Episode Narrative Guide - Arc Aria
Chapter 1: The Monstrous Vision
One bright afternoon, a warrior takes a seat on a stump in a safe, shaded region of the Forest of Echoes. He carries a spear and shield across his back, while he carries a bag of freshly picked berries and walnuts in his hand. He tosses a berry into his mouth and reaches for a second when he hears a faint doorbell.
Mike realizes his pizza has arrived. He taps logout using his neural controller, but the button doesn't work. He tries again. Is there a bug in the game world of Evergreen?
Suddenly, the sky darkens with an orange glow. A massive, powerful figure appears in the sky. This figure confirms the inability of all players to log out unless and until a daunting challenge is completed: the 100th floor boss must be defeated. Further, given the changes made to the neural software each player is using, death to a game character may lead to a damaged brain or nervous system on the part of the real-life player, including the possibility of death.
The mysterious and monstrous figure warns of the extraordinary power of these floor bosses, advising players to form parties, guilds, and inter-guild alliances for survival. The figure notably empowered these bosses, making them unbeatable by even the most powerful players alone.
Chapter 2: Of Leaves, Town, and Squirrels
Eidolon reels in shock as the monster vanishes from the sky, taking the sick orange light with it. He wonders to himself, "What should I do?" It dawns on him that he can't remember what he was doing in the first place. In fact, he doesn't remember logging in at all.
"I need to find a town," he decides. That will be the best way to form a party and survive. Unfortunately, he has no clue where the nearest town is.
Exploring the forest, Eidolon encounters a plant monster. Revealing his agility and combat prowess, he deftly dodges and overcomes the creature. The final blow is dealt by an arrow shot empowered by the spiritual energy of his fae ancestors. He pillages a poison fang from the corpse. Later, he reflects on the fact that he cannot remember logging in. Is he real, or merely a digital construct?
Aria, a charismatic spellcaster already within the Town of Echoes, immediately and succesfully seeks to rally local players into a guild of her own name. Within a day, Aria's Guild swells to about eighty members in a town of about three hundred residents.
Tank, the spearman played by Mike, shelters for a while in a safe portion of the forest then decides to return to the nearby Town of Echoes to seek a party. As Tank returns to town he encounters an enormous and territorial squirrel-like monster. While he is unable to defeat the squirrel, he eventually safely retreats toward the town.
Eidolon, seeking answers, scales a towering tree, glimpsing the serene Lake of Whispers, Tank in his tussle with the squirrel, and the distant town. Eidolon heads for the town, deftly avoiding a pack of wolves.
Chapter 3: Preparation and Search
As Aria's Guild leads the search for the first floor boss, Tank seeks a guild to join. He finds a strong fit with The Shield Bearers, who welcome his membership contingent on passage of a trial of initiation.
In the course of the trial, Tank is violently cut in half by a powerful water and metal elemental. Elara, a priestess of light, a healer, and the leader of the guild, revives him the next day and congratulates him on his succesful demonstration of commitment.
The next day, the warriors seek and gain approval from Elara to take up a training expedition at The Lake of Whispers. As the group advanced along the verdant path to the lake, Tank learned a bit more about his new party.
Elara, the Healer-Leader, walked with an air of serene authority. Her stories, woven from the fabric of her distant village and her journey into the healing arts, floated around them like a gentle melody. Her leadership, firm yet suffused with empathy, painted her as the guild's guiding star.
Gavriel was always near her side, looming with few words. His simple and large robe, a curtain to his past, fluttered each step on contact with the upper portion of his plain tanned boots. His common attire did little to mask an aura of intense magical power, the kind of which was lost on Tank.
Lyra, an agile warrior, danced around the group as it proceeded, her twin swords catching glints of sunlight as she shared her tales of battle. Her laughter, light and spirited, broke through the group's focused march, injecting moments of levity.
Kael marched directly, embodying a veteran, stalwart, serious, and perhaps slightly annoyed counterpart to the frontline of the guild. He exuded a sense of unwavering loyalty and deference to Elara. The clink of his heavy armor punctuates his every word, a reminder of his dedication to guild and mission.
As they reached the lake, Gavriel's keen eyes fixed on a medium-sized wingless lizardlike monster near the water's edge. "That one," he said, his voice low yet carrying an undertone of challenge. The group, with Tank at its heart, moved in swiftly but clumsily, utterly lacking organization or strategy.
Kael's voice, gruff with encouragement, broke the momentary silence. "I'll take it head-on!" With a decisive gesture, he led the charge towards the unsuspecting lizard.
The ensuing battle was a maelstrom of instinct. Lyra, the only contestant capable of graceful blade movement, struck first, and followed quickly, and again, so that a blur of silver seemed to appear before others had landed a single strike.
Kael followed, his strength channeled into a crushing blow from above. Gavriel's presence, though silent, hummed with latent power, his eyes aglow with the promise of unleashed magic.
As the lizard fought back, spraying a jet of water in defense, Elara stood like a beacon behind her companions. Her staff radiated healing light, weaving a protective tapestry around them.
The confrontation at the water's edge was a dance of elements - steel, water, and arcane energy. The lizard, realizing the futility against such formidable opponents, made a desperate dash for the safety of the lake.
But fate, or perhaps Gavriel's will, had other plans. With a mere gesture, a bolt of lightning arced from the mage's fingertips, striking the fleeing creature with unerring accuracy. The battle was over as swiftly as it had begun.
In the aftermath, the Shield Bearers stood united and momentarily cheerful. Then, on reflection, the frontline was briefly visited by embarassment before it turned into convicion for further training. Lyra set her swords on the ground and practiced with Tank's spear and shield for a bit. By the day's end, the Shield Bearers' signature Phalanx move had come to life, and Lyra had retired from her beloved swords for the foreseeable future.
As they returned towards the Town of Echoes, the world around them seemed to take a quiet breath. A cool mist followed from the lake to the edge of town, kissing their ankles with an acknowledgement of victory and whispering of the adventures that lay ahead.
In town, Eidolon seeks information about the spear warrior he saw from the top of the tree. He sells the poison fang looted from his fallen foe for a few gold pieces. Unable to rally the party he seeks, Eidolon joins up with a different guild called The Elementalists. They perform a training mission at the Crossroads of the Elements, where they unexpectedly come upon a merchant being robbed. They defeat the robbers, but Johan, their fire mage, is fatally wounded during the battle. Eidolon notably recovers a magical earth crystal among other prizes. From a distance, Gavriel somehow senses the fall of Johan.
Chapter 4: The Clash of Titans and Unification
The land trembles. From the Lake of Whispers, Tank spots a dark mushroom cloud erupt from the heart of the forest. Aria's Guild, it seems, has found the first floor boss.
The Shield Bearers approach the location carefully. Scorched trees, dark energy, and the sound of battle make the location obvious. They find the Dark Paladin locked in active combat with several guilds including Aria's Guild and the Crimson Vanguard.
At Tank's suggestion, the Shield Bearers set up a station on the outskirts of battle, collecting and treating the wounded to the best of their ability. They patch up many, several of whom are willing and able to return to battle. Perhaps most notable is Vaelor, a Dragonborn Paladin.
Vaelor was recovered like shrapnel as the sole survivor of a direct blast from the Dark Paladin. His wounds first appeared most grievous and he was clearly exhausted. While Elara began to work healing at the station, Vaelor took a moment of rest. After a moment, with his eyes still closed and his arm laid across his own chest, he struggled to hinge his hand upward. Healing energy slowly creeped out from his own hand, intersecting with and quickly catalyzing the work of Elara. Their spells seemed to ignite in a healing flash, and Vaelor was struck with vigor in the aftermath.
The air continued to crackle with dark energy as the Paladin unleashed blasts of shadow magic, tearing through the ranks of the brave combatants. The ground itself seemed to weep at the devastation wrought.
At an opportune moment, the Shield Bearers form a phalanx and rush in, bolstered by some of the wounded they have healed. Vaelor bore his shield beside Tank, joining the signature formation as if he had used such a technique a thousand times before.
The Dark Paladin succumbs to a final blow, his figure shimmers in bright light and bright smoke seems to escape his armor, leaving a trail of magical energy.
The cost was grievous. Fifty-four brave souls from across four guilds fell that day, their sacrifice a somber echo in the hearts of the survivors. Among the dead were Briar, Kaelen, and Eryndor, three of the patched wounded that returned to battle as allies of the Shield Bearers. Many of the survivors felt relief at the end of battle, some collapsed from exhaustion, some burst into tears for their fallen allies, and many also felt the sting of guilt for their survival.
Overcome with guilt, a swordsman near the front line takes his own life. His body, blood, and tears fall near the damaged armor of the defeated Dark Paladin. After a brief moment, his blood and tears seemingly grow as a vine along the trail of energy left by the Dark Paladin. Then, seemingly under the weight of gravity, the trajectory arcs sharply down, running back into the ground. A dark purple light flashes under the blood vine and when the flash subsides an intricate purple doorway remains.
Counting the losses of his own guild, and impressed with the performance of the Shield Bearers, Vaelor revealed that he is one of The Council of Three that leads a notable guild called The Crimson Vanguard. He invites the Shield Bearers to join forces with his guild. Elara and the others unanimously agree. This new alliance, born from the fires of battle, was a fusion of hope, strength, and determination for the journey ahead.
While occupied with discussion, Tank notices a few figures launch into the portal. "What in Evergreen are they doing?" he thinks. Many survivors gather into impromptu burial ceremonies. Soon Tank, his allies, and many others make for town.
Chapter 5: The Gate Calls
After a day of rest, Thane calls for a training exercise for the newly restructured Crimson Vanguard. Thane, another of The Council of Three of the Crimson Vanguard, selects the Whispering Woods as a training location. The battle party departs northeast from town, making way quickly at first over a gravel trail, then departing the trail for grass to head due north to the woods, an east bank of the Lake of Whispers now to their left side.
The group pierces the treeline and their view is quickly shadowed. The group cautiously browses for a target, progressing deeper with nothing besides plants yet seen. As the group ventures deeper, the shadows turn darker as the canopy grows more dense. A humid warmth and a musty smell tickle Tank's nose. The tickle peristed a moment, seemed to vanish, then returned with a blinding burst of force across his head.
This new migraine brought with it a new vision. A vision of the Purple Gate adorned with black vines in the field of the recent traumatic victory swirl through his mind. This time, the gate was open and a hand reaches out, slowly at first, then accelerating with a grasping motion toward Tank. The vision is abruptly interrupted by a hazy view of the forest and blurred shouts. Figures like creepy men walk about lazily, and one figure darts like a cat. As Tank's vision cleares, he sees that battle has already begun. His allies express a range of emotion from fear and surprise to the readiness of pleased hunter in Thane.
The dark shapes are slowly clarified. Several ghouls swing empty fists with little skill. The panther-like Shadow Stalker is another story. The dark, predatory, territorial beast seems to match or even overwhelm Selena, an elegant and talented blade dancer.
Selena continues undeterred, and with good reason. Her allies steadily take down the ghouls one at a time, and she is increasinly supported in her assault of the powerful beast.
The battle proceeds as a dance of steel and magic. Selena's two blades whirl in a deadly ballet, cutting through the darkness. Besides the armored and skillful Thane, perhaps Ivar is the most notable. A half-orc bearkin, Ivar not only lacks but seemingly abhors the skillful use of blade and shield his allies practice. Ivar's roars matched the ferocity of his blows, each strike a testament to his barbarian might.
As steel meets shadow, the woods themselves seemed to hold their breath. Each parry, thrust, and incantation was a stroke in the grand tapestry of battle. The clash echoed through the woods, a symphony of conflict and survival.
In the end, the shadow was dispelled, the foes vanquished, but the questions lingered like the remnants of Tank's vision, hinting at a destiny intertwined with the mysteries of this digital world. The journey of The Crimson Vanguard had taken a turn into realms both wondrous and daunting, where each step forward was a step into the unknown.
Chapter 6: A Hope of Resurrection
The Elementalists and Jacob, the merchant they defended, return to the Town of Echoes with the torn body of Johan wrapped in salvaged strips of his own clothes and those of the defeated robbers. Jacob thanks the group, offering a mysterious teapot and a discount at his local shop. The group obtains some basic supplies and heads hastily for a stiff drink at the tavern.
While some of the group drink in pity, their sorrows are quickly outmatched by the stories of others, the pain sewn by the the Dark Paladin. Eidolon seeks further information about the spear warrior he watched enter town days ago to no avail, but he does hear rumors of a possible resurrection for Johan.
He hears about two rumors in particular. The first is a Tome of Resurrection held by a collector of rare items in another town of the region. The second is the existence of a powerful mage near the Obsidian Forest. The Elementalists decide to seek aid to their now-weakened party. Working their persuasive abilities, the group identifies two potential allied groups: The Knights of the Silver Dragon and the Order of the Azure Lily. At the mention of the Obsidian Forest, the Knights of the Silver Dragon abruptly reject talks of a joint venture. Presenting a different pitch to the Order of the Azure Lily results in a more positive outcome. The guild will head for Yr Adlais Olaf o Ddŵr, which humans call Adlais, an elven village to the east of the Crossroads of the Elements.
Chapter 7: The Wanderers of the Echoing Vale
As Tank and Thane exit the forest, heading towards the Town of Echoes, their journey seems initially uneventful. The echoes of their recent battle still linger in their minds, mixing with the rustling leaves and distant bird calls. The forest, with its deep greens and shadowy underbrush, seems to watch them with a myriad of unseen eyes.
As they approach the outskirts of the town, the tranquility is abruptly shattered. A sudden, ear-piercing shriek slices through the air, originating from a nearby clearing. The two warriors exchange a glance, an unspoken agreement passing between them. They cautiously move towards the source of the disturbance, their hands ready on their weapons.
Peering through the dense foliage, they spot a group of adventurers surrounded by a swarm of Harpies. These creatures, with their grotesque bird-like bodies and screeching voices, are attacking relentlessly. The adventurers, clearly overwhelmed and fatigued, are struggling to fend off the assault.
Without hesitation, Tank and Thane burst into action. Tank, with his spear and shield at the ready, charges at the nearest Harpy, drawing its attention away from a fallen comrade of the beleaguered party. Thane swiftly runs in for a melee assault, easily unleashing a cluster of magic missiles with one hand as his other grips the sword, each finding its mark with deadly precision.
The battle is chaotic, the air filled with the sounds of clashing steel, guttural cries, and the fierce battle cries of the two warriors. Tank's shield becomes a bulwark against the Harpies' talons and beaks, while Thane's arrows thin their numbers with each precise shot.
As the tide of the battle turns, the adventurers regain their footing, joining Tank and Thane in a united front. The Harpies, sensing the shift in strength, begin to retreat, their screeches fading into the distance.
With the threat dispelled, the adventurers express their gratitude. They introduce themselves as members of the guild "The Wanderers of the Echoing Vale," a group known for exploring and mapping the uncharted territories of Evergreen. The Echoing Vale, they share, is in the northeast of the Coast of Echoes, the region to the south of the Forest of Echoes, and the only other land region named after the phenomena. Large waves will crash against the coast, the sound will become somehow magnified by the magic in the Lake of Whispers, then bounce back off of the eastern mountains toward the coast from which it came.
They share tales of their travels and mention a peculiar anomaly they encountered along their journey north to the forest - a crystal formation unlike any they've seen, radiating an eerie, pulsating light. It seems to glisten in the evening, diving under the well-beaten path to the forest, then emerging briefly near the lakeside before continuing apparently into the lake. Rather than investigate the lake, the group had journeyed somewhat toward the mountains before being attacked by the harpies.
This information piqued the interest of Thane and many in the party. Could this mysterious crystal formation be related to the unfolding events in Evergreen? The possibility of a new discovery, perhaps a clue to the deeper mysteries of the game world, prompts a decision. After ensuring the Wanderers are safe and offering to escort them back to the Town of Echoes, Tank and Thane decide to investigate this anomaly themselves, hoping it might lead to new allies, enemies, or insights into the challenges that lay ahead in Aria's Tale.
Their journey back to the Town of Echoes is now marked not only by a sense of accomplishment from their recent battle but also by the anticipation of what this new discovery might bring. The path ahead is uncertain, but one thing is clear – their adventure is far from over.
Chapter 8: The Collector of Adlais
In their relentless quest to resurrect Johan, the Elementalists and the Order of the Azure Lily embark on a joint venture from the Town of Echoes to the mystical village of Adlais. Their journey, marked by the lush landscapes of Evergreen and the anticipation of the unknown, brings them to the doorstep of the Collector. In the haste of the situation, no one bothers to ask his name.
Adlais, a serene elven village known for its deep connection with nature, welcomes the group with its tranquil ambiance. Nestled in the heart of the village is the Collector's Shop, a treasure trove of rare artifacts, ancient tomes, and mystical relics. Here, Eidolon and his companions seek the elusive Tome of Resurrection, hoping it holds the key to restoring Johan.
The Collector, an elderly elf with a profound understanding of magical artifacts, greets them with a mixture of curiosity and caution. He reveals the existence of the Tome, but with a solemn warning: the power to resurrect comes with significant risks and consequences. Each use of the Tome risks unforeseen side effects, a warning that weighs heavily on the group's conscience.
Seeking alternatives, Eidolon inquires about other means of resurrection. The Collector speaks of powerful healing magic wielded by mages in distant cities, mysterious artifacts scattered across Evergreen, and risky pacts with celestial beings or devils. He advises visiting major cities for further assistance, where knowledgeable mages and scholars might aid their quest.
Amidst these revelations, the Collector offers a glimmer of hope. A local elven healer, skilled in nature magic, might aid in the resurrection with the Tome's assistance. The Collector offers the use of the Tome to Eidolon's group, conditional on their assistance with an important task. The Collector asks the group to obtain a rare herb called Aeloria's Whisper from the nearby Whispering Grove. Eidolon eagerly accepts, feeling no need to consult his team.
In turn, Eidolon presents the magical teapot he received from Jacob the Merchant. The Collector identifies it as an enchanted item of endless refreshment, capable of producing healing teas.
After discussing the quest, Eidolon presents the magic teapot given by Jacob the Merchant. The Collector examines the teapot closely, muttering incantations and performing a series of intricate gestures. After a moment of concentration, he reveals that the teapot has the magical ability to produce tea.
It is enchanted with a charm of endless refreshment, so that it can produce a variety of teas without need for the input of organic material other than water. Further, it will make a high-quality tea with even dirty or low-quality water, at an increased magical cost. It can produce a few flavors of healing tea, a tea that is an antidote to certain poisons, and a tea to aid in sleep. The teapot has a seemingly endless capacity to produce tea, but it requires proper care and respect for its magic to continue functioning.
The chapter closes with the team preparing to venture into the Whispering Grove, their resolve strengthened by the Collector's guidance and potential of new possibilities in Adlais.
Chapter 9: The Search for Vaelor
In the wake of their return, the Crimson Vanguard, alongside the Wanderers of the Echoing Vale, found solace in the familiar embrace of the Town of Echoes. For Tank, this respite was a tranquil harbor in the storm of their recent endeavors. The town, with its cobblestone paths and warm hearths, offered a much-needed reprieve from the rigors of their journey.
Days passed in gentle languor, filled with the simple joys of rest and camaraderie. The Wanderers, with their tales woven from the threads of adventure and discovery, shared stories that danced through the air like leaves in a soft breeze. Tank, often a silent observer, found himself lost in thought, his mind meandering through the labyrinth of his experiences. The clangor of battle seemed a distant echo, replaced by the soft strumming of a lute and the laughter of his guildmates.
Amidst the tranquility, whispers of unrest and change began to ripple through the town. Tank hears murmurs of political upheaval in certain far-off capitals and major cities, tales of strife and discord that seemed to cast long shadows across the land. Eastgate is the nearest of such major cities, residing at the easternmost part of the Coast of Echoes.
Mixed with these harbingers of turmoil were reports of unusual happenings in the Whispering Woods. Travelers spoke of trees that moved of their own accord and of shadows that danced in the absence of light. Such mysteries beckoned to Tank, igniting a spark of adventure in his heart.
Other grand rumors concern the interpretation of celestial events and the heavens themselves."Astronomers and mages," a gossiper reports to Kael, "speak of a rare alignment of stars, a convergence that promised to bathe the world in a cascade of cosmic energy. The event will amplify magical forces, opening doorways to untold power and possibilities."
Tank laughs as he hears Kael retort, "You don't really believe that nonsense, do you?" the gossiper, a low ranking fighter in the Crimson Vanguard, seems somewhat taken aback and struggles to come up with a compelling argument. "Well, you never know with these things. Strange times."
As night descended upon the Town of Echoes, a cloak of stars enveloped the sky, and the world slipped into a realm of quietude. Tank, weary from the day's reflections, retreated to his quarters, where the soft embrace of his bed beckoned him to rest. It was in the arms of slumber that visions began to dance behind his closed eyes once again.
In his dream, Tank found himself once again in the Forest of Echoes, this time at night and the woods full of mist. He stood in the meadow where the Dark Paladin had fallen, bathed in the silvery luminescence of moonlight. The air was thick with an otherworldly energy. There, in a moonlit clearing, stood a shadowy figure, ethereal and ghostly, its face obscured yet its gaze piercing into Tank's very soul. With a silent gesture, the figure pointed to the heavens, where a constellation shifted and morphed, forming an intricate and mysterious symbol.
Tank awoke to the first light of dawn, the remnants of his dream lingering like morning mist. The vision of the forest and the cryptic constellation clung to his thoughts as he prepared for the day. He gathered with the guild for the usual morning meeting, noticing unusual tension in the group. "Vaelor is gone," Lysandra, second in the Council of Three, announced. Clearly upset, she continued, "We will dispatch two search parties immediately. One led by myself and one led by Thane. Before we go further, does anyone here have knowledge on the whereabouts of Vaelor?"
Two recruits, their faces solemn, spoke up. They had heard tell of Vaelor heading toward the heart of the Forest of Echoes, possibly with others. Lysandra, determined and focused, gathered half of the guild to search that area.
Thane's party included Tank and the other former spearmen of the Shield Bearers. For Thane's party, the Whispering Woods called. The mysteries of the woods presented a path rife with potential discoveries and challenges. Thane, recognizing the value of covering more ground and the allure of the woods' secrets, made his decision.
As Thane's group assembled at the town's edge, a sense of shared purpose united them. Their hearts beat in unison with the rhythm of adventure, their eyes set on the dense, whispering foliage that stretched before them. With a final, lingering glance at the Town of Echoes, they stepped into the embrace of the unknown, their steps echoing with the promise of untold stories.
The journey through the Whispering Woods was marked by an eerie calm, the only disturbance being a distant altercation among the forest's ursine inhabitants. Thane, ever the strategist, opted for a detour, leading his party westward, away from the bears' fray.
Their path brought them to the serene shores of the Lake of Whispers. The water, a mirror to the sky, lay undisturbed, its surface reflecting the quandary that now faced them. To the north lay uncharted territories, their secrets veiled by the horizon; to the south, the familiar path back to the Town of Echoes; and behind them, the enigmatic depths of the Whispering Woods.
There, at the water's edge, Thane's resolve wavered. The decision of whether to venture into new lands, return to the forest's embrace, or follow the lake's edge back to town weighed heavily upon him.
Chapter 10: Sending Elric and Lina
Aria, the charismatic leader, stands at the heart of the guild, her presence a beacon of strength and stability amidst the chaos. She knows that the challenges facing her guild are not merely external, but also come from within, as each member grapples with their own doubts and fears in the wake of recent events.
In the days following the Elementalists' departure, Aria works tirelessly to maintain the guild's unity and sense of purpose. She organizes training sessions, encouraging her members to hone their skills and strengthen their bonds. She also leads discussions and strategy meetings, seeking to chart a course forward in an increasingly uncertain world.
During one such meeting, a heated debate arises among the guild members. An aggressive faction pushes for a party to explore the purple gate. Others speak of the pressing need to find the second floor boss, need for better training and equipment, and the desire to return to more urban regions which might provide better opportinities or safety.
"My friends," Aria calls with a motion for quiet and a calm pause. "In the face of darkness, it is easy to give in to fear and despair. But we must hold fast to hope, to the belief that together, we can overcome any challenge. We will train, we will prepare, and we will stand ready to defend our home and our people. But we will also seek out allies, forge new connections, and work towards a future where all of Evergreen can thrive."
As Aria speaks, the guild members feel a surge of renewed purpose and determination. They see in their leader a strength that goes beyond mere combat prowess, a wisdom that comes from a deep understanding of the human heart.
In the days that follow, Aria's Guild begins to implement their new strategy. They reach out to other guilds and factions within the town, seeking to build bridges and forge alliances. They also send scouts into the surrounding regions, gathering information about potential threats and opportunities.
Meanwhile, Aria herself seeks information that might hint at the identity or location of the second floor boss, a means of safety for her people, or a means of escape from this world. Her guild's archives, composed of a scant stack of eleven books and three letters in their humble headquarters, reveal nothing of interest. She proceeds to call in her best mage and priest.
"Counselors, we utterly lack the knowledge needed to advance. I propose that we should seek better records, perhaps from nearby studied elves, if any, by some further journey to a larger city, or even by seeking one of these Oracles mentioned in two books of our pitiful library. What do you say?"
Aria's advisors, a wizened mage named Elric and a serene priestess called Lina, exchange thoughtful glances as they consider their leader's words. They, too, have felt the limitations of their current knowledge, and the prospect of seeking wisdom beyond the confines of their guild is both exciting and daunting.
Chapter 11: The Whisperer
Aria sent Elric to the elven lands and Lina to seek out the Oracles, hoping to gain new knowledge and insights to aid them in the battles to come. Whispers of a powerful necromancer known as the Dread Lord began to circulate, adding to the growing sense of unease in Evergreen.
Eidolon and the Elementalists, having failed in their attempt to retrieve the Aeloria's Whisper, returned to Adlais to seek guidance from the elves. Eidolon, desperate to find a way to resurrect Johan, made the controversial decision to pursue the path of necromancy and seek out a mysterious figure known as "The Whisperer." Despite the reservations of some of his companions, Eidolon remained determined to see this path through to the end.
Eidolon's attempt to recruit additional members for the mission in Adlais was met with complete failure. The locals feared the prospect of associating with a necromancer. In a surprising turn of events, the Order of the Azure Lily unanimously decides to join Eidolon and the Elementalists, believing that their combined knowledge and skills could be invaluable in navigating the dangers ahead.
Back in the Town of Echoes, Tank approached Thane with a proposal to venture into the Forest of Echoes to search for Vaelor and Lysandra's missing party. After a successful recruiting effort, the newly expanded Crimson Vanguard prepared to set out once more, determined to uncover the mysteries that plagued the forest and bring their comrades home.
As these various groups set out on their respective missions, strange and troubling events take place across the world of Evegreen. Rumors swirl, for instance, of distant grasslands turning to desert with magical speed.
Chapter 12: Shadows of the Past
The Forest of Echoes was eerily silent as Thane's group moved cautiously through the dense trees. The usual sounds of the forest—birdsong, rustling leaves, and distant animal calls—were absent, replaced by an unsettling stillness. The group’s steps were careful, each member alert and on edge, their senses attuned to any sign of danger or movement.
As they advanced, Tank noticed a series of carvings on the trees. He paused to examine them closely. They were insignias of various guilds, including their own, the Crimson Guard. He quickly added their insignia to a nearby tree, marking their passage through this haunting landscape.
"The footprints lead this way," Thane whispered, pointing towards the direction of the Purple Gate. The faint trail of footprints disappeared into the darkness beyond.
The group continued, their destination clear. The Purple Gate loomed ahead, its surface shimmering with an ethereal glow. Without hesitation, they stepped through, crossing into the unknown.
On the other side, they found themselves in a forest that was both familiar and alien. The trees were dark blue, their leaves an inversion of the verdant green they had just left behind. The sky, instead of stretching overhead, seemed to be a landscape of land facing downwards, creating a disorienting effect. To the east and west, where distant mountains might be expected, they saw a landscape of stars, indicating they were in a ring world.
A thunderbolt flashed nearby, casting an eerie glow over the strange landscape. The magical nature of the thunderbolt suggested they were not alone in this inverted realm, and the presence of potent magic hung heavy in the air.
"Take cover," Thane ordered, motioning for the group to blend into the shadows of the dark blue trees. They moved quickly, finding shelter among the unusual foliage.
"This place... it's like nothing I've ever seen," Tank whispered, his hand resting on the hilt of his weapon. "Keep your eyes peeled for any movement."
Lyra, with her keen eyes adjusted to the darkness, spotted faint glows in the distance, beyond the immediate treeline. "There," she pointed, "lights—possibly camps or settlements. Could be other players... or something else."
The group decided to investigate the source of the lights cautiously. As they approached, they realized these were not campfires but luminescent plants emitting a soft, pulsing light. The plants were arranged in a pattern that suggested they might be cultivated or placed deliberately.
Suddenly, a rustling sound alerted them to the presence of another party. From behind a thick, glowing plant, a figure clad in a cloak emerged, their face obscured by the hood. The figure paused, hands raised in a peaceful gesture.
"Travelers," the voice was soft but carried through the silence of the forest, "you are far from the familiar paths."
The party was on edge but listened as the figure continued, "I am Elaerin, a guardian of this realm. You've entered through the Purple Gate, haven't you? Few find their way here by accident."
Elaerin explained that this world was known as the Mirror Vale, a parallel dimension created by ancient magic to serve as a sanctuary and a prison. The dead bodies they passed were unfortunate souls who couldn't survive the realm's trials or its guardians.
"The thunderbolt you saw was a warning—a defense mechanism against unauthorized intruders. But it seems you are not mere invaders. Come, let us speak more safely away from the open paths. I can offer guidance, and perhaps, assistance in your quest."
Elaerin led them to a hidden enclave, skillfully camouflaged within the landscape. Here, amidst ancient artifacts and glowing flora, Elaerin shared the lore of the Mirror Vale. "This place mirrors the real world but inverts it, as you've seen with the sky and the land. It exists in balance with the outer world, and disturbances in one can affect the other."
Elaerin then inquired about their purpose in the Mirror Vale, listening intently as they shared their stories and missions. Sensing their genuine need to return to their world and continue their quest, Elaerin offered to help them navigate the challenges of the Mirror Vale.
"To leave this place, you must reach the Celestial Altar, located at the heart of the Vale. There, the sky touches the ground, and a portal can take you back. But be warned, the path is guarded by creatures twisted by the magic that suffuses this land, and by the trials of the Vale itself."
Armed with this new knowledge and Elaerin's guidance, the group prepared to face the challenges ahead. Their journey through the Mirror Vale would test their resolve, their strength, and their understanding of this bizarre and twisted world.
As they set out towards the Celestial Altar, the bond between them strengthened, knowing that together, they could overcome the trials that awaited and find their way back to their quest in Evergreen.
Tank recalled having seen a couple of the faces of the dead bodies. He tried to remember whether any of the faces were former guild members. Pointing to the armor of a guildmate, indicating the sigil of the guild, he spoke up towards Elaerin. "Have you seen anyone wearing this insignia? We seek in particular one going by the name Vaelor and another called Lysandra?"
Elaerin nodded solemnly. "Yes, I have seen a lady in red leading a party of warriors and mages wearing such an insignia. They headed toward the Altar."
Chapter 13: The Gatherer of Shadows
Back in the Town of Echoes, under Aria's leadership, the guild was bustling with activity. Aria had dispatched Elric to the elven lands to gain insights into the more arcane aspects of the current crisis facing Evergreen, while Lina had been sent to seek out an Oracle, hoping to glean any prophetic knowledge that might aid in navigating the uncertain future.
In Aria's absence, her second-in-command, a resourceful rogue named Mira, took the lead on daily operations. Mira organized a series of training sessions focusing on defensive tactics and emergency response, anticipating potential threats that might arise during these troubled times. She emphasized teamwork and adaptability, key skills that could make the difference in unforeseen situations.
Meanwhile, a small group within the guild, led by a seasoned warrior named Jorin, began to fortify the guild's headquarters. They reinforced doors and windows, set up surveillance points, and established secure communication lines within the town, ensuring that the guild could stand against a possible attack or provide aid to the townspeople if needed.
As evening approached, Mira gathered the guild members for a strategy meeting. The main topic was the mysterious purple gate that some members had returned from exploring. The reports were mixed, with some describing wondrous sights and others whispering of dangerous encounters. Mira proposed the creation of a specialized task force to further investigate the gate, hoping to understand its nature and potential uses better.
Chapter 14: Arcane Journeys
Elric's journey to the elven lands was swift, aided by his deep knowledge of the terrain and his ability to commune with nature, a skill he had honed over years. Upon arriving, he was greeted by the Elven Council, wise beings who had observed the changes in Evergreen with deep concern.
Elric presented his case, explaining the challenges faced by Aria's Guild and their need for arcane knowledge. The elves, recognizing the sincerity and urgency of his plea, agreed to help. They granted him access to their ancient library, a treasure trove of forgotten lore and magical texts. Elric spent days poring over the texts, guided by the elven sages, and learned of ancient rituals and spells that might help shield the guild from dark magic.
One particular tome described a protective spell known as the "Veil of the Vale," which could cloak a location in layers of magical concealment, making it nearly impossible for enemies to detect. Elric copied the incantation and the ritual details, planning to implement it upon his return to the Town of Echoes.
Lina's quest to find an Oracle took her through winding paths and secluded villages, where whispers of the Oracle's wisdom were spoken with a mixture of reverence and fear. She finally found the Oracle in a hidden grove, bathed in the light of the full moon.
The Oracle, a mysterious figure cloaked in silver robes, listened quietly as Lina explained her mission. Moved by Lina's earnestness and the dire situation in Evergreen, the Oracle agreed to provide guidance. Through a vision-induced trance, the Oracle spoke of impending trials that would test the strength and unity of Aria's Guild. The Oracle also hinted at a powerful ally who would emerge from the shadows to aid them in their darkest hour.
Armed with new knowledge and a sense of foreboding, Lina prepared to return to the Town of Echoes. She carried with her a small, enchanted amulet given by the Oracle, said to glow in the presence of deceit, a tool that might prove crucial in the days to come.
With Elric and Lina on their respective missions, gathering knowledge and allies, Aria's Guild fortified its position in the Town of Echoes, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead, bolstered by the guidance and resources their journeys had provided.
Chapter 15: The Path of Resurrection
Eidolon's group re-entered the Whispering Grove, this time with a focus on finding The Whisperer rather than a search for Aeloria's Whisper. As they moved deeper into the grove, the shadowy, dense foliage loomed ominously around them. This time, their mission was more focused, driven by the urgent need to find The Whisperer and uncover the secrets of necromancy that might help revive their fallen friend.
The air was thick with the earthy scent of moss and the subtle undertones of decay, a stark reminder of the grove's mystical and dangerous nature. With the shadow being that had previously ejected them from the grove aware of their return, it managed to activate a magical trap. As the group moved cautiously through the underbrush, a sudden chill filled the air, and the ground beneath their feet began to tremble. Vines, imbued with a dark energy, burst from the ground, attempting to ensnare the group. The trap, while alarming and forceful, was not entirely effective. Members of the group were able to react just in time to evade complete entrapment, though it slowed their progress significantly and left them rattled.
Despite the initial setback, the group managed to regain their composure and continued their search for The Whisperer. Their determination paid off as subtle clues led them deeper into the heart of the grove.
As they navigated the twisted paths, Eidolon spotted a series of faint, arcane symbols etched into the bark of an ancient tree. Recognizing these as necromantic sigils from his studies, he followed the trail, which led to a secluded clearing obscured by hanging moss and shadow.
In the center of the clearing, a cloaked figure stood over an altar made from stone, surrounded by flickering candles that emitted a ghostly light. The figure was engrossed in a ritual, speaking in low, urgent tones. As the group approached, the figure paused and turned, revealing a face shrouded in mystery and age, eyes glowing with a faint, unnatural light.
"You have come far and faced the shadows of this grove," the figure spoke, his voice echoing slightly in the still air. "I am The Whisperer you seek. What brings you to my domain, seeking the forbidden knowledge of the dead?"
Eidolon stepped forward, explaining their dire need to resurrect their friend and the journeys they had undertaken to reach this moment. The Whisperer listened intently, his expression unreadable. After a moment of silence, he nodded slowly.
"Resurrection is no small matter, and the path you seek is fraught with peril. However, your determination speaks volumes. I will help you, but know this: the balance of life and death is delicate. What is brought back may not return the same."
Malthus, known as The Whisperer, provided a detailed list of the materials required for the resurrection ritual, including Sacred Ashes, Moonwell Water, and a Silver Cord. Eidolon, now armed with detailed knowledge and a plan, prepared to set out on the quest to gather these materials. Each location promised its own set of dangers and mysteries, but the resurrection of his friend drove him forward with a determined resolve.
Chapter 16: The Birth of the Azure Lily
In the heart of the Whispering Woods, a group of adventurers from various walks of life found themselves united by a common purpose. Led by the wise and compassionate Valenia, a high elf paladin, the Order of the Azure Lily was born.
Valenia had always been driven by a strong sense of justice and a desire to protect the innocent. Her unwavering faith in the divine powers that guided her path had brought her to this moment. As a young elf, she had witnessed the destruction caused by the forces of darkness and had vowed to stand against them. Her journey had led her to gather a group of like-minded individuals, each with their own unique abilities and backgrounds.
Durnan, the dwarf fighter, was the first to join Valenia's cause. With his unmatched strength and resilience, he became a pillar of the group. Cutler, the forest gnome wizard, brought his mastery of illusion magic, adding an element of surprise to their tactics.
Pax, the halfling cleric, had been a devoted follower of the nature deity, and his healing abilities had saved the group on numerous occasions. The newest member of the Order was Kaelyn, a human druid with a mysterious past. Kaelyn's gender identity remained unknown, and they reacted with fierce anger whenever anyone attempted to inquire about or imply their gender. This aspect of their character added a layer of complexity to the group's dynamics, challenging them to confront their own biases and learn to respect Kaelyn's boundaries.
Kaelyn's connection to nature and their ability to wield druidic magic made them an invaluable asset to the team. Their wisdom and unique perspective often provided guidance and solutions to the challenges the Order faced.
Together, the members of the Order of the Azure Lily had faced many trials and emerged stronger for it. United in their purpose and bound by the bonds of friendship and loyalty, they stood ready to confront whatever threats lay ahead.
As Valenia looked upon her companions, she knew that each of them would play a crucial role in the battles to come. With the Order of the Azure Lily by her side, she felt confident that they could overcome any obstacle and bring hope to those who needed it most. The mystery surrounding Kaelyn's gender identity served as a reminder that true unity came from accepting and respecting each other's differences, a lesson that would serve them well in the trials ahead.
Chapter 17: Trials in the Mirror Vale
As Thane's group ventured deeper into the mysterious Mirror Vale, the eerie blue forest stretched around them, casting long shadows in the otherworldly glow. The air was thick with tension, each member of the party acutely aware of the dangers that lurked within the ethereal woods.
The tranquility of their journey was shattered when a pack of spectral wolves emerged from the shadows, their eyes glowing with a sinister light. The party quickly formed a defensive stance, ready to face the ethereal threat. The battle began in a chaotic blur of claws and steel.
Despite their weariness, the group fought valiantly. Tank and Kael held the front line with their shields, protecting their comrades from the wolves' relentless attacks. Lyra, Selena, and Dorian danced around the battlefield, their blades striking true. Thane and Gavriel launched volleys of magical energy, while Elara focused on healing and support. Marcus, though valiant, was overwhelmed by the wolves' ferocity and was knocked unconscious, his body showing signs of the brutal struggle.
The spectral wolves, empowered by the magic of the forest, launched a fierce assault. For a moment, it seemed as though the party might be overwhelmed. But a surge of magical energy from the Mirror Vale itself infused Thane's party, fortifying their resolve and enhancing their abilities. With renewed strength, they counterattacked fiercely.
In a concerted effort, Lyra's swift strikes, Gavriel's lightning bolts, and Thane's magic missiles began to turn the tide. One by one, the spectral wolves fell, their ethereal forms dissipating into the mist. Elara, despite her drained energy, managed to stabilize Marcus with her healing magic, ensuring he would survive.
After the battle, the group took a moment to catch their breath and tend to their wounds. They discovered valuable loot among the fallen wolves, including spectral pelts, mystic gemstones, an ancient spell scroll, and rare healing herbs. These treasures were a welcome boon, promising to aid them in the trials ahead.
As they left the forest, the group encountered a sudden and heavy downpour. The rain turned the ground into slippery mud, further slowing their progress. Thane urged everyone to be extra careful and quick, but the group's weariness and the challenging conditions made their journey arduous.
The rain-soaked group finally reached the edge of the forest by early afternoon, but the heavy rain and slippery ground extended their travel time significantly. They trudged through the relentless downpour, their spirits dampened but their resolve unbroken.
Night had fallen by the time they finally saw the lights of the town ahead. Exhausted, soaked, and in need of rest, they pressed on, relieved to have reached their destination. Thane's words of encouragement had kept them moving, and now they looked forward to the shelter and respite the town would provide.
As they entered the town, the group was met with curious and concerned looks from the townspeople. Thane led them to a nearby inn, where they could find warmth, food, and a chance to recover from their ordeal. The journey through the Mirror Vale had tested their limits, but they emerged stronger and more united, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead in their quest to uncover the mysteries of Evergreen.
Tank notices the candlelight flicker in the window of one home. The silhouette appears to have the form of a toad, but standing the height of a man.
Chapter 18: The Quest for Sacred Ashes and Silver Cords
The Elementalists, a formidable group of adventurers each wielding the power of a different element, continued their quest to resurrect their fallen comrade, Johan, the fire mage. Led by Lyra, the skilled ice mage, they had formed an alliance with the Order of the Azure Lily, united by their shared goal.
Following their encounter with the Whisperer, the enigmatic figure who guided them towards the necessary components for the resurrection ritual, the group set their sights on acquiring the Sacred Ashes and Silver Cords. Eidolon, the agile wood elf rogue, suggested that Lyra and Thorin, the stout male dwarf earth mage, visit the Collector in the nearby elven village of Adlais.
Eidolon handed over his gold and a precious earth crystal to Lyra and Thorin, hoping it would aid in their negotiations. Despite his less-than-persuasive pitch, Lyra agreed to the plan, acknowledging the importance of the materials and the limited options available.
In Adlais, Lyra and Thorin approached the Collector, an elderly elf known for his vast array of rare artifacts and magical relics. Their negotiation was challenging, but the value of the earth crystal and their gold proved sufficient. The Collector, intrigued by their determination, agreed to part with a Silver Cord and a small amount of Sacred Ashes, though he extracted a promise for future favors or rare items.
Returning to the Elementalists, Lyra and Thorin presented their hard-won treasures. "We got what we needed," Lyra announced, handing the items to Eidolon. "But it wasn't easy. The Collector will expect more from us in the future, so we must be prepared."
With the Silver Cord and Sacred Ashes in their possession, the group’s next task was to obtain Moonwell Water. After a thorough discussion, the Elementalists, the Order of the Azure Lily, and the Whisperer agreed that the simplest path was to head to the seat of the elven kingdom to the east. The grand elven city of Luminara, where the Elven King resided, was their destination.
Luminara, known for its majestic architecture and powerful magics, was the heart of the elven realm. It was there that they hoped to find the Moonwell Water, enchanted by the Elven King or his court, to complete their resurrection ritual.
With their plan set, the combined group prepared for the long journey through the Forest of Echoes. They gathered supplies and ensured everyone was ready for the trek. As they set off, Eidolon’s resolve was clear. "Let's move out. The sooner we reach Luminara, the sooner we can bring Johan back."
The journey ahead was filled with anticipation and determination. The Elementalists and the Order of the Azure Lily, guided by the Whisperer, ventured eastward through the mystical forest, united by their mission and strengthened by their bonds. They were ready to face any challenges that lay ahead in their quest to uncover the secrets of Luminara and secure the Moonwell Water necessary for Johan’s resurrection.
Chapter 19: The Path to the Altar
After a night of much-needed rest in the squirrelfolk town, Thane's party resumed their journey. The morning brought clear skies and a gentle breeze, lifting their spirits as they set off across the expansive plains. Despite the favorable weather, the group remained vigilant, knowing that their quest would not be without its challenges.
The Hidden Grove Their vigilance paid off when they stumbled upon a hidden grove nestled within the plains. In the center of this grove stood an ancient, ornately carved stone chest, partially covered by moss and vines. With cautious excitement, Thane and his companions opened the chest to reveal a treasure trove of valuable and enchanted items:
Ancient Elven Armor: A beautifully crafted set of armor, lightweight yet incredibly durable, offering significant protection while enhancing agility. Amulet of Resilience: An amulet granting enhanced resistance to physical and magical attacks. Scroll of Greater Restoration: A powerful healing scroll capable of curing severe injuries and ailments. Gold Coins: A substantial amount, ensuring their financial security for the foreseeable future. The discovery of this treasure provided a much-needed boost to the party’s morale and resources.
Trials on the Plains The journey through the plains, though initially peaceful, soon tested the group's resolve. They encountered a formidable foe in a fierce battle, emerging victorious but not without sustaining moderate damage. Despite their injuries, the group pressed on, their determination unwavering.
Several party members leveled up from the battle, their abilities and strength growing. Notably, Elaerin unlocked a new ability, adding to their strategic advantage.
Arrival at the Altar As dusk fell the following evening, Thane’s party finally reached the ancient altar, only to find themselves in the midst of a major battle already in progress. Lysandara, in good health and strong, led her party against the Second Floor Boss—an Evil Vaelor. Possessed and transformed, Evil Vaelor towered over the battlefield, clad in twisted golden armor that mirrored the fearsome Dark Paladin’s.
Alongside Lysandara fought the restored Dark Paladin, now in a smaller, human form, aiding her in the fight against Evil Vaelor. Two parties of elves and a party of squirrelfolk also joined the fray, their combined efforts focused on bringing down the corrupted Vaelor.
Conclusion Thane’s party, though weary and battered, plunged into the chaotic battle with renewed resolve. The clash of magic and steel echoed through the ancient ruins of the altar as they joined forces with their allies, determined to defeat Evil Vaelor and uncover the secrets of the Mirror Vale.
The stage was set for an epic confrontation, the outcome of which would shape the fate of their world. The battle raged on, each moment fraught with danger and the promise of victory—or devastating defeat.
To Be Continued.