In celebration of the return of the Inn, I thought I would post a story of sorts based on a tabletop game I played in years ago. It is a journal kept by my character. Unlike player notes that are intended to help keep track of the actual game, this is a fictional account of the game recorded from the point of view of the character and was sent to the group as a way to develop backstory and offer a bit of humor at times. Algrak was a lawful evil mage who traveled with a basically good group. A magical amulet hid is evil alignment, he was a man who abided by the letter of an agreement not necessarily the intent and who sought to slowly turn others to the evil side.
Journal of Algrak the Black
Finally the 4th of Faumont has arrived and the Day of Adulthood ceremony is behind me. Today I am counted as a man and am able to travel to Glantri City to seek admission into the Great School of Magic. I have no doubt they will recognize my skills and grant me admission. What an excellent mage I shall become.
I arrived early and sought a room at one of the local establishments known as the Red Drake Inn. While eating breakfast, I was joined at my table by some rather interesting individuals. Two of them were fellow prodigies of the mystical arts. The first fellow, the one with scaly skin, introduced himself as Saldrin. He is a quiet fellow and keeps to himself much of the time. He did however recognize my natural leadership ability and quickly began to support my views. The second mage introduced herself as Crystalinia. She is a bit more outspoken but his is easy to overlook as she is rather ravishing and makes pleasant company. Unfortunately, not everyone was a mage. Andue, a human ranger, and “Hiker” a centaur ranger seem to be a close knit pair. Lastly, there is an elvin thief who fancies himself a scout. He seemed confused as to the concept of a name and gave none. Therefore, I shall call him “Thief” until such time as he deems it appropriate to announce his true name. I will have to keep an eye on this one, I sense trouble.
After breakfast, we mages set out for the Great School. For some unknown reason, the others decided to tag along. Angan Forester met us and introduced himself as the Dean of Admissions. He led us into one of the high towers and to my surprise even allowed the non-mages to accompany us. Testing for admission began in earnest after a warning to Andue, Hiker and Thief that they were to sit quietly and touch nothing. We were drilled on our knowledge of spells and given various other aptitude type tests. I must say that we all did quite well. Partway through the testing, a huge explosion rocked the tower and I followed Angan outside to see what had occurred. The fighters all drew their swords, as if that would be of any help against a great and powerful mage. In the courtyard two figures, one a flaxen haired woman and the other an older dark-haired man, appeared to be ready for a great magical fight. Angan quickly admonished them to fill out the proper forms before beginning any wizard duels and they skulked off like chastised children. Once back inside, Angan identified them as Yriss Ghuth, an instructor, and Thanrae Sycloe, a researcher. The remainder of the morning was filled with more testing and the occasional reminder to the non-mages to behave. I have never the polymorph other spell and was hoping for a demonstration. Alas, it was not to be today. We were instructed to return in two days for the results. I am sure that this is just a formality and the delay is likely due to the scores my companions received. I would likely have been accepted on the spot without their presence.
As our afternoon was free, I decided to visit my friend, Antony. He is a junior member of the Spokeman’s Guild. He could prove a valuable ally in this city. We traveled by gondola with Sergio as our guide. As we glided along, he pointed out many interesting sites. Upon our arrival (the others had followed along like sheep) I found that Antony worked for Mickquel, a spokesman for Prince Ranar who is the ruler of Glantri. My friend may be valuable indeed. Unfortunately, Antony was in session and would not return until tomorrow morning. As it was approaching lunchtime, we left for the marketplace.
The marketplace was exactly what I expected; a noisy, boisterous mob. Andue spied an inn called the Lavender Crawfish and requested we dine there. As no one raised a voice against the idea, in we went. The boiled crawfish were exquisite. Andue tried the local delicacy, lavender crawfish, that turned out to be rather spicy and left him with lips colored in such a manner as to cause even the local prostitutes to stare. Lavender is not his best color.
Since many of us had traveled far that day, we headed towards the Red Drake. Amazingly our gondolier for this journey was Sergio’s cousin, Antonio. I think I see a bias in the hiring rules for the local guide’s guild. We returned home, more knowledgeable about the sites in Glantri City.
Uopn our arrival, we headed to out room. As we opened the door. We were greeted by the sight of a corpse with a dagger in its back. We quickly identified it as Thanrae. Interestingly, the dagger protruding from his back belonged to Thief. He immediately pointed out that he was with us all day in the tower. I am not sure what to think of a thief who has his possessions stolen. We did not have long to ponder the situation. As we turned to descend the stairs and report the incident, the town guard was waiting for us in the hall. Several heavily armed guards pushed us back into the room and accused us of murder. The constable gave them a sign as if to say “kill them”. We opted to flee out the window. I found it harder than usual to run as if I was carrying extra weight in my backpack. A brief stop and inspection yielded an amulet and a note. The author begged us to safeguard the amulet and return it to Angan. Seeing no other alternative and remembering that the School had truth spells that would vindicate us, we made haste to the Great School.
We ran with lightning bolts from the constable providing unwelcomed light. Luck was with us a gondola was immediately available. During our travel I noticed our gondolier was deathly pale and robed in all black. Perhaps the rumors of vampires freely roaming the streets were true. At that moment I could not have cared if our boatman was one of the old, evil gods incarnate as he was moving us away from the guards.
As we approached the Great School, we realized it was shut for the night. It never occurred to us that it might not be open as the rest of the city was teaming with activity. While we were contemplating our next move, a wizard ambushed us from the rooftop. We managed to avoid the first few lightning bolts but the last one caused the ground beneath us to crumble and we dropped into a dark void. The icy waters of an underground river saved us from a certain death from the fall. Cold and weak we managed to grab a ledge and scramble back onto solid ground.
Unable to see in the vile blackness, it was surely a magical darkness as even the elves could not see, we stumbled along and ran headlong into two snakes. The fighters quickly dispatched them. I suppose they do serve a purpose after all. Continuing along, we came to a locked door. Once more, brute strength proved valuable as the fighters broke the door from its hinges and we passed into a tunnel system. We wandered around for some time in the darkness. At one point, I fell into a pit while a carrion crawler attacked my companions. Hiker killed the beast single-handedly and I found a pouch on a decaying body. I struggled not to be overcome by the putrid scent and managed, with a bit of help, to escape the pit.
Some time later we came upon a great beast imprisoned in a chamber. After securing its word that it would not harm us, we freed it from its chains. He introduced himself as Zeradon, a lamasu, and he healed me of my wounds. The stink of goodness was all around him, but he did serve a useful purpose. Zeradon had the body of a lion, the wings of an eagle and the face of a human. He confirmed my suspicion that the darkness was magical. It had been growing over the past years and he was afraid it would one day take over the entire world. After telling us that there were potions of great use nearby, he teleported away.
This was the end of game session 1. I will continue the story in the coming days. Hope you enjoy the journal