Eternal
Maybe you love Talia more than she loves you, or maybe you’re just tired of practically being a loner all the time and at least if you have Talia, you know you’ve got someone on your side. Whatever the reason, you tell Talia that you’re willing to go to Delerg with her. Her reaction is a happy one though she admits she’s a little surprised you agreed as quickly as you did.
Later that night you fall asleep wondering how the hell you got yourself into this.
Then a numbness washes over you…
“So, ready to come back to the fold eh?” you hear Dendrin say.
“Hardly.” You reply.
“I didn’t think so, but you always continue to intrigue me. I mean here you are supporting a woman that obviously places faith over love. Why would you do such a thing? The Empire’s most fanatical soldiers have faith in their false Emperor and the shadows…what’s left of them still have faith in me yet they have no real proof that their respective masters approve of them or feel anything back. Yet you have proof that Talia’s faith in me is stronger than her love for you and you still stand by her.”
“Because I’m an idiot obviously.”
“That remains to be seen, but I don’t think so. In fact you’re being clever enough to avoid my question. Don’t think I haven’t noticed. Is it possible that you’re heading to into Empire territory in the hope of getting into major battle again? Has been awhile and I know you do enjoy it so.”
You don’t answer, you just try to go back to waiting out this “dream”, but Dendrin isn’t letting you.
“Passive silence? That’s not your usual tactic with me. You’ve always been a fighter, a warrior! But I’ll take that silence as a sign that I was right.”
“Take it however you want, but take it away from me.”
“Hmm, not sure if I like this new approach to our talks, but if I had an opinion on your decision, it’s that you’ve made the right one. I think that you’ll find something else in my old temple too. Well now you will since I’ve just mentally transferred the position of a very hidden place in it. Hope the baby situation works out for you, I think fatherhood would suit you, and it’ll give me a new follower! I’ll be watching as usual.”
In the next few weeks you and Talia make your preparations to leave Rask. When you tell her that Dendrin spoke to you and placed the image of a stone “button” to reveal a secret part of the temple, Talia is again overjoyed and remarks that this is a good sign that he cares for your well being and merely wants your worship in return. You don’t bother saying what you really think, but instead just nod and tell Talia that perhaps she’s right and that maybe one day your faith in him will be as strong as hers.
The journey is a long one, it probably wouldn’t be if you could actually use shadow magic to speed yourself up without passing out anymore, but since you’re not yet a “true believer” again, looks like ol’ Dendrin’s withholding the perks still. Doesn’t seem to bother Talia, she’s very positive during the whole trip. She talks about how you can both make your home in the temple and start your new lives there. She goes on about how you can also put out feelers on how the rebellion situation is going on in Delerg and how maybe you can get it split from the Empire like Rask did. You have to admit you don’t mind that idea.
There are a few times on the trip through the Quala province you could’ve avoided combat with Empire patrols, but you deliberately engage them when the time is right. You make an effort to leave no survivors in these attacks; every dead soldier is a blow to the Empire right?
Eventually you make it to Delerg and the place is crawling with Empire troops, it looks like they’ve really been trying to clean up around here. You keep a lower profile here and it takes a lot of sneaking around, but eventually you make it to Dendrin’s temple which have several rotten heads on pikes facing the temple along with several rotten bodies (partially eaten by the wildlife and insects) strewn around and even inside the temple.
“These are shadows.” Talia says with a touch of sadness in her voice.
“I know…even with half her face covered in maggots I recognize that one. Sister Yvette. I always wondered what happened to her after I left her in charge of my cell when I went back to Gloom. (Sigh) I figured it would be something like this.”
“Do you think these are all the shadows that we lost contact with south of Rask?”
“Most of them I suppose. I guess maybe they had the same idea and made a last stand here where they thought Dendrin would protect them. Looks like…” you stop yourself from saying something completely negative like “he didn’t.” so you think of something slightly less negative and say: “they fought so hard that the Empire tried to make some sort of example out of them.”
“We need to take them down off the pikes.” Talia says.
“No we need to leave them be, since I’m sure the Empire has patrols come around here, and if they see all the heads suddenly gone, they’re going to correctly assume shadows are around. We need to keep a low profile if we’re going to stick around here remember?”
“I…suppose discretion would be best right now.”
You and Talia move past the pike heads and enter the temple, which is surprisingly in good condition though signs of battle obviously took place here. You waste no time in seeking out the stone “button” that will open up a secret place in the temple. Eventually you find it (which you doubt you would’ve been able to do if Dendrin hadn’t told you) and descend down.
What you find is better than you could’ve hoped for when you first arrived and that’s living quarters for what you presume would be for the old shadow high priests or whatever. It isn’t fancy, but it’s fairly clean. You imagine that this place hasn’t been accessed in centuries. The walls are very solidly made so it doesn’t even look like signs of any natural intrusion have occurred either. There is one “room” that sticks out which isn’t man made and that’s a small natural cavern, which seems to be an underground garden of some sort with a shallow stream of fresh water flowing through it. Blue glowing fungus lights up the place and there are no exits other than the small openings the water is flowing through.
With no suspicion whatsoever Talia immediately takes some purple berries off one of the bushes and pops them in her mouth and remarks how good they taste.
“Hey those could be poisonous!” you exclaim.
“Oh you doubter, Dendrin lead us here! We won’t come to any harm!
“I’m being cautious. This cavern is strange; I mean wouldn’t a garden like this have overgrown or decayed without regular care? I imagine the water stream is seeping into the soil and sustaining them, but some of these plants wouldn’t survive without sunlight either.”
“It’s obviously magical and don’t you see? Dendrin provides as usual. We now have a good supply have fresh sustenance and water. Why question it, for it is one less thing to worry about! With this place we could easily hide underneath the Empire’s noses and strike from the shadows again.” Talia says.
“As long as they don’t call in their Derro buddies again, I agree that this will make a suitable hideout. I suppose you’re probably right about the garden being magical. Sort of odd though, never known Dendrin to be into the whole nature thing.”
“Well we cannot hope to know all of a god’s interests and thoughts. As I’ve said, why question it? It is enough that it’s something good and we could use that right now. Now come, we should thank Dendrin for this together.”
As you join Talia in thanking Dendrin, you can’t help but wonder if this is all some elaborate plan by Dendrin to actually get you to be a true believer, or if he doesn’t really care if you believe, just as long as you’re going through the motions.
Either way, you’ll do this for Talia because that’s who you’re really faithful to.
Later that night you fall asleep wondering how the hell you got yourself into this.
Then a numbness washes over you…
“So, ready to come back to the fold eh?” you hear Dendrin say.
“Hardly.” You reply.
“I didn’t think so, but you always continue to intrigue me. I mean here you are supporting a woman that obviously places faith over love. Why would you do such a thing? The Empire’s most fanatical soldiers have faith in their false Emperor and the shadows…what’s left of them still have faith in me yet they have no real proof that their respective masters approve of them or feel anything back. Yet you have proof that Talia’s faith in me is stronger than her love for you and you still stand by her.”
“Because I’m an idiot obviously.”
“That remains to be seen, but I don’t think so. In fact you’re being clever enough to avoid my question. Don’t think I haven’t noticed. Is it possible that you’re heading to into Empire territory in the hope of getting into major battle again? Has been awhile and I know you do enjoy it so.”
You don’t answer, you just try to go back to waiting out this “dream”, but Dendrin isn’t letting you.
“Passive silence? That’s not your usual tactic with me. You’ve always been a fighter, a warrior! But I’ll take that silence as a sign that I was right.”
“Take it however you want, but take it away from me.”
“Hmm, not sure if I like this new approach to our talks, but if I had an opinion on your decision, it’s that you’ve made the right one. I think that you’ll find something else in my old temple too. Well now you will since I’ve just mentally transferred the position of a very hidden place in it. Hope the baby situation works out for you, I think fatherhood would suit you, and it’ll give me a new follower! I’ll be watching as usual.”
In the next few weeks you and Talia make your preparations to leave Rask. When you tell her that Dendrin spoke to you and placed the image of a stone “button” to reveal a secret part of the temple, Talia is again overjoyed and remarks that this is a good sign that he cares for your well being and merely wants your worship in return. You don’t bother saying what you really think, but instead just nod and tell Talia that perhaps she’s right and that maybe one day your faith in him will be as strong as hers.
The journey is a long one, it probably wouldn’t be if you could actually use shadow magic to speed yourself up without passing out anymore, but since you’re not yet a “true believer” again, looks like ol’ Dendrin’s withholding the perks still. Doesn’t seem to bother Talia, she’s very positive during the whole trip. She talks about how you can both make your home in the temple and start your new lives there. She goes on about how you can also put out feelers on how the rebellion situation is going on in Delerg and how maybe you can get it split from the Empire like Rask did. You have to admit you don’t mind that idea.
There are a few times on the trip through the Quala province you could’ve avoided combat with Empire patrols, but you deliberately engage them when the time is right. You make an effort to leave no survivors in these attacks; every dead soldier is a blow to the Empire right?
Eventually you make it to Delerg and the place is crawling with Empire troops, it looks like they’ve really been trying to clean up around here. You keep a lower profile here and it takes a lot of sneaking around, but eventually you make it to Dendrin’s temple which have several rotten heads on pikes facing the temple along with several rotten bodies (partially eaten by the wildlife and insects) strewn around and even inside the temple.
“These are shadows.” Talia says with a touch of sadness in her voice.
“I know…even with half her face covered in maggots I recognize that one. Sister Yvette. I always wondered what happened to her after I left her in charge of my cell when I went back to Gloom. (Sigh) I figured it would be something like this.”
“Do you think these are all the shadows that we lost contact with south of Rask?”
“Most of them I suppose. I guess maybe they had the same idea and made a last stand here where they thought Dendrin would protect them. Looks like…” you stop yourself from saying something completely negative like “he didn’t.” so you think of something slightly less negative and say: “they fought so hard that the Empire tried to make some sort of example out of them.”
“We need to take them down off the pikes.” Talia says.
“No we need to leave them be, since I’m sure the Empire has patrols come around here, and if they see all the heads suddenly gone, they’re going to correctly assume shadows are around. We need to keep a low profile if we’re going to stick around here remember?”
“I…suppose discretion would be best right now.”
You and Talia move past the pike heads and enter the temple, which is surprisingly in good condition though signs of battle obviously took place here. You waste no time in seeking out the stone “button” that will open up a secret place in the temple. Eventually you find it (which you doubt you would’ve been able to do if Dendrin hadn’t told you) and descend down.
What you find is better than you could’ve hoped for when you first arrived and that’s living quarters for what you presume would be for the old shadow high priests or whatever. It isn’t fancy, but it’s fairly clean. You imagine that this place hasn’t been accessed in centuries. The walls are very solidly made so it doesn’t even look like signs of any natural intrusion have occurred either. There is one “room” that sticks out which isn’t man made and that’s a small natural cavern, which seems to be an underground garden of some sort with a shallow stream of fresh water flowing through it. Blue glowing fungus lights up the place and there are no exits other than the small openings the water is flowing through.
With no suspicion whatsoever Talia immediately takes some purple berries off one of the bushes and pops them in her mouth and remarks how good they taste.
“Hey those could be poisonous!” you exclaim.
“Oh you doubter, Dendrin lead us here! We won’t come to any harm!
“I’m being cautious. This cavern is strange; I mean wouldn’t a garden like this have overgrown or decayed without regular care? I imagine the water stream is seeping into the soil and sustaining them, but some of these plants wouldn’t survive without sunlight either.”
“It’s obviously magical and don’t you see? Dendrin provides as usual. We now have a good supply have fresh sustenance and water. Why question it, for it is one less thing to worry about! With this place we could easily hide underneath the Empire’s noses and strike from the shadows again.” Talia says.
“As long as they don’t call in their Derro buddies again, I agree that this will make a suitable hideout. I suppose you’re probably right about the garden being magical. Sort of odd though, never known Dendrin to be into the whole nature thing.”
“Well we cannot hope to know all of a god’s interests and thoughts. As I’ve said, why question it? It is enough that it’s something good and we could use that right now. Now come, we should thank Dendrin for this together.”
As you join Talia in thanking Dendrin, you can’t help but wonder if this is all some elaborate plan by Dendrin to actually get you to be a true believer, or if he doesn’t really care if you believe, just as long as you’re going through the motions.
Either way, you’ll do this for Talia because that’s who you’re really faithful to.