[HQ Ignorance] Re : Scene 68: The Abiding Book, Nochet and The Dead God

Lev Lafayette lev at mimesisrpg.com
Sat Jul 12 20:51:19 UTC 2008


The default for a new ability acquired in play is 13, rather than 17.

OK, the Sickle can provide Fire Rune Sight at 13 (+1 Hero Point). I
would suggest that the Robes give Fertility Rune Sight at 13 (+1 Hero
Point) which can be used to augment healing for +1. 

Seeming that it was directly related to an in-play action then there are
no further multipliers, so the total cost is a mere 2 HPs.

Ah yes Sunstorm. Well, Nauticles will have get some material together
for you on that little matter...


On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 19:31 +1000, Damien Bosman wrote:
> OOC: How about Fire Sight (that will fit in nicely with my quest) from
> the Sickle at 17, and Improved First Aid at 17 (already have normal
> first aid=>15) from the robes? How many HP? [I was considering asking
> for Infinity Rune Sight but I think that might be pushing it :P]
>  
> Riku responds, "That's fine. I have time. Although, I am not
> 'particularly' known for my patience."
>  
>  
> OOC2: Well, well, well...perhaps a little bit of advice I received
> from some certain Luatha, perhaps? Could be.... ;)
> 
> 
>  
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:14 AM, Lev Lafayette <lev at mimesisrpg.com>
> wrote:
>         
>         OOC: You only have to spend Hero Points if the item confers an
>         ability
>         and whether it does is entirely up to you.
>         
>         Nauticles initially starts rambling about Yelm the Sun God and
>         his
>         Celestial Court and then stops mid-sentence. He can see the
>         look in your
>         eye that indicates that you're not the sort who is gives in to
>         tales
>         made up on the spot no matter how well they're spun.
>         
>         "By the Gods. You mean the Sunstorm of Kralorela, don't you?"
>         
>         Naticles looks more than a little uncomfortable. "That will
>         take a
>         little time."
>         
>         OOC2: Now Damien, where did you did up that obscure Glorantha
>         reference!?!
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 21:14 +1000, Damien Bosman wrote:
>         > The Abiding Book was a masterpiece to Riku. He locked
>         himself below
>         > deck studying every sentence over and over again, and
>         absorbing the
>         > knowledge of the Invisible God. Riku was indeed in high
>         spirits, as he
>         > had even managed to unearth some old equipment of special
>         significance
>         > to him back in the Godlearner ruins (A jewel-encrusted
>         Sickle, as well
>         > as some old robes from his childhood  - [OOC: Need HP to
>         acquire
>         > these, Lev? ]  ). "The time is right", he thought to
>         himself. Riku's
>         > hands twitched as he approached Nauticles when he was
>         alone....."now,
>         > my dear man, I understand you have problems....and I feel
>         for you. I
>         > really do. I may even be pursuaded to help you. However, I
>         have a
>         > question of utmost import." He stepped closer and whispered
>         in his
>         > ear, "What do you know of Sunstorm? "
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Loran <aillet_l at yahoo.fr>
>         wrote:
>         >         Since the discoveries in the Abiding Book, Azhur was
>         feeling
>         >         very strange, in fact almost sick. Whatever the
>         angle he was
>         >         considering the object, waves of different and
>         contradictory
>         >         emotions were blowing with violence in him.
>         >         At first he felt an ecstatic veneration for the One
>         Creator
>         >         and His wondrous Miracles, then he was surprised to
>         see that
>         >         their own particular story was described there.
>         Seeing the
>         >         quest for Saint Talor's weapons mentioned under the
>         title "The
>         >         Hero Wars" strengthen his determination for the
>         quest nearly
>         >         to fanaticism for a while. Because the classical
>         version of
>         >         the Abiding Book wasn't the sacred text of the New
>         Hrestoli
>         >         Church, his doubts on the worthiness of the
>         religious
>         >         teachings of his youth came back strongly,
>         reinforcing once
>         >         again his agnosticism and leaving him with the
>         impression that
>         >         he was definitely separated from all the westerner
>         believers
>         >         of the Invisible God, believing in one god but no
>         church.
>         >
>         >
>         >         Each time Riku accepted to release his grip on the
>         divine
>         >         manuscript, Azhur read more details. He then
>         discovered
>         >         something he never felt so intensively before, a
>         terrible and
>         >         cold rage, growing in him like an worm, eating away
>         all his
>         >         good and noble education for a thirst of murderous
>         >         confrontation with Aalmon whom he had sincerely
>         given the
>         >         title of 'friend' and seemed to deserve in return
>         only
>         >         jealousy, deceit and treason. A lot of details
>         appeared
>         >         now with a very different meaning: this ability to
>         always slip
>         >         around moral arguments to acheive a practical
>         solution or a
>         >         price that someone else would have to pay, like the
>         heroquest
>         >         he lead and which killed Azhur's pure loskalmi
>         faith, his
>         >         strange religion about these weird pagan twinstars,
>         a pagan
>         >         practice which probably deserved a much more
>         critical
>         >         attention now and of course his disgusting
>         >         krjalki brother... this permanent indecency, this
>         ever
>         >         lasting lust, this filthy phalus
>         >          bearer... What kind of mother was Aalmon's mother
>         to give
>         >         birth to two such dissimilar creatures and who could
>         be the
>         >         father of such bastards? Who then but the Devil
>         himself?
>         >         Then his imagination metamorphosed the hungry worm
>         into a
>         >         fearful insect with the idea that the
>         >         perverse moon-illuminated could have faked leaving
>         the
>         >         Fellowship, possibly just to come back to the
>         seshnelan court
>         >         and to lure his wife further away. The words in the
>         book
>         >         described the moral strength of Marianne against the
>         magical
>         >         temptation of the revealed seseinite, so Azhur tried
>         to calm
>         >         down but he couldn't help to feel anxiety toward the
>         tin jewel
>         >         he had received from the arrolian rider. Would the
>         jewel
>         >         glitter under the stars tonight? And if it will,
>         what would it
>         >         really mean? If flawed in some way, should he
>         abandon this
>         >         magical and only mean to communicate his love to his
>         wife? But
>         >         Aalmon hadn't been always bad in the past, could his
>         gift
>         >         being a sincere untainted gift? Azhur needed the
>         link with the
>         >         woman he loved so much and the nocturnal, symbolic
>         and chaste
>         >         rendezvous it permitted.
>         >         At day, Azhur took refuge in melancholic musing on
>         the few
>         >         innocent and happy times he had with Marianne but at
>         night,
>         >         doubts were ravaging Azhur's need for sleep. To
>         deceive his
>         >         fears and occupy his nights, Azhur studied the
>         Abiding Book
>         >         more and more, especially when Riku went sleeping
>         himself. He
>         >         first checked all the details about the Godlearner,
>         trying to
>         >         build a clear opinion on the trust he could have for
>         the
>         >         strange sorcerer of the past. Was the man dangerous
>         for the
>         >         Quest or a real help as indicated by the Luatha? He
>         then read
>         >         about the spiritual erring of his own faith, looking
>         with
>         >         great interest if the book was suggesting some
>         excuse,
>         >         explanation or even possible way to mend his
>         situation. Should
>         >         he use the Abiding Book instead of his own now
>         broken
>         >         religious code? His unwanted heroquested skepticism
>         suggested
>         >         him that no text, even sacred, should ever replace a
>         personal
>         >         conscience and that during history a lot of crimes
>         were made
>         >         because
>         >          of doctrinal blindness… but his ever doubting mind
>         answered
>         >         him that refusing to follow strictly such evidence
>         of the One
>         >         God's will would be probably one of the most acute
>         sin ever
>         >         possible.
>         >         Exhausted, but driven by the importance of the holy
>         tome,
>         >         Azhur finally turned on more technical teachings and
>         looked
>         >         for the possible spells, rituals and prayers. This
>         book was
>         >         the primal source of all the modern holy books.
>         Could some
>         >         teachings have been deeply censored and expurgated
>         by some
>         >         religious authorities during the centuries? He tried
>         some
>         >         comparisons with the sacred text of good king
>         Siglat. 'First
>         >         Truth' was the New Hrestoli Idealistic Church's
>         sacred book,
>         >         how both books were treating fundamental questions
>         like
>         >         definition of Sin, place of Joy and Solace and caste
>         mobility?
>         >         Probably one life wouldn't be enough to study all
>         the
>         >         implications of such works, so at last, a quite
>         funny question
>         >         came to his mind as if some weird influence from
>         Saint Talor
>         >         the Laughter was trying with a joke to help him to
>         keep in
>         >         mental sanity. Will the Abiding Book continue to
>         write the
>         >         story of the Fellowship? Then how will the book
>         comment their
>         >         next moves? Will they be able to read their own
>         actions
>         >         commented? Was it instantaneous, like one person may
>         gaze into
>         >         a mirror and see himself acting in response? How
>         will the book
>         >         speak about its own discovery and about itself?
>         >
>         >         Looking haunted, Azhur wasn't very attentive to
>         Eurynome when
>         >         she described the situation in the Dragon Pass. He
>         felt some
>         >         compassion for the famished barbarian lands of the
>         Storm (as
>         >         some of his friends were supporters of the place)
>         and a low
>         >         hostility against the Moon Empire (probably
>         nourished by his
>         >         anger against Aalmon the Arrolian). But his mind was
>         more
>         >         sharp when the question of the Abiding Book's
>         destination came
>         >         out. For him, because the book was sacred for all
>         the western
>         >         faiths, it should go back to the West, but before,
>         and because
>         >         of the work in-progress related to their quest, it
>         should
>         >         remains within the Fellowship. Visibly, Azhur wasn't
>         able to
>         >         consider that this discovery could be something else
>         than a
>         >         positive and encouraging sign from the Invisible
>         God.
>         >         Finally when the council of Esrolia showed interest
>         for his
>         >         presence, Azhur shook his melancholic mood and
>         reminded
>         >         himself "Duty, Chivalry and Equality is my credo! I
>         should
>         >         represent better the peoples who put their hopes in
>         me. This
>         >         land is fertile and rich, who knows which role the
>         Invisible
>         >         God will deserve to these pagans in the future?
>         Let's show
>         >         them that the West is more than Ehilm's last resting
>         place…
>         >         and perhaps they will tell us something about
>         Ursula, the
>         >         Babeester Gor priestess who beared Talor's axe
>         during Arkat's
>         >         time..."
>         >         [OOC]
>         >         Lev,
>         >         - Any answer to Azhur's questions is welcomed...
>         even one
>         >         single tiny clue! :-)
>         >         - Do you thing that reading the 'Abiding Book v1.0'
>         could
>         >         justify to augment the "Questing" Azhur's
>         psychological
>         >         trait plus Worship and/or Venerate God?
>         >         Loran
>         >
>         >
>         >         ----- Message d'origine ----
>         >         De : Lev Lafayette <lev at mimesisrpg.com>
>         >         À : HeroQuest Glorantha <ignorance at mimesisrpg.com>
>         >
>         >         Envoyé le : Dimanche, 6 Juillet 2008, 16h44mn 16s
>         >         Objet : [HQ Ignorance] Scene 68: The Abiding Book,
>         Nochet and
>         >         The Dead God
>         >
>         >
>         >         nota bene: Just returned from Gencon Oz! More on
>         that
>         >         latter...
>         >         Meanwhile, something I composed whilst at the con..
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >         Scene 68: The Abiding Book, Nochet and The Dead God
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >         Over the next week, the Acindina makes good speed
>         heading
>         >         towards
>         >         Nochet, the only metropolis in densely populated
>         Esrolia. The
>         >         Fellowship
>         >         chooses a course of open sea in a nor'easterly
>         direction from
>         >         the
>         >         Mournea isles and is only slowed when approaching
>         the famous
>         >         Kethaela
>         >         Bay of the Holy Country when all of the sudden - in
>         indeed
>         >         measurable to
>         >         a metre - the strong so'westerly wind blowing
>         towards the
>         >         Dragon Pass
>         >         region comes to a sudden and complete stop,
>         whereupon Kalen
>         >         shaking his
>         >         head, went below deck to command the engineer to
>         release the
>         >         Elementals.
>         >
>         >         During this previous week the Godlearner Riku was
>         below deck,
>         >         feverishly
>         >         scanning the Abiding Book. As a great treasure, lost
>         for
>         >         hundreds of
>         >         years, Eurynome also diplayed a great deal of
>         interest and
>         >         some full and
>         >         frank discussions broke out concerning the book's
>         fate, for
>         >         Eurynome was
>         >         of the opinion that it should be handed to her
>         patron
>         >         Nauticles the
>         >         Lhankor Mhy priest in Nochet. Also interested was
>         King Azhur,
>         >         for the
>         >         book was indeed holy to all pious worshippers of the
>         Invisible
>         >         God,
>         >         Malkion.
>         >
>         >         To all three the story is well known. One thousand
>         years ago
>         >         the various
>         >         Malkioni faiths were fragmented in various and
>         sometimes
>         >         contradictory
>         >         sects which even led to bloody in-fighting during
>         the Second
>         >         Erandinthanos Conference. One heresy, that of the
>         Priest
>         >         Serozos claimed
>         >         a revelation through an spirit entity called Makan,
>         an
>         >         expression of the
>         >         One True God which argued for worshippers to
>         practise
>         >         Veneration to God
>         >         via Priests as intermediates. Despite interrogration
>         by the
>         >         Dolphin
>         >         Guild we was brought before the Conference to
>         explain himself.
>         >
>         >         Suddenly a hand, quill and book of indestructible
>         binding and
>         >         paper
>         >         appeared from nowhere. A disembodied voice commanded
>         'Write',
>         >         and the
>         >         hand did so, expressing how worshippers of the
>         invisible God
>         >         were to
>         >         live, how they should worship, what was True and
>         what was
>         >         Illusion and
>         >         how heresies could be reconciled. For a thousand
>         years it has
>         >         been the
>         >         most holy of texts for all who follow the Invisible
>         God.
>         >
>         >         Reprinted many times, all these doctrines are well
>         known
>         >         throughout
>         >         western Genertala. Yet what has surprised the
>         Fellowship the
>         >         most, and
>         >         has held them in greatest awe is the appearance of a
>         new book,
>         >         as yet
>         >         unfinished. Entitled "The Hero Wars" it recounts the
>         >         adventures of the
>         >         Fellowship from the very day that a brave shepherd
>         discovered
>         >         fragments
>         >         of Kyrmon's Scroll to the most recent encounters.
>         More so, it
>         >         records
>         >         what is seen and unseen; Azhur discovers the depth
>         of Aalmon's
>         >         madness
>         >         and wickedness from the eve prior to his wedding and
>         Eurynome
>         >         discovers
>         >         that the pirates of Smelch are actually in the
>         employ of the
>         >         Free City
>         >         of Khorst.
>         >
>         >         Taking almost two days, at a pace of a slow moving
>         ferry (for
>         >         the
>         >         Dwarves wish not to exhaust the Elementals), the
>         Acindina
>         >         makes it
>         >         slowly through the Bay. There are very few ship in
>         what is a
>         >         normally
>         >         teeming region and those that do exist are either
>         powered by
>         >         oars or by
>         >         magical means such as this Seshnelan craft. Most
>         disturbing is
>         >         the
>         >         absolute lack of wind - not even the faintest
>         breeze. Even
>         >         breathing,
>         >         although necessary, feel peculiar. Passing through
>         the fabled
>         >         City of
>         >         Wonders one is struck by the silence and
>         inaccessibility of
>         >         the place.
>         >         Once teeming with its golden dome, the exterior is
>         now like
>         >         tarnished
>         >         bronze from a by-gone era.
>         >
>         >         Eurynome explains some of the recent events in
>         Dragon Pass
>         >         that have led
>         >         to this unusual state of affairs. Over the past
>         thirty years
>         >         the Lunars
>         >         have invaded steadily from the north, first taking
>         the
>         >         Heortling Kingdom
>         >         of Sartar and then the Holy Country. The Pharoah
>         died suddenly
>         >         some
>         >         eight years ago and no replacement was found,
>         leaving the Holy
>         >         County
>         >         vulnerable. A mercenary leader from the west
>         appeared and took
>         >         some of
>         >         the old Satarite lands; named Sir Richard the
>         Tigerhearted, he
>         >         too was
>         >         eventually driven away by the ever-expanding Lunar
>         Empire.
>         >         From
>         >         Eurynome's description he bears a remarkable
>         resemblance to a
>         >         certain
>         >         mercenary captain encountered in the Battle for
>         Segurane by
>         >         certain
>         >         members of the Fellowship.
>         >
>         >         Two years prior, the last surving Satarite
>         stronghold,
>         >         Whitewall, fell
>         >         to Lunar troops although King Brian is still at
>         large. With
>         >         the last
>         >         surving temple to Orlanth, most senior of the Gods
>         of the Air,
>         >         in Lunar
>         >         hands the very winds themselves stopped and have
>         remained so
>         >         for two
>         >         years. The Lunars openly proclaimed that the God
>         himself was
>         >         captured
>         >         and over time would acknowledge his subservience to
>         both the
>         >         Sun and the
>         >         Moon and may even be released once more.
>         >
>         >         The Acindina chugs its way in Nochet harbour, a
>         massive city
>         >         of some one
>         >         hundred thousand people, most important of Esrolia
>         and seat of
>         >         their
>         >         matriarchial government. A number of men assist the
>         docking of
>         >         the ship
>         >         whilst women in authoritive regalia approach
>         Eurynome for a
>         >         report on
>         >         the condition of the ship. When it is remarked that
>         a foreign
>         >         King is
>         >         aboard, the women show deferential respect and
>         mention that
>         >         the Council
>         >         will be informed of his presence. Karala gives her
>         fair well's
>         >         to Knarl
>         >         who, without much ado, leaves the boat to head
>         inland to his
>         >         people.
>         >
>         >         Talor's Axe feels particularly heavy at this moment
>         with the
>         >         realisation
>         >         that the prophecy of her relationship to the fate of
>         the
>         >         Telmori has
>         >         grown even more.
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >         In the meanwhile, Eurynome takes the Fellowship to
>         the
>         >         Lhankhor Mhy
>         >         temple, where she has rooms along with her mentor
>         Nauticles
>         >         one of the
>         >         few men in Nochet with any semblance of position or
>         authority
>         >         (and even
>         >         that is most nominal). The elderly scholar offers
>         drinks to
>         >         all and
>         >         seeks reports on the journey, hanging off every word
>         that is
>         >         spoken. He
>         >         is particularly fascinated by the presence of both
>         the
>         >         Dragonewt and, of
>         >         course, the God Learner for the former are most rare
>         in any
>         >         human city
>         >         and the latter were believed to be an extinct
>         people.
>         >
>         >         It was the ever-empathic Jareena - and the ever
>         sensitive
>         >         Icthya (albeit
>         >         for different reasons) - who noticed that the people
>         of the
>         >         city bore
>         >         many of the signs of a very modest diet. There was
>         no
>         >         indication of
>         >         starvation, but nobody could be considered of
>         generous girth
>         >         by any
>         >         stretch of the imagination. Inquiring of this state
>         of
>         >         affairs,
>         >         Nauticles sighs. "It is the capture of Orlanth. With
>         the winds
>         >         dying,
>         >         the temperatures have become more extreme in heat
>         and in cold.
>         >         Crops
>         >         have failed - not so badly here is Esrolia I will
>         readily
>         >         admit - but
>         >         certainly in Heortland, Sartar, the Grazelands and
>         parts of
>         >         southern
>         >         Tarsh. The winters have been most terrible there,
>         1621, 1622..
>         >         thousands
>         >         starved. Gradually some are beginning to make
>         adjustments of
>         >         course, but
>         >         nevertheless life is terribly tough for the
>         Heortlings and
>         >         Satarites. If
>         >         of course, the Orlanthi submitted this would
>         change.. But I
>         >         don't think
>         >         that would happen. *We* Orlanthi value our
>         independence a
>         >         great deal,
>         >         and have always sworn we will never submit to the
>         Lunar
>         >         conquest. There
>         >         is, of course, rumours of an Iron Ring of rebels
>         leaders who
>         >         seek to
>         >         liberate free the Storm God..."
>         >
>         >
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