We arrived at Amkethran late that evening. It was a sun blasted small adobe town. A large fortress, nearly as big as the rest of the town dominated the northern edge. The town was over-run with mercenaries, not the best behaved sorts either. We went over to the fortress to make contact with Melissan’s friend Balthazar. He provided information we needed, about the location of two more Bhaalspawn strongholds. But he was not at all friendly, a severe monkish sort. And Melissan had not been here for quite some time.

We looked to settle in for the night, and saw several abuses of power from both the mercenaries and the monks (!). I’ve found most mercenaries are smart enough to know when not to start a fight, but several in Amkethran seem to lack much sense. We also ran into our old friend Saemon, funny he’d turn up here.

“Hah! No Saemon, don’t apologize to me, apologize to them. They’re the ones more likely to get hurt by your little game.”
“Jaheira, do you worry for our friend? Sometimes I fear she enjoys all this trouble too much.”
“No Keldorn, I’ve seen her through a lot of trouble. We’ve seen a lot together. She does have an irrepressible love of life, friends and family. But killing and death hurt her. Morally she’s actually more like you than me, if she takes pleasure in a fight its because she does like destroying evil. But I think she’ll quit this life the moment she can”
“Maybe you’re right Keldorn, Psyche and Aerie look like they’re cooking up a lot of trouble tonight!”

The next day we set off for what our map called “Sendai’s Enclave”. Questioning around town led us to think she was likely a Drow, but not much useful about what kind or size army she had.
The spot on the map looked like idealic woodland, but it was pretty obvious to me some major Illusion type magic was at play. We fought through an ambush by a Beholder and several Drow. Then a conversation with a “simple woodsman” unmasked the whole facade. We fought about ten Drow before we found a cave entrance. The cave and its interior showed an obvious Drow influence in its architecture, and we found ourselves in an epic running fight against Drow and their slaves. Much of this would have been overwhelming not so long ago, but my team is a potent war machine at this point.
We entered a room with a number of Drow warriors, and of all things, a Beholder came forward to propose making things less violent. We knew him! We’d dealt with this Beholder back in the Sahuagin City! He’s actually a friendly, decent sort. He proposed I duel the Drow commander under a binding agreement for an all or nothing sort of win.

“You’re looking forward to this?! I would not put pit fighting among your usual strengths” “Hey, I’ve learned from the best!”
“You should have stayed home little girl”
“Captain Egeissag! Has your mistress heard you talk like that? Oh even if you win you’re in sooooo much trouble!”

I took the challenge mainly out of curiosity. I’ve wanted to melee up front a few times, test my skills. Mainly of the magic prep/buffing sort. But melee is clearly not my best strength so it hasn’t happened much. But I recently got that “Shakti Figurine”, and I was already pretty buffed for combat in this place; so I was sure I’d win. I think that poor Drow Captain was so excited to meet a woman who was actually smaller than him he lost his head… and for the record, he did.

We faced some Illithids next, and finally stood before Sendai herself.

Sendai was a little upset we’d destroyed her army.

She did fight with a neat trick, several statues around the room, all of her, fought with different elements of her own skillset. But the outcome was never in doubt. Drow are highly resistant to all sorts of spells, So Imoen and Aerie and I were not at our strongest against them. But wow, Diomedes, Jaheira and Keldorn just destroyed her.

We returned to Amkethran the next day. Tomorrow we leave to investigate Abizagal, no one seems know anything about him.

Psyche, and her whole party are at the peak of their power.

2 responses to “Psyche: Update 38”

  1. Zeno Avatar

    I don’t think I did any of the gladiator/battle arena style fights in the whole series. If any of them had been presented as competitions rather than duels to the death than either Keira or Kord might have done it. But I just couldn’t picture either of them going for it otherwise. Probably one of those “over-thinking it” things.

    My favorite here is Psyche in the final picture. That does a really good job of implying potential power without having her actively nuking something. Keldorn and Jaheira is a really good pic as well – I like the dynamic you have with them.

    clearing in a dark forestI really wish just once over the course of the series we actually got to put Saemon in his place. Its ridiculous that we get to the end of ToB as practical (or even actual) gods but never get to properly pin that guy down.

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    1. atcDave Avatar
      atcDave

      I’ve done a few of the pit fights. I usually have one good warrior who will dominate. And I like how it jibes with Greek heroic tradition.
      But it can be a problem if it’s not the main character, like late in SoD when you’re challenged by one of Caelar’s flunkies. I’ve done it, it ends the whole assault. But Psyche wasn’t going to! No way, she would have been cut to pieces. And no one could accept the challenge for her.
      But for this one, well I knew Psyche was pretty thoroughly buffed. And she had that Shakti thingy that fits her perfectly. It’s only good for four rounds, but she *nearly* dropped the Drow in those four rounds! Then it got interesting. I tried a spell trigger with a bunch of damage dealing spells, but of course Drow magic resistance blocked everything. He was taking damage from her Fire Shield every round, but he’d defeated her Mirror Image and Stone Skin. She had a couple of those mega-healing nuts from the Tree of Life that kept her upright. But I was thinking I would have to reload. But she was still hasted, and did have her sword, so….. the Captain went down!

      I did love the last picture! That came easily, it was exactly what I wanted right away.

      Keldorn and Jaheira were kind of inspired by their actual banters. I do like them as friends, of the sort who often taunt each other a little. But especially as part of that front line together, I figure respect is there, even if it sometimes comes hard.

      It’s funny I’ve come to not dislike Saemon so much. He’s a self-serving weasel who doesn’t care who gets hurt as long as it’s not him. BUT, he’s funny. And I know the one getting hurt won’t end up being my team either (those poor, poor vampires…). The idea of Psyche and her “don’t apologize to me!” attitude just seemed natural.
      You ever watch Rockford Files? Saemon is Angel Martin.

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