Taken from Dunwich, Play Summary (Spoilers)

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Posted by Chainsaw
3/05/2014 10:21 pm
#1

Thought I would re-post this summary of my group's experience with the Taken from Dunwich adventure back in May 2012, in case anyone was interested. We were using AD&D, not AS&SH, as this was before the game had been released. Anyway, lots of spoilers follow.

WARNING: Taken from Dunwich Spoilers

Here's the Dunwich piece of my group's campaign journal. It's not a review, but I think it may still be of interest to those reading the reviews above. In short, I would say that we all enjoyed the adventure very much. The lair itself was unusual (smooth metal walls, technology elements, hints of an otherwordly lifeform) and the bad guys were fun and challenging. I wouldn't really change anything, but there are ways to expand it if one wanted. For example, there are images of multiple of the Great Race scattered throughout the lair, but the group encounters only one - that leaves the door open for other levels or locations where the rest might be encountered. Notably, the four-armed white ape was far more of a challenge than the Great Race of Yith creature who was running the show, but I kinda liked that. Sometimes the guy running the lair may not necessarily be the most dangerous thing there. Keeps my guys on their toes.

White Dragon Run Campaign: Session 12 (May 6)
Players/PCs and Hirelings
ligedog: Tavro the half-elf fighter/thief (level 4/5)
ligedog: Malthus the halfling fighter (level 4)
capitalbill: Paxton the human magic-user (level 4)
capitalbill: Brother David the human cleric (level 5)
fridgeghiz: Foldgarb the human cleric (level 4)
Hireling 1 - Patch the Mule Caretaker
Hireling 2 - Krantz the Boatman

This picks up at the point where the group has gone south to Dunwich to find a missing cleric.

Enter Dunwich After an uneventful boatride south (man, I was hoping for random river troll attack), the party spies a smoldering fire on the shore. They investigate. Lil' Wayne, Paxton's weasel familiar, follows a scent into the woods, discovering a lone villager hiding in some bushes. The group coaxes him out, makes friends and asks about Janra. The villager tells them she went missing while helping defend his village against some beastmen that attacked a week or so ago. He leads them back to the village, where the town elder offers them land and title for rescuing kidnapped villagers. Malthus demands a great ram as well. They agree. The party interviews a fur merchant whose arrival seemed to coincide with the attack, but learn nothing they deem useful. A local boy offers to show them where the beastmen fled after the attack and they follow him.

Beastmen under Mind Control? After a day's hike into the mountains, the party arrivals at a steep cliff, where, 200 feet up, they can see a ledge and an opening. Tavro scales it easily, then drops a rope down for the rest to use. They ascend and peer through the opening, discovering a room with smooth metal walls and light panels in the ceiling. The room also contains two sets of six beastmen, all wearing metal circlets with blinking lights and all standing at attention, but seeming not to notice the party in the doorway. Afraid that entering the room might trigger an attack, the party stands in the doorway, casting web on one set and hold person on the other. Most are immobilized, but they're left to fight a couple that dodged the web and charged them angrily. Afterward, they try to remove the circlet from a held beastman. He dies as a result, so they resign themselves to killing the remainder.

The Lair They exit the entrance room through an unusual door that opens (and closes) automatically, make their way through a series of sloping passageways, and explore various rooms. One room has metal crates, barrels and boxes (they find some krill packets, an electric torch, syringes and a few ampoules), another seems to be a living room of some sort (huge concave pedestal seats, a hearth, firewood, a soapstone plaque depicting a strange cone-shaped figure with four appendages - two with clawlike nippers, one with trumpet-like extensions and one that ends in a tentacled head with three eye stalks), another has a huge table and chairs, another has several lockers (they're attacked here by more beastmen, but triumph and find a pterodactyl skin satchel with a portable hole) and another seems to be a laboratory, where they discover a great four-armed white ape strapped to a table..

Friend or foe? Begging for his freedom, promising to flee back to his clan, appealing to their sympathies, the great white-furred ape desperately pleads his case to the party. Suspecting a trap, but unwilling to strand or kill the imprisoned ape should he be an innocent captive as he says, the group decides to free him by pushing a big red button underneath the table. The table's metal restraints click open and the beast springs forth to attack, screaming that he hates mankind and he'll kill them before returning home!  :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:  :mrgreen:

Four Arms of Fury and a Laser Pistol The party wins initiative and has a good first round, dealing significant damage to the ape, but then he gains the upper hand, smashing Tavro into negative territory, beating Brother David negative and then taking up Malthus in his four arms for an ape hug of doom! Paxton casts invisibility on himself, wondering if it's not time to hit the road (as Tavro did way back in Session One). Foldgarb casts Plane Shift from a scroll, hoping to transport the ape into another dimension - but he misses with the touch attack! Somehow Malthus manages to fire a round from his laser pistol, but the ape shrugs it off and keeps fighting! Foldgarb attempts another touch and hits, but the damn ape makes his saving throw. Out of spells, with two men down and a third suffocating, the party may have finally run out of luck - except Malthus fires one more amazing blast from his laser pistol, mortally wounding the ape! First aid and curing spells revive the severely injured, but the party, still badly wounded and running low on resources, wonders what its next step may be...

White Dragon Run Campaign: Session 13 (July 8th)
Players/PCs and Hirelings
capitalbill: Paxton the human magic-user (level 4)
capitalbill: Brother David the human cleric (level 5)
fridgeghiz: Foldgarb the human cleric (level 4)
fridgeghiz: Mokred the Pure, paladin (level 1)
Hireling 1 - Patch the Mule Caretaker
Hireling 2 - Krantz the Boatman

The one that got away. After their near death experience with the four-armed ape in the laboratory, Tavro the half-elf fighter/thief and Malthus the halfling fighter fled the complex. The remaining party members searched the laboratory and discovered a secret cell holding a young paladin, Mokred the Pure, who was more than happy to join their ranks. Bloodied and out of spells, the group then returned to the more defensible Back Door room, camped, healed and camped again. Delving back into the unsual lair, they were met in the very next room by seven beastmen. Paxton webbed two, Foldgarb held three, a sixth was cut down in battle and a seventh escaped - though badly wounded by a couple of Mokred's arrows. From here, the group traveled back through the laboratory to a new room where they found eighteen caged townspeople and Janra, the cleric from White Dragon Run, all wearing circlets. Not sure if the prisoners were dangerous, the group opted to free them later.

The Great Race of Yith. As the group headed back to unexplored areas, it passed through the storage room and came face to face with a member of the Great Race! Apparently the beastman who escaped earlier had alerted him to the intruders. Paxton cast sleep on a couple of the beastmen who accompanied him and one of the clerics cast a prayer. Almost immediately the creature used his crystal-tipped iridium rod to fire a beam of light at Mokred the Pure. Luckily, Mokred made his saving throw and shrugged off the rod's effects - a disintegration beam they would later learn! Paxton put the last beastman to sleep, then Brother David cast Command, causing the otherwordly creature to fall asleep for one round (can't believe he failed his save). In that instant, they set upon him and carved him up.

Computers and Plants. Exploring further, but wary of more of the Great Race, they passed through several rooms, including a hospital, a kitchen, a study, a library and a guard area before discovering a room where the walls were lined with several large, rectangular metal boxes, covered in knobs, buttons and glass panels. The controls on one were lit and blinking. Believing this device might be related to the circlets, but unsure how to operate it, Paxton cast shrink on it and they pushed it into their portable hole. Some smoke then drifted out of the hole. From here, they headed back to another unexplored passage, this one ending in stuck door that defied all attempts at prying. Paxton used the Great Race's iridium rod to disintegrate the door, revealing a hot, humid room overgrown with vines and plants (Ghul's weed garden, no doubt!). Fearful of strangling vines, Paxton tossed a coin inside to see if the vines responded. He then noticed a mass of plant growth in one corner. Rather than leave, he hurled a flaming oil at it! Suddenly the mass stepped toward them - a shambling mound! Unwilling to press their luck after surviving the four-armed white ape and Yith, the group ran away and headed back to the captives.

Liberating the Townspeople. They freed the captives and Janra, then headed back to town, where they were welcomed as heroes. Janra told them she'd come here to look for a powerful weapon to help Count Ontos break the siege of Ontosopolis (the war had gone poorly). They also learned that a seedy, pirate-controlled port town to the south might hold adventure, as well as that the tomb of the evil sorcerer F'Chelrak lay nearby.


Blackadder23: Insanely long villain soliloquy, then "Your action?"
BORGO'S PLAYER: I shoot him in the face
 
Posted by Chainsaw
3/05/2014 10:44 pm
#2

Also, here's a summary of the game Jeff ran back at Gary Con in March 2012, which I played before running it for my group at home later that summer (the previous summary). Spoilers follow.

Ghul's Hyperborea game - Taken from Dunwich: Eight of us played in this game, using pregens that Ghul provided (a scout, a fighter, a pyromancer, a magician, a cataphract, a druid, a bard and a ranger). As a game system, Hyperborea was similar to AD&D in some respects and different in others. I think that anyone who knows AD&D or D&D could easily adapt to the changes and might enjoy them, but I won't go into details here.

We started off in the town of Dunwich. A group of savage, ape-like humanoids wearing curious jeweled headbands had attacked the town, killed some people, stolen something from the jeweler and kidnapped a few people on the way out. We interviewed a traveling merchant who'd previously paid some adventurers to bring him humanoid skins (thus making the townspeople suspicious that the attack was a retaliation) and the jeweler (also a Person of Interest). Our bard used his mesmerizing musical ability to cajole the guys into giving us some information. The clues led us up into the mountains, where we came upon a fairly sheer cliff face. The scout's climbing ability came in handy, as he was able to scale the cliff and lower ropes down for the rest of the party to follow. At the top, there was a cave opening.

We entered the cave, which opened into a room with metal walls/floors/ceilings - and some of the humanoids. They stood motionless until we came close, then attacked. After a short battle, we disposed of them. There were two doors in the rear that slid open automatically as we approached. There was some sort of strange control panel next to each of the doors (we never figured out how to operate this). Through one of the doors was a tube, leading down. We followed it, finding a variety of rooms, including a store room, a kitchen, a locker room, a laboratory and a cage with the kidnapped guys (we left the druid to guarde them, as the player had to go). All of the rooms were futuristic, as if built by an alien intelligence far surpassing the simple technology we knew. In one room, we found a great four-armed ape secured to a table, wearing a jeweled headband. Convinced he would be thankful if we removed the headband and let him loose, we freed him (I pushed the Red Button). He then beat me to within an inch of my life with his four arms, but the others soon finished him off. Damn four armed giant white apes!

Eventually we reached another region of the complex, where a door didn't open automatically. grodog forced it open with his crowbar and the magician used his shrinking potion to reduce size and get inside. He saw that the whole room was covered in plant growth, but he couldn't do anything to help us get in. Other characters used their weapons to hack away the plant growth (through the crack) until we could open the doors. Upon entering, we were promptly attacked by some large plant-like monster. It latched a couple tentacles onto the bard and began to draw him inside itself, but our magician polymorphed it into a jumbo-shrimp and then ate him.

In the next room, a library, we came across a giant spider that appeared from nowhere, but our archers killed it quickly. I think it was some sort of phase spider. Moving on, we came across a final door that would not open. Our magician used a knockspell and opened the door. Inside, we saw one of the Great Race of Yith operating a control panel!! Having surprised it, we attacked first. grodog threw his javelin of lightning, which hit the beast, passed through him into the control panel, then bounced back into him again. The magician then blinded him, then the rest of us finished him off. This all occured in one round! We slaughtered the poor bastard, haha. Ian Baggley, Ghul's artist for AS&SH, had done an amazing charcoal depiction of the Yith and Ghul showed us a print of it when we'd first surprised the beast. It was great.

Ghul did a great job and the adventurer felt creepy, weird and alien. Of course, I've been busy reading CAS, Lovecraft and ERB lately, so I was pretty stoked for a setting that embraced elements of those books.

...and a couple pics.

My beer and character sheet -


Jeff, Ian, grodog


Blackadder23: Insanely long villain soliloquy, then "Your action?"
BORGO'S PLAYER: I shoot him in the face
 
Posted by Ghul
3/06/2014 6:39 am
#3

Great posts! I remember that session well. I still use that same DM's screen, too.


HYPERBOREA- A Role-Playing Game of Swords, Sorcery, and Weird Science-Fantasy
 
Posted by grodog
3/23/2014 4:32 pm
#4
Posted by Chainsaw
3/23/2014 4:48 pm
#5

grodog wrote:

Good times, for sure! :D

 Yeah, that was fun, Allan. Ian was doodling a neat little sword, playing a bard. I remember playing the scout ("Pike" in honor of High on Fire). What class did you play?


Blackadder23: Insanely long villain soliloquy, then "Your action?"
BORGO'S PLAYER: I shoot him in the face
 
Posted by Ghul
3/23/2014 5:45 pm
#6

He played a cataphract named "Talos". ;)


HYPERBOREA- A Role-Playing Game of Swords, Sorcery, and Weird Science-Fantasy
 
Posted by Ghul
3/23/2014 5:49 pm
#7

Also, Father Brian played a ranger named "Bill Ward", Jim played a pyromancer named "Nassaria", John Seskis played a fighter named "Kodis", Mona Wright played a druid named "Flora Fauna" and Shiv played a magician named "Chosh Navar".


HYPERBOREA- A Role-Playing Game of Swords, Sorcery, and Weird Science-Fantasy
 


 
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