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{{Session Prep/Display | {{Session Prep/Display | campaign = Echos of Lhynn | session_title = Syringe and Cipher | previous_session = [[Session 139 The Metal Peak's Embrace]] | location = Level I: Officer and Crew Quarters of the Phasnosh Vessel | scene_overview = The session opens with Durmen recovering from the mysterious injection while the android stands inert. The party must quickly determine their next move, as a scouting party of Vegepygmies and their dog-like creatures, Thornies, have been alerted to the battle and are advancing down the west corridor, expected to engage the party within 2–3 turns. | setting_details = A maze of metallic corridors and small, mostly empty rooms. The air is stale but breathable. All doors are heavy, seamless metal, secured by black opal readers and key slots. Skeletons and alien remnants litter the area, emphasizing the centuries-old disaster. | ||
| campaign = Echos of Lhynn | |||
| session_title = Syringe and Cipher | |||
| previous_session = [[Session 139 The Metal Peak's Embrace]] | |||
| location = Level I: Officer and Crew Quarters of the Phasnosh Vessel | |||
| scene_overview = The session opens with Durmen recovering from the mysterious injection while the android stands inert. The party must quickly determine their next move, as a scouting party of Vegepygmies and their dog-like creatures have been alerted to the battle and are advancing down the west corridor, expected to engage the party within 2–3 turns. | |||
| setting_details = A maze of metallic corridors and small, mostly empty rooms. The air is stale but breathable. All doors are heavy, seamless metal, secured by black opal readers and key slots. Skeletons and alien remnants litter the area, emphasizing the centuries-old disaster. | |||
| player_goals = Stabilize and assess Durmen's condition. Prepare for the imminent combat encounter (Vegepygmies). Secure an Access Card to open the major locked doors and push the pursuit of Lexanna to the next level. | | key_npcs = {{:Durmen}} (Status: Fully healed by Phasnosh medical agent, but confused/disoriented by the sudden cure. GM Note: Maximize the feeling of perfect health and disorientation.) {{:The Android}} (Status: Repaired and inert; no longer hostile, but will not respond to commands yet. Holds the key to the next access card. Note: Its final act was curative, adding complexity to its hostile nature.) {{:Lexana Brightshore}} (Pursued NPC, trail leads deeper into the ship) | ||
| hooks = The Repaired Android: The construct’s silence is unnerving; a perception or investigation check may reveal a key card (like a Brown Card) slotted inside its torso compartment. Durmen's Healing: Durmen feels inexplicably better than before the fight—healed of exhaustion, old wounds, and even possibly a status effect. The Sound: A successful perception check should pick up a rustling, scratching sound or the scent of damp moss/fungus coming from the west hall. | |||
| key_events = The Diagnosis: The party's attempt to use magic/medicine to diagnose Durmen's condition ( | | combatants = | ||
| planned_events = The initial focus is on Durmen's status. The combat will force the party to use the android's chamber defensively. The loot from the Vegepygmies will include a clue about their commander or territory. | |||
| challenges = Imminent Combat: The Vegepygmies are hostile and fast, forcing an immediate tactical decision. Technological Ignorance: The party still needs to figure out how the Phasnosh key card system works to progress. | Vegepygmy (3-4) | ||
| clues_info = Durmen's Status: The injection was a massive curative, healing all non-magical afflictions. The Access Card: A Brown Access Card is discovered on the android, which will unlock some of the ship's doors. Vegepygmy Loot: Vegepygmies often carry low-charge Phasnosh weapons (like the Needler) which they use clumsily. | |||
| treasure_rewards = A Brown Access Card (enabling access to crew-level areas). One or two low-charge high-tech weapons from the Vegepygmy horde. A supply of strange-tasting Phasnosh nutrient paste. | Medium plant, neutral evil | ||
| interludes = | |||
| potential_conflicts = A surprise attack by a Police Robot if the Vegepygmy fighting alerts the wrong sector. Internal debate over the moral implications of looting the inert android. | AC 14 (natural armor) | ||
| notes_reminders = The Vegepygmies are coming from the west. Use the countdown (2–3 turns) to heighten the initial tension. The Brown Card only opens brown-coded doors and the large foyer door if the code has been changed. | |||
| random_encounters = A malfunctioning Worker Robot rolls past the combat, carrying a strange piece of machinery and completely ignoring the fighting. | HP 9 (2d8) | ||
| story_arcs_themes = Man vs. Machine; The Corruption of Technology and Nature; The Cost of the Pursuit (Durmen's strange recovery). | |||
| mythic_elements = The diamond's powerful, continuous glow and strange tingle suggest it is more than a gem. The android’s self-repair and healing injection reinforce the technological threat posed by the Phasnosh Empire. | Speed 30 ft. | ||
| cliffhanger = After defeating the Vegepygmies and using the Brown Card to open a major door, the party finds that Lexanna’s trail leads to a massive, descending vertical tube. | |||
}} | STR 7 (-2), DEX 12 (+1), CON 13 (+1), INT 6 (-2), WIS 10 (0), CHA 7 (-2) | ||
Skills Perception +2, Stealth +3 | |||
Damage Resistances Cold, Fire | |||
Senses Darkvision 60 ft., Passive Perception 12 | |||
Challenge 1/4 (50 XP) Regeneration: The vegepygmy regains 3 hit points at the start of its turn. If it takes cold or fire damage, this trait doesn't function at the start of its next turn. The vegepygmy dies only if it starts its turn with 0 hit points and doesn't regenerate. Actions: | |||
Claws: Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 3 (1d4 + 1) slashing damage. | |||
Sling: Ranged Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, range 30/120 ft., one target. Hit: 3 (1d4 + 1) bludgeoning damage. | |||
Thornie (1-2) | |||
Small plant, unaligned (Dog-like Companion) | |||
AC 13 (natural armor) | |||
HP 5 (2d4) | |||
Speed 20 ft. | |||
STR 8 (-1), DEX 14 (+2), CON 11 (0), INT 2 (-4), WIS 10 (0), CHA 3 (-4) | |||
Senses Passive Perception 10 | |||
Challenge 0 (10 XP) Actions: | |||
Bite: Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d4 + 2) piercing damage. | |||
| player_goals = Stabilize and assess Durmen's condition. Prepare for the imminent combat encounter (Vegepygmies). Secure an Access Card to open the major locked doors and push the pursuit of Lexanna to the next level. | hooks = The Repaired Android: The construct’s silence is unnerving; a perception or investigation check may reveal a key card (like a Brown Card) slotted inside its torso compartment. Durmen's Healing: Durmen feels inexplicably better than before the fight—healed of exhaustion, old wounds, and even possibly a status effect. The Ambiguous Cure: Was the syringe an attack or a medical procedure? The Sound: A successful perception check should pick up a rustling, scratching sound or the scent of damp moss/fungus coming from the west hall. | key_events = The Diagnosis: The party's attempt to use magic/medicine to diagnose Durmen's condition (The Cold Open). The Vegepygmy Ambush: A surprise attack from the Vegepygmies and their Thornie allies. The Android's Secret: Discovery of the access card hidden on the now-inert android (a DC 13-15 Investigation to find the latch). | planned_events = The initial focus is on Durmen's status. The combat will force the party to use the android's chamber defensively. The loot from the Vegepygmies will include a clue about their commander or territory. | challenges = Imminent Combat: The Vegepygmies are hostile and fast, forcing an immediate tactical decision. Technological Ignorance: The party still needs to figure out how the Phasnosh key card system works to progress. Moral Dilemma: Should the party loot the body that just unexpectedly cured their ally? | clues_info = Durmen's Status: The injection was a massive curative, healing all non-magical afflictions, optimizing his biology and resolving all minor ailments/exhaustion. The Access Card: A Brown Access Card is discovered on the android, which will unlock some of the ship's doors. Vegepygmy Loot: Vegepygmies often carry low-charge Phasnosh weapons (like the Needler) which they use clumsily, or a non-Phasnosh object hinting at the Lhynn Operative. | treasure_rewards = A Brown Access Card (enabling access to crew-level areas). One or two low-charge high-tech weapons from the Vegepygmy horde. A supply of strange-tasting Phasnosh nutrient paste. | interludes = The Clock is Ticking: Use the 2–3 turn countdown to force a frantic decision: Loot the android now, or prepare for defense? (Moving the android should cost significant time/action economy.) | potential_conflicts = A surprise attack by a Police Robot if the Vegepygmy fighting alerts the wrong sector. Internal debate over the moral implications of looting the inert android. | notes_reminders = The Vegepygmies are coming from the west. Use the countdown (2–3 turns) to heighten the initial tension. The Brown Card only opens brown-coded doors and the large foyer door if the code has been changed. Run the Diagnosis before the countdown begins. | random_encounters = A malfunctioning Worker Robot rolls past the combat, carrying a strange piece of machinery and completely ignoring the fighting. | story_arcs_themes = Man vs. Machine; The Corruption of Technology and Nature; The Cost of the Pursuit (Durmen's strange recovery). Ambiguous Threat: The blurring line between enemy and ally in the Phasnosh vessel. | mythic_elements = The diamond's powerful, continuous glow and strange tingle suggest it is more than a gem. The android’s self-repair and healing injection reinforce the technological threat posed by the Phasnosh Empire. | cliffhanger = After defeating the Vegepygmies and using the Brown Card to open a major door, the party finds that Lexanna’s trail leads to a massive, descending vertical tube. }} | |||
Revision as of 18:25, 14 November 2025
The Setting and Scene
Title:
Syringe and Cipher
Location:
Level I: Officer and Crew Quarters of the Phasnosh Vessel
Recapping the Tale
Previous Session
Session 139 The Metal Peak's Embrace
Scene Overview
The session opens with Durmen recovering from the mysterious injection while the android stands inert. The party must quickly determine their next move, as a scouting party of Vegepygmies and their dog-like creatures, Thornies, have been alerted to the battle and are advancing down the west corridor, expected to engage the party within 2–3 turns.
Setting Details
A maze of metallic corridors and small, mostly empty rooms. The air is stale but breathable. All doors are heavy, seamless metal, secured by black opal readers and key slots. Skeletons and alien remnants litter the area, emphasizing the centuries-old disaster.
Notable Personages
Key NPCs
Durmen (Status: Fully healed by Phasnosh medical agent, but confused/disoriented by the sudden cure. GM Note: Maximize the feeling of perfect health and disorientation.) The Android (Status: Repaired and inert; no longer hostile, but will not respond to commands yet. Holds the key to the next access card. Note: Its final act was curative, adding complexity to its hostile nature.)
(Pursued NPC, trail leads deeper into the ship)
The Player's Path
Player Goals
Stabilize and assess Durmen's condition. Prepare for the imminent combat encounter (Vegepygmies). Secure an Access Card to open the major locked doors and push the pursuit of Lexanna to the next level.
The Adventure Unfolds
Adventure Hooks
The Repaired Android: The construct’s silence is unnerving; a perception or investigation check may reveal a key card (like a Brown Card) slotted inside its torso compartment. Durmen's Healing: Durmen feels inexplicably better than before the fight—healed of exhaustion, old wounds, and even possibly a status effect. The Ambiguous Cure: Was the syringe an attack or a medical procedure? The Sound: A successful perception check should pick up a rustling, scratching sound or the scent of damp moss/fungus coming from the west hall.
Key Events
The Diagnosis: The party's attempt to use magic/medicine to diagnose Durmen's condition (The Cold Open). The Vegepygmy Ambush: A surprise attack from the Vegepygmies and their Thornie allies. The Android's Secret: Discovery of the access card hidden on the now-inert android (a DC 13-15 Investigation to find the latch).
Planned Events
The initial focus is on Durmen's status. The combat will force the party to use the android's chamber defensively. The loot from the Vegepygmies will include a clue about their commander or territory.
Perils and Rewards
Challenges
Imminent Combat: The Vegepygmies are hostile and fast, forcing an immediate tactical decision. Technological Ignorance: The party still needs to figure out how the Phasnosh key card system works to progress. Moral Dilemma: Should the party loot the body that just unexpectedly cured their ally?
Clues and Info
Durmen's Status: The injection was a massive curative, healing all non-magical afflictions, optimizing his biology and resolving all minor ailments/exhaustion. The Access Card: A Brown Access Card is discovered on the android, which will unlock some of the ship's doors. Vegepygmy Loot: Vegepygmies often carry low-charge Phasnosh weapons (like the Needler) which they use clumsily, or a non-Phasnosh object hinting at the Lhynn Operative.
Treasure and Rewards
A Brown Access Card (enabling access to crew-level areas). One or two low-charge high-tech weapons from the Vegepygmy horde. A supply of strange-tasting Phasnosh nutrient paste.
Interludes and Shadows
Interludes
The Clock is Ticking: Use the 2–3 turn countdown to force a frantic decision: Loot the android now, or prepare for defense? (Moving the android should cost significant time/action economy.)
Potential Conflicts
A surprise attack by a Police Robot if the Vegepygmy fighting alerts the wrong sector. Internal debate over the moral implications of looting the inert android.
DM's Guidance
Notes and Reminders
The Vegepygmies are coming from the west. Use the countdown (2–3 turns) to heighten the initial tension. The Brown Card only opens brown-coded doors and the large foyer door if the code has been changed. Run the Diagnosis before the countdown begins.
Random Encounters
A malfunctioning Worker Robot rolls past the combat, carrying a strange piece of machinery and completely ignoring the fighting.
The Larger World
Story Arcs and Themes
Man vs. Machine; The Corruption of Technology and Nature; The Cost of the Pursuit (Durmen's strange recovery). Ambiguous Threat: The blurring line between enemy and ally in the Phasnosh vessel.
Mythic Elements
The diamond's powerful, continuous glow and strange tingle suggest it is more than a gem. The android’s self-repair and healing injection reinforce the technological threat posed by the Phasnosh Empire.
The Next Chapter
Cliffhanger
After defeating the Vegepygmies and using the Brown Card to open a major door, the party finds that Lexanna’s trail leads to a massive, descending vertical tube.
