The band exit the casino and start sundering down the street, getting dunny looks from the people they meet.
Ekham flys up to to try and greet it, but is met with "BEM BEM!" and "Ring ding a ding ding"
Heironymo decides the time for talking has passed and shatters the Crazy Frog
The Crazy Frog then performs Vocal Mimicry on Heironymo then charges into Heironymo, forcing him out of the space he was taking, and inflicting a load of force and psychic damage on him, as well as getting him to say "Ring ding a ding ding" on repeat till the end of his next turn, preventing him from casting spells with verbal components.
As they are about 20 min from the Casino, Hydrica spots a green thing flying high above them.
The band then see that the green thing is being followed by other flying things.
The Green thing starts circling down towards street level, when the air begins to vibrate with a synthesized, repetitive beat.
They hear a distant, high-pitched, rhythmic buzzing noise—ring-ding-ding-da-gading-ding. The sound rapidly gets louder.
Suddenly, a small, pale-blue, amphibian-humanoid creature zooms past them, holding what looks like a metal rod while sitting on an invisible steed.
They hear a distant, high-pitched, rhythmic buzzing noise—ring-ding-ding-da-gading-ding. The sound rapidly gets louder.
Suddenly, a small, pale-blue, amphibian-humanoid creature zooms past them, holding what looks like a metal rod while sitting on an invisible steed.
The creature is wearing nothing but a tiny black vest and a permanent, manic grin. It does not speak—it only makes manic, vocalized synth-noise sounds while zooming in circles around the band.
The band start taking physic damage from the incessant noise.
Heironymo decides the time for talking has passed and shatters the Crazy Frog
The Crazy Frog then performs Vocal Mimicry on Heironymo then charges into Heironymo, forcing him out of the space he was taking, and inflicting a load of force and psychic damage on him, as well as getting him to say "Ring ding a ding ding" on repeat till the end of his next turn, preventing him from casting spells with verbal components.
Hydrica pulled back and attacked from range.
Gribble pulled back and created a duplicate illusion of the Crazy Frog
The Flying Guards Ekham was with descended to arrest the Frog, but thought Heironymo was a frog, especially as he was waving at them saying "Ring ding a ding ding" on repeat.
The Frog Full Throttle Dashed pushing out a force wave that hurt those he passed by, going into a sonic boom for more chaos and damage.
.The "Ding-Ding" Aura caused a few to start dancing instead of moving, and those prone were break dancing like the Auzzies.
After taking a load of damage and being frozen with confusion, Hydrica healed Ekham, Heironyomo and the guards back from deaths door, where Ekham unleased hell on the frog, vaporising it.
Ekham searched the remains of the frog and found some metal handlebars and a phial.
Allows the user to cast Find Greater Steed, but the steed is invisible and makes loud engine noises.
The Invisible Handlebars
A Wondrous ItemAllows the user to cast Find Greater Steed, but the steed is invisible and makes loud engine noises.
Phial of Pure Chaos
A potion that, when drunk, gives the user the effects of Haste and Confusion simultaneously.Sundae Bloodly Sundae
The band took a short rest trying the Roulette Sundaes 3 random scoops for 5 copper each,They discovered after tasting the stall they went to had
The Ember Choir is planning a second, larger gathering for tonight, in the catacombs beneath the city. Their goal is to awaken the god of anarchy fully, using The Spark’s music as the final key. If they succeed, the city will descend into permanent chaos.
The catacombs are a maze of collapsing tunnels and forgotten crypts.
To the Catacombs
The Ember Choir is planning a second, larger gathering for tonight, in the catacombs beneath the city. Their goal is to awaken the god of anarchy fully, using The Spark’s music as the final key. If they succeed, the city will descend into permanent chaos.
The catacombs are a maze of collapsing tunnels and forgotten crypts.
As the band descend into the catacombs, the faint thrum of music grows louder, each note a heartbeat in the dark. The riot was only the opening act—now the true performance is about to begin.
The catacombs breathe with a strange rhythm, as if the stone itself is keeping time. The deeper the band go, the more the air vibrates with a low, pulsing beat. Shadows stretch unnaturally along the walls, swaying in time with the sound.
Heironymo found all the traps by triggering them, then found the dead end was an illusion by almost falling through it.
As the band round a corner they find the first of the Ember Choir’s sentinels—gaunt figures in tattered cloaks, their faces hidden behind cracked porcelain masks. They hum in unison, their voices weaving into the bassline that thrums through the tunnels. The sound claws at the bands thoughts, urging them to join in.
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