GM Notes:
Duke Relon:
Jallarzi wrote:Jallarzi quickly updates everyone regarding the situation in Elcadan. "The average person in Elcadan now knows that the former Duchess of Elcadan was actually a demoness in disguise. The Duke's Guard refused to believe this and is currently holed up in the Duke's Castle. It wouldn't surprise me that the leaders of the guard were under the demoness' control, so they won't believe anything we tell them. Right now, security of the city is in the hands of the Free Guard, aided by Helm and Heironeous priesthoods. The situation is understandably tense."
“Not the best situation to walk into, but better than what it could be. We’ll proceed cautiously, dealing with one situation at a time.”
Jallarzi wrote:"If you wish, Your Grace, we can transport you and the others back to Elcadan on the Blackhawk. I believe that Serena would be able to pilot the ship. We can have you back there in under a matter of minutes."
“Perhaps that would be for the best,” the new Duke answers. “But I do not wish to arrive in Elcadan in such a fashion. Let’s us retire to your estate for the evening and then in the morning we will ride into Elcadan. But first we must honor those who fell in the battle. They were good men and deserve nothing less than our full gratitude.”
The Duke will then take the time to speak to the various representatives of the major faiths in Elcadan to gain their insights and what they think needs to be done in the city. The current Council of Elcadan will need to be disbanded and the Duke is not naïve enough to think that the merchants who now sit on it will take this lightly. A new council will be needed, comprised of members from various walks of life, not just the rich.
Valdiar wrote:Validar soon learns that they are headed to Elcadan and he will touch base with the Duke to see what his instructions are at this point.
“We will be retiring to the Sallavarian Estate for the evening. Tomorrow morning, we will ride into Elcadan as expected. I feel that your mother should be at my side for this event, so we shall meet up with her at the estate.”
“The matter of the Old Guard will need to be resolved and the former Duke’s castle will need exploration. Who knows what sort of horrors these witches left behind? The events of the next few weeks will be a great trial to us all.”
Jallarzi:
Duke Relon wrote:“Not the best situation to walk into, but better than what it could be. We’ll proceed cautiously, dealing with one situation at a time.”
“Of course, Your Grace. You’ll have my council on what goes on in Elcadan. There is much work to be done.”
Duke Relon wrote:“Perhaps that would be for the best,” the new Duke answers. “But I do not wish to arrive in Elcadan in such a fashion. Let’s us retire to your estate for the evening and then in the morning we will ride into Elcadan. But first we must honor those who fell in the battle. They were good men and deserve nothing less than our full gratitude.”
“A wise decision,” Jallarzi agrees. “No need to demonstrate that we’ve secured the services of a flying ship at this time. There is a place where water is funneled from the Streel to water the land near the estate. We can dock there for the night. The ship can be moved to the Duke’s dock later on.”
Validar wrote:Validar will ask Jallarzi what is the plan regarding Sir Corley. Obviously leaving him here in this form is not an option regardless. But he knows the power that Jallarzi possesses and hopes that she has such abilities at her disposal.
“Worry not, Validar. The matter of Sir Corley’s restoration is not a difficult one. I simply do not have the necessary spell committed to memory at this time. I will have it tomorrow and then we can return the knight and his steed to flesh. In the meantime, we must take him with us and ensure that he remains intact.”
Cereld:
Chareos wrote:Chareos eyes the man for many moments wondering about the validity of his words. If he didn't know better, he would call the man a liar. But regeneration is not unheard of among trolls; and other beasts have such capabilities, even the ring about his finger grants such power given the circumstance. "Well met, Cereld of Heironeous, you bring good tidings it seems."
“And good tidings to you, sir,” Cereld answers. “I take it that you ride with Validar now?”
Ivy wrote:“These bodies should be destroyed,” Ivy starts to say, but the look in this Cereld’s eyes makes her pause. It’s clear that the elf maiden he cradles was very special to him. It is the look of love. “Very well, if their spirits are willing to return to the living, so be it. But if they decline, then the bodies should be purified by fire. Agreed?”
Cereld holds his tongue, but will reluctantly nod in agreement.
Ivy wrote:“She is lovely,” Ivy will add to Cereld in regards to the elf maiden. “I take it she traveled with you and Validar in the past?”
“That she is,” Cereld agrees. “She is Dalliance, an elf maiden who mixes spells and swordplay. We, along with Arafel and Ticat here, were among the original Seekers. That all seems like years ago, but was just last spring. I never I thought I’d see her-- any of these people—again.”
Validar wrote:Validar learns that others from Elcadan have arrived, including Elspeth and Warton of Heironeous. Validar greets them and Crysania as well. He is quite surprised however to see another priest of Heironeous present: his old friend from the Seekers, Cereld!
"I had wondered where you had gotten off to. We have not seen each other since the Siege of Gateway. It is good to know that you are still among us!" Validar will greet the man with a warm handshake and a powerful pat upon the shoulder.
“Good to see you again, Validar,” Cereld answers. “I hear that you’ve become even more important these days! I have often wondered whatever became of our friends. Some I have found out about, but others remain a mystery. What news have you of them?”
Myveria:
Lyonessa wrote:Lyonessa will notice the flying ship for the first time and stare at it in awe. "Have you ever seen such a thing?" she will ask of her sister.
“No, not ever,” Myveria will say, her eyes also locked on the Blackhawk. “And I thought traveling in a carriage was fancy! But to fly like a bird…”