight.
Let's see if we get to three.
Yeah, you can make big wood nails.
Sure, sure.
And you also have the rope itself is twined rope.
So you've been able to actually de-strand it and have something like string if you wanted
to go in that direction.
And Queenie, if you're still helping, I would have you start to put it together over the course of the day.
And we'll resolve that with a...
I don't know, what's crafting sled skill?
Slight of hand always feels weird because it's like, oh, is it because you're dexterous or is it because you're trying to do something sneaky?
Survival?
Yeah, that's what I'd think.
survival like you know.
All right, let's go with a survival.
And the quality of your role will determine for how long it can survive and for how much it can carry.
You want to roll this one?
Okay.
Can't read the other one.
That is a 25.
Monstrous.
Okay.
I was going to give you a small sled, but you at the end of this process, feel that you and Queenie have, and her suggestions did actually provide some help.
You may have just been literally repeating what you were told by Coombs, but you...
She's just in the background and the background, weanerboat, weanabon, win a boat, winnabon, win aubon, winnob, win aubon, win aub.
You just somehow inspires you. You focus on the weeder boat.
I've been, like, etching, like, bunnies hopping along the edges and, like, the feet of it are bear paws.
And I've been making it very decorative.
Every time you're saying sledge, he says, waterboat.
I would say it would take you the entire day
to get to a finished product
but working in the shelter
because of how cold it is outside certainly
you would want to stay close to the fire
you were able to complete this sledge
and it has a capacity of 18
and can be carried by two people
at normal movement or dragged by one person at half movement.
Cool.
Or draft animal, perhaps?
Or draft animal, perhaps.
One draft animal.
So, look, if I was a caribou or a orchard or something,
probably not I'm going to be me for that one hour.
Exactly right.
Okay, perfect.
And you said, how many slots?
18.
18.
Are you going to be the sledge mess?
Yes.
I'll be the sledge mess.
I'll be the sledge mess.
Okay.
Pointer boat.
Because I don't want to deal with the inventory on that thing.
No, that's a nightmare.
All right.
And I'll probably be going back and forth,
from the smoking hut that we've made.
And I might go also...
I would understand that there's probably no reason
for me to go back fishing.
Or would. Maybe if there's a sled, I'd probably go back fishing again, I guess.
We don't know how long we're going to be here for.
Right. You don't know how long you're going to be here for.
So we may need to fish more.
Yeah. Even if it's not today.
I'm just trying to remember one.
Okay, yeah.
So the sledge that was just produced would carry 18.
days worth of ration.
Okay, okay.
And so I would pass Yornear and Queenie,
I would say,
Ms. March, if you all are making harnesses,
make lace one big enough for me,
appreciate it.
And then I'll continue walking onward with my harpoon.
You've gotten very good at repurposing fabrics
and stuff for this purpose.
You could accommodate that request.
Yeah.
That is maybe leathers and fabric to make something
that he could wear and me too.
Yeah, I'm gonna have to figure out how to suit up your caribou.
Yes, that is well.
Your caribouty!
Oh!
I got you.
Perhaps one that could work in for both myself in this form and...
Hmm.
As a caribou.
Well, that way, your tall ways, as a caribouty, your long ways, it's gonna be a little diff...
You know what, I can do it.
I have faith.
I gotta finish carving this little hop and rabbit first.
I'm gonna finish carving my house and rest.
You break off a chunk of the wood,
and then you just sort of like put it back,
and it's just like.
After the end of the day,
the sledge resembles the general store
of a cracker barrel.
It's like random dreams.
Yeah.
He's like with like heart wings.
Right in the back it says antiques made daily.
Tishan, scrimm.
Barnabos is carefully tending to the fire of the smoking meat.
You're seeing a sledge being produced.
How are these eight hours going for you as you spend this clear and slightly warmer day after the storms passed?
I would probably spend a good portion of the morning not over-exerting myself.
Let's be honest.
I've got to conserve energy.
Who knows how long we're to be here for?
I would gather firewood and use the brutal blade to chop up extra whatever, you know,
and just basically keep the fire going in our hut, provided that's what we want to do.
Somebody needs to tend to the fire while Barnabos is fishing and their building.
So I would take it upon myself to the very odious task of keeping the fire roaring.
I, if I see that Scrib looks like he's just chilling.
He throws in one plank and sits down, and that's like an hour's worth of fields.
It's like this.
I get up.
Okay.
Mr. Savascotch, and as I'm like, you know, I'll, once I feel like the fish is done smoking,
I'll gather all of my harpoons and I'll get ready, I'll do like stretching, get ready to swim.
I'll reach into my pack or whatever I have, and I'll,
pull out my fishing tackle that I don't need, but I have.
And I'm going to go over to you.
I'm going to go over to scrim and I'll hold it out.
And I'll just kind of shove it in your, in your chest and drop it.
And I'll say, uh, you, you want to be helpful, Mr.
Sabas Scotch.
Oh, he wasn't at you that said, teach a man to fish.
What the hell is this?
We're going to teach a goblin out of fish.
Come with me.
I am being held.
And I'll drag my feet as I follow Barnabos because I, I'm stared at him.
He's my feet of him.
And I don't want it to come to physicalities.
I mean, he's carry, like, he's been doing all of this, and around his shoulder, there's, like, a 500-pound metal iron anchor.
So, like, he could pick you up, like, a toddler wearing overalls and just, like, fly around if you wanted to.
I sigh very dramatically and grown over, over the top, and follow him outside into the cold.
If you realize that it's not as severe as it was yesterday, it's perhaps only negative 20 degrees sound.
And you're immediately hit with that cold,
you pull your wolf pelt over you,
and head over to the river with Barnabos,
where you're going to learn to fish.
Before you do, Taish in.
I think, is the snow still pretty high up?
Yes.
For you and Yoranir and Barnabos,
it's literally this high,
like maybe three, four feet of precipitation.
For Queenie and,
and scrim, like you're seeing funny ears over there,
where the .
You see the tip of a hat.
Yeah.
Now, unfortunately, this is not very wet snow,
so it's easy to clear away.
It's just very thick.
Well, that's what I was saying.
I think I would probably spend at least a portion
in the morning trying to, like, cut pathways through the snow.
Maybe like one towards the water.
So it's like, you know, maybe we're traversing through it,
but if Barnamos is coming back,
with a hundred pounds of fish.
He's not like trudging through
and then for my smaller companions,
there's more of like a, like walkways.
Make any acrobatics or an athletics check for me,
your preference.
That's a really good idea.
Good roll?
Oh yeah, real good roll.
20.
When you wake up,
the comforts and luxury of shelter,
fuel and fire have emboldened you
and you're taken to a very meditative space.
And so when you go out
and you see what everyone else is dealing with,
you come up with a two-fold solution.
You will go through the meditative motions
of something like Tai Chi and fire blast in this direction
and then slowly center yourself
and then fire blast and kick.
You're combining practice with clearing of these streets
and almost like something out of Avatar,
firebending style.
You're able to punch in this direction
and that clears a swat
the front of this particular room.
building. You're able to clear down this way and you're pushing your way through the city.
You actually make great progress. Pretty soon the what rock this village was built on top of
adjacent to this river, you're able to see the wet floor of having melted someone to the
slow of snow in some of these areas. And it takes you back to the center of town doing this
process and you look up and you're reminded, oh yeah, there's another one of these cairns structures
here at the center of town.
And there are many, many different columns,
all of them indicating the distance
and the direction of the next settlements
in this civilization, however long ago they may have been.
Wow. Does it look kind of like the others
have come across?
It looks identical as if they're the same makers.
And the runic images on the surfaces
of these stone columns.
are the same sort of draconic-ish, but very alien and primal in comparison to what you'd be used to from your previous history.
Oh, this is no.
I like to try and open it if I could, like to take the top off.
Oh, so the center air cairn that Yornyer found was the stacked rock variety.
These are more like obelisks.
They don't, they are whole masks just made of pure stone.
My apologies.
Got it, got, got it, got it.
Okay, cool, cool.
All right, I don't try to open it.
There is a center circle, but you can see that it's been dismantled long ago.
In fact, you would say this entire area has been picked clean.
There don't appear to be any bodies.
There don't appear to be any artifacts.
With the exception of what the scrim found under the floorboards
and only because they were hidden there,
If it weren't for the fact that there were stone structures, you wouldn't know there was a settlement here next to this river in the first place.
Okay.
I'd like to just try and look at the symbols that are on it and see if I get a sense of what's in what direction maybe possibly further towards the north.
Or if I know kind of where the other crew went from where we followed, like in the direction they're heading?
Okay.
Make a, I think just raw intelligence, to be honest.
They're pretty good.
You are very smart.
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
I think we twist this.
I think we twist it.
I don't follow that.
Yeah.
I don't even know what you're doing.
We have to determine one or two twists.
I think one is.
I think one is efficient.
Yeah, we'll see.
I'm not very smart.
Thank you, chat.
Thank you, chat.
This is just good information to have.
Fated.
Fated.
Two more, four, fours.
I got a five.
You got a five.
I got a five, yeah.
We tried.
I rolled the exact same.
Roll twice in a row.
The mystery of this ancient civilization continues to evade you.
You calm yourself.
We work to push away the annoyance of feeling that eventually revelation will come.
And that is not today.
You spend as much time as you want looking at these symbols.
They don't produce any additional meaning, turning your head.
Thinking back to the cairns that you've seen previously, comparing those symbols and
markers with the symbols of the archway that you saw carved into the side of a mountain leading nowhere, you
Are unable to draw any conclusions
Right away, but perhaps with more experience with future cairns or
Just thinking upon the problem harder over the next however long you're here may eventually shed some light
and you all find yourself to
the setting sun
You've spent your hour.
Oh, my apologies.
You're going to learn how to fish.
Yes, fishing.
All right.
All right.
Barnabas, I'm ready.
You're standing on one of the docks that point,
pokes out into the river,
and you're still staring down at the surface of ice ice.
Barnabose guide scrim as you want to.
All right.
What do I do?
I'm still holding the tackle.
I'm going to give it me.
Well, I'll admit I'm more of a spear or a prune fisherman,
but I did learn how did river fish from a fellow back in Carkey.
nose. And so you'll, you gotta get your bait. You got your bait.
No. You bring the bait.
I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, what, no, I don't even know what bait is, what, I, what, what
what am I supposed to use?
Mr. Svescotch, I am very disappointed in.
Am I supposed to find an ice form? I mean, what, what does that, what does that even mean?
When he says, I didn't know, I wrote it on myself, uh, and I'll reach my
back and I'll get a strip of, uh, of smote fish.
Okay.
Mr. Savage gott, you're going to use smoke.
You're going to use smoke fish for bait.
I, for fish that are used to eating raw fish.
You gave me this.
What did you try?
Again,
Scro.
I just handed me this.
I want you to tell me why that would not be good bait, Mr. Seven.
Spockch. Pretent, here we go. Pretend you're a bike in the river. I just, I really want to eat this. Mr. Sabaskosh, go ahead and eat it. It's worthless for
no. Oh, thank God. He's got it. You are a bike. You are a bike. You are wet and you don't even know it. Right. All right. And do you expect in your normal diet that you'll have a beautiful smoky aroma of cooked fish? No.
Very good.
All right.
So would that be more appealing
or perhaps the stinkiest fish guts you can imagine?
I mean, well, the answer is yes.
Here, put it on your hook,
and I'll reach into my pack and I'll do it.
Anyway, we don't have to play the rest of this,
but basically I would basically, from what I know,
help him kind of teach him in and outs
of actually using fishing tackle to catch a fish.
And then once I feel like I can leave him without him,
injuring himself with the hook,
I will then dive into the water.
The first time you give him a hook,
he tries to do the thing with the tongue and the quill,
and you have to be like, no, no, no, no, no.
But if you do find an ice worm,
worms are, that's the best bait for riverfish.
So keep an eye out for an ice worm.
I should be looking for them.
Oh, yes, yeah, yes, you're in here.
Those are a thing.
I'll ask you on here.
I'm gonna go take a dip, and I'm gonna then just do,
I'll just sprint off of the dock and just dive in
and then spend a couple hours harpoon fishing.
Okay.
The surface of the river ice being as thick as it is,
you've managed to plunge through surprisingly well.
I'll pull out my anchor and just throw it down and then...
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You crash into it, and then cannonball style,
everything separates, and the ice cracks,
in an actually beautiful shattered pattern.
And then you can see the actual surface
floating like this until fish after fish starts to come up.
And it's midday the afternoon,
so that affects the DC because fish have patterns.
Wow.
It's an animal crossing.
Go ahead and make a survival check for me.
Just born of us for me too.
You actually do have a line down into the water, don't you?
He's looking for us.
I would have gotten the line.
I wouldn't have left until he had a lot.
line in the wall.
Oh, right, right.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
So, why don't you both make,
um, why don't you both make a, uh,
fishing check?
That's survival.
This one.
This one.
Ooh, uh, naturally, having never done this before,
I got a six.
Okay, your first hour goes on fishlessly.
Survival?
A 10.
Neither of you are able to find Pike.
This is stupid.
What am I doing?
I thought the whole point of fishing was to
drunk.
You're sitting there,
it's starting to get colder,
the warmth of the shelves
and starting to fade from your system.
It's getting frustrating.
For whatever reason, perhaps,
and you look up and you recognize,
maybe the ice is actually a bit thicker than it was,
even yesterday when Tyshen had to burn through it
in order to create the hole that you're now leveraging
to get underwater.
This river,
maybe freezing even further than when you found it.
And the pike are moving up towards the warmer climes, perhaps.
But it's the bounty that you were able to find on Day 1
has disappeared it this afternoon.
I'll come back off.
That's just for the first hour.
You can do another hour check.
You can do another hour of check.
Okay.
Yeah, I'll probably stay for a couple hours if we want to...
I'll do another hour.
Okay.
The DC is 17.
I got a 16, so I miss.
Okay.
But there's a nibble on the line.
Barnabas is a shitty teacher.
I'm starting to think that ice worms aren't even real.
You do feel a tug, and it does seem to be a fish.
Who knows how far out Barnabos has swum, swum, has swim.
Swam.
In order to swim it did.
of a river to see what he can find.
It's been an hour that he's been literally underwater,
and you actually think that you have a fish on the end of your line.
You start to pull, you start to pull,
and you feel the tug go free, and there's no more fish.
This beats defective.
That's the only explanation.
I'm good at everything that I do.
I'm a perfect specimen.
There's no way, this is Barnabos's fault.
I'm 100% sure.
I've never been more sure than anything in my entire life.
Roll again.
So I got a natural 20
Oh
So 24
So the DC was 17
So you actually haven't gone
Far enough up river
To catch up with this school of pike
You get
1921
23
25
You get four pike
That you are able to
Harpoon
And
Shish Kababab style
You just get one after the other
All of them on your harpoon
And you're able to
Make your way back down south
So as I make it, but whenever I get back,
I want to see if I can find, if Skrim hasn't left,
I want to find his hook.
And even though it has a huge harpoon wound in it,
I want to put, like, try to hook it,
and then give it a tug and wait.
Okay, let's see how well he actually does
with catching real fish before you attempt
to continue to gaslight him.
I missed the check.
So the third hour goes by, and I'm sitting there and I say,
wait a minute, wait, wait.
A minute. Bonobos is a fool. He thinks this has work.
I'm not doing anything. I'm gonna fish every day.
What a jackass man.
I got a made in the shade, baby.
And I just set the tackle down next to me and I let it go.
And I'm just sitting there.
All you need is a beer drink.
And I just begin to whistle and try to stay warm and I don't think about the tackle for the fish.
A fish.
Make a deception check against your, however you want to do it.
Am I doing a third roll for the third hour?
How is that?
I assumed after you got four feet, I didn't think, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But if you wanted to stay an additional.
Yeah, I roll a natural 24.
Again?
Okay, so you've got eight fish.
We've got eight fish again.
Okay.
Then I will come back.
The eighth fish, you attempt to put onto the end of the line, and you're going to
simulate that there is actually a fish on the end of this pole, you will need to make an insight.
need to make an insight check to see if you believe this,
and you will have to make a deception check
to see how well you soon.
Insight?
You may still be exhausted.
Okay, so all of those roles would have failed anyway.
And now we come to the real reason.
I thought you lost one.
Yeah.
I think two is...
You speed halved, so...
Yes, I'm also...
But ability checks, yeah, you're disadvantaged.
But ability, yeah, I always forget that ability is number one
and attacks are number three.
So this is insight?
Wow, a natural 20 and a not a natural 20.
A 15. I got 13 plus 2 is 15, so my insight.
So do I see the lines start to move, though?
You look down in an enormous humanoid shape.
It starts to get closer and closer.
You can see through the ice well enough that you can see what is very clearly the body of Barnabos
pull a fish out.
Is that Barnabos?
Is that Barnabos?
What is there to actually attach it to the end of this hug?
And then you feel a tug.
Does he think I'm...
Oh, no.
This is perfect.
Oh, whoa, a big one!
And I'm gonna like, oh, I dive for the tackle.
Bonobos will kill me if I lose the tackle.
And I grab, I grab it, and I start to pull it in.
Oh, I think it's getting away!
And I'm gonna reel it in as best I can.
Do you make the fish fight or does he just pull a dead fish out?
No, I just pull the dead fish.
And I go, oh, I pull it out, expecting it like, you know,
to like, do a really awesome thing.
jump out of the water and it just goes,
Oh!
No!
Barnibos, I got one, you'll be proud of me!
And I reel it in real quick, and it's just dragging it on the lights.
You see this dead fish, and when you move it,
like it's surrounded even by like inky clouds of blood.
You attach it to the hook, and then you see it immediately, you hear this,
and it disappears out through the fishing hole, and it disappears out through the fishing hole,
and you're able to swim away.
How do you...
I'm going to follow immediately.
I'm not good at deceiving.
He has burst to the ice.
I was bursting the ice.
I will deadline.
Bonobos, I did it.
And I pretend not to notice that it's actively bleeding from the...
Yeah, no, it's bleeding.
Just blood everywhere.
Look, look, I did it.
You taught me how to do an honest day's work.
Oh, there you go.
You teach a gubbling the fish, and it pays off.
How about that?
How about that?
Well, and I'm sure that Miss March.
and Mr. Yorny. Yourneur will have a very lovely sledge for a sledge, sled?
So what you're saying is that I can fish with you every day.
Oh, exactly right.
Oh, perfect. I'll finally be useful.
Every, well, if we find any more fishable water, then you now can contribute.
Oh, perfect. Are we ready to head back?
Oh yeah, sure. You're hooked, real. Did a number on that fetch.
Wild. I'll carry this one. You get the rest of them. After you,
Please, I insist.
As soon as he takes a few steps away,
I'm going to scoop my fish and go, jackass.
You walk through snowless streets
to get back to the shelter
you were all temporarily calling home.
You see that the work on the sledge
is complete any beautifully decorated,
well-constructed,
sizable sled that looks like a could carry
perhaps one small creature
is being pulled
into the street by Queenie and Yornear,
and the sun is getting low,
the shadows are getting long,
it's getting cold, but it is still not snowing.
It is clear sky all day to day,
and slightly warmer,
which is very pleasant.
As soon as you're inside,
that fire is still roaring,
there being enough fuel in this town as there is.
You're happy and content and all back together again.
We made the sledge.
Wainer boat.
How did I go?
This dog, this big, can carry quite a bit.
That's pretty amazing.
Wow.
So we'll have to have two of us carrying it or dragging it, but it shouldn't be too bad.
It should slide relatively easily across the ice and could be snow.
I'm genuinely impressed.
Did you have lot fishing?
Did we let Mr. Savas coach here to land in the big one?
And I'll hold up this.
fish and it's still got a massive command of it.
Look at this.
Incredible, right?
We showed me out to harpoon.
No, no, no, no.
This one hopped right on my hook.
It was crazy.
You wouldn't believe it, even if I told you
exactly how it actually happened.
How big was the hook you were using?
Because that's, I could put my fist
right through that.
I need my fist right through that.
It's nothing but that.
I, you know, I hadn't noticed.
And I just throw the fish.
I'll just the bottom of the rest of the fish.
All right, well, congratulations, Scroom.
Thank you.
I've doubled our supply.
So if my calculations and I am not learned,
we should have about 240 pounds of pike.
I hope y'all like fish.
I do.
Certainly better than starving.
It's anything like breakfast.
I love fish.
Well, we should, I believe,
tonight and another night at least to make sure that we are all rested and ready to
leave but did you would I've noticed Hyshan like in the middle of the town looking at the
cairns at any point oh I didn't tell you what I found a cairn in the middle of town
oh go up there's more now it's different from it's different from it's different from
Anything I've encountered, but I'm sure I understand one of the symbols.
To the West, you'll never believe it.
A fire magnolia.
It makes incredible tea.
I think we should go to the West.
Well, what?
Just for a plant?
Well, for some of the best tea you've ever possibly had.
So you're saying that on this thing, this post, there was a symbol for a plant.
Well...
That's great news.
I'm sure of it.
You know what that means, right?
if there's plants
there's fertile ground
there's fertile ground
there you go
are you saying that there is
fire magnolia
at this time of year
do you know what fire magnolias are
at this latitude
on the shine
you know of the fire magnolia
I made it up on the spot
I'm just presuming
you're kind of
oh speaking of
a very real flora and fauna
here you're in here
you've heard of the fabled ice worm
haven't you
ice worm
what's an ice worm
oh yeah
farm and far and feared
Scorn Yormond gander worm?
What?
I guess.
It's real?
Yes.
A little scared.
In your mind, in your mind, this is a, like, a iced version, a cold version of, like, a purple worm.
Like, this is, like, a dune-sized sandworm that is known to, like, literally bore through a whole glaciers.
That's canon in a moment, yeah.
Well, I was thinking worm in like the dragon sense, the dragon sense.
You're gonna, munger, monger.
Can you tell us more about this thing?
Yeah, I don't even know what you said.
Can you say that one more time?
So I can write it down.
A grand worm that burrows through the ice.
It is dozens of feet long.
A big furry mane of disgusting worm hair, large fangs and teeth.
No eyes to speak.
You told me to look for one of these?
You were hunting the Yaman Gondis Gondi?
I think there might be a bit of something got lost in translation.
That is horrifying.
The only worm I'm familiar with is the overly large avatrous worm.
They're about three feet long, about a foot and a half around.
What the hell?
I think it's a fay worm.
Yeah, but where I come from, and there's a thin line between the fay and a
So I just called him a vantress worms.
You're describing extremely large
breakfast sausage links.
Well, I had one once.
I named them Vienna.
Not Jimmy or Dean.
Nope.
Why can you speak of this?
Did you see one?
Well, you've just been told that they make good bait, but, you know, I've never,
I haven't spent too much time on land in the movie.
How big are the first?
She's eating one of those?
You'd have to kill it and just dissect,
I mean, probably millions of pounds of bait, it sounds like.
Why wouldn't you just eat the worm? What do they taste like?
Oh, probably poisonous.
You think they're poison?
Oh, well.
They'll wipe out entire villages.
I ain't an average size of antrish worm once, and it wasn't poison.
Tastes like dirt.
You had a three-foot worm?
No.
A foot and a half around?
I told you, that's the large of antrish worm.
You're a hungry girl.
Ah, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Yes
You're a hungry girl
You get two rings
I'm like these fucking giant steaks
That's how you're parents
Oh
Oh my man
Tee shit
I'm some
Oh
You're you you've thought
Long and hard about these stories, the very rare stories that you would occasionally be told of by members of your order.
And the fear that they would tell you, villages being destroyed, the fact is it could use this terrible breath weapon.
Not like a dragon, but that it was so foul that it was able to paralyze and stun an entire woolly mammoth and then in one whole gulp be able to consume and take it under the ground.
These are terrifying beasts of legend.
That's why you, when you go far enough north, you build on rock and stone.
You do not build on the glaciers.
Because that worm's just going to pop up out of nowhere right into your house.
Right around your house.
Swallow it whole.
Does it have a circular maw of teeth?
Yes.
As you've been talking, as you've been eating, laughing together,
enjoying each other's companionship and not having almost,
any care in the world.
As you are
eating and enjoying the warmth
of the fire and being shielded from the
terrible elements outside and
having this conversation, the
frame of the door that comes
into this small
abode glows.
Through the cracks, just
around the perimeter, keeping out
what cold it can, a
strong blue light
has emerged. The
door frame glows brilliant
blue and you recognize the color right away. You turn away from the fire, you turn away from
the pound of unprocessed fish, away from the smoked meat that you are currently all dining and
feasting upon. And you guess that if you had to walk outside, that the lights would be in the
sky again, full of luster and beauty. And you think back to how your experience would be lights
last time and what you experienced with Barnabos right away.
The five of you all huddled together in this makeshift home.
Is that what I think it is?
No, I believe so.
Look, I'm not going to say that it wasn't an interesting experience, but it was a little frightening.
I don't know what kind of magical or whatever the hell that is out there is just do it.
And I don't really want to see Barnabos smash his dead.
skull in again.
That was pretty upsetting.
No offense.
No, I think that that was...
These are the lights of this land.
Perhaps the shepherds of the souls of this place.
Perhaps guiding our very own souls, like the green flare.
Do you think that...
I have no idea what you're talking about.
The green flare?
Of what?
When a soul passes on and you can see a green light on the horizon.
horizon.
I can't.
Sailors can live for many years
and never see it. The point
is, perhaps it's a similar
phenomenon. Do you think it's
good?
Or, or
like a bad... You're always talking about
omens, bad omens and bad luck.
An omen is not always bad.
It can be good. An omen
is just... As long as you crush your
eggshells. A glimpse
of what may come.
A glimpse so fake.
By the end of it, it only brought us
closer together.
That's true.
The last time you saw these lights.
Two days ago.
Barnabos felt rejuvenated
the next day, did you not?
I still feel
rejuvenated as one can
in these dire circumstances.
It was the thing
trapped in the guts of that beast.
The creature.
You said that it wasn't part of your memories.
No, it didn't happen that way.
It was not that creature with the horn and the hair.
It was, I found my true love.
The trolls found the woman in the shell.
But why would it be different?
How could it be?
It was your life.
Perhaps that is the meaning to be discern from these visions, dreams and the like.
We even had many dreams that have,
that have been pleasant by any means, especially not without any meaning.
Perhaps this is how these therriers of souls are communicating,
but I am no spiritualist like you are, Mr. Yornear.
From where I come from, like I say, the footsteps of the gods,
the bridge, you could say, that they travel.
or so
we say
do you think that
those lights around the doorframe
are a bridge that a bunch of gods are just
walking across
this is a different land
that is similar
but this is our faith
this is what we believe
the old faith
every faith has its own beliefs
of the lights
you ask the dwarfs
they will say something different
so
who wants to feel
be rejuvenated, this may be a rare opportunity, maybe it's every other day, every other evening.
If we've got to talk about our lives. I'm not doing it. It's not for me.
Why not?
Because we all know each other well enough and there's no reason to look at the past, we've got to focus on the here and the now and survival and the future.
I always say, right? Right. I'm glad you agree.
Above us, you're the least fit for such survival.
Okay, now that's just hurtful.
This is just a truth.
Look at you.
Oh, Jesus.
I will have you know that I am well above the average growth of a goblin.
I'm very strong.
I told you this before.
Unbelievable.
I'm talking about the state of your exhaustion.
You're above average for a goblin?
Yes, very above average.
Oh.
The state, yes, I'm a little tired, all right?
The weather was rough.
It was like bags under his eyes.
as he's talking. It's just very cold. I'm not used to this weather. I've traveled
around a lot. I've never been anywhere like this. Doesn't make me weak. Doesn't make me unfit?
Oh, what you're near? You're unfit. Why do you fear the past? Mr. Stavisgots?
Who said anything about fear, Mr. Barnabos?
Dredway. Oh, excuse me, Mr. Dredway. Oh, hear in that title. You saw it. You're there.
You're right.
Why do you fear the past?
Okay, okay, you got me.
Oh, that was easier than I thought.
I'm a little scared of the past, all right.
But you would be too.
Why?
You saw my past?
There's plenty, perhaps, to not want to see,
but there's one thing my lover whispers in my ear
and inspires me every day to do is a change.
Little by little.
Like the ebb and flow of the toids, you change every moment you draw breath, Mr. Stabaskotch.
You can't do that if you let go of the past.
Or if you do, you're not going to grow and you're not going to learn.
It's the fools who run from their past.
They're the ones who wither and die.
You say that without knowing what some people are running from.
Fine.
You know what? I'll do it.
I'll tell you guys my story.
You want to hear my story? I'll tell you my story.
What I've got to do?
Crack open the door, let the light come on in.
Come on in, light.
Come on out with us around our nice warm fire.
All right?
I'll hop up and open the door.
You do.
And it has...
I love story time.
Unlike the time when you were outside around the campfire,
it has been a consistent and pure blue.
So shifting and fading and marbling the way
that it does in the doorframe what light can peek through.
It hasn't been responding to your voices inside.
You open the door and it's very plainly apparent.
The surface of the street, the ruins that are across the path from the home that you now find
yourself in, everything is basked, bathed in this blue color, shimmering and shifting
the way light passes through water almost.
And all you have to do is walk outside and assume you will see the same curtain of light up in the sky,
this strange serpent-like configuration, undulating, merging, these kinds of qualities.
Do we feel as though we need to step outside?
And do we feel compelled to view it?
I wouldn't say that you feel magically motivated, but you can intuit because you're talking.
And after Queenie opens the door,
it remains fixed and unchanged.
It's only perhaps under the stars
in the raw wilds of nature
that you would be able to resonate with it
the way Barnabos did that one night.
All right, we'll step outside.
And I want to take a look around
before I say anything.
I need to just make sure.
I haven't seen anything since we've been on this
God's forsaken land, but never hurts to be too careful.
All right.
And I march out.
All right, we'll get cold for your story.
One more hit to that tea, Mr. Firebossom, before we go out.
Of course, here you are.
Then take it with us.
We'll take some tea to go before it freezes.
It freezes immediately.
I'm going to make a tea popsicle.
Nice.
Ooh, that's a really good idea.
I'm not smart.
I'm not smart.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I do that in J.H.L. Village.
Once we all get outside, if you follow me.
I will make a big display of-
I would follow immediately.
You're here. Hold still, you're on here.
And I'm actually going to climb up your back and stand on your shoulders and do like a 360 degree like scan of the horizon.
Okay. All right.
Yep. I'm all right. I think we're all right. I think yeah. I'll climb down.
Okay. Where do I begin?
Well, it was a long, long time ago. I guess my first memories would be, uh, me.
being a small goblin and I guess what we call a horde of goblins.
I mean, that were all of them, just many of them.
So many brothers and sisters and relatives and groups of different people
and we're fighting and we're scrapping and we're raiding and everything is a struggle.
To eat, to starve, the garbage, the raids, the thieving and the brutality of it all.
Very, very, very quickly brutality of it.
Just wasn't for me, you know?
So be it.
goblin that doesn't like to raid, okay? Well, they exist. I'm one. I, on the other hand,
being, you know, near the very big city of Bargast, which you may or may not know about,
is a little bit more refined and sophisticated. Wasn't very long before I was
exposed to the finer things. You can tell by the way that I dress that I am one who is a bit
more sophisticated than the average goblin. Clearly, I care what I look like.
It wasn't long before I was exposed to these things and wanted them for myself.
So, I, you know, at the, at the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the disgust of my goblin brethren, I left, went out on my own to experience and explore and, uh, see what was out there.
You know, raise my station in life from a lowly goblin.
You're all looking up at the sky and listening to the words of scrim, and that blue light remains unchanged.
It hasn't shifted into a new specific color.
It has continued to remain blue.
As you continue to talk, there are these wisps, these moments of color loss almost.
But it seems that you haven't gotten to the heart of your story yet.
help me out here. All right, fine. We'll fast forward a little bit. So it's not long before I realize that, you know, I'm, I need to survive, right? I'm a goblin in a big city. What am I going to do? Work, please. It turns out that I'm pretty good with the knife and pretty good with my hands, a little dexterous, a little sneaky, if you will. Well, you know, it wouldn't be uncommon for me to learn to make money by the not most honest means. You know, look, some people don't take
kindly to goblins. So I'd sleep in an alley or I might scam somebody out of some money to afford a
hotel room for an evening, evening in and in, or just enough to get some bread and a beer, or,
or, you know, get, I'd steal some clothing to, to make sure that I try to fit in more. It's,
you know, it's not every day. You see a goblin who dresses as nice as me. The blue light,
as he's starting to talk about conning, shifts and starts to change. It becomes,
Colorless, this medium slate, and slate's not the right word, a pewter gray, like almost a metal gray,
overtakes the blue.
And you look at the light, lit shadows of blue on each other's faces as this conversation starts to happen,
and everything grows colorless around you.
It saves the small orange light inside the settlement.
inside of the settlement that you've called your, that you've made your home, the light starts to swim down and sink.
But you're still not at the heart of your story.
Well, you know, it might have been a little rough at first, but it turns out that, you know,
obviously it took me some time to pick up on different cultural things and learn the ways.
But before I knew it, conning and thievery and using my words was second nature.
It turns out it's very easy to separate fools from their money.
Very easy.
And I embraced it.
And it wasn't uncommon that I would bounce around from in to in
and scam people for a little bit of coin here and there
and traded in for money or traded in for goods to get by.
And trust me, I did my fair share of running from the law,
getting beat up, people looking for me.
Always on the run.
I couldn't stay in one place for too long.
You can't.
People learn to your con man.
It doesn't last forever.
And then there was one night, an inn, in a town, not too far away from the main streets
of the main thoroughfare of August.
Very big city.
Found a small inn.
I'd been to once or twice, but never really hit any serious marks there.
And it was just a night like any other nights.
And that's what I saw.
It seemed like the perfect mark.
The magic takes hold.
and you are once again enveloped by this light
comes swimming down from the sky and scoops you up
and though you are standing in the middle of the cold night
out in the wilderness you forget the cold
you're just captivated by Scrim's story
you don't find yourself in a tavern not yet
that's part of the memory and you're starting to experience
the same way you did with Barnabos
you are in a mausoleum.
It's the middle of the night
and you are all four of you, not scrim,
standing in a strange crypt,
a what would be in a graveyard, a cemetery, a tomb,
a mausoleum, the door is wide open
and before you, on what would have been the coffin of
who knows what soul is a sleeping scrim.
And Scrim you awake with a jolt.
and you are immediately overwhelmed with deja vu.
You are telling a story,
but there is this strange doubling of your vision
and of your memory where you are standing here,
the feeling of the mausoleum that you slept in this particular night
underneath the feeling of your goblin hands,
this underneath the skin,
it's exactly, exactly what it would feel like
to relive a moment to be transported in this way.
And this time you're not alone.
This time you look up,
and you know you're telling a story,
and the people you're telling the story
are standing there right there with you,
all here.
It's the night that you go to the tavern.
Wow, this is even awaited from this side.
All right.
Well, I know what I have to do.
We're headed to the tavern,
and I will, you know, more or less talking to myself,
but out loud, I'll hop off this structure
and begin to go down the streets
where I know the tavern to be.
You jumped down and you start to make your way.
Scrimp seems eager to get to you.
this particular location.
What are the four of you doing?
Just falling along?
I look at this grim and I say
as we step outside and
what does the like the landscape look like around?
We're stepping into like a graveyard or a cemetery?
You step out and that is exactly
where you found yourself to be.
There is...
Is it a graveyard or a cemetery?
It's not attached to a church,
whichever that one is.
Seminary.
Seminary.
Seminary.
There are small tombs, molded tombs, I should say gravestones.
There are twisted trees in all directions, and there is a foot-high mist that creeps along and swirls,
and as scrim can bounces through it, little mini whirling devils of mist twist and play in his wake.
And you can see that it is.
actually good thing that you are not telling a story in winter for you would feel the temperature
in this moment. All of you feel like you are inhabiting this space as if you were actually there.
And it's not a cold night, but it's not a warm night either. It's very moderate. And there doesn't
seem to be a star in the sky. It's just a very dark, moonless evening. And you start to make
your way. It's only a five, ten, ten, fifteen minute walk, unless anyone else wants to do anything
before arriving at Old Shucks.
I would just, I would look down at them and say,
Mr. Staviskov, do you normally sleep in cemeteries and graveyards?
I mean, every once in a while, the dead don't complain.
I guess not.
Peace and quiet?
I don't think you need me to say this if I have any idea where this story is going,
but it's bad luck to sleep in a cemetery.
Is the big city, is that Bregg?
Is Brigg the Bit City?
Or is Bargis also a city in the continent?
Bargis is the continent.
Bargis is the continent.
Brees is the city.
Okay, this one is.
Yes.
This is very much on the outskirts of that region.
Maybe perhaps days or even weeks of travel from the main city of Bargast.
The amount of travel that Scrimm is done.
This is a town known as Freibug.
And the destination that you're being taken,
to once you arrive, you'll see the sign.
And it's called Old Shucks.
Would I have been, once I left Mahmood,
I'll sort of leave it up to you,
if I would have been to Breed,
or like, you know, as I sort of was just
sort of making my way all the way from the north.
Give me one moment.
Okay.
So I have some context here.
Yeah.
Ah, player journey.
You there are you, Derek.
What's that?
You've everything.
Very literally.
literally, I have a map of the world and how you all got to the first session zero.
I love that.
So, to answer your question, you traveled south through Mahmout from the very northern heights.
You crossed through the channel from Mamuch to Karkinos along the eastern coast.
Eventually, you found yourself at a port that would take you to Yulong and continued south along the east.
Sorry, flip those.
Eastern Carcanos,
western side of Yulong,
eventually making your
way to Wuzzi.
So you avoided Bargis completely.
Whether or not you would have gone to Bargis
in your long life
is a question that you can
hypothetically answer, but I would
probably assume that the answer is no, so you
are mostly from Yorne and Mamou.
Okay, perfect. Yep.
I'm so glad I did all of this work.
Good grief.
You're standing now
having had this conversation, looking up at the front of a, what is very caricature of a tavern in a town like Freibug, Old Shucks, and being that it is quite late at night, you see that it is, the band is not playing, it's almost empty when Scrim walked in that night.
I will proceed in, and I look over my show as we go, and this place is, you know, it's not bad. Trust me.
It might look a little shabby from the outside, but it's nice and warm on the inside, and the drink was good.
Here we go.
Here we go.
And I put my hand on the door.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I don't want to go inside.
I know what happens.
I don't want to go inside.
That's not the point of this.
Your feet?
This is wicked.
No.
I guess I can't change it.
All right.
Here we go.
For real this time.
And I'll open the door, I'll go in.
You push open the door, and there are a few very drunk patrons asleep in one corner.
The actual bar itself is occupied by just one figure, and the barkeep is nodding, but not listening intently to this person who is very clearly at the height of his drunkenness.
Um, I ever told you about the, the legend of graveyard jack.
Do you know that legend?
You know that story?
Yeah?
Have you heard the whole truth of it?
Yeah?
I didn't think so.
Well, let me lay it all out for you because it's spooky.
Spooky lady.
I love stories and I pull up a chair and sit down and start listening.
A stool out or a chair and you start listening.
This gentleman, for as long as you'll let him,
will tell you the story of old graveyard jack,
how he will stalk through cemeteries very specifically
if you're late at night looking for souls,
lost souls from the people who have died.
But if you can't find one of those,
he might come after a living soul.
And that's when he'll get you.
He'll jump out and he'll grab you.
It's not a very well-told story.
It is portrayed through...
Can you see in here?
Excuse me, why is he called Graveyard Jack if he goes through cemeteries?
Well, I ever thought about that.
It's the same thing, isn't it?
No one of them's attached to a church.
Really?
Yeah.
Perhaps to make the intent is that it's anything where the dead are laid to west.
The distinction doesn't have.
That's also just a story.
Really?
Oh, it's not real?
We don't need to focus on it.
He was telling it like it was a real thing.
Are you lying to me?
Is this one of them fake stories?
Is this fake news?
Folk tales and the like, you know?
You have to immediately stop sleeping in cemeteries.
And also graveyards.
Well, keep in mind, Dyshen, this is the past.
I haven't done that in a very long time.
Good.
You listen to this man then?
Well, sort of, I suppose.
And with that, I will look around the bar because I know what happens, and I'm looking for a particular individual.
And I'm nervous.
I would say that the rest of my party can tell that I am visibly nervous and looking to get this over with.
I think he believes the story of Graveyard Jack.
He's sweating.
He's sweating.
I'm nervous.
It actually is a very strange anti-dejaveu feeling, however you would describe it.
Queenie is interacting with the gentleman that you picked for your con this night.
Calvert.
I remember his name very specifically.
He told the story of Graveyard Jack to anyone who'd listen,
and you thought, boy, this guy is quite a few in.
Maybe one more, and I could nudge him into some coin for myself.
So I will crack my knuckles and look kind of at the group and say,
watch the master at work.
I proceed to walk over to the man and say,
I didn't mean to overhear your story.
but it sounded very interesting.
Do you mind if I buy you a drink while you tell me some more?
That would be amazing.
Park keep, two drinks.
You reach in and you find the coppers that you need
in order to purchase the cheapest dales that they have,
but they're full tankards,
and flagons are slapped down just a moment later,
and you and Calvert are able to cheers,
frothy heads of beers go splashing against the countertop,
and he's looking at it.
How's your name, friend?
Ah, name is Scrimm. What's your name?
Calbert.
Calvert's a pleasure to meet you. Cheers.
You give you a wink. Thank you.
What are you? You got a whole of friends here.
Yes, these are my friends, and we're just passing through for the night.
Please drink up. Please, it's on me.
Thank you. And he drinks greedily and right away.
And you remember in your original night, it was just the two of you, having a quiet night.
The barkeep seemed grateful that you would distract this gentleman from telling wild crazy stories like he had and maybe a game of sorts.
Yeah, I would coax him into letting him tell the story of Graveyard Jack, even though he just told it.
I want him to feel comfortable, and he tells me as much to he wants.
I'm asking him questions and keeping him interested to kind of get him excited.
I show him how deft I am at playing Stapperscotch.
Oh yeah, you don't even have to roll for it.
Just to show them how I imagine it is.
Feet of dexterity.
And it's a great distraction from the story
because he keeps coming back to the same points over and over.
The Stock Cemetery.
I know about a great-guard jack-flip.
This is amazing.
If you've been to every tavern and bargast,
you've heard it that many times.
And this is just another drunk repeating
that same old tale.
Listen, this is, we've become good friends, right?
Have we not?
Best friends.
I would say that for a little bit of entertainment for the evening,
why don't we want to play a few games of quartz, parchment, scissors, shears.
How do you play?
Oh, very easy.
There's quartz, there's parchment, and there's shears.
Okay?
The quartz beats the shears, the shears beats the arseers, the shears beats the parchment,
and the parchment beats the quartz.
Well, I'll win every time.
I bet you will.
All right. What do you have? I've got a few pieces of silver left. Do you want to start with that?
Well, I have silver too. I, uh...
It's exciting. We're getting to meet.
Yeah, I have, uh... I really shouldn't spend this, but...
Sure.
I think I could win.
Just for a friendly game, we could play a few times and see what happens.
There, and I put my silver on the table.
All right.
On the count of three. It'll be three, two, one, shoot. All right?
Okay.
Three, two, two, two.
One, shoot.
And as he is going to shoot whatever he puts out,
in my more sober state, I lose on purpose.
Yes.
This is the hardest you've ever had to work
to lose on purpose.
He's like putting it down and then like, shoot.
Oh, you got me.
Yeah, she has Beastpot.
Two silver.
Two silver.
We'll go again.
Another silver.
I don't have, well, I can use one of these.
Yeah.
That's right.
You're already on house money.
All right, here we go.
One, two, three, shoot.
One, two, three, shoot.
I lose again.
Amazing!
Yes!
You're all watching this display,
and it is amazing how into Sprim's hands
this guy is playing.
He's just getting shirked in this very specific way.
This guy can't possibly be this stupid or this drunk, but he seemingly is.
Another round. Another silver.
Go for three. All right.
Yeah, you're on a heater. You can't stop now.
No.
One, two, three, shoot. And I lose.
Okay. I've got six holes in silver.
Ah, well, you don't want to play again, do you?
I mean, I'm kind of in the hole here.
I mean, maybe we could double a nothing.
Just one, one go for all of it.
Well, I...
All right.
I mean, you could make twice that.
Do you have the silver?
Well, I think I have a gold piece here.
I've got a gold piece.
Okay.
I know it's maybe a little more than double or maybe a little less,
but this is ten of those, right?
So here we go.
A gold piece.
Do you have a gold piece?
He reaches down.
down and he pulls out.
All right, let's fall in.
I'll put my gold piece down on the bar top
and take a look at his offering.
It's what you fear when he slaps down this gold piece.
This is not the gold piece that you have,
the Bargast coin mint.
This is a piece that you've looked at thousands
and thousands of times since you earned it here
in this moment.
It is unusual and it's make and its look and feel.
It is clearly a little bigger than the gold pieces around here.
It doesn't have a hole in the center.
It seems like it's heavier, weighty.
And when he slips it down onto the surface of the bar,
it thuds with a faint-like resonance.
What kind of gold piece is that?
I just found it here on my pocket.
Is that legal tender?
It's gold.
I, uh, yeah, all right, uh, double a, double or nothing for, for, for both of the gold pieces.
All right. Let me just pick my choice.
Three, two, one, shoot. And I'll win. Choose to win.
Ah, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm really sorry, friend. Um, look, I'll just take these and how.
I got lucky.
Barman, buy him another drink, and I'll be on my way with my friends.
He doesn't even notice as a fresh ale slides across the counter.
You get some change for a silver piece,
and immediately the four of you watch Scrim as he like hops down from the stool
and starts to make his way away from this almost sobbing, silent figure now,
having been bamboozled, conned in this way, unless you're doing anything.
We should go.
It's about time to be moving on to the next place.
There's a nice place that have some meal down the...
There's a nice place to serve a nice hot meal down the road.
Yeah, come on, let's get out of here.
That's very upset for you beating him fair and square.
Um, yeah, it wasn't exactly fair and square, Tysha.
That was very easy to manipulate him into getting his money.
Like I said, fools are easily separated from their cold.
You should probably stop listening to this.
all of a sudden Holly Quinn.
Why?
Because aren't we sitting right next to him?
And he's like crying and we're saying that he's...
No, we're wrong.
Oh, yeah, I was confused.
Around the dude.
I'm like, why are we...
You lose.
You're stupid down.
It's a fair point.
In my head canon, when he said we should probably get out here,
you were like, through the door.
So you're out in the street now.
Gotcha.
And you're swept up by the people.
cute or gray colors of the Aurora, and pushed well past the moments of celebration that
Scrim enjoyed that evening, full of food and additional merriment at some other inn or tavern.
Instead, it's the morning, well, late, late, late night.
There's still no peak of the sunrise, but it is clear that Scrim chose this particular evening to go
back to the mausoleum for that particular smooth surface of that particular coffin slab made
for a free and reasonably comfortable sleeping arrangement. You're back. You're back to that same place.
Well, here we are. Home sweet home for the evening, right? No harm, no foul.
You willingly choose to sleep here. Well, I never said I was good with the money that I conned
people with. Plus, this is free.
This is disrespectful of the game.
Well, I can't imagine that they mind.
I've never heard them complain.
That's a good point.
This is why we get comfortable,
bury sailors and see.
This is where we were just told not to go.
Look, it was, I know, I know, Tyshen.
I'm sorry, but this is where I rested for the evening.
And I'm gonna just lay down here and do it again, I guess.
Hey, scrim!
The sound is exactly the same tone and volume and quality that you remember from that same night.
And you remember thinking, oh shit, Calbert has, like, followed up on me.
Somehow managed to find and trace, to track me, has followed me here.
I sit up quickly.
Oh, uh, Calbert, hi.
Yeah, hey, hey, buddy.
Come on, yeah, we're going to play again.
What, uh, what do you mean?
You've been drinking a lot.
We had a good time.
We could play again another time.
We don't need to do this tonight.
Scram, and you were gonna suddenly realize
that first night, did I tell him my name?
Scrim from the Shrieking White Moors?
Scrim from the Shrieking White Moors.
Come out.
Okay.
And I will hop off and I'll walk out towards the thing.
There's no need for violence.
It's all right.
It's not a big deal.
I happily buy you another drink.
You see Calvert standing there in front of this goblin.
What appears to be an average human man with something of a punch, he is looking at Scrib with
intelligence, sober eyes, and speaking something somehow different.
Scrim scabascotch from the shrieking white moors.
Yes.
Very good.
And he looks up and sees the four of you there.
You see him make a gesture with his hands.
And a cloakhood where there was no cloakhood before
appears in his fingers and pulls away
and the face of Calvert vanishes.
Instead, you see standing there
six-foot-tall, well-groomed, immaculate robed creature.
It has red eyes.
and a huge jackal's head,
like a coyote or a wolf head.
These wearing thin little spectacles
that sit on the end of his nose.
He's looking at you with small white horns
and these robes that trumpet at the wrists.
Come forward, scrim, I won't bite.
I, like, take a step or two back when I see this.
I look towards my friends and I say,
run and I begin to ride
just book it. Book it like that
even I take off.
This is
an interesting move for
today scrimmed to make because this is exactly
what happened in the original memory.
And in the same
moment, as soon as he turned around
you feel
paralyzed. You are
held in place magically.
You make it not even a
single step. All you can do is barely lift up one of your legs and your knee is in the air.
And you are locked into place. You don't fall as if you've been paralyzed. You are held in this
space and in this time. And scrim, scrim, scrim. Scrim.
Ah, okay, Calvert, whatever. Your name might be. That was rash. I'll admit that was rash.
You can just let me go. And I promise I won't try that again.
Try what again?
To run.
And?
And what?
Well, you've taken all of my coin.
Oh, I mean, I won that fair and square.
Indeed.
Very good.
We played some games, remember?
I don't know who you are, or if that's what your real name was, but we played games fair and square.
You have won something else.
What do you mean?
Well, you've won the right to sign this, and he conjures a...
elaborate parchment, the coils at both ends.
This is your debt.
Your payment, your service,
for a life of cheating and conning, and, well, you know the rest.
I don't understand.
You want me to sign that?
What are you going to do to me if I don't?
I think you can imagine.
Okay, I'll sign it.
I don't know what I just.
Get me out of here.
Let me go if I sign that, right?
He turns and he looks at it.
Yes.
Yes.
And you look at it.
It has lines of inked language that makes no sense to you.
And you can see that it is of two scripts.
There's a more elaborate carved one, another one that's a little bit more jagged in nature,
a little harsher.
One flows into the other.
The other one has very clear breaks and stops to it.
And underneath, you can see that there's a line with an X next to it.
Just let me go, give me a quill.
I'll sign it, and I'll do whatever you want.
And then we can talk about this.
We can talk about this like reasonable people.
You feel a quill emerge in your hand and realize that you can move it again.
Oh, okay.
You feel the energy start to relieve from your body.
He puts the parchment directly in front of you,
and he continues to look at the four of you,
giving you each actual eyes for just a moment before he leans in with a smile,
a foxy wolf-like smile.
I sign this and you let me go, right?
Deal? Deal.
Done. I sign my name?
Ha! He doesn't even take the quill back.
It disappears into moats of magic, and he rolls it up.
Our business here is done.
Now, per the contract, you will be here again tomorrow night, yes?
Oh, absolutely. No problem. Right here. Right here in this graveyard or cemetery.
Tell your friends not to disturb what happens next.
Oh, sure. Of course not. No, why would I ever have them do that? No, it'll be fine and we'll be right back here tomorrow.
He pulls a cloak over his head.
You can see his ears poke out from the back of that cloak and turns.
And he starts to make his way across the misty surface of the cemetery or graveyard.
And he starts to walk in it and almost immediately disappears impossibly into the shadows.
It just vanishes not 15, 20 feet from where the five of you stand.
Oh, God.
Oh, geez.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay, all right.
Is everybody all right?
We're good?
I don't like cemeteries.
What was that creature?
Are you stupid boy?
No, I don't think I'm stupid at all.
In fact, we are not going to stand right here and talk about this
because we're not going to be here tomorrow, because we're leaving.
Follow me.
That's why I play dice, Mr. Salonscotch.
Well, dice are, well, we can have a conversation about Dice.
Did you really just sign a contract without reading it on the
on the word of some random strange man
that he's going to let you go.
I don't know.
That was no man.
And you heard what he was going to do.
I didn't have a choice.
Look, we just don't have to be here tomorrow.
We'll just leave.
I mean, what's the worst that'll happen?
We just leave.
He's expecting us to be here.
We won't show up.
It's not the end of the world.
What else?
This isn't anything new.
People leave.
He knew where you were from.
Yeah, that was weird.
You think he's not going to find you
if you don't come back here, then he's going to be even more angry you didn't show up.
I don't think he's going to find me.
Why not? You found you this time.
I outsmarted him once, I'll smart him again.
He was the stupid one for letting me go.
Unless he did that on purpose and he outsmarted you first.
No. Come on.
That's not, no. That's not possible.
Come on, please. We have to go. We can't stay here.
I'm not staying here. I begin to march off. Come on, follow me. We're getting out of here.
In the story that Scrimm is telling, his version of reality is that he left this place.
But as you're having this conversation, Scrim, you peek back into that same mausoleum where you woke up,
and this is when you see the eyes, red eyes that would haunt you from town to town.
As you skipped and moved in fear, as you tried to run from whatever agreement you just made,
as you heard barking for the first time, anytime you were near a cemetery or a grave,
You would always hear this same howling, grotesque, monstrous barking.
You don't hear barking this time.
Just through your friends all standing around you, you're able to peek through.
And in the shadow of the mausoleum, in the darkest blackness of that shadow, two eyes suddenly emerge like slits and then open, staring right at you.
They jump forward.
A bark and a scream, you are suddenly pushed down under the ground.
Huge muscular claws.
The four of you all of a sudden see this monstrous,
muscled beast.
It looks something like a dog, but it is hairy and matted fur with matted fur.
You see yellow, sick skin underneath that fur.
You see monstrous jaws, these razor-sharp claws,
hateful, glowing eyes.
It is looking down and is holding scrimmed to the cemetery floor.
drools pouring out of its mouth.
It is breathing in your face heavily,
ready to bark, ready to bite,
ready to pounce, ready to do something.
Don't do anything.
Don't do anything.
It's fine.
We're just going to get out of here.
This is what happened, and we got out and we left.
And I left, and it's all going to be okay.
Don't do anything.
Nobody make any sudden movements.
And you think this is the end.
As soon as the four of you see,
you know that things are starting to deviate now.
You see the dog start to come in, not the dog, the Bargist start to come in and with its mouth start to clench around your neck.
Before any of you can move, it is pulled, launched free by some other force.
And you are shocked to see above you a raging woolly rhino has come in and with its horn smashed into the side of this creature,
sending it flying
20, 25, 30 feet around.
It hits a tombstone that cracks in half.
It immediately spins around
and starts to come back at the rhino.
The five of you are standing there
watching in horror.
What do you do?
Did that happen?
This did not happen.
I am extremely confused.
I don't care who you are
or where you come from.
That thing is bad luck.
I mean, anything's not even native
to this continent.
Look, it's hairy in the horn?
I've never seen anything like that.
I meant the black dog.
He's talking about the dog.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I mean, that was a little weird.
You can see it's lipstick the whole time.
This is part of the deal you made.
Well, now I'm confused.
We're talking about the rhino or the dog.
Dog.
I mean, I can only presume so.
Like a snap, you are no longer standing in the cemetery.
The lights have faded.
Or graveyard.
The lights have faded.
And before you can see the outcome of this clash between this,
a creature you've only seen once before in Barnamos's memory
and the creature that you've only vaguely seen in shadow
this is being the first time you'd really really gotten
a true full three-dimensional look at it
you're out in the street in the ruins of some
abandoned and ancient settlement
clear sky above you
cold wind rushing around you
and you've returned
story that seems to have
ended a bit early.
I mean, and that's basically it.
I hopped from town to town to city
to continent to continent.
Everywhere I went,
that beast was there.
Not the rind of the dog.
But I haven't seen it since I've been here,
and I think I may have finally gotten away from it.
And the coin you carry on you?
Is the coin you won that night?
That's exactly right.
No matter how hard I try, I can't get rid of it.
It's probably nothing.
It turns to you.
Yeah, but I mean, like, you know, you saw that guy.
There's obviously some kind of magics at play.
And when I've thrown the coin overboard or I've spent it on things or I've given it to somebody or I've donated it to a church, it just comes right back.
He tried everything.
And is that the same thing with your knife?
What you play stab at Scotch with?
Oh, well, you know, that's a little bit different too, because the more I've spent time running away from this thing, I've realized that I have a little bit of extra oomph.
Something isn't quite right.
Magics, right? I mean, no different than this.
I don't really know how else to describe it, but yes, the brutal blade that I keep with me, that's what I like to call it.
I can now just materialize it and dematerialize it.
So you have your powers because of that contract you signed?
It would seem that way.
Which, to be fair, I'm not really complaining.
I mean, you know, obviously the dog is pretty horrifying,
but as long as I keep running and it can't ever find me,
then I get these extra abilities, this power for nothing, for free.
But I ain't really free.
You can't have a home.
You can't have a family.
You can't create a life for yourself.
You got to keep running and running and running and hope it doesn't find you.
Yeah, but I'm always happier on the move anyway.
I mean, who wants to stay in one space for too long, regardless?
And plus, you know, I had enough of the whole family thing.
I had like 900 brothers and sisters.
I don't need that anymore.
I'm good.
You're exaggerating, right?
Not really, no.
Wow.
Yeah, there's a lot of us.
How's your mom, man.
then? Good
question.
It's
you make your way back inside
for a long rest
for a restful night
as restful as it could be
no, you don't.
My apologies. It's morning.
The story that Scrim is told
seems to have
taken the night. You
do experience that
post-mosoleum moment.
You remember going to the tavern and living in skrimmed shoes throughout.
You remember leaving the town of Freibug and hopping from town to town,
from living to living, existence to existence.
You remember everything all the way up to Muzay
when you met each other for the first time in a simple tavern
and started to get into circumstances together to have an adventure.
And it's there that blinking, you look around,
And the sun is just starting to peek over the mountain horizon to the east.
And you realize the night has passed extremely quickly,
despite having felt like you've lived an entire one in the mind of Scrim.
Scrim, you feel rejuvenated from having freed this story out of you.
You are...
All of your exhaustion is wiped away.
and you enjoy a long rest.
Oh, well, thank you.
And Barnabas, you enjoy a long rest as well.
Everyone else enjoys a short.
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The day is before you, and for the sake of brevity,
let's talk through what you do with this day before evening comes.
I think we would pack the sledge and get all of our provisions in order.
Okay. Who will track the...
This new bag.
Thank you for being here, Becca.
Good night.
I just wanted to say that since you don't hang out very often.
We love you.
Thank you.
Sweet dreams.
I'll help.
Happy anniversary.
So I'm tracking.
So we have 18 slots.
Plus 18.
So do we think we need firewood?
Yes.
Oh, well.
Yeah.
How many candles we have?
Well, we have no clue where we're going on how far it is.
I had to count how many beans.
I thought it was 10 times eight.
No, what was it 12 times eight?
12 times?
It's over 30.
So you have 12.
12 candles.
Right.
Each candle burns for 24 hours.
So I split them up into three, eight-hour chunks,
and that's how I arrived at 36, eight-hour days.
That's what it is.
Because it would be 36 uses if you're just using them at night.
Yep.
If you burn one continuously for 24 hours, it would be three beans per day.
All I know is Derek is a cruel mistress,
and there's no way he's giving us what we need to get where we're going.
I think.
So here's my thought.
We definitely need something.
Yeah, we definitely need something.
Here's the thing, that is more than a month of...
Which is gonna go by really quick.
Which is gonna go by quick, but like if we don't find any trees or wood for a month, we are just dead.
We're fucked anyway.
We are dead no matter what.
Ah, yes.
Right?
Right, so it's best that we bring some wood while we've got it available.
It would give us how many extra days, like...
I feel like how much space wood takes up versus the little candles, it's better to do.
Get food for that, right?
I'll also say the sledge itself being made.
of wood, would count as two or three days if you dismantled it.
Worst case scenario.
Yeah.
So we could only store 18 rations of a fish on it, right?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
So we could just fill it up with rations and we have 240 rations.
This can hold 18 little pieces of purefes of trash.
I'm usually eating small streams of terrain.
It's just like,
it's like dangerous in the middle
and you're like, shut it in the middle.
I know that it's weird to do a simulation
where we don't have the actual thing.
But you put a heaping mound of this on it.
Think about how much food you'd have to pull
on a slate to feed
five people for 30 days
or 18 days, right?
That's how much actual fish meat you're putting on to the sledge.
The numbers be more like guidelines.
See, I think we would
We could fill it up entirely with fish
where we do mostly fish with a little bit of one.
I think we just do fish.
I'm fine with either.
I think we do fish too.
Yeah. Do you agree?
Well, no.
I'm the only one who disagrees.
I don't think it matters.
Okay, so we're going to load it up with 18 days worth of fish.
And, wait, is it each slot?
Can hold five rations.
You can carry up to one day's worth of rations in one item.
So it's only, so it's only 18.
It would be three days worth of food.
The whole sledge?
Yeah.
Because there are five of us, and each one of us needs one ration.
So each one is only one.
I'm going to literally just shackle a shit ton of fish to me as well.
Yeah.
You each have your own capacity.
I've got six extra slots.
I don't even know what I have now.
Find that I've been cheating this whole time.
Tiny small, medium.
Let's take a look here.
I think food's going to be rare.
So I think we do fish.
So I'm just going to write fish
Yeah
And I will fill up on
My inventory
Only three slots on fish
Okay
You largely spend the day
Having this conversation
Of how can you equip
For the next leg of this journey
You felt so
Powerless
and unprepared
For the circumstances
Of your
Being trapped in ice
of losing the captain,
finding that the crew had abandoned you,
and having to make your way this far.
You've traveled 150, 175, maybe 200 miles
in the month plus that you've since left,
the site where you were ice-bound.
And this time, this time,
you are going to make the right choices
and learn from your lessons, from your experience.
Filling up on fish,
making sure that you, everything on your person is nice and warm, tightly bound.
You spend the day readying for the coming journey, and the next day or the day after, perhaps,
you maybe continue to trek onward, but night does come,
and you find yourself enjoying what bountable fuel and food there is here
in the temporary home that you've made for yourselves, and you enjoy the fire.
Before we get all the way tonight, can I show you on air?
the can.
Yeah, take them.
Hey, you're near.
You want to go take a look at that
can I found before?
No.
I'm busy counting fish.
I'm okay.
You're good with wounds?
Let me show you.
Let me take a look.
What? Okay.
Here's what I was talking about.
Do this?
bit of care.
Here's what I was talking about.
I am certain to the west
is fire of Magnolia.
There's a small chance
that the symbol does
also mean certain death.
Delectable tea
or certain death.
The one that he's pointing to, you
recognize, and you've seen it on every
single cairn that's pointed west since
you have started seeing cairns in the first place.
You can kind of see how it looks like
fire magnolia just based on its symbolic representation, but it's meant ocean every single time.
That's the best thing that I see is.
Oh, Taishen.
So I want to get a sense of the ones that, because beforehand I noticed that there's
like a structure one that pointed to where we are now.
And so at least Taishen saw that there were multiple, like, I don't know if it's like multiple
facets now pointing to other settlements.
Oh, so it's a signpost.
Yeah.
I want to get a sense of if I can...
If I can ascertain distance and, like,
size of settlement based on the runes or whatever.
Do so with advantage with Taishen and...
My intelligent Dracarmic know-how.
Since this is deduction-e perception, no...
Just whiz?
No, I'm going in an in an in-direction.
It's a matter of, can you put the piece?
pieces together. It's just a question, it's investigation or intelligence your choice.
But at advantage. Yep, I thought that might be the case.
12. 12. Um, with a 12, you and Taishen spend a good, better part of an hour,
having conversations about like, look at this one. This, this center mast here, um,
it, uh, it, this seems to be the symbol that we saw in the previous cairns, but in its simplest form.
So if we apply the same rules of how it diminished over the many times that we saw Cairns leading
up to this settlement, can you apply the same rule?
Yeah, I guess you kind of can.
This one over here seems to be four pips away.
This one over here seems to be three pips away.
Is that days travel?
Is that a week's travel?
Or is it some other form of measurement?
Or is it conveying a totally different meaning?
You kind of get a sense that they're the ones that are more complex or have more additional
pieces to it are farther in distance from you than the ones that have fewer or closer
to this settlement image that they all sort of kind of share.
So, and I guess I can pull out, because I think I've jotted down every room that I've
seen.
You would have.
I'll sort of get a cross-reference.
I want to get a sense of, as far as what's north, are there multiple options that
we could go forward?
sort of, after I come to this determination,
what options would a rational kind of,
what a rational you or near sort of think as far as,
if we want to go for another settlement,
what are options there?
It looks like the option heading northeast
is not just the closest,
but there's a ruin that is totally new
and comparing your notes to the ones that you've seen before
and these particular cairns.
This one in particular has
a curve, a line on the side.
And do you take that,
because the DC was lowered,
thanks to Taishin's help and because you have been taking
such scudious notes as a druid,
that this is another town on the river,
whereas these others may be,
like that's the capital,
it's like 20 weeks out.
That's the one where, like,
perhaps the settlement,
where the cliff side that you guys saw
bend up and out of the ocean
where it finally meets the ocean
and perhaps that's a beach side
village or town or city.
You can't get a sense
of the size or nature of the settlements
but you kind of get a sense that there's a middle
route that would take the longest,
a beach route that would take the mediumist
and a shorter distance that would take you to this
next river
location.
All right.
I'll turn it off back to the game.
Oh, how wacky was that?
What I thought was tea?
Turns out you'd never guess it was the ocean all along.
No, no, I did guess.
And I could have told you to not get your hopes up,
but I was finding any tea growing in this climate would be very unusual.
No, you never know.
You can make anything into a good cup of tea.
That's a fair point.
And all, once we gather back with a group, we'll say, I believe our pack lies along the river.
It's the closest settlement along the way.
It'll be easier to travel.
It'll be close to a source of fish.
And we may find the crew if we move faster than they do.
Unlikely with their vehicle.
But if something waylays them or they perish, which is likely, we'll at least learn what becomes of them.
Direction-wise, the crew is, like, skating on the frozen river?
Yeah.
Is that going towards where we're going?
That goes northeast, right?
Yeah.
In the direction of the following them.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you could continue to follow the river southwest, and presumably it terminates at the ocean, perhaps creating a long and large waterfall.
You picture in your mind remembering the heights of those cliffs.
And what I know that, you know, given that we're in the southern hemisphere, right?
Or I guess do seasons work that way where it's getting colder as the months are going on?
Yeah, I'm ignoring two realities.
One, the days aren't getting like super short,
and we're not going into that sort of that level of southern simulation.
And because I just don't want to do that.
And then to the hemisphere.
I don't even know if the water swirls in different directions.
Like, I'm not going to get that into the weeds.
It's not important to my story.
Okay.
But I guess as far as seasons go, is it getting colder or warmer?
It's getting colder.
You've been outrunning the winter.
Okay.
And I would know that going north...
So hemisphere in terms of going north is warmer than going south.
Yes.
That's relevant in...
true that is that has been your experience so far under car okay we need to keep
going north it's getting colder and it will only get worse where we are now
we keep going north and we can hopefully outrun the coldest but again this
land is new to me so I don't know how bad things can get so you're saying
that we should probably head out tomorrow in the morning yes okay suppose we
have everything we need. There's no sense
to stay here any longer.
Well, as we
decide to go onward, I'm going
to drop all of my coin.
Unless anyone wants
that is useless in this land.
Scram, are you all right?
I don't know.
And you can keep
that fishing tackle. I don't need it.
How much space does it take?
One slot.
Oh, son of my guy.
You could also... I think I should be able to
catch enough fish. You did a great job.
No, I know it's very important that I help you fish every day.
I'm gonna keep my fishing tackle.
I was just hoping that maybe it was a fraction of the slot.
Depending on how much coin you've got, we don't know if whatever town we visit up north
is gonna have some kind of, they're gonna use currency.
Getting rid of all of it does not sound like a good idea.
If we do make our way to a town, where there are
people who could provide us food and equipment and hospitality for coin. My coin pouch is
really light. I followed your nears tip here and only got two platinum and were paid out.
So if you want me to hold on to your coin, I can do it because I'm not letting my two platinum go.
Well, that's a good point. Could I give you my coins and it would mechanically only just take more of that one slot?
And I just clink my little coin birds and you just hear the two platinum clink against each other.
Let me see how much...
I have 20 platinum.
There's no way that's right.
I have 20 platinum as well.
Oh, shit.
I think you would 20 platinum as well, not two.
Well, I got 20 platinum pieces.
What the hell?
Did I give everyone 200 gold to start?
Yeah.
You took that 20 platinum?
There it is.
Oh, so wait, how many slots would that?
Because I got 20 platinum too.
It's still a hundred points per slot.
Oh, so it's only one slot.
So it's only one slot.
I only have, but if we combined it, that would still,
that would still be, this be 20, 40, 60 between the three of us.
Okay, I heard down 27 gold.
Yeah, you got 27 gold pieces.
Nice.
Did you spend some of your gold during the adventure at some point?
T maybe, maybe.
Yeah, it's possible.
I don't know.
It's very in character to buy 170 gold worth of T.
You have take my, take my coin.
20 platinum pieces
and then I have seven gold pieces
and five silver pieces.
I have 17 gold.
And I'll just drop them on the ground
and leave them there.
So add 20.
So I'm just going to clear my inventory of coins.
Me too.
And so why don't you tell me
how much coins in total?
Because Queenie will go
and just pick up those gold pieces.
Okay, so I'm giving you 20 platinum pieces.
Okay, so hold on.
This is real D&D folks.
This is real D&D folks.
You have the kinds of conversations
you have in a survival situation.
Learning to rely on each other and trust each other
to keep a ledger even.
And then gold wise.
I have seven gold pieces.
I have 17 gold pieces.
I have 27 gold pieces.
And four silver.
And eight copper.
I'm going to leave the silver in the copper.
It's on the ground.
Okay, I'm leaving, then I'm just dumping the five silver.
Wait, can you take 27 gold pieces?
Probably.
Nice.
Nice, nice, nice.
So just mechanically, I can carry
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
nine, ten, ten slots of food.
Okay.
I got three, or things.
Did you like a piece of pike?
Or things, yeah.
I didn't carry eight for real this time.
Actually, I can carry eight.
Check me.
We have enough to fill up.
I technically don't have to keep the fertile blade on me.
No.
No?
No, Briggs doesn't carry that fucking around.
I have seven spare slots.
Oh, I should probably check and see if I can carry some fish.
don't want to. But if you're at capacity and you're summon it, you just fall on.
Yeah. My arm would break. It'll just snap my arm. You pick up the spoon and all of a
sudden you can't do it at all. It's literally Skyra. Oh yeah.
Oh and you haven't gotten around adding to the website. And you don't want to be.
It's only been a year and a half. Wait, we have a website? We do. But we don't want to be at
max capacity, right? Because max capacity is bad.
No, it's past max capacity.
You can go up to you, just don't go over.
So if your slots is 20 and you are carrying 20 slots worth of things, it's when you get to 21 that you're over going to cover it.
I could.
It's not meet it and beat it.
I could carry three fish.
It should come as no surprise to you.
That you were once again visited by the lights this evening.
Oh!
Counting coin, you look down and you see the familiar blue reflection as the light creeps through the doorframe,
and you know that you could go out and perhaps share a story.
They're back.
It's our old friend.
It's almost comforting in a weird way.
Ain't it?
The benevolent magic.
Isn't it?
It feels.
Minus that weird rhino thing.
It just kind of weirds me out.
We tell these stories about things that actually happen and somehow things change.
But, like, to be fair, in your story, the rhino saved you.
That's true. It did.
That's a great point, Miss March, which I can't square.
I've been thinking about it ever since last night.
In my memory, this creature was in dire need of assistance.
It was trapped in the guts of that fish.
And then in yours, it was a savior, savior from graveyard jack.
So, you know, I'm just a little old rabbit from,
backwards, but I do have a little bit of wisdom here and there.
What if these lights are some kind of manifestation of some ancient being and it's telling
us in these stories how we can help it?
Or how it can help us.
Maybe you're supposed to help it and it's supposed to help you.
Just like Mr. Yorineer said, that the road of the gods, perhaps it's a god that has
walking along that bridge.
Exactly right.
Maybe try burying the coin.
Oh, no, I've tried that.
Have you tried getting rid of it since we've been here?
I don't know.
I guess technically no.
Maybe I'll just leave it behind tomorrow.
He's worth the shop.
That's a great idea, Mr. Stabascaultz.
Anything could happen with this visitor.
Clemy, would you like to tell us your story?
Well, my story isn't near half as cool as either one of theirs,
so if you're in for more of a sad,
tail and nothing more.
Sure.
You're welcome change of pace.
I didn't like scrimms. This was very
scary. Yeah, you were shaking in your
boots. I don't like, I've come to find.
I don't like cemeteries. Or graveyards.
Or graveyards.
Church or no church, to me.
You know, that made me think.
If there's a church at a graveyard and it gets burnt down
and then there's no church anymore,
does it continue to be a graveyard or is it a cemetery now?
Oh, you think it gets grandfathered in?
What does that mean?
The graveyard status.
It's kind of like the...
So it stays a graveyard.
I would say so.
What's the difference between a ghost and a spirit?
Well...
Depends on your beliefs.
Malevolence.
Which one is...
What is your culture's belief about the dead?
I don't know.
It's very proof.
And we die.
Miss March.
Perhaps lead us out into the cold or we might...
Share his story.
All right.
Well, if we're going to go out in the cold, I want you to close your eyes,
but keep them open a little bit so you don't trip and fall to your death.
And I want you to imagine something.
All right.
Mountains off in the distance.
Green, sprinkled with pink and yellow flowers and big trees,
tall as you can see.
The sun shining down in a beautiful valley.
You can see the wind rushing through the grass,
a small little farm town.
There's no delay.
As soon as Queenie.
start speaking these words describing her
hometown's a fine way of
yeah your home where you came from
your region of the world your village
your village the blue immediately shifts into a
beautiful sunflower yellow
the wind blows through the grass your
eyes linger on a small little house
just maybe 300 feet
from the edge of a beautiful pristine forest
the base of the mountains.
And there, right on the porch, you see my mom, my paw, in their rocking chairs and enjoying
their breakfast for the morning.
The kids outside running through the yard, picking flowers, playing ball, laughing.
That was my life.
And that was my life for many, many years.
I get older and start tilling the farms with my dad.
learning the ways of the carrots and the taters and whatever manner of things we decide that we want to
we want to grow there are trips into the village just stones throw away to deliver our goods
and to meet with friends and family alike and it's wonderful we love it and at nights we're told
bedtime stories of the bear in the woods
Kids better not run out into the forest lest the bear will get you and eat you.
As she mentions this bear, the yellow sunflower curtains swim down,
and if that doubling experience happens, you're standing out in the middle of the cold.
You should be freezing the death.
But that warm, beautiful, sweet air that you can almost imagine when Queenie started her story hits you,
as if you are breathing it, as if you are living in this beautiful town, the town of Foxbridge,
and it's Queenie's childhood.
You are sitting on the floor.
You still have your adult bodies.
Queenie is very young.
And she's listening to one of perhaps the first times that she'd ever heard this tale.
And looking up, you can see this is Queenie's mother.
She's sitting down and she's tending to the fire.
And she's telling this very story.
Now, once upon a time, there was a young rabbit folk kids named Harleen and Gregson.
One night, they got up to no good, got into trouble, and her folks sent them to their rooms without supper.
Harleen and Gregson weren't the brightest kids, neither.
No, in fact, they were both about ten copper short of a silver piece.
That night, they sneaked out of that house and went into the woods looking for something,
to eat berries?
Mama, wouldn't it be stuck?
Snuck?
They snuck out.
You sure are smart.
She leans down and gives you a little rustle in your
between your ears and a kiss.
Love you, Mama.
That night they snuck.
Thank you, Queenie, out of the house and went into the
wood looking for something to eat berries or nuts or anything
that would put an end to their growling tummies.
Of course, it wasn't long before they found themselves lost,
wandering about the forest with no bearing,
looking just for food, and they had not.
no way of knowing which way was home.
Then it seems as though fate smiled upon them,
for they came upon a beehive hanging from a branch,
and they could tell even in the night that it was full of honey.
Gregson, who like I said was only rowing with one oar,
started throwing rocks and sticks up at the hive
to see if they could knock it down.
There was a sudden movement, a shadow and a crash.
Bang, Gregson was gone.
He had been taken by the east,
evil thing in the forest, a cruel spirit of the woods that can appear and vanish in an instant.
Harleen tried to run, didn't get too far.
When she finally saw the beast, she stopped dead in her tracks, paralyzed with fear as she was.
The spirit revealed itself to her as an enormous, vicious bear.
She took her last breath, but before she could even scream out, the bear gobbled her up in one whole bite.
There were no survivors.
Children, remember the story of Harleen and Gregson and why you should never venture out past the tree line.
Understand?
Yeah, Mom, why don't bears like bunnies?
If I knew the answer to that, we might be much farther along in life.
I can't tell you for sure.
All right, Mom.
You all are in the shoes of Queenie, but you're inspired almost like kids in this moment.
You feel just like you are surrounding Queenie in this story.
Queenie, there would have been...
I'm like being it.
I'm not even paying attention.
There would have been friends sitting around you.
You've heard this story told by your mom the same way.
Hundreds of times it would feel like.
Mama, can we sing the song?
You know the one?
I sure do.
You want to start it?
Can we sing it?
I sure am tired.
I think it's got to be right.
Mama.
Mama.
Now, I already done told you a story,
and you've got to clean up your ears behind your ears
and clean your teeth before you go to bed.
I might not be convinced the forest is so bad without that song, Mama.
Well, why don't you hum it a little?
Arms.
Shit.
Oh, my brain racing.
There's this classic story of an improv class
where one of the great improv teachers of all time
he taught like Mike Myers and the rest of Second City
was like, what's the worst thing you can do in improv?
And he was like, here, read this.
Sure enough, your mom, convinced by your persuasive
and young, cute rabbit folk wiles,
starts to hum, and then you join in song together.
Get out! Run!
Get out.
Kid!
Run!
Run!
You sing the song and it gets softer and softer.
And that same yellow curtain blows through the story.
You feel as though you live this entire childhood with these two loving parents.
Until about the age of 15, you find Queenie.
And it's here that you find yourselves in the farm.
a combination of farm and garden
might be more appropriate
for this is where Queenie's family
grow these giant carrots
you would be very familiar
with them having lived this story
these huge green stalks
that poke out of the ground
and being able to lift them out
these carrots are not carrot size
these are giant carrots
the size of tree boughs
and this year
unfortunately however
They're not doing so well.
The brilliant vibrant green of this crop has been tarnished.
It's browned and black in some places.
And you can see webbed right around where the head of these carrots meets the earth.
There's this sticky, thick ergot, this mold that, almost like a spider's web,
has clung to the surface of these carrots and pulling them out, they already seem decayed, dying, not edible.
And it's Queenie and her family are looking down at what should be this fall's bounty and despairing.
There's very little to live off of this winter.
Well, I don't know what happened.
What's never happened before?
It's not your fault, Paul.
It's not much you could do about it.
I heard from Sally Jean the other day we were just spending some time picking flowers and
she was saying that it's happening to the farms all across the land. It's not just you
Paul. Well there's something rotten going on. I don't know how we're going to live.
There's nowhere. We can't we can't communicate or make it all the way to the other
rabbit boat for communities in Yona. We can't make it that far. We have to survive on our own.
Well, I'm okay with having half of what I normally have to make sure we can spread it out among everyone else.
Well, you sure are sweet, Queenie, but you still got growing to do. I'm not comfortable with that.
Well, then let me take extra shifts pulling the carrots out, and you get some more rest, Pa.
We'll both take an extra shift today. We'll see if we can make it through this, and perhaps things will be better tomorrow.
You can lean on me, Pa, I'm here.
I thank you, Queenie. I love you so much.
I love you, Paul. We've got this.
That night, after a double shift, you remember taking the circumstances into your own hand into,
that if someone was going to solve this, that it should be you, and that made you think of what options are possible.
What could you do to solve this problem?
And in your hours of pulling carrots, you remember looking up at the mountains and stuff.
seeing, well, the tan or browner mountains look sort of like the carrot tops,
look sort of like the tree line, but very, very faintly, very far, right on the horizon,
seems lushly green.
Perhaps, perhaps there's an end to this or something that's preventing this blight
from affecting those woods.
You know, I reckon, based on the way the forest look,
whatever's gotten into our land hasn't made it all the way up there.
I know Mama says I gotta be afraid of that bear, but
Pa was just looking so broken today, and I gotta do what I can to help him.
I'm fast.
I'm on the edge of 15 now.
I could run away from a bear.
If I could just get some soil and bring it back, I could, I could fix the land for Paul.
You know what?
Gotta try it.
Promise I was gonna help your dad.
And I am gonna.
And you watch as Queenie fills up her pack with a little bit of rations, some carrot seeds,
a jar for some soil, and tosses it over her shoulder and sneaks through the house.
And she will sneak into her parents' room and quickly give them a kiss on either one of their cheeks.
I love you, ma, love you, Paul.
Promise I'll be back.
Promise.
She hops out of the room, climbs out of her window, and darts off into the night.
Before you were carried along this journey, you still feel a level of agency talking to Queenie you could do, being able to take different actions.
But you can see that Queenie is in this deja vu and ready to relive it as is one for one.
And this is exactly what she's saying in the moment of storytelling matches this dreamy memory-like quality of the video.
that you're experiencing thanks to the magic of these lights and you make your way
through the woods it's late fall starting to get cooler and it surprises all four
of you not just that she bravely and stoutly makes her way through a dark night wood path
a crooked gnarled trees bearing down the sound of of wolves in the in the dead of night also
so hustling around, but that she eventually makes her way to, and safely through, to a, something like a glaze,
like a beautiful moonlit glave, the shaft of light coming down from the moon,
illuminates it beautifully.
What do you remember about this particular moment?
As Queenie was walking through the dark parts of the forest to keep herself from being afraid, she would have looked down.
Good evening, twig.
Good evening, plants.
Good evening, wolf.
And then eventually, she makes her way through the underbrush.
Wow.
Good evening, Glade.
Look at you.
You're quite the beaut.
And she'll just look around, and it looks like middle of the night.
and it is so filled with the light of the moon that it almost looks as if it's high noon,
the way that the light sparkles and shines.
It's a kind of beauty that Queenie's never seen a day in her life.
Otherworldly, some might say.
It's just as Queenie describes, you are looking at it.
And the glade is lush with life.
There isn't a single desaturated color.
Every green is the greenest green, every pink, every yellow, every purple.
There's a cottage on one end of the glave with a small bridge that crosses a beautiful little creaky stream
and an overbundance of flowers in all directions, hanging from the windows, surrounding the cottage in the ground.
You can see this glorious, beautiful garden off to another side, and it's quiet.
but you can hear this creaking, this rocking and whistling coming faintly from the cottage
just on the other side of this glade.
And as Queenie is looking around almost mesmerized by this glade that she's found herself in,
her ears twitch and perk up as she hears the creaking of the rocking chair.
And she looks over and sitting in it is a large bear man.
And for a moment, Queenie is shocked and scared.
This has to be the man that her mother told her stories about from the time that she, from her earliest memories.
But this is far too beautiful and far too good to be bad.
And he sits there rocking, whittling away at a piece of wood as he whistles.
And there's nothing about him that seems evil.
knowing what she needs to do, knowing that this, whatever this glade is, is what's causing
the forest around it to look so lush and to not be hindered by the burget that's overtaken
her farm.
She hikes up her britches.
She steps out of the thicket of the trees.
She says, excuse me, Mr. Bear?
My name is Queenie March.
I've traveled here over quite a few miles at this point.
I'm 15 years old, or at least on the edge of it, I'm not quite sure.
and I need your help.
Leave me, B.
I wish to be alone, go away.
I don't know.
It's the middle of the night.
Leave.
You don't look like you're sleeping.
Stay out of my garden, girl.
Just go, little one.
I don't want nothing to do with your garden,
but I need your help.
How do you make this place look so nice?
Why are you affected by the Urget that's killing all their place?
I'm not about to, you know, why?
You, you, you, don't.
The absolute gall.
The what?
The goal.
Like a seagull?
I'm sitting,
peace and quiet trying to carve up,
just whittling and whistling.
Why are we come here?
Ergot's gotten our plants, Mr. Bear.
And I saw that the forest weren't affected by it,
and it led me here,
and I was hoping that whatever you're doing
to keep your plants looking so beautiful,
you could give me that knowledge.
so I could save my family.
You can't just come up and ask for my, for my,
for what I know, for what I possess, for all of it?
You're not gonna eat me, are you?
I hadn't planned on it.
That's what I thought.
You don't want to help me either, do you?
I want you to get out of my garden, go home.
Well, I ain't going home, but I'll get out your garden.
I'm gonna be right over there.
I'm on the edge of 15
and I can't promise
that even if you won't eat me the wolves
won't but I'll be right there
right outside of your property
if you decide you want to help me I'll be right
there and hear those wolves
calling out in the middle of the night
I'll be right there
but if you don't want to help me I'll be right there
and I queenie turns around
looks back at the bear
then walks and sits immediately
right on the opposite side or right
outside of his property line.
The bear
gets out of his rocking chair,
puts down his tools and the piece that he was working on,
stands, goes to his cottage door,
and closes the door,
leaping you completely empty.
Good night, wolves.
I don't think you're going to eat me.
I'll really hope you're not.
Good night, grass.
Goodnight, moon.
You hear the door creak just a little bit.
And Queenie begins to start making
a bed out of the moss and the grass and slowly nestles down into it, puts her head down,
and with her eyes just slightly open, she stares at the door and eventually falls asleep.
The four of you see that barehead as Queenie goes to sleep, peek out, and then morning comes.
And Queenie, you remember waking to an amazing magical sight as the,
Garden came to life with all of these flowers in all directions, suddenly buzzing.
You could see this army of bees in all directions, and they're working on pollinating
all of these beautiful flower faces, getting in there and then flying back to their home
and then coming back for another round.
And though you don't see the bear, he doesn't seem to come out, they themselves manifest
and carry a pot of what you find to be having.
honey and it is delivered to you by this battalion of small beads working together in concert
and you feel that your prayers have been answered by the mysterious and ornery bear man
well good morning bees am i supposed to do with this what i think i am and the bees dance around
and form the shape of the word yes in the air
And Queenie nods.
All right, bees.
I'm picking up what you're laying down.
And then Queenie will stand up, pack up all of her stuff,
and attach the honey pot to her side.
And as she turns to leave, she'll turn around.
I knew you weren't a bad person.
I just knew it.
I felt it in my soul.
And if this fixes my family's problem,
this won't be the last you seeing me.
We're going to be friends someday.
I'm telling you right now.
Remember my name, Queenie March.
promise you won't come back now
no can do
have a good morning bear
bye
and Queenie will march off into the forest
and at home
she does
and in a flash of brilliant
sunflower yellow you see
the application of the honey
you see Queenie convincing the neighboring
families
to accept the honey
it came from the bear but it's totally safe
and some agree and others
don't, but those who do, the ergot is magically and miraculously disappeared almost overnight.
They, the decaying carrots seem to be refreshed and brought back to their full and glorious
carity goodness. And Queenie saves her family, at least, from the danger of the coming winter.
how do you make the decision that you make now?
Time passes, and it's not long,
but a lot of the people in town
had a lot of horrible things to say about the bear.
No matter what Queenie did, no matter what she tried to say,
the stories that had been perpetuated over decades
had clouded their minds,
and though Queenie knew that this person was just misunderstood,
there was nothing she could do to make them see otherwise.
and she realized that her family didn't need her help anymore,
but there was a lot to learn from this bear,
and there was a lot that he could learn from her and she could learn from him.
And she wanted to know what life was like outside of her,
outside of her comfort zone.
And so one night she sat down at dinner and had a conversation with her mom-paw,
and it wasn't easy, but they trusted her,
and she decided she was going to attempt to make peace with this bear.
And all she could think about was how happy her life was with her family
and that this bear was out in the woods alone,
so alone that he wasn't even willing to accept friendship
when it showed up on his doorstep.
And that to her was a fate worse than death.
And so with her parents' permission and the promise that at least once a month
she returned for a family dinner, she makes her way back out into the forest
and back out to the glade.
Your mother and father tearfully say goodbye.
say goodbye, your mother having made for you your 16th birthday present, gives it to you prematurely
knowing that you've made this choice. They trust in you, and you receive a broad-rimmed hat
that you'll wear for many years to come. The journey through the forest is not precarious or
dangerous, and when you get there, it takes a long time before you even learn the bear's
name before he starts to warm up to you. It could be maybe even a year of determination and persistence
of sleeping on the front porch and then finding a blanket wrapped around you, of finally finding
accommodations inside the cottage. Eldred, the bear who was able to curate and provide this
magical honey starts to take Queenie under his wing. And, uh, he's wing. And, uh, he was able to curate and, and provide this
magical honey starts to take Queenie under his wing and teach her about the woods, about the bees,
about the plants and the fauna, the flora. What would you tell your friends about the next seven
years? So almost like a movie montage passes. You've seen Queenie make her way back to the glade.
For a week she sleeps outside of the perimeter, and then she wakes up, and she's inside of the perimeter.
And she hadn't moved herself there, but that's where she wakes up.
A little girl, it's warmer on the side of the, if you just sit up.
Another couple of weeks pass, and she finds herself on the porch when she wakes up in the morning.
And then with a blanket over her, and eventually in a bed, in a room she had never seen inside of this house.
Eventually, she wakes up one morning and finds a second rocking chair next to his house.
rocking chair with its own little wood whittling station.
As a couple of years past, they get to know each other, and he's a little hard-headed at times,
but Queenie softens him up, and they get to know each other really well.
And their life, you just watch as he teaches her to hunt, he teaches her to grow food,
he teaches her to sew, to little wood, to grassy-ra-ra-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-
Here's how to clean a kill.
Here's how to live in the forest all on your own.
To mend a broken wind or a bone, should you ever happen to come across that trauma.
Here's how to deal with this type of danger.
Should this happen to you?
You can be prepared by doing this.
The other thing.
And eventually, he begins to trust her enough that he starts to tell her of his past and why he's so alone.
That he had a wife.
once. And they had come to this land from the Fay Wild, from Berheim. And she wanted to plant
flowers, fay flowers all over the world of a bandrace. And they traveled for many, many, many years.
And one day she passed. And his heart was broken. He couldn't imagine going back to Berheim without
her, and he couldn't imagine continuing their travels without her. And so he came back to the
place that was the closest he could get to home. He land directly outside of the Faye
crossing that brought them to a ventress. And it was here in these woods that he set up this house.
And they have their garden, but there is a small plot of land where he wants to plant her flowers,
but he can't bring himself to him. No matter what he does, he can't plant those flowers because
they're the only seeds that he has left of her. So every morning they wake up, they have their breakfast,
they sit in their rocking chair, and they look out over the land in that small pot of tilled earth,
that he chills every single day and never plants those flowers.
And that's when Queenie knows that they're not friends anymore, their family.
One morning, after having shared these seven years together,
and you can feel as though you've lived it, it's such a strange experience.
If you've ever in real life woken up from a dream and felt like, man,
I just lived 80 years,
that's the feeling that you have about these visions that are being transported into you
through not just the words that Queenie says but by the very tactile living of them walking in her shoes
the morning that Queenie maybe fears most is the morning that is quietest there's no buzzing
the sound that she'd grown very accustomed to and filled and filled the air of the
scolade every, every day. The buzzing is itself silent this particular morning. It's still as
beautiful as it ever was as lush, but the flowers are not being tended to. The bees that sit on it
just simply rock back and forth looking. And it's that plot of soil that Eldred talked about
and refused to plant, even though he kept it tilled, that you look to right away, because you have
had this experience. And Heldon hasn't been in the best shape over the last few weeks. He's been
starting to make arrangements for lack of a better term. And looking at the plot, you can see
this tiny little sprout has emerged up and out. And that just in front of it on the pass,
the cobblestone that leads to the bridge, there is an object and what appears to be a letter.
you see his queenie stares at that patch
or feels like an eternity, realizing what it means.
And her ears perk up and she listens, but there is no sound about dread.
He's clearly left his place.
He's reunited with his wife.
She slowly sits down in his rocking chair.
She puts on her boots and she puts on her pack and she fills it with what food there is.
She closes the door and she makes this.
make sure everything is right as rain.
She walks down that cobbled path
that heads towards the object and the letter.
This time, you are doing this in a deja vu sense,
and you have been in lockstep with your previous self.
Deviations that may have happened in Barnabos' version of his story
from the moment you said go or in Scrimm story,
you've been really true to the way that things have gone
throughout the progression of this.
But now, Queenie, you were walking forward,
and you notice that it's different.
It sprout is the same as you remember it,
but the object, this beautiful, beautiful object
that had been worked on for decades by Eldred,
now complete, probably the most perfect thing
that you've ever seen in your whole life,
that you'd set it down and continued on your journey from there.
And then reading the letter addressed to you, Queenie in BearScript on the front of the lettering,
opening it you remember the message for Queenie.
Don't let your sorrow stop you from traveling the way it stopped me.
We live on in you.
You remember that and you see that there is an envelope, but that the carved object is different.
Is it a woolly rhino?
It is.
So where Queenie remembers there to be the beautiful carved form of a bear,
The visual representation of Eldred's wife that he'd been working on since the day that she passed, that he'd left to her upon his death, where that once had stood on the cobblestone steps is the carved effigy of a woolly rhino.
What do you all do?
These climes don't agree with my allergies.
Told you it wasn't going to be a spooky one. It was just going to be kind of saying.
It's okay. Mr. Dretweig, you can cry.
I cried a lot. I'm crying right now. You just can't see it through my fur.
This is not so bad of a change?
Carred Rhino?
Yeah, but I wish you could have seen what Eldred made. It was beautiful.
Do you have it with you?
No, I left it there.
One day I'll return and that's my goal.
I have her seeds. I'm planting them all over Ventress, just like she wanted.
Once I planted them everywhere, I'm going to return home.
I'm going to pick up that little bear statue and
anything else I can think
and I'm going to head into the Faye Wild
and I'm going to retire there and tell their story
for all the rest of my days.
You remember it was
however long it would take for you to finally get
together and decide to trek out
from this glade. To leave
Freiburg, to leave
Foxbridge
and truly start to travel
eventually finding your way to Yulon,
to Wuse and to the
companions that you find now.
You remember that however long it took you to make that decision, it was as you left, that the bees joined you, carrying a satchel of pha seeds with them to deliver onto your person.
But we're not there yet.
It's not that part of the story.
You're stuck looking down.
And there's just a small artifact of a woolly rhino.
Carved with dexterity, but not love.
And the envelope.
Did I read the letter already?
You had recalled what it originally said.
I would pick it up and read it to see if it was different.
You pull it open, slip out the parchment, and you pull it open.
And instead of lettering or words, there's an illustration.
I don't read pictures.
What is this shit?
It doesn't have any writing on it.
But when you open it to see this fact, you are struck with a video.
of your own. You don't just see the illustration of a mountain. You see the curved and pointed
mountain, unusually thin and tall, tapering to a sharp peak. And you know, you know what's at the
top of that summit, a place of power and a fresh and frigid plot of land ready to be tilled.
Does everyone else see that as well? They only see you look at an image of an mountain,
but you have a little sum sum extra.
I'll be got damned.
I know where I've got to plant these seeds here.
I've been wondering how do you plant flower seeds in an icy tundra?
Thanks, Eldred.
Miss you.
And in a flash of sunflower yellow,
you all find yourself the next morning.
Having enjoyed a short rest,
Your Honor and Tyshen,
unbelievably weak and sleeping.
But you have enjoyed a long rest,
and so have you scrimmon, so are you burn a boss.
That's a lot harder than it looked when y'all did it.
It's all I got to say.
That sure does pull at all of your soul pieces and stuff.
Well, I guess that means that settles it.
That settles what?
that we need to get off of this rock alive.
I don't intend to die here.
There's nothing to go home to for me or Mr. Staviscage, but there is for you.
Well, I do have to say that if Mom, Paul ever meet either one of you, you'll be like Ken.
My home is your home.
Anytime you want to come visit, we have the best holidays, and Ma's, oh, my God, Screammy,
he would love her carrot cake.
And sometimes when Paul gets to it, he laces it with scotch.
That's very kind of you to offer.
It's a very generous thing for you to say, and I appreciate it.
Well, we're all family now, right?
I hope you get to meet him someday.
I think you'd like them, and I know they'd like you.
I think I would too.
I'd like that.
I'm sorry about your bare friend.
Death comes for everyone.
It's sad, and I think of him all the time.
But he went to...
peacefully and I know what he wanted was to be with his wife.
He's happy where he's at now.
He seems very wise.
Yeah, when he wasn't crotchety about something.
Seems to me as though those last years
would have been very different for him without you.
I like to think so too. He liked to tell me I was a pest
but I think he liked me.
Well, we suppose it's very fitting
with the rising of the sun.
Yeah. Nothing left for
us here in this village.
Well, thanks for going on that journey with me.
I thought I was going to feel, I don't know,
intruded upon, but I feel
closer to you guys now.
Let's take a page out of your good friend's book
and begin to travel ourselves.
I agree.
Let's do it.
It's the morning up, and it is a clear morning.
You can see on the horizon that there is
cloud line starting to creep in. But you put your sledge on the path and you start to exit. And pretty
quickly, you're no longer walking on cobbled rock and ground and earth adjacent to a river. Pretty soon
you were once again walking on a surface of ice. Let me just back up and make sure that everyone is
comfortable that I'm pushing us forward.
you are entering the trek.
Barnabos would, whatever...
For the sake of brevity.
When Yornear is not able to be a pack animal or a caribou,
he will...
Given that it's only once per short rest, I would say.
Barnabose, most of the time it would be you and me.
What I expected, Mr. Yorineer.
Strap me in.
Kind of primitive...
I think I got a little bit more strength than a fancy reindeer,
here, whatever you are.
And we'll
start pulling the sledge up the river.
Are you walking on the river surface,
or are you walking along the bedrock
of the bed of the river?
Based on what I know,
is the river so frozen solid
that there's zero risk of falling through?
We're probably a sledge on the edge.
Yeah, that's my...
I'm on a sledge.
Oh, yeah.
I think that if you know about
like moving water and all of that, it's not
going to be, it's never
going to be reliable enough probably.
We would presume that they went
up the river. They have an actual boat.
They have like a sand skipper with
the rails. Yeah.
The trek for the first week
after you leave the ruins
of that settlement on the river
are
rather uneventful.
the weather comes back, it's overcast
So nights when you would normally have sat around the campfire
Are spent in normal companionship
You just have conversations looking up at the sky
They're not opening up and suddenly lights are being revealed
It seems that this is an occurrence that only happens
When there isn't snow or weather or precipitation,
Overcast clouds, that sort of thing
I assume that you are burning through the bonfire candles.
That's our source of fuel for now.
So I have the stones.
I was also going to keep track of it in my notebook as well.
Okay.
Just to make sure we don't get confused.
How many nights?
It is the sixth night that the weather finally clears up.
And for the sake of brevity, we will bypass the normal Constitution favor.
What's happened?
Just Markle, Markle.
Oh.
Yes.
You will need to start subtracting food again.
You will subtract bonfire candles.
And it's a combination of the fact that you are eating.
And even though despite the cold, I will only make you roll one constitution saving throw
for everyone.
Do I need to roll yet?
DC is 10.
You automatically succeed because you have cold resistance.
Did you say that it's 18 days or it's 18 individual portions of ration?
I believe that I have said that a portion of ration is a day.
operation. So it is both
18 days and 18.
No, I mean, for the sledge.
Is it 18 days or is it only
it's 18 slots?
That's how many things you can
that we're simulating with the numbers on the
sledge, right? And so
you are taking off
oh, I see what you're asking.
Is it 18 individual portion or is it 18 days?
Yeah, am I crossing off five or am I
using? Yeah, five times
six and 30. I think I can generate
I seriously say that you are taking off one, you can even move six days.
Okay, perfect.
And I'll still be able to get you in trouble.
Okay, six days.
And I have seven food on me as well.
Okay, I know that.
So once you run out of the sledge, we can figure out here.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I figure once we,
what we can do is we took six off of there,
so you could take the three out of my pack and add them there.
You get what I'm saying?
Well, since, well, since it's, we're a good thing.
we're doing days on these slots.
We don't want to basically mix and match about the slots
because Derek has been very generous.
I mean, I gave you guys a bucket of lard to the eat.
Me like an angel, but I'm like a devil.
I love lard.
That was 10 days for it, so yeah.
That's how I made my carnitas was with lard.
But sure enough, this particular evening,
it is finally a cloudless sky,
and you look up hopefully, optimistically,
and it is later,
than usual, but glimmer of blue, a single strand, and then another serpent or a curtain
weans in and merges with that one and combines this beautiful display of a show of light
emerges crossing the entire sky, obscuring the scar, the stars coming from over and behind the
mountains all the way to the horizon to the west. You are sitting around the campfire and
you know it may be time to share
perhaps another story
I'll look
I'll look between
at Scrim and then Queenie
and I'll look at
your ear for like a millisecond
and then I'm going to look at
Chaisen
Mr. Foyerblossom
well I suppose I could
is your story
miserable and depressing
or terrifying or
yeah I don't really
want to cry. I'm not really in the mood.
Yeah, is yours perhaps? Perhaps I'm asking a little too much, but is yours a little bit more
uplifting. I think mine is actually quite nice.
Let me start talking. Comparatively.
Well, where to begin? I'm from the Jade Shell Village. None of you have ever been there, I'm sure.
I had never been anywhere else.
I think I planned it a flower there once.
Oh, well.
So I suppose it's possible.
It's really not possible to try it and miss.
You can't get there.
Kai Chen reveals that the Jachel Village was in what they called his community,
his culture called the Valley of the Setting Sun,
that it was beautifully surrounded.
by these tall, craggy mountains covered in lush green foliage, and beyond them was a mist of veil
that surrounded the entire outskirts of this large swath of land, beautiful, bountiful, lush
greenery in all directions, and tea fields, certainly. But that they never were visited upon by
strangers. They were entirely enclosed and self-sustaining settlement.
Oh, you're right. That was J. J. J. L. Village. Completely different place.
So there I was.
What was it like in your earliest memories?
If you were to tell Taishan's story,
how would you begin to tell the world of what it was like to grow up in Jade Shell?
It's hard to find a word to describe Jade Shell Village,
other than paradise.
Everything was great.
People were wonderful.
It was everywhere.
It was community.
We took care of each other.
We laughed.
We lived with the animals.
It was beautiful.
What's the catch?
No catch.
Sure enough,
as he's saying, no catch.
The shift of blue transforms to this unbelievably deep, beautiful red,
very similar to the red of the campfire coals that you're looking at or of a sunset.
And the curtains start to swing and swim down.
And you brace yourself to be passengers on the journey of somebody's life,
the journey of Tyshen in the protected gold dragon-born village of the valley of the setting sun,
Jade Shell.
Well, I suppose Barnabos for a man of adventure such as yourself, you may think there is a catch.
For me, I couldn't ask for anything more than why I came from.
I loved my family, the people that were there, my tea shop, award-winning tea.
You've sampled it yourself.
I'd get ignored.
You might find a lack of sea monsters to hunt.
It would be a mark against it, but for us, it's kind of nice.
You're transported, and you're still listening to the story as Tyshen begins to recall it.
Little details, broad strokes, but now you're standing in the middle of a tea field,
these beautiful, large lush bushes with their many leaves,
and a much younger Taishan standing there between the rows of this almost orchard-like field,
picking each delicate lease and capturing it,
making sure that they'll be ready to ripen or be dried or processed,
depending on what her desired outcome of the product is wanting to achieve,
whether it will be nourishing and reflective,
or whether the tea will be bringing you energy and start you up,
for the day.
All of these thoughts are running through Taishan's mind
as you look around and you are enveloped by the beauty,
the absolute stunning golden light of the sky,
the mists flowing up and around,
almost like a dome of protection around this beautiful space.
And it's just Taishan and the four of you
standing in these rows.
That feeling of deja vu, Taishan strikes you.
And you suddenly realize what a strange experience
it must be to be,
in the center stage in the spotlight of what the light is providing because you remember the smell
you were saturated with the serenity of this space and you can breathe the fresh tea leaves you
you feel your younger body that you're inhabiting now um what day is it where where are you in your
story you're your childhood your teenage years are almost behind you but
What particular day do you recall?
And as it occurs to you,
you're still surprised and shocked by what happens next,
which is the voice of Mei Ling,
jumping out from behind, May Lee,
jumping out from behind one of the bushes,
Ma Li!
Mei Li!
Taishen, Uncle Taishen, hi!
And a young golden dragon board runs out from between the bushes,
and immediately grabs onto Taishan's waist.
What are you doing out here, Maylee?
I thought I'd come help before we went to the tea shop to serve tea.
Oh, what a special morning it is.
Who are your friends?
I look at Barney Bowes. My eyes are wide. I'm like,
Toy Shen, you have better as hard-waters as hard-waring as it is presently.
She looks, and she immediately looks at all four of you with intelligent eyes,
as if, uh, uh, she, it doesn't matter that you're strangers.
The fact that you're with Tyshen means you're already trusted friends.
And, uh, she, she immediately looks at each one of you.
Uh, where, where did the pig come from?
The pig?
No, I was talking to your friends, Uncle Pig.
Oh, ha, ha, ha.
You're the pig.
She really savaged you there, Tyshen.
Oh.
Oh.
You don't know what?
This is paradise.
You're super smart.
Thank you.
My name is Me Lee.
What's yours?
My name is Queenie March,
but you can call me Queenie.
Hi, Queenie.
I'm May Lee.
Hi, Maylee.
You're taller than I am.
Look at that.
Oh, yeah.
And she, like, does a Superman pose
and, like, stares at you for a moment.
It's like, we've got to get to the tea shop.
Yes, but first, a game.
You see this one?
He's extremely good with his.
hands. Oh, I don't know. I don't know. He was just saying, as I was talking about you, before you
came up, that he thinks he could pick twice as much tea as you before morning brew. Oh,
oh, well, yeah, of course. I'm pretty good. I'm pretty quick. Bet not. Well, there's only one way
to find out. He grabs your tea bag that you've been using, the satchel that's hanging around over your
shoulder and immediately puts it on.
You're on. Let's go.
All right, ready?
Go!
And you guys start to race forward.
Make a straight dexterity competition.
Oh, I let her just run off.
I don't even try.
I don't like pick like I'm like, I don't even know what teeth looks like.
It's a we.
I'm not even roll.
I just like let her.
She turns her family.
She's on one of these bushes and she's...
She looks back in me, I weave my one leaf.
I got one.
You're gonna lose.
Yeah, no, no.
Please, I'm ivy.
Why is this?
This is awful. Why have my hands in?
I'm on.
Is tea? This is she?
Oh, wow, look at that. Unbelievable.
You're not very good at this.
Never could have seen that.
I want to play another game?
Yes, I love games.
Uncle Pig, let's, I bet you can't beat me,
I bet you can't beat me to the shop,
and she turns and she dashes and disappears through the bushes.
I'd chase off after her.
As soon as you take a step,
you realize that when she hugged you,
she tied your shoelaces together and you fall straight down
into the heart bag.
I laugh facing the ground and just say,
May Lee, you incorrigible prankster.
And in a red curtain, you all flash,
and you're in the tea shop that your family is owned for generations,
that you are in behind the bar.
And Taicheng, for a moment, you are all alone.
This is the first time, perhaps, in one of your visions,
where you are genuinely without the passengers
that would normally be with you.
and you
remember this particular morning
as being somewhat different.
This is not the same moment
that you would have raced Mali to.
You would have
this was perhaps a few months later
from that wonderful memory
of her mischievous prank-prankfulness.
This is the morning that
Mali is missing
and does not come to work on time.
Taitian.
What are you doing?
Better not mean it.
That particular morning.
Also, do you recall the name of your tea shop?
I do.
Yeah.
Okay, that's all.
I just wanted to say, should you say, welcome to blank,
that you'd be able to say it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I would be, at the bar fixing tea, potentially,
going through a ritual of washing one of the teapots
to prepare it for a new brew to kind of cleanse it out of anything that was in,
before. But I started to wonder where Malea is. It's weird. She would be here by now.
It was as these thoughts were occurring to you, the first customer of the morning arrives.
It's early, and you finished just barely your preparations for the morning rush.
And in your original memory, and as you were telling the story, you remember that this was
the morning that Chun Ho showed up. He was full of doubt. He had just told the girl that he liked,
that he wanted to meet with her, and she'd agreed,
but he was terrified that she was lying
or that she wouldn't show or that something would happen.
But instead, you turn to greet this customer
as the bell rings, and Barnabos walks in.
Barnabos, you are full.
Oh, you're full.
You're going to the game.
Welcome to the Serenity.
Oh, Barnabos, my friend.
You are full of doubt in this moment.
Mr. Firewallson.
Barnabas?
We don't think I can do this.
What weighs on you?
What I'm saying is that my...
You know what we talking about?
No.
You're a terrible listener.
I've never been accused of that before.
I'm sorry?
I'm supposed to meet with you.
You know who?
You know, I hope you know you.
This is your memory, not mine.
Barnabos is leaning in and being like, I think I'm someone else in this moment.
This is very strange, but I am full of doubt.
And you remember how you remedied Chunho's doubts in that moment?
What possible solution could you have in a tea shop?
I can't go through with it.
You're the surest man I know.
I know.
I can, I'm fine going toe to toe with the Leviathan, but I,
get nervous around girls.
Please.
Enjoy a cup of calming tea,
and by the time you're at the bottom of it,
all will be right again.
So I'll be calm when she rejects me.
She won't reject you.
Of course she will.
Everyone always does.
Horneros.
No one has rejected you,
and no one will.
Not in Jade Shell.
Enjoy your tea.
All right, perhaps this magic tea that will make sure that she finds me very attractive
and charming and heroic.
Yeah, it's really good. Drink the tea.
Yeah, and as soon as you take a swim,
Tasha's like, you fucking, drink the goddamn Tee.
You take a sip and it nourishes you and you feel your doubts, uh,
washed away. Who knows what might come in the future, but why doubt? Why not face it with an open
heart? Because perhaps what is best is to be ready for anything and to have confidence in oneself.
And you leave the unnamed tea shop in this moment.
You said it was a Serenna tea.
Feeling to the God.
Feeling the wisdom of Taishan's words and the
unbelievable medicinal aspects of the quality of this tea being what it is.
I suddenly worked through all of my abandonment trauma.
All because of a cup of tea.
Who would have thought all the time was stopping by this tea shop?
Tyshen, you are a miracle worker, lad.
The power of the serenity.
Thank you for stopping by.
Oh, thank you for having me, Mr. Firebloss, and I'll be back this time tomorrow.
It was truly my honor.
Oh, I hope so, and this is better not turn into some horrible invasion.
If Maylee does not show up, I swear, I will kill everyone in this village and then myself.
Good day, sir!
And I will leave.
The confident Barnabos I know.
So I fucked up as a DM, is what I will say.
I should have made your near doubt, and Barnabas, you were actually anger.
You guys are gonna play reverse roles
and I just wanna prepare you.
I thank you for giving me this opportunity.
For curing your development.
And rage.
It was working really well, but I just want.
Yeah, I had to tap into an unknown side of myself, yeah.
That being said, as you leave, another gentleman enters
and you remember Tyshen that this was when when showed up
and he couldn't stop talking about the fear,
not fear, the despair that he had, thinking that the peace in the valley has been going on for
centuries and that it would, it only is another day before it ends. Before, before it's all over,
before everything turns horrible, before the mist disappear and this protected golden,
wonderful utopia is destroyed. He is full of this deep level of despair. And when you turn to
see the door open, it does in fact open, but you can't see the person who walks in.
over the countertop.
Scrim, you've...
All you can see is the top of a hat
approached the T-bar.
Welcome to the serenit...
You are full of despair in this moment.
Oh, no.
Scrim, is that you?
Oh, Tyshen. Oh, buddy.
No, no, no. We're doomed.
No, come on up to the counter.
I can't see over it.
Well, we have seats.
All right, give me a minute.
Oh, no.
Please, let me fix you a cup of tea.
What's happened?
What ails do you know?
Oh, I, it's just, it's all over.
It's been, there's been peaceful for so long.
I mean, how can this possibly keep going on?
It can't.
I'll tell you, it can't.
It's going to end at any moment.
Scrim, where is this coming from?
We're all going to die.
We're all going to die alone and naked the way we came into this world is how we're going out.
I've never known you to accept anything but boundless hope.
That doesn't sound like me.
That's the scrim I've always known from the pits of prison,
where we escape together off the back of your ideas.
If you had lost hope in that moment, we would be in the...
ground. We're gonna die. We're gonna die. It's all over. Drink the tea. Do you have any brandy?
I could put some peppers in it. Hating with an alcohol content time. It's just tea. It doesn't really
It'll help. Tijan, you go back and you think about the tea that you've set in front of him.
It's the wrong tea for this moment. You you pull out what
what you think would be right for Scrim in this moment.
A slightly different combination.
You pull these particular leaves.
You know the steep it for two minutes and not one.
It needs to be slightly stronger.
You let it pull in and as despairful as Scrim is,
you set down what you think is going to be the right solution.
No, no.
No.
No.
Scrim?
No.
Scrim.
What?
Take this.
This is exactly
what you've asked.
What's the point?
The point is
to enjoy life.
All right.
Bottoms up.
It's very hot.
It's very spicy.
And yet, as the fire makes
its way down their esophagus,
as it eats as your chest,
you're not focused on
the despair anymore.
You're focused on raw pain.
And you realize that there's fighting you yet,
that if you can feel this level of pain,
that you are alive and that there is still fire at you.
That's right.
Not just in your mouth and your stomach,
but in your spirit.
And you leave the tea shop.
You know what I can?
This is really good.
I'm a little worried
and something to happen later when it comes out of the other end.
But, you know, I feel the fire in my heart.
I knew.
That was the one for you.
All right.
I'm leaving.
In this moment, the door jingles a second time almost immediately as soon as the door closed, it opens again.
In turn, expecting to see Jiang, who you recall was afraid, afraid for his son Wu Jin,
that he was growing up dishonorably, that he puts his ambitions ahead of family and health,
and that he's not doing what's right for himself.
and for his family, for his community, that he's on the wrong path.
But when you turn, instead you see two floppy ears start to make their way towards the tea bar,
and you recognize this to be your friend Queenie.
So I just want to make sure I understand this.
So this person is afraid of what?
Afraid in general and afraid of, in this particular person was afraid for their family.
But in this moment,
As with Barnabos and with Scrim, you were very much a representation of this aspect.
What was that?
I hear you back there.
Where the fuck?
It's just me.
I don't know.
Maybe some water is running.
I don't know.
How are you?
You better not have left the water on.
I mean, I could check now if it would.
When did you sit on up at the bar?
Do you hear that?
Tashana, is there someone standing by?
hide me right now?
No?
Are you sure I could feel its breath on my neck?
I'm so sure.
Touch you.
Look at me in the eye right now.
It's just me and you?
I can feel its breath on my neck.
Queenie, where is this coming from?
Behind me.
It's just not the case.
It's just not true.
It's hot, wet, breathes on my neck.
I'm going to reach back.
I'm grabbing, all right?
Okay.
Oh, it's gone.
God, that fucker's fast.
This isn't exactly the problem you remember dealing with Jiang, but...
This is the...
I mean, the...
The adaptation of it.
It's like suddenly a woolly mammoth kicks the door in.
But it is a wild experience to know that,
as opposed to the foreign lands that you've found yourself in
in Wuzet and on the sea and in Dracar now,
that here you've got all the tools to solve all your problems.
Just behind you is a wealth of tea knowledge
that should you apply a pinch of this
and a smattering of that,
that perhaps you might be able to resolve this fear.
What are you doing?
I'm getting you.
The most delicious cup of tea you've ever had.
You're not going to walk away, are you?
You're not going to leave me alone.
I'm right at the bar.
Right in there.
still. Because I can't look behind me right now. I'm just turned. From where I was, I've just turned. I haven't
moved any additional distance from you to get the tea that's right visibly behind me that you can
see and I'm crafting a perfect cup. Just keep telling me what you're doing right now. Okay. You keep
your hands where I can see it. This is a little bit of fire magnolia. Is that poison you got in there?
No, we don't carry that here. That wouldn't make any sense at the serenity.
Here.
All right.
Okay, here we go.
Some other stuff is in here, but it's not poison.
Tasha and you should up.
Do you hear that, Tashan?
Queenie.
Yeah.
What are you afraid of?
There's something behind me.
Queenie?
When we- I can hear it's heart beating.
And it's actually my foot tapping in fear.
Mm-hmm.
Do you hear that?
Do you hear that?
Oh my God, it's getting closer.
It's getting faster.
It's getting faster.
Queenie, the only thing I hear is your foot tapping.
Oh, it's going.
Why don't you get your paws around this?
You take a tip of that first.
I ain't trying it.
You ain't gonna fool me to shan.
It's not made for me.
You don't have poison here.
That's very offensive.
If you don't have poison, then you take a drink of it first,
it's only it ain't gonna kill you.
Okay.
Very offensive.
Open your mouth, make, I see it's in there.
Well, swallow it.
Can you swallow it?
No, crawl with your lips open.
It is swallowing.
It's, something about this makes you filled with trust,
even though you are.
All right, I'll drink it.
Full of fear.
All right, but slowly, it is hot tea.
Well, I feel fun.
Well, thanks for the tea tash in.
I'll see you later.
I'm gonna turn around and walk out.
You rock it through the door.
The worst customer.
Pee-o!
Pee!
Shrew shuffle right out.
Okay.
And as soon as she leaves, you find yourself alone again,
and you are reminded of the seriousness of this morning,
and the fact that Mali is still not shown up for work,
despite the fact that morning rush is gone.
You've served three whole customers in this rush,
and that's when the bell jingles,
and you look turning to see if Mali has come.
No.
Me?
It's not.
It is...
Oh, it's your own.
It would have been Su-Jun.
Sue Young was furious that his garden had been trampled by some kids at play the previous night.
And he came in stomping around, just full of fire in the way, really, really angry, ready to lash out at anything, ready to just wring his hands around those that he considered to be his enemies.
I can't wait for you to do it in your voice.
Yorne, the calmest person in the universe.
It definitely chose for this role play plot.
It's just a ball of rage.
A ball of rage.
Slams the door open.
Welcome to the Serenito.
Yonair.
Hello, Tai Shen.
Hello.
Whoa, calm down.
Would you like to come up to the counter?
Very upset right now.
Yes.
What is weighing on you so? What is upsetting you?
The scarlet rage that dwells within my being.
It's like pools of poison.
Spilling from every ore of his my being.
I cannot sustain it.
The most upset you've ever seen.
He's furious.
A quiet storm ready to run down.
Peace for all thing.
You're near, you're near, my friend.
Yes.
I have never seen you so with wild emotions.
Exploding out in every direction.
I've filled with loading.
Please, please.
Surrounded by...
Have a scene.
Yes, I should sit down.
You're right.
Yes, let me fix you something while you tell me what angers you so.
I'm surrounded by...
worthless beings, they believe that they are full of ability, but no, they do not, they lack years and they lack experience and makes me full of the rage of 10,000 sons, which I cannot express properly.
Scrim, he's the word.
Short lived with the experience of half his years, no wisdom at all.
And the rest of them, you included, I guess.
I hate your guts, tight.
You've heard this kind of angry talk before.
And you know that when you're in this level of rage,
when you're fighting this level of anger,
you tend to say things just to hurt.
That it's just about the fight and the rage itself,
not about any particular thing.
It's slashing out in all directions.
And you remember it was exactly the same brew
that you made Su Young about his garden.
That would be the right remedy
for this moment for Yorneur.
Yorneur, please.
Take a drink of this.
This was all of my unending fire.
You could my be here.
No, that I think is permanent now.
It's just a permanent change from this memory.
But this tea looks fine.
If you're capable of it.
Just remember, you are a force of the natural world.
Everything has its place and everyone their purpose.
Each sip soothes the savage beast.
And you have an awareness now that that rage felt extremely unnatural.
a little embarrassed, perhaps even, but you are at peace now because this tea has done exactly what it intended to do.
Cleanzed your soul of the malicious hate that you were filled with previously.
Hi Shan.
I feel serenity.
Oh, you're near my friend.
I'm glad you're back to yourself.
That outburst of emotions was so uncharacteristic.
I don't have any money to pay for this.
I don't make...
We actually don't use money in Chit Shell Village.
No, you don't.
Probably not.
No, no.
They would have come in for the tea,
and it was truly self-sustaining
in almost utopia-like way.
Coming in for a glass of tea
meant that there'd be milk on the doorstep the next morning
from the person you put the tea in for a very cyclical community
and balanced in such a way that it was undisturbed
by those kinds of forces,
despite the growing and shrinking of the community
over many generations, seemingly endless peace
and endless serenity.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate this free tea.
Goodbye.
I'm just turning off.
Your already doesn't make it even to the door.
You are all swept away.
Thank you for your patron.
You all witnessed as passengers along this journey along this place.
By the way, thank you, everyone.
For that joy.
Man, I should do role play prom for off.
The next week is filled with a growing panic in Tyshen.
You close the shop and you don't feel motivated to open it the next day.
Instead of treating your customers like you would on any other day,
Because Mali is gone, you go to her home.
She hasn't been home.
You start to search and seek and try and find where Mali could possibly have gone.
You go to the outskirts of town.
You ask neighbors.
You ask anyone who will talk to you.
And third day, fourth day, fifth day passes, you're struggling to sleep.
You are filled with dread.
That honestly, there's something wrong that could she.
have been hurt in some way? Did she try to leave and she'll never be back? How could it be that
no one knows, that no one's discovered her, that there's been no news? It seems impossible to you.
Your family doesn't know. Everyone is worried. What do you do in this moment when you finally
make a radical choice? I would pack out my stuff, get everything, my personal teapot,
a couple of tea leaves. This would have been a ceramic.
teapot.
Yeah.
You're one of the bread and butter
ones perhaps from the Serenity tea shop
that you manage. You take your walking stick.
Any of the other
personal effects that you would want?
I've never really been
out on an adventure before, so I don't
know quite why I wouldn't take the right things.
I'd take maybe like an extra pair of
pants and nothing beyond that.
It's like whenever you pack for a vacation
and you take like 16
pairs more underwear than you actually
need. Because you just assume
like, what if I shit myself?
Every man.
When Rich is packing for a con.
Yeah, but the judges are good.
I always get home and I'm like,
I have 14 pairs of fucking underwear that I didn't wear.
What was I thinking?
So I would gather everything together.
A couple of the things that bring me comfort.
You know, I'm kind of freaking out in this time,
but I know that my only choice is to go out.
and look for melee and find her out in the wilds.
I would, as I'm heading out, I'd go to the tea shop,
I'd unlock the door, and I'd leave a note on it that just says,
the serenity will always be open for those who need it.
And I'll leave.
You watch this.
And you join him.
You walk with and in his footsteps,
Taishen goes to the edge of the village.
And there's a long path leading to these great tall mountains,
bathed in mist, this beautiful white, golden, silvery mist,
and it's rising up from seemingly nowhere.
It's almost like this valley is encompassed in one of those
what is the word for the glass enclosures
where you put all of the things that you need
for a complete ecosystem?
A terrarium?
Thank you.
It's almost like a terrarian
and he is crossing through the threshold
for the first time.
Biodome too.
With your walking stick you make your way.
With your heavy burden pack, you make your way.
And you reach the foot of one of these mountains
and you remember both the hope that you felt to find Mali
that you were determined to make this happen in this moment
and now because your memory is doubled you're reliving this moment
you remember the treacherous climb in front of you.
How are you feeling in this moment? What are you doing?
Mayle's not lost, she's merely hiding.
You just have to find her.
And I will.
and I'd feel like hopeful but but like you know
there'd be an edge of maybe I won't
maybe I won't find her like what was like what does that even mean
Dysha you told me not to doubt you better not have a shred of doubt in your voice
about finding me late I warn you
I don't doubt Barnabos I'll find her
I hope and you all make your way
starting to spiral around the the
thick of this mountain.
These are mountains that push up from the ground.
And some of them connect, certainly,
but they're these large, like, almost arms or pillars.
And Tyshen has chosen for himself the tallest one.
Perhaps to see the greatest distance
and maybe a spot where Mali could possibly have gone.
And making his way up, he...
Tyshen, you remember encountering a jump that you didn't
think that you could make, that you decided that it wasn't as easy to make it from one
side to the other, that you would go the long way around. Confronted with this jump again,
do you make the same choice? Yes. You turn and you take the party with you. The same path
that you remember walking before, and it is sturdy, confident. It takes a bit longer, but you make
your way up the mountain. Then you remember this particular cliffside.
winds blow and howl as you step onto the very thin ridge clamped up against the wall,
against the mountainous wall.
And you remember feeling a lot of trepidation about this.
Doing it again now, do you feel those same feelings?
I'm afraid.
I don't want to fall.
And as you are just at the end of that terrifying,
precipice, finally free of the fear of falling, your walking stick. You remember this so clearly
fell from your hand and you watched it shatter on the rocks at the very bottom. And in this moment,
in the original version, you were furious at the loss. How do you feel this time? All the elements
standing against me to find Mali. Can't even keep on, can't even hold something in my
hand and finally you remember shaking away that anger and trudging up the final
journey of the the the final steps of this journey up to the top of the
mountain and reaching the flat the flat top where you would be able to see the
horizon in all directions the site of gold dragon born like yourself from this
culture from this part of the world hasn't seen perhaps in centuries and
And instead of beholden beauty, and instead of feeling triumphant, there is no Meili.
She's nowhere to be seen in this moment.
Mele!
You cry out and expect what comes next.
What did come next in that moment?
Do you recall?
Winds.
From the east, from the west, from the south.
from the north. You remember and you're describing it, and you're all sitting around the campfire
listening intently as this life story seems to be reaching its peak. You remember the four winds
blasting you from all directions, and from the sky, the clouds, the mists themselves seeming to
part in a massive, beautiful gold dragon swirled into view. But that does not happen at this
some particular moment.
The gold dragonborn who tells you he oversees the valley of the setting sun does not
make himself known, make an appearance in this doubled vision.
Instead, you are standing with your four companions at the top of this valley.
You are not greeted by the gold's dragon that would imbue you,
with the power to cross the veil
and begin traveling the worlds and lands of a ventras,
to have that confidence, to hear your story.
And listen, Fouzhou does not arrive in this moment.
Your, for lack of a better word, your patron,
person who believed in you and told you to go out and defeat doubt,
defeat fear, defeat anger, defeat despair.
Is it because...
You've made the same choices in this memory?
No, maybe not.
Maybe so.
It's confusing, but you look to the east, you look to the west, you look to the south, you look to the north, those winds are not blowing.
Instead, you stand in the center of this mountaintop looking just at the faces of your four friends.
What are you all doing?
What are you doing, Tachad?
This isn't right.
Fujiao.
Fujao appeared now
and gave me the strength
to find Mali.
What is Fujau?
Pujau is the
spirit
god of our land.
Progenitor
started our
race of
Dragonborn on this island
existed to protect us.
He awakened something within me
at the top of this mountain.
How long ago?
did that happen? I mean, did you ever find
your niece? What leads
you to think that she's
here? Why, why this
tell me?
I sought
out to find she wasn't anywhere.
I didn't know. I don't
hunt. I wasn't an adventurer
before. I don't know that I am now.
But
I knew I had to find her. There was no
path but forward.
And it was then
I met. It was then I met.
Fujiao, and he awakened a strength within me that I used to reunite with Mali, eventually.
He's not here.
Oh, all right, okay, okay, yeah, that's fine.
We can continue on with us, Mali.
Mela's fine.
The last time he made the trek up to this mountain, he ignited that within you.
But this time, that's been a flame for years.
He doesn't need to show up and ignite it because it's already burning touch him
But what could it mean?
In everyone else's vision
Scrimm was helped
Barnabos was challenged or something changed
I'm just abandoned
Well perhaps I mean a woolly rime now
Large beasts cannot fly perhaps
Somewhere down the mountain somewhere
I don't know.
You might
to see a wolf
you're like driving
by the wild
you guys get their way
past the ride
and just
I didn't know
it's such a steep end
Clyde
you see it
try to make its way
across the precipice
and just tumble down
I'm not going to lie
I thought that the
woolly rhino
was going to be
one of the patrons
in the teacher
that's what I was
expected
I like a dirty child
Ruibostis.
It's
holy fuck.
You do retell the events
that lead up to Mali
being returned to you by Fuzhou
after imbuing with power
and also gifting her with dragonglass,
literal obsidian that he produces
and you remember that she
turns that into the teapot
that you now travel with, not a simple and obvious ceramic pot,
but now something that gives you power in is perfect in nearly every way,
despite being made by a kid.
She's very skilled.
She accidentally nailed it.
You know how that can be.
But true enough, the four wins have been replaced with nothing in this moment.
you're being swept back to your lives.
You're still transcendently here.
But for perhaps another moment,
you stare just into the friends that you have
and think on the wisdom that Fuzhou
tried to impart upon you
and try to come to some conclusion
about what this could possibly mean,
knowing that everyone's memories are themselves being adjusted
modified, twisted, or perhaps
conveying some message.
So you found her.
She was returned to you.
After I encountered Fugia at the top of that mountain,
I went back home.
And she was there waiting for me.
Did she ever say what happened?
Why she went?
No.
Did she not remember?
Are you sure to her?
Not some kind of horrible evalmination
pretending to be maelie?
What came over me? I felt really scared for a second.
You were quite afeard.
But...
No, but I'm serious.
Oh, about the horrible abomination?
Yeah, how do you know it's her?
Well, you know, I raised her, so...
Oh, so she knew all, like, the secret handshakes and stuff.
Yeah.
She knew how to make tea.
Really good tea.
Abominations don't do that.
You know, I wasn't believing what you were saying,
but that is a fair point.
I don't know
what it was.
It was my great shame
and searching for her.
Many of the moments I had,
I knew that minutes could
mean the difference between finding her
and bringing her home
and not finding her,
but there were times,
choices I was pressed up against,
and I took the long way.
I paused across the precipice.
I let doubt in my abilities and fear for my own safety.
Slow me down from finding her.
But I never gave up.
You realize that you have been swept back.
As you're finishing your story and as you say those words,
you're no longer standing on a mountaintop in the beautiful valley of the setting sun.
You are standing on a river.
bank in the frozen solitude of this Dracaran land.
And it is morning.
You enjoy a long rest.
You all enjoy a long rest except for your near.
And the trek continues.
I think it is meaningfully important that you did not see that woolly rhino.
I mean, I would have a
agree. I just don't know what it could possibly mean.
It rescued you.
It did.
What did it do for you?
You was trapped in the guts.
It was trapped and you needed to save it.
It left me a note, but I don't remember
what the note said.
There was a picture of a mountain.
I don't read pictures. That's why
I don't remember what it said. It was a picture of a
mountain. Then in your
dream, we're on a mountain.
Were the mountains, God of the world? Were those mountains
similar in any way?
I don't think that they would have been
particularly. Those mountains weren't similar in any way, so I don't think they're related, but then absence.
The anachronistic real-life analog would be like the beautiful like Chinese mountains that just
lift up from like completely flat fields and plains and into the sky and these tremendous towers,
a very unusual geological formation.
But the one in Queenie's note was just like a regular old mountain.
Yeah. Yeah, that was more.
of a like this
that was more like honestly like the
Nightmare before Christmas mountain
We don't know what to think
Well I don't think we have all the pieces yet
Well I feel a lot better
So I think it's
Safe to say that these lights have reached out to help us
And you were right
Yours was the best story
It really well thank you for not pulling a bait and switch
Thank you for not
Can you take us there?
I want to meet Maylee.
I would love to bring you all home.
Oh, that would be awesome.
I would love to truly be able to serve you a cup of warming tea from my shop.
I'd like that for sure.
It's weird the tug that happens in your chest, in your heart, in your soul when you talk about, gosh, I'd love to visit, because the sober reality of the blowing winds, the ice, the snow around you,
it's getting colder.
A new storm.
Fresh storm is approaching.
This one particular clear night being an allowance for Tyshen being what it is,
you are immediately reminded that that would be not just a luxury because of the beauty you beheld in this vision,
but it would be another reminder that you are beyond this brutal place.
perhaps the last
of these five experiences
will put the last piece together
they continue. We continue.
Can you lower your voice? You don't need to be so angry this morning. We just
woke up.
Apologies.
Did not mean to raise my voice.
And we continue. To be fair, I don't think we actually
ever went to sleep.
Yes and no.
And you continue to trek onward. You're near
you must endure almost three more weeks before you see another clear sky.
20 days go behind before you're sitting around a campfire.
That is meaningfully important.
Now what I will say is that you are starting to see signs of life.
You are not without just the fish.
There are the occasional Arctic fox.
Oh, kill.
You see Irvine.
You see Arctic Lemmings.
We're Irmin.
They're like weasels.
They're like snow weasels.
They're very aggressive.
They're super cute.
And they have great fur.
It's really soft.
And you're making gloves now.
You're using your needles.
I want to skip all of the simulation of survival so that we can very quickly get through those 20 days.
You want to skip simulation of survival?
So we're going to pick up where you are with the things that you have without any fucking subtraction and stuff because we'll do the math calculation at the beginning of next session.
That makes sense to me.
And I will be able to do that math with you
to make sure that we're in a happy place
because we're going well past 20 days after this night.
Oh, wow. Okay.
But enduring the snow,
watching it drop to negative 30, negative 40 degrees,
having it climb back up.
The occasional beautiful day,
even though it's overcast of 0, 5, or 10 degrees
in the positive direction
is a wonderful bath of warmth
before plunging again into these wintry climbs.
it's night and for the first time you're looking at the stars and going oh please oh please oh please
the blue shimmering light appears for perhaps the final time you look up into the sky you're near
and you know there's just about one yet story left to tell how do you begin to tell the story of your life
My story is long. I will not tell it.
I am from Yorne.
It's a ninsula, the southwestern part of the Mimuth.
The northernmost continent.
And I am, as you know, a fearful.
Secluded race
ties to the Faywild.
But we live in our strongholds and we do not leave.
From a young age, I felt a connection to the land, more so than others.
And a connection.
So I invested in that connection.
It began my craft, my shamans.
Our faith is that of the old faith.
We worshiped the triad, the northern triad.
the three old gods. They were geared around the moot and that was not unusual.
It was my connection to my druidism.
That was unique. It was seemed on, it didn't seem right,
to stay in a stronghold my entire long life.
It stay secluded in a single forest.
forest. I'm from the fjords. You know what the fjord is?
Dau, Dye, I've sailed on the fjords of a moat.
Large deep valleys carved by glaciers.
So high upon these cliffs, it's a beautiful land.
I felt a calling to practice my craft everywhere in the moot.
I felt that pole like the moot itself was calling me.
So I decided to wander.
I spend a summer helping a pod of seals get through a fish shortage.
I might spend the fall trying to cure a forest, being afflicted by a blight.
In the winter, they might build a hut on the outskirts of Man Village and act as their medicine man.
That became known throughout these remote villages as the one from Yorne, or Yorne.
This is why they call me this.
I didn't know.
But what I was doing was drew this and being a shaman.
It was just my craft, it is what I did.
And then my reputation attracted a visitor.
And I was inducted into a circle.
Circle is a group of Druids or Shaman that practiced together.
Still solitary, but I was inducted into the circle of the broken task.
secretive but very devout group of druids and our job was to defend the land
protect the animals the plants the peoples of the moot and to worship the old faith
keep our holy holidays I'll skip the many many decades that I'll speak the many decades that I
when doing this.
I thought I was old.
The lichen green
curtains has
swept you up already.
Captivated as you are.
Yorne might say
I'll skip.
And he does.
He says that right there
as he surround the campfire
thinking about
what his early life was like,
what his winter's end was like,
the spring of his life.
midsummer, the first day of summer.
Being a medicine man on the outskirts of a town might not just be for a winter.
Yorneur has lived many, many decades.
And there were times when he'd come to a village or a town and say hello to a group of people
and say goodbye to their grandkids.
only to move on and continue to become this myth, man from yorn, this medicine man,
who over those many decades perfected through intuition alone, their druidism,
their ability to see, their ability to connect with nature itself,
and in the conversations that fly past you,
hard to make out.
You don't always understand the language being spoken,
but you understand the meaning,
sharing knowledge of verbalism,
sharing druidic symbols, runic magic,
giving and taking equally amongst the order
of the broken tusk.
And it becomes all so real for you.
Solidified, walking in the shoes of a man who is of Mamute.
What began my pilgrimage was only winter, one of the holiest holidays of my fate.
I was making my pilgrimage to the northernmost circle of standing stones.
The circle of the mammoth, when a blizzard rolled in.
I'm never surprised by weather.
What the weather will do, but this I did not expect.
You are all four of you
Waylaid by this blizzard
You are struck by the
Powerful Winds
Cold that you are very familiar
With now having lived in
Dracar for
Perhaps two, three months now
You are swept up by
The downpour, the whiteout
But Yornear knows where to go
And all you can do is to stay about a few feet behind him
as he starts to make his way.
Through these visions that you've experienced,
through this impossibly long and almost eternal story,
his eyes are both unchanged.
This is a quality that you see in Yorneur
that is very different from the visage of Yorneur
that you've come to know.
One eye being damaged, but the other being intact.
He almost looks like a young man.
Like when you see a photograph of a friend,
that you, from before when you met them,
like they're not totally done yet.
This is the impression that you get of the Yornear,
and he is determined to make it to this circle of stones,
to the Mamushan Cairns, so to speak,
this circle that was holy to the order of the broken tusk.
And you push through the storm
and find yourselves standing there at the precedence,
looking down,
at a horror.
I reached the circle of stones, but I was late.
I knew I was late.
What I found was that the dose of my order that came there that same day were all dead.
Slaughtered.
I assessed their wounds.
I could tell, you were bored trampled to death.
by a mammoth, the holiest, and the animals to our order.
And that's when I heard them.
Her day, a trumpet in the blizzards.
Outside the stone, I looked and I heard the stamping of feet.
And charging me was the mammoth that had killed my circle.
You're all standing now and, Yorner, you're filled with this deja vu and this sense of dread,
remembering how quickly things would progress as soon as you started to hear that horn, that trampling,
and you're listening for it, waiting to see if things should change or if things should remain the same.
What are you all doing in these moments of trepidation?
I would probably hide behind your ear a bit
and, you know, and like tug on your cloak.
How could this have happened?
How could they have not known that the mammoth was here?
You can sense the weather.
Couldn't you not sense the animals?
No.
Well, I could not sense it.
This was outside the natural order.
This was outside nature.
We've, at this point, faced a scary dog, crippling sadness, and sea monsters together in these stories.
Surely a mammoth is not going to be a problem for the five of us.
I'm going to walk up to your near, and I'm going to reach up and grab onto your hand.
I'm sorry that, I'm sorry you had to see the people that you care about, go through this.
I'm sorry you had to feel all this,
and that you had to feel powerless.
It must have been scary.
It was uncertain, but I knew
that this was the fate of my circle,
then I presumed it would be my fate as well.
And I was ready to accept that.
You can see Yornear there alone.
In the original version of this event,
surrounded by the violented bodies,
of his friends, the people he would have called friends, and the sound.
The sound of a trampling, huge beast in this white-out condition, visibility is zero.
Looking all around, it's impossible to tell the echoing reverberation of these footfalls
from what direction it's coming from.
And before you see this looming shape emerge out of the snow, it's too late.
A woolly rhino is already upon you.
not the mammoth that you expected, corrupted in the way that it was in your original vision,
but instead a whole willie ram, a rhino bursts forward through the blizzard
and gorse your face with its horn.
Your ear, your eye is crushed by this impact.
And before you can get in the way or help your friend, you're near.
He is injured, pushed down to the ground, and all goes to the black.
Four of you see this happen, and you'll be back in a moment, but for your near, you experience
something like what you experienced the first time, a vision of a catastrophe, but it is
a very different vision in this moment.
You're flying.
You're in the sky.
all like a hawk or an owl, flapping through the wind, flying over not Mahmout, but the realm of Dracar.
You can see the mountains, the cliffs, the icy glaciers in all directions.
Every blink when you close your eyes and steady new vision swims down, showing you just the terrain itself.
vast forests of aspen trees of spruce of pine
massive mountains covered in snow
rocky tundra dotted with shrubs and flowers of all colors
a vast field of tall tawny grass filled with herds of enormous beasts pushing through
you're hurtling now faster than any bird or animal could possibly travel
you are flying like a comet that is about to strike the earth,
and just as you're about to arrive and land into the ground and crush,
you shatter through it, and you see a new vision.
Now you're as small as a snowflake.
In fact, smaller, you're standing on the surface of a snowflake,
looking around in all directions.
You're falling and standing on it spinning form like you mighten ice flow,
drifting in the middle of a body of water.
Huge crystals float.
and swim all around you in their geometric forms.
There is no sky.
There is no earth.
You were in free fall.
The crystals have these wild, irregular, asymmetric shapes.
Arms twisted in this direction, structures,
and they're filled with beautiful prismatic color
until they begin to corrupt.
Branches that grow and twist, others that fall away,
the variety of these crystals, all of them are made the same.
made symmetrical, made uniform, made perfect.
They're colored dulls.
And you're filled with shared dread.
Shared with what you're uncertain,
but you are filled with fear and horror and panic.
You see dead beasts now,
creatures being scattered across the land,
falling apart from decay.
You see the trees themselves straighten
into smooth, perfect pillars before crumbling to dust.
You see mountains topple, leveling themselves to impossibly perfect flat plains.
The clouds lose their natural shapes, taking on geometric ones like prisms.
You see the stars in the sky themselves twist and warp into perfect patterns,
a matrix of stars that are evenly spaced apart and share parallel light.
These images strike you as alien and strange and affront to nature itself,
and the dread you feel roils within you into drowning panic.
Your heart feels as though it might burst through your chest,
and in a cold sweat,
you jolt back to the circle of the mammoths,
joining the others.
You look at Yornear, he's injured.
The woolly rhino is seemingly vanished.
For you, time seems to have stopped and started.
Blankness for just a moment.
Your eye is now missing.
It glows with a brilliant blue light,
making sharp contrasts with the thin trail of red
and outlawing down your cheek.
Not how it happened, as you might expect.
Yeah, color me surprised.
I saw a vision.
You mean that time or this time?
Both times, different visions.
What did you see?
When it happened in reality, it was a mammoth.
The broken tusk, the right tusk.
Gored me here.
You can see.
ruined my eye.
With that vision I saw,
Sunless sea,
deep abyss,
a colossal orange eye,
thousands of putrid fishheads gibbering as one,
millions of teeth in the darkness.
Then it flashed the bursting ice,
trembling fjords,
birds and beasts,
covered in eyes,
tentacles, tightness appendages, then I was given vision of an arctic land that wasn't
a moot.
It wasn't home.
It was a different Arctic land.
This is why I'm here.
This is why I've come all this way.
But in this vision, I saw perfection in a six sets.
I saw the land of the Kar first, but then I saw prismatic shapes and symmetry which does not exist in nature.
It exists in some ways, but not.
Ways you would think, I saw beasts dying of corruption.
I saw mountains crumbling and flattening themselves.
saw nature being twisted into order in perfect symmetry.
You were still around the campfire, but you were also still here in the circle of the mammoth.
The snow is subsiding.
Just howling winds now.
Melts away almost in an instant as if time is moving now very quickly.
And in the center of the circle, you see the bleached bones of the woolly rock.
as if it has been decaying here for years and tanned by the sun itself.
The snow is gone, the party, you all.
You see the tip of the horn of this rhino is broken.
And from inside of it, impossibly endless blood starts to pool out, spilling out,
and covering the surface of the stone circle and
filling each of the cracks, joining and merging, disappearing, and flooding over.
It continues to pool out. It continues to grow out, soaking into the lichen that covers the earth and stone around.
Does anyone do anything?
I don't know what to make of any of this.
Is this real? What's happening, Mr. Yornear? You do this?
Use your seeing.
No, the mammoth not do this.
Wait, so is this in reality, or are we still, like, in the circle?
You are at the campfire telling the story of your near.
And yet you are also here experiencing this doubled vision
where you can share the details of what actually happened.
And yet, just like with all the other visions,
there are these modifications,
this additional voice that's trying to push
and twist things in this direction in this way.
And you're struck by the uniqueness of this vision.
by the fact that it is nothing like what happened the first time.
That mammoth, you were able to find it killed,
and you woke up to that moment after you saw the vision
and when your eye was gored, and that is why you wear its tusks on your back.
Even in this moment as you're sitting on this campfire,
you could reach up and touch them.
But right now, you are not looking at a mammoth.
You were looking at this rhino, its tusk broken,
and spilling out an impossible
disgusting amount of blood bleeding.
If there's like any chance that the blood is going to like
pool up to my feet, I would climb up.
You're near to get away from it.
You would need to do that almost right away so much as the pool
expanding in this space.
Does it look like it's in pain?
It is the complete fleshless bones
bleached and sitting on the floor.
There is no longer any animal material aside from those.
I'm going to immediately just kneel down in the blood
and just put my hands on it.
and just see if I can get a sense of, like, is there, is it like actual blood?
Is it maybe not blood?
Is it, you know, can I kind of learn anything about it about the nature of what's happening?
You jump down, taking agency, even in your own retelling of your story, in this moment that
you are somehow being granted and transcended into.
You touch the blood.
It feels warm.
It smells like bestial blood irony and thick and gamey.
And when you put your hands on the bones,
and especially when your hands gravitate towards the horn,
you leave your fingerprints, your bloody handmarks on the bone,
but you touch that horn and you're filled with a tremendous jolt of energy and power.
You feel strengthened by it.
You feel like you are a god almost, like your nature yourself.
And in that moment, you are swept away,
waking back up and you realize that you're not looking at blood at all,
you're looking at the red of a campfire of coals.
You are looking at each other's faces.
The lichen green nature of the lights has evaporated like it has so many times before,
and the sky is clear.
It is just you in the dead of night in the middle of the Dukharan lands.
What? And the nine hells was that?
Perhaps this beast is in danger.
sick. Though it was well enough to help you, I don't understand. In reality, I was able to cast a spell as it charged me.
And then when I awoke from my vision and my loss of consciousness, I found the mammoth dying.
In the middle of the circle, I put it down. It was corrupted horribly, missing firm.
appendages that should not be more than two eyes.
It was a corruption of nature to atone from my sin of killing a mammoth.
I wear these tasks as my burden and my connection to the moot.
Light hits you now.
The sun has just started peeking over the eastern mountains.
It seems that morning has arrived.
And as you're all taking in the longest vision that you've been through and the strangeness of its ending,
you hear a sound.
There's singing.
You turn.
And just at the horizon, you see a gang of cobalts walking in marching order with their own sledge.
brandishing
flags of black
with some symbol
a hammer perhaps on it
almost impossible to make out
but it's the first
sentient life you've seen
in weeks
and that is where we will end
tonight's session
thank you Derek
good job tonight Derek
we got some
we got some lore baby
black
mulling banner
you said
yeah
black
Maybe a hammer.
Do you think craws with them?
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