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Journal entries for the Rise of the Runelords campaign

Character: Sabin

Sabin Nov 2014 journal

Although we would have to wait until the next full moon we decided to go back to the area today to see if we can find the spot. Around the frozen lake/swamp we search in a unsuccessful attempt to figure out the path to Xin Shalast. Breathing was difficult and it was clearly draining away our strength. Luckily for us rope trick provided relief from the thin air. After spending the day and part of the evening trying to figure out how to find the way we decided to leave.

Trask attempted a teleport but found that it failed. A quick test with dimension door pointed out that there was something blocking teleport out of the area, the same thing likely would prevent teleport back into the area. Since wind walk was gone we decided to each use our own method to get down the mountain. I glanced over to kane and just said “you coming?”. I later found out that the others were still deciding on the best course of action. After the rest of them caught up with us several miles down river we had discovered that Nolan and Rigal were missing. We made it back to the frozen lake again and discovered the two of them trying to get warm and greatly affected by the thin air. Trask created a rope trick and we waited until morning to try once again to get out with a full range of spells. Even with wind walk we looped around a couple of times. We decided that we would all watch and follow Takkad out so that we make sure we are all together. We found a good place nearby for a teleport spot outside the crazy confusion area.

Now that we have scouted the area we have decided to come back the day before the full moon. Most of us have decided to get magic items to help with the breathing. The ioun stones were very expensive and I now feel very poor. Luckily Takkad was kind enough to buy me the focus for “sign of Wrath”, a loan. With time I was able to learn a number of new 6th level spells. Given the lack of funds I had to skip over spells that require the purchase of expensive focus to cast or require expensive materials. Although I could not pass up the spell true seeing even though I cannot afford the 250gp for the spell material. Instead I created 5 scrolls of Blood Money and have to hope that Takkad and Kane are willing to heal the damage and restore the lost point of health. I have determines that I can use Blood Money once for materials less than 500gp without affecting combat abilities. Given the Karzoug’s fondness for transmutation I have made a point to make sure to learn stone to flesh. Trask should still have the scroll so this will make it so that two of us have the ability just in case. The domineering weapons will protect us from 3 attempts to harm us with transmutation so this should just be a backup plan.

With all of the previous scouting the teleport back to the spot just down river of the lake was easy.  >From there we once again Wind walked back to the lake early in the day so that we would have plenty of time before moon rise. Takkad chose to sustain from food for days before moonrise to ensure that at least one person was in the proper state of mind. Turns out that he was able to see the path outlines by the moon light where as the rest of us could not. We found out later that true seeing would have also shown the path. Our new half naked friend was somehow getting information about us from her fey cousins down in the swamp. I clearly don’t understand these fey folk but she guided us down the path until the path narrows into an obvious trap point. Off in the distance we could see what looked to be fire light coming from a cave. Arcane eye showed that the cave was occupied by a group of giants and further checking of the other side showed another group of giants. It looks as if this is a great spot to throw/drop large rock onto anyone that dared to pass. Moving on down the road I found Xin Shalast. The glow of the fires in the city indicated that there are numerous creatures in the city. I could not tell if there are hundreds or thousands in the city. It could also be that they have every burning torch’s so it looked heavily occupied. About this time the arcane eye ended so I was not able to get into the city.

Rigal and Nolan had decided to not purchase magic items to help with the thin air so Trask took them back to the city so that each of them could purchase a necklace of adaptation.  This should have been a quick trip but Trask used up all of his available spell slots trying to successfully teleport to the city and back so they had to stay in the city over night. I don’t want to wait until morning we should be pushing forward but here we are waiting for there return. I have invisibility plus dimension door/teleport that I could use today so maybe I should scout ahead, find out some information. I could be back before the other return. But Karzoug may actually know that we are here so we should keep together.

Character: Trask

The Journal of Trask Feltherup

5 Lamashan, Sunday

So at long last, we decided to forego further testing of our thermal fortitude and leave the higher latitudes behind. We teleported back to the library to “prepare”.

Really, all we needed to “prepare” was to get a good night’s sleep and remember some spells. Well, I think Takkad did want to go to Magnimar to buy some goggles of darkness, and Sedgewick picked up some special crossbow bolts. Myself, I felt pretty prepared. But then Avia decided she wanted to get one of the whirly stones, and Takkad also wanted to talk to the mayor. Nolin said he was interested in going too, so I agreed to teleport everybody there tomorrow.

6 Lamashan, Moonday

What a delightful day at Magnimar. We soooo yanked Takkad’s chain. I think to properly record this, I will need to write it as though it were written as a prophecy. Ahem …

And it shall come to pass in those days, that the Wandering Man, the Master of Fire, Her Lady of Holy Pain, He Who Shatters Doors, and the Illustrator shall come together in the City of Lesser Glamor. And while they shall arrive as one, they shall depart as many. For it is said that Her Lady and the Illustrator shall seek out the Stones of Whirliness, and though they be scarce, they shall find them with but a wee bit of searching. And yea, the Man of Wandering shall see through the Darkness, and both he and the Illustrator shall find cold iron to thwart their enemies.

And as a group they shall seek audience with the Leader of the City of Lesser Glamor, but lo, they shall desire two different Paths.

One Path, the path of Light, shall require camaraderie, bonding, and demonstrations among peers before finally consummating in arriving at a time with which to confer with the Leader. And much merriment shall be had before the Meeting.

But the other Path, the path of Dark and Haste and Avoidance of Camaraderie, shall also be proposed. And there will be those who strongly desire one Path over the other, and those who Could Care Less. Yet both Paths cannot be taken; one must must be taken while the other is discarded.

And only one among them can return all of them to their origins, and he shall favor one Path over another.

And it shall come to pass that after the moon has risen, a Message shall arrive on the wind to the Wandering Man, seeking his whereabouts. And he shall reiterate again, out loud this time to the Shunned Mage, that the Path they are taking is not one of his choosing, and shall wonder Out Loud if others have Lost Their Minds.

Upon receiving this communication, the Shunned Mage shall make himself present, thus choosing one Path but avoiding the Desirable One, and shall directly and summarily return himself, Her Ladyship, and the Aimless One to whence they’d come, leaving the rest to their Path. Using Foul Magic, the Leader shall be informed despite the possibility of Great Camaraderie.

And so a Meeting Time for the following day shall not be made, and the remainder of the group shall return very late in the Evening but full of mirth and song.

Thus endeth the prophecy.

7 Lamashan, Toilday

It turns out that while we were in Magnimar the previous day, Kane had asked some questions of Desna and one of them was to learn whether fasting was really necessary to discern the path to Xin Shalast. And the answer was, no, it wasn’t. Takkad was curious, though, as to whether it made a difference and decided to fast beforehand anyway as an experiment.

Having acquired, we thought, all we needed we teleported to the cabin in the morning, and then used windwalk to make our way upstream. The wind did increase, but although it slowed us we still made progress much faster than walking would be. We found what we believed to be the tributary Ava, and in short order we did indeed see a tall and beautiful waterfall. If we were walking or boating, it would present a formidable obstacle, but in gaseous form we traversed it easily.

Finally we came to what seemed to be a frozen lake which seemed to be the source of what seemed to be the river. If you’re detecting some skepticism, you’re very perceptive. Increasingly, it seems, things are not what they seem.

As we solidified at the short of the lake, two things quickly became apparent to us. It was indeed very cold, and the air was indeed very thin. Endure elements had been cast on all of us, so the cold was noticeable but not dangerous, but few of us had any means to breathe when air was scarce. I noticed that one got tired more easily, and seemed to have less endurance or stamina at this altitude, and I realized that it might be prudent to obtain some magical means to improve upon this.

The lake, it turns out, was actually a marsh (but still frozen). If one walked carefully out on the fairly clear ice, one could see that sometimes the bottom was mere inches away while other times it was measured in feet. At this altitude, there wasn’t the usual collection of marsh grass and plants, and certainly there didn’t seem to be any animals or life. Instead, I observed that there seemed to be some fungi and lichen growing here.

Takkad cast True Seeing and went looking around the lake in windwalk form to cover as much ground as possible, but found nothing out of the ordinary.

It occurred to me that one way around the thin air problem might be a rope trick. And it turned out that worked very well – we waited for Nolin and Takkad inside the rope trick, a bit cozy but at least comfortable.

I thought it was just myself, but in talking with the others I found that when outside, there was also this growing unease, like something was wrong or out of place. It wasn’t so strong as to be distracting, but was apparently real, nonetheless.

Takkad tried a number of other things, including using a rock to simulate a moon, and asking the peacock quill for clues (it basically said, “you’re in the right place; wait for the moon”). Having learned pretty much everything we could (or so we thought), we decided to teleport back to the library and come back the night of the full moon.

But, um, it failed. Something was resisting me, and a couple of attempts to teleport back to the library failed. We decided to make our way back to the place below the falls and try again from there. And when we’d made it below that big falls, we found the feeling of unease was no longer present.

Unfortunately, neither was Rigel nor Nolin. We weren’t quite sure when we’d lost them, but looking around, we realized they were not with us.

Since windwalk had expired, I cast Fly on myself and flew back to look for them. I was worried that something bad and evil had happened to them, and since Fly doesn’t last nearly as long as windwalk, I needed to recast it a few times. But it still took about 45 minutes, and when I found them they were right back at the lake, sitting around a fire they’d built. They insisted that they’d followed us faithfully, except for some reason they’d ended up right back where they’d started.

This feeling of unease appeared to be more than a feeling. Whatever blocked teleport also appeared to confuse direction. Another thing to make finding Xin Shalast a challenge!

The rest of the group arrived within an hour.

We decided to spend the night in a rope trick while recovering our various spells, then start anew in the morning. Just for grins, I kept trying to teleport out, and finally succeeded! That proved it was possible, if difficult. From the library, I then tried to teleport back in … and that used up all my fifth AND sixth level slots before succeeding. So again – it was possible to teleport in, but by no means a sure thing. Sabin determined that dimension door, which covers a lot less ground, seemed to work okay. Maybe because it stayed within the “field” we seemed to be in.

8 Lamashan, Wealday

Takkad windwalked us all again, and led us down the mountain. Or seemed to. He actually led us to another mountain nearby – quite certain the whole time that we were heading in the right direction. He tried again only to lead us north of the lake. The third time I tried to lead us, and it seemed to work. And once the unease was behind us, teleport worked reliably, and we all made it back to the library.

Kane and Takkad talked about intersecting planes being a reason for the disorientation, but I quickly lost track of the points they were making. It apparently was enlightening to the two of them and the rest of us just found other stuff to do. We have until 21 Lamashan before the full moon, so there’s plenty of time for discussion, or research or whatever. Or acquisition — I think a Necklace of Adapation might help considerably with the breathing issues.

Takkad seems less eager to teleport with me to Magnimar, but does also want to obtain some sort of breathing aid. Rigel and Nolin feel they’ll be okay.

20 Lamashan, Moonday

Since my last entry, Kane and Takkad obtained whirlistones that let them breath. Expensive buggers, but they were already wearing amulets or necklaces so they couldn’t use the cheaper alternatives. We also bought three rods of extension, which can make spells last longer.

Armed with portable air, we are ready to return. So we teleported to the five mile point, assumed windwalk form, and made our way back to the lake. I created another Rope Trick for us to wait in, and we wait. Every now and then a couple of us would go down and look around, but, well, nothing.

Finally the moon rose above the mountain peaks around us and shone on our area. And still nothing had changed … but wait. Takkad claimed he could see a trail – path, really. It looked like the river Ava had an old bed that was now clearly visible … to him and him alone. Maybe fasting wasn’t necessary, but clearly some sort of distress somehow aided this vision.

With Takkad as our guide, we proceeded ever higher and ever more north up the mountain.

We were only a mile or so north of the lake when we came upon a fallen tree, and a young lady, naked, sitting on the fallen tree. Sedgewick tried to address her in Thassalonian, but she looked at him strangely. Her ears suggested she might be elven, but Avia thought they were the wrong shape. I stepped up and asked her, “Do you live here?” (yes) and “Do you like visitors?” (ok).

Turns out she understands common fine, but not Thassilonian. She is an ice nymph, and a druid. She knows of us from our experiences with her cousin in Turtleback Ferry. She’s willing to help us but only in a guiding sense. Her name is Svenka. She led us a ways further until we reached a 100-ft wide paved road. The bricks were golden, but a close inspection showed them only gilded, not solid gold bricks. Still, pretty ostentatious.

She pointed out the sentries, at the top of some high cliffs, and said she could go no further. Sabin used arcane eye to spy upon them and found that the sentries were cloud giants. Sending it further into the city, we discovered the ancient city had a population of hundreds, maybe thousands. So far as we knew, this could represent a substantial defending force. This was not going to be as simple as Runeforge; a little more subtlety was going to be needed.

But first, Rigel and Nolin were admitting that with 20/20 hindsight, perhaps some sort of breathing apparatus would be helpful. Since we’d pretty much exhausted the market in Magnimar, I offered to take them to Korvosa. Assuming, of course, that I could get teleport to work.

We decided to Rope Trick overnight, and with a fresh batch of spells, attempt to teleport Rigel, Nolin, and myself to Korvosa.

21 Lamashan, Toilday

It took many attempts, but I did finally get us to Korvosa. Fortunately, we could find two more Necklaces of Adaptation. Unfortunately, my spells ran out before successfully teleporting back. With a disproportionate amount of glee, Nolin suggested we stay at my parents’ overnight and try again in the morning.

It wasn’t all that long since I’d last visited, and I didn’t want to surprise them. Yet, here we were and I had to admit it made more sense to stay with them than to use money for rooms in town.

So with a heavy heart, we arrived at my parent’s door. It was easy to see that Mother was surprised at our arrival but she smiled at Nolin’s visage. How much DID they talk about last time?

My father wasn’t home at the time, but Mother hastily prepared the rooms we’d used a month or two earlier. Rigel made me nervous by repeatedly eyeing the furnishings and utensils as if she was doing some sort of mental audit. Nolin found himself a comfortable place on the patio.

It wasn’t too long before Father returned, and he was pleased to see us again so soon. For someone who essentially shoved me politely towards the door just a couple of years ago, he certainly seemed happy to see me and my friends.

“Trask!” he exclaimed. “Back again so soon? I see you brought Nolin again, and Rachel!”

“Rigel,” I said, hanging my head. “It’s Rigel.”

“Right!” he said. “So ..” and his voice dropped to a stage whisper, “you two have resolved your issues?”

“Father, there were, and are, no issues. She just couldn’t come last time. No, we’re here because I need to rest and regain some spells. The rest of our group is ..” I hesitated, “… in an area partially shielded from magic, and teleport is not always successful.”

He frowned. “Perhaps if a more experienced sorceror were to try. Where is this place? Perhaps I’m familiar with it.”

“No, Father. It’s no place you’ve ever been. It’s in the mountains in the far north.”

“Is this still chasing that Runelord thing?”

“Yes, Father, it’s related to that. But the air is very thin in the mountains, and we returned to get some necklaces of adaptation to improve our breathing.”

“So, there’s nothing I can do to help? Say, what if I came along?”

“What if you just worry about the shop?” my mother called from the next room. “You’re done adventuring; quit trying to come up with a reason to pick it up again.”

“Yes, dear,” lamented my father. “Although, I -”

“No ‘although’ about it. We have a deal, remember?”

Father gave me a look and a shrug. “Let me know how this all works out. I’ll drop you a sending from time to time.” He retired to his den, and I was left looking at my friends.

Nolin grinned and said, “I love your family!”

Rigel said carefully, “It’s never boring here.”

I rolled my eyes at them both and went to get ready for lunch. Tomorrow morning I can try teleporting us back again.

(Later)

Received a sending from Sabin. Told him I’d have to sleep and we’d try again tomorrow. Maybe they can arrange to kill the guards before we get back.

Character: Takkad

Takkad’s journal entry for November

== Sunday, Lamashan 5, 4708; Monastic Library; evening ==

We teleported back to the library, which has become our defacto home base. And who could blame us for settling here? The collection of ancient volumes in library itself is useful, and it is maintained by a marvelous mechanical man who acts as part librarian and part catalogue.

All mundane ways into the complex are protected by traps (magical and otherwise), and the stacks are shielded from magical and mundane entry. We simply teleport into the hall outside, use the key to enter, and we are as safe as can be expected.

There has been some discussion about moving our headquarters to Runeforge, but while it might prove more secure then the library, access is more difficult, which makes it less desirable a residence.

In the here and present we have decided we should return to Magnimar tomorrow and pick up additional supplies and equipment for our expedition up the Ava River and on to Xin Shalast.

== Moonday, Lamashan 6, 4708; Monastic Library; late evening ==

We just spent an entire day and most of the night to buy a handful of objects that should have only taken a couple of hours.

In fact the shopping went well.

Sedjewick and I bought several hundred cold iron bolts for our crossbows — I seldom wield weapons these days, but thanks to our trip through Runeforge my weapon is Domineering aligned, which should make it useful to have on hand in Karzoug’s realm.

I also found a pair of Goggles of the Night that I scooped up at a fair price.

Avia and Sedjewick picked up some ioun stones that provided various types of protection.

Once we were done shopping I mentioned that I wanted to update the mayor with our status and current efforts (in case we should fail). Typically Sabin and I just show up at city hall and make an appointment which, given our recent contributions to the city’s prosperity, is usually soon granted.

But Nolin had an alternative: what if we were to mingle with the guardsmen and send word up through them and their captains that we had something to tell the mayor? This seemed like an inefficient way arrange a meeting, but he and Task seemed very enthusiastic about this approach, and so I reluctantly agreed.

And so we waited for the changing of the guard, and then accompanied the off shift group to a nearby pub, where the hours dragged on as Trask and Nolin regaled the inn with tales of our past glories. Sedjewick was there, and provided visual interest via illusion spells, while Avia and I sat nearby impatiently waiting for the supposed meeting with the mayor to be arranged.

Finally, near midnight, a meeting was arranged, but it was for the next day! Had we just gone straight to his office we could have already seen the mayor and been home.

Sabin used a Sending asking what was taking us so long, and after I provided a disgruntled reply, he teleported into the inn, and he took Avia and I back to the library while the others remained to indulge in more bragging.

While we had been wasting time at a pub in Magnimar, Kane had asked Desna for information about Karzoug and Xin Shalast. He discovered that Karzoug was not lawful and that Xin Shalast was on our current plane. He also found that fasting, as the Vekker brothers had done, was not necessary to find the path beyond the River Ava, but the full moon was.

None the less, I decided it would be good if at least one of us fasted as the Vekkers had, and volunteered for the position of “control subject.”

== Toilday, Lamashan 7, 4708; Headwaters of the Ava; evening ==

Some time past midnight the others returned, and by day break were rested well enough to get started.

We teleported to the Vekkers’ cabin and from there used Windwalk to continue up the Kazaron River. Some thirty miles up we came to a fork, and followed a narrow waterway left, assuming that this was the Ava. The tributary had cut a sharp chasm into the surrounding rock and mountain sides, and dropped swiftly from its lofty source high above. The water was white with frothy foam as the river flowed over boulders and faults, and plunged over sudden precipices.

Up and up we went until, around noon, we came to where the Ava flowed from a frozen lake, some sixty miles above its union with the Kazaron. We landed on a rocky shelf close to where the river left the lake, which we soon realized was really a frozen marsh. But it was a bizarre sort of marsh, and instead of reeds and sedges poking up from below, strange fungi and lichen grew.

The sky was a piercing deep blue, and it was bitter cold, but it was the thin air that caused the problems. It was hard to get enough air, no matter how deep or fast our breaths, and at times we would need to sit and rest although we had done nothing more strenuous than just stand and gasp.

There was nothing here for us except the frozen marsh, the tops of surrounding volcanic cones, an eery silence, and a growing feeling that something was not right with this place, and that we were not welcome.

Screw that! I cast True Seeing and Nolin and I resumed gaseous form and drifted around the perimeter of the marsh. Nothing. And so we resumed solid form and I cast Waterwalk (just in case) and we made our way on foot to the center of the marsh.

Despite the fungi, the marsh was like others, with hummocks of dry ground, shallow fens and deeper mires, but all covered with a thin layer of ice.

Meanwhile Trask had cast Rope Trick, and the others, except for Sabin who waited for Nolin and I to return, had climbed inside for relief from the cold and thin air.

Standing by the rope I pulled the Peacock Quill from my pack along with chartreuse ink and a fine piece of lamb skin vellum. I then penned the question,

We stand at the head of the Ava River. How much longer before the way to Xin Shalast appears?”

And in its usual discomforting way, the pen wrote the Peacock Spirit’s reply:

At the right place you are, open your way may be, yet easier your journey will be under the light of the white face.

I thought it might be worth an effort to replicate the light of a full moon, and so taking a rock with Daylight cast upon it, Sabin and I flew up and positioned the glowing stone where the full moon wood be, as Sedjewick directed us from below.

Nothing.

We decided to return to the library and wait for the full moon. But Teleport did not work the two times Trask tried to cast it, and so we used Water Walk and began the trek back down the river.

We made it down past the first large cataract when we noticed the feeling of unease had passed. But our feeling of elation was short lived when we discovered that Nolin and Rigel were missing.

We turned around and wearily climbed back up the river, while Trask flew on up ahead. We found the three of them waiting back where we started, sitting around a fungi fueled fire.

They said they were following the river with the rest of us, but at some point in time the realized they could no longer see or hear us. They continued down but wound up here instead.

I used an Ethereal Jaunt spell to see what the place looked like from that plane, but it looked like everything does while there: grey and foggy.

Trask persistently kept at using Teleport until he finally popped out and safely arrived back at the library, and he kept at it from there until he returned to us, but he had consumed a frightful number of spells for this simple experiment.

We decided to rest in a Rope Trick sanctuary until morning, and then try Wind Walk to get back out.

== Wealday, Lamashan 8, 4708; Monastic Library; afternoon ==

In the morning I cast Windwalk and led the party down the Ava. Only we landed on the side of a volcano instead. I tried again, and we found ourselves somewhere north of the marsh, in the opposite direction we needed to go.

Trask then led the way and we made it down the river some five miles, where we resumed solid form and then teleported back.

Kane had earlier suggested that perhaps the disorientation and feelings of unease were caused by the intersection of two planes. We now researched this idea and found a book on planes that confirmed Kane’s theory.

The next full moon is on Lamashan 21st, and we will return on the 20th to see what luna will show us.

In the meantime we will once again head to the city to find items to aid us with the thin air, and anything else we might find useful.

== Oathday, Lamashan 16, 4708; Monastic Library; evening ==

I began my fast today.

Over the past week we searched for items to help us out in the mountain environment.

With all of the recent encounters with different planes, I picked up tuning forks for various planes:

material
ethereal
astral
air
water
earth
fire

For Kane and myself I purchased Iridescent Ioun stones, which sustain one without air. While expensive, this purchase proved to be popular, and so we traveled to Korsovo to find another two for other party members.

Party members who did not already have something dangling from their necks purchased less expensive but equally effective Necklaces of Adaptation.

Rigel and Nolin eschewed any such precautions, but perhaps they have other means for dealing with the lack of air.

== Moonday, Lamashan 20, 4708; Road to Xin Shalast; evening ==

I awoke ravenous, as I have for the past few days, and a little light headed. Sedjewick joined in the fast the day after I started, and he too looked hungry.

We teleported to the five mile point below the headwaters of the Ava, and then used Windwalk to make our way to the marsh . Trask created another shelter using Rope Trick, but we take turns climbing down in pairs periodically to check the status of the coming night.

The moon finally cleared the surrounding volcanoes and bathed the marsh in its silvery light. And I saw a ghostly image of the river Ava from where it emerges from beneath the ice, flowing through the marsh and up a valley between two peaks.

I called to the rest of my party, but none of them could see it, and so I began walking through the marsh and then up into the mountains, with the others following behind.

The shimmering image of the old river bed led around a shoulder of one of the volcanoes and beside it was a fallen tree. On the tree was a nude elf maiden sitting on the trunk.

All of my companions could see her, and I heard Avia murmur that the maiden’s ears were too long for her to be an elf.

I could detect a strong aura of magic around her, but Avia detected no evil, which was reassuring, but we still gripped our weapons tightly.

Speaking Thassilonian, Sedjewick clumsily greeted her, but she continued to stare at us.

Trask stepped up to offer assistance, but being equally clumsy with words as our bard he barely managed to squeak out anything more coherent than, “Boobies!”

Fortunately she spoke, surprisingly using common:

“Greetings strange ones. I have heard of you before, but was not expecting to find you here, nor hear youj speaking in strange tongues. I am from the mountain fens, my realm, where I look after the plants and creatures. My name is Svenka.”

“How do you know us?” asked Sabin.

“Some time back you assisted my poor cousin in the forest dells near Turtleback Ferry, and I have heard of your kindness from her.”

She was a nymph!

Svenka looked at us with compassion and declared we would find little more than danger and suffering from the horrors that lay in wait ahead, and she suggested we go back.

We then told her of the threat Karzoug presented to all if he were to escape his realm of Xin Shalast. Svenka was familiar with Karzoug and his city, and described the hordes of giants, lamia, snowmen and other fell creatures who had flocked to his city. The River Ava itself once flowed from Xin Shalast itself, as we must have known, having followed its ancient course to this point.

She then led us up to the beginning of the remains of an ancient road, paved with flat stones with flints of gold, fully one hundred feet wide! She pointed on ahead to where the road passed between two cliffs and said that Karzoug’s centuries were posted ahead, and she would go no further.

We had done well to come this far unimpeded, and fortunate indeed to have met such a gracious guide. But Nolin and Rigel were having a hard time keeping up, and were gasping for breath. Nolin asked if the entire city of Xin Shalast was exposed to the thin air, and Svenka confirmed that these conditions were what we would find there. Nolin frowned and looked at Rigel, but said nothing.

From where were stood, hiding behind a large boulder, we could see a fire lit upon the top of the cliff to our left, but the right cliff was dark. Sabin sent an Arcane Eye up the the cliffs and found four cloud giants on either side, looking down watchfully on the road below.

He then sent the eye up the road and onto the city itself.

Whereas the full moon cast a pleasant silvery shimmering light upon the lands about us, on cursed Xin Shalast it cast an unwholesome glow of sickly yellow. Sabin described a large city spread between the feet of two volcanoes. A gigantic fortress at the near end guarded a gold ramp that led down into the city, passing through and rising again at the far end as a massive stairway climbing up the side of a mountain. An avalanche from the west had encroached upon the city, burying a quarter of it in snow and ice.

The city had clearly been built on a massive scale with towers soaring high overhead. The architectural motif was one of decadence, which still managed a sort of haughty pride despite the millenia of ruin and decay that time had wrought upon it.

Although a ruin, there were still fires from the buildings — hundreds or perhaps even thousands of them.

Getting past the cloud giants was clearly our first step, and stealth rather than force seemed our best bet for infiltrating the city beyond. But while the relative dark of night was the best time to set out, Nolin and Rigel were in no shape to go anywhere.

We have set up another Rope Trick shelter and are waiting for morning.

== Toilday, Lamashan 21, 4708; Road to Xin Shalast; morning ==

After many attempts Trask was able to teleport to Korsovo, and by the use of a Sending spell we knew that Nolin and Rigel had found a pair of Necklaces of Adaptation. Unfortunately Trask was unable to return before running out of spells in failed teleport attempts.

The rest of us are waiting around, carefully keeping watch on the land around us, and especially on the road and guards ahead. While the rest of our company should return tomorrow, it is likely that Trask will have used enough of his spells that we will need to wait another day before setting out.

And yet having our entire party at full strength is preferable to impatiently setting out prematurely.