11 – Dun Crys

Through a misreading of the space by me, the storyteller, the campaign went off the rails here. We decided to make the session a prophetic nightmare and revisit it next session. NPCs: An old, liver-spotted man left alone in Dun Crys Overview Made their way across the fields, to the town of Dun Crys, crossing…


10 – Fortune in the Woods

NPCs: SkyWatcher – one of the Avaen Waterson – Avae name for Mistlings Froth Between Sea and Sand – Avae name for the Mistlord The Ancients – a name for a category of beings including the Dragon? Kehashtewythen – Avae name for The Dragon Overview: Made their way to a nearby grove of pines known…


9 – Departing Pynwydden Abbey

NPCs: High Bard Faern (think alcoholic Burl Ives) Abbess Gwyn – her name means “Fair” as in “lovely“ Bard Fodaan (Ciamhain’s tutor) Gaer the P’ntri Overview: – the bard Fodaan, Ciamhain’s tutor, offers to guide the party to Dun Crys. They accept – the party visits the Aviary to say goodbye to the Abbess, and…


8 – Fodaan

The group returned to its chambers through the stone corridors of Pynwydden Abbey after the talk with the Abbess and the High Bard. Once alone, rather than taking their rest, they continue the discussion, rolling around between themselves what may be going on, and what their future options may be. They decided to respect and…


7 – Pynwydden Abbey

A moment of thought, like a dark and causeless shadow on a noonday moor, passed visible across the Abbess. She was lost in the depth of the crow’s presence in the room. A silence built around Vodaan’s absence. She found them again with her rosemary-flower eyes. She found her straightness again, and they knew why…


6 – Dun Vwym and the feet of Pynwydden

In the morning, they returned to the site of the previous night’s ghosting. The grey light of the unseen face of the sun illuminated little in the glowering presence of Teinwood that the previous night had not revealed. The grass in the area was the same as the green grass in all the land that…


5 – Charcoal Shack

Somewhere north of Dun Mynn, on the road to Dun Vwym and the Bard school, Pynwydden Abbey to look for answers, Faen began to call himself Llewer. He told them that the road to Dun Vwym was too long for such a late start that day. He told them he’d passed a charcoaler’s shack about…


4 – Dun Mynn

By the time they got back to their camp, Haf was doing poorly. What had been a sweat of exertion had become something else. While Saar and Caerdwyn packed up their camp (because there was no power under the Night House that could compel Caerdwyn to spend another single moment near that place), Haf seemed…


3 – Ceann na Dana

On their way out of Tar Tranwyn, the Sky House priest, Lokavar, met with them and suggested he was moved by Caerdwyn’s speech, and would like to send his apprentice, Haf, along with them. Caerdwyn and Bayeo agreed. That night, Bayeo was roused by a distant howling and made his way out of the grounds…


2 – Builder Structures and Belief

Caerdwyn writes with his saliva on the wall of the dry fountain room, and manages to open a door where there was only a wall before. To both of them it felt not quite like unsealing a door as pulling pieces of Nightstone together as they both pushed away from each other and tried to…