Yuletide:
An
Ivory Stag Story
By
Brian
R Kupfer
Part
One
Portals
we Have Seen On High
As is their
wont, the six companions are gathered around their favorite table in the Ivory
Stag Tavern.
The round
table is in a corner of the tavern, across from the long bar, where the group
can see the entire lower floor of the establishment, including the giant main
entry door.
The table
sits mostly in shadow, away from the chandeliers that hang from the ceiling
nearly twenty feet overhead.
Not just a
local watering hole, the Ivory Stag is also a reliquary for the area’s history,
almost like a museum that also happens to serve great food and drinks.
However,
unlike a museum, which is generally open to the public for a fee, the Ivory
Stag tavern hosts a much more exclusive clientele.
Think of
it like The Explorers Club, or some other exclusive guild house.
You have
to have the right type of bona fides to even begin the application process to
be able to access the Ivory Stag Tavern.
The
tavern’s interior is done in warm and welcoming natural tones.
Whole
trees form the cross beams of the ceiling, their denuded branches serve as
anchor points for the lush fabrics that drape across the large room’s ceiling,
as well as supporting the Tavern’s candle-light chandeliers, which provide a
soft illumination for the establishment.
Additional
tree trunks are spaced around the interior of the building as supporting
columns throughout the seating area of the Stag, staggered seemingly at random.
Unlike a
traditional tavern, the Ivory Stag doesn’t have large mirrors running along
behind the bar, since mirrors can be used as portals by those that know how,
and some of the patrons of the establishment don’t cast any reflections, a fact
that might tend to unnerve some patrons.
Instead of
mirrors, the wall behind the bar features a large mural of a bone white male
deer, the legendary namesake of the Ivory Stag, as well as representing some of
the Realm’s more famous adventurers, and on the walls are mounted displays of suits
of armor and weapons used by some of the land’s most famous heroes.
Arranged
in and amongst all of this are portraits of some of the benefactors of the
Ivory Stag, as well as some of the few rulers of the Realm that the Stag’s proprietor
personally likes.
If you
know where to look, there is a portrait of one of the women seated at the
table.
Standing
on a small stage in the corner nearest the main door, four gaily dressed Dwarves
are the evening’s musical entertainment, and the quartet are singing acapella.
The six
adventurers are sitting around their usual table, enjoying their Summer Solstice
evening meal with their wine, ale, or mead, depending on each adventurer’s
personal preference.
To
get this tale properly going, you should probably be introduced to them.
With
no further fanfare, here around the table are our six protagonists.
Scarlet
Stormbringer, the Half-Elf Assassin, sits in the corner, in the shadows, her
long auburn hair spilling out from under the thin silver tiara with its single
clear jewel that denotes her as the Uradel Margravine of the Realm, before
falling over her pointed Elvish ears.
The
lithe woman is laughing with gusto at a memory the large male beside her has
brought up from one of the group’s shared adventures.
On
her right, Erin Whitebeard, the large and furry Quarter-Yeti Mage Spy, sits
with his bald shaven head reflecting the candle-light of the nearest
chandelier, his close-cropped white beard quivering in amusement.
On
his other side from Scarlet sits Ingfri Fredotir, the Tiefling Barbarian.
Only
slightly shorter than Erin, Ingfri has an Amazonian build and thigh-length wavy
purple hair that often covers her pointed ears and small black horns.
Her
long prehensile tail flicks behind her while she animatedly adds her
perspective of the memory they are all discussing.
Beside
the Tiefling is the only fully human member of the companions, Elizabeth Loch,
the blonde Sorceress, whose eyes are alight with mirth while she sips her ale
and listens to her friends.
After
one particularly raucous recollection, Elizabeth adds “You know that was based
on a true story.” in a deadpan delivery, as if an outside viewer commenting on
a tale.
The
whole group once again erupts in laughter.
Next
to the Sorceress is Marbelle Ray, the Wild Shape Druid, whose blue hair flies
as she turns back and forth, talking with her hands while she recounts her
point of view of the episode in question.
Her
eyes shine with mirth while she enjoys the memory with her friends.
Finally,
between the Druid and the Assassin is the Cleric of Morpheus, the brunette
Kalashtar female, Sorashana Snips.
Sorashana
leans against Scarlet’s shoulder, tears of laughter rolling down her face.
The
Cleric’s Medallion of Morpheus bounces on her chest while her whole body shakes
with her laughter.
The
six are more than friends, they are a found family, and have spent the last few
years together as adventuring companions, completing quests and generally
trying to make the Realm a better place while still managing to make a living,
and even a bit of a name for themselves.
Sort
of a group of freelance heroes, in a way, although none of them are really in
this for fame or fortune.
If
asked point blank, none of them would be able to give a reason why they are
always partaking of these adventures, excepting perhaps the motivation to
improve their world and spend time with those they love.
Tonight,
on the Summer Solstice, their gathering together isn’t about chasing legends or
finding lost artefacts, although they are certainly discussing fondly times they
have done both during their past escapades..
No,
tonight is about spending some relaxing time with those they love in comfortable
surroundings, and with good food.
Or
so they all intended.
The
gods, or fate, or just the needs of the plot, often have other plans.
As
the Summer Solstice, tonight is the longest night of the year, and although the
companions could easily be out celebrating with many of the other denizens of
the Realm, they all much prefer a not-so-quiet dinner with their found family.
It
is as they are working on their desserts, all of which the Ivory Stag serves
are sumptuous and made to order, that Marbelle’s familiar, the large black crow
known as Ri, makes his appearance.
He
flutters in from the behind the fabrics draped along the ceiling, and the
redheaded barmaid that usually takes care of the six adventurers eyes the large
bird warily while he swoops down towards the circular table and his Druid.
No
one has ever discovered exactly how Ri manages to get into the Ivory Stag,
since they have never seen him come through the main door, or the secondary
door at the end of the hallway on the building’s second floor, unless he is perched
on Marbelle’s shoulder, and all of them know that was not the case when the
group arrived tonight.
When
the large black avian flutters to a landing at his normal perching spot atop
Marbelle Ray’s shoulder, the iridescent-feathered crow drops a tied and sealed
scroll in front of the Wild Shape Druid.
Thanking
her familiar, Marbelle reaches up and hands Ri a piece of cheese, which the
bird greedily devours while she unties the scroll, which is magically encoded
to only open for Marbelle herself.
That
little added protection is a bit out of the ordinary, but not unheard of in
their adventuring circles, and the Druid shrugs, placing her thumb on the seal
and unlocking the magical enchantment.
When
the scroll rolls open on the table in front of her, Marbelle reads it, utters a
“huh”, and passes it to Elizabeth, who, as their Sorceress, generally has more
knowledge about the Magi side of things.
The
blonde spell slinger reads the short scroll quietly to herself, ignoring for
the moment the fact that the eyes of everyone at the table are upon her,
waiting in hushed silence for her to explain what the scroll is about.
Predictably,
Erin is the first to get bored with waiting.
“So….what
does it say? Do we have a job?” The
large and furry man asks Elizabeth and Marbelle.
“Yeah,
we’ve got a job, but the timing is a bit off.” Ingfri comments, having read the
scroll once Elizabeth passed it to her, before handing it over to Erin.
Once
the scroll has been read by all six of the campaigning crew, they all
understand what Elizabeth means by the odd timing of the request for their help.
This
is a task that is only possible to be completed around the Winter Solstice, six
months from now.
However,
the scroll had said that their quest would start tonight, that the adventurers
would be given a sign as to when the quest would begin, and it also stated that
transportation had already been arranged.
What
the ensorceled scroll states is simple.
In
fact, it is just the address and five lines of not very helpful instructions:
Marbelle Ray, the Wild Shape Druid and
companions
Care of the Ivory Stag Tavern
Krampus’ Cloak has been stolen by
unknown parties.
Without it he can’t take over and lead
the Wild Hunt at the Winter Solstice
Your team have been chosen to retrieve
the Cloak of Krampus and return it to him.
The Quest starts tonight, and transport
is standing by.
Hurry and finish your meals because the
quest begins when you get the sign
There is
no signature and now that all seven of them, including Ri, have read it, the
scroll dematerializes with a quiet “pop” and a puff of smoke.
“Well, I
guess that means our quiet evening is over. Shall we?” Ingfri comments while
the smoke dissipates.
At a gesture
of agreement from Scarlet, the nominal leader of this group of equals, the
companions reach into the corner behind them, to where their weapons and gear
have been placed into a Chest of Requirement while the found family enjoyed
what they had thought was going to be a relaxing dinner.
While the
companions are strapping on their arms and armament, the team discuss the odd
scroll and quest.
“Who’s to
say that, if we recover the Cloak, we can’t just keep it? Wouldn’t that stop
the Wild Hunt?” Scarlet asks her friends while strapping her sword on her hip,
after having secreted away numerous knives around her body.
“I don’t
think it works that way. I don’t think us holding onto the Cloak would stop it.
If anything, it might make it more uncontrolled.” Marbelle replies, settling
her grey traveling cloak over her shoulders.
“Also, if
you keep the Krampus Cloak it might just decide that, since you have it, you
should lead the Hunt.” Sorashana adds, slipping her pair of sai into their belt
sheaths.
“Oh!”
Elizabeth’s eyes get wide and she puts a hand in front of her mouth. “Oh. Oh
no. No no no. I’m not at all prepared to do that.”
The group
all know that the Wild Hunt is never-ending, and has been ongoing for all of recorded
history and before through legend and myth, and that a deity, godling,
celestial being, demigod, or Ancient of some form is always leading it, turning
it over to the next in line after their time has ended.
Odin had
run it for a long time, and they all know that it currently is being led by Holda,
whom he had turned it over to in the spring.
Some of
the pantheon of deities had led the Hunt multiple times.
Ares and Artemis
seem to spend the most time leading, as they seem to pop up every few years or
so.
One
memorable Hunt had been lead, or rather infamously derailed, by Thor.
Their own
Barbarian Tiefling, Ingfri, had actually been a participant in a prior Wild
Hunt, although she had not led it, having joined up at the behest of some
Valkyrie companions after too much mead.
When asked
about it, she gets a wistful look and just says that it was the best time she
can’t remember and will never forget.
After a
while, the companions had learned to just not ask the statuesque female about
it.
Thinking
about this, the campaigners know that they want to get this quest done as fast
as possible, and somehow avoid being swept up in the Wild Hunt itself.
“Guess
we’re in the Cloak hunting business.” Erin quips while he straps his
double-bladed battle axe and its holster across his back, then checks to be
certain his dagger is secured at his belt.
The rest
of the companions are also ready to go by this time, and they all look at
Marbelle questioningly, since the scroll had come to her.
The Druid
just shrugs her shoulders, which makes Ri, perched on the right one, squawk in
annoyance and ruffle his feathers.
Almost as
if on cue, a violet light starts to shine, flowing down the stairs from the
Ivory Stag’s second floor.
The
companions all look at each other before turning and, as one, ascending the
stairs on the left side of the bar, dropping into a well-practiced traveling
formation while they head up to the second floor, where there are Inn-style rooms
available for purchase, as well as an exit to a staircase on the rear exterior
of the Ivory Stag Tavern’s building.
Once on
the second floor, the companions can see a swirling, obviously magical portal
against the rear interior wall of the Tavern, overlaid on the doorway of the
room at that part of the hallway.
It just so
happens to be the door to room number seven.
Steeling
themselves, since none of them have any idea what might be waiting for them on
the opposite side of the travel portal, or even where it might be taking them,
the seven adventurers pause a moment, their features highlighted by the
swirling purple light, lending our companions a supernatural cast and,
incidentally, causing lighting that makes all of them look damn good.
As you
want all your heroes to.
Can’t be
out there doing heroic deeds while looking less than amazing now, can we?
Scarlet,
Ingfri, Elizabeth, Sorashana, Marbelle with Ri on her shoulder and Erin step through
the swirling purple portal.
Part
Two
Holiday
Road
When the
companions emerge on the other side of the portal there is snow on the ground
and a nip in the air.
The sun is
just dipping below the distant horizon.
The
adventurers are standing at the edge of an idyllic small town, perfect little
houses leading to perfect little shops.
The
hand-carved wooden sign posted just to the side of the road they are standing
on proclaims this to be the town of Holiday.
It only
takes an instant after looking around at their surroundings for the found
family to realize that they are all unarmed, and furthermore are all suddenly dressed
in luxurious fabrics, silks, and cottons with fur trim as befits a traditional celebration
within the Realm.
Looking
around at one another, the first thing that the companions notice is that Erin’s
skin, fur and beard have all turned green.
The large
man is wearing an almost comical looking, but warm, oversized and fuzzy red knee-length
jacket and a floppy red felt hat.
The hat
has a white poof ball on the end, and both the hat and jacket are trimmed in
white fur.
He also
has a travel cloak that matches.
Ri looks
at him from Marbelle’s shoulder, letting out a series of “Caws” that sound uncannily
like laughter.
“I feel
like I should be throwing things at people or thieving from beings with weird
noses or acting manic.” The Mage grumbles, examining his furrier than usual and
now green hands.
The found
family spend a few moments looking over and admiring each other’s attire after
taking in Erin’s new appearance before turning to the task at hand.
Scarlet is
attired in a long black winter great coat with wide white fur lapels and cuffs,
with a sash of brilliant red across her torso, accented by a red with white fur
hooded cape.
Ingfri has
on a grey open front fur vest and furry leggings that almost make her look like
a faun, and her short black horns have grown out to almost be antlers. Over the
top of this is a red travel cloak trimmed in white fur.
Sorashana is
in a ground-length dress of forest green that drapes in the front and back, and
her shoulders are covered by a thick chestnut colored fur stole. Over this is a red velvet cape trimmed in
white fur.
Elizabeth
is in a simple white dress with a white fur cloak draped over it.
Marbelle
is perhaps the most strikingly attired female of the group, wearing a deep blue
formal style dress with a copper-colored wide leather belt and thick white-fringed
red cape attached to her shoulders.
After they
have spent a few moments admiring each other and watching Erin grudgingly come
to terms with his green-ness, the group look out over the bustling little
Holiday town before them.
“So we’re
looking for a magically enchanted, red, floor-length cloak trimmed with white
fur, right?” Sorashana asks quietly once they have stepped away from the purple
swirling portal that serves as the entrance to Holiday.
The portal
disappears behind them without a sound.
It was just
there one moment and gone the next.
“That’s
what the crazy scroll said.” Erin replies.
“That’s…..not
going to be hard.” The Cleric comments with a wave of her hand towards the
snow-covered scene before them. “Although it might also be impossible.”
“Caw.” Ri
agrees.
The crow,
at least, hasn’t had any change in attire, since all he wears is his feathers.
Unlike
Ingfri or Erin, his appearance hasn’t changed any, either.
As to
Snips’ point, while the companions are looking at the inhabitants of Holiday, nearly
half of the beings walking along the streets are wearing a red cloak with a
white fur lining.
“Fuck.”
Scarlet states succinctly.
Ingfri looks
around at her friends and shrugs.
“Most of
us are wearing them too.” She comments with a wave of her hand, and Scarlet,
Sorashana, Marbelle and Erin all realize that they and Ingfri herself are all
wearing some version of the white fur trimmed red holiday cloaks as well.
They’d
noticed it before while looking each other over, but for some reason the
significance hadn’t dawned on them.
“This is
going to be like looking for a needle in a needle factory.” Elizabeth states
quietly while she looks around them at the dozens of people in red cloaks.
“I really
don’t feel like asking every single person with a red cloak where they got it.”
Marbelle comments quietly to the others as they try to come up with a plan.
Just then
a pair of Satyr in blue uniforms with golden badges on them walk by, evidently
the local constabulary for Holiday.
“Or getting
arrested.” She adds with a look to the Quarter-Yeti.
“We’re
going to need a hand.” Scarlet announces, obviously having run through as many
scenarios as she could come up with in her head, and finding them all somehow
lacking.
Erin looks
off past the edge town, the Spy obviously thinking and running through who he
might know in this area. “Or, maybe a claw.” He mutters, almost to himself.
“I might
know a guy.” Ingfri comments suddenly, staring off to her left, towards a glade
just on the outskirts of town, where the others can see movement.
It is the
same area that Erin is looking at.
At almost
the same moment, seemingly like it was planned, the Mage and the Barbarian reach
out and stop a passing dun colored Goblin.
The
creature has on a grey canvas shirt and pants, with an oval nametag with the
name Rudy in red script on the left breast pocket.
“Do you happen
to know if Sanna is still around here?” Erin asks.
“Is Sanna
around today?” Ingfri queries at the same time.
The two
large beings just look at each other and smirk, obviously having had the same
idea.
Rudy the
Goblin, meanwhile, looks between the two towering humanoids, obviously growing
flustered, and his nose begins to turn a startling shade of red.
You could
even say it glowed.
Erin tips
his hand toward Ingfri, suggesting that the Goblin speak to her.
“Yes, he’s here today. If you all know Sanna you know he’d never
miss the Winter Solstice celebrations.” Rudy tells the statuesque Tiefling
warrior.
“Wait…the
what?” Sorashana asks the Goblin, not sure she heard right.
“Winter
Solstice celebrations. It’s the
highlight of the Yule season here in Holiday.” Rudy replies, his shining nose dimming
a bit once he determines that the warmly dressed party aren’t intending to hurt
him.
“Ok. So when
is the Winter Solstice?” Scarlet asks the grey-brown creature, who just stares
at her like she’s grown another head or something.
Erin leans
down and mutters to Marbelle, “I’ve got a bad feeling about this.” While the
Goblin is staring at Scarlet.
The Wild
Shape Druid just looks back at the Quarter-Yeti and mouths the words “I know.”
“Caw” Ri
agrees with Erin from Marbelle’s shoulder.
Looking
past Scarlet to Elizabeth, the Goblin approaches the white-robed Sorceress,
apparently having decided that she is the only sane member of the companions.
It is a
fair assessment from all appearances.
“Do you
truly not know that today is the Solstice?” the little being asks the blonde
human.
“We know,
we’ve just had an odd journey and lost track of time.” Elizabeth Loch replies,
the air around her and Rudy shimmering slightly when she uses her magic to
soothe the creature’s doubts.
Rudy the
Goblin looks the six travelers over, noting the rich fabrics and cleanliness of
their attire, then shrugs, pointing a gnarled hand off in the direction both
Ingfri and Erin had been looking earlier.
“Sanna holds
court in a glade just about a quarter mile outside of town. You can see it from here, but if he doesn’t
want to see you you’ll spend all night wandering in circles.” The stout being
tells them, still seeming suspicious of them and glancing towards the uniformed
Satyr, a different one from the pair before, that is wandering a bit too
casually towards them.
After
thanking the red-nosed Goblin for his help, the Assassin, Mage, Cleric,
Sorceress, Barbarian, Druid and her Familiar all head out of town to where they
hope that Sanna is the movement they can see in the obscured glade just past
town.
“Today? That
sort of miffs our quest’s timeline a bit.” Marbelle mutters while the six companions
start heading towards the glen that Rudy pointed out for them, which is where
Ingfri and Erin had been looking before basically accosting the Goblin.
The walk
is not long, and, although the air is cold enough for the snow to be gently
falling, giving their trip a sense of tranquility and beauty, the clothing they
have been outfitted in keep them plenty warm.
The group
of warriors moves swiftly but silently, unencumbered by their usual armor and weaponry,
the lack of which makes them lighter, faster, and quieter…as well as nervous.
Soon enough, the found family come to a break
in the woods that surround the town and can see the clearing.
They all
stop the moment the scene in the glade becomes clear, Sorashana, Elizabeth, Marbelle
and Scarlet halting in surprise, while Erin and Ingfri both stop in order to
not run their friends over.
In front
of them is a truly odd sight consisting of a half dozen halflings, a human, and
a medium sized black dragon.
The companions
slowly walk up to the group of other beings in the clearing.
Erin looks
up at the ancient dragon in curiosity.
“Zat you,
Sana Claws?” the big Mage asks.
Lowering
his horned head, the black dragon brings one of his glowing green eyes down
right in front of Erin’s face, looking the currently furry green Quarter-Yeti
over.
“Whitebeard,”
the black dragon rumbles, “Didn’t recognize you in that getup at first. That
jazzy comment was funny the first two or three times, by now, it’s getting a
little stale. I expect better from you.”
The large dragon tells the grinched Yeti descendant with a huff.
Around
them, half a dozen irrepressible Kender, brightly dressed in green tunics and
red and white striped leggings, are sitting on the ground, the contents of
their pouches spread out in front of them, and the diminutive halflings are
sorting through their piles of “acquired” toys and goodies, sometimes
exchanging them with one of their fellows.
Nick
occasionally wanders from Sanna’s side to the sextet, in order to retrieve,
with the sigh of one that has gotten used to this sort of thing, one of his
belongings that the jovial Kender have “found”.
Sanna
snorts in amusement each time Nick does this.
Nick is
the name of Sanna the dragon’s caretaker, a young man of about 30 with a sunny
disposition and a portly appearance.
Clean
shaven, the young man jiggles when he walks and is dressed in red with white
fur trim.
Looking at
the scene ahead of them, the companions are brought in mind of one of the
holiday legends, and how close, yet strangely askew, this scene is to that
popular myth.
Sanna
Claws the black dragon obviously can tell what the six adventurers are thinking
from their expressions.
“But I
always heard…” Sorashana starts, only for the dragon to wave a claw in a
gesture of negation.
“Do you
really think an out of shape, standard human, no offense Nick,” Sanna comments
to the rotund young man, who shrugs back at the dragon, “could make it all over
the entire realm in one night? Or does a flying Ancient with
teleportation skills make more sense?”
“I actually
just thought it was an exaggeration.” The Cleric replies, looking thoughtful.
“It was
more a case of people hearing what they wanted to, combining multiple things,
and making up their own story. As
always.” Sanna states wryly.
“Now, don’t
get me wrong, I always love seeing you, well, the less green you, and the
gorgeous Tiefling is always welcome here, but, with all my heart, what the hell
are you doing here?” the Black dragon asks Erin Whitebeard in amusement,
looking over all of the companions while keeping his peripheral vision on the
Kender, who look like they are starting to get bored, which, with Kender, is never
a good thing.
Erin indicates
for Ingfri to go ahead.
The statuesque
Barbarian walks closer to the dragon, her purple hair offsetting her black
antlers and slightly pointed ears, the short, furry grey vest and furred
leggings shifting slightly with her fluid motion while she walks up to the
large lizardkind.
Stopping directly in front of Sanna Claws,
Ingfri Fredotir bends down and kisses the black dragon on his snout in greeting
before sitting down cross-legged in front of him.
“So, here’s
what we’re doing in your territory.” She tells him, giving the dragon all the
information they have on this now foreshortened quest.
After
listening to Ingfri, Sanna looks thoughtful for a moment before huffing out an
annoyed breath that blows the Tiefling’s hair back and almost blowing her vest
open with his inadvertent exhalation.
“Sorry about
that.” He tells her, motioning to her mussed appearance, “but the good news is
I know exactly where the Cloak of Krampus is.”
Erin looks
ecstatic for a moment before Sanna turns to him.
“The bad
news is who has it.”
Part
Three
I’ll
Be Home for Solstice
“His
name is Knecht Ruprecht. He’s a Dark Elf. He is almost always swathed in Black
robes, and carrying a long wooden staff.” The black dragon pauses, tapping a claw
on his chin in thought. “He’s
kind of a dick, really, but mostly what he is, is a jealous. From what I’ve heard around Holiday, Knecht
Ruprecht stole the Cloak to take Krampus down a peg in the Yule hierarchy.” Sanna tells them, nonchalantly
reaching past the companions to pluck a gold ring away from one of the green-attired
Kender that is trying to look invisible, while walking away from the
adventurers and the black dragon.
“So,
how do we get it away from him before Krampus arrives?” Marbelle asks Sanna.
The black
dragon known as Sanna Claws sighs before answering the Druid’s question.
“You and
your companions will have to work in harmony to convince Ruprecht to give back
the Cloak. If you perform your task pitch perfectly, you should be assured of
success.”
“Not sure
I like the sound of that.” Erin comments to Elizabeth.
“One last
question, if I may?” Ingfri asks Sanna.
“Anything
for you, my dear Tiefling.” The dragon replies.
“You don’t
happen to know where Knecht Ruprecht is at the moment, do you?”
“Not right
now, but I know where he’s going to be. “
When they
approach the center of Holiday a few minutes later, there is a group of Elves,
all blonde and all gorgeous, whether they are male or female, singing Yuletide carols.
Immediately
upon entering the town square, the companions can sense the magic that permeates
the area, an aura of peace, goodwill, warmth and joy.
And yet,
something also somehow seems off.
Following
his instincts, Erin Whitebeard walks towards the singing elves, realizing when
he gets closer that there are four females and three males in the singing
choir.
The big,
green, fur covered man in the jovial red suit nods to the singers while he
passes them, and stands with his hands on his hips, staring at the ten foot
tall Yule tree.
He doesn’t
even need to look to his left to know his adopted little sister, Scarlet
Stormbringer, has walked up beside him.
“You
think?” She asks him quietly, just barely loud enough for his enhanced hearing
from his Yeti heritage to hear her over the singing.
The big
man nods slightly to her, at the same time that Marbelle Ray takes up position
on his right side.
The
Mage shrugs at the two women on either side of him, and makes a signal with one
hand behind his back, alerting Elizabeth Loch, Ingfri Fredotir and Sorashana Snips
that there is about to be action.
“Hey
Scarlet, What’s every Yule Elf’s favorite type of music?”
The black-clad
Half-Elf raises an eyebrow at the larger man, then looks over at the
singing Elves.
“Wrap!”
The Quarter-Yeti answers with excessive joviality.
Scarlet groans while Marbelle puts a hand over her face.
The three
hear a low chuckle.
The green furred man
turns his head slightly to the Druid on his other side.
“Marbelle, do you
know why is there an Angel on top of the Yule tree?” he asks her, pointing.
She shrugs, then
says out loud.
“I dunno Erin, why is
there an Angel atop the Yule tree?”
“Sanna was really
stressed out, and the Angel came by and asked ‘Hey Sanna, where should I stick
this tree?’ and, well…”
Scarlet
laughs, Marbelle laughs, the tree laughs.
Erin nods,
glad that his instinct for spotting Mimics had not let him down.
His
friends all move into their well-practiced positions.
It’s not
the first Mimic they’ve dealt with, and they’re pretty sure it won’t be the
last.
Once it
knows it has been discovered, a huge slavering mouth appears in the middle of
the giant greet tree, and the Yule symbol lunges toward the singing elves, who
scatter in every direction and then turns its attention on the three companions
that had revealed it.
While Erin
and Scarlet and Marbelle distract the Mimic’s attention, Sorashana throws a
Lloyd’s talisman at it, stunning it.
Almost as
soon as the talisman lands, Elizabeth casts a fireball spell, and the white-hot
three foot wide plasma ball rockets into the highly flammable false tree,
incinerating it.
The
singing Elves in their red robes with the white fur trim slowly make their way
back to the Holiday square, looking in dismay at the smoldering pile of ash
where the Yule tree once stood.
Within
moments, however, a pair of Kobolds have appeared and swept the mess away,
leaving the town center pristine and beautiful once again, if treeless.
Once the
seven Elven singers have re-taken their places in the center of Holiday and
resume their caroling, the mood in the air once again starts to lift.
The Elves
are just starting into their second song since the Mimic’s interruption when a
dark shadow moves out from behind them.
The town
center slows to a hush as the townspeople, who had gathered after news of the
Mimic incident had spread, spot the tall, hooded shadow moving through singers,
his black cloak contrasting with their bright red ones.
The seven
vocalists appear to look confused for a moment.
In the
next moment, a golden haze envelopes the Elves and the song they are singing
starts to change, becoming less of a joyful tune of celebration and more a dirge
of melancholy.
“When the time draws nigh, and the
world is dear
The scrim between the planes has begun
to shunt
The spirits soon are able to cross from
there to here
And through the worlds runs again the Wild
Hunt eternal.
To prevent at this time the corruption
of the Solstice
In harmony raise your voices to the sky
not for the vernal
Make sure your pitch is perfect for
when you do all this.”
The Elven
singers intone, and the golden haze starts to fade, leaving the singers breathing
quietly and Knecht Ruprecht standing in front of them, leaning on his staff and
staring at the companions, who are for the moment speechless.
It doesn’t
last long, and for once, it is the Tiefling that breaks into the hushed pause.
“Surely
they can’t mean…..” Ingfri starts, looking at the singing Elves, then her
companions, and finally the smarmily smirking Knecht Ruprecht.
“Yeah,
it’s Galdr time gang.” Elizabeth explains.
Only
Sorashana seems pleased at the somewhat predictable solution.
The Elven
singers, who seem to not know where they are after the haze evaporates, glance at the male in the black hood in dread
and scatter once again.
There is no
chance they’ll be returning this time.
Drama
Elves are far different from their warrior cousins, and no one truly expects
minstrels to be fighters.
Knecht
Ruprecht looks the companions up and down, the smirk never leaving his face,
while he watches the Yule chorus Elves flee the scene, seemingly happy with the
reaction they have to him.
“I don’t
suppose there’s a chance you’re going to just give us the Cloak, is there?” Marbelle
asks the black cloaked Ruprecht.
“You’ve
been around enough to know the rules of such an encounter.”
“And me
without my battle axe.” Erin mutters to Scarlet, whose hands are near the small
of her back as if going for her non-existent throwing knives.
“Can’t you
just…” Sorashana asks Elizabeth, waggling her fingers to indicate magic.
“On a
celestial being? I’m not that
powerful a Sorceress. Nor suicidal.” The
blonde human replies.
“Well, no
choice, then, I guess.” Marbelle grudgingly states to her friends.
Once the
companions have resigned to their fate, an ethereal piano starts to play, the
sound of the keyed music seeming to come from everywhere, even though it doesn’t
have a visible source in the center of Holiday.
In time
with the piano music, a waif-thin female figure, that the adventuring crew assume
must be Fae enters Holiday’s center.
They categorize
her as likely Fae due to her slender stature, large piercing but smoky blue
eyes, wild blonde tresses, pointed nose, overall ethereal looks and commanding
aura.
The woman
exudes controlled chaos, and swaggers in time to the music that is filling the
square, undulating to the piano and horns as they start to play a chorus.
Looking
right at the six companions, the mysterious woman crooks a finger in invitation
to join her while she starts to croon.
“Have Yourself
a Magical Solstice, Let your heart take flight.”
“Gods
strewth.” Erin mutters to Ingfri when he hears the woman sing, “Do you know who
that is?”
Ingfri
shakes her head, her purple hair floating and her black antlers nearly clobbering
her Quarter-Yeti friend when she does.
“No, but I’ll
freely admit I’m glad she’s here. Way
better voice than any of us have.” The Tiefling comments.
“Pretty
too.” The Mage adds.
“Pretty Reckless,
too, just waltzing past Knecht Ruprecht like that.” Scarlet adds while the six
of them walk up behind the woman, who,, once they approach, is not quite as tall
or imposing as she had seemed when she first walked into the town center.
As often
happens in these kind of moments that are often marked by the hall, the air
itself seems to glitter while the wo man sings, and where once there was
nothing, an even larger Yule tree than the false one portrayed by the Mimic
appears behind the singing Fae, who is suddenly attired in a sparkling red
knee-length holiday dress.
It
is the Magic of the season. Literally.
The crew
gather around the in front of the candlelit tree, singing their solstice song
in the round, Erin with his bass providing a deep counterpoint to Sorashana and
Scarlet doing a playful duet, all of them backing up the graceful and otherworldly
woman.
Ri adds a
strangely on tune “Caw” whenever he feels it appropriate.
“Have yourself a magical Solstice, make
the Yuletide gay
Next year, all those troubles will be
far away.
Once again as in olden days
Like those golden days of lore
Faithful friends gathered near to us
All those so dear to us will soar”
As the
song draws to a close, the companions and the Fae singer all notice that
Holiday is hushed, expectant.
The
only sound, besides their own slightly elevated breathing, is the tap tap tap
of a wooden staff against the cobblestones of the town center, as Knecht
Ruprecht approaches them.
“Ah
yes, Yuletide Galdr. Well played.” The
black-robed form states, his deep voice rumbling through the square while he
stops right in front of Ingfri.
The
tall, yet slightly shorter than the Tiefling, being reaches up and folds back
his hood, revealing the ethereal beauty of an Elf.
In
this case, a Dark Elf.
Not
particularly Evil, but not exactly Good, either.
Honestly,
Ruprecht is probably best described as an easily bored Chaotic Neutral, a
proto-trickster type, like Loki with ADHD and on speed.
Ruprecht
looks the purple-tressed Tiefling over with a penetrating gaze.
“I
know I’m supposed to have some grand monologue about how your song has shown me
the error of my ways, and how the magic of the season has reformed me, then
hand over the Cloak, but you know, I’m not feeling it.”
He
looks the Tiefling over again, noting how the vest only strategically covers
her torso, his attention bordering on lecherous.
“Instead,
how about you and I go find a nice quiet place and have our own hot, sweaty,
loud kind of party?”
Erin
subtly shifts into position behind the black-cloaked legendary creature.
Ingfri
just stares back at Knecht Ruprecht for a moment, then busts out laughing.
Deep,
rousing belly laughs.
The
Dark Elf looks confused.
It
takes Ingfri nearly a minute to regain her composure, tears of mirth rolling
down her face while she tries to stop her laughter.
“Yeah,
that’s a no. In whatever language you might
want to speak.” Scarlet tells the fabled henchman.
Wiping
her eyes, the Tiefling Barbarian looks quizzically at Ruprecht.
“That
was the best you could do. You Lothario
you. If I had bombed that badly I’d just
slink away and lick my wounds for, oh, the next century or so. Because with lines like that…you’re going to
be alone anyway.”
“But
before you leave, the Cloak, if you please.” Elizabeth adds, her shoulders
shaking slightly at the mirth she is holding back.
With
the look that the Dark Elf gives to Elizabeth, then turns on the companions and
the Fae who has sung with them, Erin almost expected a little animated storm
cloud to appear over his head.
With
a grunt of annoyance, Knecht Ruprecht reaches into the bag tied at his hip,
that none of them had noticed until now.
He
makes a tossing motion with his hand while he pulls it out of the bag, and a
shimmering, obviously magical, large red cloak, or should that be Cloak, floats
through the air towards the companions, completely covering Ri when it settles
over Marbelle’s shoulders.
The
garment is made for someone far larger than the Wild Shape Druid, and puddles
on to the cobblestones at her feet.
Sorashana
and Scarlet gently take the Cloak off of her friend, freeing Ri, who flutters
away, crowing indignantly while he flies to the large and magical tree to perch,
hopefully out of the range of any more flying clothes.
By
the time the large black bird has alighted on the Yule tree, the black-clad
form of Ruprecht has disappeared.
Shrugging,
the Faerie blonde songstress looks at the companions.
“I’ve
got time for one more. Feel like one of my favorite classics, acapella style?”
She asks them with a mischievous wink.
Swept
up in the moment, all of the adventurers agree, and, following the dynamic
blonde woman’s lead, our heroes are soon into another musical number.
I’ll be home for Solstice,
Yule can plan on me.
Please have snow and mistletoe,
And candles lighting the tree.
The
companions realize that, at some point during the song, the seven member Elven
choir have returned and are adding their voices to those of the adventuring
crew and the Fae.
Solstice Eve will find me,
Where the love light gleams.
I’ll be home for Solstice,
If only in my dreams.
Once
the echoes of the final chorus have faded, the carolers hear a slow and
isolated clapping noise.
Looking
towards the source of the sound, all of them can see a large being out of legend
sitting on a wood and metal bench at the edge of the town square of Holiday.
Taking
up the majority of the park bench is a cloven hooved, dark furred, giant goat
being with a horned skull mask.
Still
clapping, the being stands up from the bench to his full towering height of
eight feet.
Like pretty
flittering flame in a windstorm, the elven singers once again flutter and hide.
In stark
contrast to his imposing appearance, there is actually an air of calm and humor
around Krampus, who, still clapping in his slow deliberate way, walks towards
the Fae woman.
Smiling, the
giant bows to the singer.
When he
speaks, his voice is soft and mellow, in complete opposition to the bleached
and horned skull mask he wears over his face.
At least,
the companions think it is a mask, as not even Erin feels the urge to
ask the being.
“An
angelic performance, as always, Mother Sen.” Krampus tells the woman, the smile
evident in his voice.
He turns
his frightening mask towards the others after greeting the Fae woman.
“As for
you all, I’ll just say that I’m glad you’re such competent campaigners.”
“You’re
not exactly what we were expecting, either.” Scarlet tells him.
“I’ve been
mostly misrepresented and misunderstood, I’d describe myself as more of a
deterrent creature than inherently evil, like the stories claim.”
The tall
goat-looking being holds out a hand towards Marbelle, who walks over and hands
the man his Cloak.
“I thank you,
chosen of the Ivory Stag, for the service you have done me this night. I don’t suppose your quest would include
joining the Yuletide Wild Hunt, would it?” He asks them all, making eye contact
with each of the six of them.
“CAW!”
comes floating out from the depths of the tree behind them, and Krampus laughs
again.
“Well, I
guess Ri told me. That was quite emphatic.
A pity. Instead, if ever you have
need of me, you have only to speak my name, and I will pay my debt.”
With that,
the black-furred, skull wearing male bows once again to the group assembled before
the tree, and, in a fluid movement while straightening from the bow, leaps into
the air and mounts a winged horse, galloping into the snowy night sky, where
they watch him merge with a good hundred others flying overhead.
Mother Sen
watches him join up in front of the Wild Hunt, and she, along with Erin
Whitebeard, Sorashana Snips, Marbelle Ray, Scarlet Stormbringer, Elizabeth Loch
and Ingfri Fredotir, watch the Wild Hunt ride across the Winter Solstice sky
until they are out of sight.
To others,
they probably just looked like shooting stars.
* * * * * *
From this found
family to you and yours,
I hope your
holidays are filled with the warmth of love,
laughter and magic……and maybe some adventure
too.
If you enjoyed this story and want
more, don’t worry
Elizabeth,
Erin,
Ingfri,
Marbelle,
Ri,
Scarlet,
and
Sorashana
Will return with more Adventures
and Magic in the novel:
The
Legend
of
the
Ivory
Stag
Coming to a bookshelf near you in
2026

