Episode 23: Difficult Decisions
General Summary
Dragons
What are they?
Over the next week, the dragons continue to grow. Magnus dotes on his, while Vulcan and his begin to a form a bond through play. Unnias is asleep on Otlyn's lap. In the meantime, Cille's been attempting to research the dragons with no success. Her dragon seems to be judging her failures. After nearly a week (10th day of 3rd month), Despione sits down next to Cille and asks "So have you figured it out yet?" Cille gives an enormous pout. "No." "You missed this one." says Despione, and hands over a leather bound book entitled Tome of Dragons. Cille opens the book carefully and begins to read. The book is very old, with the dialect of Drákonic making it difficult to read. The book is the product of a self-centered self-righteous scholar of dragons and its introduction purports it to be a compendium of dragon all knowledge. The group gathers around and Otlyn climbs into Cille's lap. As she pages through she sees Chromatic dragons -- Black, Blue, Green, Red, and a picture with a striking resemblance to the White Dragons they've faced as part of the battle in the Maelstrom and again in Froúrio. Continuing on, she turns to the information about the metallic dragons. She sees the Brass, Bronze, Copper, Gold and Silver dragons. The gold dragon pictured looks very like the image on Cille's shield. The third passage the group reads describes the lost dragons, such as the gemstone dragons, and ferrous dragons. These include the Chromium, Cobalt , Iron, Nickel, Steel, and Tungsten dragons. These look remarkably like their own little ones. The book elaborates that these dragons haven't been seen in tens of millenia and are thought to be lost. Finally the group pages through the section on the gods of the dragons, and the various conflicts and how the categories of the dragons is based on the relationship with their gods. Magnus turns to Despione and asks about the passages of the gods. Despione responds. "This is a very old book. And it was written by a pompus ass." With a giggle she says, "I had the pleasure of meeting this gentleman once, and I'm surprised I didn't eat... smack him on the spot." She looks at the group gathered. "The elements of the gods may have been true several millenia and they may still exist. But on this world, we're cut off from all that. Unless The Morningstar is ever successful in his goals, we won't have to worry about it. Despione looks at the wyrmlings. Vulcan's dragon attempts to trip him as he leans over reading the book. "They have no idea about any of that, nor do they need to." Magnus considers. "A fresh start can be had here." Despione continues, "These little ones haven't been seen on any world for tens of millenia. They've been waiting the right time to re-emerge, and apparently it's the right time." She smiles and regards Otlyn, whose dragon is climbing into her lap. Cille groans under the weat. Magnus chuckles. "That's a lap dragon. And your lap isn't big enough."They are so damned cute
A couple of days later (13th of third month), each of you are exhausted from training. You have just finished lunch in a clearing in the gardens behind the palace. Ianthe, Irtokax, Yas and Despione have joined you and marvel over the newly hatched wyrmlings. Otlyn recounts for Ianthe the story of searching for a griffin eggs to serve as mounts. She recounts climbing the mountain and finding the first next occupied and Vulcan nearly being eaten by a Roc. She talks about finding the next nest with a griffin sitting on it who didn't look pleased at their presence, and then a third that also looked like it was tended. Finally they find a nest empty and abandoned. These eggs were larger than the last, but were thicker and leathery with a spider pattern on them. For a short time, Ianthe seems engaged focused on the cute little Unnias crawling all over her. But after a time she seems to withdraw again and says she's going to lie down. As she leaves, Irtokax looks askance at each of you. "She does not seem to be recovering well?" Cille asks "Is she healing ok?" Irtokax shrugs. "You are a healer." Cille sighs. "She seems to be physically well." Otlyn, stroking Unnias, wonders out loud whether she's experiencing something similar to what Ianessa went through. She recalls for the group the long pronounced decline of Ianessa Meletitís that Asími Kallitéchnis described from happy, healthy, and engaged to the point where she was going to take her own life. She wonders whether the poison could have caused something similar for Ianthe. Ajax asks whether we have any of the poison or dagger that she was stabbed with. Vulcan reaches into his bag and produces the dagger, unwrapping it carefully. Ajax considers. "I've dabbled in such compounds as part of my academic career. I haven't seen this one before." Cille, recalling that this was a hobgoblin assassin, recounts rumors she had heard amongst her tribe of the hobgoblin's secret weapon, a "Mindkilling" poison. "Ajax, can I see that for a second?" Looking at the dagger, she continues. "This sounds like a mindkiller. In the past, we've heard of Hobgoblins in the mountains trained assassins, that would go after our tribes. Even if they didn't kill the target outright, that person would then fall ill like this, and would ultimately massacre their entire tribe if they don't destroy themselves first. They've lost tribes to this. " Ajax thinks. "It's certainly possible. The compounds we work with are functions of our understanding of anatomy. How to seize a muscle, stop the heart. The mind is something that we don't understand. If they have developed this, it's beyond our ability to synthesize or craft an antidote. We'd need to get someone who knew how to do this." Magnus, remembering the stories of Asimis over a decade of research yielded nothing. "So. Must save Ianthe." Cille "Well, that means we need a hobgoblin assassin." Irtokax interrupts. "Where are these tribes located?" Before anyone can answer, he sighs. "Nevermind. It would be meaningless. I haven't heard anything of the world above in ages, what is the situation?" The group describes the current state of the world, giving him a crash course in modern history. Cille explains the situation with the church, and the Northmen tribes, and the return of necromancy.The World Before
Irtokax shakes his head. "Our people did not always dwell in the world below the surface." he says quietly. "We were many tribes, all along the islands." Looking at Magnus, "When the younger races came, at first we tried to co-exist. When they were few, it worked. But as you grew in number so did they begin to suspect and ultimately fear us and those that were not like themselves. Small conflicts grew between our peoples and ultimately moved towards war. Our many tribes had long warred amongst themselves in a controlled way, but this was different. This would end up being genocide for one side or the other." He pauses for a moment and looks at the wyrmlings playing peacefully in your laps. "Chryseis and the others counciled that we should choose a path where both could live, rather than drive one or another to extinction. It seemed sound advice to our ancestors, after all your people were already exiles," gesturing to Magnus. "And the home she offered our people is as close to the surface as we could ask for. But, after all these centuries, it's not the same." He takes a deep breath. Then he looks at Magnus and Cille. "And after all these years, it sounds as if our absence didn't change anything. Perhaps choosing peace by avoidance was the wrong decision after all." He looks meaningfully at Despione who places a hand on his arm sympathetically. She quietly answers "Things can change. Look at these little ones." The group settles down and plays with them for the next few hours until each of them falls asleep peacefully in their laps.Companions or Slaves?
Irtokax looks at Despione and then the little dragons. "Despione has told me you intend to use the whistles. Can you tell me about these whistles?" ROLEPLAY: Group tells her about the whistle. Irtokax considers. "These little ones are not simple beasts. Is it right to enslave a sentient being to such servitude?" Magnus shakes his head vigorously. "I have no intention to bind the dragon to the whistle. No." Otlyn also chimes up that she wouldn't force Unnias to do anything. Despione looks at Irtokax with a sly smile on her face and Irtokax nods.A Different Way
As the group sits in the clearing, a small rustling of fabric can be heard along the path. Silently, and with grace, Chryseis approaches with Ianthe and an attendant carrying trays of food. "Yas, Irtokax. Can you please give us a moment?" With that Irtokax stands and takes his leave along with Yas. Ianthe settles down next to Otlyn. Chryseis stops looks curiously at the five newly hatched wyrmlings. Time seems to stop for a moment as Despione and Chryseis regard each other. The silence is deafening. Only after one the wyrmlings makes a cute hungry noise, does Chryseis speak. "Was this your doing?" she asks Despione? "I don't know what you mean." responds Despione in a measured and a-bit-too-innocent voice. Chryseis sighs. "You always were the impetuous one, so much like your father." "I don't know what you mean." says Despione again, even less convincingly. Chryseis gestures and asks if she can sit. After sitting down, she considers the six of you and watches how you interact with the five wyrmlings. Her expression is thoughtful, with a slight smile playing across her lips. She looks at the books open on Cille's lap. "It is good to see their kind again." she muses. Time passes in silence watching the wyrmlings play and beg for food, scritching, and attention. "Do you think your people are ready for them?" she asks. Otlyn answers quickly. "No." Magnus more measured, "Given my conversation with my friend last week? Even someone like him, who has been exposed to stories of dragons with the awe and wonder... even he isn't ready." He thinks. "But at the same time, I think the world needs them." "Why?" she asks. Magnus continues. "There was talk of these dragons or their kind being tied to gods in the past. But their kind hasn't been seen in Millenia. It's time for a new start, a new beginning. On many levels, we are.... new ideas have been broached. We look to create a new civilization in the city of Froúrio. Ways that people are unfamiliar with. New ways, cahnged ways. Better ways." "This is my opinion.... The world is better with the majesty of the dragons in it." He turns and looks at Unnias, asleep on his back, leg twitching aimlessly in the air. "I think the world needs the dragons. I think we new path forward, for mankind and dragonkind." Despione mutters, "We're all trapped here together, eh?" Chryseis watches Otlyn gently stroking Unnias. "Are you ready to be that change? You talk about the world not being ready for them, are you able to lead that change?" Magnus shrugs. "The world is never going to be completely ready for them." Chryseis looks at the others. Otlyn says fiercely "My baby here can do whatever he wants." Chryseis gives a short laugh and turns to Vulcan. "While I agree the world isn't ready, it won't be." He shrugs with sly smile. "Shock and awe." Despione chuckles. "So very much your kind." The group sits in silence for several minutes.Oathsworn
Chryseis straightens. "The bond between a dragon and a humanoid is... complicated. In ages long past, the relationship was known as 'oathsworn'." She pauses and lets the word linger. "You effectively bind each other to service." Looking at Ianthe, she continues. "Though different than the forbidden relationship between Asimi and your mother, the relationship of the oathsworn is just as sacred." She goes on to describe the pair-bonded warriors of ages past who fought in the great war, and in many smaller conflicts. How they fought together and, sometimes, died together. She looks on the five wyrmlings with a considering expression and then a less charitable expression at Despoine. After a moment the expression passes and that of a doting grandmother replaces it. As if struck by an epiphany, Chryseis says "Ahh, this is about your children." She lets that hang in the air for a moment, then when Despione doesn't respond, continues. "I suppose this is your way of telling me that you think our withdrawl from the world is nearing its end?" Her daughter simply smiles enigmatically and looks at the six of others. "I think we need them as much as they need us." Chryseis gives a short laugh. "Perhaps. And perhaps you're going to tell me I've been too hard on Asimi as well." Despione looks at her mother sharply. "You know my feelings on that." Chryseis nods and looks at the six of you, her eyes lingering on Ianthe for a moment longer than the rest. "For our kind to return to the surface world, they will need guides and protectors. Is that your wish?" The group looks confused for a moment at the "our kind" and then, Vulcan, CIlle and Magnus, in a flash of insight uses the powers of the armor to scan for dragons. The brightness of the two staggeringly clear golden auras causes them them to blink. Putting together the threads of the previous few days conversations, suddenly they realize that the two humanoid looking dragons in front of them are ancient beyond their concept of time, and likely fought from the beginning of The Great War. Otlyn says, "Protecting him? Of course. Duh." Ajax, who has sat silently through the conversation looks up. He answers "Absolutely" without hestiation. Cille smirks. "I don't think she'd let me do otherwise." Magnus and Vulcan also agree. Chryseis stands, and says to Despione "I'll leave it up to you."Suspicions
Before Chryseis can leave, Otlyn stands and interrupts. She rapidly describes what the group just discussed regarding the possibilty that the poison could cause the condition for Ianessa and that she fears Ianthe could be affected. Ianthe looks shocked, and quickly denies she's feeling ill. She shakes her head dismissively at Ianthe and gestures for Otlyn to sit. "That's one of Asimi's theories as well. There are those not of my kind, but also with the wisdom of the ages you may need." She looks at Ianthe. "If this is like Ianessa, it'll take months to years to work its way through your system. I think you have time." Looking at Otlyn, she asks "Can I see your cube?" Otlyn pulls out the cube, and with a mischevious grin holds it close to Chryseis. The symbol of Chryseis glows. Chryseis pats Otlyn on the head and takes the cube. "This was given to the leaders of the various forces during the great war. Each symbol corresponds to the home of one of those leaders." She gestures at the cloud symbol. "One of our members still dwells in the far northern reaches of the Northern continent. He was a consumer of all things natural, and he would be the most likely option." Otlyn asks whether it can be used go to directly. Chryseis responds. "Unfortunately no, each one must be 'unlocked' by its target. I've unlocked this one, but he has not done his. I can provide a starting point on seeking him out, but it's been thousands of years since I've last spoken." Otlyn thanks her. Chryseis smiles with a motherly look. "No, thank you. You've reminded me of something I've long forgot. The fear or pain of losing someone you love."Next Steps
Despione stands and asks your leave for a short moment. The group sits quietly, Ianthe playing with Unnias. Ajax speaks. "Clearly we have to complete this bond or ritual that Despione described. We also need to let those back home know that we're going to be delayed further. And perhaps to prepare them." Everyone looks meaningfully at Magnus. Cille speaks. "There's also the ritual of protecting the island." Magnus looks over at Ianthe. "And there's also protecting our friend." "What do you mean?" asks Ianthe. "We think that the poison has not completely left you. It's why you've been so tired of late." "I am not!" she snaps. Magnus says "And not necessarily your reasonable self. As Otlyn said, this may also be the same poison affecting your mother." Otlyn tries to calm down her friend, as Ianthe becomes more agitated and continues to pet Unnias. Unnias begins to look uncomfortable.Ianthe's Decision
At that, Despione returns with a single, large, leathery egg which she places in Ianthe's hands. "I hope that together the all of you can right so many wrongs." The egg is warm to the touch and Ianthe can feel the movement within the shell. Based on your recent experience you know the egg is nearly ready to hatch. Despione sits and looks lovingly on Ianthe and the small egg while Ianthe simply marvels at it. Ianthe looks up at her and in a slightly strangled voice whispers, "But... I can barely take care of myself." Cille looks at Ianthe as if to say, "and...". Cille's dragon nudges Ianthe's hand slightly. Despione answers "Then perhaps you can take care of each other." With that, the egg gives a shake. Ianthe looks panicked. Magnus stands and places a hand on her shoulder. "You are not alone." Otlyn also places a hand on Ianthe's forearm. Cille's dragon sniffs forward and nudges the egg. With that, the first crack forms. Chryseis watches in silence. Ianthe yelps as a small yellowish gold beak emerges from the egg. Beautiful and awkward at the same time, Ianthe holds it in trembling hands. The group gives a collective "Aawwww..." The gold wyrmling continues to work its way out. Cille pulls hard on her dragon's tail, as she continues to nudge the edge encouragingly. Otlyn scolds as Unnias starts to eat the broken peices of egg shell off the ground. After a few more moments, the hatchling is out of the egg and making hungry sounds in Ianthe's lap. Ianthe looks on with a soft expression. She still has a slight edge of terror, but it's giving way to something new. Magnus's dragon brings over a small chunk of meat and drops it in front of the little one. The new hatchling takes small bites, while Otlyn sharesThe Oath
Chryseis describes the ritual of the Oath of the Dragonlord. The ritual will create a bond between the wyrmling and its oathsworn. It will also accelerate the first several years growth significantly. Because of the accelerated growth the wyrmlings will require training for the next until they can ride. Your lives will be in each others hands, she describes the bond and what happens if one dies. "How long would we need to remain here for training?" asks Magnus. "It varies," answers Chryseis. "Anywhere from a month to a year." Despione chuckles, "Yes, but he was an idiot." Chryseis gives her a look. Magnus considers. "We'll need to contact our companions then." After a few moments of consideration, the group recommits to taking the Oath. Chryseis spends the time walking the six gathered through the conduct the ritual. Mediated by Chryseis, each of the six will complete the oath while she casts the spell to create the bond.Completing the Ritual
Taking turns, each steps forward and places their hand on the dragon's side. As soon Chryseis completes the ritual spell, the participant recites the oath.I CANNOT POSSESS YOU, for you belong to yourself.
I CANNOT COMMAND YOU, for you are a free creature.
WE SHALL SERVE EACH OTHER in the ways we both require.
WE WILL INCREASE OUR WEALTH by righteous means.
WE WILL ACHIEVE HAPPINESS and harmony through knowledge.
WE WILL AID THOSE OF OUR BLOOD to achieve their great destinies.
WE WILL AVENGE THOSE OF OUR BLOOD who have been done harm.
WE WILL RESTORE YOUR KIND who have been driven from this world.
I AM BLOOD OF YOUR BLOOD, and bone of your bone—forever.
As soon as the ritual is completed, they feel the telepathic bond forms with each of their dragons. They can sense the emotions, sensations (hunger!) and beginnings of language.
Chryseis wraps up and says "Please take your time. I'll prepare the communication. Join me when they settle down for sleep."
Exhausted and elated, the group settles in for the evening with their new partners for the next several hours. Slowly each of the wyrmlings and the new hatchling fall asleep.
Irtokax then joins them and offers to watch over the dragons. Reluctantly, the group follows Despione up to the main building.
I CANNOT COMMAND YOU, for you are a free creature.
WE SHALL SERVE EACH OTHER in the ways we both require.
WE WILL INCREASE OUR WEALTH by righteous means.
WE WILL ACHIEVE HAPPINESS and harmony through knowledge.
WE WILL AID THOSE OF OUR BLOOD to achieve their great destinies.
WE WILL AVENGE THOSE OF OUR BLOOD who have been done harm.
WE WILL RESTORE YOUR KIND who have been driven from this world.
I AM BLOOD OF YOUR BLOOD, and bone of your bone—forever.
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Author's Notes
Trigger Warning: This article discusses depression and mental illness.