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Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:01 pm
by Raven_Crowking
ABOVE: That's a wooden ladder up, not steps. There is no running up them, and at least one hand is needed.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:39 pm
by GlassEye
ABOVE: Badr Balik is glad to let some of the others take the lead for a while and holds back with Godwin and Arvandra. "Who knows what we're going to find up there. Very large men of strange demeanor, shrieking ill-used crones, missing babies. I'm almost afraid to go up."

BELOW: Abram Cove finally lets his good sense override his avarice and leaves the onyx cup, the strange carving, and the room behind. He hurries to catch up with Balin, Pratel, and Bill.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:01 am
by MrHemlocks
Balin and Pratel, make it to the well room. Seeing Bill and Abram Cove following behind, make their way up the well and to the welcoming coolness of fresh air.

ooc...This will take a few turns but they will meet up with the others that are exploring house. Figure it will not be too hard to find them, in the Curwen house, with all the screams and other sounds coming from within it.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:09 am
by Raven_Crowking
ABOVE: No reply re: stairs/ladder, so I am going to assume that fireinthedust's characters climb the ladder.

there is a loud squeal of alarm, like that of a frightened child, and a slow, ponderous movement can be heard, heading to the west, as the trapper pokes his head into the space above. This attic space appears to be nearly empty, and the attic windows have been boarded over from within. A few barrels scattered here and there – many upended – still contain smears of blood or small gobbets of meat.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:48 am
by fireinthedust
OOC: Yep, after 5pm I'm off the internet these days (sadly), and yesterday I turned in early. However, you are 100% correct: the previously mentioned characters soar up that ladder and, assuming no automatic murders afflict the Trapper, surge eastward after the noises.

Also: buh-waaaaah? Screams in the Curwen house? After we chase random noises into probably secret passages leading into a "people under the stairs" labyrinth filled with the kids the Curwens *didn't* want?! Naaaaaahhhh!

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 7:30 am
by GlassEye
BELOW: Abram Cove takes one look at the well and shakes his head. "That ascent looks tricky. We came down a trapdoor and ladder from the slaughterhouse. I'll go that way and meet you in the yard."

ABOVE: Badr Balik peers upwards into the dimness of the attic as the Trapper ascends. He isn't really positioned to see anything but he does expect to hear gruesome things shortly.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:09 pm
by drpete
Below:
Bill nods "I think the slaughterhouse entrance is better, but wouldn't mind looking down the last hallway, which might go to the house...?"

Above:
Godwin looks to Badr "Is that where they keep the very large men, do you think? They seem more pitiful than menacing..."

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 11:48 pm
by GlassEye
BELOW: Abram Cove agrees with Bill. "Ok, that northern hallway first. And then that unexplored ladder up. Maybe it comes up in the house and we can find the others there. You coming with us, Balin? Pratel?"

ABOVE: Badr Balik strokes his pointed beard. "That would be a strange place to keep them if they really were fattening them up to... eat. No, I think whatever is up there is something different."

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:33 am
by MrHemlocks
Hearing what Abram Cove said, Balin and Pratel stop midway up the rope. "Well ok, but I have a bad feeling about this." Pratel continues. " We will follow you guys down that hallway and than to that ladder which leads up and hopefully out of here."

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:22 am
by GlassEye
"Just a peek, like we did in that last room," says Abram Cove. "I'm glad you're coming with us." He heads off down the hall but cautiously and with his axe held defensively in front of him.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:09 am
by Raven_Crowking
ABOVE: Apart from the barrels, there is nothing obvious here. Perhaps a pattern to the blood and gore splashed about the floor, but it is hard to tell without entering the attic and looking around. There is no sign of whatever made the noise - and you can see the entire attic.

BELOW: The northern passage goes perhaps 20-30 feet, and then you have a choice between going left or continuing on to the north. Or heading back. The tunnel is narrow enough that you must walk single-file.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:09 am
by Raven_Crowking
ABOVE: Apart from the barrels, there is nothing obvious here. Perhaps a pattern to the blood and gore splashed about the floor, but it is hard to tell without entering the attic and looking around. There is no sign of whatever made the noise - and you can see the entire attic.

BELOW: The northern passage goes perhaps 20-30 feet, and then you have a choice between going left or continuing on to the north. Or heading back. The tunnel is narrow enough that you must walk single-file.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:20 am
by GlassEye
BELOW: Abram Cove, in the lead and with axe in hand, turns down the left passage.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:22 pm
by drpete
Below: Bill follows close behind.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 2:01 pm
by Raven_Crowking
The narrow passage goes maybe 40-50 feet before turning to the right. Beyond the turn, one can immediately turn left again or enter into a larger open space ahead, which has hex-shaped stone tiles upon the floor as far as can be seen.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 2:49 pm
by fireinthedust
ABOVE: The Trapper races up the ladder into the Attic, and looks towards the East. Bron and the others shortly follow.

OOC: Who has the torch? Or do we all have our cell phones to light the way? (And can my guys have iPhones?)

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:04 pm
by drpete
Ooc: well, Bill has infravision...

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:31 pm
by GlassEye
ABOVE: Badr Balik stands next to Godwin as the Trapper and his friends go up the ladder. He's in no hurry to get up there.
drpete wrote:Godwin goes to pick up and light the lamp, pausing for a moment to examine the books.
OOC: Badr put out his torch when he entered the house since he thought it wouldn't be safe, so Godwin's lamp is the light source.

BELOW: Abram Cove chooses the option to turn left instead of advancing into the room with the hex-shaped tiles. He calls back, "We can check out that room first if you'd like."

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:51 am
by MrHemlocks
Balin and Pratel, follow Abram Cove as he explores. Keeping at least a 7' gap between them and Cove should give them plenty of time to turn tale and leave in case things again get deadly.

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 2:57 pm
by Raven_Crowking
[quote="fireinthedust"]ABOVE: The Trapper races up the ladder into the Attic, and looks towards the East. Bron and the others shortly follow.

OOC: Who has the torch? Or do we all have our cell phones to light the way? (And can my guys have iPhones?)[/quote

Cell phones? Why not use your sonic screwdrivers?!?!

Apart from the aforementioned bloody barrels, gobbets of meat, and gore, you see nothing in the attic. The windows are boarded up. There is a sense of something though, as though there was breathing that was not your own....and was that noise the whimper of a child?

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 2:57 pm
by Raven_Crowking
[quote="fireinthedust"]ABOVE: The Trapper races up the ladder into the Attic, and looks towards the East. Bron and the others shortly follow.

OOC: Who has the torch? Or do we all have our cell phones to light the way? (And can my guys have iPhones?)[/quote

Cell phones? Why not use your sonic screwdrivers?!?!

Apart from the aforementioned bloody barrels, gobbets of meat, and gore, you see nothing in the attic. The windows are boarded up. There is a sense of something though, as though there was breathing that was not your own....and was that noise the whimper of a child?

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 2:57 pm
by Raven_Crowking
fireinthedust wrote:ABOVE: The Trapper races up the ladder into the Attic, and looks towards the East. Bron and the others shortly follow.

OOC: Who has the torch? Or do we all have our cell phones to light the way? (And can my guys have iPhones?)
Cell phones? Why not use your sonic screwdrivers?!?!

Apart from the aforementioned bloody barrels, gobbets of meat, and gore, you see nothing in the attic. The windows are boarded up. There is a sense of something though, as though there was breathing that was not your own....and was that noise the whimper of a child?

(People below, we need to let the people above catch up for a moment.)

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:24 am
by fireinthedust
OOC: (stands up, waves hands, points at GM then sputters with unbridled glee) You heard him! You heard him! I get a sonic screwdriver!!!! Ha haaaaaaa, I use it! I fix the Curwens and ride off in my Tardis!!! (pauses in thought, as if seeing some multiversal vista stretching on through eternal horizons...) Could... could I take levels in TIME LORD?! #bestGMever #explainsthefunnelasregenerations #dibson4thdoctor #TomBakerftw!

IC: Bron curses the lack of lighting.

"Hold, let's see if we can't find a candle before we burst through the darkness. Everyone look around for something for each of us, more lanterns or candles or something."

The trapper peers around in the darkness, hoping he can see something in the other villager's light.

"Oy, lad, can I use that lantern a moment? Or shine some light up 'ere?"

OOC: Should I roll for all my characters?

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 6:44 pm
by GlassEye
ABOVE: Badr Balik pauses and listens to someone from above shouting for light. "Maybe we should go up. It doesn't sound like anything terrible is happening up there..."

Re: The Arwich Grinder

Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 2:13 am
by drpete
Godwin looks somewhat skeptically at Badr. "It sounded like there was something pretty big up there a minute ago... But you're right, we should join them..." Godwin will follow them up the ladder, holding the lamp carefully.