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| * Kimon - The bride, a secret Kitsune with an ancestral memory that stretches back to the origins of the universe. | * Kimon - The bride, a secret Kitsune with an ancestral memory that stretches back to the origins of the universe. | ||
| * Govert - A petty, tacky halfling businessman. He is both the owner and proprietor of the Bard Rock Cafe. | * Govert - A petty, tacky halfling businessman. He is both the owner and proprietor of the Bard Rock Cafe. | ||
| + | * Kaelthuun of the Final Vow - A powerful devil from the [[Nine Hells]] | ||
| + | * Seraziel, the Emberwrought Dawn - A powerful daeva warlord from [[Ysgard]] | ||
| ===== Major Plot Points ===== | ===== Major Plot Points ===== | ||
| - | * For various reasons, the Homeshard Heroes have gathered in the [[Bard Rock Cafe]] to attend the wedding between its proprietor Grovert and Kimon, a vivacious young woman new to the Welmet station. | + | * For various reasons, the Homeshard Heroes have gathered in [[the Bard Rock Cafe]] to attend the wedding between its proprietor Grovert and Kimon, a vivacious young woman new to the Welmet station. | 
| * Unbeknownst to most of the heroes, Kimon is in fact a long-lived Kitsune just like her old friend Inari. | * Unbeknownst to most of the heroes, Kimon is in fact a long-lived Kitsune just like her old friend Inari. | ||
| - | * serves as the wedding' | + | * Yuna serves as the wedding' | 
| + | * There are many odd and exciting guests at the wedding, mostly residents of the Welmet who know Grovert or owe him money. | ||
| + | * Kimon collapses and falls into a strange reverie. Inari correctly identifies Kimon’s plight. Kimon had entered a fugue state where her ancestral memory may be accessed. Her bloodline passed these memories from generation to generation inherited through an ancestral pact. Some of these hidden mortal memories are from the most ancient of times and cannot be accessed through mundane magic or mind-reading. Instead these thoughts are buried behind layers of metaphor, dream, and narrative paradox. | ||
| + | * Klast tries to engage a helmeted member of the guests known as "The Collector" | ||
| + | * Later, it is revealed that "The Collector" | ||
| + | * The Homeshard Heroes fight off these outsiders. They experience a vision from Kimon wherein an ancestor of hers has a one-sided conversation with a silent being known only as Ao, the " | ||
| + | * The Homeshard Heroes investigate a nearby ruined shrine. They discover that it was once dedicated to this being Ao, the Demiurge. It has fallen on hard times, and is now forgotten in the windswept crags of Pandemonium. | ||
| + | * Using the monolith they find there, they experience more visions. First, an ancestor of Kimon' | ||
| + | * In a second vision, another of Kimon' | ||
| + | * The Homeshard Heroes assume that all these discussions both referenced Ao as the "great being" but there was no way to be sure. A flight of devils from the [[Nine Hells]] led by [[Kaelthuun of the Final Vow]] attacks, hoping to take Kimon and her visions for himself. | ||
| + | * The adventurers are victorious, sending Kaelthuun back to his home plane. They manage to undo Kimon' | ||
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