Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Hill Cantons - Session 02

This session concludes the adventures in the tree maze of the twisted druid. I will make a separate post discussing the adventure itself as I have a couple thoughts about it, but this post is quite long already. Anyways - enjoy this writeup!

Characters

  • Asim "Ace" Bakir - Level 1 Mountebank
  • Lasryn Thunderhammer - Level 1 Cleric
  • Roald Holzhausen (New) - Level 1 Magic-User 

Followers

  • Fido (New) - Blink Dog

Graveyard

  • Oliwia Wisz (New) - Level 1 Fighter

Action Report

As the characters make a wild flight from the gelatinous cube from the last session, Ace and Lasryn find themselves isolated from their companions. The two amigos discover and rescue Oliwia; a mercenary and wannabe playwright who had fallen down into a pit trap and had been stuck there for several days. The party manage to bypass the pit by swinging over it using a chain. 

Finding a fork in the path the party first go down the more well-trodden part and find a large room full of the green morphsuit people as well as several campfires and tents. In addition the green-men seemed to have enslaved several gnomes. Counting the number of green-men to be at least more than a dozen the party promptly turn around and investigate the other path in the fork in the road. This time they find a couple of very large javelinas, seemingly having built their lair in this part of the maze. Not wanting to deal with either the green-men or the javelinas, the party instead devise a plan to lure the boars into the large chamber with the green-men where the two groups can fight each other whist the party sneaks past them both. 

Oliwia is chosen as the one to lure forth the javelinas, doing so by tossing a rock into the lair. As Oliwia wears plate armour she finds herself half as fast as the boars pursuing her. The GM rules that the foremost javelina will be able to make a single attack before Oliwia can throw herself behind a barricade the party had previously constructed. The attack hits the fighter thereby goring and killing her. All the commotion caused by the attack does however attract the attention of the green-men who quickly find themselves trying to mount a defense against the javelinas. The remaining party members quickly sneak past through the javelina lair, snatching a silver comb on the way. 

As they pass through a seldom walked passage the characters suddenly come across an overbearingly terrible smell. The source soon becomes evident as the next room the party arrive at is filled with the corpses of various animals. Crawling out from the pile comes a new party member! Roald the magic-user, a servant of mysterious hooded benefactors who sent him the the maze to spy on the twisted druid, and if he can, destroy him. 

After introductions are made, Roald leads the party deeper into the maze as they come across a small pack of tied up wolfhounds fighting over a bone. The party retrieves some of the animal corpses from the previous room and feed the dogs with them. The hounds promptly teleport out of their collars - being blink dogs - and begin happily devouring the offering. As the party begin leaving the area, one of the hounds approaches Roald who decide to name this new companion Fido, taking the dog with him. 

Finding a small overgrown shrine in the next room, the party retrieve a silver sickle and a piece of parchment from a hidden compartment inside the shrine. The text on the parchment goes as follows:

"The song of power was used
To conquer magic evil
Sung it low
Sung it high
Sung it with a weasel"

Concluding that it must be some sort of poem or song lyric, the party tries singing the text using a few different tunes unsuccessfully. Lasryn checks the two strange tree-doors leading from the room with the shrine to find that one leads to a small cottage and the other to a strange tree with several people hung dead from its branches. Being immediately scared off by the display the party head towards the cottage instead. 

Finding singing coming from the cottage, the party spy through the windows only to find the singer to be none other than the twisted druid himself! Roald knocks on the door of the cottage and proceeds to make conversation with the surprised druid. Roald convinces the druid to take him to what the druid calls his "tenant". As the two leave the cottage the rest of the party spring upon the druid and beat him to near death. Before the druid is able to react, the ambushers flee into the cottage closing the door behind them. Roald volunteers to deal with the interlopers and runs into the cottage. The rest of the party make noises as if they were killed which successfully tricks the druid. 

Roald and the druid proceeds into the next room, coming face to face with the force which has been corrupting the druid and his tree-maze. Before them is a large black and leaf-less walking tree, Tumbo the tree demon is his name and he immediately begins hurling abuse at the twisted druid. Roald chats up the demon as the druid goes to fetch some tea from his cabin and is again attacked by the other party members. 

As the sounds of fighting from the cottage attracts the tree demon, all hell breaks loose and many double crosses are made with spells and attacks being slung around wildly. The party breaks out the parchment and attempts to sing the text. Roald manages to convince the druid to join in the song which proves critical as the druid knows the actual tune - that of yankee doodle. This paralyzes the tree demon and the party manage to kill the creature through extensive use of fire (as well as a well placed and very effective bomb). 

The party flee from the tree-maze as the fire spreads onto the walls and grassy floor, making it out as the whole place begins to go up in a blaze. The session ends as the party watches the slow torching of the maze as the sun sets behind it. 


Imagine a bigger fire and less people around

2 comments:

  1. I gotta say the amount of double crossing and absurd plans are always a highlight of RPGs and this definitely felt like a proper take on the Cantons!

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    1. I think the very gonzo nature of the setting tend to spark those really whacky actions by the players, which might be the biggest strength of the Hill Cantons (and why I like it so much)

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