Entry tags:
- ! player plot,
- bastien,
- benedict quintus artemaeus,
- byerly rutyer,
- caius porthmeus,
- derrica,
- edgard,
- ellis,
- fifi mariette,
- isaac,
- john silver,
- julius,
- kostos averesch,
- marcus rowntree,
- matthias,
- obeisance barrow,
- petrana de cedoux,
- teren von skraedder,
- { alais amphion },
- { athessa },
- { betrys miniver },
- { colin },
- { fitcher },
- { ilias fabria },
- { jenny lou davies },
- { laura kint },
- { leander },
- { lukas },
- { marcoulf de ricart },
- { poesia },
- { salvio pizzicagnolo },
- { sister sara sawbones },
- { sylvestre dumas },
- { vance digiorno }
[OPEN] FROM RIFTWATCH WITH LOVE: PART ONE
WHO: Everyone and anyone
WHAT: An abomination redecorates the Gallows.
WHEN: Early August
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Part One of FROM RIFTWATCH WITH LOVE. Will include some violence, some general chaos, and some light murderin'.
WHAT: An abomination redecorates the Gallows.
WHEN: Early August
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: Part One of FROM RIFTWATCH WITH LOVE. Will include some violence, some general chaos, and some light murderin'.
There is a man in a worn traveling cloak. He is dark haired, with sharp features dominated by a dark horizontal scar near his hairline, and later someone will describe him as having been soft spoken when he asked for directions.
But something in the Gallows' dining hall, with its unreliable population for the midday meal, must catch under his skin; he's found his voice again by the time he steps up onto one of the benches.
"Is this all of you?"
Someone nearby tells him to get his boots off the furniture, so the man climbs higher onto the table and is louder the second time: "Is this really all you are? A few people in a tower on an island?"
Heads are coming up. As his voice rises, he produces an envelope from his pocket.
"Do you think this is funny? Playing at being something, and telling people you can make a difference to them? You were supposed to be helping, but you're all just sitting here! Don't touch me"—to someone encouraging him to get off the fucking table—"You were meant to be helping us. You promised you would, and I told her I believed you!"
Hands are reaching for him. No, really, get off the table. You can explain what's wrong once you're down; you're with friends— The man jerks his arm free, snarling, "Don't touch me! You're nothing!" A stronger hand finds him then and begins pulling him struggling down. With a wrenched cry of, "Livia!" the man slips from the table.
A column of fire pours upward out of him like molten heat from a crack in the earth. It bursts so high that it scorches a circle on the dining hall ceiling, and burns so suddenly hot that it sends those nearest to him recoiling backward as their clothes catch. The fire licks again in random directions, in chaotic fits and starts of light and heat, and the thing that rises up again in the mage's place isn't really a man at all.
The rage abomination will ravage its way through the dining hall and prodigious Gallows kitchens, then out into the courtyard beyond leaving considerable destruction in its wake until finally brought down by Leander. In the charred aftermath, the following can be recovered from among the mage's belongings: a leather corded bracelet with a green bead woven in it (too small for anything but the smallest wrist), a functioning phylactery, and a letter from "Riftwatch" which implies a history of correspondence and familiarly refers to the recipient by name, 'Felix.' An investigation of Riftwatch's files will reveal the log of having received a message from a similar Felix, No Lastname six months earlier. The message itself is nowhere to be found among the Gallows records.
The recovered letter assures Felix that all will be well, and includes instructions to wait in the woods above the crossroads of a small Wildervale village.

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"Hey! Hey, this way dumbass!" Jenny Lou shouts, pelting the creature with more rocks, "Come on, fucker, pick on somebody your own size!" She stays, shouting and waving, dancing out of attack range, but keeping the focus on her, trying to draw it away.
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He lets the barrier drop for a half second so he can throw another one up, stronger, less harried. His larger one is gone too. This will be the only one for now, cupped around Betrys on the ground. One thing at a time. Salvio is now exposed, but he has taken off running anyways, to reach Betrys.
The abomination roars, its mouth a maw of flames. It strikes out for Jenny Lou. The rocks pelt its club arm, sizzling upon impact before they sink in, like she's chucking pebbles into a lava stream.
Salvio throws her a worried look as he crouches down beside Betrys. The shield is shimmering over their heads, rippling light. "Come," he says, tightly, "your-- can you stand?"
Not so distant, the abomination roars again, barreling its way toward Jenny Lou. Salvio gives it a nervous glance, calculating its speed, the distance between the three points: him and Betrys, the abomination, the child jumping up and down and throwing rocks.
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But this will be easier than crawling, and later, she'll decide it's rather more dignified. With Salvio's hands at the ready, Betrys gets her good leg beneath her and pushes herself up, her skirts thrown over one arm. She can stand, provided she doesn't put weight on her ankle.
Behind her, there's shouting. There's a howl like the skies are splitting apart, something inhuman and so loud it feels at though it might topple the Gallows entirely. But Betrys can't do more than hop forward, leaning against Salvio, her cheek mashing into his shoulder as she tries to navigate the mess of the courtyard.
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She appears again if the monster seems to falter, more rocks in hand. More yelling.
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"Keep on," he says to Betrys, in as steady a tone as he can manage, "we are nearly clear--" The abomination roars as it turns toward them, but then Jenny Lou is back popping out from around the corner with more rocks, and its roar turns toward her instead. Salvio swears under his breath. He has to look away; Betrys is his concern for the moment.
There is a door just a few feet from them, leading to a small passageway, a narrow staircase--Salvio knows the Gallows so well, he is already tracking their escape in his mind. But Jenny Lou, what will she do?