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Ciarán Ó Dálaigh


Ciarán was a soldier and a medic for many years. Now, his son Fionn has been taken by Goblins. He has vowed to use his particular set of skills to get his son back, or make those responsible pay, whatever it takes.


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Adventurers of Call of the Netherdeep

Ezra Armani Celeste Celeste Yavari Very Ciarán
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16th of Quen'pillar 836 PD

Regret Makes Heavy Baggage

by Ciarán Ó Dálaigh

We set out in the morning to make the climb to the mountain known here as "the Betrayer's Rise." With such a name as this, we should have known that it was foolish. We all carried such different motivations with us, so it should come as no surprise that this would end in loss and a final goodbye.
 
We were contracted to enter an ancient temple and retrieve pieces of Rhudium for a proclaimed scientist of some consortium. We accepted, myself included, despite my worry that this would be at best a distraction and at worst injurious. We heard nothing all too helpful (and even less that was hopeful) about our expedition. And so we set out from the inn with only our wits and a few spare potions from the infirmary.
 
There was an ancient, stone stairway that led upward to the temple embedded in the mountain's peak. As we climbed, the mountain slope dropped a thousand feet below the staircase. At the top of the staircase stood an impressive stone gateway. It was guarded by a contingent of men, though we didn't have time to determine their motivations or provide our own before it all went to hell.
 
A pair of Gloomstalkers burst through the doors, knocking the soldiers to the ground and immediately targeting us. My recent battle with one was fresh in my mind: their tactic is to paralyze, snatch, and drop their prey. And with the precipice on either side of us, any missteps would be deadly. We spread out, and I was immediately split on which front to defend. As one Gloomstalker hovered near, I stepped forward to strike. Instead, I found loose footing and began to falter. I knew that I would be able to teleport as a last resort, but the state of the other fighters was deteriorating around me. Yavari was down, and Ezra was in peril. I realized a tactical disadvantage lacking ranged attacks. I would have to wait for the opportunity to attack on approach.
 
The other Gloomstalker snatched Ezra from the ground, and lifted him into the air. We were in a frenzy as Ezra was pulled further from us. We were wary of hurting the wyvern, for fear of dropping Ezra to the ground far below--certain death. Yet the Gloomstalker was just out of reach of our other myriad abilities.
 
The only hope was a plan that Armani devised -- a good one, though perhaps not the perfect one. If he could warp the Gloomstalker to his position by the readied soldiers, then the soldiers would be able to attack en masse. It was a good plan, except that the Gloomstalker resisted the vortex and maintained its grip on a target far more susceptible to the vortex. The allure of glory is hard to resist.
 
And then we watched it fly away, with Ezra collapsed in its claws. It diminished in the distance, away to devour its prey, and now lost to us, despite our fixation and mark on it. And just like that, Ezra, as well as the medallion he carried, in was gone.
 
I felt such a strong cocktail of emotions -- bewilderment, anger, shame -- as I watched yet another victim pulled away from me. The vision from my dream nights ago, of Fionn snatched by a Gloomstalker, resounded in the dark parts of my mind. I failed my duty once again.
 
Still now, I replay every moment of that battle in my mind. Perhaps if I had instead told everyone to group up rather than disperse, we would have had strength in numbers. And if I had protected Ezra instead, he would still be with us.
 
I said that each of us had individual motivations. In my youth I proved to myself that greed and glory make poor advisors. The one motivation beginning to bind us together to a larger purpose was that medallion and the sense of its importance. Without it, we were free to return to our individual quests. What this group may have become in time, we will not know.
 
And so I carry forward, once again on my own, and likely the better for it. I have a lead now: "The Veil". An organization dealing in human trafficking. They are elusive and hard to track by their use of mysterious portals, but I will find them. And I will kill them. And I will recover the children that were taken from us, as many as I can.
 
And then I will return home, with Fionn and my dear Róisín. And with hope we will continue our days in peace, far from these conflicts and these rulers that lust for conquest. I'd like to return to Odessloe once more, next to Erdeloch, maybe in time for the next fair. That would be nice.

Ciarán's Journal Ordered oldest to newest

  1. The Frontline Against Xhorhas
    15th of Sydenstar 817 PD
  2. As Fair As Spring
    13th of Dualahei 821 PD
  3. A Brother Falls
    22nd of Unndilar 821 PD
  4. Joyful News
    10th of Brussendar 821 PD
  5. A Bloody Day
    1st of Horisal 822 PD
  6. The Second Love of My Life
    7th of Thunsheer 822 PD
  7. A New Life
    2nd of Thunsheer 825 PD
  8. What Hope I Have
    3rd of Duscar 832 PD
  9. Home At Last
    28th of Fessuran 835 PD
  10. Tragedy Strikes a Cold Iron
    16th of Cuersaar 835 PD
  11. An Agonizing Winter
    28th of Misuthar 836 PD
  12. Let It All Burn
    14th of Unndilar 836 PD
  13. Stranger in a Strange Land
    30th of Sydenstar 836 PD
  14. Jigow
    2nd of Quen'pillar 836 PD
  15. Enough Distraction
    3rd of Quen'pillar 836 PD
  16. A Change of Course
    4th of Quen'pillar 836 PD
  17. An Unexpected Journey
    14th of Quen'pillar 836 PD
  18. Regret Makes Heavy Baggage
    16th of Quen'pillar 836 PD

The major events and journals in Ciarán's history, from the beginning to today.

Regret Makes Heavy Baggage

We set out in the morning to make the climb to the mountain known here as "the Betrayer's Rise." With such a name as this, we should have known that it was foolish. We all carried such different motivations with us, so it should come as no surprise that t...

11:17 pm - 04.04.2024

An Unexpected Journey

It was 4 months ago to the day that I left Nogvorut.[br] I was alone. Circumstance and Necessity stripped me of everyone I loved. So after such a time, it is odd to be surrounded by company again. It is even stranger to find myself enjoying the company, ...

08:16 pm - 25.02.2024

A Change of Course

Perhaps I've grown more bullheaded as I've aged. Or perhaps I've always been proud. I recently came to believe that I could rely on no one but myself, but I'm reminded that I've counted on brothers in every battle we fought. Perhaps it's time to trust ...

02:55 am - 09.02.2024

Enough Distraction

The final contest was as disorganized as one might imagine. I almost didn't show myself, and I told the others as much the night before, but something convinced me to follow through--duty or perhaps hope that I could gain help. After we completed the tria...

11:36 pm - 26.01.2024

Jigow

Jigow is quite unlike anything in the Imperium. It seems to exist by pure stubbornness, layered on stilts and paddies over an unforgiving river. I expected to disdain the place, but I find it hard not to admire it, even if it is mostly populated by goblin...

04:20 pm - 13.01.2024

Stranger in a Strange Land

It's quite the feeling being behind enemy lines. The air feels familiar, though the terrain is not. The citizens are unnatural to me, and everyone appears to me a potential threat. Yet there is an exhilaration in the danger. I feel unbounded as I did in m...

04:20 pm - 13.01.2024

Let It All Burn

The war has been declared over. I'm told that the Dwendalian Emperor has capitulated and negotiated a truce. We should be glad, yet my anger is not salved. How can the war be finished when not every victim has been brought home? How can Bertrand claim to...

04:19 pm - 13.01.2024

An Agonizing Winter

We have waited an agonizing winter, knowing that each day that passes may bring the knife closer to Fionn's throat. My Róisín is barely living, consumed by grief, and I am still recovering from my injuries. Neither the Brand nor the Crownsguard will do ...

04:19 pm - 13.01.2024

Tragedy Strikes a Cold Iron

Gods, why have you abandoned us? My boy has been taken. Fionn, my fair-haired Fionn! [br] Nogvurot has been besieged, and many children have been taken by those Xhorhasian bastards, taken to who knows where. I was useless to stop it. My lust for conflict...

04:19 pm - 13.01.2024

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