Witcher Game using the Nightmare Underneath engine
The Characters
Each of the player characters has been in one way or another blessed by
either fate or an ancestor spirit. They are the “Touched,” as the other
villagers would say, and are viewed with a mix of wonderment, respect,
fear, jealousy, and even pity, for the gifts granted by fate always
carry a price.
Amie: playing “Placeholder name here,” a Daughter of Mawe’patis, that
aspect of the god Veyo’patis which manifests in times of threat, fury,
and wrath. Lord of Wood and Water, Veyo’patis is among the oldest of all
gods and its worship has been in decline for centuries. Your village of
Oderhan is among the safest in all of Velen partly because of the
propitiation of Mawe’patis and the battle magics it grants to its
Children. On her Name Day (the time when a village child turns thirteen
years old and is no longer called by his diminutive name) she was gifted
a ka’peche—a vine-dagger used in rituals of sacrifice to honor
Veyo’patis in all its aspects—and from that day forth was destined to
become one of its Children.
Chris: playing Dexter, a sage and wizard, one of the few male keepers of
lore (though the village wise women have their own secrets), he is
acerbic and even caustic at times. On his Name Day he was gifted a
grimoire that started him on the path of wizardry. He wields among his
magics a moderate healing spell and is respected by the village crones
for how this magic safekeeps all in the village, and he also serves as
an alternate source of lore to the Elder, who prefers to remain
undisturbed unless plied with a Trade for his (her?)
aid
.
Dave: playing Henk, an uncouth blacksmith and village militiaman,
hard-headed, practical, with both feet planted firmly in the ground, he
has no airs of pretention and suffers none who do. His bloodline is that
of
the
fabled hero
,
Pa’terik (or “Patrick”), a warrior and protector of Velen and its people
from generations ago. On his Name Day he was gifted the blade wielded
by his uncle Patrick (namesake of the ancient hero), which he bears
proudly in the defen
s
e of his people.
David: playing Hawk, a mixed-breed village militiaman,
rumored
to be half feral (the “ferals” are a community of coastal swamp dwellers
who rarely interact with other Veleni peoples, except to raid
, and are said to be occasional cannibals
), he is believed to be in communion with a mighty ancestor spirit or
perhaps even Shouhwah, the Elemental god of Air. On his Name Day he was
gifted a
pearlescent
seashell and shortly thereafter was called to his father’s people
following a terrible tragedy on that side of his family (village gossips
whisper of a
curse
d
family member). After five years
among his feral kin
he returned to Oderhan to re-establish his family ties
and
friendships. Remarkably, since Hawk’s Name Day
,
Oderhan has been spared any raids by the ferals, and village talk is
that there is some sort of pact or treaty centered around a mingling of
bloodlines.And So It Begins...
Gathering a bounty of fish and swamp critters for their larders, the PCs
were enjoying their final moments of rest at the end of a long day
of hunting and fishing
when the unmistakable scent of burning thatch roofs was carried to them
on the wind. Rushing back to the village they saw that five homes were
engulfed in flames and that dozens of villagers had managed to flee from
the attack of a strange six-legged panther-like beast that had the
ability to flicker from spot to spot in a jarring way. The creature was
also noted to have two deadly spiked tentacles that whipped from its
muscled neck and torso with
natural weapons
it wreaked bloody havoc in the village. The PCs engaged the beast but
it fled
, wounded and dripping blood, into
the surrounding tall grasses and brush, as the last light of the sun waned into full dusk.
After putting out the fires and attending to the wounded, things were
assessed: three villagers were dead (including the village headman’s
wife and dullard twin brother), dozens more were injured, and ten
village dogs had been decapitated by the beast. One villager had managed
to strike the beast with a spear and this sheared off, of all things, a
collar! Marked with Elven script (deciphered by Dexter to read “
Blessed Instrument of His Dark Majesty, Coram Agh Tera, my Beloved Spine-ripper
”) it was then decided to take the collar to the Elder, to secure aid in
tracking the beast, and this was done by Henk. A Trade with the Elder
was made and Henk now has the flawless means to track the beast to its
lair.
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