Stone of No-lor

Janky picks open a treasure chest in the defeated gibbering mouther’s lair and liberates a scroll of darkvision and a compelling beholder pendant with little jeweled eyes. Smoll, lover of trophies, keeps the pendant but resists wearing it.

Absolutely convinced that there are no secret doors anywhere in the lair, Togy crosses the sewer back to the dwarf room and interrupts three duergar working on a mechanical beholder. After a brief disagreement on who owes whom the passphrase of “half ogre bath time”, Janky takes a shot at the boss duergar, Kordstraudt. Despite a sincere effort, the ensuing battle goes poorly for the party. Togy blinds a troublesome pet gazer and Janky calms emotions of two duergar and charms the third.

Calmed Kordstraudt indicates he alone liberated the oblong, gray, triple black striped Stone of Golor from Fenerus’s house, and he alone will render it to Xanathar for full credit. Unless, of course, Kordstraudt can attune the stone himself. Luth hatches a plan to blind everyone in the room and snatch away the stone. Janky hatches a plan to flatter Kordstraudt’s taste in item pouches to talk him out of possession. Togy hatches a plan to abscond with the stone while “helping” Kordstraudt attune to it. Smoll hatches a plan to try and barter for the stone and pulls out the beholder pendant. The pendant has the unexpected effect of immediate and absolute deference from the duergar who regard Smoll as a surprise justicar. Kordstraudt surrenders the Stone of Golor and regrets any recent violence. Smoll promises due recognition for Kordstraudt’s leal service.

The party, promoted by Smoll’s pendant, departs by way of the street for a change and makes straight for Ye Olde Majick Shoppe where Janky purchases a scroll of identify. Back at Lif’t, Janky reads the scroll and they learn that the Stone of Golor is a fake.

  • Chain of custody of the Stone of Golor:
    Dalakhar, faithful friend of Degalt Neverember, attempts to deliver the stone to the party at Lif’t for safekeeping.
    Urstul Floxin is dispatched by the Zhentarim to capture the stone before delivery, but he gets caught up in the fireball by Lady Gralhund’s nimblewright.
    Lady Gralhund betrays her Zhent associates by kidnapping Urstul and sending the stone out with her nimblewright. Or did she?
    The nimblewright delivers the stone to Fenerus Stormcastle. Or does it?
    Fenerus is arrested and the stone is found and taken by Kordstraudt to the Xanathar underground. Or is it?
    The party liberates the stone from Kordstraudt and discovers a fake. Is Kordstraudt wily enough to swap a decoy?
  • Assuming Dalakhar possessed the true Stone of Golor, the real stone may have been swapped by Urstul / Zhents, or by Lady Gralhund, or by Fenerus.

Troglodytes

Smoll embiggens the privy hole of Denny’s basement. The party drops yet again into the Waterdeep sewer system, a.k.a. Waterdeep public transportation system, and locates the underside of the street access noted by Smoll during the previous evening’s stakeout. Togy reckons another side passage puts them directly beneath the boarding house targeted by Laeral Silverhand as the possible location of the pilfered Stone of Golor.

A pair of secret doors on opposite sides of the sewer passage look promising. Smoll sticks her head into the southern option and observes some dwarves involved in some sort of dwarven tinkering and dwarven talking. Togy selects the non-dwarven northern option, a neglected room of stone pillars and arches that appears relaxingly abandoned until troglodyte after troglodyte violently emerges from concealment. The party beats back the troglodyte infestation without too much embarrassment and, despite Reade’s unspoken inner conflict, eradicates the brood mother and her egg nest.

Janky, off to explore an adjacent room to the east, gets muddled by a gibberish of voices. In a moment of clarity he puts an arrow into the room’s gibbering mouther occupant. The gibbering mouther retorts with a phlegm glob of blinding light. The party swiftly defeats the aberration before it can fulfill its terrible potential.

Laeral Silverhand

The workroom of Bips and Bops by Betsy receives a thorough search for the Stone of Golor. The slain duergar ambushers have the customary Xanathar tattoo of a circle radiating ten eye stalks as well as some coin [5 gp, 10 sp, 6 cp to Janky]. Their corpus delicti are concealed behind some boxes where Reade earnestly attempted to discover or create a trap door.

Suspecting that Betsy’s shop may be unaffiliated with Fenerus’s attached house, Luth workshops with the apple thieving urchins to disguise himself as Fenerus so as to not draw further suspicion from Fenerus’s onlooking neighbor when he enters “his” house. Janky, as Thadeus McBeth, conversates with said onlooking neighbor, who also happens to be the proprietor of the costume shoppe, to establish a plausible backstory of visiting his old friend Fendrear. Reade finds Fenerus’s door unsecured, lock broken by the recent arrest.

The ransacked house contains no Stone of Golor and few clues beyond the Xanather logo conspicuously painted in blood on the wall.

The dead end turns live when a tall, graceful woman dressed in emerald green, known to all locals as Open Lord of Waterdeep Laeral Silverhand, interrupts their surreptitious search of the crime house. She openly relates her search for a magical item called the Stone of Golor, which of course no one present has ever heard of before, and she could really use the help of the virtuous adventurers to locate it. For the good of the city, the party agrees to investigate an address in the southern ward for her and discreetly contact her at the Seven Masks Theatre with any information.

Unfit for further combat, the party sets up an observation post at the Jubilant Dragon Inn across the street from the boarding house at Laeral’s furnished address. Reade requests rooms at opposite ends to get a complete perspective, and front desk clerk Sunny obliges. Second watch Smoll observes a sober lurker clandestinely emerge from the nearby sewer, make his way to the Inn’s attached tavern, and then leave, inebriated, sometime later. Other mundane observations of foot traffic comprise working stiffs trying to make their ends meet.

The rested party returns to the Inn’s lobby at midnight to rent an additional room in the basement, accessed through the tavern via its one-eyed proprietor, Denny, who throws in a brief history of the establishment dating back to the time someone gave Stella the magic mirror that hangs behind the bar to this day.

In the basement, the party locates access to the sewer system in, unsurprisingly, the privy.

Bips and Bops by Betsy

The party swings by Lif’t to pick up Janky on the way to the Temple of Gond to turn in the Destroy Nim’s Companion quest. Bronze dragon priestess Valleta tries to weasel out of paying on the 500 gp bounty, but litigator Luth sets her straight and the party collects 400 gp in gems, 5 pp from the back office, and 50 gp from the collection box. Nim is super sad about seeing his dismantled creation. Luth offers to liberate him from his oppressors, but Valleta wants 800 gp. As nimblewrights aren’t people, the party declines and leaves in peace.

Reade reminds everyone that the Stone of Golor needs to be recovered before it gets moved. The party’s rented mule beats feet over to the address of SoG recipient Fenerus Stormcastle.

In the alley outside of Fenerus’s modest building, Janky and Togy get run down by a runaway horse-drawn apple cart driven by a tiefling yute. Monk Reade makes an armless kip upon the horse and halts the vehicle. The apologetic tiefling is joined by a pair of urchins wielding pretend adventuring gear. The streetwise kids, once plied with 5 gp, reveal that Fenerus had been arrested very recently, that a drow brute squad subsequently showed up to ransack the place, and that a large invisible somebody schooled the drow.

Confident of an empty building, aside from at least one large, invisible drow-beating aggressor, the party enters an unlocked door, advertising Bips & Bops by Betsy, at the southeast corner into the cloakroom of a costume shoppe. The store has been conspicuously ransacked. Togy detects no obvious magics, and no hidden compartments or secret spaces are found.

Moving north into a costume workshop, further searches are interrupted by a pair of revealed duergar who make a valiant, but ultimately fatal, attempt to stop the party.

Istrid Horn, Big Spender

The party keeps the Zhentagram appointment proposed by Istrid Horn at the Ahghairon’s Statue. Janky and Reade learn that she seeks immediate succor from the city guard, relying upon their rumored domination at Gralhund Manor to qualify that protection. Most importantly, she is willing to pay through her dwarven nose to buy just 10 days of protection. Detecting no subterfuge, the party escorts her to a private room at Lif’t and furnishes a dwarven portion of ale to keep her occupied for the afternoon.

Later that night, under cloak of darkness, Reade and Luth take Lord Gralhund out to his neighborhood and wish him the very best at liberating his kids from his mean wife to start a new Zhent-free life in some other city. Smoll and Togy take Urstul in a different direction to the edge of town and release him back to his predatory habitat. Janky looks after Istrid.

The following day, the party fixes up a covered wagon and rents a mule to scout the town with the nimblewright detector. Signals lead them into a middle-class alleyway stuffed with garbage. Smoll notices a disturbed mound of trash. Out springs the nimblewright who demonstrates advanced skills at stabbing everyone with a rapier and offhand dagger. Reade grapples the nimblewright. Luth zaps it to pieces. A thorough search locates a hand drawn map to the residence of Fenerus Stormcastle, hopefully where the Stone of Golor was recently delivered, and a magical rapier and dagger set [+1 each].

The city guard happens upon the scene but finds no violations since nimblewrights aren’t people.

Moral Dilema

Interrogation of Urstul resumes after a long rest [ding 4]. Enhanced by a zone of truth, Urstul reveals some juicy tidbits:

  • Lady Gralhund is (or was) financially supporting the Black Network a.k.a. the Zhentarim. There was no friction until her recently acquired nimblewright nearly incinerated Urstul in a premature conflagration while his crew cornered Stone of Golor carrying Dalakhar.
  • Urstul did not leave the fireball scene with the Stone of Golor as initially suspected; in fact the nimblewright retrieved the stone and brought it back to Lady Gralhund.
  • The permanent teleport circle in Lord Gralhund’s study goes to a Zhent lair, grandly called a castle, at a couple of towers in the southern ward.
  • The Stone of Golor was an ancient creature turned into an artifact.

Under a separate zone of truth, Lord Gralhund fills in some gaps:

  • The Stone of Golor appears to be an oblong, green stone. Lady Gralhund attempted to activate it by speaking with it. It replied telepathically but evidently without revealing the location of the gold dragons, its claimed purpose.
  • The Zhent “castle” is called Kolat. The teleport was installed about a year ago.
  • The Lady’s nimblewright has no name or unique designation but answers to a variety of insults. Its whereabouts or destination are unknown to Lord Gralhund.
  • The Gralhunds procreated Zartan and Greth.

A private party huddle ensues to explore the limits of moral and ethical boundaries, per the code legal, of how to best dissociate from, or dispense with, their two kidnap victims. Ideally, both would pass of conveniently and timely natural causes in the next twelve hours or so, but a solid plan B to fall back on will probably be necessary.

Smoll, guarding Urstul in the basement, receives a snake Zhentagram:

“I would like to know more about what happened at Gralhund Villa. If you can spare the time, meet me at Ahghairon’s Statue in the City of the Dead at highsun tomorrow. You’ll be paid generously for your time and trouble.”

Depending on how these messaging snakes find their recipients, it may be irrelevant to further conceal the party’s identity or location from Urstul.

Janky answers a knock at the door. The city watch is canvassing the neighborhood for any information regarding certain overnight criminal activity. Smoove Janky assures them Lif’t has not been affected by anything more than his own rowdy night out, nowhere near wherever the issue occurred with the black-clad fugitives. The watchmen depart with no time for breakfast.

Vincent Trench enters minutes later to check on his investment and remind everyone that he is an available asset for hire.

Taking Prisoners

Lady Gralhund suffers no further negotiation, manipulation, nor interaction. Lord Gralhund, however, seems eager to get out of the manse for a few hours to escape the inevitable city watch interrogation. He follows the party to the pantry where Urstul foolishly tested Smoll and got mauled unconscious for his trouble.

Clamorously dragging “inebriated” Urstul through the streets and alleys in the wee hours attracts the attention of an overflying griffin patrol who sounds an alarm. Reade silently slips off to run interference. Janky disguises himself as a meandering dandy as a distraction. Smoll, Luth, and Togy drag Urstul into the sewer. Lord Gralhund, assessing his options, takes off into the streets on his own until Reade intercepts him. Taking the precaution of blindfolding Lord Gralhund, Reade brings him indirectly back to Lif’t. Janky encounters a patrol but convinces the officerses that he’s just nearly home from the Leaky Cauldron but would be delighted to accompany them to their station to regale them with his drunken antics if that is how they want to spend their evening. Dandy Janky is remanded to his own custody, loveyouguysmerrychrishmash.

Back at Lif’t, Smoll guards Urstul in the undisclosed basement while Luth sits blindfolded Lord Gralhund in the undisclosed spare attic bedroom. Interrogators Reade and Janky get almost nothing from Urstul; it isn’t his first black site. Lord Gralhund, on the other hand, sings like a canary. The Zhent-on-Zhent violence is the outcome of an ambitious race to acquire the Stone of Golor from Dalakhar. Bossypants Lady Gralhund equipped her recently acquired nimblewright with a necklace of fireballing to assassinate Dalakhar, and Stone-stealing Urstul got in the way. Urstul must have sought shelter at Gralhund Manor but unexpectedly became a prisoner of Lady Gralhund. When a Zhent extraction team was sent through the portal, the Gralhund household fought back. The nimblewright was dispatched with the Stone of Golor to keep it out of Zhent hands, but Lord Gralhund surely does not know where.

Questions for Lord Gralhund:
Describe the Stone of Golor
Assuming Lady Gralhund attempted to utilize the Stone of Golor, why did she fail? What happened?
When was the Zhent portal installed and who installed it? (If Lady Gralhund were powerful enough to do so, she would have disabled it after kidnapping Urstul.)

Question for Urstul:
Why did you flee to Gralhund Manor?
Do you know where you are?

Urstul Floxin

Smoll and Reade make a quick threat assessment of rooms surrounding the dining room and discover that Gralhund prisoner and Stone of Golor absconder Urstul Floxin has been liberated from the parlor at the expense of two house guards.

The party hustles upstairs toward the sound of fighting where, according to the debriefed servants, three children and a nimblewright are at risk. The battle of Zhent thugs versus Gralhund guards rages on amid many dead of each. The dwindling number of surviving witnesses pleases lawyer Luth, but only in a legal defense way.

Reade spots Urstul in a smallroom to the south attempting to beat down a door. When the party swoops in to help the house guards defeat the Zhent aggressors, Urstul abandons his quest and leaps over Reade to escape. Togy chases him into a ballroom and through a stained-glass window into the alley below. Luth magically sleeps out glass-embedded Urstul from the busted window above.

Togy collects sleepy Urstul back to Gralhund Manor pantry before the city watch can arrive. Smoll, having already crushed everyone in need of crushing upstairs, takes charge of binding and interroging Urstul in the pantry.

Upstairs, personable Janky smooth talks his way through a door, object of Urstul’s earlier pique, where he meets Lord Gralhund barricaded in his study. Of note are several caged, winged snakes, conspicuous symbols of Zhentarim; a circle of half duplex teleportation, destination unknown; and some unknown possession that Lord Gralhund stashes in the room just before opening the door. Conflicted and apprehensive, yet grateful for the rescue, Lord Gralhund supposes that the adventurers work for Zhent recruiter Davil and refer them to his overbearing wife, one room over, for any inquiries regarding that Stone of Golor.

While Luth admires the teleportation circle, Janky and Reade coax out Lady Gralhund and her half-orc, yet all-imposing, bodyguard. A contest of assertions and threats informs the party that the Lady’s nimblewright has safely secreted away the Stone of Golor, but its destination remains her safe secret. Lady Gralhund plays the, “City watch is on their way, and it would be a shame if you were still here when they arrive” card. Reade plays the, “We have Urstul, your liberated Zhent prisoner, and he’ll sing like a snake bird” card.

  • The Gralhund Manor incident reveals a schism within the Zhentarim faction resulting in open violence over possession of the Stone of Golor.
  • Lady Gralhund appears to be the ambitious leader of some sort of Zhent faction break or coup.

Dead Servants

Reade joins the party late after stowing his Gray Force armor and slips over the wall into the yard. The party quietly tracks the path around the guard house and to the kitchen door which they find surprisingly unlocked. The kitchen is well lit, organized, and free of corpses, unlike the pantry to the south where two bludgeoned corpses of household servants are found. Janky preps for an expedited escape by unbarring the outside door from the pantry to the south street. The party heads north to the laundry room adjoining the kitchen and finds another recently bludgeoned servant at the foot of a staircase up. Reade borrows her ring of keys. Next to the maid’s corpse is a door to the west beyond which the party hears low talking and footsteps.

Saving confrontation for later, the party sneaks upstairs to what should be servants’ quarters. Two of the rooms are empty, but the third is barricaded by a crowd of whimpering, praying, surviving servants. Janky persuasively smooths out their initial distrust of the adventurers, coincidentally dressed in black leather a lot like the murderous Zhents currently assaulting the household.

Per the servants, the Zhents have been slaying the servants, the guards, and quite possibly Lord and Lady Gralhund, if not the resident children, to liberate their half-burned and half-limping Zhent cohort [a.k.a. Urstul Floxin] who was uncoincidentally captured immediately following the unfortunate fireballing at Lif’t a few days back. As for the detected nimblewright, it so happens the lady of the villa recently acquired one. It is kept in her room. Despite the option of escaping out the pantry, the helpful surviving servants elect to stay holed up where they are.

A shuddering vibration permeates the house.

Hoping to circle around and surprise what must be a formidable Zhent brute squad, the party returns to the pantry and passes west into a great room with a great table and two great Zhent thugs who rapidly succumb to the party’s pent-up violence. Dread of Code Legal justice threatens to incapacitate Luth as a perfectly legal home incursion turns to justified homicide. The sounds of ongoing fighting upstairs beckons.

  • Gralhund is almost certainly not working for the Zhents. Unknown is why Zhent Urstul Floxin would seek shelter at his villa after stealing the Stone of Golor.
  • Lady Gralhund has recently acquired a nimblewright, significantly well-timed with the escape of Nim’s construct, significantly well-timed to the suspected fireballer of Dalakhar the SoG bearer. If true, that would suggest that the Gralhunds’ nimblewright was the instrument for the theft of the SoG by demonstrated nemesis Urstul Floxin.

Casing Gralhund Villa

Reade manages Lif’t while the party does an evening reconnoiter of Gralhund Villa, suspected of harboring Zhent henchmen, the Stone of Golor, and possibly the fireballing nimblewright.

The front of the two-story Villa faces north to a busy street. The grand front door is set back by a yard containing a few trees. A balcony overhangs the front door. The yard is accessible by a locked iron gate allowing a view of the villa but not solicitors. The twelve foot outer wall along the street is otherwise continuous and well-maintained. The wall turns down the east and west sides of the zero-lot-line property forming a narrow path along the next-door houses of vigilant, north ward, middle-class neighbors. The back of the villa offers a rear entrance right off the street, but the back street is similarly teeming with potential witnesses at all hours. A horse stable built into the southeast corner of the wall is detached from the villa and offers a locked double door to the street as well as several barred but open windows along the top through which horse odors easily pass but not adventurers. Nimblewright detector samples discretely taken around the property wall indicate a nearby presence, spinning stronger toward the villa side signaling either a nimblewright resident or a parade off to the west.

The party adjourns back to Lif’t to kick around the ethical, moral, and legal implications of breaking into the villa. While not explicitly prohibited by the Code Legal, odds are that getting caught after dark in a noble’s habitat liberating the Stone of Golor, however ill-gotten, or dismantling a nimblewright without due process will create prodigious legal entanglements. On the other hand, a lot of orphans, not to mention Reade’s lifestyle, could be generously fed with Degalt’s stash of gold dragons.

Emotionally committed to the path of chaos, the party dons Force Gray armor and slips back to the villa at a criminal hour. Rather than breach one of the outer doors, the party climbs or parkours the wall at an architectural crook on the east side off the corner of the neighboring house. Janky and Smoll scout the yard ahead to the cover of trees while Luth and Togy linger on the wall, a bit tuckered from the exertion. Their labored breathing attracts three shadows. Although the shadows are martially defeated, the melee generates some noise and light and drains Janky and Luth of some much needed strength.