So there they were…
The party, consisting of Gnofulk the gnome barbarian,
Turnin the human monk, Shadowale the halfling rogue, and Rhogar the dragonborn
fighter, sat on the roof of a small building. Joining the party was Flappy, the
dumb-looking familiar of a certain missing wizard was gesturing off into the
distance at a dam holding back lava, and four goblins: three scared and one,
named Zoop, hell-bent on defending his neighborhood and “soupin’ some guys!”
The party has a bad feeling about the dam. Gnofulk,
having honed his skills enough to vastly improve his eyesight, could see the
dam, but due to perspective, and the dam edge being way taller than the
building, all he could discern was the gleaming of the occasional, very
polished, metal helmet as it popped just into view. The party deduces that the
Silver Flame must be trying to break the dam. They interrupt Zoop, who is still
rambling about how much he wants to soup somebody for trying to kill his
friends, with questions about the dam, but the simple soup peddler doesn’t know
much. The goblin speculates that if the dam were to break, it would probably be
bad? He cooks soup. He’s not an engineer.
Gnofulk is hoisted up in the air by Rhogar to survey the
rest of the area. Several Silver Flame patrols are seen to the west – dead.
Those are Daask neighborhoods, and while they appear to be in the process of
leaving, they are still abundant in the area.
The party decides Zoop can’t stay; he is not on good
terms with the Daask should they come this way, and his shop is not far from
the ‘downriver’ lava flow, and if the dam were to break, the goblin would be
undulated with lava. Unfortunately, the vats of hot soup are quite heavy, and
the party insists that they must leave the soup behind if they are to make good
time to the dam. Zoop relents, but insists that each goblin take a ladle of hot
soup with them, you know, just in case.
The group descends from the group via a ladder, and mere
steps into the trip, the three scared goblins immediately drop their ladles. On
the ground Zoop sighs, and readies his improvised weapon.
The party determines that they will need to traverse the
foundry to the north to reach the dam quickly, and set out, backtracking
towards the bridge they “promised” to guard, and leaving the Daask in the
neighborhoods to their immediate northwest unbothered.
As they approach the bridge, some of the Silver Flame
soldiers, whom the party had originally duped into wandering off, returned.
They did not look pleased, and spread themselves out over their entire side of
the bridge, regarding the party coldly.
Turnin tries to bluff, asserting that the party has
dutifully been guarding the bridge the whole time, but the zealots draw their
blades, gesture to Zoop and the goblins, and accuse the party of lying and
consorting with the evil the Silver Flame has pledged to destroy.
Zoop springs into action, sprinting out from the safety
of the party, and hurtles his ladle of piping hot soup towards the accusative paladin,
splattering him in the face. Souped! The paladins are too far to totally close
with, Rhogar advances, stopping a little short of the line of battle, and
flings a hand axe, striking the paladin wiping soup from is eyes. He then turns
to face the two paladins on the flank, trying to draw them in. Shadowale,
following behind Rhogar, is more fleet of foot, and as Rhogar’s thrown axe
strikes, so does the halfling, his quick blades winding weak spots in the
zealot’s armor.
The paladins find their footing and retort. The duo close
on Rhogar, and through pure religious fervor, start raining critical blows and
smites upon the dragonborn, though his tough hide and combat training manage seem
to be blunting at least some of the damage, and allow him to keep his cool. The
leader recovers enough to notice the halfling before him, and while he lands a
blow, the rogue is able to uncannily position himself to mitigate some of the
force of the strike. The final paladin advances, blade drawn, and readies
himself for an attack from the monk closest to him.
Turnin obligies, skipping forward with his staff twirling
in an attempt to distract the paladin, but the zealot sees through the feint.
Blows are quickly traded, but with a powerful unarmed strike to the paladin’s
chest, he is thrown to the edge of the bridge, where he slams into the rocky
protective lip, and teeters, arms flailing. Gnofulk joins the fight, his small
legs propelling him forward into the action. He gives the teetering paladin a
shove, which pushes him over the edge into lava, and then moves to help Rhogar.
Zoop shouts encouragement to the party, but is not a master tactician. Despite
the distraction, in short order, the leader of the patrol is slain, and while bloodied
himself, Rhogar, is able to accidentally skewer one of his two assailants while
the other is merely knocked out by Turnin.
An unintelligible magical scroll is looted from the corpse
of the patrol leader by Shadowale. The party prepares to move north, through
the foundry, but want to update Blume, the turncoat with a conscious second-in-command
of the crusade with their worries about the dam. The party gives Zoop and the
goblin troop a long list of things to tell the elf paladin guarding an exit for
the fleeing Cogsfolk, to which the goblins blink, their tiny jaws agape. Rhogar
the poet gives them a rhyming couplet to convery instead: “Tell elf Blume; Dam
go boom.” The goblins nod and grin, scampering and skipping towards the
protected exit, singing the rhyme to themselves, the song interspersed with
Zoop asking the others if they saw how well he souped that one guy.
The party enters the foundry, but find it abandoned;
littered with work discarded carelessly by fleeing workers. They rapidly
traverse the walkways and catwalks, and exit, arriving in the northern, more
populated side of the Cogs here.
Gnofulk is familiar the most with the area, and outlines
the quickest path towards the dam, keeping the lava stream relatively close to
the left of the party. This section of the Cogs is in an uproar. The party
advance as quickly as they can, hurrying all manner of orc and goblin civilians
back towards Blume and safety.
As they pick their way through streets and crowds alike,
they happen upon a Silver Flame patrol. This trio of paladins brandishing blades
and menacing nearly two dozen Cogs folk in a back alley. Turnin extends his
staff out horizontally to his side, and brings the party to a halt.
After the briefest of conferences, the party draws their
ranged weapons, and swiftly swing into the alleyway, close to within 15 feet of
the paladins and attack. The paladins, unaware of the new challengers behind
them, are devastated, and fortunately the party doesn’t have any errant shots
into the Cogsfolk behind them. The paladins stagger, and try to turn to face
the party, but are quickly overwhelmed. One is slain by Shadowale, another
incapacitated by Turnin, and the third is spared by Rhogar, who bellowed the
foot soldier into submission. The soldier knows only his orders – to keep the foul
beasts disorganized and down in the Cogs – and cannot enlighten the party any
about the dam. Rhogar snarls in disgust, and the soldier begins tearing off his
Silver Flame regalia as he tries to outpace the Cogsfolk, who are being urged
out of the area by the party.
The party continues on, and as they near the last cluster
of hovels that pass as houses down here in the cogs, they hear two familiar
voices (one deep; one not) arguing.
They discover Rhaaal, the orc pit fighter, arguing with
his manager, trainer and corner goblin, Zeki. Gnofulk approaches, and the party
is able to learn that Rhaaal wants to fight the shiny intruders in the Cogs,
and Zeki thinks it’s time to flee. Gnofulk tries to convince Rhaaal and Zeki to
join the fight, and help the party reach the dam, but despite every possible
advantage, fails to do so, and Zeki’s position of discretion holds more sway
over the orc. The party then takes a different track, and suggests that the
greenskin duo take a long, meandering way out, and that they try to bring any
Cogsfolk they find down towards Blume and the safe exit. Should they find any
Silver Flame patrols though, Rhaaal shouldn’t hold back. The duo agrees to the
plan, and stealthily depart.
Peeking out from the safety of this last cluster of
hovels, the party sees their path to the upper part of the dam, a switchback
carved into the little cliff side, blocked. Two well armored paladins guard the
footpath on the ground, and two Silver Flame crossbowmen and entrenching
themselves at the top.
The party bursts from the hovels, overrunning the
paladins on the ground and catching them off guard. Rhogar lands a brutal hack
and offers his apologies while the rest of the party closes in. A vicious blow is
lined up against Turnin, but Rhogar manages to intercept it, knocking the
assailant out. His fellow guard is also quickly incapacitated. The crossbowmen
have established themselves above, and begin to shoot down into the party.
Rhogar and his magical shield negates the first volley, and then the gnome and
dragonborn begin moving up the switchback, Rhogar pausing to raise his shield
as the crossbows are readied and raised again.
Shadowale and Turnin, being the most agile of the party, attempt
a more difficult but more direct route, and attempt to climb the cliff wall,
though Turnin misses a toehold, and only Shadowale makes any progress to start.
The murderous halfling is just shy of the top, and will soon be on the
crossbowmen.
Turnin gives up the climbing idea, and sprints up the
switchback, joining the rest of the party as they overwhelm the crossbowmen.
One is again mercifully knocked out, but a second is pushed viciously off the
cliff by Gnofulk. As they establish themselves on the high ground, the
sharp-eyed gnome spies a showdown on the dam.
Asmund, the half giant paladin towers over Steve von Carlsburg Jr, grumpy, de-facto leader
of the Silver Flame in Sharn, and leader of this violent endeavor. Steve’s three
Silver Flame attendants form a circle, and single combat is joined-
-then abruptly cancelled, and two paladin attendants cut
down Asmund’s legs and strip him of his weapon.
The party quickly approaches close enough to hear Steve
deride the disobedient half ogre. They advance onto the dam’s walkway together
and Steve shouts at them, in an attempt to dissuade them from obstructing his
holy work. The party tries to comprehend the fanatic’s course of action, and while
Steve denies being behind the massacre of the clerics, promising that the true
perpetrators will be dealt with once the Daask are cleansed from the city, the
party cannot believe him.
With an exultation to the Silver Flame, Steve commands
his paladins to intercept the newcomers, and swings his hammer, striking an
enchanted looking spike that has been driven into the center of the dam, which
shakes violently with the blow.
Gnofulk charges toward Steven in a blind rage, but is
stopped by a paladin attendant. After a few failed attempts, Gnofulk manages to
catch the paladin off balance, and push him off the edge. The attendant skids
down the side of the dam, and sloshes into the lava below, too shocked to utter
a sound.
Turnin runs up, and launches himself over the gnome to
engage Steve with a few probing blows. Shadowale also wades into the thick of
things, stabbing wildly at the commander of the Sharn’s Silver Flame. The two remaining
paladins slash at the party, and attempt to protect their commander, while
Rhogar rallies Asmund, who blesses the party, and then moves to flank the
attendants.
Steve abandons the spike for now, and swings his large
blessed hammer at Shadowale landing a telling blow. Gnofulk tries to manhandle
Steve, but fails, and finds himself handing one handed from the ledge instead,
though Turnin is able to stand his ground and still help Gnofulk get the arm
clutching his precious battle-axe up onto the ledge as well. Shadowale
disengages from Steve, only to appear behind the paladins, ready to strike
again. The paladins and Steve reply, landing blows and magical smites upon
their foes, which manage to frighten Turnin and Rhogar.
Succumbing to fear, Rhogar abandons his training and
relies on reptilian instinct, squatting down and belching at Steve and one of
his attendants, momentarily engulfing them in a cone of devastating flame. Gnofulk
scrambles back onto the ledge, and “squirrel-hugs” the dwarf before shifting
weight and pitching him over the edge of the dam in an unwise but successful
suplex attack. A Wilhelm Scream bursts from Steve’s lips as he, his blessed
hammer, his shiny armor, and all his glittering (and probably magical)
talismans and trinkets land in the lava below with a resounding, onomatopoeic *ploop*.
Asmund has found his blade, and shouts “Orders?” at the
party, who sheepishly shrug at the towering paladin, as they had declined to
take any of Blume’s sealed “time to call off the crusade” orders from earlier. Without
the orders, the zealots cannot be swayed to surrender or stand down, and set
about avenging their commander against impossible odds. One quickly falls to
sharp blades, and the other is knocked off the dam by Asmund with a hearty
kick.
Turnin asks what should be done about the spike, but
Asmund replies that is not the concern of the party. It will soon be removed
and the dam repaired. Without Steve to strike and activate it, the danger has
passed for now.