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The party continued traveling through the memories of their fellow companions. They found themselves in a dungeon in which Cereius himself had traveled once before, with old friends in search of the Hourglass of Phantasia, only to find that it was a ruse by the elven wizard Kaela in the party, who sought out a ruby gem that was found between 2 pillars guarded by gigantic statues of Displacer Beasts. After stealing the gem, Kaela teleported away, but not before releasing a few fireballs that would cause the cavern to collapse in on itself, trapping everyone else with the statues that had come to life.
Unfortunately, even though they defeated the living beast statues, Cereius’ companion and friend, Malenor, died, trapped beneath the rubble. Telk, his oldest friend, passed on his shield to Cereius as his journey with him came to an end, having left Cereius to wander alone on his journey to find a way to save Valencia.
As Rig and Cereius looked at the shield he was given, the light encompassed them, bringing them to the next memory, in which Rig and a band of her kin headed out together to rob an elderly couple to find means to sustain their caravan. But with Malady, the group leader calling the shots, he was adamant in silencing the couple, trying to sneak in at night without realizing they were elves, and that they did not sleep. After some signs of struggle, the group headed in to see that the elderly couple was deceased, and Malady could only care about the riches that they would find. Zara, Rig’s old friend, tried her best to comfort her as Rig tried to place the bodies and pay her respects to them, despite not wanting to kill them.
And we pick up as the group heads back to join the caravan in their village of tents for the night, bringing back the stolen riches and resting for the remainder of the time until sunrise of the next day.
Theme music written and composed by Efflorescence
Edited & Mixed by Thomas Lapierre
Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Mr. BellThe party continued traveling through the memories of their fellow companions. They found themselves in a dungeon in which Cereius himself had traveled once before, with old friends in search of the Hourglass of Phantasia, only to find that it was a ruse by the elven wizard Kaela in the party, who sought out a ruby gem that was found between 2 pillars guarded by gigantic statues of Displacer Beasts. After stealing the gem, Kaela teleported away, but not before releasing a few fireballs that would cause the cavern to collapse in on itself, trapping everyone else with the statues that had come to life.
Unfortunately, even though they defeated the living beast statues, Cereius’ companion and friend, Malenor, died, trapped beneath the rubble. Telk, his oldest friend, passed on his shield to Cereius as his journey with him came to an end, having left Cereius to wander alone on his journey to find a way to save Valencia.
As Rig and Cereius looked at the shield he was given, the light encompassed them, bringing them to the next memory, in which Rig and a band of her kin headed out together to rob an elderly couple to find means to sustain their caravan. But with Malady, the group leader calling the shots, he was adamant in silencing the couple, trying to sneak in at night without realizing they were elves, and that they did not sleep. After some signs of struggle, the group headed in to see that the elderly couple was deceased, and Malady could only care about the riches that they would find. Zara, Rig’s old friend, tried her best to comfort her as Rig tried to place the bodies and pay her respects to them, despite not wanting to kill them.
And we pick up as the group heads back to join the caravan in their village of tents for the night, bringing back the stolen riches and resting for the remainder of the time until sunrise of the next day.
Theme music written and composed by Efflorescence
Edited & Mixed by Thomas Lapierre
Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.