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Unfortunately, the heroes arrived not at Winter's Gate, but at a mysterious tower in the middle of the sea. Worse still, Balon was no longer with them. Ascending the tower, they found others who had been trapped there as a result of failed teleportation spells, ultimately discovering that the tower had been created for that purpose. One of the fellow refugees they met was a druid named Gulin who had been surviving off of his own magically created food and water.
Unfortunately, the heroes arrived not at Winter's Gate, but at a mysterious tower in the middle of the sea. Worse still, Balon was no longer with them. Ascending the tower, they found others who had been trapped there as a result of failed teleportation spells, ultimately discovering that the tower had been created for that purpose. One of the fellow refugees they met was a druid named Gulin who had been surviving off of his own magically created food and water.
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After destroying the crystal responsible for the tower's magic, Gulin helped them escape by teleporting them into the elemental plane of air. Eventually they encountered a djinn who agreed to transport them back to the material plane. He explained that he had once been forced into the servitude of a beautiful, powerful, and wholly evil wizard named [[Therchiana]]. He eventually escaped, but still wanted to exact his revenge upon her. While Gulin returned via a planar gateway he knew of, the heroes agreed that if they ever encountered the wizard they would do their best to capture her alive and deliver her to the djinn, who then transported them to what he described as a great, glorious city where Therchiana had conducted most of her business when he still served her.
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After destroying the crystal responsible for the tower's magic, Gulin helped them escape by teleporting them into the elemental plane of air. Eventually they encountered a genie who agreed to transport them back to the material plane. He explained that he had once been forced into the servitude of a beautiful, powerful, and wholly evil wizard named [[Therchiana]]. He eventually escaped, but still wanted to exact his revenge upon her. While Gulin returned via a planar gateway he knew of, the heroes agreed that if they ever encountered the wizard they would do their best to capture her alive and deliver her to the genie, who then transported them to what he described as a great, glorious city where Therchiana had conducted most of her business when he still served her.
Expecting to appear in Silverstone, they were distressed to find themselves instead amidst [[Estorium|ancient, crumbling ruins]]. While searching for some indication of where they actually were, they happened upon a colony of grell living in a cavern below one of the buildings. While searching the cavern to ensure they had killed them all, they discovered a baelnorn: an elf who had willingly transformed himself into a lich in order to protect something of importance to his people.
Expecting to appear in Silverstone, they were distressed to find themselves instead amidst [[Estorium|ancient, crumbling ruins]]. While searching for some indication of where they actually were, they happened upon a colony of grell living in a cavern below one of the buildings. While searching the cavern to ensure they had killed them all, they discovered a baelnorn: an elf who had willingly transformed himself into a lich in order to protect something of importance to his people.

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The Brightstone Heroes was a prominent group of adventurers in the years leading up to the Deity War. The members never referred to themselves by this title while adventuring together; the name was created later by the bards who told of their heroic deeds.

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Membership

Current Members

Former Members

  • Arenil - Male elf sorcerer. Returned to Lorius after being drained by a succubus.
  • Chizu - Female human samurai. Slain by the Mortal Hunter in the guise of Krom.
  • Faust - Male human swordmage. Turned into a vampire, then returned to Tarth Moordra to restore the school.
  • Justin Oakenleaf - Male human cleric of Heironeous. Status unknown.
  • Krom - Male dwarf wizard. Slain by the Mortal Hunter on the road to Elton.
  • Midilono - Male halfling rogue. Left to wander the world. Status unknown.
  • Shin - Male human monk. Lost while traversing a river in the Underdark.
  • Switch - Male human rogue. Slain by the Mortal Hunter in the Rionwood.
  • Zigil - Female dwarf fighter. Left to join his sister at Winter's Gate.

History

The Early Days

The first members of the group were Chizu, Justin Oakenleaf, Krom, Switch, and Midilono, who met in Stark and agreed to travel together to solve the mystery of a plague in the town of Duvik. As they prepared to enter the town's mines, where the plague originated, they were joined by Tol Sigurn, who had been shadowing them since Stark. Chizu and Krom departed after saving the town, but the rest of the group continued on in pursuit of a tribe of kobolds. During their pursuit they were joined by Leardon Sunflare and Prov Coren, whom they rescued from a roving band of orcs. Following the kobolds into the Rionwood, they found them being slaughtered by an orc to power a demonic ritual. While they stopped the ritual, something unknown got through and killed Switch when he became separated from the others.

A Prelude to Greatness

Eventually, the heroes were hired to save some miners who had been trapped in a collapse while digging a tunnel beneath the tower of the wizard Sionaas. Sionaas explained to the heroes that there was an ancient ruin beneath his tower housing an orb that would reveal the location of a fabulous treasure. Joined by the stout dwarf Balon Stonehelm, they dug the trapped miners out of the rubble and ventured inside. However, it was quickly determined that the ruins were actually an ancient temple of Lolth, and when they defeated the orb's guardian they realized that it was far more than what Sionaas had told them and fled with the orb under cover of darkness.

While traveling across the plains, Midilono left to pursue other adventures, and Justin was slain by a weretiger. They took Justin's body to the city of Edras to have him raised, but as they did not have enough money they were instead given a task: to travel north to the town of Karst and save them from a band of orcs that was launching raids from a nearby abandoned keep. After ridding the keep of the orcs, trolls, and goblins that inhabited it, the mayor of Karst rewarded them with the deed to the keep and its mines. The heroes resolved to make Brightstone Keep their new home.

Full Circle

One of the first actions the heroes took was to hire a team of dwarves from Silverstone to rebuild the keep and restart the work in the mines. Soon after the reconstruction work began, an elven priestess named Zephyr Songbreeze arrived. She explained to the heroes that the orb they recovered from the temple beneath Sionaas's tower was actually one of the keys to Lolth's prison, and that due to their possession of it their presence was required at a summit in Silverstone. Prov declined, electing instead to stay and manage the keep, while the dwarf Zigil chose to travel along with them to see the world.

En route to Silverstone, they were accosted by minions of the Skullfire Mages, which they swiftly crushed. Upon arriving in the city, they were immediately ushered into a closed doors meeting with representatives of all the major gods, who consulted them in detail about their experiences with Sionaas and the orb before dismissing them to discuss the situation. That same day, they discovered that the Skullfire Mages had a secret lair beneath the city, and were sent by the city guard to dispatch them. While doing so, they found a sarcophagi containing a mummified drow and two longswords, which they took with them in order to destroy, and a shield guardian, which they took control of. That night at the inn, however, a mysterious figure destroyed the shield guardian and stole the longswords after a failed attempt to kill the heroes.

Deducing that this was the same assassin who had slain Switch weeks earlier, they tracked him to the south, towards Elton. Oh their way they found the flayed corpse of Krom, and arrived in the town just in time to see the assassin, magically disguised as Krom, stab Chizu in the back with one of the drow longswords. He then revealed his true identity, the demonic Mortal Hunter, and dared the heroes to find him in the nearby ruins. They did, and the Mortal Hunter was slain. After burying their friends and taking the blades back to Silverstone to have them magically destroyed in the temple of Corellon, the heroes returned to Brightstone to take a break from adventuring for a time and to continue improvements on their new home.

Sionaas Returns

A few months later, the barbarian Torgar arrived at Brightstone Keep with news: he was a longtime friend of Tol, and while they were having a drink together in Karst a wizard had shown up and taken him prisoner. Deducing from Torgar's description that this wizard was Sionaas, Zigil, Leardon, Justin, and Balon resolved to rescue Tol; Torgar went with them. They were also joined by one of the elves who had arrived with Zephyr, a sorcerer named Arenil.

Together, the six heroes traveled south to Sionaas's tower and, locating a secret passage within the temple below it, entered. After battling the undead that Sionaas had set to guard his tower, they eventually reached the top of the tower, where Sionaas was waiting for them. In the midst of the battle, Sionaas assumed his true form: a powerful steel dragon. After a mighty battle, Torgar finally beheaded the dragon and sent its body tumbling off the side of the tower.

After dispatching the Sionaas, the heroes found Tol chained up in the wizard's personal quarters, having been tortured but not seriously harmed. Leaving back through the ruined temple, they found a magical archway that Sionaas had been using to communicate with Lolth. Accidentally activating the device, Leardon was nearly killed by Lolth's gaze before they could shut it down. After bidding Torgar farewell, they returned together to Brightstone.

When they returned, however, they found Brightstone mysteriously deserted. After several hours of searching, they found a mysterious obelisk that had been unearthed in the mine. When activated, it transported the party to the plane of Acheron, where they found Prov being held by an erinyes warlord who wanted to use her for information. After negotiating her return (and then returning to Brightstone themselves), the heroes learned that the elves had left, and the dwarves had been transported to the plane of Mechanus by the obelisk. Using the obelisk to travel there, they successfully rescued the dwarves from the formians who had enslaved them and returned to Brightstone not only with the miners but also several loads of valuable extraplanar ore.

A Worthy Task

A few weeks later, an elven messenger arrived at the gates with urgent news. She explained to the heroes that the Winter's Gate, the door of Lolth's prison, was set with five seals. These five seals were the focal point of the magic spell sealing her and the drow in the valley of Doth'Candorun. In her pack were the remains of one of the seals, which she had been sent to Brightstone with as soon as it cracked and fell. She later learned that a second seal had been destroyed while she was traveling. She told the heroes it was imperative that they travel to the elven land of Lorius to plan the next move, and then died, victim of an ambush she barely escaped shortly before her arrival.

Not wasting any time, the heroes returned once more to Stark and hired a ship to take them to Lorius. Along the way, they came upon another ship that had been attacked and investigated. They found that all aboard had been brutally slaughtered, with the only survivor a young and frightened half-elf girl. After calming her down, they took her back to their own ship and burned the damaged vessel. The girl quickly took a liking to Arenil, and he soon found himself returning her affections. Three days later, alone in his cabin, she kissed him... And revealed her true nature as a succubus. While the others were busy on the deck battling a trio of vrock demons she had summoned, she drained Arenil's life force and appeared topside just long enough to gloat before teleporting away. While Leardon was able to restore Arenil to life, he found that he could no longer wield magic and decided to return home once they reached Lorius.

After docking, the heroes were led deep into the forest to the Great Scar. Their guides vanished, and a mysterious elf appeared to explain that this stretch of woods that had been blighted by Lolth during the Elf Wars three thousand years ago, and had still not fully healed. During the course of their conversation, the elf revealed that he was Corellon Larethian himself, and that in light of their earlier recovery of one of the keys to Lolth's prison, he wanted them to find and secure the remaining keys. The first step was to send the party to Winter's Gate to rendezvous with the guardians who stood watch there. As the forces seeking to free Lolth from her prison would be watching for divine magics, Corellon had one of his wizards perform the teleportation spell. He also called upon a human monk named Shin to aid them in their quest, before the wizard teleported them away.

Lost

Unfortunately, the heroes arrived not at Winter's Gate, but at a mysterious tower in the middle of the sea. Worse still, Balon was no longer with them. Ascending the tower, they found others who had been trapped there as a result of failed teleportation spells, ultimately discovering that the tower had been created for that purpose. One of the fellow refugees they met was a druid named Gulin who had been surviving off of his own magically created food and water.

After destroying the crystal responsible for the tower's magic, Gulin helped them escape by teleporting them into the elemental plane of air. Eventually they encountered a genie who agreed to transport them back to the material plane. He explained that he had once been forced into the servitude of a beautiful, powerful, and wholly evil wizard named Therchiana. He eventually escaped, but still wanted to exact his revenge upon her. While Gulin returned via a planar gateway he knew of, the heroes agreed that if they ever encountered the wizard they would do their best to capture her alive and deliver her to the genie, who then transported them to what he described as a great, glorious city where Therchiana had conducted most of her business when he still served her.

Expecting to appear in Silverstone, they were distressed to find themselves instead amidst ancient, crumbling ruins. While searching for some indication of where they actually were, they happened upon a colony of grell living in a cavern below one of the buildings. While searching the cavern to ensure they had killed them all, they discovered a baelnorn: an elf who had willingly transformed himself into a lich in order to protect something of importance to his people.

Their meeting with the baelnorn was cut short, however, as two black-robed wizards arrived: Therchiana, and another mage named Valthian and demanded that the baelnorn give them what they came for. Instead, he ushered the heroes into his private chambers and attacked the duo. There they found a strange dagger made of black stone, which had the same magical aura as the orb they found beneath Sionaas's tower, as well as a boat tethered in an underground river. Realizing that this was another of the keys to Lolth's prison, and that the two wizards must be seeking to free her, they took the dagger, climbed into the boat, and let the river take them wherever it went.

The river quickly picked up speed, rushing around corners and down waterfalls in utter darkness. Though they held on as best they could, Shin was thrown from the boat and lost during the journey. Eventually, the river emptied into a large underground lake, and the heroes went ashore to rest, mourn their lost companion, and figure out their next move.

Through the Darkness

With nothing to guide them, the heroes began wandering aimlessly through the Underdark. Fortunately, they eventually happened upon a patrol of deep gnomes, who took them back to their city of Mirarton. Their leader listened to their tale and agreed to take them to the surface... For a price. A mind flayer had recently taken up residence in a nearby cavern and was threatening the city. If the heroes killed it, then they could accompany Mirarton's next trading caravan to the surface. They agreed, and headed off to the mind flayer's cave.

The heroes fought their way past the mind flayer's thralls, eventually discovering a living prisoner who had not yet been enslaved: a gnome wizard named Gurrard who had been captured while researching the Underdark. Glad that he had been saved from having his brain devoured, he happily joined them as they continued through the cave and did battle with the mind flayer. While they were ultimately successful, during the battle it plunged its tentacles into Zigil's head and sucked out his brain. Fortunately, Leardon was still able to raise him from the dead, and the six returned to Mirarton to await the next caravan.

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