Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Session 10: Meet the Sootscales

in which the group tries to forge an alliance with a tribe of Kobolds

Mikmek was anxious to get back to his tribe with the statue, but the group wanted to explore first the area and continue documenting the region. The hills around the Old Sycamore were rugged, and only thanks to the savvy of Gam'el'gar, they could navigate the maze of canyons and ravines without getting lost.

In one of the ravines, the group encountered a strange creature, an 8 feet tall bizarre half-bear, half-owl monstrosity, that was feeding on a prey, apparently a deer. Kii had read somewhere about these strange creatures, called Owlbears. In wizardry circles, it was believed that they were the result of some deranged wizard's experiments. The creatures were dangerous and extremely aggressive, so the group decided to give it a wide berth. Nevertheless, Kii mentioned that young owlbears fetched a high price in the cities' markets, and he also remembered that, during the interrogation of some of the captured bandits, one of them had mentioned that the Stag Lord kept a horrible pet, a mix of owl and bear, called Beaky... but from what Kii had read, Owlbears were feral and impossible to truly domesticate...

During their exploration, the group was caught by a thunderstorm and got quite wet. That night they slept again in the Mites' lair; only Cardot's coughs broke from time to time the silence in the caverns: apparently they had found a safe place to sleep, at least for the moment.

In the morning, Mikmek led the group to the entrance of the Kobolds' lair. A fallen sign reading "Oaktop Silver Mine" leaned against the side of a narrow opening in an outcropping of large boulders that emerged from the weathered face of a hill. When the characters approached the entrance with Mikmek they saw a cage made of branches and sticks with a Mite and a Man in it! When the man saw the characters, he started shouting: "Help! Please help me! My name is Rufus Seadwell and these monsters have kidnapped me!"... Things seemed to start getting interesting...

The group told Rufus to calm down, and that they would soon rescue them. He did not seem very pleased when the characters followed Mikmek into the kobolds' lair. As they navigated the small tunnels, several kobold guards joined the group and escorted them to the common room of the kobolds. There they met Chief Sootscale and most of the tribe; the Chief seemed confused and unsure on what to do, and the heroes requested an alliance in exchange for the Statue of Old Sharptooth.

Just as the Chief was reluctantly accepting the deal, a strange purple scaled kobold made his appearance. Four tough looking kobolds came with him, and he had the vestments of a shaman... This was the strange interloper shaman that the Sootscale kobolds feared and that had started a war between the kobolds and the mites!

Tartuk, the Kobold-Gnome Shaman


A tense discussion started in which Tartuk, the purple scaled kobold, tried to intimidate the tribe and to force them into attacking the group while the characters tried to convince the kobold that they should revolt and that they could help them get rid of the shaman. After several minutes of discussion, the negotiations ended abruptly in violence; the group had managed to convince many in the tribe that they were powerful enough, so Tartuk tried to escape, but Am managed to grab him and pin him to the ground.

As soon as the heroes gave him the statue, Chief Sootscale destroyed it and the kobolds started dancing and hugging each other, some of them even daring to kiss and hug the strangers that had saved them from Tartuk's tyranny.

In the loot of the tribe, the group found Svetlana's ring, which had been robbed by the bandits, then by the Mites, and finally by the kobolds. They also found Tartuk's diary, which told his sad story:

Tartuk was not born a kobold—he was
born a gnome. He was killed in a fight against a group
of ogres who were tormenting his village, but his
accidentally heroic sacrifice was enough to give his village
a chance to defeat the ogres. The village, sorrowed by
Tartuk’s death, unanimously voted to restore him to
life—so they decided to use a scroll of reincarnate that had
sat in the village treasury for years. In an ironic twist of
fate, poor Tartuk came back as a kobold.
Scandalized, the village didn’t know how to react.

Tartuk did—he hadn’t meant to give his life to save
the village (he’d actually been trying to surrender to
the ogres and offer to help them destroy the village in
return for sparing his life, but the ogres crushed him
before he got his offer out), and now they’d turned him
into one of the most hated of monsters—a kobold! The
fact that his new scales were the same deep purple as his
hair in his previous life served only to ensure Tartuk’s
shame. Enraged, he fled into the woods, only to nurse a
deep grudge. 

He found a tribe of kobolds, joined them,
used his magic and manipulative lies to rally them, and
led his new army in an attack against his old village. The
resulting battle was furious, and only Tartuk survived.
That was fine with him.

Since then, the mad kobold has drifted through several
River Kingdoms, periodically haunting towns and
murdering gnomes he finds and at others insinuating
himself into kobold tribes, taking them over from within,
and then driving them to extinction by forcing them into
wars they can’t possibly win. The Sootscales are but Tartuk’s
latest project. He has used a combination of lies, magic, and his
favorite tool—a non-magical statue of a devil—to seize
control of a tribe. He’s become quite skilled at convincing
tribes that the statue is magic and that it will curse the
entire tribe if the chieftain doesn’t follow its commands—
commands, of course, that only Tartuk can hear.

Tucked into the back of the journal is a single scroll of fly;
his journal indicates that when he grows tired of his life,
he intends to use the scroll to fly up as high as he can,
effectively committing suicide when the spell expires in
5 minutes and leaves him at a height of nearly 2,000 feet,
well out of the safety range for the spell’s expiration.
(story taken from module 31 of Pathfinder, "The Stolen Land")

After the short battle, the group negotiated with Chief Sootscale an alliance with the kobolds tribe, which was sealed during a kobold ritual in which the characters had to dance, eat some musty mushrooms and share hugs with half the kobold tribe... The main points of the (verbal) agreement were, more or less:
1. In exchange for weekly shipments of food and adequate mining tools, the kobolds would provide the silver they obtained in their caverns.
2. Chief Sootscale demanded Tartuk's magical bracers, the masterwork metal shield and the magical crossbow bolts. He gave the rest of the tribe's loot to the adventurers in payment of their help on ridding the tribe of Tartuk.
3. Tartuk's tribe was to be decided by Chief Sootscale...
4. The Chief agreed to accept the adventurer's ruling in future problems with neighbours and also agreed to stop attacking any merchants, in exchange for the adventurers' protection.
5. Finally, the Chief also agreed to lend the support of some of his brave warriors in a future assault on the Stag Lord's fort.

Rufus Seadwell demanded that the kobolds should be punished for having held him prisoner. The adventurers argued with him that the kobolds were not the main culprits, as they had been pushed to these bad decisions by Tartuk. Still, Rufus Seadwell was not convinced, so the adventurers agreed not to receive any reward and offered him his unconditional freedom. The merchant still seemed a bit unconvinced, but seeing he would not gain anything more reluctantly agreed and left the Kobolds' lair.


The characters then discussed with Chief Sootscale about the surrounding lands. The kobolds had knowledge of the location of the Stag Lord's fort and of a field with many fangberry bushes, and the Chief agreed to provide them with a guide.

With the feeling of a difficult negotiation satisfactorily concluded, the adventurers stayed that night in the Kobolds' lair, and took part of their strange celebration of their liberation from Tartuk's machinations.

XP:
- 100 (exploring the Old Sycamore hex)
- 400 (completing the quest The Sacred Statue of the Kobolds)
- 3200 (defeating the Shaman Tartuk and allying with the Sootscale tribe)
Total this session: 3700XP
Total campaign: 17,180XP

Loot:
- On Tartuk:
    i. Tartuk's personal journal.
    ii. a magic wand (wand of Magic Missile; 28 charges).
    iii. magical bracers (Chief Sootscale obtained it during the negotiations).
    iv. masterwork cold iron sickle.
    v. a magic scroll (scroll of Fly).
- Kobolds' Loot (piled in Tartuk's quarters together with all sorts of worthless shiny objects):
    i. 500 gp.
    ii. masterwork metal shield (Chief Sootscale obtained it during the negotiations).
    iii. 7 magic crossbow bolts (+1 flaming crossbow bolts) (Chief Sootscale obtained them during the negotiations).
    iv. a pair of magic boots (boots of elvenkind).
    v. a leather bag with 400gp, a plain brass wedding ring (Svetlana's), and a pouch containing magic dust.

Time Passed:
- 2 days.
The time now is 10th Gozran (April), in the morning. The group is in the lair of the Sootscale kobold tribe, in the old Oaktop Silver Mine.

Session 9: Under the Old Sycamore Tree

in which the characters storm the Mites lair
Grabbles, the "Mite King" on Tickleback
Fighting the Mites
The characters thought that the best course of action was forging an alliance with the Kobold tribe of the Kamelands, and what better way to do it than recover their statue, which had been stolen by the pitiful Mites?

It took them three days to arrive at the Old Sycamore, a graying hulk of a tree that loomed over the hills in the northern Kamelands. Visible for miles around, they had no problem approaching the tree in the early morning of their third day of travel. A root-lined shaft, hidden amid the ancient tree roots, descended into a network of narrow tunnels. Though the group descended carefully and surprised two mites in the first cavern, it took them too long to overcome them, and the noise alerted some of the other Mites.

Kii, who was exploring in front of the group, was ambushed by a group of six mites in a cave the mites used to torment their prisoners. A pitched battle ensued, and the noise attracted a gargantuan centipede from a nearby chasm that pinned Gam'el'gar against the walls of the cave. When all seemed lost for the ranger, several precise shots from Am's bow put the critter down.

In the meantime, Kii had been busy with his wand of Color Spray and most of the mites were unconscious on the ground. While Cardot healed the group, a second wave of mites, this time led by its "king" Grabbles and strengthened with three giant centipedes, surrounded the characters. Grabbles was riding a giant tick, shouting orders to his subjects, but apparently to a poor result, because the mites and their centipede pets showed at all times very poor tactical judgement.

Conversation with Mikmek the kobold
In the end, the group prevailed, although the battle left them exhausted, and Kii was almost crushed to death by the giant tick's pincers. In the torment chamber, one kobold prisoner was still alive: Mikmek. Mikmek promised the characters many fine treasures if they helped him recover the statue. During their conversation, the characters learned that the kobold tribe had two leaders, a shaman named Tartuk, and the old chief Sootscale. The characters noticed that Mikmek seemed nervous when describing the relationship of these two with the statue, so after a bit of pressure, he gave them a lot of information about the tribe.

Apparently the relations between the two leaders were strained. Mikmek described Tartuk as a "magical kobold" that had joined the tribe some months before. Tartuk told them that the statue, Old Sharptooth, was magical and that it would increase the strength of the tribe. They had prayed to the "Rope God in the Glowing Cave" before (at this, the characters remembered the crude altar they had seen in the golden cavern some days before, in which they had been attacked by a strange crab-like creature) but the few kobolds that objected to this change soon became ill and died, their scales turning yellow, dry, and brittle.

Tartuk had ordered the kobolds to attack the mites to increase the territory controlled by the tribe, and they had even started attacking and robbing some human merchants. Whenever they suffered a setback, some kobolds were sacrificed to Old Sharptooth to ask for his forgiveness and power. When the Mites robbed the statue, Tartuk told them that it was a priority to recover it, as otherwise they would be punished for their weakness. Mikmek had been part of a failed expedition to recover the statue.

Exploring the Mites´ lair
After a short rest, they explored thoroughly the Mites´ lair, and found the Kobold's statuette, together with a list written in Undercommon with two columns labeled "Us" and "Them". The "Us" column listed "kobold statue" and "lots of spears and coins", whereas the "Them" column listed "magic dust", "lots of coins" and "shiny human ring". The small statue depicted a crouching horned devil and was a beautiful work of art; the characters examined it carefully but could not discover anything about the statue except the obvious.

Finally, as both Kii and Gam'el'gar were in bad shape, they decided to stay the rest of the day and that night in the lair. As it was pouring rain outside, they all felt lucky to be indoors. During the night, they discussed how to approach the kobolds and gain their confidence to form an alliance.

XP:
- 1900 (Mites)
- 600 (Giant Centipedes)
- 600 (Gargantuan Centipede)
- 935 (Grabbles and Tickleback)
Total this session: 4035XP
Total campaign: 13,480XP

Loot:
- kobold statuette (fine work of art depicting a crouching horned devil).
- 50gp.
- Necklace with a strange coin with both faces depicting a face of a beautiful woman.
- Centipede parts useful for alchemical ingredients.

Time Passed:
- A bit more than 3 days.
The time now is 8th Gozran (April), in the morning. The group is at the Old Sycamore.