Tsechelnu Flats swamp, not far from Jakalla |
Ngala city wall section |
Ngala clanhouse courtyard |
The misty - almost steamy - morning of the fifth day brought them closer to the ruins of Ngala. By this time, Shemek was sitting in a full lotus position in the boat, wearing little except a string of beads and his new, finely decorated steel sword over his back. As the boats were rowed cautiously through the swamp channels, the edges of old Bednalljan canal banks emerged. The faint sounds of axes thudding into wood reached the ears of the Pygmy Folk, while Shemek became aware of harm being done to the Life of the Swamp. Avoiding the troops clearing away jungle growth, the party reached the southwestern edge of the city, near to where they needed to be. The party chose a nearby half-ruined watchtower as their base of operations, as it afforded a view of the recently revealed entrance to the shrine, next to the original Bednalljan fortress. A large pack of Chnelh nearly 150 strong made it clear that they regarded the fortress and temple as their turf, and the Pygmy Folk used a spell of Calm to have them leave the party alone.
Ngala ruined temple entrance |
Next week? We shall see how things develop....
Engsvanyali bas-relief |
Nice write-up! Please keep them coming. I enjoy reading about your group very much. It is wonderful to see how other GMs work within the setting.
ReplyDeleteGreat narrative, with excellent pictures as well!
ReplyDeleteInteresting read.
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