Session 08: The Heartbeat Beneath the Stone
🎵 Music
"The Stone Has Learned to Beat" – Varrick Songweave
Deep beneath the waking world,
where buried kingdoms sleep...
*Beat...*
*Beat...*
The stone has learned to beat.
### [Verse 1]
Eye-ruh-gon left the Spring Court,
through petals, gold and green,
then winter took the world away
and swallowed what had been.
A gryphon struck through mountain snow,
he fell but would not yield.
Far below those frozen peaks,
another pulse was sealed.
We walked beneath the earth again,
where no true daylight burns,
and through the rock beneath our feet
a buried heartbeat turned.
### [Chorus]
**Beat, beat, under the stone,**
**something old remembers its bones.**
**Rot in the root, crown in the deep,**
**something buried has woken from sleep.**
**Beat, beat, steady and slow,**
**follow the dark where the lost ones go.**
**No sky, no sun, no road home—**
**the stone has learned to beat.**
### [Verse 2]
Pale masks came through the tunnel,
fifty shadows in a line,
with lanterns bending sickly light
and spores falling behind.
*"The rot is returning..."*
*"The crown will wake again..."*
We held our breath and let them pass
like ghosts beneath the rain.
Then came the tomb of Bry-sis Kaym,
green bronze and painted stone,
and through our minds a woman's voice:
*"Please... I am alone."*
### [Verse 3]
We broke the sleep of ancient graves,
and curses filled the air.
Four dead shadows rose at once—
we burned them where they stood.
Beneath a grave, beneath a floor,
a hidden ladder fell.
Gold waited in the dark below—
and Bry-sis rose as well.
Steel and moonlight tore the shade,
bright smite split through the gloom,
then Vuh-rang raised the sacred flame
and silence filled the tomb.
### [Final Chorus]
**Beat, beat, under the stone,**
**something old remembers its bones.**
**Rot in the root, crown in the deep,**
**something buried has woken from sleep.**
**Beat, beat, steady and slow,**
**we killed the dead, but still we know:**
**No sky, no sun, no road home—**
**the stone has learned to beat.**
### [Outro — choir fading]
Across the canyon, voices sang,
soft lanterns on the road.
No masks.
No rot.
No whispered crown.
Just travellers below.
But underneath their distant song...
🖼️ Images
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Image Placeholder — The Masked Procession
🎥 Trailer
Placeholder for Session 8 cinematic trailer.
🪐 Campaign Arc
- Campaign: Out of the Abyss
- Dungeon Master: Reuben / Rewrock
- Session Number: 8
- Session Title: The Heartbeat Beneath the Stone
- Date: 2026-08-19
- Setting: The Silken Path exit, Underdark thoroughfares, the Tomb of Brysis Khaem, and an Underdark canyon; flashback to Iragon in the Spring Court and Turnback Mountains
- Player Attendance: Aeris, Edric, Varang, Iragon, and Vorgrath continued as the active party. Sarix “Dose” Jorasco was written out at the beginning of the session following Kenneth’s departure from the campaign.
🎬 Previously On...
The party had finally reached the end of the Silken Path after days of spider-haunted travel, drow interference, unstable web bridges, and fighting among the immense bones of an ancient gold dragon. Yuck Yuck and Spiderbait had successfully guided the group through the route, while Fargus Rumblefoot remained with the fugitives and had promised to lead them to an old tomb on the road toward Gracklstugh.
The group entered Session 8 at level 4, battered but better equipped than when their escape began. Behind them lay Velkynvelve, Sloobludop, the Darklake, the Silken Path, and a growing trail of strange phenomena that suggested the Underdark was becoming more dangerous for reasons that went far beyond ordinary monsters.
🧭 Overview
The session opened away from the party in a flashback focused entirely on Iragon Midsommar. Standing before an archway of living petals in Titania’s Spring Court, Iragon carried the Queen’s blessing and the weight of her bargain. He stepped through the fey passage and was hurled into the bitter cold of the Turnback Mountains, where the warmth of the court vanished behind him and a narrow path wound toward the lower peaks and, eventually, Versy Wood.
Hours into Iragon’s descent, a gryphon attacked from the storm. The creature’s arrival sent him tumbling roughly fifty feet down the mountainside onto a narrow ledge. Iragon escaped into a snow-hidden alcove too small for the gryphon to enter and endured repeated attempts by the creature to reach him before it finally abandoned the hunt. The memory ended with Iragon emerging into the storm and continuing down the mountain.
Back in the present, the party finished its business with Yuck Yuck and Spiderbait. Their six-day guidance through the Silken Path came to twelve gold pieces, which Aeris paid from his own funds. During the following rest, Sarix “Dose” Jorasco quietly left the group. He left behind a note explaining that he wanted time alone to train Nettle, bid the others farewell, and signed it with a small drawing of the drake. His departure reduced the core adventuring party to Aeris, Edric, Varang, Iragon, and Vorgrath.
Fargus estimated that his promised tomb was another three to four days away. The group joined a more heavily travelled Underdark thoroughfare marked by signs pointing toward Gracklstugh. During the first day, the stone itself seemed to pulse with a slow heartbeat. The strange rhythm accompanied the travellers for some time before fading without explanation.
On the second day, Varang scouted a large procession approaching through the tunnels while Aeris used Pass without Trace to conceal the group. At least fifty hooded figures moved together carrying lanterns whose light bent strangely and illuminated little beyond their immediate steps. Their masks resembled hollow faces carved from pale mushroom flesh, while their robes trailed spores across the stone. Varang caught fragments of their repeated chant: “the rots returning” and “the crown’s awakening.”
The party hid rather than challenge such overwhelming numbers. Stool used his spores to warn that the procession was dangerous and described its members as prophetic supporters of something called “the rot.” He did not identify the rot as a specific creature; instead, he described it as an evil presence or spreading belief. After briefly considering whether to seize one of the final cultists for questioning, the party decided the risk was not worth alerting the entire procession and let them pass.
The following morning, the heartbeat returned louder than before. This time the party could tell that the sound was moving through the stone itself, travelling east and then north before vanishing. Nobody could identify its source. The group continued onward and eventually reached an ancient entrance marked as the tomb of Khaem., later identified through the tomb’s inscriptions and VTT records as Brysis Khaem.
Edric ritually cast Alarm on the entrance stairs before the party descended. Inside, everyone heard a feminine telepathic voice pleading for help and claiming to have been trapped in darkness for a long time. Stool’s rapport spores were not active when the message was heard, leaving the voice’s identity unexplained. The tomb itself contained greened bronze over marble doors, a stone diorama portraying Brysis as a noble surrounded by attendants and wealth, murals of fantastic floating cities, a concealed pressure plate, and an ancient calendar whose dates the party could not understand.
Deeper inside, the party reached a burial chamber dominated by a black-marble-topped sarcophagus and dozens of canopic jars. Aeris used Detect Magic and identified illusion magic associated with the central sarcophagus. Edric used Comprehend Languages to read older Common and archaic Elvish inscriptions describing Brysis’s deeds and identifying the organs stored in the jars. Edric took the jars marked heart and brain. Varang opened the lung jar, confirmed that it held a remarkably preserved lung suspended in embalming fluid, and put it back.
Varang repeatedly warned against disturbing the dead, but the sarcophagus was eventually opened. Inside lay a life-sized sculpted and painted representation of Brysis resting peacefully. Opening the lid triggered a waiting Magic Mouth, which pronounced a curse upon the intruders. Buppido, Eldeth Feldrun, and Prince Derendil were cursed with disadvantage on attack rolls and saving throws. Edric initially failed the save but used Guarded Mind from his Mage Slayer feat to turn the failure into a success.
The party then investigated the four corner sarcophagi. Disturbing them awakened four dormant spectres at once. The undead attacked with Life Drain, and one spectre critically struck Edric for sixteen necrotic damage; his Arcane Ward absorbed nine points before collapsing. Aeris’s Moonbeam proved particularly effective against the undead, Vorgrath raged through the melee and used his new level-4 combat options to keep swinging after a kill, and Iragon added radiant force through his pact weapon and Divine Smite. Edric finished the final spectre with Mind Sliver.
Once the chamber fell silent, the party searched the four sarcophagi and recovered valuable but mundane grave goods. Iragon then discovered a false floor concealing a ladder beneath one of the tombs. Before the group descended, Aeris checked the entrance: Ront and Stool were safe, and Edric’s Alarm had never triggered. Prince Derendil remained above because the ladder was poorly suited to his clawed hands.
Vorgrath entered a rage but suffered a sixteen-point Life Drain and failed the Constitution save, temporarily reducing his maximum hit points. Edric answered with a 2nd-level Magic Missile that rolled the maximum possible twenty force damage. Buppido, Sarith, and Eldeth contributed weapon attacks, while Iragon landed a pact-longsword strike for eleven slashing damage followed by fifteen radiant damage from Divine Smite, badly injuring the wraith. Varang finally destroyed Brysis’s wraith with Sacred Flame, burning the apparition from within as its scream died into sudden silence.
The gilded sarcophagus contained the session’s greatest treasure: a Potion of Greater Healing, a Necklace of Fireballs, a Philter of Love, eleven gemstones valued at roughly twenty-five to fifty gold pieces each, and the Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander. Iragon took the magical longsword; the other major magical items remained unclaimed at the end of the session.
After leaving the tomb, the party reached an Underdark canyon and noticed a caravan of myconids travelling on the opposite side in roughly the same direction. Unlike the earlier masked procession, these travellers carried ordinary torch and lantern light and sang as they moved. Varang specifically listened for references to the rot and heard none. The session ended before the party decided whether to approach them.
🧑🤝🧑 Party Members
|
Character |
Player |
Class / Role |
Status |
Notable Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Aeris Naïlo |
Justin / Slitzer |
Druid / Circle of the Land |
Alive |
Paid Yuck Yuck and Spiderbait twelve gold for their six days of guiding, cast Pass without Trace before the cultist procession arrived, used Detect Magic during the tomb investigation, fought the spectres with Moonbeam, checked the upper entrance before the party descended, and confirmed that Ront and Stool were safe and the Alarm had not triggered. |
|
Edric Faustin Valemont |
BaconBuff / Rob |
Wizard / Abjurer |
Alive |
Ritually cast Alarm at the tomb entrance, used Comprehend Languages to read the tomb inscriptions, collected the heart and brain canopic jars, used Guarded Mind from Mage Slayer to avoid the tomb curse, survived a critical Life Drain after Arcane Ward absorbed most of the damage, finished the final spectre with Mind Sliver, and dealt maximum damage with a 2nd-level Magic Missile against Brysis’s wraith. |
|
Varang the Ash-Mender |
Ben / Moose |
Cleric / Life Domain |
Alive; bonus inspiration awarded |
Scouted the masked procession, reported its chanting to the group, repeatedly warned against disturbing the dead, inspected and returned the lung canopic jar, supported allies with Bless and healing, destroyed Brysis’s wraith with Sacred Flame, and received bonus inspiration for consistently staying in character and supporting both the party and NPC allies. |
|
Sarix “Dose” Jorasco |
Kennith / Artemis |
Ranger / Drakewarden |
Departed |
Left the party after the Silken Path, explaining in a farewell note that he wanted to spend time alone training Nettle. He bid the group farewell and left a small drawing of Nettle with his signature. |
|
Iragon Midsommar |
James / Sicareus |
Warlock / Paladin |
Alive; Session MVP |
Was the focus of the opening Spring Court flashback, survived the gryphon attack in the Turnback Mountains, attempted to address the spirit within Brysis’s sarcophagus, fought the undead with his pact longsword and Divine Smite, discovered the secret ladder into the true tomb, dealt a major radiant strike against Brysis’s wraith, received the Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander, and won the Session 8 MVP vote. |
|
Vorgrath Kael |
Mike / MikeKong |
Orc Barbarian / Path of the World Tree |
Alive; maximum HP temporarily reduced |
Fought through the spectre ambush in a rage, killed one spectre and chained another attack through his new level-4 combat capability, descended into the true tomb, and took a sixteen-point Life Drain from Brysis’s wraith that temporarily reduced his maximum hit points after a failed Constitution save. |
🎭 NPC Tracker
|
NPC |
Role |
Status |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Yuck Yuck |
Goblin guide of the Silken Path |
Alive; departed |
Completed the six-day guiding agreement with Spiderbait. Aeris paid the pair twelve gold before they separated from the party. |
|
Spiderbait |
Goblin guide of the Silken Path |
Alive; departed |
Completed the Silken Path crossing and departed after receiving payment with Yuck Yuck. |
|
Fargus Rumblefoot |
Halfling traveller and guide |
Alive; with party |
Estimated the tomb was three to four days away, guided the group along the major thoroughfare, and accompanied the party into the tomb and its undead fighting. |
|
Stool |
Myconid sprout / former prisoner ally |
Alive; with party |
Warned the party telepathically that the masked procession was dangerous and described its members as prophetic supporters of “the rot.” Later remained near the upper tomb entrance with Ront. |
|
Ront |
Orc former prisoner ally |
Alive; with party |
Stayed near the tomb entrance. Aeris later confirmed that he and Stool were unharmed and that Edric’s Alarm had not triggered. |
|
Buppido |
Derro former prisoner ally |
Alive; cursed |
Was affected by the tomb curse, fought the spectres, descended into the true tomb, and struck Brysis’s wraith with his hooked spear. |
|
Eldeth Feldrun |
Shield dwarf former prisoner ally |
Alive; cursed |
Was affected by the tomb curse and contributed ranged attacks during the undead battles, including the fight against Brysis’s wraith. |
|
Prince Derendil |
Quaggoth former prisoner ally |
Alive; cursed |
Helped open the central sarcophagus, was affected by its curse, and remained in the upper tomb rather than attempt the narrow ladder into the true burial chamber. |
|
Sarith Kzekarit |
Drow former prisoner ally |
Alive; with party |
Continued travelling with the group and struck Brysis’s wraith with a hand crossbow in the lower tomb. |
|
Jimjar |
Deep gnome former prisoner ally |
Alive; with party |
Joined the lower-tomb fight and attempted to strike the wraith with a poisoned dart. |
|
Brysis Khaem |
Ancient noble / undead bound to the true tomb |
Wraith destroyed |
The upper tomb celebrated her wealth and deeds. Her true tomb lay beneath a hidden ladder, where her wraith attacked the party and was ultimately destroyed by Varang’s Sacred Flame. |
|
Masked Procession |
Large cult-like group |
Unknown; departed |
At least fifty hooded figures wearing pale mushroom-flesh masks, carrying strange lanterns, trailing spores, and chanting fragments about “the rots returning” and “the crown’s awakening.” Stool said they supported “the rot.” |
|
Myconid Caravan |
Travelling myconid group |
Unknown; observed at distance |
Seen across an Underdark canyon after the tomb. They carried ordinary lights and sang while moving in roughly the same direction as the party. Their song did not appear to reference the rot. |
|
Gryphon |
Predator in Iragon’s flashback |
Alive; departed |
Attacked Iragon in the Turnback Mountains, knocked him down the mountainside, and eventually abandoned the hunt when he escaped into a narrow alcove. |
📍 Key Locations
- Titania’s Spring Court — Flashback: Iragon stood before an archway of living petals with the Queen’s blessing and bargain still upon him before stepping through into the mortal world.
- Turnback Mountains — Flashback: Iragon emerged alone onto a storm-lashed mountainside and survived a gryphon attack after falling roughly fifty feet to a narrow ledge.

- Silken Path Exit: Present-day starting point where Aeris paid Yuck Yuck and Spiderbait twelve gold for six days of guiding and where Dose later left his farewell note.
- Underdark Thoroughfare: A more heavily travelled route marked toward Gracklstugh. The party heard the heartbeat-like pulse here and hid from the masked procession.

- Tomb of Brysis Khaem: Ancient burial complex with greened bronze doors, Netherese-style imagery, traps, an undeciphered calendar, canopic jars, cursed sarcophagi, and undead guardians.
- Upper Burial Chamber: Contained the black-marble sarcophagus, dozens of canopic jars, four corner sarcophagi, the Magic Mouth curse, four dormant spectres, and valuable grave goods.

- True Tomb of Brysis Khaem: Hidden beneath a false floor and ladder. Richly decorated with pigments, semi-precious inlays, and a gilded sarcophagus; site of the wraith battle and magical treasure.
- Underdark Canyon: Location reached after leaving the tomb, where the party observed the singing myconid caravan travelling on the opposite side.
- Versy Wood — Not Reached: Iragon’s flashback established that the path from the Turnback Mountains ultimately led toward the destination connected to Titania’s bargain.
📑 Session Highlights
- Iragon’s flashback returned him to the Spring Court and showed his dangerous arrival in the Turnback Mountains.
- A gryphon knocked Iragon roughly fifty feet down the mountainside before he escaped into a narrow snow-covered alcove.
- Aeris paid Yuck Yuck and Spiderbait twelve gold, completing the goblin guides’ six-day contract.
- Dose left the party to train Nettle, leaving a farewell note and drawing behind.
- The group repeatedly heard a heartbeat-like pulse moving through solid stone.
- Varang scouted a procession of at least fifty mushroom-masked cultists chanting about returning rocks and an awakening crown.
- Stool identified the procession as prophetic supporters of “the rot,” described as a spreading evil presence or belief.
- The party entered the Tomb of Brysis Khaem, heard an unexplained telepathic plea for freedom, avoided a pressure plate, and found imagery of floating cities.
- Opening Brysis’s upper sarcophagus triggered a Magic Mouth curse that affected Buppido, Eldeth, and Prince Derendil.
- Four dormant spectres awakened from the corner sarcophagi and were destroyed after a dangerous fight.
- Iragon discovered a hidden ladder beneath a false floor leading to Brysis’s true tomb.
- The party defeated Brysis’s wraith after major contributions from Edric, Iragon, Varang, Vorgrath, and their NPC allies.
- Iragon claimed the Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander; the Necklace of Fireballs, Potion of Greater Healing, Philter of Love, and eleven gemstones remained unclaimed.
- The session ended with a singing myconid caravan visible across an Underdark canyon.
- Iragon won the Session 8 MVP vote in a clean sweep, while Varang received bonus inspiration for roleplay and party support.
🎞️ Key Scenes
Oath Through the Storm
Iragon stepped from the living warmth of the Spring Court into freezing mountain wind, the Queen’s bargain settling inside him like a second heartbeat. Hours later, a gryphon struck from the storm and sent him tumbling down the Turnback Mountains. He survived by forcing himself into a narrow snow-hidden alcove while talons and beak scraped uselessly at the stone outside.
The Farewell Note
At the edge of the Silken Path, Dose chose a different road. He left behind a short farewell explaining that he needed time alone to train Nettle, signed his name, and added a small drawing of the drake before disappearing into the Underdark.
The Procession of Pale Masks
The Voice Beneath Khaem
Before the deeper tomb had revealed its traps or dead, a woman’s voice entered every mind at once. She pleaded for help, claimed to have been trapped in darkness for a long time, and begged to be freed. Stool’s spores were not active. No visible speaker answered when the party searched for the source.
The Curse of the Painted Dead
The black-marble lid slid away to reveal a painted, life-sized image of Brysis resting peacefully. Then the tomb spoke. A booming magical voice condemned the intruders and a curse swept across the chamber. Varang’s warnings about disturbing the dead had become painfully relevant; Edric escaped the curse only by forcing his failed save into success through Guarded Mind.
Four Dead Awaken
The magical signatures in the four corner sarcophagi were not treasures. Four spectres rose at once. Aeris answered with pale Moonbeam while Vorgrath met the dead with axe and rage, the chamber filling with radiant light, necrotic cold, and the sudden understanding that every unopened tomb had been a sleeping enemy.
The Ladder Under the Dead
After the spectres collapsed into silence, Iragon found that one sarcophagus concealed more than bones and grave goods. Beneath a false floor waited a ladder descending into darkness. Edric checked the other tombs for matching passages, but this was the only way down.
The True Tomb of Brysis Khaem
Rich pigments and semi-precious inlays surrounded the gilded sarcophagus below. Brysis’s wraith emerged laughing and nearly escaped the battle intact. Iragon’s pact blade erupted with radiant force and left the spirit badly wounded; moments later Varang’s Sacred Flame consumed it from within, ending the scream and leaving the true tomb suddenly still.
Songs Across the Canyon
Beyond the tomb, ordinary torchlight moved across the far side of an Underdark canyon. A myconid caravan travelled in roughly the same direction as the party, singing as it went. The lights lacked the unnatural quality of the masked procession, and the song carried no obvious praise of the rot. For the moment, the two groups remained separated by darkness and distance.
🧵 Ongoing Threads & Plot Hooks
- The Heartbeat in the Stone: A slow rhythmic pulse was heard on multiple days. It grew louder, moved east and then north through solid stone, and vanished without explanation.
- The Masked Procession: At least fifty cult-like travellers wore mushroom-flesh masks and chanted about “the rot returning” and “the crown’s awakening.” Their identity, destination, and purpose remain unknown.
- The Rot: Stool described the procession as prophetic supporters of the rot, an evil presence or spreading belief rather than something he could clearly identify as a creature.
- The Pleading Voice: An unidentified woman spoke directly into the party’s minds inside the tomb and begged to be freed. Nothing confirmed whether the voice was connected to Brysis, another prisoner, or something else.
- Brysis Khaem’s History: The tomb portrayed Brysis as an ancient noble surrounded by wealth and imagery of fantastic floating cities. The large ancient calendar remained undeciphered.
- The Tomb Curse: Buppido, Eldeth, and Prince Derendil remained cursed at the end of the tomb exploration, with another saving throw possible after twenty-four hours unless the effect is otherwise removed.
- Edric’s Canopic Jars: Edric retained Brysis’s heart and brain jars. No magical effect or consequence from taking them was established during the session.
- Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander: Iragon now carries the newly recovered magical longsword, a relic described by the DM as consecrated dawn-steel lost in the Underdark during an old holy crusade.
- Unclaimed Magical Treasure: The Necklace of Fireballs, Potion of Greater Healing, Philter of Love, and eleven gemstones had not been assigned to specific party members by the end of the session.
- The Myconid Caravan: A singing caravan now travels across the canyon in roughly the same direction as the party. Whether the group will approach, follow, avoid, or communicate with them remains unresolved.
- Drow Pursuit: The party remains composed of escaped prisoners and has not confirmed that the danger of drow recapture has ended.
- Iragon’s Fey Bargain: The flashback reinforced his connection to Titania, the Queen’s blessing, and the path toward Versy Wood.
- Dose and Nettle: Dose has left the party to train Nettle alone, but his note left open the possibility that they may meet the group again.
🗺️ Quest Status
|
Quest / Thread |
Status |
Relevant Characters |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Reach Fargus’s promised tomb |
Completed |
Fargus Rumblefoot, Party |
The party reached, explored, and survived the Tomb of Brysis Khaem. |
|
Investigate the stone heartbeat |
Ongoing |
Party |
The pulse was heard repeatedly and appeared to move through the surrounding stone. |
|
Understand the rot and masked procession |
Ongoing |
Stool, Masked Procession, Party |
The group avoided direct contact. Only fragments of their beliefs and chant were learned. |
|
Resolve the tomb curse |
Ongoing |
Buppido, Eldeth, Prince Derendil |
All three remained affected after leaving the upper burial chamber. |
|
Continue toward Gracklstugh |
Ongoing |
Party, Fargus |
The main thoroughfare carried signs toward Gracklstugh before the tomb detour. |
|
Iragon’s journey toward Versy Wood |
Ongoing personal thread |
Iragon, Titania |
The flashback reinforced the route and bargain connected to Versy Wood. |
|
Decide how to handle the myconid caravan |
Immediate / unresolved |
Party, Myconid Caravan |
The caravan was visible across the canyon when the session ended. |
💰 Loot & Discoveries
|
Item / Discovery |
Finder / Holder |
Description / Status |
|---|---|---|
|
12 gold pieces — payment |
Aeris Naïlo |
Paid from Aeris’s own funds to Yuck Yuck and Spiderbait for six days of guiding through the Silken Path. |
|
Canopic jars |
Edric |
Ancient jar labelled as containing Brysis’s heart and brain. Edric kept it. No magical effect was established. |
|
Two gold bracelets |
Party |
Recovered from the northeastern sarcophagus; worth 50 gp each. |
|
Ceremonial ivory wand |
Party |
Nonmagical chiseled ivory wand from the northeastern sarcophagus; worth 25 gp. |
|
Onyx ring |
Party |
Recovered from the northwestern sarcophagus; worth 50 gp. |
|
Silver necklace with two azurites and a carnelian |
Party |
Recovered from the northwestern sarcophagus; worth 250 gp. |
|
Beaten-gold ewer |
Party |
Recovered from the southwestern sarcophagus; worth 25 gp. |
|
Varnished yew walking stick |
Party |
Golden handle shaped like a scorpion; worth 75 gp. |
|
Gold censer with platinum filigree |
Party |
Recovered from the southeastern sarcophagus; worth 250 gp. |
|
Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander |
Iragon Midsommar |
+1 Dhauzimmer Longsword. Radiant Spark: +1d4 radiant damage. Light of the Dawn: once per long rest, sheds bright light for 20 feet and grants advantage against undead for 1 minute. |
|
Necklace of Fireballs |
Unclaimed / party loot |
Recovered from the true tomb. No final holder was established during the session. |
|
Potion of Greater Healing |
Unclaimed / party loot |
Recovered from the true tomb. No final holder was established during the session. |
|
Philter of Love |
Unclaimed / party loot |
Recovered from the true tomb. The VTT/transcript spelling has been normalised to “Philter of Love.” |
|
Eleven gemstones |
Unclaimed / party loot |
Recovered from the true tomb; individually estimated at roughly 25–50 gp each. |
Noteworthy Item — Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander
Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander: A +1 magical longsword described by the Dungeon Master as a consecrated dawn-steel blade forged in the earliest days of Lathander’s light and lost in the Underdark during an old holy crusade. The complete properties shown during the session were Radiant Spark, adding 1d4 radiant damage, and Light of the Dawn, usable once per long rest to shed bright light for 20 feet and grant advantage against undead for one minute. Iragon took the blade.
⚙️ Rules & Mechanics Notes
- Level 4: The active party began the session at level 4.
- Pass without Trace: Aeris’s spell gave the group the stealth support needed to hide successfully from the masked procession.
- Alarm: Edric ritually warded the tomb entrance. It never triggered during the party’s exploration.
- Detect Magic: The central sarcophagus carried illusion magic connected to the waiting Magic Mouth. The magical signatures detected in the four corner sarcophagi were the dormant spectres rather than magical grave goods.
- Mage Slayer — Guarded Mind: Edric used Guarded Mind to turn his failed mental saving throw against the tomb curse into a success.
- Tomb Curse: Affected creatures suffered disadvantage on attack rolls and saving throws. The DM stated that another save could be attempted every twenty-four hours.
- Arcane Ward: A spectre critically hit Edric for sixteen necrotic damage; Arcane Ward absorbed nine points and was reduced to zero.
- Moonbeam: Aeris’s radiant damage was particularly effective during the spectre encounter, including a twenty-point damage roll that was called out during the end-of-session favourites.
- Life Drain: Brysis’s wraith dealt sixteen necrotic damage to Vorgrath. He failed the Constitution save and suffered a temporary reduction to his maximum hit points.
- Magic Missile: Edric’s 2nd-level casting against Brysis’s wraith rolled four maximum-damage darts for a total of twenty force damage.
- Divine Smite: Iragon’s strike against Brysis’s wraith dealt eleven slashing damage plus fifteen radiant damage and bloodied the undead creature.
- Inspiration: The group noted that no inspiration had been spent during the session. Iragon received the MVP award, and Varang was separately awarded inspiration for roleplay and support.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Masked procession: “The rocks returning... the rocks returning... the crown... the crown’s awakening...”
- Unidentified telepathic voice: “Please, I need your help. Been trapped in the dark for so long... Please, won’t you free me?”
- Varang: “I strongly advise against messing with the dead. That’s all I say.”
- Varang: “Climbing into hell through a tomb. Super.”
- Vorgrath / Mike, during the MVP vote: “James, he fucked everything up. It was great.”
🏆 Session Awards
- Session MVP — Iragon Midsommar / James: Won the vote in a clean sweep, with the party repeatedly calling out his radiant damage and decisive actions in the tomb.
- Bonus Inspiration — Varang the Ash-Mender / Ben: Awarded by Reuben for staying true to character around the tomb’s tempting treasure and for consistently supporting both player characters and NPC allies.
🏷️ Session Tags
- Session 8
- Underdark
- Iragon Flashback
- Spring Court
- Turnback Mountains
- Gryphon
- Silken Path
- Dose Departure
- Nettle
- Gracklstugh Road
- Stone Heartbeat
- Masked Procession
- The Rot
- Brysis Khaem
- Ancient Tomb
- Canopic Jars
- Curse
- Spectres
- Wraith
- Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander
- Myconid Caravan
- Session MVP
🧰 Next Session Prep
- Track the curse on Buppido, Eldeth, and Prince Derendil, including the next twenty-four-hour saving throws or any attempt to remove it.
- Track Vorgrath’s reduced maximum hit points until the effect ends.
- Record Iragon as the holder of the Dhauzimmer Blade of Lathander.
- Keep the Necklace of Fireballs, Potion of Greater Healing, Philter of Love, and eleven gemstones listed as unclaimed until the party assigns them.
- Track Edric’s possession of the heart and brain canopic jars without assigning any unconfirmed magical effect to them.
- Keep the stone heartbeat, the rot, the masked procession, the ancient calendar, and the pleading telepathic voice as unresolved mysteries.
- Prepare for the party’s possible interaction with the myconid caravan across the canyon.
- Continue tracking the route toward Gracklstugh and Iragon’s separate personal thread involving Versy Wood.
- Record Dose and Nettle as departed from the travelling party, with the possibility of a future reunion left open.
⏳ Cliffhanger
The dead of Brysis Khaem’s tomb had finally fallen silent. Behind the party lay four emptied sarcophagi, a broken curse chamber, a hidden ladder, and the ashes of a wraith that had waited beneath the stone for longer than any of them could measure.
Ahead, on the far side of a vast Underdark canyon, lights moved through the dark.
A caravan of myconids travelled beneath ordinary torches and lanterns, singing as they followed a route roughly parallel to the party’s own. Their song carried no obvious praise of the rot and none of the unnatural light that had surrounded the masked procession. For the first time that day, the figures ahead did not immediately look like enemies.
But somewhere behind them — or beneath them — the stone had already learned how to beat like a heart.

















Hidden inside a narrow crevice, Varang watched scores of hooded figures pass with hollow masks carved from pale mushroom flesh. Their strange lanterns barely lit the ground beneath them, spores trailed from their robes, and fragments of chant echoed through the tunnel: the rocks returning, the crown awakening. Stool’s warning came silently through the group — they were dangerous, prophetic, and loyal to something called the rot.









