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<blockquote data-quote="Baron Opal II" data-source="post: 7996230" data-attributes="member: 6794067"><p>Hello!</p><p></p><p>My players swatted the hornet’s nest two sessions ago and last session they kicked it down the road a ways. I’ve made my plan for tomorrow’s session, but I am a touch indecisive. I thought I would consult y’all for your thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Situation:</p><p></p><p>The players seek a great deed to earn a barony. Eliminating the Ivory Queen would be such a deed. The Ivory Queen resides in the ruins of a city. There are four main sites:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Ruins of Shodan City-State. She, her court, and her main force are here.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Necromantic Clay Pits. Here magicians, some warm some cold, are burying people alive and then gathering the clay post-decomposition for special clay golems. Also, living slaves are components for magical weapon manufacture. Southwest of the city.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Titan’s Skull. A gigantic skull, rib cage, and right knee emerge from the ground. The skull has been converted into a two story structure. There is a brain matter remnant which is almost rock hard. It is being slowly harvested for magical research and production. Southeast of the city.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Temple of the Dawn’s Twilight. A ruined temple of the Singing Flame, restored and reconsecrated by a priest of the Bright Temple (former PC). It has become an inconveinient staging area for harassment of the Ivory Queen’s forces. West of the city.</li> </ul><p><u>Timeline</u></p><p></p><p><strong>-6 Days: </strong>Yet another assault upon the Temple failed. Access to the temple must be over a N/S bridge across the Longather River. The river itself cannot be forded. Ghoul scouts report that the high priest did lose significant forces, including a powerful (adventurer) archer. He was also wounded. However, he shattered the bridge. This makes the temple inaccessible to undead as well as hostile southern forces unless they travel a couple hundred miles out of their way to the East.</p><p></p><p>They also mention an adventuring group that was hiding in the nearby fungal woods. There was one person who approached the ghouls and spoke to them, who was both alive and dead and could be understood. (Previous adventure side effect) They were seeking passage and watched but did not participate in the battle. (The PCs)</p><p></p><p><strong>-3 Days:</strong> A battered ghoul reports the Titan’s Boneyard fell to a group of adventurers. Included among them were a paladin, a warrior wielding the sword Drynwyn, and a powerful magician. There were “many” combatants. (eh, ghouls are dumb. More than “few”, less than “lots”; 12 maybe?) A powerful ally (a devourer) was slain, and the lore containing ossified brain matter of the titan is in jeopardy.</p><p></p><p>The Ivory Queen responds by sending out the defense unit guarding the necromancers. 50 ghouls, a mummy riding a nightmare with a Nine Lives Stealer spear, 6 wights on bone steeds, and a 9th level undead magician (a modified Eye of Fear and <s>Flame</s> Frost) were sent out.</p><p></p><p>(Dyrnwyn is a potent arm known amongst its foes. Much like "Biter" and "Beater", the more intelligent undead can recognize and will avoid it. The party has come against undead before who cried out the sword's name and fled. This generated no curiosity or follow-up among any of the players.)</p><p></p><p><strong>-2 Days: </strong>The skull was regained, but the prize was lost. The brain matter and the ancient lore it stored was destroyed. The invaders had fled, but the force caught up with them at their camp on a hill three hours walk west (towards the Clay Pits). The ghoul light foot advanced with the wight cavalry flanking left. They have a druid, who was able to drop four bolt from a call lighting blowing apart half of the ghouls. They also were able to summon a platoon of the dead to intercept the ghouls and wights. The mummy captain was unable to control them.</p><p></p><p>A further complication is that they were able to summon a powerful gnome (12 HD Earth Elemental). Between the platoon of the dead, the elemental, and the strong bolts of lightning from the druid and magician, the troops were held and eliminated without substantive losses to the adventurers. This report comes from the mummy captain who, along with the two stronger wights and the bone magician, were able to withdraw to the Clay Pits.</p><p></p><p><strong>Today:</strong> Scouts report the adventurers returned to the Temple by the long path. A body shaped bundle was being carried, a fatality may have been inflicted upon them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Ivory Queen is effectively a ghoul that is a 12th level fighter. She has magical access to a 9th level magician and cleric. There is a vast number of ghouls, but they are in positions to guard against the major local powers. She has about 100-200 available if necessary. There are about a dozen wights left, the captain and magician mentioned above. There are probably around 200-300 skeletons that could be animated, but the Queen is pretty sure they would be a speed bump at best. There are about 5 necromancers, but only one of 7th level is notable. The others either would run or be a speed bump.</p><p></p><p>She has two big guns, 3 necromantic clay golems and a spectre. The clay golems are mostly book standard but inverse. They fight just fine, but need to be controlled to do other tasks. They are slow, and a turning attempt may stun them for 1d4 rounds. The spectre is mad, and must be controlled by the magician- much like using the Conjure Elemental spell but the spectre is called up instead.</p><p></p><p>Known resistance includes a monk with Dyrnwyn, a paladin and 2-3 fighters with magical weapons, a magician, druid, lower level cleric or fighter (not sure), and some hangers on (other henchmen). The temple has a high priest with a hammer of thunderbolts. It is strongly believed that he won't leave the surrounding area, however.</p><p></p><p>The last time an incursion of this magnitude occurred, it ended with the removal of the Ivory King. The Queen does not intend to follow her predecessor into oblivion so quickly. But, the Pallid Emperor insists on maintaining this foothold in the mortal realms.</p><p></p><p>What would you do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baron Opal II, post: 7996230, member: 6794067"] Hello! My players swatted the hornet’s nest two sessions ago and last session they kicked it down the road a ways. I’ve made my plan for tomorrow’s session, but I am a touch indecisive. I thought I would consult y’all for your thoughts. Situation: The players seek a great deed to earn a barony. Eliminating the Ivory Queen would be such a deed. The Ivory Queen resides in the ruins of a city. There are four main sites: [LIST] [*]Ruins of Shodan City-State. She, her court, and her main force are here. [*]Necromantic Clay Pits. Here magicians, some warm some cold, are burying people alive and then gathering the clay post-decomposition for special clay golems. Also, living slaves are components for magical weapon manufacture. Southwest of the city. [*]Titan’s Skull. A gigantic skull, rib cage, and right knee emerge from the ground. The skull has been converted into a two story structure. There is a brain matter remnant which is almost rock hard. It is being slowly harvested for magical research and production. Southeast of the city. [*]Temple of the Dawn’s Twilight. A ruined temple of the Singing Flame, restored and reconsecrated by a priest of the Bright Temple (former PC). It has become an inconveinient staging area for harassment of the Ivory Queen’s forces. West of the city. [/LIST] [U]Timeline[/U] [B]-6 Days: [/B]Yet another assault upon the Temple failed. Access to the temple must be over a N/S bridge across the Longather River. The river itself cannot be forded. Ghoul scouts report that the high priest did lose significant forces, including a powerful (adventurer) archer. He was also wounded. However, he shattered the bridge. This makes the temple inaccessible to undead as well as hostile southern forces unless they travel a couple hundred miles out of their way to the East. They also mention an adventuring group that was hiding in the nearby fungal woods. There was one person who approached the ghouls and spoke to them, who was both alive and dead and could be understood. (Previous adventure side effect) They were seeking passage and watched but did not participate in the battle. (The PCs) [B]-3 Days:[/B] A battered ghoul reports the Titan’s Boneyard fell to a group of adventurers. Included among them were a paladin, a warrior wielding the sword Drynwyn, and a powerful magician. There were “many” combatants. (eh, ghouls are dumb. More than “few”, less than “lots”; 12 maybe?) A powerful ally (a devourer) was slain, and the lore containing ossified brain matter of the titan is in jeopardy. The Ivory Queen responds by sending out the defense unit guarding the necromancers. 50 ghouls, a mummy riding a nightmare with a Nine Lives Stealer spear, 6 wights on bone steeds, and a 9th level undead magician (a modified Eye of Fear and [S]Flame[/S] Frost) were sent out. (Dyrnwyn is a potent arm known amongst its foes. Much like "Biter" and "Beater", the more intelligent undead can recognize and will avoid it. The party has come against undead before who cried out the sword's name and fled. This generated no curiosity or follow-up among any of the players.) [B]-2 Days: [/B]The skull was regained, but the prize was lost. The brain matter and the ancient lore it stored was destroyed. The invaders had fled, but the force caught up with them at their camp on a hill three hours walk west (towards the Clay Pits). The ghoul light foot advanced with the wight cavalry flanking left. They have a druid, who was able to drop four bolt from a call lighting blowing apart half of the ghouls. They also were able to summon a platoon of the dead to intercept the ghouls and wights. The mummy captain was unable to control them. A further complication is that they were able to summon a powerful gnome (12 HD Earth Elemental). Between the platoon of the dead, the elemental, and the strong bolts of lightning from the druid and magician, the troops were held and eliminated without substantive losses to the adventurers. This report comes from the mummy captain who, along with the two stronger wights and the bone magician, were able to withdraw to the Clay Pits. [B]Today:[/B] Scouts report the adventurers returned to the Temple by the long path. A body shaped bundle was being carried, a fatality may have been inflicted upon them. The Ivory Queen is effectively a ghoul that is a 12th level fighter. She has magical access to a 9th level magician and cleric. There is a vast number of ghouls, but they are in positions to guard against the major local powers. She has about 100-200 available if necessary. There are about a dozen wights left, the captain and magician mentioned above. There are probably around 200-300 skeletons that could be animated, but the Queen is pretty sure they would be a speed bump at best. There are about 5 necromancers, but only one of 7th level is notable. The others either would run or be a speed bump. She has two big guns, 3 necromantic clay golems and a spectre. The clay golems are mostly book standard but inverse. They fight just fine, but need to be controlled to do other tasks. They are slow, and a turning attempt may stun them for 1d4 rounds. The spectre is mad, and must be controlled by the magician- much like using the Conjure Elemental spell but the spectre is called up instead. Known resistance includes a monk with Dyrnwyn, a paladin and 2-3 fighters with magical weapons, a magician, druid, lower level cleric or fighter (not sure), and some hangers on (other henchmen). The temple has a high priest with a hammer of thunderbolts. It is strongly believed that he won't leave the surrounding area, however. The last time an incursion of this magnitude occurred, it ended with the removal of the Ivory King. The Queen does not intend to follow her predecessor into oblivion so quickly. But, the Pallid Emperor insists on maintaining this foothold in the mortal realms. What would you do? [/QUOTE]
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