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===The Sunless Citadel=== In the winter of [[Calendar#Year 2971|2971]], a band of adventurers set out from the village of [[Oakhurst]] for the ruins of the [[Sunless Citadel]] in [[Penator]]. They never returned. A wealthy family member of two of their number, a brother and sister, subsequently hired a second band of adventurers to investigate: [[Callisto Xanthos]], a human fighter; [[Gilia]], a gnome wizard; [[Lizard]], a lizardfolk rogue; [[Vorelyth Sunscale]], a dragonborn sorcerer; and [[Winnea Revellis]], a human ranger. The five had met on the road from [[Eastport]], and were helping Winnea search for her kidnapped fiancé, [[Sigurd Weissritter]]. The villagers told them that there was a tribe of goblins living in the Sunless Citadel. Every year, the goblins would come to Oakhurst to sell a single fruit, an apple of perfect hue that could cure any ailment when eaten. Though expensive, the villagers would find a way to purchase it. Though they had tried planting the seeds, the resulting sapling was a twiggy mass of twisted vines that, inevitably, disappeared shortly after reaching about two feet in height. They suspected the goblins of stealing them to maintain their monopoly, but had never caught them. The adventurers hiked to the citadel, which was buried in a ravine in the [[Ashen Plain]]. Within they found not goblins, but a tribe of kobolds and their queen, [[Yusdrayl]]. Parlaying with the kobolds, they learned that it was once home to worshipers who venerated a [[red dragon]] named [[Ashardalon]]. The goblins, who dwelt in another part of the citadel. The adventurers followed her directions to the goblins, from whom they rescued a gnomish cleric named [[Erky Timbers]] who had been captured by goblin bandits while traveling. He explained that the goblins were servants of a wizard named [[Belak]], who used the goblins to tend to something called the [[Gulthias|Gulthias Tree]], on which the enchanted fruits grew. While one fruit grew in midsummer and could cure any ailment, a pale fruit grew in midwinter and was deadly poison. Though he didn't know why the tree was important, or why the goblins sold the fruit in Oakhurst, he did know that the previous group of adventurers had been captured a month earlier and sent to Belak in the lower levels of the citadel. Together with Erky they continued their exploration, though nearly perished after surprising a white dragon wyrmling named [[Calcryx]] that had escaped from the kobolds and turned a chamber of the citadel into its lair. Eventually, they found the goblins' chieftain, who kept a pot with a twiggy mass of twisted vines growing from it. When combat inevitably broke out, the plant turned out to be a living being when it climbed out of its pot and attacked them alongside the chief. In the chieftain's throne room was a large well, lined with thick vines. Climbing down into it, they found the chamber floors to be covered with a layer of earth and mulch, from which still more of the twiggy plant creatures attacked. While exploring, they found one chamber in which the goblins had caged a gorilla. There seemed to be a hint of recognition in its eyes when it saw Winnea, and when she found a familiar signet ring, they realized that the gorilla was in fact her fiancé, Sigurd, somehow transformed into a beast. Taking Sigurd with them, they continued until they found a large underground grove, at the center of which was an evil-looking tree, its blackened branches twisting upward as though it were a skeletal hand reaching out of the ground. There they found both Belak and the two adventurers they sought, seemingly guarding the wizard. Belak explained that long ago, someone had staked a vampire here, and the stake had taken root, growing into the Gulthias Tree. He commanded the goblins to disperse the fruit's seeds on the surface, where they would grow into twig blights and therefore spread the "children of Gulthias." The adventurers at his side had been "accepted" by the tree, and now obeyed his commands. His explanation given, Belak attempted to subdue the adventurers but was slain in the ensuing battle. When Vorelyth set the tree on fire, it blazed quickly and, as it crumbled to ash, Belak's two adventurers died with it. The band collected their signet rings, as requested, and returned them to their family in Oakhurst. Though they had largely succeeded in their quest, they were somewhat concerned by the question of how many twig blights had been unleashed upon the world by the goblins.
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