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The Wand Is Taken

The Mothers went to the Black Hand to spend the night. Fonesca seemed determined to imbibe more than the average and Guthranka handed over enough gold to make this possible. Come morning, Fonesca was feeling rather the worse for wear and the prospect of a sea journey did not overly excite her. Nevertheless, the Mothers arrived promptly at the dock and were shown to a cabin towards the rear of the ship. The four hammocks and rough crates were all the furniture that they had for the following three days running before the wind down the Neck towards Suzail. Jito and Fonesca used the time to study some spells from the various grimoires and scrolls that they had picked up over time, with limited success. Levi prayed for success in finding a colleague who would be able to restore his severed hand and recharged his wand of fear using a number of ceremony spells. Gaspode and Guthranka spent the time staring at the waves, glad that they had no arduous task to perform for those few days. Arriving in Suzail before noon on the fourth day, the Mothers decided to continue straight on towards Arabel without even pausing in the capital for the night. They headed for the north-eastern gate, but were stopped there by a unit of Purple Dragons who enquired why such heavily armed and armoured people such as the Mothers should be allowed into the peaceful interior Cormyr. When the Mothers produced their charter they were allowed to pass. The next days passed quickly as the Mothers used Phantom Steeds to carry them and Secure Shelters to house them when the sky darkened. They went through the towns of Hilp and Immersea without resting and so reached Arabel after three nights on the road. Once in Arabel, the Mothers headed straight for the palace to see the Lord High Seneschal of Arabel who had sent them on their quest to Tovag Baragu. Unfortunately he was not available at that time so the Mothers headed for the Weary Knight Inn and took two rooms. Fonesca re-acquainted herself with the local brew while the others befriended and questioned a local bard about the current news in the town. Double watches were arranged for the evening and the Mothers were ready for their appointment at eight bells with the Lord High Seneschal. When brought in to his chamber the Mothers were slightly surprised to see that the Lord was not particularly happy to see them. It transpired that word of the fall of the Iuz had come from the temples about a month ago. The Lord wondered what took the Mothers so long. After attempting to summarise their activities since they had last been there, the Mothers listened as the Seneschal described a new problem that he had in the Stonelands. After the fall of the forces of Iuz many had fled into the hills and mountains to the north and east. These areas were still dangerous, especially the Stonelands to the north. A band of hill giants had set up a new steading under a chieftain in the region and had been preying on the caravans that had just begun running again to Tilverton. If the Mothers could destroy this steading and find out how they managed to group together then they would be well rewarded. A ranger would be returning in three days to tell the Lord High Seneschal the location of the steading of this Hill Giant Chieftain. In the meantime most of the Mothers returned to the inn while Levi and Guthranka went to the temple to talk to the High Priest about restoring his hand. After a small time praying, an acolyte took the pair to see the High Priest. The priest looked abashed as he explained that the Wand of Orcus that the Mothers had left in safe keeping in the vault beneath the temple had been taken. About three weeks previously, the acolytes who were due to relieve those on duty in the vault, entered as usual in the morning, using the magical passwords and the separate keys that they carried. It was then that they discovered the two others lying unconscious on the floor inside the vault and that the Wand, and only the Wand, was gone. When brought back to their senses, the acolytes could not remember anything unusual. Levi and Fonesca didn't know what to make of this, but arranged to return the next day for the ceremony to restore Levi's hand. Much discussion was had in the Weary Knight that evening. The next day Levi returned to the temple and had his hand restored. Guthranka carefully counted out the three thousand gold pieces and five thousand gold pieces worth of gems to ensure that the temple was not short-changed. The Mothers then returned to their rooms in the Weary Knight to discuss their options. Could they leave the matter of the Wand entirely, or even for a little while, so that they could tackle the marauding giants on the borders of the realm, or take a more direct approach to the issue?

Comments (1)

gaspode:

Gah! That's an easy one -- with the godly ones throwing money about like nobody's business it's obvious we need to get the job that pays the quickest, otherwise its out trying to relieve the lords of their heavy purses.

And I really, really don't want to have to go through that Orcus business again - that monster will hand us our arses on a plate this time round.

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