Session 18, VP1
Though it had been but a few weeks’ time since they came together by chance, much had happened to our heroes. They had seen sights pulled straight from myth, fought unrelenting foes. Through it all, through every moment of triumph and pain, it seemed that the eyes of the gods themselves took notice.
Every action, judged. Every test of mettle, appraised. Yet, even
with the preparation of everything they had gone through, even with the scars
left by the rough hands of the world still lingering on their souls, nothing
they had encountered thus far could make them ready for what lay around the
corner before them.
Does the favorite toy feel jealousy when something new catches the
child's eye? Would a work of art be diminished if another painter were to
depict the same landscape? And now: did the adversities & obstacles the
party had faced mean nothing, knowing that they were not alone?
Two disparate groups, both brought together by chance, or
something more. Seven trainers moving through the world, seven pawns gliding
across the board.
Gunnar accosted the newcomers to Drillsberg, asking what business
had brought them this way. A tense flurry of questioning volleyed back and
forth, each party suspicious of the other. Mental powers probed the minds of
strangers as words lanced forth, demanding answers. Until, with his usual
friendly demeanor, Bergie called for silence, and introduced himself to the
unknown party.
There was a passing moment of silence, but Bergie's jovial welcome
was infectious. In short order, everyone had been introduced, and the mood had
calmed. As the two groups discussed what had brought them to Drillsberg, Lauren
& Gunnar's expressions seemed confused. In unison, the two reached into
their packs, pulling out odd items.
In Gunnar's hands, two Gible fangs, encrusted with gems; in
Lauren's hands the box containing two hilts shorn from bone. Gunnar quickly
grabbed one of the hilts, holding it to one of the fangs. The eldritch force
that had been vibrating within the items seemed to stop when they came into
contact. With no further explanation, Gunnar turned towards the nearby
Colosseum.
As the two groups made their way towards the arena, brief stories
were traded, and Pokemon were shown off. The Colosseum was surrounded by
blockades as our heroes arrived. A pair of guards, seeing that these weren't
shades, waved the teams inside.
Out of breath from keeping pace with Gunnar, Reinhold & Sylvie
managed to wrest forth a barebones explanation: they needed the aid of a
blacksmith. The parties fell to slight bickering once more, centered around
Gunnar's reticence. Not wanting to interrupt, Donner quietly let Lauren know
that he had detected a smith in a nearby competitor's pit.
Though the man, Georg, was confused at the sudden request of his
skills, our heroes managed to convince him it was of the utmost importance.
When asked if he needed help, Georg suggested that he could use the help of 3
to 4 willing assistants. He had never worked with such materials before, and
was unsure he would able to successfully expose their true form.
Bronze stepped up to offer her keen technical eye, while Gunnar
volunteered to work the furnace's bellows. Recalling Pearl's skills back in
Forgerun, Naivara asked her to assist Gunnar, as Donner volunteered to stay and
act as a second for whoever needed it. Satisfied, Georg told the trainers that
the forging would take at least a few hours, if things went well.
Not content to sit on their hands, the remaining party members
decided to see if they could lend any medical aid to the townsfolk holed up in
the Colosseum. Thankfully, most of the people here seemed to be in fairly good
health: tired, hungry for certain, but none dangerously wounded.
Naivara & Bergie mentioned that the Pokemon Center had been
housing many of the citizens who had been injured in the darkness of the past
few days. As one, our heroes directed their steps in that direction.
The pain, fear, & anguish filling the Pokemon Center could be
felt in the air as they approached. Understaffed nurses were moving as quickly
as they could throughout the dense sea of wounded. Their hearts aching, both
parties found the closest nurse, and offered their aid. The nurse gratefully
accepted, and explained the layout they were using for people suffering from
injuries of differing severity.
Lacking healing skills themselves, Reinhold & Lauren lent
their hands, arms, and shoulders to the task. Moving patients, helping to apply
casts, & anything else they could do to lessen the workload. Lauren sent
out their Pokemon team to offer emotional support to the ailing citizens, as
Reinhold gathered information on the forces waging war on Drillsberg.
In one corner, Naivara passed out crystals, and led some of the
more able-bodied patients in calm breathing exercises. They followed along with
her guidance & low humming, doing their best to unburden themselves of
stress.
With their first aid kits at the ready, Sylvie & Bergie were
able to treat some of the less severe patients, freeing the nurses up to focus
on more critical cases. While they plied their trade, the two spoke of their
journeys, and relationships pushed to the side.
Back at the Colosseum, Gunnar, Pearl, & Donner took turns
working the bellows. Bronze handed Georg the tools he called for, & pointed
out small details to be mindful of. A sweltering miasma slowly filled the
armory room. The light smoke stung the trainers eyes, as they lobbed questions
at each other.
Until the pressure in the room changed.
Georg's back straightened, and his eyes rolled back in his head.
The sweat disappeared from his brow as his movements became stilted &
jerky. A wordless keening fought its way free of his throat, his hammer-blows
coming down at an increasing pace. Bronze & Gunnar were stunned as a wave
of blinding light exploded forth from the forge's anvil.
Across town, a rumbling tremor could be felt by all at the Pokemon
Center. Looking at the time, the party members paused in their work. When the
quake faded away, they all felt that something had happened at the
forge. They apologized to the nurses for needing to leave, and set out through
the door. They did their best to ignore the knowledge that, for all their
efforts, they had been able to help but one quarter of the wounded citizens.
When they stepped inside of the armory once more, it was to find
Bronze attempting to wake Georg. Nearby, Ven & Donner were doing the same
for Gunnar. Glad of the extra help, Bronze explained that Georg had finished
forging the daggers in a trance-like state, before passing out. When the
blinding light had cleared, Gunnar had tried to pick up the two weapons cooling
on the forge: there was the sound of rushing energy, and Gunnar slumped to the
ground unconscious. Working together, the parties were able to rouse the two
sleepers. Georg seemed to have no memories from the last ten or so minutes, and
eyed the shining daggers with fear. No one tried to hold him back as he left to
recover from his ordeal.
Gunnar realized that the power of the daggers must be too much for
one person to hold. He did not hesitate as he took up the ruby dagger. A red
light pulsed within the gems lining the weapon, seemingly in time with his
heartbeat. Even without the aid of psychic powers, he could tell a sacrifice
needed to be offered to unlock the blade's potential.
In a swift motion, Gunnar sliced a shallow line across his palm.
His blood dripped slowly onto the stone floor, as the sound of rushing wind
cocooned our heroes. Feeling himself weakened, Gunnar could tell that the ruby
dagger now thrummed with power. Unwilling to let anyone else make the same
sacrifice, Lauren quickly took up the sapphire dagger and pricked his finger
with it.
The wind returned briefly, and all present could tell they now
wielded legendary weapons. Discussion began about a plan of attack; Gudbrund
and his shades would come topside after sunset, in roughly an hour and a half.
Excusing himself, Gunnar stepped outside to make two phone calls. Shortly
afterwards, he rushed back into the armory, barely concealed concern visible on
his face.
With no explanation, he insisted everyone come with him to
Frigga's Temple. Reinhold planted his feet, refusing to accompany him without
more information. Upon realizing no one was behind him, Gunnar turned back to
the group, asking them to hurry. Several of the trainers stabbed questions his
way, refusing to take a step without answers.
As is his wont, Gunnar seemed to see no point in such discussion.
Still, he knew that Gudbrund's sword could only be destroyed by the combined
might of both daggers. Begrudgingly, he merely stated that they had allies
within the temple that they would need to collect before the sun went down.
Though wary, this was enough to convince both parties to move into action.
Donner stayed back at the Colosseum to see if there were any
townsfolk he could help, as our heroes set out. Sunlight failing, the groups
cut across the concentric stone rings that made up Drillsberg, coming at last
to the gaping maw of Frigga's Temple.
Inside, the only light present was from thin rays leaking through
cracks in the roof. Bergie lit his shoulders aflame, as those with flashlights
took them out. Naivara & Bronze released their electric sheep to assist in
shedding the light. Gunnar strode forwards down a hallway with misplaced
confidence.
The parties had heard that Gudbrund's forces never came topside
while the sun was in the sky; here, under the immeasurable weight of the
cliffs, darkness held sway. The groups were set upon by four shades without
warning. Two lunged towards them from further down the hall, as another pair
stalked forth from a nearby doorway. Pokemon were released, weapons were taken
up, and combat began in earnest.
Though the shades seemed extremely powerful at first, the combined
light given off by the party seemed to lessen them somehow. It did not take
long for the seven heroes to defeat the shades, at least temporarily. As had
happened before, damaging them enough would break the shadowy form draped
across the townsfolk, but only until it once more came forth from the gems
embedded in their foreheads.
Without wasting a beat, Gunnar took out the ruby dagger, bringing
it down onto one of the gems. There was a slight flash, and the gem shattered
into a pile of ash. Seeing this, Reinhold used the sapphire dagger to aid in
removing the remaining gems. A sinister hissing began to echo from further down
the passage, a shrill scream of rage.
Taking stock of the situation, the teams began to drape the
comatose townsfolk over their shoulders, the better to get them to safety.
Sylvie closed her eyes, and cast her senses throughout the temple, searching
for any signs of life. It was with a worried voice that she relayed to her
friends that she could sense no one save them & the shades roaming the
halls.
Gunnar's shoulders sagged, and he seemed crestfallen for but a
second. Coming back to himself, he insisted they change tact, and head down the
hallway on the other side of the temple.
Several of the trainers tried to convince him that retreat was the
best course of action, but their words fell on deaf ears. Not wasting another
second, Gunnar ran back to the lobby, turning down the other passage. Torn, but
unwilling to leave the unconscious citizens in a place wrought with danger, our
heroes resolved to deliver the townsfolk to the Pokemon Center, then return to
track down Gunnar.
The howling voices grew in both pitch and number as they fled back
to the safety of the dying sunlight. When the last of them had cleared the
door, Reinhold skidded to a stop, letting the others continue past him.
Without a word, he smashed his blade into the top of the doorway
in a fit of fury. A resounding crack rang out, and the entire opening gave way.
When the dust had cleared, no entrance to the temple could be seen. In its
place, a pile of settling rubble now barred the way.
A barrier of stone, meant to buy the trainers time. A plug, to
keep shadows from leaking forth. A coffin's lid, closing heavily on Gunnar's
fate.
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