Seelah of Iomedae |
Seelah also switches to longbow, positioning out of alignment with other characters and trying to space such to thwart area affect type spells ...
Attack: 1d20 + 8 ⇒ (10) + 8 = 18, Damage: 1d8 + 4 ⇒ (2) + 4 = 6
Thoth the Constant |
"Well that was certainly interesting."
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Thoth the Constant |
Thoth looks around the room.
"Anybody need a shot of Lady Seelah's wand?"
great things about pregens their wands recharge at the beginning of each session.
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Thoth the Constant |
its a cure mod wand amiri.
amiri's other healing: 1d8 + 2 ⇒ (2) + 2 = 4
cure mod algar: 2d8 + 3 ⇒ (2, 5) + 3 = 10
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Seelah of Iomedae |
Seelah starts to inspect the room and bodies. While gathering information by infiltration is no longer an option, she notes that the party had better not come up empty handed.
DaWay |
vial of unholy water, +2 glamered scale mail, lissala's caress, cloak of resistance +1, headband of inspired wisdom +2, gold unholy symbol of lissala, and silver dust, potion of inflict serious wounds, cloak of resistance +1, headband of alluring charisma +2
a medallion of thoughts around the statue of Lissala, and a chest behind the statue perserves the cult's documaents: ancient tomes and recent correspondence, including a letter from the de facto high priestess of lissala planning to bring runelord Krune back to varisia, as well as 1200 worth of gems, coins, and jevelry.
Seelah of Iomedae |
"Well this should make up for us killing everyone who knew anything ..."
Seelah walks over to the vampires, a few swift hacks to sever their heads ... and then she pours holy water on them.
Next she collects up the evidence and loot ...
"We best be moving ..."
Quelion |
Quelion shrugs. "Hardly anything else we could have done. The undead are notoriously difficult to capture and interrogate." Although he does inspect the materials quickly. "Hmm, resurrection of some ancient being of dubious reputation. Well, at least for once we aren't the ones responsible for waking it. Yet. Possibly. I don't put any level of stupidity past our illustrious leadership. That said, best move on quickly as it's not happening here and now."
Algar Lysandris |
My my the runelord of Sloth. His weapon is a longspear if i remember correctly. I seem to recall that he was the chief priest of the followers of the Goddess.
Algar ponders the consequence of the news.
Ha and thank you for the healing. I agree we should make sure that we destroy every undead and head out
Thoth the Constant |
"indubitably"
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DaWay |
With the Pathfinders’ defeat of Milena Talich and Ilan Kosta, any remaining Feasters of the Heart disband, and the dominated humans who made up much of its membership return to their normal lives.
The Pathfinders return what information they gained to Sheila Heidmarch, who in turn shares it with the Decemvirate. From this, especially the correspondence between Ilan Kosta and the mysterious Vandiana, the Pathfinder Society learns that the cult of Lissala today is largely decentralized but that its branches are in the process of unifying behind one ultimate goal: the resurrection of Runelord Krune, the last high priest of Lissala before Earthfall. With this information, the Pathfinder Society can begin finding out when and how Krune will be resurrected, and how to stop his return.
[ooc]I will report the scenario complete, unfortunately my printer is out of ink and I can't afford to buy more until my next payday. So for now...1 XP, 2 PP, 4401 GP plus day job rolls and your list is...
Lissalan Library Amid the Feasters of the Heart’s prized possessions is a collection of ancient volumes on their faith. When consulting these books, you gain a +2 circumstance bonus on Knowledge (religion) checks regarding Lissala and her ancient cult.
+1 shock rapier (8,320 gp)
+2 glamered scale mail (6,900 gp)
cloak of resistance +1 (1,000 gp)
headband of alluring charisma +2 (4,000 gp)
headband of inspired wisdom +2 (4,000 gp)
Lissala’s caress (4,500 gp; this +1 whip sickens the target for 1d6 minutes [DC 15 Fort negates]. Additional failed saves increase the effect’s duration but not its severity.)
medallion of thoughts (12,000)
potion of inflict moderate wounds (300 gp)
potion of inflict serious wounds (750 gp)
potion of invisibility (300 gp)
Sihedron brand (endurance) (4,827 gp)
Will get the next part posted up tonight.
Thoth the Constant |
Day Job: 1d20 + 9 ⇒ (4) + 9 = 13
Surely I made some sort of archaeological discovery.
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Quelion |
9875-1 for Quelion. Remember slow XP track.
EDIT: Also, the new rules for wealth are regardless of season: Quelion's playing down, so he should be making the average of the low/high rewards, divided by 2 (for slow) as I understand it. Don't really have time to check right now.
DaWay |
Session reported, Quelion your gold is 6126 GP.
Feast of Sigils
Sheila Heidmarch’s brief is short and to the point. “Thousands of years ago, a group of insanely powerful wizard kings ruled Thassilon, a vast world-spanning empire. Many of the great monuments in Varisia, including the Irespan here in Magnimar and the Storval Stairs, are relics of this forgotten age. The wizard kings wielded powerful rune magic and declared themselves rune lords. The Thassilonian empire was destroyed by some immense cataclysmic event, but the runelords were prepared and entombed themselves in hidden, wellprotected chambers and put themselves into deep, magical sleep.
“Until recently, we thought the secret of the location of these chambers and methods of waking the runelords of Thassilon was forgotten. However, recent findings revealed that a powerful group of Lissalan cultists knows where Runelord Krune is sleeping and are working to waken him from his long sleep. Awakening a powerful and ambitious wizard like Krune would have a massive impact on Golarion the Decemvirate would prefer to avoid.”
Sheila nods to the armored woman next to her. “Ollysta has been actively pursuing the activities of the cult. She just got a lead about a powerful branch of Lissalan cultists operating in Kaer Maga. We need you to track down the cultists and find out what they are planning and disrupt their operation in Kaer Maga.”
Seelah of Iomedae |
"Do you wish us to be ... attempt to be .... discreet in our information gathering, or may we be more 'forceful'? What do we already know about Kaer Maga and the cultists there?
Thoth the Constant |
any relevant knowledge skill? I will level up my character tonight.
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DaWay |
Why are the cultists in Kaer Maga?
“We don’t know why they chose Kaer Maga. Perhaps they’re taking advantage of the lack of authority and chaos.”
How will we find the cultists?
“Several weeks ago a friend of the Society in Kaer Maga sent me a letter asking for help with a criminal element in the City of Strangers. She realized that they were tampering with foul magic, and that we were her best chance to find help. You’ll meet her at or near the Blushing Rose brothel. Ask for Miss Feathers. We’re not sure how embroiled in this she is, so make sure she’s doing well. She can be a valuable contact in the city.”
Knowledge Religion or History will suffice.
Seelah of Iomedae |
Using the "collection of ancient volumes on their faith" from the Cultists Kiss ...
Know Religion: 1d20 + 10 + 2 ⇒ (13) + 10 + 2 = 25
DaWay |
As long as you find out what they are doing, their life is in your hands.
Knowledge (religion) or Knowledge (history)
The PCs can recall information about Lissala and her cultists by succeeding at sufficiently high Knowledge checks.
15+ She is the corrupt goddess of runes and knowledge, and her holy symbol is the Sihedron.
20+ Lissala’s high priest was Krune, the Runelord of Sloth. In spite of the fact that she has vanished and her high priest is sleeping, a cult survives dedicated to returning her influence to Golarion.
25+ During holidays in Thassilonian times, the followers of Lissala practiced a ritual called the Feast of Sigils, which emphasized indulgence and excess.
30+ The ancient Lissalan Feast of Sigils was a ritual of power in which participants would sacrifice a small part of themselves and in return gain great power.
Seelah of Iomedae |
"I concur ... we sacrificed enough of ourselves 'joining' the cult on our last mission. Time to rid humanity of some weeds."