<div dir="ltr"><div>OOC: OK, 2HPs spent. None left! Argh! :)</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 6:51 AM, Lev Lafayette <<a href="mailto:lev@mimesisrpg.com">lev@mimesisrpg.com</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid"><br>The default for a new ability acquired in play is 13, rather than 17.<br><br>OK, the Sickle can provide Fire Rune Sight at 13 (+1 Hero Point). I<br>
would suggest that the Robes give Fertility Rune Sight at 13 (+1 Hero<br>Point) which can be used to augment healing for +1.<br><br>Seeming that it was directly related to an in-play action then there are<br>no further multipliers, so the total cost is a mere 2 HPs.<br>
<br>Ah yes Sunstorm. Well, Nauticles will have get some material together<br>for you on that little matter...<br>
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<div class="Wj3C7c"><br><br>On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 19:31 +1000, Damien Bosman wrote:<br>> OOC: How about Fire Sight (that will fit in nicely with my quest) from<br>> the Sickle at 17, and Improved First Aid at 17 (already have normal<br>
> first aid=>15) from the robes? How many HP? [I was considering asking<br>> for Infinity Rune Sight but I think that might be pushing it :P]<br>><br>> Riku responds, "That's fine. I have time. Although, I am not<br>
> 'particularly' known for my patience."<br>><br>><br>> OOC2: Well, well, well...perhaps a little bit of advice I received<br>> from some certain Luatha, perhaps? Could be.... ;)<br>><br>><br>
><br>> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:14 AM, Lev Lafayette <<a href="mailto:lev@mimesisrpg.com">lev@mimesisrpg.com</a>><br>> wrote:<br>><br>> OOC: You only have to spend Hero Points if the item confers an<br>
> ability<br>> and whether it does is entirely up to you.<br>><br>> Nauticles initially starts rambling about Yelm the Sun God and<br>> his<br>> Celestial Court and then stops mid-sentence. He can see the<br>
> look in your<br>> eye that indicates that you're not the sort who is gives in to<br>> tales<br>> made up on the spot no matter how well they're spun.<br>><br>> "By the Gods. You mean the Sunstorm of Kralorela, don't you?"<br>
><br>> Naticles looks more than a little uncomfortable. "That will<br>> take a<br>> little time."<br>><br>> OOC2: Now Damien, where did you did up that obscure Glorantha<br>
> reference!?!<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>> On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 21:14 +1000, Damien Bosman wrote:<br>> > The Abiding Book was a masterpiece to Riku. He locked<br>> himself below<br>
> > deck studying every sentence over and over again, and<br>> absorbing the<br>> > knowledge of the Invisible God. Riku was indeed in high<br>> spirits, as he<br>> > had even managed to unearth some old equipment of special<br>
> significance<br>> > to him back in the Godlearner ruins (A jewel-encrusted<br>> Sickle, as well<br>> > as some old robes from his childhood - [OOC: Need HP to<br>> acquire<br>
> > these, Lev? ] ). "The time is right", he thought to<br>> himself. Riku's<br>> > hands twitched as he approached Nauticles when he was<br>> alone....."now,<br>
> > my dear man, I understand you have problems....and I feel<br>> for you. I<br>> > really do. I may even be pursuaded to help you. However, I<br>> have a<br>> > question of utmost import." He stepped closer and whispered<br>
> in his<br>> > ear, "What do you know of Sunstorm? "<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Loran <<a href="mailto:aillet_l@yahoo.fr">aillet_l@yahoo.fr</a>><br>
> wrote:<br>> > Since the discoveries in the Abiding Book, Azhur was<br>> feeling<br>> > very strange, in fact almost sick. Whatever the<br>> angle he was<br>
> > considering the object, waves of different and<br>> contradictory<br>> > emotions were blowing with violence in him.<br>> > At first he felt an ecstatic veneration for the One<br>
> Creator<br>> > and His wondrous Miracles, then he was surprised to<br>> see that<br>> > their own particular story was described there.<br>> Seeing the<br>
> > quest for Saint Talor's weapons mentioned under the<br>> title "The<br>> > Hero Wars" strengthen his determination for the<br>> quest nearly<br>
> > to fanaticism for a while. Because the classical<br>> version of<br>> > the Abiding Book wasn't the sacred text of the New<br>> Hrestoli<br>> > Church, his doubts on the worthiness of the<br>
> religious<br>> > teachings of his youth came back strongly,<br>> reinforcing once<br>> > again his agnosticism and leaving him with the<br>> impression that<br>
> > he was definitely separated from all the westerner<br>> believers<br>> > of the Invisible God, believing in one god but no<br>> church.<br>> ><br>
> ><br>> > Each time Riku accepted to release his grip on the<br>> divine<br>> > manuscript, Azhur read more details. He then<br>> discovered<br>
> > something he never felt so intensively before, a<br>> terrible and<br>> > cold rage, growing in him like an worm, eating away<br>> all his<br>> > good and noble education for a thirst of murderous<br>
> > confrontation with Aalmon whom he had sincerely<br>> given the<br>> > title of 'friend' and seemed to deserve in return<br>> only<br>> > jealousy, deceit and treason. A lot of details<br>
> appeared<br>> > now with a very different meaning: this ability to<br>> always slip<br>> > around moral arguments to acheive a practical<br>> solution or a<br>
> > price that someone else would have to pay, like the<br>> heroquest<br>> > he lead and which killed Azhur's pure loskalmi<br>> faith, his<br>> > strange religion about these weird pagan twinstars,<br>
> a pagan<br>> > practice which probably deserved a much more<br>> critical<br>> > attention now and of course his disgusting<br>> > krjalki brother... this permanent indecency, this<br>
> ever<br>> > lasting lust, this filthy phalus<br>> > bearer... What kind of mother was Aalmon's mother<br>> to give<br>> > birth to two such dissimilar creatures and who could<br>
> be the<br>> > father of such bastards? Who then but the Devil<br>> himself?<br>> > Then his imagination metamorphosed the hungry worm<br>> into a<br>
> > fearful insect with the idea that the<br>> > perverse moon-illuminated could have faked leaving<br>> the<br>> > Fellowship, possibly just to come back to the<br>
> seshnelan court<br>> > and to lure his wife further away. The words in the<br>> book<br>> > described the moral strength of Marianne against the<br>> magical<br>
> > temptation of the revealed seseinite, so Azhur tried<br>> to calm<br>> > down but he couldn't help to feel anxiety toward the<br>> tin jewel<br>> > he had received from the arrolian rider. Would the<br>
> jewel<br>> > glitter under the stars tonight? And if it will,<br>> what would it<br>> > really mean? If flawed in some way, should he<br>> abandon this<br>
> > magical and only mean to communicate his love to his<br>> wife? But<br>> > Aalmon hadn't been always bad in the past, could his<br>> gift<br>> > being a sincere untainted gift? Azhur needed the<br>
> link with the<br>> > woman he loved so much and the nocturnal, symbolic<br>> and chaste<br>> > rendezvous it permitted.<br>> > At day, Azhur took refuge in melancholic musing on<br>
> the few<br>> > innocent and happy times he had with Marianne but at<br>> night,<br>> > doubts were ravaging Azhur's need for sleep. To<br>> deceive his<br>
> > fears and occupy his nights, Azhur studied the<br>> Abiding Book<br>> > more and more, especially when Riku went sleeping<br>> himself. He<br>> > first checked all the details about the Godlearner,<br>
> trying to<br>> > build a clear opinion on the trust he could have for<br>> the<br>> > strange sorcerer of the past. Was the man dangerous<br>> for the<br>
> > Quest or a real help as indicated by the Luatha? He<br>> then read<br>> > about the spiritual erring of his own faith, looking<br>> with<br>> > great interest if the book was suggesting some<br>
> excuse,<br>> > explanation or even possible way to mend his<br>> situation. Should<br>> > he use the Abiding Book instead of his own now<br>> broken<br>
> > religious code? His unwanted heroquested skepticism<br>> suggested<br>> > him that no text, even sacred, should ever replace a<br>> personal<br>> > conscience and that during history a lot of crimes<br>
> were made<br>> > because<br>> > of doctrinal blindness… but his ever doubting mind<br>> answered<br>> > him that refusing to follow strictly such evidence<br>
> of the One<br>> > God's will would be probably one of the most acute<br>> sin ever<br>> > possible.<br>> > Exhausted, but driven by the importance of the holy<br>
> tome,<br>> > Azhur finally turned on more technical teachings and<br>> looked<br>> > for the possible spells, rituals and prayers. This<br>> book was<br>
> > the primal source of all the modern holy books.<br>> Could some<br>> > teachings have been deeply censored and expurgated<br>> by some<br>> > religious authorities during the centuries? He tried<br>
> some<br>> > comparisons with the sacred text of good king<br>> Siglat. 'First<br>> > Truth' was the New Hrestoli Idealistic Church's<br>> sacred book,<br>
> > how both books were treating fundamental questions<br>> like<br>> > definition of Sin, place of Joy and Solace and caste<br>> mobility?<br>> > Probably one life wouldn't be enough to study all<br>
> the<br>> > implications of such works, so at last, a quite<br>> funny question<br>> > came to his mind as if some weird influence from<br>> Saint Talor<br>
> > the Laughter was trying with a joke to help him to<br>> keep in<br>> > mental sanity. Will the Abiding Book continue to<br>> write the<br>> > story of the Fellowship? Then how will the book<br>
> comment their<br>> > next moves? Will they be able to read their own<br>> actions<br>> > commented? Was it instantaneous, like one person may<br>> gaze into<br>
> > a mirror and see himself acting in response? How<br>> will the book<br>> > speak about its own discovery and about itself?<br>> ><br>> > Looking haunted, Azhur wasn't very attentive to<br>
> Eurynome when<br>> > she described the situation in the Dragon Pass. He<br>> felt some<br>> > compassion for the famished barbarian lands of the<br>> Storm (as<br>
> > some of his friends were supporters of the place)<br>> and a low<br>> > hostility against the Moon Empire (probably<br>> nourished by his<br>> > anger against Aalmon the Arrolian). But his mind was<br>
> more<br>> > sharp when the question of the Abiding Book's<br>> destination came<br>> > out. For him, because the book was sacred for all<br>> the western<br>
> > faiths, it should go back to the West, but before,<br>> and because<br>> > of the work in-progress related to their quest, it<br>> should<br>> > remains within the Fellowship. Visibly, Azhur wasn't<br>
> able to<br>> > consider that this discovery could be something else<br>> than a<br>> > positive and encouraging sign from the Invisible<br>> God.<br>
> > Finally when the council of Esrolia showed interest<br>> for his<br>> > presence, Azhur shook his melancholic mood and<br>> reminded<br>> > himself "Duty, Chivalry and Equality is my credo! I<br>
> should<br>> > represent better the peoples who put their hopes in<br>> me. This<br>> > land is fertile and rich, who knows which role the<br>> Invisible<br>
> > God will deserve to these pagans in the future?<br>> Let's show<br>> > them that the West is more than Ehilm's last resting<br>> place…<br>> > and perhaps they will tell us something about<br>
> Ursula, the<br>> > Babeester Gor priestess who beared Talor's axe<br>> during Arkat's<br>> > time..."<br>> > [OOC]<br>
> > Lev,<br>> > - Any answer to Azhur's questions is welcomed...<br>> even one<br>> > single tiny clue! :-)<br>> > - Do you thing that reading the 'Abiding Book v1.0'<br>
> could<br>> > justify to augment the "Questing" Azhur's<br>> psychological<br>> > trait plus Worship and/or Venerate God?<br>> > Loran<br>
> ><br>> ><br>> > ----- Message d'origine ----<br>> > De : Lev Lafayette <<a href="mailto:lev@mimesisrpg.com">lev@mimesisrpg.com</a>><br>> > À : HeroQuest Glorantha <<a href="mailto:ignorance@mimesisrpg.com">ignorance@mimesisrpg.com</a>><br>
> ><br>> > Envoyé le : Dimanche, 6 Juillet 2008, 16h44mn 16s<br>> > Objet : [HQ Ignorance] Scene 68: The Abiding Book,<br>> Nochet and<br>> > The Dead God<br>
> ><br>> ><br>> > nota bene: Just returned from Gencon Oz! More on<br>> that<br>> > latter...<br>> > Meanwhile, something I composed whilst at the con..<br>
> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > Scene 68: The Abiding Book, Nochet and The Dead God<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > Over the next week, the Acindina makes good speed<br>
> heading<br>> > towards<br>> > Nochet, the only metropolis in densely populated<br>> Esrolia. The<br>> > Fellowship<br>> > chooses a course of open sea in a nor'easterly<br>
> direction from<br>> > the<br>> > Mournea isles and is only slowed when approaching<br>> the famous<br>> > Kethaela<br>> > Bay of the Holy Country when all of the sudden - in<br>
> indeed<br>> > measurable to<br>> > a metre - the strong so'westerly wind blowing<br>> towards the<br>> > Dragon Pass<br>> > region comes to a sudden and complete stop,<br>
> whereupon Kalen<br>> > shaking his<br>> > head, went below deck to command the engineer to<br>> release the<br>> > Elementals.<br>> ><br>
> > During this previous week the Godlearner Riku was<br>> below deck,<br>> > feverishly<br>> > scanning the Abiding Book. As a great treasure, lost<br>
> for<br>> > hundreds of<br>> > years, Eurynome also diplayed a great deal of<br>> interest and<br>> > some full and<br>> > frank discussions broke out concerning the book's<br>
> fate, for<br>> > Eurynome was<br>> > of the opinion that it should be handed to her<br>> patron<br>> > Nauticles the<br>> > Lhankor Mhy priest in Nochet. Also interested was<br>
> King Azhur,<br>> > for the<br>> > book was indeed holy to all pious worshippers of the<br>> Invisible<br>> > God,<br>> > Malkion.<br>
> ><br>> > To all three the story is well known. One thousand<br>> years ago<br>> > the various<br>> > Malkioni faiths were fragmented in various and<br>
> sometimes<br>> > contradictory<br>> > sects which even led to bloody in-fighting during<br>> the Second<br>> > Erandinthanos Conference. One heresy, that of the<br>
> Priest<br>> > Serozos claimed<br>> > a revelation through an spirit entity called Makan,<br>> an<br>> > expression of the<br>> > One True God which argued for worshippers to<br>
> practise<br>> > Veneration to God<br>> > via Priests as intermediates. Despite interrogration<br>> by the<br>> > Dolphin<br>> > Guild we was brought before the Conference to<br>
> explain himself.<br>> ><br>> > Suddenly a hand, quill and book of indestructible<br>> binding and<br>> > paper<br>> > appeared from nowhere. A disembodied voice commanded<br>
> 'Write',<br>> > and the<br>> > hand did so, expressing how worshippers of the<br>> invisible God<br>> > were to<br>> > live, how they should worship, what was True and<br>
> what was<br>> > Illusion and<br>> > how heresies could be reconciled. For a thousand<br>> years it has<br>> > been the<br>> > most holy of texts for all who follow the Invisible<br>
> God.<br>> ><br>> > Reprinted many times, all these doctrines are well<br>> known<br>> > throughout<br>> > western Genertala. Yet what has surprised the<br>
> Fellowship the<br>> > most, and<br>> > has held them in greatest awe is the appearance of a<br>> new book,<br>> > as yet<br>> > unfinished. Entitled "The Hero Wars" it recounts the<br>
> > adventures of the<br>> > Fellowship from the very day that a brave shepherd<br>> discovered<br>> > fragments<br>> > of Kyrmon's Scroll to the most recent encounters.<br>
> More so, it<br>> > records<br>> > what is seen and unseen; Azhur discovers the depth<br>> of Aalmon's<br>> > madness<br>> > and wickedness from the eve prior to his wedding and<br>
> Eurynome<br>> > discovers<br>> > that the pirates of Smelch are actually in the<br>> employ of the<br>> > Free City<br>> > of Khorst.<br>
> ><br>> > Taking almost two days, at a pace of a slow moving<br>> ferry (for<br>> > the<br>> > Dwarves wish not to exhaust the Elementals), the<br>
> Acindina<br>> > makes it<br>> > slowly through the Bay. There are very few ship in<br>> what is a<br>> > normally<br>> > teeming region and those that do exist are either<br>
> powered by<br>> > oars or by<br>> > magical means such as this Seshnelan craft. Most<br>> disturbing is<br>> > the<br>> > absolute lack of wind - not even the faintest<br>
> breeze. Even<br>> > breathing,<br>> > although necessary, feel peculiar. Passing through<br>> the fabled<br>> > City of<br>> > Wonders one is struck by the silence and<br>
> inaccessibility of<br>> > the place.<br>> > Once teeming with its golden dome, the exterior is<br>> now like<br>> > tarnished<br>> > bronze from a by-gone era.<br>
> ><br>> > Eurynome explains some of the recent events in<br>> Dragon Pass<br>> > that have led<br>> > to this unusual state of affairs. Over the past<br>
> thirty years<br>> > the Lunars<br>> > have invaded steadily from the north, first taking<br>> the<br>> > Heortling Kingdom<br>> > of Sartar and then the Holy Country. The Pharoah<br>
> died suddenly<br>> > some<br>> > eight years ago and no replacement was found,<br>> leaving the Holy<br>> > County<br>> > vulnerable. A mercenary leader from the west<br>
> appeared and took<br>> > some of<br>> > the old Satarite lands; named Sir Richard the<br>> Tigerhearted, he<br>> > too was<br>> > eventually driven away by the ever-expanding Lunar<br>
> Empire.<br>> > From<br>> > Eurynome's description he bears a remarkable<br>> resemblance to a<br>> > certain<br>> > mercenary captain encountered in the Battle for<br>
> Segurane by<br>> > certain<br>> > members of the Fellowship.<br>> ><br>> > Two years prior, the last surving Satarite<br>> stronghold,<br>
> > Whitewall, fell<br>> > to Lunar troops although King Brian is still at<br>> large. With<br>> > the last<br>> > surving temple to Orlanth, most senior of the Gods<br>
> of the Air,<br>> > in Lunar<br>> > hands the very winds themselves stopped and have<br>> remained so<br>> > for two<br>> > years. The Lunars openly proclaimed that the God<br>
> himself was<br>> > captured<br>> > and over time would acknowledge his subservience to<br>> both the<br>> > Sun and the<br>> > Moon and may even be released once more.<br>
> ><br>> > The Acindina chugs its way in Nochet harbour, a<br>> massive city<br>> > of some one<br>> > hundred thousand people, most important of Esrolia<br>
> and seat of<br>> > their<br>> > matriarchial government. A number of men assist the<br>> docking of<br>> > the ship<br>> > whilst women in authoritive regalia approach<br>
> Eurynome for a<br>> > report on<br>> > the condition of the ship. When it is remarked that<br>> a foreign<br>> > King is<br>> > aboard, the women show deferential respect and<br>
> mention that<br>> > the Council<br>> > will be informed of his presence. Karala gives her<br>> fair well's<br>> > to Knarl<br>> > who, without much ado, leaves the boat to head<br>
> inland to his<br>> > people.<br>> ><br>> > Talor's Axe feels particularly heavy at this moment<br>> with the<br>> > realisation<br>
> > that the prophecy of her relationship to the fate of<br>> the<br>> > Telmori has<br>> > grown even more.<br>> ><br>> ><br>
> ><br>> > In the meanwhile, Eurynome takes the Fellowship to<br>> the<br>> > Lhankhor Mhy<br>> > temple, where she has rooms along with her mentor<br>
> Nauticles<br>> > one of the<br>> > few men in Nochet with any semblance of position or<br>> authority<br>> > (and even<br>> > that is most nominal). The elderly scholar offers<br>
> drinks to<br>> > all and<br>> > seeks reports on the journey, hanging off every word<br>> that is<br>> > spoken. He<br>> > is particularly fascinated by the presence of both<br>
> the<br>> > Dragonewt and, of<br>> > course, the God Learner for the former are most rare<br>> in any<br>> > human city<br>> > and the latter were believed to be an extinct<br>
> people.<br>> ><br>> > It was the ever-empathic Jareena - and the ever<br>> sensitive<br>> > Icthya (albeit<br>> > for different reasons) - who noticed that the people<br>
> of the<br>> > city bore<br>> > many of the signs of a very modest diet. There was<br>> no<br>> > indication of<br>> > starvation, but nobody could be considered of<br>
> generous girth<br>> > by any<br>> > stretch of the imagination. Inquiring of this state<br>> of<br>> > affairs,<br>> > Nauticles sighs. "It is the capture of Orlanth. With<br>
> the winds<br>> > dying,<br>> > the temperatures have become more extreme in heat<br>> and in cold.<br>> > Crops<br>> > have failed - not so badly here is Esrolia I will<br>
> readily<br>> > admit - but<br>> > certainly in Heortland, Sartar, the Grazelands and<br>> parts of<br>> > southern<br>> > Tarsh. The winters have been most terrible there,<br>
> 1621, 1622..<br>> > thousands<br>> > starved. Gradually some are beginning to make<br>> adjustments of<br>> > course, but<br>> > nevertheless life is terribly tough for the<br>
> Heortlings and<br>> > Satarites. If<br>> > of course, the Orlanthi submitted this would<br>> change.. But I<br>> > don't think<br>
> > that would happen. *We* Orlanthi value our<br>> independence a<br>> > great deal,<br>> > and have always sworn we will never submit to the<br>
> Lunar<br>> > conquest. There<br>> > is, of course, rumours of an Iron Ring of rebels<br>> leaders who<br>> > seek to<br>> > liberate free the Storm God..."<br>
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