OOC: If I miss any tags, let me know! Sorry in advance if I do. I will be DMing the Tenger Tribe and Cerbera will be handling the Todor Valley.
Location: Tenger Tribe
Tags: [member="Turin Val Kur"] [member="Cambria Zadira"] [member="Ember Farseer"] [member="Verana"] [member="Felicity Skye"] [member="Anais Auraeli"] [member="Romi Jade"] [member="Arcanus Sunstrider"] [member="Jace Khel"] [member="Aten Ramses"]
The villagers were uneasy with the amount of outsiders that had come to their villages and did their best to ignore the strange men and women with odd clothing and metallic coverings. They chattered away in Basic, a language that sounded foreign to native ears. Perhaps a few of them, younger Nasvalo who’d journeyed past the mountains and into larger towns and cities would be able to decipher a few words and phrases. The fact that an even greater threat loomed in the darkness led the tribe to ignore the newcomers and not outright attack them. Perhaps if they proved to be trustworthy and deal with the demonic threat plaguing the mountains, they’d find the natives a tad more welcoming.
Night swept quickly over the village, fires were extinguished and families were herded inside. Doors were closed, reinforced with whatever they had in case the outsiders fell to the attackers. Without the chatter and steady hum of village life, everything seemed too still.
The wind shifted, rustling leaves and carrying the faint sounds of footsteps. Multiple footsteps crunching quickly onto the dried brush of the forest, moving with haste…away from the village?
Scenario 1:
A pair of screams erupted not far from the village followed by the wails of several children. A family had sought to flee the threat rather than stay barricaded in their home. In moving to higher ground, they’d encountered a group of half a dozen snarling chotgor. The mother huddled over her small children, trying her best to gather them all under her while the father let out a war cry and brandished a spear. He jabbed the bladed weapon furiously at the beasts, brow crinkled in a mix of frustration and panic. He gutted one in the stomach, but three others took the opportunity to attack him from the sides—one at each arm and another at his left leg. As the chotgor sank their teeth into his flesh, the man let out a gasp and dropped his weapon, sinking to his knees. He let out a pained groan, head bobbing from side to side as the energy was leeched straight from his body. Meanwhile, the two remaining chotgor encroached on what remained of the frightened brood.
Scenario 2:
The same beasts would appear along the perimeter of the village. They were not stealthy, snarling and gnashing their teeth as they searched fervently for their next meal but they were very quick. Could they smell the blood of humans? Detect the life force of living things somehow? Either way, any animals caught in the crossfire would be similarly drained of life. To illustrate this point, a pen of hardy mountain chickens on the edge of the village was ripped open, sending panicked poultry streaming in all directions. The chotgor responsible grabbed a chicken by its neck and the bird produced an awful mix of a cluck and a scream as the beast opened its mouth to take a one-size-fits-all bite. Suddenly, a stick came out of nowhere and whacked the chotgor on the head. A boy of only 10 or 11, likely a shepherd in training of some sort had rushed out to defend his family’s precious livestock. The chotgor looked stunned for a moment, taken aback by the blow before letting out a rabid snarl and lunging at the boy.
Scenario 3:
At another end of the village, a chotgor had managed to slip through a poorly boarded window of a home comprised mostly of wood and straw. Terrified shrieks sounded from within the house, a candle was knocked over and the hut was set ablaze. The hut’s roof would go up in flames as thick smoke poured from the windows and door, all of them boarded to protect from the beasts with the exception of the small one that had been broken.
Scenario 4:
The largest home in the village adequately belonged to the largest family—a family of 14. About a dozen chotgor clawed furiously at the home’s barricaded windows and wooden door, eager to break down the obstacles in their way and feed on the humanoids inside. The barriers began to splinter and weaken and between the cracks one could see the family huddled inside, frozen with terror and panic written on their faces.
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Location: Manu Café, Sel, Manas
Tags: [member="Cerbera"]
“Darling? I didn’t think we were that close.” Farah snorted. She liked Cerbera but had never been one for pet names. Unless it was her dogs. The Zeltron was 100% a dog person and owned a pair of Corellian Shepherds who were babied constantly.
She sipped her latte slowly with a hum of agreement for her sentiment. “With no small amount of work. That antibiotic took longer than it should have.” Such was the way with science. Sometimes things took a bit longer.
“After tonight they should harvest enough energy to power a star destroyer.” It was unclear whether she was joking or not. In truth, it wouldn’t be very lucrative to just have these beasts suck the life out of their victims. An energy farm had been on Farah’s mind ever since she’d taken a sample of the bacteria on Kashyyyk. Strap the enemies of the Empire in, expose them to the bacteria and a source of nourishment at the same time and collect a constant stream of filtered energy.
But yeah, this was totally necessary.