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Fell, they/she, English, currently obsessed with DnD and other ttrpgs. I do art sometimes. I GM the Epyllion campaign Beyond Moonlight's Reach and the Daggerheart campaign The Witherwild on this very site.

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Thinking of playing a Troll, but haven't decided much beyond that yet ^^;
I think once this specific dragon is freed, I'll end the chapter unless there is something any of you want to do. Chapter 2 will begin with us having left this island and landing in the Capitol so if there is anything you want to do on this island right now, do tell.

(Not to say we're never going to see this island again. It's Stargaze's home, after all xP)
Tentatively interested.
2 out of 4 adventurers are done with Brutrumukk's nonsense. I'm gonna have to think about how Jub is going to respond to this xP
Retroactively studied the shadow dragon, if that's okay, since felt it was appropriate for her to do! If it's too late for that though, just ignore that bit.


Nah, it's fine. I'm actually glad because there was some stuff I felt I couldn't say without Fellwing being aware, because she's most likely to be getting vibes from the Shadow Dragon that the other characters can't or wouldn't.

"What could I learn from you?": Just as before, Fellwing is getting the sense that there is something looking and acting through the shadow dragon. She gets the sense that the shadow dragon itself is running mostly on a mixture of animal instinct and feedback from those it comes into contact with. Any greater plans it is working towards are those of someone that is controlling it. Who exactly that person would be you have no way of knowing at this time but...

"Who are you holding a grudge against?": ... when Fellwing was close to the shadow dragon, she got a strong sense of pure hatred coming from it. In fact, she got the sense the creature itself was born from a very powerful hate, and that hatred was very specifically pointed towards the dragon members of the group (the creature didn't seem to register or care about Alpin at all, just Fellwing, Stargaze, Shieldwing and Kyte.) Whoever was puppeteering the shadow dragon is likely the same person who made it (likely from shadow magic) and was directing it to try and turn you against each other.

Also worth noting: when Fellwing was looking upon the shadow dragon, it looked slightly differently, like it was still trying to copy Endora's appearance. However, the fact that Fellwing was in the presence of those who were absolutely not fooled by the shadow dragon meant the disguise was faltering very badly, and only very vaguely resembled Fellwing's mentor.
At the sudden appearance of so many people, Altostratus ia clearly startled and gets into a defensive stance. However, his concern is abated slightly when Tamba, who was the first of Skobeloff's companions to recover from the sudden teleportation, comes bounding towards him. "Alto! You're alright!" she calls and looks for a moment like she's going to hug him. However, she stops herself, instead giving him a calming smile. He seems to appreciate this and relaxes.

A couple of the pixies are giggling at Skobeloff's distress but are silenced when Foxglove gives a loud "Ahem!" and addresses them. "Alright, everyone! Spread out and search the area for our missing people," she says. "Keep in groups of two of three as you do, however. That creature might be gone, but who knows what kind of nasty surprises it left behind." The pixies nod, some even giving a mock salute, before they disperse and start searching the trees for any signs of captured pixies.

As for Skobeloff, as he approaches the thing he noticed before, he can sense that while the main threat is gone and the darkness weakened, traces of corruption still remain and its roots run deep. He can feel in his body that the place that they are currently standing in is the very heart of the island, and this place should be brimming with powerful elemental magic. However, he can neither sense or see any elementals, meaning they've either fled to another part of the island or have been rendered dormant by the darkness. It will take time and concentrated exposure to the moons' light to restore this place, though the use of moon magic and prompting of those with a deep understanding of the elements could definitely speed up the process.

He eventually reaches his destination, a particularly thick tangle of thorny vines which seems to trapping something. Skobeloff can assume it's an adult dragon, though not a particularly old one judging by the size. It is completely restrained and it will definitely take some effort to free it.
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Which names are you referring to?


I'm assuming they're talking about Roshan.
The mention of genies, specifically an efreeti, definitely caught Flicker's attention, and despite their attempts to avoid eye contact with any of the captives, they immediately turned their head towards the prisoner who spoke, fixing them with a slight glare. They still didn't say anything, but anyone who was near by would notice the instant change in demeanor, and that they were now fully listening to this interrogation.
Flicker remained behind the rest of the group during the interrogation, and was very pointedly not looking directly at any of the captives. They feared if they even glanced in their general direction, the rage they were currently trying to keep down would come rushing to the surface. While they had felt initially rejuvenated by their rest, the revelations afterwards now weighed heavily on them: only a few days after Arkisz had departed from their ranks, the team was now losing another a member, and under far, far worse circumstances. While they hadn't gone to see Plasm after learning the news, they knew that whatever must have been done to them was bad. They didn't know much about plasmoids, but given their biology, they could only assume that doing permanent and potentially irreparable damage to one was not an easy task. Whoever had injured Plasm must have made deliberate and concentrated effort to do what they did to her... and for all they knew, whoever had done so might still be here, hidden among those the highwaymen had captured.

It wasn't purely this anger that troubling them either. There was also guilt, and shame: of the members of their motley crew, Plasm had been the one Flicker had felt the least close to. Try as they might, the genasi could never feel entirely comfortable around the plasmoid. Obviously, they knew that they of all people had no right to judge someone for being 'different' or 'abnormal', but something about Plasm had never sat right with them. It wasn't just way she looked - at least, Flicker hoped they weren't that shallow - but the way she had interacted with the rest of world. There was some detachment there, an alien perception of things that had never sat right with Flicker. It had made previous attempts to connect with her incredibly awkward, to the point that they had eventually tried to keep any solo interactions with her to the minimal. Flicker had never vocalized these feelings to the rest of the group, but they were sure some of them had picked up on it. Even Plasm, oblivious as she could sometimes be, had likely noticed. Even after years of training and self-reflection, Flicker had never really mastered the art of fully masking how they felt.

The recognition of this prejudice on their part had always ashamed Flicker, and that had always been a part of them that hoped that with enough time and emotional growth own part, they might one day be able to overcome their discomfort and be able to start working toward building a genuine friendship with Plasm. Now, because of one of these attackers, that day may never come.

And it was because of this tangle of emotions that the fact that these attackers were slaves to another did nothing to absolve them in Flicker's mind: if the monk suspected even for a moment that one of them was responsible, they knew that whatever they did would not be pretty. As such, Flicker was keeping their distance.
I'm assuming the rest of the group would have filled Jørmund and Flicker in on what happened to Plasm? If so, get so for a very upset Flicker.

I'll wait for someone else to post though. Flicker's gonna be upset, but they're not going to have anything really to say to the captives... just.... definitely picking up some bad vibes from them.
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