The Great and Powerful
Human Spirit Protect me from the wrath and clutching hands of the unworthy and
false creatures that have claim divinity and dominion, for I am now a
Godkiller. May my Sisteraunt, Fleesin NoHells, anointed speaker against the alleged
gods, confirm this statement and ratify our acts as correct within the eyes of
the spirit of humankind, which resides within all.
– Makepeace NoHells, ‘Paladin of No Gods’,
upon his return to the surface from the last foray beneath the surface of the
Dungeon Moon.
The exploration of the Dungeon Moon has continued a fair bit
since last the deeds of the town of Stockton’s adventurous youth were recorded,
some have died, and some prospered. All
have witnessed the depraved wonders of the Motherless Warlock and his cabal of
sorcerers. Notable events are related as
follows, pieced together from the stories told by the returning band.
Killsin NoHells, henchwoman and 1st level cleric of atheism |
“A pack of stunted creatures, orange and wizened, with
enormous side whiskers have been encountered along the street of slumbering
villas. The creatures, who call themselves the ‘Kobalds’ were impressed when
the band of Stockton explorers spoke to them peaceably and then battled a strange
and frightful creature at the gate of their compound. The fantastical beast, referred to whimsically
by the rusticated Kobalds as “A Horse That Thinks He’s a Spider”, spewed
webbing and bit with envenomed fangs, but was dispatched due to the skill and
ferocity of Stockton’s own sons. A gift
of meat earned much respect and valuable directions from the Kobald compound.”
“Also among the slumbering villas a trove of several paintings
was recovered. These depict many
exciting scenes, and strange personages from the world of green grass and can
be seen at the old grange hall where they are on exhibit for the price of a
single silver penny or one jot of strong drink. Younger patrons are advised to
bring an elder to explain the strange landscapes depicted within the works.”
“On the trip that resulted in the recovery of the paintings
Stockon’s own young warlock died, suffocated by an ancient gas trap, protecting
an empty safe, supposedly concealed behind a fireplace. While the story is confusing at this point,
Timbo Tam the Golden Man was also sickened by the same trap, but survived ,
perhaps due to his alchemical nature.
The owner of the trap, like many of the residents within the slumbering
villas still rests within, transformed into a horrible semblance of
unlife. The man, once a hedge wizard of
some sort still rests in his dusty and filthy bed, reading a book, but too week
to turn even a single page. In plundering his villa the Stockton locals aided
this poor wight by turning several pages of his book. Giant dust mites were also discovered and
destroyed in a fury of cracked chitin and splattered ichor – these worthless
beasts proved not only inedible, but also unpalatable.”
“A discovery of a defunct courthouse gives some insight into
the complex governance of the Moon’s heyday.
Within its marbled walls the explorers found only decay – a nest of
spiders, and sad reflections of a more civilized past. Rumors that the
explorers discovered a magical gavel capable of freezing a person’s action
should be disregarded.”
“Within the courthouse the Stockton delegation also
discovered a ‘Malignant and hateful demi-god’ (the words of Makepeace NoHells)
and were forced to terminate the wretched seducer and conversator of evil. On the most recent foray down the great well,
the local heroes were again confronted by this despicable self-proclaimed ‘immortal’,
styling itself as “Velchis”. Despite the
Velchis-horror’s attempts to masquerade as a respectable man of advanced years,
Stockton’s own were too savy to fall for either it’s honeyed words or magical compulsions. After slashing the monstrous old cannibal to
ribbons our own brave delvers, with hints from their savvy ‘Kobald’ admirers searched
an ancient graveyard, discovered a door in the bottom of a yawning grave and
found the lair of the Velchis monster.
Within Stockton’s stalwarts uncovered a scene of indescribable
perversity and eldritch depravity – flesh eating trees, gravity thaumaturgically
tormented, unspeakable statuary and a pool of blood that allowed the Velchis a
form of hideous immortality. Despite the
corrupt Velchis’s mental enslavement of one of the explorers, and his constant reemergence
from a pool of blood, the foul deceiver was slain, it’s hell tree burnt and
gory spawning pool drained. “
“The Velchis is not the only revenant of power maddening
sorcery that Stockton’s explorers have discovered. Within the tower by the lake (entered
mysteriously, because no one has even seen a door on its exterior) the
explorers met with a strange machine entity, but destroyed it by finding its
human heart and brain. Further
exploration revealed a terrible pile of acid leaching man beast. It took offense and was apparently
slaughtered. Also encountered with in the
tower were several spider legged heads that were filled with fire and pressure,
but these abomination were crushed and many books recovered.”
“The recovery of a large number of books were what enabled
the repair of the food makers. The sorcerous
knowledge recovered and carefully researched has made accessible is what has
enabled Stockton’s food producer machine to function again. We now have sustenance more delectable then
any other town nearby, thanks to our brave youth.”
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