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Jorogumo arrives in time to witness the aftermath of the conflict, after the oni has committed seppuku and the bone devil teleports away. She decides to run while she still lives. Racing on her eight hairy spider legs, she flees from the Ghost Tower, never to return...


ROUND 2:

The jorogumo continues to move through the palace, getting closer to the source of the uproar...


ROUND 1:

The jorogumo scuttles swiftly on her eight giant spider legs, throwing wide and passing through the sliding ricepaper doors to make her way downstairs and investigate the commotion...

Full round opening doors and moving...


Hearing more distress cries echoing throughout the Ghost Tower, Jorogumo gets more and more nervous and irrate.

Dammit! Dammit! Dammit!... Can't a woman-spider get knocked up in peace in the bloody Shogun's flipping Ghost Tower!? What the hell!?...
I will go see what is the matter, my darling, don't worry at all... I will be right back to ki--iss you, after I take care of whatever these second rate samurai and new-fish ninja can't seem to handle... I told Yoshinori Shogun, you get what you pay for...

Turning to wink at the Ogon Fox, she reinforces her suggestion to stay right there with a suggestion spell-like ability... Will DC 19 or Fox stays where he is for the next few hours...


The Ogon Fox wrote:

Okay, I'm going out the window.

The Fox glances at the door behind the jorogumo, but decides against trying to move last her. Instead, he dashes to the window and opens it.

I'm pretty sure I have to use one move action to get to the window and another move action to open it--and therefore don't have any actions left to jump out. Her turn.

In Japanese: NOOO!! I mean... Jorogumo gestures elaborately at the Fox... Why don't you stay here and relax, my sweet kitsune? Suggestion, Will DC 19 to resist...

She scuttles horribly on her eight long spider legs, drawing close to Fox by the window...


High at the top of the Ghost Tower:

It's the sad part of mating, my honey... The part where I must kill you, so that our children may have life, dear kitsune... Yes... I'm so sorry, my sweetheart, but... I must now kill you, see... and implant our fertilized eggsac... into your beautiful body, my darling! Isn't it so beautiful and meet!? Hahaha! Yesss!!

The jorogumo leers lasciviously... no, ravenously (she drools, and licks her lips)... Then she transforms horribly, sprouting eight long, hairy, black, spindly spider legs from her back!

Thank you for siring my spawn, handsome kitsune! I eagerly anticipate what our offspring shall be! Part kitsune, part jorogumo... wonderful!!


Up in the jorogumo's mating chamber...

The Ogon Fox at last succumbs to jorogumo's enchantments and aphrodisiac venom, giving in to unnatural lust and indulging strange passions...

R-rated stuff! No kids allowed!:
In Japanese: Oh, yessss!! Yessss!! Finallyyy!! Ooohhhh!! My sweet lover, my kitsune! Yesssss!! The moans of pleasure from the jorogumo start out feminine, human... they grow more bestial, more... arachnidian... as her pleasure and desire builds to the moment of climax!

After lying a moment in the Fox's arms, trembling and panting, she catches her breath and, smiling smugly at Fox, lights a cigar...

Now comes the bittersweet part, my darling kitsune...


Up in the jorogumo's mating chamber, the jorogumo grows agitated as her intended mate continues to ignore her to look out the window at the battle unfolding below...

She puts down her harp and casts suggestion on the kitsune...

Will DC 20 resists...

Silly boy! Why don't you just come over here and make love to me!

She removes her kimono, revealing the curvy, womanly body of a Japanese woman in her twenties...


Pay NO mind to those trespassers, my sweet kitsune! Here, I shall play some music to soothe your jangled nerves, my love...

The jorogumo strums an exotic harp...


The Ogon Fox wrote:

What is that dragon roaring about? wonders the small part of Toshio's mind that is not reduced to a haze because of the jorogumo's poison and enchantments. Is someone attacking the shogun's palace?

Barely resisting the jorogumo's allure for just a moment, he says drearily, "Let me see out the window, what is going on down there?" And tries to move in that direction.

I don't whether you want to allow me to see out the window and perhaps obtain more clarity of mind, or have the jorogumo overpower me for now--either way seems reasonable to me. If the overpower option, then we should just fade to black here.

Do not trouble yourself, my darling! Oh! No! Please, do not...

Driven by her own fearful curiosity, perhaps, jorogumo makes no move to stop Fox San from peeking out the window...


Up on the top floor of the Flower Palace, in the jorogumo's "love nest", the fearsome roar of the underworld imperial dragon is heard again...

The jorogumo casts a nervous glance downward, as if she might see through four floors down to the entrance hall...

Something is going on at the entrance!... I'm sure the underworld dragon will handle it... Nonetheless, I had better make haste, and mate with my handsome prize...

On her hands and knees, a seductive smile on her pretty face, she crawls toward the listless kitsune, and takes him in her arms, planting venomous kisses on his lips...


The Ogon Fox wrote:

[dice=Perception to hear dragon roar?]1d20+13-1

"What's that?" Toshio asks aloud to the jorogumo. "Does your shogun have a dragon, too?"

Jorogumo is distracted from the song she is singing for her handsome captive, and alarmed by the dragon's roar...

Um, yes, my darling, the Shogun is a powerful Prince. Not every Prince can boast of such pets!

She seems worried now, and forgets what verse she was singing...


The Ogon Fox wrote:

Toshio Okumura, who for a time was known as the Ogon Fox, languishes where the jorōgumo keeps him prisoner. He has been forced to spend some time in all three of his forms (kitsune, human, and fox) since the woman-spider took him captive, to suit her whims, but at the moment he is in his natural form, the kitsune.

How did this happen? Why does this cruel shōgun care about my father, or his grandfather's decree? And how long, now, till I die?
Toshio shudders as he envisions his own dead body filled with the eggs of the jorōgumo...

X marks the spot on the Ghost Tower Adventure Map where Ogon Fox is currently captive of the jorogumo...

High up in his prison on the fifth floor of the Ghost Tower of Flower Palace, Ogon Fox languishes, despairing of rescue. All of his magical warlock tricks could not save him from this cruel fate... his secret identity as a vigilante did nothing to stop this unfair doom... He felt himself undergoing a profound metamorphosis as the jorogumo poisoned him with lascivious licks and kisses that left his body listless and helpless, but honed his mind and spirit in heretofore unknown ways...

The jorogumo has her wanton way with the Ogon Fox, insuring that he fertilizes her monstrous eggs by many cunning charms and enchantments and the art of geisha...


Jorogumo laughs as well, pleased and excited at her Shogun's proclamation...

Domo arigato, Ashikaga Yoshinori Shogun!

She takes the bamboo cage containing Ogon Fox in fox form, and kowtowing on hands and knees, backs out of the court with head bowed, chattering giggles barely contained as she salivates over her delicious prize...


Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshinori wrote:

Leering malevolently at the little Fox in the bamboo cage, Ashikaga Yoshinori Shogun is certain he has captured one of the offspring of one of the pirates his grandfather condemned to the seventh generation.

Japanese: You look a lot like your scumbag pirate father, Fox... I'm sure you're one of the pirate's spawn... And if you aren't, well... I'll still be doing a service to the World by killing another tricky, good-for-nothing kitsune!

Japanese: Ashikaga Shogun... I humbly beg of you... Please, allow me to... play with him for a while first? I would like to mate with this handsome kitsune, and implant my egg within him before he dies... Please, grant your humble and lonely servant this request... as a reward for capturing him for you?


After chasing the elusive Fox around the Ashikaga Flower Gardens for the better part of an hour, the jorogumo finally corners him with the help of the Shogun's samurai and ninja. Ogon Fox's luck has finally run out!

Chīsana kitsune o rirakkusu s$!%e mite kudasai. Watashitachi wa anata o kizutsukeru koto wa arimasen!

Japanese:
Please try to relax, Little Fox. We will not hurt you!

Surrounded by the blades of enemies and this shapeshifting monster, Ogon Fox knew the desolation of despair... His goose was cooked!


Ogon Fox GM bot wrote:

Will 1d20+8 resists again!

Fox turns and bolts toward a grove of weeping willows, hoping to lose the jorogumo in the drooping foliage...

The jorogumo pretends to weep, a mockery of human sorrow...

In Japanese: What's wrong, little Fox!? Do you not think me beautiful? Or is it my singing that displeases you?

Then she laughs cruelly and transforms into her true monstrous shape...


Ogon Fox GM bot wrote:
Jorogumo of the Palace Gardens wrote:

...But the kitsune's luck has run out...

The Shogun's jorogumo minion has spotted Ogon Fox hiding in a cherry tree of the grove it lairs in, and disguised as a beautiful young maiden, approaches, singing a lovely Japanese folksong...

Jorogumo casts charm person on Fox... Will DC 18...

Will save vs DC 18 charm person...1d20+8 resists!

In Japanese to the jorogumo: Stay away from me, "fair maiden"! I know what you are!

Fox leaps out of the cherry tree and backs away from the jorogumo...

Singing sweetly: Watashi o osoreru na, chīsana kitsune... Watashi wa tada no koibito o sagashite iru kodokuna otomedesu...

Japanese:
Do not fear me, little Fox... I am just a lonely maiden searching for a lover...

Casts charm person on Fox a second time...


...But the kitsune's luck has run out...

The Shogun's jorogumo minion has spotted Ogon Fox hiding in a cherry tree of the grove it lairs in, and disguised as a beautiful young maiden, approaches, singing a lovely Japanese folksong...

Jorogumo casts charm person on Fox... Will DC 18...


In the fragrant gardens of the Shogun's palace dwells a jorogumo, or "woman-spider", a cunning and lethal shapeshifter... She spies the Ogon Fox as he hides in a cherry tree...

Delightful little morsel! This must be the kitsune my master seeks... Perhaps I can convince master to let me mate with this handsome Fox before we kill him...