[Actual Play] Cubicle 7's own Darkening of Mirkwood campaign
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:21 pm
Me, Dom and Jon decided that, on our not infrequent get-togethers, we should start a campaign. When we got together in Oxford last week, we decided what better place to start than the Darkening of Mirkwood. I would say this post contains spoilers, but it doesn't yet - we've not actually got to the start of the campaign!
So it was that Bragi (Dom, playing a Barding treasure hunter) and Ingrund (Jon, a Beorning wanderer), two hunters (one of his past, the other of ancient treasure) arrived at Rhosgobel, seeking the advice of the Brown Wizard as to the dangers of heading into the ruins of Dol Guldur. Advised by a local wise woman that the Wizard had a sweet tooth, the two entered his cottage armed with only their wits and a handful of honey cakes.
Radagast, initially befuddled and somewhat sweet-natured, turned briefly hostile at the mention of Dol Guldur, warning our heroes away from such a place. After he had calmed down, he decided that the pair needed something to keep themselves busy instead of hunting through ruins. He handed them a message to take to Ceawin the Generous, a Woodman lord attempting to build a new settlement on the other side of the Narrows, inviting him to a Folk-moot the following spring.
Somewhat reluctant now to enter the forest, especially after hearing tales of the return of the Werewolf of Mirkwood the heroes nonetheless embarked on their journey. Three days in and their night was interrupted by the sounds of wolves howling nearby, causing Bragi to bank up the fire. Prowling shadows skulked just beyond the firelight but it was not until broad daylight the next day that the wolves attacked.
Led by an uncommonly large and fierce warg, two wolves leapt upon the heroes. As Bragi and Ingrund fended them off, dispatching the wolves with ease, the warg pounced at Ingrund, daunting him with its evil howl before savaging him with its jaws. Bragi stepped forwards, attempting to defend his bondsman, drawing the warg away. A grievous blow with his long sword laid the warg low, but the pair continued to hack at the beast until they knew it was dead.
They continued on their way, ever wary of the wolves of the Narrows, and were thankful several days later when the forest thinned out and they saw daylight once more - there, nestled in the East Bight and buzzing with carpenters building, lay their destination - the longhouse of Ceawin.
Next we meet in a true den of debauchery - no, not Mordor, but Vegas when we're all at GAMA in a couple of month's time!
So it was that Bragi (Dom, playing a Barding treasure hunter) and Ingrund (Jon, a Beorning wanderer), two hunters (one of his past, the other of ancient treasure) arrived at Rhosgobel, seeking the advice of the Brown Wizard as to the dangers of heading into the ruins of Dol Guldur. Advised by a local wise woman that the Wizard had a sweet tooth, the two entered his cottage armed with only their wits and a handful of honey cakes.
Radagast, initially befuddled and somewhat sweet-natured, turned briefly hostile at the mention of Dol Guldur, warning our heroes away from such a place. After he had calmed down, he decided that the pair needed something to keep themselves busy instead of hunting through ruins. He handed them a message to take to Ceawin the Generous, a Woodman lord attempting to build a new settlement on the other side of the Narrows, inviting him to a Folk-moot the following spring.
Somewhat reluctant now to enter the forest, especially after hearing tales of the return of the Werewolf of Mirkwood the heroes nonetheless embarked on their journey. Three days in and their night was interrupted by the sounds of wolves howling nearby, causing Bragi to bank up the fire. Prowling shadows skulked just beyond the firelight but it was not until broad daylight the next day that the wolves attacked.
Led by an uncommonly large and fierce warg, two wolves leapt upon the heroes. As Bragi and Ingrund fended them off, dispatching the wolves with ease, the warg pounced at Ingrund, daunting him with its evil howl before savaging him with its jaws. Bragi stepped forwards, attempting to defend his bondsman, drawing the warg away. A grievous blow with his long sword laid the warg low, but the pair continued to hack at the beast until they knew it was dead.
They continued on their way, ever wary of the wolves of the Narrows, and were thankful several days later when the forest thinned out and they saw daylight once more - there, nestled in the East Bight and buzzing with carpenters building, lay their destination - the longhouse of Ceawin.
Next we meet in a true den of debauchery - no, not Mordor, but Vegas when we're all at GAMA in a couple of month's time!