Siegfried
deftly leapt up the crypt’s wall, his feet gaining purchase on the uneven
brickwork, and launched himself over the heads of the creatures, landing
smartly behind them as Sabine and Alphonse held the line. A mummy
growled and lumbered out of the shadows of the next chamber’s corner towards
him. The mummy’s
facemask, carved from Umber Hulk carapace, began to glow in an enticing
kaleidoscope of unnatural colours. Too late, Siegfried attempted to avert his
gaze, and found his darkvision
overwhelmed by the confusing loops and whorls. His inner ear began to protest
vigourously.
Alphonse bashed the mummy before him with his battleaxe, which struck a
glancing blow against the undead creature’s armored hide. The soldier’s
follow-up swing bit deeper, but didn’t seem to slow the mummy’s advance. He
pulled the battle-axe free and swung again, but failed to connect. “I’m flummoxed!”
he growled. Sabine stabbed
and slashed at the mummy facing her, but her sword failed to dent the undead’s armor. The mummy retaliated
by attempting to blind her using its confusing
gaze ability, but the General was able to withstand the creature’s magical
attack. The mummy beat its fists against her shield ineffectually. Alphonse
grunted as the mummy before him punched him in the stomach. A curious cold
sensation began to emanate from beneath his ring mail armor, as though the
creature’s touch had gotten through. Alphonse grit his teeth and managed to
fight off the mummy rot . “Son of a
Kirkwallian whore!” Siegfried shouted as he stumbled away from the mummy,
fumbling for his scarf as he wound it over his eyes. At the last instant he
felt the incoming slam of a mummy’s rotting fist and managed to cast shield , putting up a magical barrier of
force that stymied the creature’s attack. Alphone
drew himself up to his full height, towering over the Thayan mummies, and
angrily threw down his axe and shield. Flexing his biceps, he shouted “Welcome
to Fort Knox!” and grabbed the nearest mummy in a headlock. Sabine sighed. Back under
the Swamped Docks of Neverwinter, Bob glared fiercely at the approaching pirates,
who scampered over the broken crates and piles of rubble, their blades glinting
in the glow of the cinders from his last fireball . They were
on him in an instant, cackling cruelly as they slashed at him. “Little
Priest has lost his way, hasn’t he?” One of them laughed as Bob ducked two hard
cuts from his scimitar. “Let’s show
him the quickest way to salvation, then!” another shouted, stabbing Bob with a forceful
blow that doubled the cleric over. “Our blades
ring true!” a third shouted as he slashed Bob across the back, staggering him. The first Halfling
laughed again as he grabbed the assassin’s body and commence to drag him back
towards the tangle of refuse at the base of the cliff. Across the
jetty, the floppy-hatted pirate slashed at Varien with a skilled flourish, and
his burly (for a Halfling) partner followed up with an overhand swing that got
past the paladin’s defences and opened a savage wound across his middle. Before Varien
could respond in kind, the burly Halfling threw an arm around his partner’s waist,
and the first pirate grabbed a rope, cutting it deftly. There was a whizzing
sound of rope being drawn through a pulley as a hidden counterweight reeled the
rope, and the two Halflings with it, into the air above the dock. The pair of
pirates swung halfway across the swamped dockside to land near their
companions. I’d rather fight necrotic demons than be embarrassed
by pirate Halflings, Varien
thought to himself. He took to the air. “Come on, Bob, we’ve got bigger fish to
fry!” Bob pocketed
the pendant and the Hathran mask as Varien scooped him up and flew towards the
Sleeping Dragon Bridge. “That’s
right, run!” one of the pirates shouted as the gleeful cackles of his compatriots
echoed off the underside of Neverwinter’s docks. “Just
because I can’t see you doesn’t mean I can’t hit you,” Siegfried snarled at the
nearest mummy. His improvised blindfold in place, the bard manifested Talon in his
free hand and spun about, slashing at the mummy and inflicting considerable
damage. Siegfried
could feel some strength as well as clarity returning. “Let’s
unravel this mystery!” Knox shouted as he dug his hands into the mummy’s flesh,
dragging the creature to the ground. “Let it rip!” he growled as he pulled on
the creature’s wrappings. Inky black ichor poured, sludgelike, from the mummy’s
body. The creature wheezed in agony. Another mummy
swung at Alphonse in an attempt to dislodge his fellow undead from the soldier’s
grip, but was unsuccessful. The mummy
in Alphonse’s burly arms attempted to wriggle free, but failed. The last
mummy swung at Siegfried and missed. Sabine took
advantage of the situation, slashing the nearest mummy until it fell apart, black
blood oozing out in thick ropes from the dismembered corpse. “Finally!”
she shouted in triumph. Siegfried
slashed again at the mummy before him as more of his strength returned. “Son of
a Loreleian whore!” he shouted as he ran the creature through. The mummy
turned to Alphonse and struck at him with his rotting fists.
“Not so fast!” Sabine said, executing a warding maneuver that focused the mummy’s
attack on her instead of her subordinate. The mummy’s fists clanged off her
shield. The stumbling
mummy flailed at the half-orc but couldn’t connect. Alphonse
strained as his fingertips slid beneath the mummy’s chest plate. He began to
pull with all his strength. Sabine
pressed the attack, landing three solid hits on the nearest mummy, sending it reeling
back into Siegfried’s reach. Siegfried
launched a sweeping attack at the mummy. Talon lopped off both the creature’s
legs, and the mummy crashed to the floor, shuddering and twitching in a second,
final death. “Let’s Knox
this one out of the park,” Alphonse said as he pried the armor plate off the
chest of the mummy. Blood and ancient dust poured out as the wrappings strained
and tore. The mummy moaned. “Death
comes a Knoxing!” Knox shouted as he hauled off and struck the creature,
tearing into its innards further. The mummy
screamed, its voice like torn parchment. “Knox knox,
who’s there?” Alphonse bellowed as he scooped up his axe to land a killing blow. The mummy
rolled out of the way and the axe bit into the stone floor of the crypt. Varien flew
over Neverwinter’s midnight streets. Few Waukeentide revelers had the presence
of mind to look up as the paladin bore his companion over the rooftops at
breakneck speed. Drowning out
the sounds of revelry below was the sudden bonging
of Neverwinter’s many public clocktowers, marking the end of 10 Tarsakh and the
beginning of a new day. “Thought
this day would never end,” Varien muttered to himself. He leaned in and shouted
into Bob’s ear. “If I recall correctly, the Sleeping Dragon bridge is the one
closest to the docks!” “How
convenient!” the sorcerer shot back as he held on for dear life.” Sure enough,
the form of the dilapidated Sleeping Dragon bridge came into view. From his
altitude, Varien could see a knot of Mintarn mercenaries standing around the fallen
body of some sort of humanoid creature. He landed
with a skid, causing the mercenaries to go for their swords. “Who goes
there?” one shouted. “A Friend
of Neverwinter,” Varien said with gravitas. “Now, where did they go?” He
indicated the fine horses tied up to a nearby stanchion. “There’s an
open sewer beneath the bridge,” one of the Mercenaries said. “The General-” “Thank you,”
Varien said as he shot back into the air and looped down beneath the bridge. Varien and
Bob landed before the sewer opening and crawled inside. Varien saw
a guard standing watch beside a rent in the sewer’s curved wall. “Did Sabine
go in there?” he called out. The guard’s
head jerked up. “Uh, yes?” he said to the paladin and sorcerer. “Neverwinter
thanks you,” Varien said as he brushed past the guard. Bob shrugged at the
sentry. “Uh, you’re
welcome?” the guard said in a faltering voice after them. Varien and
Bob picked their way through the southern passageway and found another Mintarn
guard standing before yet another hole in the wall.
“State your business!” the guard said. “I’mVarienAFriendOfNeverwinterTheCityThanksYouForYourService-”
Varien said as he zipped past the guard. “We’re investigating
an assassination attempt!” Bob called out as Varien pulled him into the
passageway.
Another guard stood an uneasy watch before a sarcophagus. “Which way?”
Varien shouted. The guard,
wide-eyed, pointed westward. “Thanks!”
Varien and Bob took to the air and blasted through the double doors. The sound
of a melee welcomed them. Varien let go
of Bob, who skidded to a stop amid a pool of blood, and landed before the mummy
nearest Siegfried. Unsheathing Fiendsbane, he slashed at the undead creature menacing
Alphonse and sliced its armour plating clean off. “Well, that’s
obnoxious,” Alphonse said in surprise. Varien wasn’t
done. He used his shield as a lever as he shoved the creature back and then
thrust viciously upward with Fiendsbane, going airborne as he drove the blade
through the creature’s face and pinned its head to a high point on the crypt wall. The body
hung there for a moment until gravity did its work. There was a ripping sound
as the creature’s neck pulled apart like taffy, its body landing heavily on the
ground as black, bloody dust leaked from the creature’s disembodied head.
Varien pulled Fiendsbane back and the head fell to the crypt’s stone floor, making
a wet, pulpy sound as it bounced and rolled away. “Did
somebody say ‘unholy circles of necromantic and demonic runes’?” Varien said,
standing with his fists on his hips. “And that,”
Siegfried said as he pulled off his blindfold, “was the backup I was waiting
for.” Alphonse pointed
to the mummies. “Three bodies, on the Knox.” Sabine
sighed. “Control yourself, Sergeant.” She turned to Varien. “Hello, Aether,”
she said through gritted teeth. “Oh, hi
Sabine,” Varien said brightly. “Didn’t see you there.” Bob elbowed
his way into the southern chamber. “Did somebody say ‘unholy circles of necromantic-” “Too late,
Trevelyan,” Varien cut him off. “I already said it.” “Dammit,”
Bob muttered.