Session the Eleventh

BAND OF ARMED VAGRANTS FOILS ASSASSINATION/DIABOLIST COUP

The brave warriors were showered with accolades and silver for their deeds. Being guests of the palace, they availed themselves of the library hoping to turn up information relevant to their quest, but the stars were not in their favor. Kleber, the palace's scholar-in-residence, was able to supply them with the information that one of the remaining word-shards was in the possession of a man known as the Ice Wizard, who resided in a cave accessible only by a glacier in the western mountains of Corsinia.

MALEFACTOR'S FATE DECIDED

Bishop Gerard de Centuri summoned the newly knighted Ser Fray to the cathedral. The meeting concerned the fate of the perfidious Armand's surviving minion, the Turk warrior Malik of Tunis. Naturally the king's first inclination was to let the blackguard rot in the oubliette or to be drawn and quartered, but since the man's crime had been an attempt on the Bishop's life, the holy man's word had some influence.

THE PATH OF RIGHTEOUSNESS

He offered to intercede on the Turk's behalf, remanding him to the custody of Fray, who was to put the Turk onto the true path, ensuring the salvation of his soul. Fray, still feeling remorse for his failure to protect the lovely Donusa from being made an offering to a pagan deity, readily accepted. He conferred upon Malik the name of Isaac. "Isaac" seemed resigned to his fate, but presently unwilling to contemplate conversion.

SAINT MARGARET'S REVENGE

Andronikos had called bootlessly to heaven during the battle with Armand, and now had to pay the price. The Bishop told the wizard that he had been granted a vision of Saint Margaret in a dream, in which the saint had charged him to give a certain clay jar containing her apocryphal testaments to the young wizard and charge him to deliver the scrolls into an ocean crevice roughly 13 miles off the coast of the island. Andronikos agreed to this and hired a fishing vessel, begging the assistance of Baraldur and his magical trident, which could ensure the help of local sea-life in ensuring the scroll's arrival in the trench.

NORSE BUSINESSMAN 6' 3'' BLONDE HAIR BLUE EYES SEEKS COMPANION STOUT OF HEART AND STATURE FOR GOOD TIMES, WAGON GUARDING, MUST WORSHIP THE ALLFATHER, SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY

Meanwhile, Cruum had a dream in which the Allfather charged him to head to a local tavern, "Le Corbeau" and there offer whatever assistance he could to a man he would find there. Heading to the tavern next morning, he made the acquaintance of Thorolf Ulfsson, a viking warrior whose longboat had been wrecked by a great sea worm three years past. Ulfsson had turned to trading to support himself after the loss of his crew. Currently he sought to transport his goods for sale in the village of Piéve, but had been unable to find local men willing to brave the island's queer wilderness. One night, in a drunken rage, the Norseman had cursed the island's weak-hearted men, calling out to the Allfather to send him a worthy traveling companion. It seemed his plea had reached Odin after all. Cruum agreed to travel to Piéve with Thorolf and be his shield-mate until bloody death or the attainment of the village's borders.

AFRICAN LIONS SPOTTED SOUTHWEST OF PORRI, EXPERTS BAFFLED

The first leg of the journey was uneventful. As the party arrived in the town of Porri, Andronikos sought to discover whether any spells might be acquired locally. He was disappointed to find no peddlers of occult lore, but did hear a rumor concerning the presence of a pride of African lions living on a plain to the southwest of the town. Sensing sorcery afoot, Andronikos convinced his fellows to accompany him to the plain. There the party discovered a sheltered aureate meadow populated with sunflowers, marigolds, and palm and orange trees. Loping lazily about were a pride of 12 male lions. Cruum, insensate the natural beauty surrounding him and sensing only the profit he might make from the pelt of one of the magnificent creatures, fired a crossbow bolt into a nearby lion. The beast charged, and its fellows made ready to do so as well. The guardian of the meadow, Sestus of Leo, also came running. Clad in yellow garments and golden plate armor, the scion of Atlantis was terrible to behold in his anger, his fair-haired head actually transforming into the visage of a lion. In this form he fired bolts of radiant sunlight from his eyes, one of which struck Cruum and did the dwarf a great deal of damage.

MAKING NEW FRIENDS IS AS EASY AS 1-2-3

Andronikos in a rare display of bravery charged towards the furious Atlantean, dodging a blast of radiance which would surely have been his doom. He cast an enchantment over the lion-headed man, mitigating his rage and ensuring his good will for a time. With the meadow's guardian charmed, Andronikos was able to broker a peace and secure the purchase of some scrolls containing a some spells of the lower echelons. The body of the one slain lion was left in the field to be tended to by its surviving brothers. The party hastily took leave of the sun-drenched plain, lest the Atlantean should recover from the charm placed upon him.

LOCAL WARRIOR CONVALESCING AFTER RUN-IN WITH GIANT STING-PANDA

The next leg of the journey found the party traveling through trackless wilderness in the primeval forests which covered much of the island. One day, as rain began to fall, the warriors spotted an immense monstrosity crashing through the greenery ahead. The beast resembled a 22 foot tall emaciated panda with a long tail terminating in a bony spike. It was soon found that the beast was only vulnerable to bronze or magical weapons. Thus Baraldur's pearl trident and the great two-handed black blade owned by Cruum were the only reliable methods of hurting it. Combat began with the creature charging Cruum, biting him and not letting go. During subsequent rounds of combat, it lashed with its tail at Baraldur, laying the warrior low. After the creature was killed, Fray was able to rescue the warrior with the aid of forest herbs. Isaac contributed a share of medical knowledge which the European party members found highly dubious- hot water and clean bandages? Clearly the savage had much to learn. Nonetheless his ideas were entertained and Baraldur survived, though the warrior was forever weakened by the foul poison of the beast's sting.

SAFE AT LAST

The party finally reached Piéve. Cruum paid a substantial sum to have the panda-creature's sting forged into a poisonous broadsword. Andronikos attempted to sell the creature's severed head, but met with surprisingly little interest in the local market.