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+ THE ADVENTURERS +
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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 +
+ is permissible only under the sole condition that no part +
+ of them will be used or sold for profit. In that case, I +
+ hope you enjoy them... +
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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) +
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+ Date: 7/17/571 C.Y. (Common Year) +
+ Time: morning +
+ Place: the Underdark +
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LXXXV. Beaten!
The party has camped overnight in the Underdark, and
in doing so gained much-needed rest, despite numerous
strange noises and wails heard throughout the night.
Several of the adventurers also had bad dreams last
night.
Rillen: Spooky night.
Mongo: Geez. I hardly got any sleep at all!
Ged: It's a good thing that nothing came to attack
us during the night. Like those things we heard
moaning.
Belphanior: Yeah. (wondering what those things were)
Alindyar: I honestly suspect that being in this side
passage helped us greatly. Had we been in the main
tunnel...(shudders) Let us just say that wise ones
do not make camp in the main tunnels...
Ged: Point taken.
Rillen: Maybe the other things were afraid of the
things that we killed yesterday.
Alindyar: I believe you have hit upon it, friend.
Rillen: Yes. And so, if they were afraid of the
things we killed...they should be afraid of _us_,
too.
Arnold: Yah! Afraaaaaid of us, too! (flexes his
muscles)
Lyra: Would that it were that simple.
Belphanior: (prepares to cast Stoneskin on himself,
a daily ritual for the elf)
Peldor: (wakes up at last, feeling quite well this
morning, neither tired, sore, nor ill) Ah! It's
a fine day for adventure! (strolls around the
area, whistling) Yes, a _fine_ day.
Ged: (looks at Mongo questioningly)
Mongo: Hey, don't look at me. How should I know?!?
The party broke camp after eating breakfast, and
returned to the main tunnel and its eerie bluish
light. It occured to them that, after a few more
days down here, they would lose track of whether
it was "really" day or night on the surface world.
Mongo also noted that the party's rations and water
were just about gone. It was fortunate indeed that
the dwarf had his cornucopia, for starting tonight
it would be the party's sole source of food. Ged
tried to commune with Boccob, to no avail. Either
the deity was not listening (as Peldor suspected)
or something was blocking Ged's communications (as
Alindyar suspected). The elf realized that he was
fortunate indeed to have received the spells he
had prayed for, and ceased attempts to contact his
god directly. The group set out once more in the
direction that Rob had been taken.
After about a half-mile of the tunnel had been
traversed, the adventurers began to find remains.
Smashed skeletons in beaten armor, rotting corpses
smashed to a pulp, shattered items - a variety of
such things littered this area. Most had quite
obviously been smashed by some incredible force,
judging by the damage and the numerous indentations
in the hard floor.
Ged: What could have caused such crushing damage?
Peldor: Only one way to find out...
Soon, they had their answer. In the distance
ahead, a huge, dark form was barely discernable.
As the party moved closer (very slowly, mind you)
they could make out more details. The thing was
some sort of golem, but larger even than an iron
golem, standing some thirty feet tall. Its skin
was metallic, and of a dull coppery hue. The
construct had very little detail worked into its
carven form, and carried no gigantic weapon to do
battle with. The former fact suggested that the
thing had been built for action, not useless
decoration; the latter fact suggested that the
golem probably had no need for weapons.
Behind the creature, there was a cave-in of
massive proportions. Rubble and boulders had
fallen here at some point, and the huge passage
was blocked to a height of about ninety feet.
That is, only a narrow gap at the top of the heap
allowed any continued movement in this particular
direction - and the golem looked ready to prevent
that. Quite ready, and quite capable.
Naturally, the party attacked.
Mongo: At last, a truly great opponent. For
the dwarves! (hurls his hammer at the golem
with a powerful throw)
golem: <CLANG> (ignores the hammer as it hits,
bounces off, and returns to Mongo)
Ged: It ignored you!
Mongo: (catches his hammer) This is _not_ good.
Belphanior: (produces his wand) We'll see how
he likes some lightning...
Ged: Or a fireball. (begins spellcasting) It
shall be the perfect one-two punch.
Peldor: (feeling perky today, he prepares to
charge in invisibly, once the magi launch
their magic) Hurry it up, guys!.
Ged: Quiet, fool.
Belphanior: (sends a bolt of lightning from
his wand, right at the golem, which is an
awfully big target) Ha ha! Zap!
golem: (takes the lightning bolt full in the
chest; the ground under its feet bubbles and
melts, but it continues to march slowly onward)
Mongo: It didn't even slow down!
Ged: (sends his ball of fire at the golem)
golem: (hit squarely by the spell, instantly
surrounded in the resulting explosion)
Peldor: (recoils from the heat wave)
As the flames raged on, about fifty feet away
from the party, a massive form stepped out and
marched purposefully toward the adventurers.
The ground (floor) shook terribly with each of
the golem's steps. It was glowing somewhat, but
did not appear to have been wounded in the least
by the fireball.
Ged: By Boccob!
Peldor: (moves toward the golem, invisible,
and swings his shortsword in a well-aimed
blow at the thing's leg)
golem: (ignores the puny blow)
Peldor: (the recoil of the impact drives
needles of pain through his arms) Argh.
golem: (swats Peldor)
Mongo: Whoaaaaah. (watches Peldor sail by
about twenty feet overhead)
Peldor: Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! (lands on the
floor behind the party, bruised and stunned)
Lyra: That _always_ happens to him. Poor
thief.
Rillen: (dashes forth and belts the thing
with his quarterstaff, but to no avail)
golem: (ignores the blow, swats Rillen, who
fortunately is able to roll somewhat with
the punch)
Rillen: (lands in a heap nearby, several ribs
broken) Ugh. I do not think I have EVER
been hit that hard. (spits out blood)
Arnold: (heaves a powerful blow, but the
golem ignores it) Aaaaaa.
Lyra: Let us see what another spell will do.
(casts Web upon the golem)
Mongo: (hurls his hammer again, and hits for
the second time)
golem: (ignores the blow, and then rips Lyra's
web apart like it was tissue paper)
Alindyar: My turn. (casts a Suggestion at the
golem) Why do you not desist in this march,
and stand aside?
golem: (not hearing the drow)
Alindyar: Argh. I guess not.
Peldor: Score it: golem 1, adventurers 0.
Belphanior: (charges the golem, Blackrazor
swinging in a deadly arc...that bounces off
of the golem's impenetrable skin) Damn!
golem: (bashes the elf)
Belphanior: (staggers back, all five of his
Stoneskins cancelled at once) Gagh.
Mongo: (runs up and hits the golem with his
hammer) Take _that_!
golem: (ignores this blow as well, and gives
Mongo a fist)
Mongo: Yargh! (rolls head over heels for
about twenty feet, backwards) Fuck, that
hurt!
Rillen: I could have told you that. (hefts
his magical javelin, and hurls it at the
golem) Maybe I can make a point here.
golem: (hit in the neck by the weapon, but
there is no penetration, and the javelin
snaps in two)
Rillen: Grr...
Peldor: (digging through his pack)
Arnold: (hits the golem, again, uselessly)
I am starding to think that we can'd stob
this guy.
Ged: (near the golem, but not in its range,
has decided not to cast any more spells,
and instead uses his wand of conjuration
to put up a shimmering red hemisphere
around himself)
Alindyar: What is he doing? (casting his
next spell)
Lyra: Looks like a prismatic sphere from
here. (also casting) Or at least one of
the early stages thereof.
golem: (looking around)
Alindyar: (casts Domination upon the golem)
golem: (unaffected)
Lyra: Nice try. (casts Shocking Grasp and
moves to touch the golem - a risky idea at
best)
Belphanior: (hits the golem again, but to
no avail) Fuck, fuck, fuck!
Mongo: (likewise) Damn it!
Arnold: (swings but misses) Aaaaar.
Peldor: (uses his ring to telekinese his
indestructable meteorite into the golem's
head) Maybe this'll work.
golem: <CLANG> (actually recoils from the
impact - slightly)
Peldor: Hmm.
Lyra: (moves in, taps the golem, delivering
a shock)
golem: (ignores it and turns toward Lyra)
Mongo: Keep away from her! (hits the golem
with his hammer, more to distract it than
in an attempt to injure it)
Lyra: (retreats)
Alindyar: My thanks, dwarf.
Ged: (puts up his second sphere, an orange
one)
Rillen: (moves in, his staff's blade out,
and stabs the golem, but only dents his
blade) Uh-oh.
golem: (punches Rillen, stunning him and
wounding him severely)
Rillen: Argh...(crawls away)
Arnold: (moves in to slash the golem again)
golem: (hits Arnold first, knocking him out
and sending him sprawling)
Mongo: (hits the golem yet again, with no
effect) Shit! We're losing!
Lyra: (casts Dig under one of the golem's
feet)
golem: (no master of dexterity, falls, one
foot caught in the sudden hole)
Alindyar: That got him. Nice job.
Lyra: Thanks. (she moves to help Rillen)
Peldor: (telekineses Arnold's body away
from the golem)
Ged: (from within his sphere) Thanks!
Peldor: No problem.
Belphanior: (holding his magical bowl, pours
some water into it, chanting)
Alindyar: Whatever are you doing? (casts a
Fly on himself)
Belphanior: (ignores the drow)
Peldor: (sets his meteorite orbiting the head
of the golem)
Belphanior: (conjures a huge water elemental
from his bowl) Attack that golem!
water elemental: (moves toward the golem)
Ged: (hastily begins spellcasting from behind
his formidable defenses, temporarily halting
the building of his prismatic sphere)
golem: (trying to climb out of the hole, and
slowly getting there)
Mongo: (backs up, dragging Arnold with him)
Rillen: (stands up shakily, and joins Mongo
as they retreat toward the heap of rubble
and possible escape)
Belphanior: (joins the other warriors as his
elemental moves in) Good idea.
Peldor: (backs up with the others, still
causing his meteorite to hover near the
golem's head) What about Ged?
Ged: What about me? (conjures a large earth
elemental, which appears outside his walls
of color) Attack the golem! Work with
the water elemental! Defeat that golem!
earth elemental: (vaguely understands what
the elf is talking about, and moves toward
the golem)
water elemental: (watches the earth elemental
approach)
Lyra: (continues her Dig spell, excavating
more earth from beneath the golem's other
foot)
golem: (gets stuck again)
Alindyar: (to Ged) Come along! Retreat with
us!
Ged: Never! My magic will defeat this golem
in the end! Flee if you must! I shall win!
Alindyar: Very well. (flies up to the opening
at the top of the cave-in, and ties two strong
ropes together handily, then secures one to a
large, entrenched boulder, and tosses the rope
down to the others) Feel free to join me up
here. (he flies down to pick up Lyra)
Peldor: (while waiting to climb up the rope,
he telekineses the meteorite into the golem's
head, distracting it) Hah.
golem: <CLANG>
water elemental: (attacks the golem)
earth elemental: (attacks the golem)
golem: (counter-attacks the elementals)
Ged: (begins cackling triumphantly as things
start to get very muddy)
golem: (pounding away at the two elementals,
and vice versa)
Ged: (puts up his third sphere, a yellow one)
others: (climbing to safety)
Things were a real mess, and to make it worse,
Ged's next spell was one to turn rock into mud.
He centered the effect right where the golem
was standing. Meanwhile, Lyra dropped a wall
of ice onto the golem's head (even sunken into
a muddy hole, the golem was still taller than
the elementals). Much commotion ensued, and
mud splattered everywhere. Meanwhile, all of
the adventurers except Ged reached safety atop
the rubble pile.
Peldor: (looking through the opening at the
continuation of the main tunnel beyond) I
see no enemies lurking in ambush for us.
Lyra: That is good.
Belphanior: (pointing wildly) Look!
Below, nearby Ged, the flurry of activity had
ceased. Momentarily, the golem pulled itself
from the muck, victorious. Nothing else moved
except Ged, who valiantly taunted the golem from
behind his mighty defenses.
Ged: Hey! Hey, you!
golem: (marches right for the grey elf)
Belphanior: He's in for it now...
Ged: (yelling at the golem) Stupid golem!
golem: (pounds at the elf's 3/7 of a prismatic
sphere, taking 20+40+80=140 points of mystical
damage, but saving for half; still, this is more
damage than the golem has taken so far from all
of the adventurers' other attacks put together)
Ged: (leaps aside, out of the sphere, as the
golem's huge fists smash into the ground where
he was standing) Hey! No fair!
Alindyar: If the golem can withstand the magical
damage, then it can penetrate the sphere...so
it would appear. (begins casting a spell)
Ged: (runs for the pile of rubble) Boccob damn
it!
golem: (turns, to give chase)
Alindyar: (casts an Advanced Illusion near the
golem, creating images of a large mob of loud
warriors) That may distract the construct...
golem: (charges the illusionary people)
Ged: (climbing the rope that the others used)
golem: (smashing illusions efficiently)
Mongo: (grabs the rope and starts reeling it
in, to hasten Ged's ascent) Come on up.
Ged: (reaches the top and joins the others)
That thing was a puny foe. Surely my magic
would have proven mightier in the end.
Peldor: It looked otherwise from up here...
Ged: Quiet, fool. (fumes)
The golem wandered about for a while, but no
longer seemed to notice the adventurers. Ged
wanted to stay and taunt the thing, but the rest
of the party felt that it was time to move on.
Shortly, they descended the slope on the other
side, and much healing magic was used before they
felt ready to move further in the huge tunnel.
next time : Brain suckers
ftp site : ccosun.caltech.edu, in pub/adnd/fluff/adventurers
notes : The golem was made of adamantite.
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