Journal - The Crown of Wisdom
The Journey South
We spent another day resting, and thankfully allowing Arad to tend my wounds, as Aergarnion was able to control the flow of time so that we were not delaying our quest. Aergarnion was also able to take me to see Queen Arla once more to give her the gift of an acorn from Cherl... I really hoped that he was able to help the forest regrow and undo some of the damage. We were grateful to Aergarnion for his assistance once more - he would take us to the edge of where the Elvrabor ventured to save us some time before we continued farther south.
Falcor went first, arriving in an area where the forest was fairly sparse but not showing signs of destruction. It was leafless, though, due to the harsh winter and snow was on the ground. The mountains rose to his left as expected; we intended to strike straight south to meet the river and use the coast and river as a waypoint to find our bearings. Falcor had not changed of course, having barely thought time had passed as I was out on my two adventures, but he did have another gem in his armour I noticed.
He was immediately wary as he noticed Saloroc Wolf Clan riders transiting from his right to left ahead of him, so he ducked behind a tree to await our arrival. He heard a shouted order from one of them, but didn't understand it. I arrived at a bad time... the Saloroc were advancing towards us when I appeared in the open. Aergarnion disappeared instantly, leaving me to drop to the floor in full view! I at least kept my feet, but the Saloroc charged forward and closed quickly, the riders dismounting from their massive wolves as they got close. One wolf scratched a claw across me, more trying to bear me down than rake me, but I just managed to keep my feet.
I had been drawing my bow, so I put one arrow into my attacker, but as I was surrounded I dropped the bow to engage in melee. Thankfully Falcor revealed himself, moving to my right and using the power of his mind against the foe; two wolves collapsed immediately and one of the Saloroc stopped still, looking dazed. Then Falcor cut into the side of a Saloroc with his sword before they could react to his appearance. At that moment Arad was also dropped off by Aergarnion, although he at least was pre-warned, and he ran in to engage the wolf attacking me. His sword struck true, but his hammer swing just missed as the wolf whelped and twisted away.
Falcor followed up his attack with his rod, landing a solid blow on the wounded Saloroc and leaving him barely standing. The other Saloroc struck me, but the sword scraped my side and only barely drew blood. The injured wolf leapt away and fled, leaving us in combat with the two Saloroc. Falcor finished off his opponent quickly and then the three of us all overwhelmed the last of them. I might have offered mercy, as he was clearly beaten, but Falcor landed a killing blow before I had the chance. He was in a hurry it seemed, spurred on I guessed by the words of Queen Arla, and immediately set off at pace once we had recovered our weapons and taken arrows from the dead.
We jogged and walked south, covering the distance as quickly as we could. After about an hour Falcor heard a snatch of something spoken in the wind and raised his hand. We stopped at once, listening and searching the trunks of the forest for any threat. We couldn't see anything, but suspected more of the false queen's agents from the way they spoke. Trying to avoid a fight that would reveal our presence we carefully made our way around, giving them a wide berth, and moved on. We continued for a couple of hours more before we encountered anything else. It was not quite as icy as we moved south, although still cold with snow on the ground. We had kept avoiding any contact using sounds of voices or steel clinking to minimise any risk of detection as we traveled.
We were not avoiding anything at the time, but suddenly two small flying green creatures appeared around Falcor, striking at him and stinging him with a barbed tail. Falcor defended himself with his mental powers, and one turned invisible as he tried to punch it, although he still manged to connect with something. The other one wrapped itself onto Falcor and bit him, so I grabbed it and ripped it off him, holding it in my hand by its wing at arm's length. I'm glad I held it that far out because Arad stabbed it, only just missing my arm! It was writhing around and Arad punched it once, then I thrust it into the soil and let go, hoping that it would die whilst buried there. Arad administered ointment to one of Falcor's wounds, worried about the poison, and Falcor was worried too - he prayed to Milada that it wasn't his last day. I had learned from the Elvrabor a way of using Karmana's energy to slow poison's effects and called on it now to help Falcor, giving us several hours to find a way to treat him.
As we were doing all this, though, the green thing launched itself out of the soil, trying to attack me specifically. I was just able to dodge backwards and avoid its sting, then the others set about it, each landing solid blows until Falcor finished it with another punch. Although the fight seemed to be over (the one that had turned invisible never showed up again, and was probably quite badly hurt), we still had to do something about the poison in Falcor. We had no way of drawing it out ourselves despite Karmana's power slowing it's effects. We kept moving anyway, as there was nothing we could do within this forest, and it was another three hours before we caught the smell of the sea ahead. It had been getting warmer, although it was still clearly winter, and we were glad to see that there was no snow on the ground in this area. It was rapidly getting dark, though, but we pressed on until we reached a wide, free flowing river and followed it for about a mile to reach the coast.
We didn't really want to stop and rest, because we knew time could be short for Falcor, so we decided that we had no choice other than to head to the temple on the island nearby. We tied a rope between us and Arad reduced our weight so that Falcor could pull us through the air behind him as he flew (using dweomer). It wasn't exactly fun flapping along in the cold winter air behind him, but at least we landed and walked the last bit of the journey! It was much warmer on the island, it seemed, so we had warmed up nicely by the time we reached the temple and village. We were unopposed, which was reassuring, and our arrival caused quite a commotion (I remembered that it had been months to these people since they had seen us). Gilrad rushed out to greet Arad, but then saw Falcor and his face became ashen; he encouraged him to hurry over then prayed to the Creator to draw out the poison from him. Falcor felt a burning inside as the Creator's power cleansed him, and we all thanked him for his aid.
Gilrad of course invited us to stay, but Falcor was still very keen to return and continue our journey as soon as we could so we politely declined. Thankfully Gilrad was able to call on the Creator to reduce our weight again, so we were able to return to the mainland in a similar manner to our arrival. We kept walking into the night, and about half an hour later we came across a recently constructed road. It seemed that the imperial troops were spreading their influence out from Freeport into the surrounding area. We crossed and put some distance between us and the road before finally stopping for the night.
Arad healed my wounds, despite their superficial nature, before resting. They both seemed to have some weird means to avoid sleeping, but I was exhausted so I made a bivouac and quickly fell into a deep sleep. Unfortunately we would not be undisturbed; after a couple of hours one of the dark former Elvrabor, servant of the false queen, appeared through a tear in reality and attacked Arad! Falcor rushed to his defence, landing a good blow, and Arad responded by willing his hammer into his hand, surprising the foe with a quick swing that landed well. Two more of them arrived in the same manner, though, just as Falcor finished the first one off with his rod.
The new arrivals stabbed Falcor and I, which certainly woke me up with a start! Falcor whipped around and cut deeply into his new foe's flank, then landed a second blow shortly afterwards. I stabbed my attacker, rolling away to get to my feet and quickly stabbing him again. Arad came to my aid, finishing off my attacker and allowing me to gather my weapons and join my friends. Falcor killed his attacked with another strong blow, catching him across the temple with his rod, but another foe had appeared behind Arad, striking him from behind and again when he turned to engage him. After his initial assault, though, he was isolated and quickly cut down by Falcor and Arad working together. I didn't join in because both Falcor and Arad were calling out that they thought they had been poisoned - the blades of our attackers has a viscous substance on them that looked nasty; so I called on Karmana's power once more to slow the poison for both of them as we had no idea what it might do if left unhindered.
Arad reads minds of the recently died - apparently they vehemently hate Falcor and Arad (not me).
Have to return to temple (water walk and flying on Falcor). Cure, rest, wait for curatives... decide to visit Custor.