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by Chris L'Etoile
Taste of Twilight -
from the
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Dereth: Verdantine PY
11 / Earth: August 2000
At the beginning of Verdantine, shooting
stars began to grace the heavens with increasing frequency. Sages
theorized this to be related to the mounting activity of the Shadows, who
had lain largely dormant since their attacks in the month of Morningthaw.
Bizarre organic messengers taken from Shadows
revealed they were not monolithic after all. Rather, they seemed to be
split into three distinct factions. One group remained loyal to
Bael'Zharon. Another, alarmed by the Hopeslayer's blind rage and working
to keep him imprisoned, had sworn allegiance to his general Isin Dule. The
last faction was barely comprehensible. Loyal to neither Bael'Zharon nor
Dule, they obsessed over “opening the ways” for something greater yet
than even the dread Hopeslayer.
It is thought that the minions of
Bael'Zharon were responsible for the so-called “arenas” that appeared
at this time. The portals to these underground complexes remained
restricted to those who had sworn to serve the Lord of Chaos. Reports of
what lay within were hard to come by, but those few willing to talk
mentioned gladiatorial blood sports fought between, and judged by,
Bael'Zharon's human servants. It was assumed that these arenas were built
to hone the prowess of the Hopeslayer's followers for the coming struggle.
Meantime, the Dericost undead mobilized at
the behest of the Aerfalle, the powerful Lady of Aerlinthe. Adventurers
intercepted many messages between the various factions of their society
that spoke of gathering armies and collecting intelligence. The Isparians
seemed to have gained an ally of sorts against the minions of Bael'Zharon,
though perhaps not one they would have chosen themselves. Whereas the
Shadows sought to absorb all life, the undead seemed intent upon
conquering the living after beating back “the enemy.” Things seemed
bleak for humanity no matter what the outcome of this conflict.
In the midst of the alarming news,
reclusive mage Aliester the Loquacious discovered that Shadowhunter Armor,
crafted from magical gems, could be “attuned” to the elemental
properties of the gemstones created by the Yalaini enchanter Lady Maila.
Although the plates of armor forged by master smiths were still of lesser
quality than those made before Hamud ibn Rafik's vicious attacks,
inserting any of the stones used in Lord Atlan's ancient weapons could
nevertheless enhance them.
Wanderers braving the untamed wilds of the
southern Direlands discovered that a clan of undead had recently taken up
residence within three towers along the coast. After slaughtering all
those within the towers, a passage was found to a long-hidden underground
temple complex, inhabited by a long-lost cult of the undead. The slaying
of their High Acolyte yielded a rather distasteful reward. . . although
certain of Dereth's crafters found this object valuable, indeed.
The scholars of Zaikhal, Cragstone, and
Hebian-to announced that they sought additions for the great libraries of
those towns. Three winners were selected from each heritage group. The Sho
cleaned space on their shelves for Ja'afar al-Saladin of Solclaim's "The
Emperor's Blade,” Loka Wu of Morningthaw's "Loka Jii Learns
to Hunt," and Nandesu Ka of Leafcull's "Journal of
Nandesu Ka.” Aluvians burned many candles reading Vexorg of
Thistledown's "The D00dz,” Aytalya of Darktide's "Shadows
of My Doubts,” and Aragorn of Thistledown's "The Journals of
Change" late into the night. The Gharu'ndim pondered the words of
Anjwar al-Jaenth of Morningthaw's "Recalling The Calling,"
Ariq al-Binara of Frostfell's "Derethian Skies," and
Ashgad of Thistledown's "Midnight Revelation."
Chocolate, a legendary delicacy from old
Ispar, was discovered in the grubby hands of mosswarts and banderlings.
Half-remembered tales of its delicious taste and aroma lead to a massive
hunt to replicate the lost recipes of the human homeworld.
Khallayne and Raynie of Thistledown
provided chocolate milk. Rhiannon Morgana and Touryan Kurigsun of
Frostfell supplied chocolate cake. Betty Crocker of Leafcull, one of the
famous chefs of Cragstone Farms Catering, created chocolate ice cream.
Chen Kenichi of Frostfell, part of the ill-starred adventuring troupe
Vitae Rising, produced the chocolate bar, known colloquially as the
“Vitae Bar.” Chen proudly noted that infamous beating-magnet Wi loved
his creation. Ho Chun and Theran Bakagin of Frostfell, meanwhile, leavened
the somewhat bitter Vitae Bar into a creamy milk chocolate bar.
Aiyaan Shiefu of Leafcull, a member of the
Silver Citadel allegiance, whipped up Dereth's first cup of hot mocha.
Yakamura Shinji of Frostfell added ice to mocha, resulting in a refreshing
drink for a lazy summer afternoon (assuming one can ever be found in
Dereth). Atsushi and Deckape of Morningthaw added cinnamon to Aiyaan's
original creation to create rich mocha. Elanwen of Harvestgain, with help
from Jenna, combined the work of all the various mocha brewers into rich
iced mocha.
Although most people focused on chocolate,
the residents of Holtburg, a town known for rampant cattle mutilations,
fried up a slab of Bessie MCMLXII and served her on a bun, thus adding the
“Holtburger” to Dereth's dietary lexicon. In other news of culinary
horror, a shadowy figure known only as “The Sausage King of Dereth”
skulked in the darkest corners of Fort Tethana, combining all manner of
unsavory things into links of something that was almost, but not quite,
entirely unlike meat. He was last seen pulling on a pair of steel-toed
boots and wandering into the desert, muttering, “Fools! I'll destroy
them all!”
At the end of the month, an oppressive
silence fell over the hills and vales of Dereth. The world held its
breath, and wondered . . . Continued |
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