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- + The various characters contained in these writings are +
- + copyright 1993 by Thomas Miller. Any resemblance to any +
- + persons or characters either real or fictional is utterly +
- + coincidental. Copying and/or distribution of these tales +
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- + of them will be used or sold for profit. In that case, I +
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- + Thomas Miller +
- + tmiller@cimmeria.gatech.edu +
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- + THE PARTY: +
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- + Alindyar 11th level drow elf mage (N) +
- + Lyra 7th level female drow elf mage (N) +
- + Belphanior 8th/8th/9th level high elf w/m/t (CN) +
- + Ged 9th/9th level grey elf priest/mage (NG) +
- + Arnold 7th level human warrior (NG) +
- + Mongo 9th level dwarf warrior (CG) +
- + Peldor 12th level human thief (N) +
- + Rillen 9th level human warrior (N) +
- * Flint Firelips (guest) dwarven warrior +
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- + Date: 7/28/571 C.Y. (Common Year) +
- + Time: morning +
- + Place: Blackmoor, outside of the town of Ren +
- + Climate: cool and sunny +
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- + "There is always a way, if the desire be coupled with +
- + courage." +
- + Conan +
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- XCVII. The Castle of Despair
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- As most of the party lies imprisoned within a vampire
- lord's castle, it has fallen to Ged, Peldor, and Lyra to
- hatch a rescue plan. They have just departed the dubiously
- neutral town of Ren, and are riding northward.
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- Ged: Hopefully we'll find some clues to lead us to the
- castle that the barkeep spoke of.
- Peldor: Maybe so.
- Lyra: What is that? (points to something on the ground
- nearby)
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- The trio approached, and found a pile of mangled flesh
- and entrails. A few bones protruded from the stinking
- mass, and numerous flies and insects were attacking it
- with gusto.
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- Ged: What indeed?
- Lyra: I have never seen so many flies.
- Peldor: (approaches) Hmm. (the flies and other bugs
- scatter, due to his ring's effects) Who or what could
- this have been?
- Ged: Looks like a giant, actually.
- Lyra: (notices that a trail of blood stains and guts
- leads away, to the north) Hmm. Look at this.
- Peldor: A trail of violence, no doubt.
- Ged: Those hungry undead...
- horses: (sniff the remnants in disdain) Neigh!
- Lyra: I guess we should follow this vile trail and see
- whither it may lead.
- Ged: It must be Boccob's will. (they begin following
- the trail)
- Lightbringer: (pipes up) It is my will too, that we
- send this foul vampire back to the hells! Follow the
- gore!
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- And follow it they did, for hours on end. Strangely,
- no creatures, living or otherwise, were encountered in
- the course of the journey. A short break was taken at
- midday, for lunch and rest. As Peldor fed the horses,
- Ged and Lyra tried to use magic to divine the location
- of their companions...without success. Travel resumed
- shortly, and it seemed that they rode forever. Then,
- without warning, a dark shape appeared on the horizon.
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- Peldor: (squinting) Looks like a castle to me.
- Ged: No doubt the evil lair of the evil vampire.
- Lyra: What shall we do with the mounts?
- Peldor: Hmm, that grove of high bushes looks like an
- ideal place to store them.
- Ged: Don't tie them to anything. That way, if any
- undead show up, the horses will have a chance to
- run away.
- Lyra: Good idea.
- Peldor: Then, we can cover the remaining mile or so
- on foot. I'll scout it out, you get the horses
- taken care of. (concentrates, and uses his magical
- feathers to become invisible) Bye now! (wanders
- in the direction of the fortress)
- Lyra: Tread with caution.
- Ged: Him? Not a chance.
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- Ged and Lyra rested while securing the mounts, and
- after half an hour or so, the thief returned.
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- Peldor: (suddenly appears) Boo!
- Ged: What is it?
- Peldor: The castle is formidable. Set on high ground,
- with only a single large gate for entrance and exit.
- Fortunately, I have a plan.
- Lyra: You? A plan?
- Ged: What is it?
- Peldor: If you two can become invisible, by spells...
- Lyra: Of course. Go on.
- Peldor: ...then I, too, can become invisible. Then I
- shall climb the stone wall at the rear of the castle
- and lower my rope of climbing for you. Then we will
- be inside!
- Ged: What about guards? Are there no guards on the
- walls, to repel intruders such as we will be?
- Peldor: Nope. There are big spikes, but you could
- avoid those by being careful. The only guards I saw
- were on the front wall, near the gate. I think they
- were ghouls.
- Lightbringer: Death to all undead!
- Ged: Shh. You will have to be quiet while we sneak
- into the castle. Understand?
- Lightbringer: Of course I understand.
- Lyra: Let us go, then.
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- The two magi cast spells of invisibility upon their
- persons, and Peldor used his feathers again. The three
- invisible adventurers then headed for the castle. Soon
- they were at the base of its rear wall...
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- Peldor: (begins climbing invisibly)
- Ged: (looks around for guards)
- Lyra: (fidgets)
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- Peldor: (reaches the top, and confirms that there are
- no guards up here) So. (gets his rope of climbing
- out and commands it to knot itself every five feet,
- then lowers it down for the others) Go.
- Lyra: (begins climbing)
- Ged: (watches for guards)
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- Soon, all three were atop the parapet. Peldor pulled
- his rope up, and coiled it once more within his pack.
- Then, all seemed lost, as a ghoul wandered out of the
- door of an adjoining tower, and headed towards the trio
- of invisible intruders, sniffing the air suspiciously.
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- Ged: (senses his morningstar about to say something
- loud, and taps it with his fist)
- Lightbringer: (quieted for the moment)
- Peldor: (stalks the ghoul, invisibly and silently)
- ghoul: (sniffs the air)
- Peldor: (attacks the ghoul from behind, severing its
- head with a mighty blow)
- ghoul: (falls, trying but failing to shriek)
- Peldor: (becomes visible, and drags the undead's body
- into a darkened crevice) Ugh. (kicks its head into
- the air, and catches it)
- Ged: (he and Lyra join Peldor, whispering) Good move,
- there. Let's get into that tower.
- Peldor: (examines the ghoul's head, then uses his hat
- of disguise to alter his complexion, hair, eyes, and
- teeth) Grr.
- Lyra: Aie. You make a decent ghoul, thief.
- Ged: Yea.
- Peldor: Anyone got a mirror? (kicks the ghoul head
- into the niche where its body now lies)
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- They entered the guard tower, of which this was the
- highest level, and descended slowly and quietly. As
- they assumed that their companions were being held in
- a dungeon of some sort, their idea was to go as far
- down as possible, and then begin searching. After a
- descent of three floors, they bottomed out, and then
- cautiously entered a pitch-black corridor.
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- Lyra: Seeing as how this castle is probably populated
- exclusively by undead, there really wouldn't be any
- need for light.
- Ged: Fortunately, you and I have infravision. But,
- what of Peldor?
- Peldor: Worry not. I have it covered.
- Lyra: How is that?
- Peldor: I can see fine. Let's go.
- Ged: (wondering how Peldor can see in the dark) All
- right. (they move down the corridor) How...? Bah.
-
- Turning left, they saw that the passage ended in a
- door, and was guarded by a zombie. Peldor, still in
- disguise as a ghoul, strolled up to the zombie.
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- zombie: Dhuuur? (glances at Peldor)
- Peldor: Oooga nooga glub. (points to the ceiling)
- zombie: (looks at the ceiling)
- Peldor: (backstabs the zombie, slaying it) Idiot.
- (goes to work on the door's lock, and soon has it
- picked)
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- Behind the door was a set of stone steps, leading
- downward into the darkness. They descended slowly, and
- emerged into a larger, rectangular chamber - one manned
- (?) by four ghouls, who immediately smelled the three
- intruders.
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- Peldor: (uses his feathers to haste himself)
- ghouls: Hssss! (begin loping in the direction of the
- trio)
- Peldor: (immediately brandishes his glowing green torch
- to the undead, lighting the room with a dramatic green
- hue; the thief becomes visible)
- Ged: (reacts quickly, and casts Silence, 15' Radius on
- one of the ghouls; the elf becomes visible)
- ghouls: (make faces as they hiss silently)
- Lyra: (still invisible, casts Shocking Grasp and moves
- toward one of the ghouls)
- Peldor: (draws his sword)
- Lyra: (taps a ghoul, sizzling it heavily; she then becomes
- visible)
- ghoul: (cringes in pain)
- Peldor: Phew! What a stench! (slashes a ghoul, wounding
- it)
- ghoul: (gropes at Lyra, but misses)
- ghoul: (gropes at Peldor, but misses)
- ghoul: (gropes at Ged, hits, but scores only minor cuts)
- Ged: Argh. (reaches for his weapon)
- ghoul: (misses Ged)
- Peldor: (slashes the same ghoul he hit already, wounding
- it further)
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- Ged: (brandishes Lightbringer) Back, foul ones! (enters
- the zone of silence, and is silenced)
- Lightbringer: (also silenced)
- Ged: (bashes a ghoul with the holy morningstar, dissolving
- it with a flash of light)
- Lyra: (casts Magic Missile, blasting the ghoul she had
- earlier shocked)
- ghoul: (falls, dead)
- Peldor: (slashes the ghoul he already hit twice, slaying
- it)
- last ghoul: (looks around and grimaces)
- Peldor: (stalks the last ghoul)
- Ged: (stalks the last ghoul too)
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- The final ghoul was quickly slain, and the trio rested.
- Ged cleaned and bandaged his wounds while Peldor looked
- for doors. There was indeed an exit, which had a locked
- door; it occupied the thief for a brief time before he
- had it opened. A corridor led away to another large room
- some fifty feet distant. Shortly, everyone was ready to
- move.
- After a short march, the three adventurers were inside
- the next chamber. This place was cylindrical, being some
- fifty feet in diameter and at least that much in height.
- There was one exit, a passage on the end opposite to the
- trio's current location. The door into this passage stood
- ajar.
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- Ged: A strange shape for a room.
- Lyra: Yes.
- Peldor: What's that? (points to a shadowy figure who
- just appeared in the far tunnel)
- Igor: Hee, hee, hee. The massster has spoken! Death
- for you! (pulls a lever on the wall, and a clear dome
- of plastic-like material drops over this room, sealing
- the three from both entrance and exit passages)
- Ged: (bashes the dome with Lightbringer, but nothing
- happens) What the hell?
- Lyra: (examines the barrier) Glasteel! I am sure of it!
- Igor: (watching ghouls gather around him) Now where did
- the massster put that lever for the gasss? (looks on the
- wall) Could that be it? (begins scampering)
- Peldor: Shit.
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- next time : the rescue continues!
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- ftp site : ccosun.caltech.edu, in pub/adnd/fluff/adventurers
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- notes : Baseball season gets going soon...yet another
- thing to put this author in a good mood...
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