Chapter 26 - Party Crashing
So the group, having been booted out of the elven city in the previous session, decides to wander along the lakeshore until they find a village where they can procure a boat and return via the lake. As they travel, they come across a trio of drunken elven adolescents, who invite them back to their village. The female elf, noting that Neela is one of those orken women who have reputations for both fierce fighting and territoriality, requests her aid in returning a comely young human male who was enchanted away by her cousin. After affirming that the elf would help them to re-enter the city in return, the party heads over to a party that is being held in the outdoor area surrounding the house of the aforementioned cousin.
On arriving at the party, Leandrie finds out that the elfess was seen
entering the house, so Leandrie, Neela, and Aldur enter the house
while Trykaar and Jrak hang around outside. It's a two-story house,
with the front half of the house being one giant room full of partying
elves, gnomes, and assorted fey creatures. The back half of the house
is closed off, with four doors on the the first doors and another two
doors on the second floor, accessed by a stairway and balcony
overlooking the main room. Neela wastes no time in marching up the
stairs to the balcony and, in full view of a room full of more than
100 partygoers, kicks down a door. Conversation stops, everyone looks
up, and a pissed-off pixie casts Irresistable Dance, causing Neela to
begin capering about the balcony to the accompaniment of much fey
laughter. Leandrie follows Neela to the balcony and attempts to defuse
the situation, managing to keep things at a tense level despite
Neela's continued provocation of the partygoers. They slowly make
their way back to the entrance.
Meanwhile, Aldur has taken advantage of the (unplanned) distraction
caused by Neela, and cinched his belt of invisibility. He makes his
way across the room to check out the main floor doorways. The first is
a storage room, but the second door reveals a bedchamber, currently
occupied by a female elf and her human lover in coitus. After leering
through at the couple for a few seconds, Aldur determines to
interruptus the coitus by using a candle to set fire to the diaphonous
curtain surrounding the bed, and then returns to block the doorway,
intending to force the elfess and human to jump out the window. The
panicing lovers jump out of bed and the elfess starts to get dressed
while yelling at the human to run for help. By this time, Trykaar has
also decided to leave Leandrie and Neela to their own devices and is
outside Aldur's room, ready to enter. The large Jrak, wary of forcing
his bulk through the crowded room, remains outside.
Then all hell breaks loose. With tensions again escalating as a result
of Neela's spectacular failure to intimidate the room, Leandrie
decides to call upon his god to deliver a shower of lawfully-aligned
rain into the midsty of the large crowd of 1st level elven adolescents
and their fey friends, causing 2d6 damage to each chaotically aligned
creature (about half the crowd). As he does so, he fails a spot check
to notice the centaur who is standing in the doorway behind him. In
the ensuing carnage, as about 40+ elves are killed, Leandrie is hit by
a number of magic missiles from surviving elves before the centaur
grapples him and drags him out into the yard full of alarmed elves.
Jrak, realizing that he wants to be on the winning side of the
confrontation, grapples and pins Neela to the ground. As the elves
swarm around, the duo are put under arrest.
Meanwhile, Trykaar decides to smash open the door, revealing a shocked-
looking young human in his breeches who had unsuccessfully been trying
to open the door from his side while yelling "Fire!" (shouts that went
unheard in the main room full of screaming, dying elves). The young
boy takes one look at the room outside and heads for the window on the
other side of the room, where his elven companion has just managed to
get dressed. They open the window and the elvess crawls out. Before
the human can join her, Aldur grabs him and chokes him out (while
normally not particularly strong, he had cast a spell that gave him +6
strength). Seeing the floating, choking boy, Trykaar figures out the
situation and heads over to the window, distracting the elfess while
Aldur carries the boy out through the main room full of dead and
panicked elves. Aldur, a paragon of elfiness, is understandably upset
by the slaughter. Emerging to see his allies subdued, he decides to
fade into the crowd and deliver the boy to the elf that send them on
the mission.
Neela and Leandrie are tightly bound (though Neela immediately loosens
her bindings with a successful escape artist check) and dragged off to
the magistrate's office where they're thrown into individual cells. As
Trykaar follows, he is approached by a gnome who seems very curious
about their recent activities. When Trykaar tells of the party's
attempt to penetrate the elven city and find out what is behind the
glowing tree, the gnome takes him into his confidence and offers to
help Trykaar escape town via boat in return for Trykaar's assistance
in sneaking into the city. Trykaar agrees and the gnomes help him
round up Aldur and Jrak. The gnomes also offer to create a diversion
to help Neela and Leandrie escape, but will not actively help other
than first delivering a note to Neela, and insist on an immediate
escape via boat.
So a short while later, smoke pots come crashing through the windows
of the magistrate's office, filling the interior with thick smoke that
blocks vision and threatens to suffocate those trapped within it.
Neela uses the distraction to pick up a bench and bash open the door
of her cell. Running across the room in the hopes of retrieving her
belongings, she runs straight into a centaur. Unsuccessfully trying to
tumble past, she realizes that perhaps taking on the two centaurs and
multiple elves who were in the room is not particularly wise, and runs
back to help Leandrie. Meanwhile, Leandrie has failed his fortitude
saves to resist the effects of the smoke, and has passed out
unconscious. The smoke now starting to thin, Neela decides to save her
own skin and jumps out the window, where she is flagged down by a
gnome and spirited away to the awaiting boat.
So the curtains close as the surviving four party members sail off
into the sunset on a strange dwarven boat, leaving Leandrie to face
elven justice in the morning. On a positive note, Jrak did manage to
barter his subdual of Neela for the assistance of the elves in
returning his and Trykaar's memories, which had been enchanted away by
pixies a week before.