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The South Calls

9th day of Ascending Water, RY 770
The South Approaching the Glass City ⋅ 27 May 2009

Rules change to include Exalted Aspects.

Notice the big beam. DB's and jades feel it. Long flight to beam. Sand storms.

Reach glass city, notice crashed ship. Stag and Silkily Descending Mountain get into aircar to circle beam. As they do, midnight hits.


10th day of Ascending Water, RY 770
City of Glass Streets of Glass ⋅ 27 May 2009

The rest land. Find dbs, lots of large glass animals. Big fight. Massive beam attacks.

City of Glass Streets of Glass ⋅ 4 Jun 2009

Fight continues. While it goes on, Stag and Silkily Descending Mountain notice a strange pagoda in the city, and land to investigate. Walking through the pagoda, Stag gets teleported into a maze of mirrored hallways.

When the animals die, they explode. Some in the group notice that the resulting shards of glass all point in the same direction.

City of Glass Streets of Glass ⋅ 11 Jun 2009

Fight concludes.

City of Glass Interrogation of Mnemon Marbado ⋅ 27 Jun 2009

Using abyssal interrogation magic, patience, the damage redirection abilities of Guen's armor, and a bunch of intentionally failed Compassion rolls, Mnemon Marbado eventually revealed the following:

  • He is working directly for Mnemon. He is her grandson.
  • Mnemon quickly realized that the beam appeared at roughly the last known location of Bagrash Köl. She tasked Marbado with investigating, and bringing back the "his artifact" if he found it. The party understood he was talking about the Eye of Autochthon, though it was never mentioned by name (significant, because the alchemicals within earshot don't really know about the Eye, but would have reacted to the word "Autochthon").
  • Mnemon was the one who sent Marbado to Chiaroscuro, in order to find the Broken-Winged Crane.
  • He succeeded getting the book, by trading for with Grandmother Bright.
  • Grandmother Bright exchanged the book after Marbado arranged to have a different Immaculate monk spend the night in utter servitude to her for twenty-five nights in a row. The monks had to be 13 women and 12 men, with exactly five of each aspect. Marbado has no idea what she did with them, but they seemed fine afterward.
  • Why Mnemon wants the book is "a long story":
    • About 100 years ago, Mnemon's son, Marbado's father, Mnemon Torbun had a theory that the Empress had been exposed to the Broken-Winged Crane.
    • He became completely obsessed with the idea, getting more paranoid.
    • One night, he claimed to have concrete proof, and took it to Mnemon.
    • Mnemon was different after that, especially a week later, when Torbun was found ripped to pieces.
    • Mnemon called Marbado in to investigate.
    • Over the next few weeks, over sixty people vanished from the Imperial Palace, including the Empress' own consort.
    • Rumor was that his place in the Empress bed had been taken by a high-ranking bureaucrat named Oliran Drell.
    • Marbado didn't have much to go on, but found that Drell's name kept popping up when following the stories of Torbun and others who vanished, but it was all pretty thin.
    • They watched Drell for decades. Something was always a little off about him. Once the Empress booted him out of her bed, he became less of an issue, but they still kept an eye on him.
    • Through all this time Mnemon would secretly track down rumors of the Broken-Winged Crane, but never managed to find a copy. Got close a few times, but had to keep a low profile, as knowledge the Mnemon was looking for the book could be politically bad for her.
    • Then the Empress disappeared. A lot happened then, but one thing was that Oliran Drell started doing some extremely suspicious things, even more so than usual.
    • With the Empress gone, Mnemon decided it would be worth eliminating Drell, and sent Marbado and four others to do the job.
    • Even with the element of surprise, only Marbado survived. 'He had magic I'd never seen before, with these weird sickly green glows in his eyes, and martial arts moves that defied description.'
    • In searching his quarters, Marbado found a mostly destroyed copy of the Broken-Winged Crane.
    • It was clear that Drell had read it a long time ago, and that it warped and corrupted him in some way.
    • After that Mnemon went all out trying to find a copy of the book.
  • He gave the book to Mnemon, but doesn't think she has read it.
  • While much of House Mnemon thinks the Scarlet Empress is dead, Marbado doesn't think Mnemon does.

While this interrogation went on, Marbado asked several times about the circle's intentions for the Eye. The circle, not really knowing for sure that the Eye might be here, hadn't really considered it. Most of the circle (with the silent exception of Jorias) eventually claimed that they weren't really interested in wielding it, but wanted to keep it out of the hands of their enemies.

After a lot of arguing, eventually the circle decided to let Marbado go if he agreed to an oath, which was sanctified by Juuken. The gist of the oath was that Marbado would…

  • …never attack the circle again
  • …agree that Guttstopia belonged to the circle
  • …be nice to kittens
  • …seek out ways for both himself and Mnemon to cooperate with the circle, particularly against forces of the Underworld.
  • …be freed from the oath if any of the circle wielded the Eye.

After this, he walked away from the circle, bursting into a flock of birds with sorcery and vanishing into the night.

The circle was left wondering exactly who was covered by the oath. Was Stag included, since he was in the maze of mirrors? Are the alchemicals included, since they were not really part of the interrogation, nor the circle? Only heaven, which enforces the oath, knows the answer.

City of Glass Rats in a Glass Maze ⋅ 27 Jun 2009

The other characters walk in the direction the shards of glass point, and find their way at the same pagoda Stag walked through earlier. Gutts goes through quickly, followed by Gloriously Still Alloy. The others ponder. Meanwhile, Stag has started smashing the mirrors, eventually discovering a chasm of sorts with huge magical material tubes running through it. Gutts eventually tries the same, and arrives at a similar, but different chasm.

Varden suggests the rest all go through holding hands. They do, and the rest arrive together in a single mirrored corridor, except the alchemicals, who are know where to be seen.

The group eventually makes their way to a central chamber, guarded by an Autochthonian Hydra sitting on an obviously important hatchway, and spend quite a while probing it's reactions.

City of Glass Interview with a Glass Sorcerer ⋅ 14 Aug 2009

While the plan started as "distract the hyrdra while Varden goes for the hatch", it quickly degenerated into just pounding on the thing. The room, basically a large sphere, had no floor, the bottom half instead filled with a complex network of piping. Guen originally skirted the outside edge, but fell and wound up just slugging it out. Juuken climbed on to Gutts, who leaped onto the back of the hydra. It quickly became clear that cutting into the soft glass skin of the beast sent shards of glass flying into the room, where they joined a swirling mass of shards that started to accelerate. Stag, therefore, stayed back, not wanting to make the glass storm worse. Adrios and Jorias attacked at range though, and Cruxis just ran in and started swinging.

Fighting hydra. Initial introduction to the eye.

City of Glass Looking Into the Eye ⋅ 21 Aug 2009

Talking to the Eye. Explosions.

Asked about Sword of Creation.