Greetings. Welcome to the first session of /mlpol/'s first running of the classic third edition d&d campaign Red Hand Of Doom.
On this adventure, our heroes, currently three strong, will encounter dozens of trials that will test their strength, cunning, and friendship as they face an army of goblins.
If you'd like to join, there's still room for more in the party. Don't be shy to ask.
Our story begins in Elsir Vale, with our three heroes on the road to the town of Drellin’s Ferry. The three are seasoned adventurers, and exated heroes to boot. Having fought many battles together before, they are confident in their strength. Legend has it of a vast treasure in the Vault of Vraath Keep, hidden deep in the Witchwood; our heroes, have journeyed all this way to seize the vault for their own.
Despite that, they all have their own motivations to travel to Drellin's Ferry:
Sir Whiskers, a cunning and charismatic Tibbet Jester, is travelling to meet up with an old friend of his: Princess Princess Bagel Jennifurr Fluffykinz the fourth. He hasn't met his old friend since he was a kitten, and he's eager to meet with her again. She has arranged to meet up with him in Drellin's Ferry, and to accompany him on his adventure.
Sir Brozal, a mighty Orc Crusader of Pelor, has received a mission from a high-ranking Cleric of his order has received a powerful vision of war descending on Elsir Vale under the banner of a clawed red hand, and has sent Brolaz to the far reaches of Elsir Vale to avert impending disaster... Brozal isn't exactly sure if the vision was real, or if his master just wanted to get rid of him for the year, but he never turns down a good crusade.
Brother Chad, a wise and powerful Druid, has chosen to accompany his companions on their hunt for the lost treasure in the Witchwood. Sir Whiskers requested his aid because Chad is the most experienced woodsman he knows. Chad is wary of this region, for he's heard that it is ruled by a fierce and territorial Druid, but he embarks upon this jouney nonetheless, the secrets of the Witchwood too tempting to ignore.
...So tempting that he seems to have drifted off somewhere with his horse; probably fucking it again or something. Stupid hippie.
And so, let's begin:
>The afternoon sun beats down on you; the air is hot and still. The sparsely settled lands of Elsir Vale are starting to grow monotonous, with a seemingly endless line of dusty flyspecks of towns. The town of Drellin’s Ferry lies a few miles ahead of you. It’s a settlement hard on the borders of the Witchwood, and the best place from which to begin exploring the nearby forest.
This is the part where the players ask obvious questions that I thoughtlessly ignored in the first post, as well as implore about their surroundings.
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>>136171The there are notes and reports littered all over the place.
None of them are in any language that you can understand, but they could be worth taking.
>>136172I'll put them in the saddlebags.
>>136174Which ways are there for me to go?
(Exits/openings)
>>136177The roof of this circular chamber has partially collapsed to the southeast. Massive timbers slump against the floor, fallen from the rafters above. A huge gap in the tower’s east wall allows a brisk breeze into the chamber, which has four windows in the remaining walls. Three large boulders lie on the floor amid a halo of fractures and cracks.
Mounted about ten feet from the hole in the wall is what looks like a humanoid figure, lashed to a framework of wooden beams, arms upraised. A glow from beneath it illuminates the figure in a pale light. The reek of rotting flesh fills the room.
>>136178Should i do a spot check or what?
>>136179Passively, you don't see anything but a dead goblin being used as an improvised shadow puppet.
It seems as though this has been the cause of the stories of ghost sightings near Vraath Keep lately lately.
>>136180Okay then should i do a search chack?
>>136184You don't see anything of value in this room.
The dead goblin appears to have been illuminated by a spell of some sort.
>>136186Is this the last room of the upper floor? Or is there other doors/stairs?
>>136187Yes. This is the top floor.
There's a gaping hole through which the bugbear escaped.
>>136188Well can i go back downstairs and go through the other door?
>>136190Sure.
You find Brozal there, trying to carve something out of wood.
>>136191Okay can i go through the other door in the room?
And before you ask, yes, you may roll search, but there is nothing in this room that you're capable of finding for now.
I need to step out.
Okay, Chad has had his chance to search the barracks, but he hasn't been able to find anything with his modifiers.
And the other players are still not present...
I don't really know how I can continue to run this tonight without at least one other player...
>>136195>>136196Do you want to call it a night and stop or do you want to keep going with our tea party? It's your choice.
>>136198I'm feeling like we just need to wait...
I'm sorry, but there's not much that can be done with just one player right now.
>>136199I mean, I was planning on lurking through this one while watching trash on jewtube. But if you have a back-up character sheet ready for randoms, I can go with it. Could stay for 3-4 hours or so.
As long as you don't mind giving short explanations of what I need to roll the first time I need to make some check, or sometimes clarifying rules. >>136200Oh, I'd be glad to have another player.
I don't have any pre-made characters, but you could describe what kind of character you want to play in
>>132102 → and I'd introduce yours at the earliest possible opportunity.
>>136201>>136200Just give me a description of what you'd like to play, and I'd walk you through character creation.
I should be able to DM this weekend.
I'll introduce the two new players at the same time.
Okay, we'll commence in about half an hour.
I need to introduce the new characters first, so I'm going to wait until they're ready before we start.
... Our Wizard has let to clock-in...
I don't want to introduce the Ranger until the Wizard shows up, because I don't want to kill him by making him face his first encounter alone.
And the resolution of that encounter is supposed to be what bonds them with the rest of the party...
I'm gonna try looking for treasure.
>>136385I pilfer through any containers in the room.
>>136386There's a table and a few chairs. Nothing else of value in this room.
>>136387Can I use mountain hammer to smash the ground?
>>136388With a budgeoning weapon, yes.
>>136390I have my gauntlets. I will use mountain hammer to start smashing the ground with my gauntlets.
Alright, Brozal can do that, it would take him a few mins to see whether or not he can punch through this floor.
I will be back in like 10 mins.
I have been summoned unexpectedly to do an indeterminate amount of hard work.
I'm sorry guys. I'll be away from the keyboard for at least an hour...
>>136391The zealous Orc gets creative and punches into the floor for several minutes, his adamantium fists shattering large chunks of stone on various parts of the floor. He takes up a chair and finishes the process.
However, after a while, he is able to confirm that there is no hidden door in this room.
Perhaps another room.
Pic related illustrates what has been explored in the keep so far, although Brozal has only explored this particular room and the barracks behind him.
>>136394There is no map on that table, and there's no table there anymore. I meant to edit that out.
.... Meanwhile.
Aral Tel'thuen'slaugh Avaemaskan and John J. Abrams III have been riding West across the Old Forest road for a few days now. They turned south at the Cold Creek onto The Dawn Way, on their way to Drellin's Ferry.
John's player is nowhere to be found, but I'll find a way to occupy Aral's
>>136394Could you use MS Paint and a copy of the map to mark where we are? It's a bit confusing.
>>136396Hi everyone. I'll be playing Aral today. He's this guy, a mystic ranger:
https://www.myth-weavers.com/sheet.html#id=2319121At first glance he just looks like how you'd expect a wild elf to look like. He's probably covered in mud to the point where his Mithral chain shirt doesn't really reflect all that much light. Light ginger hair: some fire elf stuff. Then you'd notice a book dangling from his hip. A spell book.
>>136399Brozal is in the room that would have had the map. Everyone else is in the barracks to the west of him, including Misty, who looks rather shaken up.
Chad just stepped into the barracks from the western tower, saying that he didn't
see anything that resembled the legendary vault in there.