Finding the Spark (Pathfinder 1E Quest)

I am not sure what this lizard dilemma is about. I don't know nearly enough about xulgath.

The spirit guardian is bound here... to make the eggs hatch better xulgath? Define better. Where does the improvement come from?

This is what Sshesh does. Would 'more of his ilk' do more of the same?

What has been done to the spirit guardian? If it helps the tribe, why wouldn't she want to, even at the cost to herself? I am confused with Gorok saying Sshesh has been taking away the future of her people while also implying that freeing her and undoing his work would not have a positive effect on the same future.
Troglodytes are degenerate Xukgath. They're like a much more primitive, dumber, less powerful version of the originals. Although they've been called Xulgath in the quest so far, all of them we've dealt with have actually been Troglodytes. The only real Xulgath we know of is Sshesh, the one that was awakened from stasis or freed from some sort of imprisonment and then proceeded to take over this tribe.

In addition to just being all around superior to their primitive cousins, they also have some limited magical abilities that make them very dangerous.

Troglodyte – d20PFSRD


Xulgath – d20PFSRD

 
Whether it's for baby xulgath or to save the world's population of polar bears, I don't think I approve of unwilling sacrifices.
Caravans were ambushed, raids were begun and upon the flames of the Scourge prisoners were set to burn with eggs laid out all around them. Sshesh is breeding more of his ilk.
Be it spirits or captives.

This may run into a catch-22 of xulgath not being intelligent enough to find another way to improve their lot, but I don't see how this should be our concern. If the spirit of their own tribe, one who -- presumably -- has their faculties in place, isn't willing to do more for them, then it's not our place to help them either.

[x] Free the spirit, you are going to need all the help you can get
 
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[x] Free the spirit, you are going to need all the help you can get

There are other ways to help these Xulgath. if the spirit is free it can take dominion of the tribe so that they become allies of Cauldron. I would rather have goodwill with the next leader of this tribe. It will prevent a lot of bloodshed.
 
[X] Say nothing, let Gorok decide

I gotta say, I don't really care if 20 years down the line a hatching of true Xulgath has matured enough to take over the local area, including Cauldron.
That's just a risk of living in the Underdark, where always something worse might come by and take over.
Cauldron might not even exist, or be under the same management by then.

For now the emotional impact on Gorok is more important.
 
I was going to update this quest today, but I am feeling under the weather (the weather being scorching hot :anger: )so it might have to wait until tomorrow or the day after.
This time of year, I don't think a day goes by where I don't seriously think about moving north. Really far north, perhaps somewhere in Canada.

I'm so tired of the heat. 🥵
 
Vote closed, Gorok interlude incoming.
Adhoc vote count started by DragonParadox on Jul 26, 2023 at 7:49 AM, finished with 16 posts and 11 votes.
 
Arc 2 Interlude 3: More than Legacy
More than Legacy

Season of Rushing Waters

The past flows towards the present as the forked water flows towards the sea, the banks might shift, the way might meander, but there was no way back along the water. There would be no returning the Xulgath to the ones who traded gold and steel, works of cunning subtle craft with the iruxi, but they might be more. Those who are unhatched might rediscover the work of their old-sires and make from them a new thing if he would but let the magic stand. Gorok trusted his new allies, scaleless and sometimes soft in the head though they seemed to him he had learned they often had a reason for acting as they did, even the goblin, he trusted that they would eat the victor-feast without the spirit, but battle was never certain, one of them might fall and not rise again, as they had come all too close in the fight in the kitchen.

Without another word he followed the signs of the spirit towards a disk that hung on the far wall, one that looked at first to be made of stone, though when he touched claw to it the dust scraped off to reveal soft gold, the mark of the sun in sunless halls. He tore it from the wall with the strength of anger, at himself, at Sshesh for being an enemy at the spirit for not wanting to perish for its people, Gorok did not know. What he did know was that the gold would fetch a fair price in the markets of Cauldron and beyond.

That would have to do.


The light did not die all at once but guttered, like a candle in a high wind leaving the eggs in darkness. A moment later a hand touched his shoulder from behind, Akorian. Gorok looked back to see if he required support, maybe he had been wounded more than he let on and did not heal himself fully. No, the look in his eyes was... odd, hard to read in the way the soft faces of the warm-bloods often were. They touched more than his people for him the touch of claw to skin was most often a show of power, a threat of violence. He was offering to help hold Gorok up, not in body, but in spirit. Not knowing what to do with it he handed back the disk.

Though the hand was removed the heat of it remained, an uneasy reminder of the choice he had made as the spirit flower around them, a thing of grey-green scales and bubbling rage at the one who has stolen its people from them. He Who Lurks Above did not so much fly though the air as it flowed though it like hissing smoke.

The doors on the far wall, heavy and banded with iron flew off their hinges with the sound of splintering fungus wood to reveal the sanctum of the ancient Xulgath. Pillows were strewn on the stone in serpentine trails, the spoils of raids against the drown from the looks of them and low tables of the kind that were meant to be crouched at in positions no warm-blood would be able to comfortably take were piled high with tablets of stone and bowls of silver filled with choice meats, Gorok thought he could recognize maps of the surrounding tunnels drawn on the skins of cave lizards, places that would soon face the conquering book of Sshesh, but it was the warlord himself who stood out to every eye.

Heavy built as though a crocodile had learned to stand on his hind feet his bulk was wrapped all in scales so black they shone with wisps oily color, red and black and green. His eyes were as molten gold without iris or pupil, but only a fool would think him blind as his head snapped to the sight of the broken door. If he had any fear of the spirit he had bound now loose and hunting his blood he did not show it a warcry of old ringing out instead as he pushed one of the tables over making of it a kind of barricade.

At the sound of their leader in peril trio of Xulgath warriors drooped down from a trap door that lead deeper in the cave system. They too were black, but not of scale. Instead they sported heavy iron armor and in their hands cruel hooked spears.

How do you fight Sshesh?

[] Write in battle plan

OOC: The spirit looks like it is charging right for Sshesh and you do not have enough control over it to call it back.
 
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More than Legacy

Season of Rushing Waters

The past flows towards the present as the forked water flows towards the sea, the banks might shift, the way might meander, but there was no way back along the water. There would be no returning the Xulgath to the ones who traded gold and steel, works of cunning subtle craft with the iruxi, but they might be more. Those who are unhatched might rediscover the work of their old-sires and make from them a new thing if he would but let the magic stand. Gorok trusted his new allies, scaleless and sometimes soft in the head though they seemed to him he had learned they often had a reason for acting as they did, even the goblin, he trusted that they would eat the victor-feast without the spirit, but battle was never certain, one of them might fall and not rise again, as they had come all too close in the fight in the kitchen.

Without another word he follower the signs of the spirit towards a disk that hung on the far wall, one that looked at first to be made of stone, though when he touched claw to it the dust scraped off to reveal soft gold, the mark of the sun in sunless halls. He tore it from the wall with the strength of anger, at himself, at Sshesh for being an enemy at the spirit for not wanting to perish for its people, Gorok did not know. What he did know was that the gold would fetch a fair price in the markets of Cauldron and beyond.

That would have to do.


The light did not die all at once but guttered, like a candle in a high wind leaving the eggs in darkness. A moment later a hand touched his shoulder from behind, Akorian. Gorok looked back to see if he required support, maybe he had been wounded more than he let on and did not heal himself fully. No, the look in his eyes was... odd, hard to read in the way the soft faces of the warm-bloods often were. They touched more than his people for him the touch of claw to skin was most often a show of power, a threat of violence. He was offering to help hold Gorok up, not in body, but in spirit. Not knowing what to do with it he handed back the disk.

Though the hand was removed the heat of it remained, an uneasy reminder of the choice he had made as the spirit flower around them, a thing of grey-green scales and bubbling rage at the one who has stolen its people from them. He Who Lurks Above did not so much fly though the air as it flowed though it like hissing smoke.

The doors on the far wall, heavy and banded with iron flew off their hinges with the sound of splintering fungus wood to reveal the sanctum of the ancient Xulgath. Pillows were strewn on the stone in serpentine trails, the spoils of raids against the drown from the looks of them and low tables of the kind that were meant to be crouched at in positions no warm-blood would be able to comfortably take were piled high with tablets of stone and bowls of silver filled with choice meats, Gorok thought he could recognize maps of the surrounding tunnels drawn on the skins of cave lizards, places that would soon face the conquering book of Sshesh, but it was the warlord himself who stood out to every eye.

Heavy built as though a crocodile had learned to stand on his hind feet his bulk was wrapped all in scales so black they shone with wuisps oily color, red and black and green. His eyes were as molten gold without iris or pupil, but only a fool would think him blind as his head snapped to the sight of the broken door. If he had any fear of the spirit he had bound now loose and hunting his blood he did not show it a warcry of old ringing out instead as he pushed one of the tables over making of it a kind of barricade.

At the sound of their leader in peril trio of Xulgath warriors drooped down from a trap door that lead deeper in the cave system. They too were black, but not of scale. Instead they sported heavy iron armor and in their hands cruel hooked spears.

How do you fight Sshesh?

[] Write in battle plan

OOC: The spirit looks like it is charging right for Sshesh and you do not have enough control over it to call it back.
Damned good chapter, DP. Gorok scored a Critical Hit right in my feels... 😢
 
As for the battle plan...

Gorok uses shield of blows to stall the Xulgath while Mina drops them unconcious one by one. Meanwhile Kori and Best Gobbo take shots at Sshesh
 
I don't know how much support the freed spirit can provide against Ssesh. We don't have any way to judge how much it's captivity has weakened it, or how powerful it was before that, so I'm still of the opinion that now is a perfect time to use the Elemental. Between the spirit and the Elemental, Ssesh should be in trouble.

[X] Kill it...with FIRE!
-[X] Kori uses the enchanted gem to unleash a Large Fire Elemental against Ssesh. Afterward, he switches to his heavy crossbow to provide ranged support against Ssesh or his warriors, as the situation dictates.
-[X] Mina targets one of the armored warriors with her Slumber Hex, while Cob and Gorok move to engage them in melee. Gorok will Fight Defensively (+2 AC) using Shield of Swings (+4 AC but halves weapon damage done), and Cob will attempt to Flank them for added Sneak Attack damage. Mina will continue casting Slumber Hexes each round, targeting a different warrior each time.
 
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I personally liked Kori showing support. The awkward child shunned by everyone is growing into a man. A slightly less awkward man.
 
[X] Kill it...without FIRE!
-[X] Kori uses uses his Crossbow to provide support against Ssesh
-[X] Mina targets one of the armored warriors with her Slumber Hex, while Cob and Gorok move to engage them in melee. Gorok will Fight Defensively (+2 AC) using Shield of Swings (+4 AC but halves weapon damage done), and Cob will attempt to Flank them for added Sneak Attack damage. Mina will continue casting Slumber Hexes each round, targeting a different warrior each time.
-[X] Warty follows Gorok into battle against the armored warriors.


I'll keep the rest, in the hope that we can kill the warriors fast to focus on the boss afterwards. The spirits will hopefully draw at least some attention and effort from Ssesh.

Generally I'm not willing to both use up the Fire Elemental and very likely destroy Ssesh's heart, which we promised to people, after we already made the sacrifice of freeing the spirit to get aid in this fight.
 
[X] Kill it...without FIRE!
-[X] Kori uses uses his Crossbow to provide support against Ssesh
-[X] Mina targets one of the armored warriors with her Slumber Hex, while Cob and Gorok move to engage them in melee. Gorok will Fight Defensively (+2 AC) using Shield of Swings (+4 AC but halves weapon damage done), and Cob will attempt to Flank them for added Sneak Attack damage. Mina will continue casting Slumber Hexes each round, targeting a different warrior each time.
-[X] Warty follows Gorok into battle against the armored warriors.

I'll keep the rest, in the hope that we can kill the warriors fast to focus on the boss afterwards. The spirits will hopefully draw at least some attention and effort from Ssesh.

Generally I'm not willing to both use up the Fire Elemental and very likely destroy Ssesh's heart, which we promised to people, after we already made the sacrifice of freeing the spirit to get aid in this fight.
My concern is that if we don't keep Ssesh occupied with the Elemental, he'll be able to get close enough to our people, and have attention to spare, to use his Suggestion SLA on one or more of us. We don't even want him to get close, even without Suggestioj, because his Psychic Stench has a good chance of Sickening everyone exposed to it.

We don't know how strong the freed spirit is, so trusting it to keep him occupied is a risk I don't want to take, not when we have the Elemental available.
 
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