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Current Now imagine... A Guild Moderator... but with a voyeuristic fetish and the power of Sauron's all-seeing eye to peer into our DM's...
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If you run into flat earthers in an alleyway you just need to go around the corner and they'll stop following you.
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How romantic... and yet also all the things a Lich would say methinks...
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We will be serving guests this Thanksgiving. So if you wish to attend be prepared to be roasted and carved...
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Actually Wicked isn't "very good", rather quite the opposite really if you think about it.
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Not a problem. I do like to throw in small things peppered into the story. Hence if it was well hidden, I have accomplished my task :)

And "Independent Contractor" indeed. Both certainly aspire to see an end of the world. Although Zhystkrexas prefers the long, slow, game. I mean as something he would say "I have hungered for eons. I can wait a few millennia for a feast." That being said, I'm sure they have a mutual agreement to get on with it, and Kil'Threx can contract Zhystkrexas' support in return for the right to devour everything and anything that falls to sate his insatiable hunger or something of that nature. That said, perhaps Zhystkrexas began as merely a motive force, that is, how hunger and desire were primal instincts that drove the universe (consider the atoms seeking to find a more stable electron configuration, etc). Then Kil'Threx somehow managed to warp the entity into something darker with his creations. Creating evil, and thus introducing hunger beyond satiation. Thus in a way I suppose Kil'Threx has "created" Zhystkrexas.

And of course Zhystkrexas would be interested in Trenton's soul. A powerful soul empowers him even more. Trenton after all, seems to be a man after Zhystkrexas' own heart. Another hedonistic rake who drinks when thirsty, eats when hungry, but for all the joys it can give him, he is still empty, and hungers for more. And Zhystkrexas, being the generous malevolence that he is, would give Trenton what he wants to indulge his friend's every wanting desire. All done such that he may get Trenton to agree, that in the unlikely event of the Pirate's death, his soul would be surrendered to Zhystkrexas, and unlike most souls trapped within his collection, be allowed to sail the seas as a collector of souls for Zhystkrexas (i.e. a Davey Jones from PotC). It's a win-win for both parties right? Zhystkrexas would offer him such an "insurance policy."

After all, Zhyst isn't a fighter but a crafty politican, a shrewd businessman, and cunning negotiator. And Good help is so hard to find these days.

@TheWizardLizard

I have actually included a slight reference to Kil’threx in the Elder's reprise. The elder is telling the story to the emissary of Kil'threx who seeks audience with Zhystkrexas.

I'd imagine Kil'threx and Zhystkrexas may have some history together, thus I have staved off a direct interaction between both as they would seem to naturally work together. One embodies evil, the other embodies hunger. One is a creation of morality, the other of nature. But each feeds into the other as I see it. Hunger in itself is natural, but to go beyond desire into gluttony? Perhaps it was Kil'threx that had corrupted Zhystkrexas. And perhaps Zhystkrexas which has corrupted Kil'threx in turn to desire the pure destruction of the world.

That being said, until we explore the possible connection between Evil and the demon that breeds it, I would prefer to leave a direct interaction between Kil'threx and Zhystkrexas at the table if it is alright with you. Since after all Zhystkrexas is less of a god and more of a demon. Maybe rumored to be one of the first creations of Kil'threx or an entity that had aligned itself with Kil'threx long ago.

Although in all honesty I'm imaging them as primordials in a cosmic bar that get drinks together every now and then to discuss old times. Neither quite sure who came first, Evil or Hunger.

I would also posit that Trenton Baker would also have some connection with Zhystkrexas given both use souls as a source of power. Perhaps the good captain cares to raid Zhystkrexas' vault, and the Demon would love to capture Baker's soul and end his curious case of unlife. Else they can be on good terms and trade souls like collectable trading cards (as a bit of black comedy). I imagine they live/unlive in rather opposite geographies.

And strange coincidence, I used to roleplay with a Ex-Ex-pirate-Ex-ex-Necromancer (an undead pirate who was a necromancer prior to taking up a life of piracy but has since returned to being a necromancer after raising himself from the dead). Rather fun chap to play as, he stored the souls of the dead in bottles of rum littered about his captain's quarters, and had the penchant to drink his spirits. Supposedly his phylactery is held by his own resurrected left hand which holds a bottle of rum so foul as his soul manifests in it. And said hand and bottle is implanted into the flesh of some terrible sea creature, rendering him nigh immortal as they would have to first find the sea creature, kill it, retrieve the phylactery, destroy it and his hand, then destroy him.
Thomas Richard Harrison

Location: Road North of Salarn, Featuring a Run-away Wagon-Caravan-Payload).
Interacting with: His favourite trio it seems (Satilla, Ntaj, and a tree, Yet again) with Fine addition of the Cockney Cook running after said wagon.


Realization hits.
Did anyone write it down?
That cart's number?

Well the leaves were nice. If you enjoyed the flavor of something medicinal. It wasn't quite as noxious as some of the first things Thomas had to nibble on by the direction of Master Wolfgang. The traditional methodology after all for old alchemists was to sample reagents in an attempt to discover the various properties a particular prospective ingredient had. Not entirely the safest way to discern these things, but it was done in the name of the alchemic science. Fortunately the ingredients only nearly killed Thomas, as an agonizing three days of being a lab rat through this lethal hazing practice taught him valuable life lessons. Like don't stick everything in your mouth because someone tells you to for one. But Satilla seemed friendly enough, and far less crafty and wily than Master Wolfgang. Not that Master Wolfgang wanted to see Thomas dead, but merely forgot he switched his labels around on most of his ingredients as a method to deter would-be miscreants from blowing up his lab or stealing precious raer reagents.

"A familiar? I've always wondered about those. Master Wolfgang said I wasn't ready or responsible enough for one..." A slight fall of his voice suggested his disappointment. Well he was a farmboy after all, how could the old wizard think he was bad with animals? Though, given the fair point that a familiar was more than just a pet. It was far more attached to the magus, than any pet and owner could be. Oh good, the cat went back inside the bag. Muttering a brief thanks and a nod to Satilla a few seconds after he saw that furry creature retreat. No he wasn't scared of cats, he just didn't like them. Snakes on the other hand...

And the Wagon bolted out of the blue. And with it a rabble of folks. Kyra was first as she bolted after the runaway cargo. Then a bird of prey, and then some elven guy Thomas randomly named Thranduil riding an moose or elk. And then that Ruffian Chef person who left the fire on the bird. It seemed they were all chasing after the run-away wagon, but why? Did something hijack their mode of transport? Was the area no longer safe? Maybe a Celestial Beam spell could discourage the wa- No, it was out of range by now at the speed the Horses were going. He had no spells that could reach that far, and was probably not going to be able to catch up in time unless someone threw him a distance of at least fifteen to twenty feet. And the ground, although it was mud, did not look very pleasant to land on. So there goes the thought of having the half-orc shielding them from picking him up and throwing him. That probably wouldn't have gone so well either way.

"Err, if we are getting attacked, I'm going to need one of you to be my eyes if I'm going to have to use my spells. One of them blinds me, the other makes me light-headed. I'd rather have Ntaj be the um, warrior and get up close and all, so um, Satilla, could I count on you to guide my spells if needed?" Rising and resting himself up against the tree Thomas leaned back and cupped his hands over his mouth to project as best he could while keep the chewed leaves tucked between his cheek and gums. "Hey Chef-Person-Sir! I think our Goose is Cooked!"
@The Grey Dust

Oh dear, it seems the children of Aton have been reincarnated.


Quite, Indubitably, Indeed.

Perhaps this thread shall have a better drive force. That being said, the CS is incomplete for obvious reasons. I still have to think how one would go about contacting Zhystkrexas... As normally he contacts you...

Edit: I think a missive travelling to I'zhystana would do. I was originally thinking of having Zhystkrexas appearing due to someone's desire to meet him or something, but that would require me to drop the narrative form of the CS. And I'd hate to break the theme and have Zhystkrexas suddenly actively doing something.

I had created this character for another roleplay (Looking at you there @Zendrelax).
I thought he might fit in a group of ne'er-do-wells.
I hope his is as vile and despicable as ever.

I hope to get a post later this morning :)
Thomas Richard Harrison

Location: Road North of Salarn (Still).
Interacting with: Satilla, Ntaj, and a tree. (Again).


"Blood Leaves hrm, I have a feeling you'll be a great teacher." Curiously inspecting and sniffing at the leaves again before picking off a bit of greenery and experimentally chewing it leaf. Hopefully it would reduce the fever and help recover lost stamina. But more importantly perhaps the need for Thomas to prepare his other spells by spending time in the sunlight. Surely they would expect him to do some magic in the event of running into another group of orcs or something. The greater numbers amongst them were both a blessing and a curse as they could easily attract more trouble. Even that plump bird smelled very nice.

Cats. The cat was out of the bag, quite literally. And there Thomas reeled back ever so slightly against his tree which had supported him from the waist up so far. Cats were terrible little things. Had it not been a serpent, it would have been a cat. For long has the cat been associated with the divine and the profane. Some worshiped them, for they demanded worship. To be fed and cared for, groomed and tended to upon every need, unable to be trained otherwise for they have trained you. A meow to order food, another to demand a cuddle. A purring to give their pet praise, as if to tell its manservant 'good boy.' So why on earth would Thomas want to cuddle with a cat?

"Err, no, no thanks, um I'm not too fond of cats... Dogs are better." Thomas had a fever, why would he want to be kept warm? Oh gods what was that stench. A scantily clad half-orc. That one who Thomas had nodded earlier to, not the other one he spotted somewhere in the throng of people. "Oh um, Na-she was teaching me some herbology." And something just occurred to Thomas.

"I'm sorry I don't think I've gotten your name Miss, I'm Thomas."
@Lady Amalthea I will post tomorrow morning for sure. I will give @The Grey Dust one more night to see if a post will be made and in 9+- or so hours after I wake up I will post regradless ^_^


Good morning all, I shall be posting later this evening. I have 3 posts on a backlog. Hopefully today will be a light day of work.
Else perhaps I will aim for a post at lunch. Getting sort of bored of Roti Canai though...
Thomas Richard Harrison

Location: Road North of Salarn,
Interacting with: Satilla, Ntaj, and a tree.


"Yes, sort of. I mean that's not the direct effect, but more of a..." Oh boy. Satilla did it now. Conversing with an academic type regarding spells and sorcery? While there were various theories and ruminations on the fundamental laws of magics, there was one rule on which all spellcasters would agree on. "Well, the First Afinian Postulate states that all magic has a price, whether directly observable or not. Each spell being cast is something of a disturbance within the fabric of reality, and the ripples it causes both have a rise and fall. The more powerful the spell, the greater the amplitude. And more often than not, magisters must absorb that ripple. Or at least that is what is posited. Some are trying to get around the ripple by deflecting it, but most attempts to disprove the Postulate ends poorly from what has been published. So the effects of my spell are magically-induced fever that usually persist until the morrow, and an attunement of my body to the next stage in the cosmic cycle."

Well that was rather a bit of a didactic. But it is what happens when you want to talk shop with a scholar. Unless the lesson was actually fruitful and enjoyable, but most formally trained magic user would be familiar with the First Afinian Postulate. Although Thomas did end up answering the question at the end, the last statement was unclarified. Of which would be the more important of the two to edify others on since few people have met such celestial souls. A spawn of the sun, moon, and stars, touched by the magic of something far greater than themselves and yet of themselves, to be merely a vessel for your true self for you belong out there. But Thomas was no starry-eyed sorcerer, not yet at least, since he was far too young to begin lusting to leave this wretched place in favour of a higher plane. Give it another forty or fifty years maybe.

"Oh, thanks, is this isn't Coca is it?" Thomas took the leaves and examined them, sniffing the gifted greenery, "I'm not so good with identifying exotic plants, usually have a catalogue or pre-labeled ingredients to brew potions with. But um, if I could guess you'd be able to teach me a thing or two, if you're willing to be my teacher that is." Well she was a pretty girl, perhaps his last comment regarding having her examine him regardless was a subliminal pass at the chance of them getting together? No, in all honesty, Thomas was hardly considering that at the time, or this time, despite what most thought about a boy his age. However, as intent was not intrinsic to words, nothing could or would stop Satilla from thinking that maybe he was flirting with her if she chose to view it as such. Or she could be as oblivious as he currently was, but Thomas has a burning fever, what was her excuse?

A nod to the orcling-thing. Looks like Thomas has a new adventuring group. Success! And oh look someone was building a fire and that cockney-bloke was building plucking a goose. There is perhaps an irony there, as the smoke and scent would probably attract whatever roving mob to their camp.
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