Deedeequest or The Wonders of Mundus: Be Careful Who You Pretend To Be - A Genderous Isekai Quest

How Dice Rolls Work
Character sheet is here.

Dice rolls are 1d10 + Stat + Proficiency + any applicable bonuses, such as Boons.

You may spend 3 Tension to Overdrive for a retroactive +5 to your roll (a Determination Overdrive), or +3 to an ally's roll (a Teamwork Overdrive). I will also automatically overdrive to avoid exhaustion or unconsciousness.

It is possible to critically succeed (on +5 on skill checks and +10 on combat rolls) or critically fail (by the same margins), but rolling a 1 or a 10 does not automatically crit in either case. It is possible to crit retroactively by Overdriving.

Your stat bonuses have names:
  • Vigor grants a Strength bonus.
  • Agility grants a Dexterity bonus.
  • Spirit grants an Aura bonus.
  • Mind grants an Intuition bonus.
  • Resolve grants a Guts bonus.
Dice are rolled on a first come, first serve bonus. You only roll for Deedee.
 
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[X] Gnomon, the primordial scribe, That Which Remembers All That Is Written
As the other primordial being who's credited with making Mundus inhabitable, I have been... possibly unjustly suspicious of Gnomon ever since I started really puzzling over how the Peopleshard might have come to exist. After all, Io seems to have got bullet for their trouble, but Gnomon seems to be completely unharmed. I feel like I could do with a little more... context on them.

[X] Mutan, the god of the dreaming moon, They Who Reflect The Psyche
Their boon has been surprisingly helpful to us so far; it feels strange to have that connection and still know so little about them.

[X] Inpew-Euthanatos, the judge of the dead, He Who Weighs
[X] Ubasdjet-Hydria, goddess of midwives, The Lioness Of The Jar

These ones, in contrast, I'm curious about because they don't come up very much.
 
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[X] Echidna, the mother of monsters, She Who Must Be Abjured

As someone who RPs a character that uses Echidna as her alias, I feel like I have to pick her, and also I'm very curious as to what your interpretation will be in general.
 
[X] Mutan, the god of the dreaming moon, They Who Reflect The Psyche
[X] Ubasdjet-Hydria, goddess of midwives, The Lioness Of The Jar
[X] Delvar, the dragon of the depths, King Under The Mountain
[X] Echidna, the mother of monsters, She Who Must Be Abjured
 
"My eyes are yours, Thorne, fae warden of the wylds, if you please help us. Blood and breath for you, of the first kill of the night, but I pray, help us see..."

The wargaming sessions we did today and last week gave us amazing material. Update this week.

Special thanks to @Qoheleth for being our Hikaru.



Voting on the next Gods we detail remains open. Note I have a parallel post on my Patreon, so the thread and my Patreon will pick the next two, then the next two after that, etc.

It looks like Echidna is winning here, while Mutan and Delvar are deadlocked on Patreon.
 
Chapter 2.5.6 - Keeping Time By A Pendulum As The Fabric Starts To Fray
It's been quiet along the clearly marked path, the dirt and flagstones and markers set here with what the lore assures you was the grudging support of the local Good Neighbors. And quiet should be good.

But.

There should be birdsong, and strange beasts. Willowisps and cries to divert followers off the paths. A stupid sliding block puzzle or five.

"I don't understand," Sio says. "This has been going too well. Don't step off the path now, but -"

"No, you're right. This is creepy as hell," Ace says, the rings of her mail clinking under her breastplate as she advances, slowly, on the flagstones and dirt through the woods.

"Keep close," Alesha says, right behind you. She hasn't yet drawn her sword, but she does have her shield, a legionnaire's scutum more than half as tall as she is, decorated with red and gold solar designs.

You take a deep breath to clear your head - and that's when you realize. The air here feels and smells strange in a way that you're not sure why is uncanny.

Well. Uncanny for the Nevernever.

"Do you smell something metallic in the air?" you ask. "Maybe?"

Then you hear animal cries - hooting and growling from the same throat. Chittering and growls. The chiming of bells in 4/12 rhythm.

"Oh thank fuck, finally," Sekhmet says, flipping her shortswords into reverse grip and crouching on the side of the wagon.

You turn a corner, and see them. A pair of owl-bear chimera the size of SUVs, with talons the length of chopsticks. Darting figures of red and green, with roses for manes around their vulpine heads - the infamous Seedlings you've heard so much about. Chiming wisps, beings of energy wrapped around a levitating seed crystal on wings of light - the least faeries called sprites. And monstrous creatures on two legs, green save for their red faces; redcaps.

Charging at you.

No. Running. From a strange patch of rain and fog further up the road, out of place for the lush and luminous sylvan glade this is supposed to be.

"Hey, smart people." Ace stops to put one foot back, settling into her battle stance. "Does the ocean feed into anything nearby?"

"The closest one is at the port city we came from," Alesha says, drawing her sword. "200 kilometers behind us."

"But that's definitely seawater we smell," Hikaru says.

"And rotten fish," Tayeb adds, gesturing to Shadi - with no small amount of concern - to get into the back of the wagon. His horses champ in nervous dismay.

Hikaru grimaces. "Fae aren't fond of salt."

Ace unshoulders her hammer. "I want to be very clear on one thing here," she says. "If we end up fighting sharks in the middle of the magical fairy forest, I am going to find whoever designed this level, and I am going to shove my entire armored boot up their ass."

"No, definitely not designed this way," Hikaru mutters, almost to himself. "Unless the woods are more lost than we are?"

The lead owlbear sees us and the cart on a road barely wide enough for the cart and someone alongside it - in the way of it's clearest path away from the rain of saltwater - and rises to it's feet and roars, demanding we step aside. On either side, a redcap tries to find room, running to trample you all before they're trampled.

"Uh," you say, intelligently.

"This is fucked," Sekhmet says, leaping down from the cart and blurring.

There's a pop and a hiss - billowing purple smoke from a smashed oversize eggshell - roars and squeals of pain - the creak of a tree branch -

You look up and Sekhmet is on a branch over the road, looking down into a cloud of thick alchemical smoke that's enveloped the owlbear and it's tiny cohort; her eyes are slitted, tracking movement in the cloud, and her nostrils flare. They flick the blood off their blades, and glance at their cloak.

She pokes her hand through a large slash through it. "Asshole gremlin," she mutters. "I liked that cloak."

"Knock them off the path," Alesha says. The lead owlbear leaps out of the smoke cloud and lands - heavily - on Alesha's shield; with a grunt, she shoves it off, shield raised. "And see if they take the chance to escape."

"Good plan in theory," Ace growls. "In practice why should we get nice things?"

One of the redcaps lunges at her feet, only to be thrown back by the force of an arrow through its shoulder.

Sio draws another arrow but doesn't notch it yet, flitting over a fallen tree-trunk with her wings as she advances past the owlbear, eyes scanning the forest for targets of opportunity.

"Step off the path if you need room to maneuver but do not leave sight of it," she barks.

Alesha whips her head back. "But you said -"

Sio laughs, more crazed and tense than mirthful. "- stepping out's how you the fae notice us, how we draw aggro. We have aggro already. The only way out is through the road."

You glance at Ace - still sleeping badly from the last fight. You take a deep breath, and exhale it, shaping it through sacred gestures into healing winds around the frontline of Ace, Alesha, and yourself.

Ace stiffens for a second before loosening up again. "Thanks," she mutters, in no particular direction.

Your heart skips a beat.

But there's no time for distractions.

"Okay," you say. "To push through most efficiently, we should..."

You look at the redcap that assailed Alesha.

And grin.

Sometimes the obvious move is the right one.

"GRYPHON!" You push off; your legs fold up under you. "TALON!" You extend them, your sash and your tails streaming behind you as you fly through the air. "KIIIIIIICK!"

For a moment, you think you've landed squarely on it's arm... but it rolls it's back, unnaturally fluid, and you land in a crouch next to it. At least it's distracted.

Ace blinks at you for a half second before shaking her head and launching herself towards your furry, feathered foe. She swings the hammer low, and raises it up, putting all of her strength into one massive blow.

The hammer slams under the monster's chest, lifting it up and throwing it, bodily, heavily, onto one of the sprites fleeing in our direction and the tail of a seedling. There's a horrible squelching noise, and the sound of breaking glass, as the sprite is flattened underneath the bulk of the owlbear; the wounded seedling screams pain and squirms out, dripping sap and rosewater from it's crushed tail, darting into the woods and out of the fight.

"AND STAY DOWN," she ki-ai's at the owlbear.

The ursine beast responds in kind. The noise from its throat is a warbling growl that could not be produced by either a bear or owl alone, and it blows your tails and hair back, and Ace's too.

Ace keeps yelling. "BITCH, GREMLIN MADE WORSE NOISES WHEN HIS DINNER WAS LATE-"

A deceptively quick claw slams into Aces back, and she drops to the ground heavily, chin hitting a flagstone and her back cracking in a way that definitely isn't therapeutic. Adding further injury to the insult, a sprite flits past, points a glowing limb, and singes her tail with a hurled ember.

As she groans her pain you hiss in sympathy, and hope her armor protected her from the worst.

There's a flash and a crack, in that order, as a bolt of lightning flies from a sprite in the backline taking a potshot at Sio. It tumbles, twists in midair towards Ace.

She grits her teeth and sets the metal pommel of her hammer into the earth, the metal head straight up.

Lightning flows down the hammer, and through her hand - and out, through the grounding.

Ace hisses "I hate this game, I hate this game, I hate this game..." and you wince.

Hikaru steps forward, takes a deep breath, closes his eyes - and opens his third, his normal pair black flecked with stars. "Some kind of magical interference where the salt rain drips in, roughly hemispherical..." he mutters. "The seawater's eroding the wards on the road, but they're still live for now. We need to move quickly."

"Getting away good. Okay," Ace grunts into the ground.

"Got it. We'll be pushing forward," Alesha says, striking her shield with her sword.

You nod. "Which means pushing the monsters off the road."

"Naturally. Levin-pilum!"

Hikaru steps forward and sweeps his staff at the monsters, and fires a lightning bolt of his own, the golden current twisting to avoid us and seek the foe. The redcap next to you ducks and covers, the bolt sailing a foot above his face. The owlbear is not so lucky and gets hammered, and you see bits of it's skeleton illuminated from the inside and smell burnt fur and feathers. It screams.

Two seedlings leap between the trees, one trying to whip Sio in the face with it's tail - as a distraction from it chucking an enchanted seed into the tree behind her. She's buffeted by the tail and backpedals, but manages to twist around and avoid an erupting pillar of thorny vines just in time. The other lands on the owlbear Ace used as a croquet ball, dropping golden glowing pollen into it's fur, before bounding off it to sling something sharp into your cheek.

You hiss, but it's more painful than harmful.

Alesha rushes forward shield first, trying to scoop up and throw the redcap next to you into a tree. It jumps off the shield, crouching against the tree, brandishing scythe-like arm blades.

Positioning her between the owlbear, and Ace.

And you.

"Ace, Deedee," she says softly. "I've got you both."

She points her sword to the owlbear, then draws it's eyes from the point up to her own eyes by raising the blade, then slams her shield twice.

The owlbear turns to face her.

And then, crackling purple energy swirls on the ground near your party, describing a circle about as wide as you could leap under the owlbear, one sprite, and Ace. Three invisible hands filled the magic circle in with geometric shapes and a cursive script you couldn't understand.

It didn't do anything, yet, but it was lying there. Humming. Gathering power.

Hikaru looks at it, then up, past it - and shudders. "Thank you for buying us time," he says to us. "I think... I think I know what caused this, and we might need it."

"Fuck me running," Ace says, struggling to rise.



Our first battle that will take more than one update.

You can earn our allies Tension with your theories, which Hikaru will confirm with the next update, this weekend. Say that it's pleasing to Gnomon that you should think, and understand.

Vote for the next God Updates are still open.
 
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Y'know, if that owlbear was so scared of salt, it's funny it decided to hit back at Ace. Weird ocean effects or no...
Ace unshoulders her hammer. "I want to be very clear on one thing here," she says. "If we end up fighting sharks in the middle of the magical fairy forest, I am going to find whoever designed this level, and I am going to shove my entire armored boot up their ass."
"Good plan in theory," Ace growls. "In practice why should we get nice things?"
"BITCH, GREMLIN MADE WORSE NOISES WHEN HIS DINNER WAS LATE
"I hate this game, I hate this game, I hate this game..."
...she might be the saltiest thing in the forest!
 
This is interesting, because everything about this looks like something is going wrong and the mobs are reacting to it. I wonder; meta-wise we know there was some kind of cyberattack on the server... is this what the antivirus looks like when it's running on an active instance?
 
Three things:

1: The vote on which of the Gods gets the next write-up is still open. You have until I post the next update tomorrow evening (pacific).

2: You still have a chance to gain Tension by speculating on what the hell is going on with the Neverglades. You also have until I post the next update tomorrow.

3: I've updated the first volume of the novel - mostly an editing pass. Check it out. If I get 100 sales, I'll do another major update with a setting gazetter/Guide To Making Canon Compliant OC's. I will of course never force anyone to pay for the Quest, or to affect the results of it.
 
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Chapter 2.5.7 - There's No Such Thing As Time To Kill...
Sekhmet dives through the smoke cloud she created, and when she lands you hear the angry, pained grunt of a redcap with a knife in it's back. She darts behind you and Alesha's tower shield, sheathing her swords and drawing her own short-bow.

"Heeks, you got something?" she asks.

"A theory," he says. "I hope I'm wrong."

Another redcap leaps and slashes wildly, trying to score hits on your entire front line. He strikes sparks against Alesha's shield - then you wheel your hands to the outside, catching the blow on your bracers. For a moment it looks like he'll sink both blades into Ace's shoulder, but with a shout, she manages to roll to the side and onto her knees.

Sekhmet almost lazily dodges. "Sure, take your time," they say. "Not like there's an owlbear trying to maul us."

"If I can get to it I can push it off the road," Alesha says, brandishing the pommel of her sword.

Siobhan releases an arrow you never even saw her notch and puts it through the wounded owlbear's eye. It's dead before a second arrow tears through the sprite that tried to deep-fry you with lightning and she notches a third, much less before the chimera hits the ground.

"I'll take it," Leesh says.

"Yeah, stick that in your thinking cap and eat it," Sio yells at the dead monsters, apropos of nothing as far as you can tell. Sio hops, letting her wings convey her deeper down the road, onto an oak branch to scout. "Buying you time, wiz-kid, make with the magic."

"I can't tell if that quip doesn't make sense or if I just have a concussion," Ace says.

It's nice to know you're not alone in your confusion.

"I've heard worse in pick-up groups when they're nervous," Alesha says. "How many times did we hear 'fuck you very much' at the end of a duty?"

"In my defense, Kevin deserved it," Sekh mutters.

"That sounds like another reason I'm glad I never played these games," Ace says as she rises up and takes her hammer. "Just sounds messy."

"Chime in any time," Sio says, through gritted teeth.

You plant your feet in the road, take a deep breath, then step into pushing the dead owlbear off the road - clearing a path for Tayeb, who cracks his whip and advances. Then you turn to the seedling who tried to tangle up Siobhan, linking your palms, half-exhaling, gracefully turning the push into a pull, gathering the wind.

You release the rest of the breath as your hands snap in front of you as an incantation:

"GALE BLAST!"

The missile of swirling wind detonates into a short-lived tornado, blasting a Seedling tail over sepals past your frontline and far from the cart. Between the jolt and the distance, you know it's not going to have any fight left.

"It's quite nice that Point Blank Shot penalties aren't a thing anymore," you say, clearing your stance, pivoting back to neutral readiness.

Ace cracks her neck.

Loud enough that you can hear it, and wince.

"All right," she says softly, dropping her hammer, shaft straight up. The flagstone it hits cracks, jumping up an inch before hitting the ground again. "Enough of the hammer and fantasy shit, we're playing to my strengths, now."

"Attagirl," Sekh purrs. "We'll make a lolzerker out of you yet."

She points to the cart. "Shadi?"

"Ah?" Shadi says, eyes peeking just out of the cart.

"Like we practiced. Pass!"

Shadi blinks, before throwing something vaguely spherical at Ace overhand like she's shooting hoops. Ace catches it on her chest, before lifting it with her knees. then punts it.

Your eyes see the ball as an oblong blur before it rebounds, in a hard vertical arc, off a redcap. The sound is deep, even metallic. Does this thing have an iron core?

Ace just... jumps. Kicks off the ground, kicks again off the tip of her hammer to get extra air, flipping around in midair.

And spikes the ball directly into the face of the last seedling fighting your party.

As she lands again - out of the magic circle Hikaru is examining - the ball lazily rolls back to her. Ace kicks it back into Shadi's hands, then picks up and shoulders her hammer again.

"Get out of our way before I shove this hammer so far up your ass you can taste it," she snarls at the second - final - owlbear.

You have never wanted Ace more than you do right now.

"Getting out of that shit was a good idea, right, Heeks?" she shouts at him.

Sekh leans away from the blue glowing runic circle. "Shout out to magical crosshairs, gotta be one of my favorite genders," they mutter.

"Those do look like crosshairs from some FPS I've played. What genre are we in? I thought this was high fantasy?"

"With guns," Leesh admits.

"Why are there giant crosshairs?!"

"You don't watch much anime, do you?" you ask her.

"I was a jock," Ace says. "What do you think?"

"I think I want to ask Heeks how big a hole is that going to leave in the road," you say to him.

There's a growl and a flash of brown hair.

Alesha is where you were a second ago, on one knee, crouching behind her shield with a hand to her side. Bearing down on the shield is the other owlbear, who Alesha is straining against.

You swear. "Leesh, are you -"

"...Bruised?" Alesha laughs, once. "Armor got the worst. Are you okay, Deeds?" And she rises to her feet, pushing the ursine Volvo off of her.

You backpedal, breathing hard. "It's fine, I'm fine," you say.

Hikaru takes a deep breath. "Under no circumstances should you stand in the mechanics," he says.

"Can we dart through them?" Sekhmet says, eyes flicking to them. "Quick-like?"

"How much do you trust yourself to time the universe's tick mechanic correctly?" Hikaru says. "We're all of us underleveled to deal with a Divine Beast's magic."

Sekhmet goes "Fuck" at the same time that Sio swears "Eranda's tits."

"There shouldn't be a Divine here," Siobhan continues. "We're far from the Jackalope's hunting grounds."

"The Divine isn't here," Hikaru says, looking up at the origin of the dripping saltwater. "It's still patrolling the Sunken Gyges, legions of leagues distant if not more. But it can see us through the eyes of it's servants, which are here - likely invisible."

Alesha grimaces, scanning the saltwater rain. "Or unnoticed," she said.

"That would mean it's Capricorn. Meredar's," Sio says. "Or the Leviathan stalking it."

Ace - who is carefully outside the runic circle - raises her hand.

"I have no idea what any of that means," she reminds us.

"It means that a raid boss twice our level is throwing artillery strikes across a continent from under an ocean, and there's adds here spotting," Alesha says.

"The AoE effects are also carrying over," Hikaru reasons out loud, hand on his chin, thumb stroking an absent mustache. "Obscuring fog. The sea it lives in."

"Is that so?" Ace says, grinning. "Then I think I got an idea."



This update was going to be longer, but Surprise Art Stream happened and I couldn't just not be in Hana's stream while she was drawing for me. We turned it into an AMA about the book, it was fun. Expect a follow-up tomorrow.

I think with this additional information there's still room to speculate about what the hell went wrong in the Neverglades, so that Charge Chance is still on the table.

Likewise, I'll close the god vote later tonight.
 
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Fixed!

Also sorry if that earlier part was rude. I thought almost the whole thing was in first person when I first read it.

No worries, I appreciate it - between rewriting the novel in first and continuing the thread I get those wires crossed a *lot,* and I appreciate your editing.

Also I probably caught several errors between when you said that and the next time you could post.
 
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