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Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil Q&A
Subject: ...


.....

huh

didn't see that coming

I figured Chiron and Lacey would keep digging at each other until they ended up in some life or death situation.

Posted on 2009-06-28 at 21:17:55.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


Chiron jumps out of his seat, nearly knocking the chair over in the process. "What do you mean "casting aspersions"?! I was very careful in my wording while briefing Tenacity on the last day's...."

Ardulace rises from her seat, and faces the Governor. "I am sorry, I cannot continue with this mission. I am not trusted by those that must trust me, and in truth that distrust is mutual. I'm afraid you shall have to resolve Leaphaven's troubles without my assistance."

With that, she draws the wand she took from the Governor's collection and lays it on the table before her.

"Good day to you all."

Chiron watches her leave, unsure of whether he should try to stop her. There was a small chance that an ally was walking out on them, and, more likely, a chance that she was leaving to go sow chaos elsewhere, free of a certain paladin nuisance. Either way, it would be best if he kept her here. He took one step after her and stopped.

He couldn't deal with the constant headache and her incessant jabs. She had just accused him of slander in front of the entire assembly. He had been the one to initiate physical blows back at the house when he discovered her true identity, but the vocal slights were more frequent and harder to ignore. He had been mentally preparing to endure her attacks for several more weeks until this house business could be cleared up and he could leave in good conscience.

Chiron stood in stunned silence as she walked out.


Posted on 2009-06-28 at 21:15:18.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil Q&A
Subject: Talking to Tenacity


Chiron is talking to Tenacity for the entire post. He's talking about Xavier and the meeting with Xavier's sister right before he goes into naming everyone as they walk into the mansion, so that might be where the confusion sprung up.



Posted on 2009-06-20 at 20:38:33.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron --backpost--


--backpost--

Tenacity's ears seemed to perk up at a certain word, and she echoed it back, "Disturbances? What sort?"

"There's a house a mile or so outside town that seems to phase in and out of existence." Chiron explained, walking beside the dapple-grey horse. "It's either bringing monstrous things with it, or else drawing them to area, because there have been sightings of undead, and dragons, and ogres in the area. The ogres, so far, are the only ones that have been confirmed. The governor brought us in-- that is, brought myself, Seluumiel, Lacey, and Xavier-- when a boy was kidnapped while playing with friends near the house.

"The four of us went to the house and found Satya trapped inside. She had heard about the missing boy and ventured out to investigate, but after entering the building, the door closed behind her and disappeared. After hearing her account of how that house behaves, it seems more likely that the boy also wandered inside on his own, maybe on a dare from his friends, and found himself similarly stuck."Chiron pauses in his briefing to glance over his shoulder at Lacey. He had thought she was in a hurry to talk to the Governor again, but now she was trailing behind the group. Maybe she's not as rushed as he thought. The paladin shrugs and finishes bringing the knight up to speed.

"Satya and I secured the main room and entry way, ensuring the house couldn't trap us along with the boy we were trying to save. Seluumiel and Lacey saw to delving further into the house. Ardulace, made a... leap of faith... and was able to get the child back to the main room. At this point the house started to phase away and we made it out just before the entire building disappeared. We are now on our way back to the governor and then, I believe, we will go back to the house to perform a more thorough investigation."

As the group walked up to the Governor's mansion Lacey marched back to the front of the group, right up to the front door and inside, not waiting for the manservant to invite them in. "Well, here we are. And there Lacey goes. She's... not entirely used to customs here."Chiron stayed back as everyone else entered the mansion and gave Tenacity a brief Who's Who. "Xavier's meeting with his sister was kind of abrupt. So Xavier you know, Lacey is the... one already inside, Seluumiel is the elf that followed her. That's Satya, there. And my name is Chiron Po. Heh, Welcome to Leaphaven." Chiron adds the last part with a chuckle as he heads up the steps and inside.


Posted on 2009-06-20 at 07:25:54.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil Q&A
Subject: Odd addition.


I made the mistake of leaving the keyboard while my post was only partially complete. My roommate walked up and "helped" me complete the post. The following is the bit he added for me while I was away, with a small pieces before and after to show where he threw it in:

...We are now on our way back to the governor and then, I believe, we will go back to the house to perform a more thorough investigation."

The group was now walking up to the book depository. The rifles were in place and Kennedy was scheduled to drive by in a mere three hours. The aliens would not interfere with this attempt, Area-51 interests be damned. Spells were in place to obfuscate the operation and blind the passive scanners. More active means would prove a challenge to the techs they had bribed, but none of it would be very difficult. It was all about anticipation and their positions in the chain of communication. Kennedy's Secret-Service minotaurs were going to be the biggest threat once shots were fired, but Chiron had planned for that, too. He glanced at the ABS-plastic crates in the niches behind the shelves, confirming that nothing had been tampered with since they were placed.

As the group walked up to the Governor's mansion Lacey marched back to the front of the group, right up to the front door and inside...

Posted on 2009-06-20 at 07:17:27.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


Chiron strolled up on the tail end of the family reunion. Xavier seemed too happy for words as he joined his sister atop the smaller of the two horses. But it was the larger of the two, the Percheron, that really caught Chiron's eye. It was the same species as Prajna, and an incredibly majestic animal in its own right.

"So you too have business with the governor?" Chiroin asked of the Percheron's rider, quickening his pace to keep up with the large horse. "Were you also summoned to deal with the disturbances outside of town?"

Posted on 2009-06-10 at 23:41:26.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil Q&A
Subject: Clarification


Chiron was the last to leave the Nightshade and is following the group somewhere between 10- an 15 feet back.

"As Chiron brushed passed..." would be impossible under those conditions.

My understanding of everyone's position is that Tenacity and Ms. Von Richter are somewhere ahead of us (unknown distance), and Satya is the closest to them. Just behind Satya are Xavier, Lacey, and Selumiel, and then farther back is Chiron. Does that seem accurate?

Posted on 2009-06-06 at 21:55:06.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


Chiron grabs one last piece of melon as he stands and heads for the door, but tosses a silver piece onto the table before he leaves. Everyone was already out on the street headed for the Governor's mansion, and the paladin followed several paces behind watching the various bits of conversation going on ahead of him, but only actually hearing a word or two now and again.

Posted on 2009-06-03 at 21:57:56.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


Chiron wasn't sure he was ready to leave the house, because he wasn't sure the house was ready to leave Leaphaven alone. "Before searching for whoever or whatever summoned this house, we should go back there and double check that the immediate threat to the town has subsided. The children saw undead, the guards saw ogres... we should ensure nothing else has already been brought through those doors before we go sleuthing."

He took another bite of melon before continuing, "Don't get me wrong, I definitely want to find whoever called the house here and started all this mess. I just think there's one step we need to take first, and that's to go back to the house."

Posted on 2009-05-30 at 11:32:43.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


Almost three hours after dawn Chiron saw the gates of Leaphaven rising up before him. Nodding a greeting to the morning guardsman, he marched into town, past merchants setting up shop for a day's worth of bartering, past children playing in the street, past mothers futilely attempting to get their young to do their chores, and up to the door of the Nightshade Inn. He paused outside and looked in through a window. Everyone was sitting around a table in the common area talking and finishing up their morning meal. Ardulace was present, an in her half elven guise.

The paladin still didn't know what to do about her. Froud's guidance had been sound, and after playing the events in the house many times over in his mind Chiron could find no definite evidence of Lacey's involvement with the boy's abduction. Time and observation. Be polite.

Chiron reached for the door, repeating to himself, "She could be telling the truth. She might even help the town. She could be good."

The paladin stepped inside, and quickly moved to the table where Bailash Castor's newest officers all sat. "Good morning. I trust you all had a relatively peaceful night? I apologize for my quick departure last night."Chiron paused for just a moment to consider his next words, "I was in a place of... conflict, and needed to seek out a neutral party to ask for subjective advice. I think the short absence has done me some good, and I was able to find the guidance I needed. I shouldn't need to leave you all like that again." As he spoke he tried to make eye contact with everyone at the table, taking special care not to exclude Lacey nor to linger to long on the drow and stare.

Having said what he needed to, the man pulled out a chair near Seluumiel and collapsed into it. "Was there anything interesting in the books the Governor provided?" he asked of the elf as he reached for a wedge of melon.


Posted on 2009-05-27 at 08:30:02.

Topic: Mingan Rivalray
Subject: On the move


The ebony-skinned man makes his way through town toward the southeast gate carrying two burlap sacks. He moves quickly, fearing that he may miss the chance to link up with the soldiers waiting outside the city.

He asks his blood-thirsty companion, "Will this proposed tallying be weighted? What if you kill five civilians and one guard, while I drop only the captain of the guard. In that instance, which of us would have won?"

Posted on 2009-05-25 at 19:40:33.

Topic: 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon
Subject: Bruce Lee & Ryan Reynolds huh? Ok.


Bruce Lee was in Game of Death with Chuck Norris,
who was in Lone Wolf McQuade with David Carradine,
who was in Epic Movie with Kal Penn,
who was in Van Wilder with Ryan Reynolds....

...Ryan Reynolds was in X-Men Origins: Wolverine with Liev Schreiber,
who was in Scream 3 with Patrick Dempsey,
who was in Sweet Home Alabama with Fred Ward,
who was in Tremors with Kevin Bacon.


It's more jumps than I'd like, but hey I connected two of them.


Next starting point: Peter Sellers

Posted on 2009-05-23 at 09:24:22.
Edited on 2009-05-23 at 09:40:06 by Deucalion

Topic: 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon
Subject: Geena Davis?


I assume you meant Geena Davis, from A League of Their Own?

If so, then Geena Davis --Cutthroat Island-> Frank Langella
Frank Langella --Frost/Nixon-> Kevin Bacon


Next start point: James Marsters

Posted on 2009-05-22 at 22:13:26.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


Elliot awoke an hour before dawn, as was the young man's custom. In the dark of his room he ran through a series of stretches and a routine of defensive martial maneuvers. The only sound in his room was that of deep, deliberate breaths and the slight rustle of the night-shirt he wore. He focused on each muscle, and how they interacted with one another, and considered how the martial insights of his chosen discipline applied to the lessons in medicine he was receiving from Ilmater's clerics here at the temple.

With his morning regimen complete, Elliot dressed and headed out to begin his assigned daily duties as the sun rose. Upon entering the altar room, he discovered an armored man slumped on the floor. Three quick strides and he was at the man's side, and rolling the stranger over onto his back. "Sir? Are you alright? Do you need assistance?"

The man on the floor responded by snoring. Loudly.

Elliot laughed at the situation. He had thought the man dead or dying, but he was simply asleep. Or had been asleep until the monk's laughter woke him. Now he was staring up from the floor, bleary-eyed, with a look of confusion on his face. "Who are you? Where is the old priest I talked to last night?" asked the prone man.

"I am Elliot Lezzer. If by "old priest" you mean Father Brian Froud, then he is most likely sleeping. He takes the last watch of the night and sleeps most of the day. Do you need assistance? I am not a cleric, but I am skilled in first aid, if you are injured. I could also summon a priest if you need more care than I can provide."

"No, thank you. I should really be going. I've got a ways to travel today... I need to get back to Leaphaven. How long was I asleep?"

Elliot helped the man to his feet as he answered, "At least four hours. I don't know how long you remained here after Froud retired. If you are sure you don't want assistance, can I at least offer you some bread and water for your trip and get your name to let Father Brian know you left in good condition?"

"Bread and water would be welcome," the stranger said, stretching his sore neck. "And my name is Chiron. Chiron Po. Would you thank Froud for me. His advice was most... helpful."

*****

Almost an hour later Chiron stepped out into the light of the sunrise, chewing the last bit of bread Elliot had given him. The young man had also shown him a few stretches and his neck was feeling better already.

"That's the last time I sleep on a tiled floor without a bedroll." Chiron told himself as he turned north and began walking. His own night had been a bit short and he wasn't about to cut Prajna's short as well, especially after the hard run she'd had last night. Besides, he wanted more time to think.

Posted on 2009-05-22 at 12:54:07.
Edited on 2009-05-22 at 21:48:34 by Deucalion

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


"Trouble in Leaphaven?" Chiron repeated after the clergyman, "Not exactly. More trouble with the trouble, or, more specifically, trouble with one of the others summoned to help the beleaguered town. Let me explain: I am Chiron Po, former member of the Companions of the Noble Heart, and one of the adventurers brought by Governor Bailash Castor into Leaphaven to help deal with the appearance of a ghostly dwelling near his city and the monstrous creatures either spawned by, or drawn to that strange house. He also brought in a pair of priestesses, one elven and one of mixed human-elven blood and a very odd... you know, I not sure of his specialty. He is flamboyant enough to be a bard, but the way he flits about he could also be a reformed thief turned adventurer... maybe an acrobat. But truly, it doesn't matter. It is not with him, but with the half elf that I have issue. She has turned out to be a drow in disguise. A dark elf!

"I would have slain her the moment I discovered her true nature, but she had just recovered a young boy who had been taken from the town. I held my blade until her intentions could be brought to light. I'm not sure that turned out to be a wise decision. When we returned to Leaphaven I purchased an elixir of truth so that the woman could be questioned about why she was there and if she was involved with any of the deaths suffered by the townsmen. The Governor denied my request to question the drow, Ardulace by name, and seemed either oblivious to the danger of allowing a dark elf into his city, or was refusing to share whatever knowledge he has of this woman that makes her not a threat to every one of his citizens.

"The woman has been, at best, standoffish since we all met, and has verbally attacked me on several occasions even before I knew the real color of her skin. I am at my wits' end with this woman. If she has nothing to hide, why avoid proving it? I have used this interrogation technique several times, even been its subject once, it causes no harm. I don't know that I can help Governor Bailash defend his town if he places a well known and documented threat at my back while I face a second, unknown danger. That dilemma is why I come to you tonight for advice and guidance."

The cleric listened stoically and took a slow, deep breath after Chiron completed his story. Pulling at his beard contemplatively he asks, "Have you considered, Chiron, that she might be elusive and abrasive as a defense mechanism? She has to deal with the legacy of her race where ever she goes on the surface. That level of hatred and anger would cause a great deal of emotional pain if you could never get a moments reprieve from it."

"All she needed to do was drink the potion. Submit to the questioning and, if her answers are in line with what she's already told us, my suspicions and the unvoiced doubts of the rest of the group will be satisfied. She would have her reprieve." Countered the paladin.

The old cleric smiled, "Should she carry one elixir of truth for every person she will encounter while traveling on the surface? Would you have instantly thrown away your prejudices and been her champion against the racists? You have had extensive training on how to deal with physical pain. A severed limb is minuscule compared to the suffering involved with afflictions of the spirit. You say you are a former member of the Companions. What would you have done if I insisted you submit to magical questioning about how you came to leave that group before I agreed to hear your story or offer you advice?"

Chiron opened his mouth to answer, but no words came forth. He really had no idea what he would have done. Ilmater had allowed Chiron to be reinstated as one of the Crying God's paladins, but the mystery surrounding why he had been stripped of his station in the first place had led to Chiron being sent away on an extended mission to "bring Ilmater's healing and compassion to distant lands." Kicked out without being kicked out. Would this cleric follow the same course his former superiors had taken?

The old priest smiled again at Chiron non-answer, "It sounds like this Ardulace has found a way to deal with the prejudice and she most likely doesn't realize how off-putting it can be. But you say she did save the child? From the stories I've heard about her race, they wouldn't actually commit a good act. I don't think the ones we hear about are even capable of it. Why not assume she's telling the truth, that she is different? Be friendly, or at very least courteous, and give her a chance to open up. You are correct, there is a small chance she is lying. There is a chance that anyone will lie. Don't hesitate to protect yourself and those around you if she does become the threat you suspect.

"Suspect. Keep that in mind. You currently have no proof of her evilness. You have one instance of her goodness. Look for both equally, or you will fall from grace over time. And time, it would seem, is the only method you have available to gather information about her."

The old man let out a profound yawn. "I hope I have been of assistance. I must retire for the night. Think about what I've said. If you are unsure if an action will bring an end to suffering, take no action and observe for a time." The cleric snuffed out some of the candles near the alter and shuffled over to a side door, opening it slowly. "This is a time for observing, I think." he said through another yawn before walking out of the main room, closing the door behind himself.

Chiron sat in front of the alter for some time, replaying the cleric's advice and the events of the last two days over and over in his head. He eventually fell asleep sitting there on the floor.

Posted on 2009-05-22 at 12:07:09.
Edited on 2009-05-23 at 08:37:00 by Deucalion

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil Q&A
Subject: Post


Working on it.

It'll be up shortly.

EDIT:
Posted.

And for the record, I hate the space deletions that happen when copying from GoogleDocs to the editor here at the Inn.

EDIT x2:

I figure Chiron got something like 6 hours of sleep.

Posted on 2009-05-22 at 10:48:19.
Edited on 2009-05-22 at 12:56:08 by Deucalion

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


Chiron regarded the first pictogram in the series. He never understood why the most inane practices were the ones most vehemently adhered to and followed. His superiors in the Noble Heart said that "he lacked the sense of discipline and foresight to comprehend what would happen if small, inconvenient rules could be ignored for no other reason than that they were an inconvenience."

The paladin had engaged in that argument many times before he was sent away. He maintained that strict focus on the letter of the law distracted from a person's ability to aid those the law was supposed to be sheltering and bring justice to those who might exploit the law for their own benefit. But, today, he was seeking guidance, not debate, so he removed his boots before moving any farther.

Walking forward to the last tile and kneels, offering another prayer to Ilmater asking advice and guidance. He then continues barefoot, deeper into the temple, following any further instructions, until he can speak with an Adorned.

Posted on 2009-05-20 at 01:53:41.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil Q&A
Subject: Sry


Sorry for not posting. I was struggling with not wanting to dictate what was in the game world.

I did that earlier with the shop owner and the purchase of the elixir of truth and didn't want to make it a habit.

Posted on 2009-05-17 at 22:20:23.

Topic: Mingan Rivalray
Subject: Tempus Fugit


"You know..." said the dark man after Aaron left them in the room, "I've never liked that about him. He's entirely too impatient for his own good. And, well, since he's not helping us with the children anymore, I hope he doesn't mind a bit of a mess in here."

Drawing a dagger, he closes on the pile of grain-filled sacks. "I don't believe we can take the time to find children before we head out of town, but these sacks could come in handy later on when we are moving the brats around."

"It's about to stink of rotting vegetation in here. Could one of you open the door?" The tall man takes a deep breath and holds it in, then, squinting to protect his eyes from any dust he might kick up, cuts open one end of the top bag and dumps the contents out onto the floor.

He repeats the process two more times before heading outside for cleaner air, shaking out three empty sacks.

"Shall we go?" he asks of his new co-workers.

Posted on 2009-05-17 at 10:35:14.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


"Thank you."

The paladin rises to his feet and cautiously approaches the doorway. The symbol of Ilmater takes up almost the entire front side of the door. Trusting that he had found the place he had been seeking, he pushed the stone door open and walked inside to find a priest.

Posted on 2009-05-17 at 10:06:02.
Edited on 2009-05-17 at 11:47:22 by Deucalion

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil
Subject: Chiron


Chiron charged through the gates of Leaphaven and began the ride southwest to the relocated Ilmatari temple. Fifteen minutes later, he spotted the marker; a small cross stood under the limbs of an old scraggy oak. As he drew closer, the details of the marker came clear. It was more than a simple three-foot cross. The vertical beam had been carved to look like a human arm, elbow plunged into the ground and the fingers of a right hand pointing skyward. The crosspiece was a carved left hand and part of the forearm. The two "hands" were tied together at the wrist with a red cord to make the cross-like shape.

He pulled Prajna to a stop and slid from the saddle a few steps from the tree. "You can go home and rest now, girl. Thank you."

The large horse whinnied a reply, playfully nudged the paladin's shoulder and faded away, returning to her celestial home until she was needed again.

"Okay," said Chiron as he turned to the marker, the symbol of Ilmater, "Let's see about finding this entrance." He grabbed the silver chain from around his neck and pulled pulled it free of his shirt. A pair a tiny, finely crafted silver hands hung at the end of the chain, matching, if at a much smaller scale, the bound hands of the marker before him (though each hand ends at the wrist, unlike the marker).

"Ilmater, The One Who Endures," the man whispered as he knelt before the marker, "I am in need of guidance. I seek your patience and long-suffering. Show me the way that I might better serve the town of Leaphaven in its time of need."

Chiron placed his holy symbol around his neck again and slowly opened his eyes, but remained kneeling, waiting for some sign from his god.

Posted on 2009-05-10 at 12:40:16.

Topic: Mingan Rivalray
Subject: The hard way.


"Steal some horses, eh?" asks the dark-skinned spy with a slight hint of laughter in his voice. "Really, Sornek, you're trying to make this more difficult than it has to be. I bet I can get us four very fine horses in less time than it would take you to steal one rundown old nag." The man seems barely able to contain his little joke and a grin spreads across his face before he can complete his proposition. Then, turning to Aaron, he finishes, letting the rest in on this bit of humor, "Commander Aaron, may we, in addition to the cart, have four horses to pull said cart and provide quick means of transport if things go wrong while we're on the mission?"

"Also, will your men be willing to watch the street rats while we go in to... collect... our targets, or do you want their duties to be to the cart and nothing else? I ask to determine how much involvement they will have in this outing."


Posted on 2009-05-09 at 11:30:30.
Edited on 2009-05-09 at 11:35:03 by Deucalion

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil Q&A
Subject: Time is fleeting


So I was wondering about how long it would take Chiron to get down to the temple when he's pushing Prajna as hard as he is.

The paladin's plan is to just keep going as fast as Prajna is capable until he gets there. If he runs out of uses of the Healing Devotion ability, he'll switch over to throwing a Cure Light Wounds on the horse during each walking period (He's got 10 castings of the spell available.)

Posted on 2009-05-09 at 10:36:56.

Topic: Mingan Rivalray
Subject: ...


"I've been to the fortress Korban now calls home, and it is no short distance from here. For you, it would almost be a full day's travel just to get there." explained the tall man. "I agree that we should split up once we arrive at the house to observe the guard patrols and search for points of entry and potential exits separately, so as not to arouse unneeded attention.

"When we know what time the guards are least likely to notice our intrusion and what the best point of entry is, then we go in as a group. We kill a few guards on the way in and hide the bodies, take the children, and pull the bodies out of hiding on the way out. If everything goes as planned, we get the whelps out of the walls without drawing any attention at all.

"Then we go back with our street urchin doubles. If possible, we should smuggle them all the way into the bedrooms of the real children, and then cause a ruckus. Make it look like an assault gone wrong; Set fires, shout commands to imaginary accomplices, kill more guards..."

He pauses and looks to the Loviatar cultist as he continues, "Basically mutilate everything between where you are and the outside wall."

Finished explaining his idea to the rest, he turns to Banyon's remaining envoy for some more details about Korban's defenses. "Commander," he used Aaron's formal title to avoid insulting the warrior by assuming a too-familiar air, "Are you aware of any magical defenses Korban might have utilized to protect his seized home? Does he have access to any powerful clerics that might discover our ruse in replacing the real children with street urchins?"

Posted on 2009-05-05 at 01:22:48.

Topic: Diabolic Genesis-Origins of Evil Q&A
Subject: ...


Yeah, sorry about that. No plan survives contact with the players.

Posted on 2009-05-04 at 12:55:30.

 


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