As the
carriage trundles along the weather-worn path, Trynn can't help but ponder the
significance of the coronation.
"Have
you heard of Princess Isolde before?" she asks her companions.
"This
morning I did," Ricky says matter-of-factly. "Can't say I've heard
much of anyone, I guess."
The
paladin shakes his head. "I came to the coronation to seek news of what
has been occurring based on the rumors, but of her, I know nothing."
The rogue
shrugs. "Pity we didn't get to taste the hors d'oeuvres."
A sense
of impending doom suddenly grips the halfling rogue. She and Ricky share a
meaningful glance, but the others don't seem to have noticed. The mad artificer
jumps out the carriage, weapons out.
A crack
of lightning strikes the carriage. Her reflexes just barely save Trynn as she
rolls smartly out of range. The attack flings Xev'ric out of the vehicle and he
lands a good distance away on his back, smarting from the shock.
From the
bushes topping the hillside flanking the road, two swordsmen and a wizard and
warlock emerge.
Trynn
steps forward. "Why have you attacked us?"
The
warlock points his staff threateningly. "You should have stayed still and
died!" Without another word, his female wizard companion sends a splash of
acid towards Ricky, who cleverly absorbs the acid, powering his next attack.
The warlock hunkers down, concentrating on the halfling rogue, likely planning
something vile.
Unbeknownst
to the battle-engaged, in the copse of trees on the other side of the road, a
feline creature scales a tree to observe.
Shouting
expletives, Ricky summons his familiar. A great badger appears at his side, and
is catapulted towards the wizard. The wizard easily sidesteps, forcing Ricky to
retreat behind the remains of the carriage.
Trynn too
attempts a ranged attack, but her arrow sails harmlessly past the first
swordsman. Taking advantage of her failure, the swordsman steps forward and
strikes the rogue on her arm. Hissing in pain, the rogue jumps back and spits
at her enemy.
Not to be
left out in a battle against evil, the paladin scrambles to his feet. He sees
an enemy land a blow on his companion and shouts in rage. Drawing his
morningstar, he dashes forward and effectively knocks the swordsman senseless.
The
wizard follows Ricky to his hiding spot. Seeking better cover, he scampers
toward the copse of trees, casting magic missile.
"Eat
this, bitch!" The brilliant burning flame bursts from his hand, striking
his enemy.
In a show
of strength, the paladin eagerly runs forward to slash at the wizard. But unused
to the uneven ground, Xev'ric missteps and stumbles, falling flat at the
wizard's feet. "She's got me!" he yells.
Steadying
her stance, Trynn aims her bow at the wizard. Her arrow flies true, and the
wizard crumples next to the luckless paladin. Trynn nearly drops her bow in
shock, unused to the feelings of ending another life. "I've never done
that before," she says thoughtfully.
The
paladin picks himself back up, only to just barely dodge a pitch-black beam of
power from the warlock. The warlock angrily screams in frustration. Xev'ric
waves at the warlock. "Is that all you have?"
This
taunt is chased with a firebolt from the mad artificer, pushing the warlock
back. Now nervous at the loss of his two companions, the warlock takes several
steps back, pressing a finger against his temple to concentrate.
From the
copse of trees behind the adventurers, an arrow slices through the air and
buries right into the warlock's shoulder. Taking advantage of his break in
concentration, Trynn runs forward and sends another arrow his way, right into
the warlock's eye. The warlock falls, slain. Overwhelmed by such a sight of
death, the paladin faints.
The last
swordsman panics and attempts to run away, despite a bite on the buttocks from
the returning badger. "Hold!" the rogue shouts. "Please stand
down."
The
swordsman doesn't get the chance to respond. Another mysterious arrow hits him
squarely in the back, and the blossoming of red stain on his armor heralds the
third death.
In the
quiet of the growing night, the party wastes no time dealing with the
aftermath. Ricky reunites with his beloved badger and rifles through the
bodies. He finds a note, which he immediately shares with the group.
Find the strongest. Recruit them or kill them.
You will be rewarded either way.
Trynn
awakens the first swordsman, offering both a healing potion and the tip of her
dagger. "Why did you try to kill us? Who hired you?"
The
frightened swordsman explains he was only the hired help for the warlock, who
was to pay them handsomely for helping him kill travelers on the road. He
promises he knows nothing else. Frustrated, the rogue knocks him senseless
again.
The
paladin, having recovered his sensibilities, picks through the remains of the
carriage. "That's strange. I can't find Godiva or that dark warlock
anywhere."
"We
can't delay too long," Trynn says. "These roads aren't safe and we
can't waste time in the middle of the night looking for them. Let's make camp
in these trees." They shift the carriage off-road while Ricky burns the
bodies. When his companions aren't looking, he quietly eliminates the
unconscious swordsman.
"It
seemed we had a benefactor," Trynn says, looking into the copse of trees.
"I wonder whose arrows those were."
Ricky
points at the trees. "Whoever you are, you better come down or I set the
forest on fire."
The three
of them watch the leaves rustle as a lithe figure scales down to the ground. In
the red moonlight, they identify a female tabaxi ranger. Grey-white striped fur
frame an adorable face and twitching ears and whiskers.
"Oh
you're just a little kitty cat!" Ricky beams. "I'm Ricky, nice to
meet you."
Xev'ric
steps forward. "Was it you aiding us?"
The
ranger plays with her tail. "Yeah. I didn't like them very much. I was
just 'splorin,' saw these guys, didn't like the way they looked."
"Well
thank goodness you were here!" The halfling rogue spreads her hands wide.
"I doubt we'd been able to handle them without you. Just look at Xev'ric!
He passed out twice! Do you have a heart condition or something, Xev'ric?"
"I
most certainly did not pass out twice,"
the paladin sniffed. "But perhaps you can take a look at it later, if it
might put us into danger down the road."
"Care
to join us?" Ricky asks. "We're on a quest to see the Great
Barrier."
The
tabaxi shrugs. "I guess I'll come along. I'm Nala."
"And
this is Mr. Chicken." Ricky points at his badger. "A badger though,
not a chicken, which I learned the hard way." He earns a chuckle from
their new companion.
With the
paladin taking first watch, the group makes camp in the trees and rest for the
night.
- - -
The
company awakes at first light.
As the
others pack up, Nala sniffs the remains of the carriage. "Are you sure you
had two others with you?"
Xev'ric
looks anxiously down the road towards the city they left. "Godiva is a
powerful cleric. I'm sure she managed to get away safely."
"Nowhere
but forward to go," Ricky offers cheerfully.
They proceed
along the road toward the Elvish Preserve. Having departed a year ago, Xev'ric
believes a stop back at his hometown might help them restock and replenish
their supplies. He hopes he might see his father again as well.
Unencumbered
by obstacles on the road, the paladin takes the opportunity to reflect. "How
did you do that last night? How did you fly your arrows so accurately?"
Trynn
shrugs. "I've always trained on smaller things. It's not so different
aiming at larger targets."
It's not
until early afternoon that the trees of the Elvish Preserve come into view. Though
grand boughs of greenery sprawl towards the sunlight, the forest is curiously
silent. No birdsong or squirrel chitter reach their ears. Though the Aldan
groves are familiar to Xev'ric, who only left his home not ten months ago, he
senses something is awry. He keeps a hand on his sheathed weapon and motions
caution to his companions.
Just
beyond the first line of trees, they hear the sound of shouting. Trynn races
forward, leading them into a central clearing marked by a tree stump, where a
crowd of elves have amassed around a luckless pair waving their fists at each
other.
The ruddy
wood elf yells, "We were here first anyhow. It is not our fault you moon
elves don't know how to live amongst our trees. You just blame us so you can
take our treasure!"
"It's
your accursed breed that has set this sickness upon us!" the pale blond
moon elf retorts.
"That's
racist!" Ricky gasps. He and Trynn lay hands on the wood elf while Xev'ric
restrains the moon elf just as the punches fly.
"Stop
this at once! We were all peaceful neighbors not so long ago!" The paladin
tries to knock some sense into his fellow moon elf. It becomes clear that
neither side is willing to concede, but the interest in violence has faded.
"What is the meaning of this?"
The wood
elf shrugs off the gnome and halfling. "Why don't you ask your bleached-face
relative over there?" He stalks off back into the wood elves' tree home.
The moon
elf huffs as Xev'ric relents his hold on the fellow. It is then that everyone
notices the tiny red pox dotting the moon elf's skin, from head to fingertips.
"It
started but two moons ago," says the moon elf. "We've lost so
many."
"How
is Lady Jenna?" Xev'ric asks.
The moon
elf shakes his head. "Not well. Our only hope is perhaps the legendary
treasure of the wood elves. They have refused to give us anything close to a
salve or potion. They are afraid of contagion, or that's their excuse at
least."
The
companions all share a thoughtful look as the moon elf retreats back to the
moon elves camp.
"I'm
assuming it wasn't always like that," Ricky supposes aloud.
The
paladin shakes his head. "We've got to fix this. I wish to speak to Lady
Jenna. She is our leader."
They
follow Xev'ric's lead, keeping their weapons sheathed as they pass under the
shadow of the Guardian Treant rooted in front of the camp. "Do keep
yourself respectful at all times," the enormous tree mutters, "you
are standing on hallowed ground."
The
shared dining area is eerily empty, and the paladin closes the door with a
frown on his face. Next to that, they find a storage cellar, the foodstuffs
turning to dust and rotting.
Trynn
notices a particular dwelling with a locked door. Unable to contain her penchant,
she picks at the lock.
Without
warning, a thick vine swoops out of the sky and flings Trynn out of the moon
elf encampment. She barely lands on her feet, shaken. The Guardian Treant
stares severely at the miscreant rogue.
"The
disrespectful shall not be tolerated under my watch!"
Trynn
puts on her most contrite face. "I am extremely sorry to have upset you, o
great guardian tree. Please understand, I too know the meaning of disrespect.
My family owned a respectable restaurant in Miaochii and we lived peaceably
until one day, thieves came and took everything from us. I have journeyed a
long way seeking new ingredients and foodstuffs to help my poor family rebuild
what we have lost. Please let me join my friends in their quest for good."
Her plea
softens the crochety tree, who gives her a second chance. The paladin
unnecessarily warns her to conduct herself appropriately.
They
reach the chief dwelling and knock gently. A surprisingly unmarked moon elf
opens the door, and Xev'ric is pleased to recognize the familiar face as the
Lady's right hand Hunt.
"It's
been too long!"
Hunt smiles kindly. "Lady Jenna would be pleased to see you home, Xev'ric. But she is not well. Please come in."
The
interior is dimly lit, the shades drawn, with a single candle revealing the
beautiful paintings decorating the walls. Reclining on several pillows is Lady
Jenna herself, a moon elf of star-like beauty despite her age. She too has the
pox, her cheeks blushed with fever.
His
companions silently reverent, it is Xev'ric who rushes forward and takes her
hand. "Lady Jenna! Please tell me you will be alright."
The aged
elf opens her eyes, her lids wrinkled in exhaustion. "My dear Xev'ric, how
good of you to come home. It is not me I am concerned for, but for the people.
Already many have passed onwards. Your father is no longer among us, I'm
afraid."
A single
tear rolls down his cheek, but Xev'ric only grips her hand tighter. "I
promise to solve this malady."
She
closes her eyes in repose. "Just promise me you will not raise a hand in
violence against our wood brethren. I am sure they would not have caused us
this harm intentionally. We have lived together in peace for so long."
"Definitely
no violence," Ricky winks poorly.
"The
only thing I can imagine that might save us are the Southern Lunarian berries.
There is one tree within the wood elves' forest, but they have refused to let
anyone within the forest."
Xev'ric
promises to return with the berries, if only for the slimmest of hopes. They
take their leave at Hunt's behest and return to the clearing, gathering 'round
the stump, where they discover the tabaxi had been napping in the sun all this
time.
"What
should we do?" Trynn asks as she prods Nala. "Is it worth talking to
the wood elves?"
"Perhaps,"
Xev'ric muses. "I have never before spoken to Lord Seregret before, but we
ought to give them a chance of explanation and to seek permission to find those
berries."
"Hello!"
The adventurers turn and see a drow elf clad in armor waving cheerfully. He
stops just short of them, panting. "I finally found you all. I guess I've
come too late, but I'm so glad you all managed to stop the fight."
Xev'ric
blanches at the sight of the newcomer's pitch-black skin and white hair.
Horrific stories of the evil drow rise to his mind and he draws his sword.
"Step back, demon elf of hell!"
Ricky
knocks his sword aside. "That's racist! He just came to say hello."
"But,
but--" Xev'ric sputters. "The drow are the children of darkness, they
come from the depths of the underworld to wreak destruction upon our
world!"
The drow
elf laughs shakily. "I'm not offended. I've been traveling the world and
it's the biggest assumption made about me wherever I go. I'm trying to change
people's perceptions of my skin color, but I understand if you'd rather not
hang around me. Say, you're a paladin too, aren't you?"
Xev'ric
eyes him suspiciously. "So what if I am? Are you implying that you are
too? What god do you serve?"
The
stranger points to the crest on his chest-plate, an arc of seven stars inside a
circle. "Celestian, the god of stars and wanderers. What about you?"
The
paladin pointedly ignores his question. Trynn offers her hand. "Please
excuse our rude companion. I'm Trynn, it's nice to meet you."
"Ricky
Mad-eye," the gnome joins in.
"I'm
Sabal," the drow shakes their hands agreeably. "It's nice to meet new
people. Are you here to try and bring peace back to the Preserve as well? You
might have better luck than I. I've been trying for days to see Lord Seregret,
but I keep getting turned away."
"It's
no wonder," Xev'ric sniffs.
With a
yawn and a great stretch, the tabaxi uncurls from her perch on the stump and
rejoins her companions, playing distractedly with her tail.
"That's
exactly what we're going to do," Trynn says. "If we get any
information, we'll share it with you."
Sabal
wishes them good luck as they approach the enormous roots flanking the great
double doors of the wood elves' tree home. Stone steps lead up to the doorstep,
inlaid with precious blue gems likely imported from Bori-Nor.
Xev'ric
draws himself up and knocks upon the doors.
The door
swings open a smidge. A nasally voice floats out, "What do you want?"
"I
am Sir Xev'ric Reiltar and these are my companions. We are here to speak to
Lord Seregret."
"'Bout
what?"
"We
wish to find peaceful terms between the wood elves and moon elves."
"Go
away."
Xev'ric
wedges a hand in the crevice to prevent the door closing. "Please, we are
only here to seek answers, not to lay blame. Let us hear your side of the
story. When did it all start?"
A
bleary-eyed wood elf pokes his head out. "If you really want to know,
we've been having our problems too. The forests have been infested, and now the
moon elves want our treasure, and--dangnabit, the story's too damn long. Might
as well let Lord Seregret tell you."
The wood
elf--Jim, as it turns out--pushes the door wide open and admits the
adventurers.
They walk
up the gently sloping trunk of the tree, wide as four men abreast. Jim
indicates the last vine bridge leading to Lord Seregret's private quarters and
returns to his post.
A wailing
arises from a nearby bough. Ricky bounds up the vine bridge and barges in. A
wood elf lady immediately embraces him.
"Please,
you must help me!"
"Whoa,
pretty lady," he exclaims, eyeing her breasts. "Whatever is the
matter?" The rogue also steps in and yanks the gnome off, the paladin
close behind her.
"My
daughter Penniel," the lady proceeds, "she's gone into the forest and
hasn't returned for three days! And no one is willing to go search for her ever
since the forest itself has become ill. Everyone is so afraid."
His
heroic senses tingling, Xev'ric salutes the lady elf. "I assure you we'll
find your daughter. Please be at ease. We will first speak with Lord Seregret
and proceed immediately to the forest."
As the
elf thanks them profusely, Xev'ric shoos his companions back out onto the main
branch. Again, the tabaxi has wandered off, finding herself in the wood elf
library. The librarian Lothon is overwhelmingly pleased to have a cat visitor
and offers her milk.
The door
to the wood elf leader's quarters opens immediately upon their arrival.
Xev'ric
bows. "Lord Seregret, we are here to--"
"Yes,
I know," says the elderly wood elf.
"You
truly are wise," says Ricky. The paladin, rogue, and gnome are ushered in.
"I
know you've come to try and sort out this mess we are in," Seregret
begins. "First, let me say we are not the source of the disease plaguing
the moon elves. We are elves of healing, not destruction. It would be beyond
our power to do such a thing. Secondly, yes it is true we have an ancient
treasure of priceless worth, but it has no powers with which to cure the moon
elves, and truth be told, we've been trying to say as much, but it has fallen
on deaf ears.
"If
you want to know what I think, I wonder if it has anything to do with the state
of our beloved forest. There is an infestation of vile creatures in the forest
and I cannot let any of our people enter. What if they catch the disease? Then
we all die."
"I
assure you we can be of help," Xev'ric pipes up. "We'll clean out the
infestation of the forest, and ask only to be able to take some Lunarian
berries back to my people."
Seregret
eyes the strange trio of adventurers. "Well, I shall have no regrets if
you do not survive the forest. Better ye strangers than us, I suppose. You have
my permission to enter the forests. And if you find that rampant child Penniel,
you can be certain Gowena will stop her infernal wailing."
Reunited
with Nala, the adventurers return to the clearing, the drow elf nowhere to be found.
"I wonder where that Sabal has gotten himself to," the paladin
comments suspiciously.
Having
been caught up with the new information, Nala glances at the forest entrance.
"Well, I like trees. And I'm good at finding things. We'll be done in no
time." She licks her lips at the thought of returning to another bowl of
warm milk.
"Let's
be done before it gets dark," Trynn urges, and they enter the forest
without delay.
In the
silent woods, it's easy to spot the signs of decay. Yellowing leaves, peeling
bark, sagging boughs, and the occasional croak of a raven are all around them.
It isn't
far before a misshapen lump of twigs flings itself before them. Nala hisses and
climbs up the nearest tree, her fur standing straight up. A giant spider looms
from behind the blight. Trynn moves swiftly, sending an arrow that bounces
harmlessly off the spider's carapace.
"Holy
shit!" Ricky immediately summons his familiar badger, who plants itself
squarely in front its master.
The
tabaxi leaps down from the tree, swiping her claws at the spider. The spider
easily shakes off its attacker and shrieks, raising its forelegs menacingly.
Xev'ric runs forward and batters the spider with his morningstar.
The
blight engages the tabaxi, landing a swipe. A blue will-o-wisp appears,
hoveringly anxiously around Nala. Irritated, Nala smacks the wisp, sending it
bobbing up and down. "Wait, please!" it seems to whisper.
Xev'ric
pierces the spider between its eyes, and with a disgusting squeal, the spider
falls dead. Meanwhile, the badger and his master charge the blight with a ray
of disease, and the blight withers before them.
Nala
wraps a paw around the wisp. "Don't hurt this one!"
The wisp
thanks the cat for her kindness. "Would you like to meet the green hag?
She has been kind to us as well. Perhaps she knows what you are looking
for."
It is
with some hesitation that the group follows the wisp. As they near a swamp
area, the wisp warns them of a trap planted to ward off intruders.
Ricky
inspects the trap. "Guys, I can handle this." He attempts to disable
the trap. The magic seal explodes, setting Ricky aflame. Trynn jumps back, only
slightly toasted. "Oops," Ricky concedes as the magic flames
disappear. He quickly downs a potion.
Xev'ric
places a hand on the rogue. "Let me see to those burns." With a holy
prayer to his deity, a warm earthly glow bathes the pair. Trynn finds her
injuries vanishing as if never there in the first place.
Trynn
expresses her thanks just as a warty-looking hag stamps out from a cave at the
edge of the swamp. "What's all this noise?"
"Ugh!"
Ricky covers his eyes, disturbed by the blotchy face of the green hag.
"Hah!"
The green hag points at the gnome. "As if you looked any better. What are
you all doing in my forest?"
"We're
trying to cure the forest of the infestation. Is there anything you can tell us
to help?"
"Heroes,
huh?" The green hag invites them to a dry patch on her swampland.
"Why not sit down and have some tea with old Mauve?"
Trynn
eagerly accepts. "What kind of tea is this?"
Mauve
winks. "It's from the bark of old Treant out there guarding his precious
moon elves. I harvest it while he sleeps, the old fool." Horrified,
Xev'ric avoids his share, but Trynn is quite pleased to sample.
"Well,
you kids seem to have come a long ways. All I can say is that I've observed
these spiders and blights and awful insects are new. They arrived some few
moons ago, say, just about the time that strange dark-looking fellow showed
up."
Immediately
suspecting the only suspicious looking person they've met so far, Xev'ric
narrows his eyes. "Did he look as though he came from the dark subterranean
depths of the earth? What did you see him doing?"
"My,
you're a suspicious one. Well I didn't look too closely. I've been keeping to
myself this whole time, and why should I get involved further?"
"Wait,"
Nala pointed out, "you said this was your
forest? Does Lord Seregret know you are here?"
Mauve
grins toothily. "Of course it's my forest. Lord Seregret knows nothing.
And I'd appreciate it if you kept it that way. But since you're here, please do
get rid of these annoying spiders and somesuch."
"You
wouldn't happen to know about these berries, would you?" Ricky inquires.
The green
hag points them down another path. "Just straightaways there. You can't
miss it. Come back anytime for some tea."
Aware of
the lateness of the day, the companions take their leave. Their trek is further
interrupted by an astral moth and a pair of giant spiders, whom they
successfully defeat, but not without injuries sustained by the paladin.
A soft
light awaits ahead of them. They approach a parting of the trees, where a
brightly colored fruit tree rises to a grand height. The Lunarian berries seem
to shimmer with internal glimmer not unlike moonlight.
"We
made it," Trynn breathes. She reaches up and plucks a bunch of berries.
Ricky too takes a small sample. Well-aware of their incomparable healing
powers, Xev'ric pops one in his mouth, and suddenly feels right as rain.
"Help!"
A faint voice echoes from above. They spot a wood elf girl clutching the
topmost branch. "I'm stuck! Please help!" The tabaxi easily ascends
the tree and reaches the girl. Encumbered by the extra weight on the way down,
the cat ranger slips and they tumble smack onto the paladin.
"You
must be Penniel," Trynn inquires as the trio separate themselves.
"Yes!"
the girl beams. "I was trying to get some Lunarian berries to help the
moon elves. It isn't right for us to be fighting like that."
"That's
very kind of you," says Nala, "but there were more easily reachable
ones, you know."
"Your
mother is missing you, Penniel," says Trynn. "Let's not dawdle on
returning."
But the
forest does not seem friendly. As they try to follow the ancient paths once
laid by the wood elves, three blights rise from the shadows.
"Gadzooks!"
Ricky fires off a bolt of flame at the nearest blight. It torches immediately.
Xev'ric splits the second blight, slime spilling everywhere. Trynn stabs the
third blight dead, but not before it swipes the unarmed wood elf. Penniel cries
out as her legs give out beneath her.
Trynn
snaps off the blight's twig arms angrily. "I call that chopped wood."
Xev'ric summons his limited medical knowledge and sets the girl's ankle
straight again. Still sniffling, Penniel blushes as she thanks the paladin.
The sun
hangs low as the adventurers emerge from the forest. Spotting something shiny,
Ricky leaps over to the stump and picks up a compact mirror. "How did I
miss that?"
Xev'ric
raises a brow. "Perhaps you should reflect on it." The gnome makes a
face, but the group wastes no time returning to the wood elves tree home. True
to Seregret's prediction, Gowena regains her composure at the return of her
beloved daughter, while Trynn promises Penniel that they will deliver her
hard-won berries to the moon elves. The rogue and the paladin immediately set
off to the other side of the Preserve to deliver the lifesaving berries.
Lady
Jenna and Hunt are amazed at the success of their venture.
"It
was the kindness of a wood elf child, who ventured deep into the forest,"
Trynn explains. Hunt promises to deliver this potential cure to all the moon
elves.
Exhausted,
the paladin and rogue retire to the guest rooms of the moon elves encampment.
In the
meantime, the artificer and the ranger revisit the librarian.
"Say,
mister librarian, can you tell me anything about this mirror?" Ricky finds
himself ignored as Lothon happily greets the return of the cat ranger. Aware of
her advantage, Nala purrs and requests the librarian for more information about
the shiny mirror.
Lothon
raises a monocle to scrutinize the object. "It would seem that this is one
of a set, namely a communication mirror."
"How
does it work?"
"There's
a code word to activate it and make a call. Unfortunately, only the owner would
know the word."
Ricky
takes back the mirror. "Hmm, open! Roger! Lunarian berry! Gigglethorp!
Mister Chicken!" The mirror reflects only his frustrated face. "I
guess it's broken. Well, I'm going to bed. That nice lady Gowena told us we
could stay in the guest rooms tonight."
- - -
It is
barely sunrise when an insistent knocking awakens Xev'ric. Disgruntled, Xev'ric
opens the door, only to find himself even more displeased at the cheery face of
Sabal the drow paladin.
"Good
morning, good sir. I have excellent news! The berries you brought back have
cured Lady Jenna!"
Elation
barely held back by suspicion, Xev'ric rouses Trynn and together they rush to
the chief dwelling. A beaming Lady Jenna awaits them.
"My
dear friends," she extends perfect hands to them. "I do believe you
have brought peace back to the Preserve. While I am not yet strong enough to
walk over to greet my wood elf counterpart, perhaps you might take a message
over to Lord Seregret."
Excited
and pleased, Trynn and Xev'ric are perfectly willing to pass on the message.
"I
was right, wasn't I?" Sabal bubbles as they stride past the Treant towards
wood elf territory.
"I
suppose you were," Xev'ric concedes. "Why don't you wait here at the
stump while we fetch our friends?"
Sabal is
agreeable as Trynn and Xev'ric make their way up the stone steps. "I
reckon he won't be there when we return, just like last time," Xev'ric
mutters.
Jim,
still grumbling, lets them in without a fuss. And Lord Seregret is quite
surprised. "Well, I see you are alive."
Xev'ric
bows. "We've cleared the forest of the infestation, and cured the moon
elves. Lady Jenna asks your audience as a friendly gesture."
Suddenly
red-faced, Lord Seregret breaks eye contact and mutters something undertone.
"Well," he coughs, "I must not delay. You didn't happen to
encounter a green hag in the forest, did you?" At the surprised
expressions, he continues, "Of course I know of her. She just thinks I
don't."
As Lord
Seregret departs the tree home, Trynn and Xev'ric reunite with Nala and Ricky
and they return to the stump.
Sabal is
unexpectedly still waiting for them. "How did it go?" he asks,
"I just saw Lord Seregret walking towards the moon elves. That must be
good, right?"
Ricky
pulls out the mirror. "I happened to find this yesterday."
The drow
paladin brightens. "I've been looking for that everywhere!"
"What's
the password?" Ricky demands, "or I bleed it out of you."
Suddenly
aware of the suspicious expressions surrounding him, Sabal quietly asks, "Where
does the eagle fly on the white moon?"
Trynn
barely suppresses her excitement, "Neither above nor below the clouds.
You're with the White Eagle!"
Sabal
smiles in relief. "As are you! I thought Nerine did say some adventurers
were headed my way."
Incredulous,
Xev'ric points at the mirror. "But what is the password and who does it
call?"
"It's
how I keep in contact with Nerine. The word is quite obvious. 'White
Eagle.'"
Suddenly,
the glossy surface becomes opaque with a vortex of swirling fox. The vortex
does not resolve into a familiar face.
"I
wonder if she's busy," comments Sabal.
"Ho,
adventurers," says Lord Seregret, returning from his visit to Lady Jenna.
Taking advantage of the distraction, Ricky pockets the mirror. "I have to
give you all the credit," the wood elf leader continues. "I have a
gift for you Xev'ric, for leading the salvation of our Preserve." From an
elegantly carved box, the elf extracts a glimmering yellow jewel.
"It
is our Sunful Gem. I wonder if it may help you on your journey against the
darkness."
Xev'ric,
overwhelmed with such a gift, profusely thanks Seregret. He and Trynn also
can't help but notice the drow eyeing the gem, though his expression is
inscrutable.
Lord
Seregret returns to his domain, content. Trynn thoughtfully looks back at the
forest. "You know, we never did figure out where the infestation came
from."
The
tabaxi frowns. "I dunno if I wanna play with those nasty spiders
again."
"What
do you suppose the gem does?" Sabal asks.
Xev'ric
pockets his new treasure, sensing great power within. "It seems to be just
an ordinary gem, I'm afraid. I think Lord Seregret was exaggerating." He
notes the disappointment in Sabal's eyes.
"Well,"
Trynn announces, "I heard there's another treasure waiting in the forest.
It could have great power. Why don't we look for it while we root out the cause
of the infestation?"
It
doesn't take great effort to invite Sabal to join them on another venture into
the forest. Only mid-morning, they reckon their chances of finding what they're
looking for are greatly improved in the daylight.
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