Mayday Plays - Doomed to Repeat Ep. 27 - “Death Awakens the Sleeper”
Episode Date: June 29, 2024A motley crew of soldiers, officers, and pilots embarks on a perilous trek through the Afghani desert to find Liam Morales. After learning the direction of the mysterious Black Valley by speaking to t...ribal leaders in Qluuj Khel, the officers realize they need Hyde’s cooperation and agree to bring her along for the expedition. However, Afghanistan is a land fraught with danger, and it isn’t long before the party finds themselves fighting for their lives. As the threats intensify, Hyde must confront the harsh question: how many of her allies is she willing to sacrifice to find her brother? And what will she do when she finally stands before “The Sleeper” in the heart of the Black Valley? This episode concludes our playthrough of the scenario “Kali Ghati” by Shane Ivey. Join the Mayday newsletter here: eepurl.com/iIVUjo TRIGGER AND CONTENT WARNINGS: Violence, blood and gore, death, body horror, mental illness, cults. Implied self-harm, Blood, domestic turmoil, profanity, drug abuse, Fictious depiction of the war in Afghanistan, Military-industrial complex, Sexism in the workplace, Real-world Religion, Fake Religion and Cultural practices, Governmental Conspiracy Translation of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi in Recap: Brother, Where have you gone? What did the sands tell you that has set your heart to wander further from home? There is nothing in this world we cannot conquer together. Let me help you so we can return to the people we love. Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are © Mayday Roleplay, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property. CAST OF CHARACTERS • Lev (they/them) - Rory Lopez, Army Gunner (they/he) • Amanda (she/her) - Amy “Soups” Campbell, co-pilot (she/her) • Caleb (he/him) - Agent Pilgrim (he/him) • Eli (any/all) - Kona “Hyde” Morales, Army Pilot (she/her) • Zakiya (she/they) - Agent Ice (she/her) • Sergio (he/him) - The Handler MUSIC & SOUND EFFECTS • Post Sound Supervision: Sergio Crego, Eli Hauschel • Mixed: Eli Hauschel • Original Music: Aaron A. Pabst • Soundstripe (soundstripe.com) • Glitch Machines (glitchmachines.com/) • Soundly (getsoundly.com/) DELTA GREEN LINKS • Delta Green (http://deltagreen.com/) • Kali Ghati (https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/181675/Delta-Green-Kali-Ghati) MAYDAY ROLEPLAY LINKS • Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/maydayrp) • Ko-Fi (https://ko-fi.com/maydayrp) • Our website (https://www.maydayroleplay.com/) • Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/@Maydayrp)
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Doom to Repeat is a Delta Green actual play podcast with violent themes and adult language.
Listener discretion is advised. Hello and welcome to episode 27 of Doom to Repeat. I'm Sergio,
your handler. I'm Love and today I'll be playing Rory Lopez. I'm Amanda and I will be playing
Amy Campbell. I'm Caleb James Miller and I'll be playing Agent Pilgrim. I'm Eli and I'm playing
Kona Hyde Morales. I'm Zakiya and I'll be playing Agent Ice.
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In this episode, we complete the scenario, Cal Morales,
stationed at Forward Operating Base Turner in Paquita.
We were both serving our respective tours, but regularly radioed each other.
In our last conversation, he was agitated, distracted.
I reminded him that we were so close to the end and to hang on a bit longer, to sleep
on it, and it gets better in the morning.
When he missed two windows of communication, I acquisitioned a request to visit FOB Turner,
but was denied by Captain Elliot Byers, who oversees the site.
I was told my presence was not needed.
The captain believes that he has the authority
to tell me when and where I can visit my brother,
which just doesn't fly.
So with some haggling and trading the rest
of my boar jerky pop sent from Uncle Kainani,
I got the next detail from my wingman,
Supes and I, to turn her,
an escort ops of two MIs, Lin and Tel.
I don't waste my time thinking about the MIs.
My only concern is that I'm escorting those who intend to investigate my brother.
And arriving at Turner, I confirmed he was missing, possibly AWOL.
It was up to the MIs to determine the events and the occurrences as Turner was in the process
of handing over the site to the Afghan military.
The last thing they needed is a missing person who would forestall their exit.
I don't know how much longer I can keep it together.
I know Liam.
I know who he is.
But I don't see him everywhere I look around this space.
The people I speak to don't talk about the kindness, the way he can keep your head up in a tough spot.
It was like he was a different person entirely.
Something's wrong. And I just can't place it and you know when you start having dreams about it you start
to to know
no I'm going to find him and we're gonna figure this out
Supes and I have been watching the Mi's through a grunt named Lopez. I have a shit
but they at least know what brothers in arms mean
and for that I will be grateful. They plan to head out to the village my
brother frequented. I think I'll find better answers there. So
It is July 17th, 2011, bright and early. An assembly has gathered around two MRAPs.
Officer Lopez has organized an excursion to Caloosh-Kel on behalf of the military intelligence officers Morrison and Tell.
Can we just set the setting real quick of what does it look like getting ready
for those MRAPs and this excursion? I think Pilgrim Tell is someone who
over prepares in these situations. He has a lot of baked-in anxiety that comes
with having done this for a long time. That's both the work on the public sector and the work on the deep, deep private sector
that is the program.
And so it is a long, arduous process.
It's the closest he gets to ice in terms of over-preparing.
He's up before dawn getting a million different things ready.
He has two different go bags. He has a shotgun and a Kalashnikov AK-47 that he
keeps with himself to more mimic the the country he's in. A service pistol. He's
fully geared up strapping in the body armor and everything and just
recanting all of this
information over to himself again and again everything he's learned so far to get the
details right.
He's petrified for what happens if he gets it wrong.
You're preparing and a man approaches one of the officers puts his boot up on the the MRAP and cocks his M4 looking at you.
This is Sergeant Ryan Harding. He is one of the commanders and he is going to be commanding the second MRAP with you.
And he smiles at you and says, come prepared, I like it. Better be ready for anything.
Yeah, you never know what you're going to walk into. You got your fucking boots on my MRAP though.
He throws his hands up in in in, you know, kind of pretend sorry and starts backing up as I'll know my place and he starts walking back to his MRAP.
No, that's that's all right. You know, we're gonna see what this is all about. I'll forgive you later.
Agent Ice, Len Morrison, what are you doing?
agent I sled Morrison what are you doing if I know that tell is on equipment a sort of the heavier stuff I think she's gathering all of the materials that
they could have extracted from the room some like a dried blood sample I don't
think it'll be helpful necessarily but just sort of assembling all of the clues
she's got the cipher. I think it's more
Just a mental game like she's the kind of person that meditates before she goes on something like this
But just not really she's not worried about the logistics of going. It's what we do when we get there Lopez
This is a little unusual for you
I mean you've actually managed to put together an excursion here, a small platoon of soldiers, two MRAPs.
Are you doing anything different this morning than you may have done any other day?
I think Lopez has the capacity to be efficient and like actually useful
that rarely gets seen, so I think they're trying to
emulate that a little bit, especially after their conversation with Hide and Soup yesterday. I think they're trying to emulate that a little bit, especially after their conversation with Hide and Soup yesterday.
I think they're a little bit trying to show their worth, you know, directing the folks on the MRAP,
like gathering all the supplies they're gonna need.
Almost, almost serious. Not full, but a little closer than they have been. Hyde, you step out of Liam's tent
and you can see across the fob
that the MRAPs are being assembled.
You recall Lopez promising you two seats,
but by your estimation, you have maybe moments
before they're ready to roll out.
And you aren't ready and neither is Campbell. What are you doing? I?
Fucking swear to my breath that I run over to Campbell. I'm gonna kick their bunk
Why what now sleeping Beauty let's go I'm like throwing their jacket in their fucking face
They're rolling out in like five. Let's go
Fuckers, I assume there's no time to get any other weapon
outside of my pistol.
If you can get a seat, I'll say that you can have an M4.
Okay.
So the two of you rush over to the M wraps.
I wanna try to not look like we are like here last minute.
We're just arriving exactly when we're supposed to be.
Okay, that's fine.
Why don't you give me either Constitution or Charisma checks
rolls to determine whether you can appear as if you're not huffing and
puffing or you know whether you can maintain a kind of cool demeanor.
That's a fail with a 92 for Khan.
That's a fail on a 60 with a 67.
The two agents, Pilgrim and Ice, you can give me alertness checks.
You will have plus 20 because Hyde and Campbell failed their roles.
And an 11.
That's a critical success.
A 38 under my 80, so a success.
The two of you are preparing.
You have a moment where you're communicating and you do see two soldiers run up out of breath
and it's kind of noticeable and as you take a moment to take them in you
realize these aren't just two soldiers these are the two helicopter pilots that
brought you here to Fob Turner. Ice, come over here yeah? You recognize those two?
Yeah I don't understand why they're both here.
Yeah, it kind of seems fishy, right?
Your hackles up on this one too.
Maybe one of them's just dropping the other off.
Are they close enough to address?
Absolutely, yeah. You can shout out to them.
Morning.
Oh, morning.
Morning, ma'am.
Running a little late this morning, huh?
Sorry, we had to go over to the captain's quarters to...
He wanted us to join on this mission, so...
You're here on captain's orders.
Yeah, I mean, Turner's, you know, heading out for the most part,
so they don't want to give off any more personnel than they can muster,
so he asked if we could lend a hand.
Lopez, you can see this interaction as well.
Oh, you're finally here
Yeah, sorry captain had to talk to us first. I look Lopez in the eye right captain
Make sense. Yeah, sorry
Didn't mean to be late
Could I?
Could I get your guys's names again?
It's I've been here a while now and sometimes the faces just kind of run together
It helped if I had the name to put it to I'm hide I've been here a while now and sometimes the faces just kind of run together.
It'd help if I had the name to put it to.
I'm Hyde. That's Supes.
Oh, sorry. Let me be a little more formal here.
I know that we run a little looser around this base.
Could I get your full names?
Lopez, aren't we already delayed?
I don't think that's, yeah, I don't think that's relevant.
I look at all the other soldiers.
Do you guys have a problem with my name being hide there, boys?
Sergeant Ryan Harding is like, come on, let's boot up.
We're wasting daylight hours.
Yes, sir.
Come on, Sal.
Fine.
You're in a hurry, sir.
Hey, you don't tell me what I'm in, okay?
If I stop for a reason, it's for a reason.
Load up.
I move to the MRAP.
We have two MRAPs.
There are eight seats possible in each.
The MRAPs are similar to Humvees,
a little bit more protected.
There is actual mine deterrent armor on the vehicle.
We need to choose a commander.
Pilgrim and I seem like the two most obvious candidates.
Between the two of you, who would like to command this MRAP?
I'll command.
With eight seats total, there's MRAP 1 and MRAP 2.
How would we like to organize it? Who is in what seats?
Lopez is going to avoid Harding if they can,
because they've been around him on base and he's annoying as hell.
And they do not want to be close to him if they can, because they've been around him on base and he's annoying as hell.
And they do not want to be close to him if they can help us.
They're going to swing up into the gunner
of whichever one he's not in.
Yeah, no problem.
You can jump in with what I assume the other agents
would be jumping into, Ice and Pilgrim.
I'd like to be with the pilots if I can.
Yeah, I mean, I'll go wherever it seems logical.
Each of you are going to be assigned a call sign.
You are beacon one, Pilgrim.
Beacon two will be Ice.
Beacon three will be Lopez.
Beacon four and five will be Bryant and Booker.
Bryant, I believe, will be driving and Booker is the medic.
Beacon six will be Yaseem, the translator. Beacon 7 will be Hyde and beacon 8 will be Soup. In MRAP 2 there is
Sergeant Ryan Harding and then five other soldiers including Jimmy Ravel
Lopez's bunkmate. If you would like their names I'm welcome I'll give them to you
but if you didn't ask for them they don't offer them. The next question I have is which vehicle is leading is
your vehicle leading or is MRAP 2 leading? Let's have MRAP 2 lead unless
someone has an alternative thought there. The soldiers jump in the order is given
by Pilgrim to move out MRAP 2 lead the way and the second MRAP drives around you and begins leading you down the mountain away from FOB Turner and towards Cluj-Kell.
It's about an hour's drive northeast through rough hills that are very sparsely populated. Tied as you drive, you can't help but notice far to the east, the blue outline of the Vajita
Mountain, and you wonder if perhaps Liam is in fact waiting there for you.
I think I'm just fixated on it, like preoccupied on it.
I'm not really trying to engage with anybody.
I'm just kind of like, lean back, just eyes over there, just wondering.
Because it seems like we're going in the opposite direction of where I have a good feeling of
Where I should be going I don't have
I
Think ice is just gonna straight-up ask while we're driving. Is there any particular reason to pilots wanted to go on a drive today? I
Mean, we're not just pilots
We're we're soldiers. I'm just as capable in the air as I'm on the ground.
I mean, I don't understand why that's such a big deal.
Okay, that's just, it's not quite clicking logically
for me, we don't have any other pilots around though.
I mean, I know you're more than pilots or soldiers
and Americans, but it just seems dangerous to put all your eggs in one basket.
Especially when those eggs keep ignoring direct questions from their commanding officers.
I'm just here to get a tan. Yeah. So if I were to give in a call to the captain right now and ask
if he was given special orders for you two to be on this MRAP. I get the answer that that was a go ahead.
Go for it.
Cab's a busy man.
Look, Tell, you could absolutely call him the captain
and you could absolutely waste his time.
And then when you find out that we're supposed to be here,
what do you think he's gonna do?
He's gonna rim all of our assholes
because now you're wasting his time.
You know, he just wants this solved.
And I've just been told, put ass, elbow in this seat.
And that's it, man. That's all it is.
That's all it can be.
That has shit all to do with me.
Hide.
Do you call it in?
Yeah, I call it in.
Hey, Captain, I got a question for you here.
Your man Lopez put together a ragtag group out here,
and I've got two soldiers who won't even give me
their first or last name, their designation.
They threw the Hilo into here.
They were our pilots.
You got names, designations.
Oh, and even better, did you ask them to come on this mission?
And I'm making direct eye contact with Hyde.
Hyde, you have a moment, if you wanted to,
to take his finger off that trigger and tell the truth.
Otherwise, I'm gonna ask Agent Pilgrim
to make a luck roll, please.
I don't know if it suits Campbell.
Should I stop him?
I said go with the luck.
Yeah, I'm gonna test my luck.
We have that on record. We have it on record.
You want to succeed this luck roll. You want to roll under 50.
I've got a 22.
Fuck, this is insane.
I want political success too.
You went to me on dice.
Yeah, you don't cross-gate with dice involved.
One thing you notice,
and as you continue to drive, it becomes more apparent.
There is always this kind of static interference over the walkies.
But you are able to reach Fob Turner, you are able to reach Captain Byers, and eventually
you get him back a little irate, saying,
The two pilots went with you?
That's, uh, hold on.
And you hear papers shuffling, Campbell and Morales. saying the two pilots went with you that's a whole lot and he's here paper
shuffling Campbell and Morales well captain are these two they're
respectable enough they're they're not pulling a fast one should I go back
should I drop these fuckers off or what's the situation here they're not in
my command I believe they're yours so do with them what you will I'm gonna make
direct eye contact with Hyde again.
Thinking that name is starting to, you know,
ringing dinner bells.
You know what, Captain?
I think I'm going to keep them around, at least for this trip,
see why they were so eager to come along.
But thanks for the information.
I appreciate it.
Thank you for being honest with me.
Bowers out.
So do you want to tell me now?
What, my full name?
Why are you here?
I'm here to escort two MIs to a village.
Listen, there are a lot of people
that you can try that with.
None of them are in this car.
Please tell me why you're here.
I look like soups. I'm looking for somebody. Who?
I'm looking for my brother.
Liam Morales?
Liam Morales. I'm Kona Morales, my sister.
Ice looks to Campbell. Are you their best friend?
Jesus Christ. No, I'm their friend.
And I know Liam, he's a good dude.
I've got, I've known, I know the family well.
Campbell, I go way back.
I just caught the soups thing.
Okay, that fully tracks now? Great.
How'd you get on this, uh, expedition of ours?
Uh, phew. You'd be surprised what you can do when you ask.
Yeah. I'm a really good smooth talker.
I just, you know, tenacity is usually the word that my superior officers like to put it towards.
Uh, yeah, real go-getter, gung-ho. Bryant the driver calls out,
Kluge Kell coming up,
as he begins to make the turn into the small village.
Kluge Kell is a hillside sprawl of poor stone houses
and ramshackle huts.
When the MRAPs pull up,
the villagers stop what they're doing
and they come to greet you.
The children are intrigued by you
and the adults never take their eyes off of you.
But they smile and they welcome you.
How do you proceed?
What do you think, Ice?
We can take everybody in to talk to this elder,
and then from there,
we'll figure out where the tenacious people go.
Yaseen, the translator is happy to join you.
Bryant offers to join you,
as he has been here before with Liam. Hyde and Campbell, do you try to join them as well? I'll just walk with it
without asking. Yeah, you just go with purpose. The second MRAP team kind of
mingle outside of their vehicles, keep watch and interact with the the locals.
You make your way to the hut of the village elder, his name is Zahir Cluj.
He is a large, stocky man, probably in his 60s, seems to be of good health, has this
big healthy beard with these long white streaks in it.
He has a friendly, welcoming face.
Though there is a language barrier, the villagers all seem friendly and welcoming to you.
They sit you down in front of Zahirer. They set out tea and snacks for you.
And Zaheer seems happy to speak with you. He introduces himself and asks why the Americans have decided to visit.
Well, we first thank you for having us here. We just have a few questions. We're looking for someone.
And we think that they might have been deeply interested in your town, your culture.
We want to get as much information as we can, if that's alright with you.
We will help where we can. Who is this person you are looking for?
A man by the name of Liam Morales. Have you heard that name before?
A man by the name of Liam Morales. Have you heard that name before?
Liam, of course, yes. Young Liam has come to us several times. Friendly man, he's offered us
presents. Yes, very kind. I'm sorry to hear that he's gone missing. Yes, so are we. He seemed very interested in the Black Valley and we're wondering if he...
these gifts that he exchanged, were they for information specifically about that?
If you could tell us what you told him so we can get into his mind.
You see him as they're translating for you, and one thing you notice is that he does not say the word specifically,
Caligati. It seems like he, and as you've learned, Caligati is the kind of exact translation for Black Valley,
or one of the translations for Black Valley, Death Valley, etc.
So you feel as if he's probably used a variation of the word,
and Zakir smiles at him, smiles at you, gives a kind of blank expression,
and then shakes his head like, I don't know what you're talking about. Apologies. She flips through the specific translation or the
pronunciation that she wrote.
Caligati?
The leader, Zaheer, kind of smiles even broader and begins
speaking to Yaseem and Yaseem translates. I'm not exactly sure
what you're talking about. There are very, there are many
valleys in here, many valleys that once the Sun
Sets become like dark black valleys almost in a joking way. He's kind of saying this and as he's talking
Bryant
Whispers to you that's bullshit. I was here a couple of times with Liam and I heard the word Caligati come out of his lips
a couple of times
Thank you, first, for being protective of our sensibilities or just your own interests, but
this is time sensitive. We know that Morales was interested in some abstract concepts,
and she puts a photo of what they saw under the bed down.
We know that he was obsessed with Zune,
a type of draconic deity of sorts.
We are just trying to get to the bottom of it.
If you could just be honest with us, we'd appreciate it.
You can attempt to make a persuade or anthropology roll.
Let's do persuasion.
No.
It's a fail with a 69.
Oh, nice.
Nice.
Nice.
Thanks, guys.
It's not a Delta Green campaign with us if we don't roll a 69.
Yeah.
That's a way to fail.
Can I get plus 20 for 69?
69 should always be a success, I feel like. Yeah, that's way too fair. Can I get plus 20 for 69 or 69 should always be a success? I feel like yeah, that's an autocrat
Zaheer seems to
Deflect the question again with a joke with bringing up other topics of you know
There are other interesting places in the region that maybe he wandered off to as
Yaseen kind of translates some of this to you, you can tell he is also uncomfortable.
And you've established already that Zakir knows of this.
It's likely that these guys do too.
They're just holding back for some reason.
And it's just a matter of getting them to admit it.
How close is Supes and Hyde to them?
You're all sitting together,
so you're all within speaking range.
I'm gonna nudge, hide a little bit,
and kind of go like, not to them.
Like, you want to try?
Maybe that'll help.
I've been, yeah, I don't know.
I've been quiet just trying to listen to everything
because I'm also getting new information from Lin as well.
And if it seems that things aren't they're not agreeing to give any more information and I'm aware of the situation, I might go and pull out the photo that I have of Liam and I.
And then I try to put it as respectfully as I can down in front of them and point at Liam and say to them, I promised my dad that I'd do whatever I can for my brother if anything were to happen to him.
And I just want to know where he went so that I can bring him home.
This automatically succeeds, and I'll explain why.
Zaheer takes the photo and Yaseen translates for you what you are saying.
And you see a tear form in Zaheer's eye and it rolls down his face and kind of soaks into
his beard.
And he looks at you, connecting with you in a way
that you don't quite understand why.
And he begins to speak softly.
And Yassim translates that Zaheer's own son
disappeared a few months ago.
But it was not a disappearance
where they don't know where he has gone.
Zaheer admits that often local villagers, local men, will join up together
from time to time and form a band of fighters who stand against Caligati. And though he warned his
son not to do it, zealously his son went out anyway. He explains that the fighters they keep watch
at Caligati, they make sure that the haunted village and its people don't spread their evil.
It becomes very clear that he's explaining they keep strangers away from it.
He explains that he has not seen his son in a while, but on the occasion, these fighters who live in hidden camps in the hills, sometimes come to villages like their own, demanding food and ammunition,
and they recruit young men once in a while, like Zaheer's son.
And he mentions his son's name, Asad.
He finishes by explaining that nobody in Cluj-Kel has seen this band of fighters for a while,
probably more than a year, but he knows that his son wanted to
and probably went to go find them. And so he admits it. He admits that there is a place
and that his own son is missing because of it.
Can you give us a better location of where these possible fighters could have gone to or camp locations.
Yaseem translates this and Zaheer points to the east, to Varjita Mountain,
that you can see outside his tent.
And he says, head east and you will find it.
Bryant, who is there with you, you know, does the math very quickly and he says,
if he's saying we have to head to Vergida Mountain,
that's about a four hour drive from here.
Well, what time is it now?
It's maybe 7.30 in the morning.
Is this everything that you told to Liam?
Is this everything he told?
Zaheer nods and says that he was able to
keep this from Liam a little bit longer but he has been
touched by Morales's story, Hyde's story. You know, he doesn't seem to feel as if
there is anything else worth mentioning other than stressing that Caligati is a
cursed place that you should strongly avoid. Agent Lopez, I will point out to
you again because of your training being out
here for a few years, that when Zaheer mentions the fighters who guard Caligati, it sure does
remind you of the way many Afghanis describe Taliban-like forces. It might be worth reporting
to Captain Byers, as they could be referring to a growing insurgency force.
Yeah, I think hearing that, Lopez will excuse himself and just step out far enough to be away from anyone who is in the tent. They waffle about pushing the call button
for a few minutes and pace.
And then they'll radio back to buyers
with just an update on all that information.
And just say, I know we're trying to move out of here,
but I don't know, they don't seem like they're hurting anyone
besides keeping people out of this like cursed city or whatever.
But you like probably should know that, so there you go.
Go ahead and give me a luck roll.
26.
Static over the line, but you are able to reach the fob.
And Byers appreciates the update.
He does find the information interesting, and the way he operates, you know
He'll probably act on it in some way or another but in the moment you're just telling him what's what's going on
And then as soon as they're done, they're kind of like
Well can't take it back now
Inside the tent what else would we'd like to ask or do what is your son's name in case?
We bump into you have something we can can give to encourage him to come home?
Do you have news for us to tell him?
You can tell him his sister bore a boy, and his name is Asad, A-S-A-D.
Is there anything strange about the way this group addresses outsiders?
It's how violent are they?
What should we expect?
He clarifies that these are men
who are as zealous as any Taliban fighting force.
They believe that what they are doing
is kind of a holy directive,
and don't be surprised if they are unfazed
by your advanced weaponry. I get that they protect things coming out of Caligati,
but if we were to meet them and discuss the possibility
of investigating the area for Mr. Morales,
do you think that they would push back on that?
Do you think they'd come to us with means to fight?
You will have to find them first, but perhaps.
But they will refuse to allow anyone near the village.
All right. I'm good, Len.
Yeah. Len starts to prepare to leave, gets up and says thank you, and then motions
for everybody to get the fuck out. So we got a four hour drive.
I'm going to go to our translator and just sort of introduce myself to the elder
straight up and the last thing I'll ask him is have we have you met me before? The final words
of Yaseem are spoken and Zaheer takes you in looks you up and down and there's this moment
where you think he's about to say something very profound, and then he just has a big belly
laugh and begins kind of chuckling and takes your hand
and shakes it.
Yeah.
That's what I thought.
OK.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You know, he gives the white boy bow 50 times and then gets
himself out of the room.
Is there a chance that I heard that question? Yeah, anyone that was still in the room, yeah.
Then on the way out, what was that?
Have you been here before?
It's, I've just been getting things confused lately, that's all.
What do you mean? Like, what do you mean?
You ever just see faces you think you know them?
Like strangers on the street sometimes, you run into somebody,
you think, ah, I met you somewhere. You got a face like you think you know them. Like strangers on the street sometimes. You run into somebody.
You think, ah, I met you somewhere.
You got a face like that, you know?
And that elder of a village, you think, yeah, maybe.
Well, you got that face on around me.
Nothing, just trying to make sure you're all right.
I'm good. I'm good. We're good.
We got good information.
It's good we brought the pilots along.
I mean, they were pretty useful here. Yeah. You're all right. I'm good. I'm good. We're good. We got good information. It's good we brought the pilots along.
I mean, they were pretty useful here.
Yeah.
You just, you let me know if,
nevermind, nevermind.
Let's go.
You step out into the bright hot sun.
It has been maybe an hour,
so we'll say it's about 8.30 now.
There is a wiry old man that comes stumbling up the road.
He is wagging his finger and shouting at you as a group.
You know what, we brought the translator, right? He didn't know what he was saying, right?
Oh, yes, that's right. I think I'd go get Yaseem. If they're not out with us, I think I'll go get him and point towards the man.
Do you know what he's saying? Is he talking to us?
Yaseem immediately notices the man at the same time that you did, and he's listening to what he's saying.
Before the old man can really get too much closer, the other villagers kind of surround and pacify him.
It's very clear that they are a little concerned that he might upset you, you being the Americans,
and he is quickly kind of carted off.
Yaseem turns to you, Agent Ice, and just says,
we should leave, and he starts making his way to the MRAP.
What was that about?
You can't just say we're going to leave like that.
You got to explain what the hell just happened.
I'll explain on the way.
I'd listen to him yeah sure all right let's
exfil look at him be like like look at his eyes like okay you all hop into the
M wraps and they begin their travel back to the fob Turner there is this kind of
tension in the vehicle as you have asked Yaseem
a question and he is strangely silent. Eventually he turns to you all and he addresses you. You are
behind him as he is sitting in the front passenger side and he says, um, that man, he was accusing
us of being cursed. Caligari is cursed and blasphemous. To seek out a place like that is to tempt the wrath of God.
Lopez, you recognize Yacine's words as insubordination.
He's speaking out of turn.
Do you let him say his piece or do you call him out?
I let him go.
I've got my boot propped up on the part of the car
behind him and leaning forward,
but I am ready to grab him and sit him back down if he gets too spun up, I guess.
He continues.
I mean, what are the chances this Liam Morales
is still alive?
They're Taliban everywhere.
And he points out to the mountains,
probably looking at us right now.
Supes is going to go ahead.
They're going to look and see if the agents are doing anything
and it's like not happening. It's going like sit down that is not your call that is not
your concern you're here to be a translating box so sit down shut the fuck
up and translate thank you and that I'm gonna kind of look to hide and just be
like don't listen at bullshit he follows your eyes to hide, and he says,
this is a fool's errand, and then he turns around.
I mean, it's the military, my guy.
Everything's a little bit of a fool's errand.
I try to be quiet, because I feel like if I don't,
I'm going to say something very unkind to him.
Yeah, I'm going to be right.
What's next?
I think the quicker we can get
there before it gets dark, the more time we have to think. To Caligati? Yeah, I
mean, is there... what else do we do? We got to get in there. Len, we gotta, we gotta
go back to the camp. We got to drop some, some of these MRAPs off. We got to have a
discussion, you and me.
We gotta see about the computer we've got back there.
We don't know what we're going into,
and there's a lot of, we're too big.
And I think you know that.
Especially because you and I, you know.
There are boundaries you don't cross before you're ready to.
Yeah, I'm jumping ahead, let's go back.
Ryan Harding, the commander of the other MRAP,
radios you through the static.
All right, Beacon 1, we're to next.
I think we're back to the FOB,
and we'll drop you pretty ladies back off,
and then we're gonna go back out, I think, in expedition,
either later tonight or start of tomorrow.
You'll need us again later tonight, right?
No.
No, I don't think so.
I don't think Captain Byers would like sending an MRAP out by itself.
That is a hell of a thing, isn't it?
It would be terrible for Captain Byers to be putting that into disposition.
You know what?
Before we really take this away from him, you know what,
when we get back we'll have a conversation and make sure he's okay.
Okay, I'm happy to follow you.
Listen, Sergeant, I know that you want to drop some clips, I get it, I'm the same fucking
way, but we gotta have a reason to. And as soon as I have one, I'll call you up, okay?
As long as you give me that reason, I'll be there for you.
Yeah, don't go blowing your load before it's ready.
We're only at the dance, you gotta wait until after.
The teams saddle up and you go another hour back
to FOB Turner.
We'll say it's now about 9.30, 10.
You arrive, pull out of the vehicles.
As you are stepping out, tell you are approached by the same science
officer. Sam's walks up to you and says, I've been able to put it together. I've got a bunch of files
if you want to read them. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. I do. Yeah, I want it all if you can. You follow
him to the station and you can see that there is basically his computer monitor
up and there are a series of PDF and text documents that have been recovered
from the hard drive. Okay I'm gonna make sure that Len's with me too just so we
can get this information again. And what do you do with all this just start going
through it? I don't know Len do you think this is the time now? Should we speak with
the captain? Should we decomp with these pilots? What do you think?
Uh, I kind of want to go through this information first. I feel like it'll set the tone for
how we talk to them and why we tell them they can't come with us.
Good, good. Yeah, I'm with you. So then yeah, we're gonna read through them.
If we can like keyword search through some of this, I would also be down for that just keyword
Black Valley, Big Bad, Call of Cthulhu, things like that.
Agent Ice, you begin searching keywords and it actually helps and I'll say that
only about an hour of time is wasted before you realize that you're kind of going over the unresearched
elements of what Liam was studying. There are articles that go back as we're
talking about Victorian era books and papers and studies that were photocopied
a million times over that mostly reaffirm what Liam was talking about.
His reading of Arthur Blythe, Merriweather, and others.
There's also the research on the pagan god Zune as well.
Tell I don't think this is pushing us in a direction we don't already know where
we're going.
All right, well then let's wave a magnet over the hard drive and
say nothing came back.
Sounds good to me.
You do that and you see Sam's kind of noticing it, putting his hands up in frustration and...
Well, alright.
There was nothing on this fucking thing, it's so weird.
Thanks for your work though.
Nothing on it, yeah sure, sure, okay.
We'll always have the Froot Loops, right?
What's next, soldiers? Should we bite the bullet and tell Morales she's not coming with us?
Yeah. She's gonna be really sad.
I don't want to deal with that.
We could just not tell her. We could leave without her.
Pull the old Irish exit and make our way out into the desert.
Hell, we could do it on that Lopez kid, too.
I mean, that's the only way they got in our truck, right?
You almost had me.
I knew. I should have pulled back on the Lopez shit. You liked that one.
Yeah, I knew it.
Ah, fuck, I almost had you.
I was still there and then it got mean.
I wasn't trying to be mean. I'm trying to keep them fucking alive.
We're supposed to be nice to these people. What if we have to come back and then we come
back and it's like, oh, remember when we ditched you?
What's nicer? Giving them the opportunity to live with a question on what happened to
Liam or to die with the answer?
Okay, we tell them. We tell them they're cut. We tell them the rest of them are cut. That
was like 20 people deep, isn't it?
So it's been about an hour. What are Hyde and Campbell and Lopez up to?
I definitely want to duck Captain Byers for sure. So I don't know, maybe I don't know. Maybe I'll
hover around where these two agents are because I clock them probably heading over to that tent.
So I'm at least in the area. If I notice them looking after the agents,
then I'm gonna probably just, like,
let Hyde do their thing and get Lopez
and get to know them better.
And be like,
how's the ma-chao?
How do you expect it to be?
I mean, we're a fob that's getting shut down.
It's shit.
If it's hot, it's better than not.
Let's go.
Yeah, all right.
So sure enough, agents, you step out
and you don't go very far before you see Hyde
sitting on a crate, seemingly waiting for you.
Here they are.
I'm guessing you wanna talk, Morales.
You don't have to talk. Sometimes not talking is the best answer, you know, we just do.
Oh good, well then you know what this is. Let's go, Len.
Oh, then I...
Tell starts to walk away.
Then I'm gonna get up and I'm gonna follow.
Oh, nah, no, that's where it descends if if we're not talking you could go back on the crate
We'll not talk and we'll go about our days
Yeah, do you have something to tell me tell cuz I mean I don't have anything really to tell you but like, you know
I'm all ears about where we're going next
About where we're going next. Yeah. Well, that's a very limited space.
It doesn't have many miles on it.
I figure you can choose whether this comes from me or Len.
Spit it out.
We will not be.
We thank you for your service.
The village back there, that was incredible work, truly.
Yeah, so when are we rolling out?
We are rolling out soon, but you, I think, I feel like you've contributed as much as you could.
And I, again, thank you so much, but I really just don't see you coming to the next phase of this mission.
If you want, we can tell you what happens next
on our side of things.
If that'll bring you some comfort,
I can tell you what our next move is
so that you feel you're at least looped in, okay?
Okay, sure.
We are going to take an expedition,
most likely out to meet with one of these insurgent groups
and see if they're willing to talk.
If they're not, then we'll probably put ourselves into danger.
But if they have valuable information on what this Black Valley has inside of it, then we'll
figure that out.
And we'll try and track whether they've seen Liam or Assad anywhere in the area, and then
we'll follow that trail.
Because of what we are, we're gonna spin your captain a yarn.
It's a necessary yarn.
It's one that he's not gonna be happy with,
but you'll be happy with in the long run,
because it means a better chance
of Liam coming out of this alive.
And then we're going to either bring back your brother,
or we're going to die,
and we're sparing the more likely option for you.
Because I know you said that thing about your father
and I may not look like I much care about how people feel,
but you made that promise,
but you never mentioned your own life in that.
And I can't imagine what your father's gonna do when he finds out that you died trying to find your brother and he's lost two of his children.
The last time I talked to my brother, he was agitated about something. I thought it was about something about home. I appreciate the sentiment that you want to spare me from something.
But whatever you're really here for that involves my brother, I have to find him.
I cannot leave here knowing that I could have at least known something. I'm scared for him,
and I need you to understand that that's
not gonna stop me from getting what I want out of this which is joining you on
this mission. So you can tell Byers, you can try to physically restrain me on it,
I'm going to be sitting in that car with you heading to that valley. I need to
know why he wrote that Death Awakens the sleeper on his floor and why he's so preoccupied
with it.
I can't look my father in the eye and not be able to tell him the truth.
I think I give a long look to Len just trying to gauge where Len is at in this whole situation.
Len was trying really hard not to address any of the softer issues of this,
because as soon as they come up,
she's immediately thawing about it,
and at this point is about two sentences away
from just saying, yeah, come on,
and is trying to stand by what we agreed.
I don't think what you're saying is crazy.
It makes perfect sense to me.
You're not gonna find your brother.
And your father won't know what happened to you. Or your brother. Campbell too.
Soldiers go missing all the time. That's something other people can get over. Now
for you, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know if there's a therapist in the
world that can help you with it, but your father can.
I'll let you come.
If you can look me in the eyes
and tell me that you're okay with the consequences,
that you won't judge me in whatever afterlife
that comes after this,
that you will not look at me with disdain, scorn,
you won't look at Len the same way,
you will never judge us for what happens
after you say yes to this.
If you can promise me that, if you can give me every ounce of your fucking body that you can commit to that idea,
then you can come and you can bring all your little friends, but they have to swear the same.
I think the entire time Tell is explaining that to them, Hyde is shifting both between Lin and him.
But as soon as he finishes, I think Hyde will immediately say yes.
I accept the consequences.
Oh, shit. Fuck.
Alright.
I think we're gonna leave tomorrow morning.
We gotta get the other two.
We're spending, sounds like we're spending one more night at FOB Turner.
Yeah.
Um, I'd like to go speak with the captain.
And I probably clue in Len on what I'm trying to do.
I'm gonna go convince the captain we didn't find anything of note in
the city and we're moving on to the next phase of our investigation that doesn't include the FAHOP.
Okay.
When you enter Byers' tent, you explain the situation to Byers.
Go ahead and give me a persuasion check at minus 20 percent because Byers does not like the idea
of sending out a MRAP by itself without backup.
He is going to insist that you have help.
Okay, so I'm at a 20% then.
A 36, I fail.
No matter which way you cut it,
what it boils down to is,
Byers does not wanna lose a very expensive vehicle
sending it out into the desert
for whatever direction you maniacs are heading.
He insists that you go with the other MRAP.
Yeah, I let him know that we'll make sure
that we do that first thing in the morning.
And then I'll go back to Len,
and I guess Hyde too, now that we're like a group here,
and just inform them too,
that I think we ought to leave a little earlier than planned
Hide what's your familiarity with M. Raps? It's the car. I can drive them. You think you could steal one?
Whoa, steal one? No judging. No judge. Just take one a little earlier than we planned to. This is not I mean
If this was my operating base, maybe. You remember the question you said yes to?
Like, this is what you signed up for.
I mean, why not ask Lopez?
You want to put that idiot in charge of stealing the Neam Wrap?
They're not an idiot.
What about Suke's? We'll put Campbell's on that.
They have a secret wisdom that you are missing out on,
and I need you to back the shit up about that, okay?
Secret wisdom? Look at the way you just described and that's the nicest way to call somebody an
idiot I've ever fucking heard oh my god can you okay can you delegate I guess who
can proactively liberate a car I will see what I can muster. Put tomato soup on that. I think
they could do that in a heartbeat. And what would you like this order, sir? I
mean I think we got to leave dead at night now. Captain's not exactly happy
with the idea of us taking just one by ourselves, but it came at the cost of
covering what we're doing to a certain extent.
So he has a belief that we're not really finding anything, which is much more preferable than
him being curious.
Okay.
Let me see what I can do then.
I'll get you your Embrat.
All right.
And then I'm gonna go five soups.
You find them in the mess hall and what do you say?
Do you have anything on your plate like food like a dessert that you've been like saving
for the end or something like that?
You know what?
I definitely have some cookies.
Okay I'm immediately grabbing the cookies the moment I sit down and I'm gonna eat those.
You know they don't got bad cookies here. I'm immediately grabbing the cookies the moment I sit down and I'm gonna eat those
You know, they don't got bad cookies here
You want some I'll hand back like the other half
No, I didn't purposely save that I'll break my cookie in half and put the other half on soups astray
Hey Lopez. Yo, you were able to pretty much get all of detail done today for our convoy out to the village. I mean, yeah, I did a little bit last night, but no one was like, chomping at the bit to come with us, to be fair.
Sure, but how hard would it to go ask somebody to just have an M rat ready to go for the morning just one
Just one I'm looking at like
Yeah, just one just one M rat
Just go don't worry about like, you know, just keys and ignition gas tank fool
Campbell just lowers their aviators
and just looking at kind of like,
the fuck you said?
I can get it done, but it is gonna cost you.
And what would be the cost?
If we make it back from this spooky desert city,
which honestly, I'm real curious about.
I don't know what the fuck those two are up to,
but I wanna know.
But I got folks back home to take care of.
So either you makes it out,
you say that I was coerced by those two MI fuckers,
that I didn't do it, it was against my will,
and they forced me to.
Oh Lopez, they kidnapped you in broad morning light
before we were even supposed to go out.
And I just so happened to be there to try to stop them.
And then it ended up being a whole thing.
And they didn't happen to put a,
threaten the other pilot as well to come along to.
You were just trying to do your duty
to save one of your brothers in arms, Campbell.
You're watching my back.
I appreciated your goodwill after our conversation here.
Exactly.
I just want to be clear.
We're covering each other's ass.
Fuck those two, right?
It'll be fine, Campbell.
We're just going out to the valley and hopefully talking to the people, and that's it.
It's fine.
Honestly, all I fucking care about is making sure my wife still has medical insurance so everything else can go to hell in a handbasket for all I care.
We'll look out for Lopez. Lopez is looking out for us.
Who else is gonna wield that big ol' gun?
Not them.
You know that there are eight seats on an MRAP and you currently have five.
Do we have to fill the MRAP?
Nope.
Should we fill the MRAP?
Do we want extra bodies?
Out of character, it would be nice to have some shields on board.
And by shields I mean soldiers 10 through 14.
Some red shirts.
What do you think of Bryant?
Oh, Bryant was good.
Bryant's a driver, he drives.
Alright.
Also, wouldn't be mad at having a mechanic.
It's not that long of a trip, but it might be nice to have a mechanic.
Do we need a translator?
We should bring the translator.
So that's Bryant, Booker, and Yaseem.
That's eight people.
So a little conspiracy begins to brew at Fob Turner
between the five of you.
Bryant and Booker are very hesitant to do this.
I think Lopez sets it up in a way that makes it sound like they're heading out early.
And then in the morning when the time comes, they're gonna play the like, oh, where's the
other team?
Just a very bad acting job.
You are one of them and they're going to believe you and they say we'll be on that MRAP when
you call us
Yaseen is a little more hesitant
What is the plan? Are you leaving early in the morning? Are you does that mean two or three in the morning? My thought was like which an hour
Yeah, like if we could arrive in the valley as the Sun is rising that would be ideal
So however early sunrise around like around like six, six thirty.
Leaving around one is probably a good idea then.
If there's any, I was gonna say,
if we're leaving around one,
I would like to collect some things
from the mess hall before we leave.
The reason is I would like us to just in case
if there's any guards and bribes,
kind of either bribe them with something,
like spill something, just something that they can have
so we can go past.
I don't think you need to roll for this.
I'll say that you could easily enough
bring some snacks over to some guards
or communicate with them in a way.
You just let them know you're rolling out,
it's on the docket, it's all part of the plan,
no need to worry when it happens.
So around 1am, you gather around the MRAP, you jump inside silently with your weapons and your armor.
Bryant and Booker are with you. Yaseem does not show up.
And you turn the vehicle on and make your way out. There's basically nobody up except the guards.
Campbell gives a signal to and they signal to you back
and you make it out of the fob.
Are you okay if I be the driver?
I don't think Bryant would allow that.
In the front next to him though.
So Bryant is driving, you are in the passenger seat.
I assume everyone else are in the back seats
and we have Lopez as the gunner.
Yep.
The Afghanistan mountains are no longer blazingly hot, but it is still so hot in the evening.
The vehicle smells of dust and diesel and stale sweat, but there is a beautiful night sky visible
with thousands of stars and a bright moon. I'm gonna be
quiet but I'm gonna I'm assuming I have like my navigation and maps and I'm
making sure I keep track of our locations. Okay gotcha yeah so you're
you're keeping up with the the travel making sure that you guys are on track
and you seem to be you head east into the Badlands, about three hours into what you know is a four hour drive.
Your armored vehicle drives through a ravine that rises steeply on either side and opens into a wider hillside about one kilometer ahead.
The road is isolated, stark, barren.
Who amongst the five of you has the highest alertness?
80.
1980 as well.
Same.
You may decide between the three of you.
One of you may make an alertness roll at minus 20%.
What do you think, boys?
It's your scenario, bro.
It's your trauma.
Yeah, that's true.
I'll take the responsibility then. It's my trauma. Yeah, that's true. I'll take the responsibility then.
It's my trauma.
Less than 60, here we go.
Let it be by my dice.
67.
Oh.
You are driving.
It is dark.
It is quiet.
Hide.
Your eyes are fixed on the road ahead of you.
And just as the MRAP drives over a
particular spot of ground you notice it the moon brings it glint on the ground
a glint of metal covered under dirt
what do you do? Is that an IED? I just screamed that out to Bryant that there's an IED in the road.
Bryant hears it, he looks at you, he slams on the brakes.
You're going about 40 or 50 miles though and you slide and it's not enough.
There is suddenly a massive explosion.
The vehicle flies into the air, upturns and crashes to the ground. ground Lopez I'm going to ask you to
make a dodge roll to see if you can survive this
Team, motherfuckers! Get your ass out of here!
Yes!
Who?
You feel the vehicle lift, and as it is flipping over,
you manage to loosen your feet and tumble away from it.
But you are now exposed out in the open.
This is a vehicle that can sustain IED damage.
So you are all alive, but the vehicle is now upside down.
You are disoriented and as you come to, you can smell fumes.
You can smell smoke.
It is not good that this vehicle is upside down.
You begin hearing from outside the crying and yelling of men,
the cocking of weapons and the scuttling of feet.
What's happening in this instant as you're kind of putting together what just happened? the cocking of weapons and the scuttling of feet.
What's happening in this instant as you're kind of putting together what just happened?
I think that Pilgrim's calling out, gas, we need to exfil, hands up, surrender.
There's no way we're going to survive any gunshot once we get out of here.
We got to get out though, it's going to catch fire.
The driver's side door can be opened.
Bryant kicks the door open and he begins issuing people out.
We're going to enter initiative.
If I'm on the ground,
can I start crawling my way back towards them
and try to like pull people out too?
And start like thinking on the back doors or whatever?
You can see it quicker and easier than the rest,
but you can tell that on top of the ridge,
there are maybe three individuals that are silhouetted
by moonlight and probably covering fire would be more useful than helping them get out.
Then as soon as I see those people I'm turning on my back staying prone so that I'm a harder
target to hit and I'm covering putting down suppressing fire covering fire.
The first attack group is going to go.
Lopez, you see these three individuals sit up
from behind a rock and begin making their way
down the mountain, down the hillside.
Your only assumption is they're probably trying
to get a better angle.
They're getting closer.
You see them kind of hide behind another rock
about 10 meters down from where they were originally.
Everything I'm seeing, I'm calling out to the others too.
Hide. You are in the vehicle. You are not able to get out because right now Bryant and Campbell are blocking the way out.
So what do you want to do? If I can't get out immediately, then I'm gonna go to the nearest window
and see if I can at least provide coverage or fire
as soon as somebody attempts to shoot at anybody
who's trying to escape the vehicle.
That's fine.
I'm going to say that if you make any attacks,
they will be at minus 20%
because you're inside the vehicle
and all of the open areas are at odd angles. They're not particularly easy to find and aim these soldiers, but you can do that.
Are you taking the... Are you basically holding your action this round?
Yeah, because nobody has yet to fire, so I'm going to wait until somebody makes contact before I fire back.
Lopez, it is not currently your turn,
so you have not yet had the ability
to move towards the vehicle.
You've just kind of tumbled out and come to,
but you hear gunfire in your direction.
Only two of them succeed at their firearms checks.
One of them rolls a one,
and the AK-47 has three armor piercing abilities
so you are going to take that full one point of damage as a spray of bullets
kind of you see them explode in the sand and eventually one of them ends up
hitting you. You are a lucky motherfucker. I rolled a two. So you're
gonna take an additional two damage. You do not see the
you have not taken the time to figure out where these bullets are coming from. It feels above you,
but they are not very good shots. This is still more hit points than Tuck has right now.
I still have more hit points as Lopez. Lopez, it is now your turn.
Can I see where the shots are coming from now?
As I've like settled and like felt the bullet graze my arm or wherever it hit me.
Please make an alertness check.
Okay.
That's an 84.
Even the men that were up there have now disappeared behind a rock, and as you look around you just can't figure out where this extra gunfire is coming from, because you know those bastards just hid behind something.
But you have your movement if you'd like to use it.
I guess I'm using my movement to kind of like hold a position and just keep an eye out for people coming up on the other side of us. To explain the situation, there is this kind of curve in the ravine,
and there are a few large boulders that have fallen to the ground.
You can either choose to hide behind a boulder or you can choose to hide behind the M-Rap.
Then, okay, knowing that now, I'm gonna roll towards one of the boulders
and just kind of butt my back up against it and keep an eye down the direction
that the rest of the party is
so that I can cover for them back the way we came.
These weapons that these men are firing at you
have something called a kill radius.
Any weapon with a kill radius
forces the person who is being attacked
to either drop prone
and be unable to do anything else on their turn, or they
can make a sanity check or just eat one sanity to move.
So I will say that you are in the kill radius of both of these attacks.
You feel the instinctive need to find cover.
You roll over to one of those boulders and mechanically you now have 10 points of cover
behind this boulder.
Back inside the MRAP pilgrim it is your turn. What are you doing? So the MRAP has that like
fold-out door behind the turret on the south side right or are we working with one that has no
back exit? It does have the the dual back doors. So I'm gonna try my best to use my strength to,
it's gonna be harder because we're, you know,
fully horizontal flipped over, but to get those open
and then crawling prone from the vehicle,
try and get a perspective on what's going on here.
They already shot, so surrendering feels out
of the situation for now.
So I'm just trying to get a better perspective
and get those doors open for us.
You will need to make a athletics check
as when you begin to move those back doors,
they are jammed from the crash.
I have a 35 under 80, so I succeed.
The doors are completely crushed, but the glass is not.
And you are able to smash it, kick it out,
and you see that there is enough space that you can crawl out. Okay, I will do so
It'll be the same situation as the front door, which is only two people at a time can exit the space got it
So if you'd like to spend your action you can in fact or your turn you can in fact move out of them
Hopefully they're not behind us
They're basically across from you and-
Well, would this be foolishly moving
in front of their sight lines, do you think?
No, no, I'll assume you're just basically
kind of ducking behind the MRAP.
You have enough movement to do that.
Yeah, that was my plan.
Perfect, okay.
For anyone that jumps out of the vehicle
and hides behind the vehicle,
the vehicle has 20 points of armor.
Are Tell and I on the same, like can I see Tell or is Tell on the other side of the MRAP?
Um, I will say that you can see Tell, yes.
Oh, holy shit, you're fucking alive!
I don't know how that happened, holy fuck!
Get down!
And I think I'm continuing to narrate everyone I see and where they're going,
uh, just so everyone is on the same page.
There's a lot of yelling and screaming and scrambling.
The vehicle is upturned, facing the opposite direction,
the west from which you came.
Ice, you are in the back,
but you see Pilgrim kick open the door.
Do you follow?
I do.
I don't think, if there's anything that is inside of the car
that I can get from where I'm at right now,
I'm going to...
I think if everyone has their guns on them already then that's fine but just like the duffel bag of any
additional weapons whatever like evidence that we brought with us I'm
going for that and heading for the back of the vehicle. I'm gonna ask you to make
a strength check to see if you can pull out this equipment in this ruckus. Okay. That's a fail with 75 over 50.
I'm going to say that unfortunately you spend your entire turn trying to move it, and for
this round you are still stuck inside the MRAP.
You are not able to get out.
Okay.
Yeah, ice is starting to...
At first it was an active decision, and now they're kind of starting to panic. They're yanking these bags out.
Bryant stumbles out of the front and finds defensive cover behind the MRAP.
He joins you Pilgrim. Booker is in the back with ICE and I think they jump out of the vehicle as well.
And finally, Soup, you have a clear shot of getting out.
Morrison is struggling to get a bag out, but you have a free exit to get out of the MRAP right now. The smell of
smoke and burning diesel is only increasing. I'm going to reach back
because that's even though I see them struggling with the bag I'm gonna just
still grab and drag them out with me. You'll need to make a strength check
opposed by Morrison,
because Morrison is focused this entire turn
on getting this bag out.
So you basically have to force them away from this bag.
Okay, that makes sense.
Oh yeah, I failed with 76, so.
It's four.
You are unable to move them,
and I'm going to say that you are now stuck
in the MRAP for this turn.
Go! What do you do? Let's go!
We need the evidence. If it blows up, we don't have anything.
Lopez, you are the first to notice there is gunfire coming from a direction you were not planning.
Around the corner, to the west, in the direction that you were coming from, a group of men, three of them, come running towards you and duck behind another rock,
while three additional men behind them are firing in your direction.
I'm continuing to call out anything I say.
Two of them do manage to succeed on their roles.
You're either going to do nothing next round or you need to spend one Sanity right now
to act next round.
What would you like to do?
I'll spend Sanity.
Let's roll the attacks.
Three is negated to nothing behind the rock and four is negated to nothing behind the
rock so the rock is exploding behind you,
but you have the cover you need. Back at the top of the initiative, the first attack group, which
ran down and is now hiding a little bit lower in the hillside, they pop up and they begin firing.
One of them throws a grenade and the other two use their machine guns. I'm gonna say Brian gets shot at, Booker gets shot at, and Lopez gets shot at.
But Booker and Lopez are going to be affected by this grenade.
You see Brian take a little nip in the shoulder, but he is still standing, still fighting, he's okay.
The soldier shooting in Booker's direction, suddenly you hear click click click click click
and you realize their gun is possibly jammed. They start working on it. The third
man lobs a grenade in the direction of Booker and Lopez. He fails the roll.
Both Lopez and Booker are hidden well enough that the grenade doesn't actually cause any damage.
But there is this massive explosion of dust in front of you that suddenly makes it a little more difficult to see.
However, the both of you are going to have to either eat a sanity or you will be unable to do anything the next round.
I'll eat it again. Okay, so that's two sanity
You will lose Booker will lose one sanity in the process as well
Hide it's your turn. You're out of the vehicle. Yeah, I think since now everybody's preparing to exit
It's better for me to get out and provide coverage outside of the vehicle. So that's what I'm gonna do
I'm gonna jump out and
Pop off on somebody who's who's been firing at Lopez and Bryant.
You can see the one individual
who is trying to re-cock his gun.
It has jammed and he has not thought to hide.
So you can try to attack him if you'd like.
That's a success with a poor team.
That's eight points of damage.
The man takes shots from you up his arm and even on his shoulder and you see him collapse
behind the rock.
He screams out in pain.
I'll divert my attention immediately to the next available target or continue to provide
coverage for Bryant, hopefully Bryant or Lopez.
More gunfire hails down from the hills.
There's another group somewhere
you even hear another grenade. Another
explosion on the ground. This one is on the farther
side closer to where Bryant is. Let me ask that
Bryant hide and tell you all have to
decide right now whether you are going
to eat one point of sanity and be able
to act next turn. I'm gonna eat one sanity. Yeah I'm gonna eat a sanity. Lopez it's
your turn. I'm gonna start shooting at the people who have higher ground and
who have been throwing grenades at us. You do see that there is a group of men in
the process of running down the hill. It looks like they're taking turns where
group one will fire while the second group runs down and they've now switched.
So group one is firing, group two group runs down and they've now switched so group one is firing group two is running down
Go ahead and make your attack
That's a 72 I fail
There's just too much rock and debris even the occasional shrub is getting in the way these folks know their way around this area
And you're having a hell of a time clocking them. You're mostly just shooting at dirt
I'm still on the side of the rock
that's away from the people that are coming towards us, yeah?
Yes.
But I think I'm gonna stay there
because I'm a little removed from everyone,
so it's not grenade central.
Pilgrim, it's your turn.
Now that I have cover,
now that I see these groups on either side,
I'm going to pick the easiest shot,
and I at least want to thin the numbers
until we're all together.
I'm gonna take my AK, turn the corner the best I can,
pick my best shot and take it.
I succeed with a 12.
Takes eight points.
Another man tumbles down as the three of them
are trying to make it behind a cliff
and his body goes limp and just begins sliding down this rocky terrain and eventually just kind of comes to a
stop halfway between you and where they are. Ice, it's your turn. What are you
doing?
Ummm... Shit, I gotta get out of this car. I'm gonna, uh, I'm gonna go for the exit.
There's no way I can make another, like, pull at the bag and try to exit at the
same time.
Yes, you can make a strength check
to try to pull the bag out
and it'll just cost your movement to get out of the vehicle.
I'm gonna try to get out and move behind the vehicle
where at least I hear the rest of my team.
So you stumble your way out leaving the bag behind you
and you find some cover.
At this point, it's getting pretty crowded.
So I'll say that Campbell, if you get out of the car
you're gonna have to run to one of those boulders that are nearby. Speaking of it is your turn what do
you want to do? I'm grabbing like that that the map I already have a compass thing on my watch I'm
fine with that I guess that would be on me I'm just making sure that because I was had it out I grab
it and I'm hauling ass. There is um enough there that you're going to need to make either a strength or dexterity check
to pull that bag out.
We'll do a dex.
Oh, finally!
26, definite pass.
You're able to pull up the rucksack that's holding all of your items
and you also crawl out.
The only place to go is one of the other boulders and you're able to get there.
What's the situation? Fuck, the situation's fucked. There's six up there, six over there.
Brian's and Booker are firing up into the hills and one of them is screaming,
I think there's another team coming around the ravine!
Brian's rolls a critical and they both succeed on their attacks, so they're gonna
roll some damage.
Two more men are mowed down from the teams up there.
You see one of the men get shot, and then begins to front tumble and land about 10-15
feet away from your team. I'm gonna ask that everyone give me a round of sanity checks for the initial violence.
I am adapted to violence. Do I still need to do it?
So you do not need to do it.
Oh cool.
I fail with a 62.
I succeeded the sanity check.
You are going to lose one point of sanity if you fail.
If you succeed you lose no sanity, but put a check mark right beside violence.
Okay.
Also, give me another round of sanity checks for witnessing a man tumble to his death.
82, failure again.
That's where I failed.
A failure for me.
A 10.
Failure.
Okay, everyone's losing one point of sanity over this, but there is this brief moment
where you all communicate
what is happening before the attacks continue.
The third attack team, which is coming around the ravine,
one group see someone fall,
they begin to call something back,
they yell something back to their other soldiers,
and you actually see them retreating.
The other group of them do cover fire though,
so they will fire in your direction and I will say that Lopez and Campbell are in
the line of sight. So they'll make their three attacks. Okay.
Two of them do succeed at shooting you. So I'll say one for each.
You'll get a round of bullets in your direction. Campbell,
you are going to take two points of damage as I roll the 12, which is negated
10 of it by the boulder, but two points get through your armor and you now have a wound
on your leg.
On the leg?
Okay.
With that said, at the top of the initiative, you hear this man crying out and now there's
currently no movement in the Hills above you
Hi, it's your turn. So right now we hear nothing everybody's retreated
It sounds like a retreat has been called. No one has done anything
Other than the third attacker seems to be backing off. Do we have eyes on everybody?
I'm just like calling out to the group here. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, we're good. Brian and Booker called themselves out.
We're all here.
We should regroup together.
Like, yeah, like, Hyde wants to try to get us all in one place.
Preferably not too close to the MRAP, but I don't know.
I was gonna say that MRAP is getting pretty smoky.
Does the MRAP have anything explosive on it, like propane,
that might cause it to actually go up, or is it just going to catch fire?
The engine itself could explode.
We need a new place to hide.
Yeah, is there a place that we can run to?
Not without exposing yourself.
Because we could maybe use the explosion of the MRAP as cover for us to run, and that's my train of thought right now.
Because there's just one group on the ground with us, That's the only one left as far as we know.
So maybe a group of three behind the rocks on the other side.
You do all have grenades.
Start lobbing.
I have a grenade.
I could just take them out.
That's true.
If we could toss our explosives
and then use that for cover to run from the ground team
and just book it into the higher mountains there,
we might at least have a fighting chance, but we can't be on this road. cover to run from the ground team and just book it into the higher mountains there.
We might at least have a fighting chance, but we can't be on this road.
We gotta move.
I can toss some explosives if anyone else has experience with that.
We could have two on the grenades and the others charging.
Yeah, I think two of us are gonna throw grenades to have the MRAP explode as a form of coverage for us to head towards the hills
to get at least somewhere a better vantage point or at least away from this immediate danger.
So everyone is heading in the eastern lead direction past the MRAP and hopefully hoping that nobody fires at you as you run
and hoping that this won will give you cover. Before we get into bullet time, I think it'll be physically obvious, but ISIS looking at trying to go for that bag again.
Is there any, like, would it seem like I could go for that evidence bag?
They can provide cover and you can try it.
I mean, no, if you're going to go for the bag, then you've got to be dropping a grenade in the M-Rap and backing off.
I can do it.
I'm stronger.
I can get the bag, I think.
So let's just switch places.
You can go with them, you can charge.
I'll go in, I'll plant the grenade,
I'll take the bag out before,
hopefully before the MRAP goes up.
You fast, old man?
Old man, what the fuck?
Yeah, I'm good.
I can do it.
I'm gonna be the one to provide pilgrim coverage
from any person as they're planting the grenade.
I'll be at one of the boulders that is close enough
to him that I can give him accurate coverage.
And everyone else?
I'm also at the, probably the other boulder,
and I'm gonna give cover, I'm just gonna keep watch
on the team that was on the hill. I will stay at the closest the closest boulder to the trunk
even if it's a good distance away and I'm gonna look at the the three behind
the boulder I believe at our level I've got a grenade ready for them. I just had
a question on the leg is it on the calf or is it in the thigh? I'll say that it's
on the thigh. Okay gonna turnicate that thing so it does not go
into artery territory and I lose blood. I'm going to take out a grenade, but I am, because I know I'm
wounded, I'm going to throw and I have to focus everything on hauling ass when I have to. Actually,
yeah, if you, I think I want to walk with Campbell to make sure that their like movement is all right.
If you're chucking a grenade, because I was was gonna do that you chuck and I'll carry it
All right, Campbell go ahead and chuck the grenade. You'll make your attack roll. It's an athletics roll that you need to make
23 I've passed
So that's a success make a make a lethality roll. Okay
That's eight points of damage
One of the men is running away.
The explosion hits him in the back,
and you see them throw their arms up, and they collapse.
You are definitely offering the good cover fire.
Pilgrim, you crawl into the MRAP.
There is the bag that Ice wants.
Give me a strength or dexterity check to pull it out of there.
I'm going to give you a strength.
I have a 41 under 85, so I succeed. You are able to pull it out the
entire MRAP is now full of black smoke but you're able to locate the bag grab
it yank it out with a force that I didn't have and you are able to get out
you are still right by the MRAP though I'll say that all your movement was used
so you're still now exposed I assume the rest of you will spend your turns
kind of firing and giving cover. Yeah. I'm going to make one final roll to decide whether
the MRAP explodes right now or as you run away. Fuck. I'll make it even more fair. One
of the agents needs to make this luck roll and Caleb, you might be the best candidate
for this. You want to roll under 50. Oh fuck, my last one shit the bed.
Come on, Luddy.
24.
What up?
Pilgrim, you call it out.
You've got the bag.
You begin running.
The recipe starts supplying cover fire
as you also begin moving. There is no firing
back at you. If anything, you can see the men scattering in different directions, avoiding you,
not attacking you anymore, and you begin running out of this ravine area, and as you make the corner,
there is a very loud explosion. and you can hear shrapnel flying
and hitting the sides of the mountain.
Some of you duck and drop to the ground, and when the dust settles, you are all still here,
and you have survived the attack.
The explosion echoes through the ravine, and the mushroom cloud of smoke rises up into
the night sky.
The burning wreckage of the MRAP is your only source of light.
The soldiers that attacked you, you can hear them still running off in the distance.
What are you doing in this moment as you put yourself back together?
I definitely, as much as they're like upset in the situation, they want to make sure that
Supes is okay because I know Supes took a hit, right?
Yeah, GSW to the leg, yes. So I want to help them at least turn and hit the wound
and make sure that they're at least how we move forward
with how bad they are.
Hyde, go ahead and make your first aid roll.
Oh, shit.
That is a success with a nine.
Supes, you can roll a D4 and you will heal by that much.
Oh, I healed three.
Well, while I'm assessing the wound
before I get started with Supes,
I'm gonna go rummage through my vest really quickly.
I'm gonna find an old stale package of peanut M&Ms
I got from some REM bag.
And then before I get into it, I'm gonna look at Supes, I'm gonna go ah,
and then I'm just gonna pop two M&Ms in their mouth,
and then I'm gonna start tightening a tourniquet
around their leg to try to make sure
the bleeding is at least off,
or they can at least be walkable.
No, well, you gotta understand,
you just gave me smooshed M&Ms in your pocket and they're hot and I'm
Trying to focus on that instead of you yanking my leg apart
Listen is your copilot good? I think we need to get everybody together. We got we got a Delta
We got to leave as soon as we can. Yeah, my copilot is gonna be fine
But it would be so great if we had another MRAP, you know, just what we normally do around here.
Two MRAPs go out on a mission.
Now we're stranded in the desert.
Yeah, I'm sorry if I didn't correctly give you
the circumstances that you're walking into,
but that's not something we get here.
We have to make do.
We're gonna make our way on foot.
We're gonna do our best for your brother.
I'm trying to do my best for your brother
So if you cannot come down too hard on the lack of M wraps, I think we'll be fine here Bryant and Booker
Bryant on the ground kind of writhing doesn't seem to be injured but just seems annoyed and pissed
Booker reaches his big hands out and helps the smaller Bryant up,
dusting each other off, says, man, fuck Morales and fuck you guys. Look at this situation.
We're totally fucked because of you, because your dumb ass has asked us to go along with you.
Hold on, hold on. You're welcome to try to walk back if you want, but it tells right. Something
unpredictable, something unfortunate happened to all of us, and we just need to try to stick together.
Something unfortunate? Dude, we were almost out of this fucking hellhole until
you guys told us to come along. This is bullshit! You can either walk back to FOB
or you can come with us. Oh believe me, we are not coming with you. That is for
goddamn sure. We're gonna stay right here and and we're gonna call the FOB, and we're gonna get the hell out of here.
I wouldn't call the FOB, you'll be discharged.
Wha- So what, I'm gonna go with you into the frickin' desert?
You can walk back yourselves and hope that they don't take your position and everything that you have,
but if you call them right now, if you go back, I mean, they're going to know what we did. Hey, hey, dude, look, and he comes over to you and he points very, very obviously in the
direction of our Gita Mounties says Morales went that way right up IED alley. You want to go? You
have at it. I'm fucking done. I'm staying right here and Booker calls out. So am I.
Damn. Fine. I think ice looks to both of them. Is it clear that there's anything in the completely flipped over car that might be worth grabbing?
Is there meal bags or something? Or does it kind of seem like it's burnt?
The MRAP is currently on fire. A blaze of glory. You can feel the heat from here over 10 meters away. What you do notice,
because you're the only one who was asked, when you look in the direction of the vehicle,
you can see a body. The man that fell from the cliff at the beginning of combat, or more towards
the middle of combat, is on the ground and he seems to be moving as if he is still alive.
I'm going to go over and as close as I can without fucking with the fire and take a closer look.
At this point I'll say that Lopez during this entire exchange hasn't dropped their gun and
their watch on the hills where everyone was running, keeping an eye out.
And as soon as Ice starts moving, I'm watching her back.
Lopez, you're looking in that direction, so you probably also noticed the man.
Ice, you begin walking in the direction of this person.
You get close enough to distinguish this is some kind of man in his late 20s, early 30s.
The problem is that he has a very bad abdominal wound.
It looks like some intestines are sticking out
of the lower half of his stomach
and there's blood caked on his shirt,
but he is kind of breathing these shallow breaths
and you can see his eyes glinting in the dark.
He's looking in your direction,
kind of watching you in his last moments alive.
Does it seem like he's just lying flat on the ground?
Yeah, there is no weapon that appears to be on him.
His AK-47, you can notice,
is kind of tossed a couple meters away.
There's a good chance his legs are broken,
and he has, you know, with his last bit of strength,
kind of propped himself up on a rock.
We gotta get moving, fuck.
I'm just gonna go up to him and...
Uh, uh, uh, uh. You walk up to to him and you're just kind of looking at him.
You can tell that he's kind of breathing his last breaths and he begins to speak in the local tongue.
And you are versed in the language you can understand.
And through pained breaths, he is saying,
Kala, Gari is cursed.
It's curse like poison.
Spreads. It will spread to you if you go there.
I think the only thing she says is it's too late for that.
And gets back and goes back to the group.
As you are walking back, Lopez, you are watching Ice.
The two soldiers, Booker and Bryant, come up next to you. As you are walking back, Lopez, you are watching Ice.
The two soldiers, Booker and Bryant, come up next to you, and Booker says,
Alright Lopez, look, I think I've got us still working walkie-talkie. I'm gonna call in the FOB, we're gonna sit here tight.
I think they'll probably be here in a couple hours and then we can go back to the base, okay?
Yeah, yeah, you guys can, you guys go back safe. They'll be, you'll be okay.
Yeah, no, we are gonna go back safe. Believe me be you'll be okay. Yeah, no we are gonna go back safe believe me
We're gonna make sure you get out of here, buddy. I
Can't break my word man. I told them I'd help and I
Can't leave I'm I'm going to dude you don't owe these people anything
Fuck them
They nearly killed us look I
Don't Fuck them! They nearly killed us! Look... I don't... There's no reason for me to go back. Family? That's no reason?
Man, I'm only here so they have good medical insurance, you know that.
I'm not cut out to be like a family person, dude.
I'm here to keep my word in more than one way.
And I need you to not tell them I stayed intentionally I
Need you to make it sound like a fight
Lopez
You're fucked. What are you talking about?
Booker stops Brian to is kind of trying to convince you
They're screwed man. Forget it, man
If they're not gonna fucking come for- man fuck this.
And Booker gets up and starts kind of walking back towards the MRAP.
Passing Agent Ice on the way.
Brian looks at you, stands up, walks, kind of turns, looks back at you.
Lopez, now or never man.
Brian's shoulders slump in in astonishment at this decision and he starts to back up away from you
Lopez you do have a family back home that you no care for you this decision
Almost defies logic and I need you to make a sanity test for abandoning logic and risking your life to help these people
That is a failure with an 81. Ooh, please roll a d6.
One.
Not bad, you can project it if you like.
Not, it's fine, I'll eat it.
Supes, people are choosing sides, the two of the soldiers have walked away from the group,
you face a similar choice. What are you going to do?
Oh god, I'm gonna be hide, I'm like, I'm gonna be a liability. I'm gonna be a liability right now, aren't I?
I mean, you're never a liability, but like, you know...
It's your brother.
I can't ask you to go if you don't want to go. You've, I mean, you've gone this far, but if it's safer with Booker and Brian...
I'm asking you, because I will not put you or your brother at risk.
I mean, Supes, I'm gonna do whatever it takes to get him back home put you, your brother, at risk.
I mean, Supes, I'm going to do whatever it takes to get him back home, you know, but I can't.
Do you want me to come? Yes or no?
Yes.
Yeah, I do want you to come.
All right, I'm going to go ahead, strap up, and I'm going to make sure that I have, like, strap,
but not too heavy because it's going to wear me down. But yes.
Yeah, it does hurt.
But as you kind of start to walk around on the wound, you find that you can walk.
It just is not comfortable.
But it's not like you're going to bleed out to death.
I want to take I want to take soups pack then if soups so that soups can at least take the
first leg of this without having to carry something heavy on their back.
I'm going to take both of their- our packs. I mean, I'll go up to Ice and tell and, you know, try to just regroup.
Can we move forward? I don't mean to be pissy.
I can be pissy.
Can we move forward?
Yeah. We're finding Liam or Alice. That's something we all have in common.
Do what you gotta do for your family.
Okay.
and Morales. That's something we all have in common. Do what you gotta do for your family.
Okay.
You grab your packs and you steal yourself and you look east towards Vargeta Mountain.
By vehicle it's only an hour drive, but on foot, in the dead of night, it's going to
take a while. Hours at the least. Bryant and Booker stay back. You can see their frames
silhouetted by the flames of the MRAP as they watch you head out into the desert.
The terrain is rocky and gets rockier as you hit the foothills of Varjita Mountain.
The late night turns into early morning and the sun rises.
I need all of you to roll a D6 as you have chosen to forgo sleep for the evening and you will reduce your willpower by that much
Fours all around, fours and twos
Along with the rise of the Sun comes the rise in the heat
It quickly returns and all of you are carrying armor and gear each agent
I need you to roll a survival check. Agent Hyde, you're
going to do this at minus 20 because you are carrying the pack of soups. Does that mean soups
gets a plus 20? Yes. Oh, I mean, okay, minus 20. I don't have anything in survival and it's a 10%
so I think that's like... It's an automatic failure then. It's a success. I have a success.
I think that's like. It's an automatic failure then.
It's a success.
I have a success.
Success.
Critical failure with a 100?
Ouch.
Ouch. Oh no.
Whoa.
Wait, I lied.
I misread my dice.
It's a 10, not a 100.
Sorry.
If we record like 10 more fucking seasons of this show,
we will still never get the 10, 100 thing correctly.
It just won't happen.
For some reason, it just doesn't click.
You want it to be 100, and you want it to be good.
It's always like a different one of us getting it wrong.
Yeah, yeah.
We take turns.
It really doesn't end up good for anybody, regardless of your role, and I'll explain why.
You climb the mountain.
It is arduous, it takes hours.
You will all gain a level of exhaustion.
It's really just down to who gets it first.
Hide you being first, and then anyone else who may have failed is next.
But by the end of this travel, you all have a minus 20% to every single skill.
Over this spur of the mountain, the path eventually leads
into a valley, and the shadows of the mountain shroud you for a moment it's slightly refreshing.
You're out of the extreme direct sunlight. You're up high, and that's when you see it.
Across the way, about 2 kilometers, is a small village that squats at the far end in the shadows of limestone cliffs.
It's Caligati. It's gotta be. What do you do?
I don't think we can afford to camp out and try again tomorrow. I think we're going in now.
I think we at least gotta watch the horizon a little. I mean, they can't just send one squad protecting
this place. There's got to be something watching, right?
Everybody pick a direction. Anyone who is actively kind of looking to see the lay
of the land make an alertness check. You could also make a search roll.
Alertness it is. I have a success with 36 under 80. I failed with a 75. It's a success with a 1.
I got a 1.
Nice, bud!
If both Lopez and Ice roll a 1, incredible.
That is considered a critical success.
There doesn't appear to be any scouts.
It feels very informal.
These huts and this village resembles villages that you've seen, except it's kind of built
into the ravine that it sits in.
You can see that there is a larger structure that seems to be kind of built into the mountain on
the other side. Almost looks like a temple of some kind. There is a statue or something,
something that is shiny that is reflecting the ambient light and so it stands out. You all eventually can hear that there is a noise.
It almost sounds like a screaming or a moaning
that is echoing in the valley.
And the longer you spend trying to zero in on it,
it's clear it's coming somewhere from within the village.
It almost sounds like the person is in pain,
but you could misconstrue it as like an ecstasy as well.
It's very unsettling.
This is nothing like prayer.
We're not hearing that, correct? I just want to make sure.
You have seen types of ecstatic prayer that kind of do resemble what you're hearing.
But then there'll be this cry of pain or sh or shriek that- that messes with the tone of it.
But it does sound human.
And it's one voice or many?
One voice.
Echoing through the whole Hulken Valley.
Hyde, you don't recognize, uh, Liam's voice. It doesn't sound like Liam.
Should we go towards that?
I mean, if he's gonna be anywhere, it's gonna be somewhere in this city. sound like Liam. you're gonna see shit that I don't think that you're fully ready for and it's
probably gonna be on the other side of that voice and the things are gonna
change for you you're gonna become a new person when those things happen to you
so I need you to just try and stay together try and stay cool and try to
trust each other because when it starts, everything changes.
I'm at this point, like, God can come down
and talk to me individually.
I'd be still like, okay, whatever.
So have at it.
It's gonna be fine, Tel.
We can handle it, whatever it is.
I think we go.
I was gonna say, can we like form up though to make sure like how are we like I'm gonna be like kind of like which direction
which path is there a pathway are we we're sneaking are we like there does
appear to be a more obvious pathway down into the valley that takes you right
into the heart of the city,
but you do believe... the village, excuse me.
But you do believe that you could probably also circumvent it or try a more silent, stealthy route?
Yeah, I mean, if we could go the sort of less detectable way towards the temple, that might be best.
Anyone who is approaching the village, please make a stealth roll.
Damn.
Failure with a 91.
Fail. Man, this exhaustion is killing me.
Fail with a 29.
I have a success with a 35.
I pass with a 26.
You begin to make your descent, and the exhaustion is clear.
Most of you are stumbling down, little rocks tumbling past the silence. You begin to make your descent and the exhaustion is clear.
Most of you are stumbling down, little rocks tumbling past the silent Asian tell and even
soups.
Not long after you enter the valley, you begin to notice that there is small but obvious
plant life.
Bushes, scrubs, things like that.
The grasses. This plant life
is ugly and diseased looking. What I will say is that none of you immediately understand
what you're looking at, but it is clear that this plant life is suffering from some kind of
ailment of some kind. It almost seems like there's a like a fungus growing on some bits of it.
Sergio, is there anything distinctive like dots on the leaves or anything like that?
Because there are like tree diseases that happen in Pennsylvania and Ohio that I know
about.
It resembles something like a tree disease, but these are kind of desert plants that are
very hardy and tough.
And so it's strange and it's also
it's not a typical thing where you might see black dots on a leaf or or a graying of the plant it
it's almost as if something is growing on the plant like a fungus it's somewhat cobwebby what
do you think ice you think we need to tag him back this? It'll be here after we take a beat. We'll come back and I'll take pictures.
Yeah.
So I think just in case he'll snap a few photos of this cell phone and then move on.
Approaching the village it starts to smell of mold and rot and the chemical lye.
It seems very
sparsely populated. There are several homes, most of
them kind of built into the side, but you don't see a lot of people. And you kind of stumble your
way down. Any semblance of stealth is, by this point, you think obvious that you are have been
either seen or noticed, if there's anyone around to see or notice you. As you make your way through the buildings in these tiny cramped alleyways that lead through the valley,
you can see that there are these symbols kind of etched into the crumbling door frames of these huts.
None of you, I believe, speak Hindi or Urdu, do you?
No.
No. No. I would say that the best that you can recognize is that this is not the language spoken in
Afghanistan.
Do these symbols look like anything we saw in Liam's quarters?
No.
Is the symbol the same on every house?
No, the symbol does seem to change.
Does it repeat ever?
If you're paying attention closely to the symbols, it does seem
like there is a repetition eventually. Tal is going to take out some sheets from a fucking
manic-looking notepad he keeps on the side of his belt that just looks like no human being should
continue writing in it. And he takes a scrap of paper from one of the pages that are not used,
but it's really just the last little slip at the bottom.
And he tries to get the best he can, like a charcoal etching of the language.
I think that's easy enough to do.
The moaning continues in the background as you silently make your way through the city.
That still, that crying out is almost taunting you deeper into the village.
I've lived a long life. Stick around long enough, this business will do it to you.
Maybe I don't want to stick around then.
Eventually, you make your way to what feels like the village square, kind of the center of the space.
And there on the ground is this man.
He looks pale and thin, frail, and is writhing on the ground in ecstasy and in pain.
It's unclear, but he really doesn't pay you much mind as you kind of enter the space and he'll stop.
It almost seems like he's starting to fall asleep and then cry out again and writhe and then eventually calm down. I think Lopez starts making their way up to him
with a first aid kit.
Just out of habit of, we found the problem,
we should see what's up and deal with it.
I think Pilgrim draws his weapon, follows behind.
I'm also gonna draw my weapon,
but look around to make sure no one's
trying to sneak attack.
Yeah, I'm looking around.
So you're paying attention more to the perimeter and stuff?
Once I see, yeah, once I see Lopez is covered,
I'm gonna go ahead and be like, okay, I'm gonna make sure.
Does anyone, is there anyone else around this man
that's like, does it kind of seem like they're ignoring him?
There is not immediately anyone visible,
if you're asking that,
but you can also make an alertness check,
and why don't you also, Supes, make an alertness check.
Lopez, are you attempting to help this man once you get closer or are you just looking
at him?
I think I'm approaching slowly enough to look at him, look for any outward signs of injury,
damage, pain, blood, any of that.
And then once I have a handle on that, I'll figure out what I'm gonna do, I think.
You drop to one knee in front of this man, um...
you kind of forcefully turn him over to look at him and to inspect to make sure that there's nothing wrong with him.
What you immediately notice is that there are these sores by his lips, by his nostrils, around his eyes.
They remind you of the fungus you saw on the plants as you traveled.
And when you look in his eyes, you see that they are glassy and rolling in his head, and
any chance of reaching this man is probably going to be impossible.
He doesn't appear to be injured in any way, he's just enraptured.
Ice and Supes, did you succeed on your rolls?
Yeah, succeeded with 21.
Both of you do notice then, before everyone else, there are villagers that begin coming
out from the backs of homes, through doors, turning an alley.
There's about three or four individuals,
one woman, three men, all of them pale, frail,
and kind of blister-eyed, looking at you excitedly.
Any weapons?
It does not appear that they have any weapons.
They are dressed in very simple garments,
wraps and things like that, but they almost seem excited to see you.
There are these half smiles kind of across painted across their face as they see you
and they slowly creep towards you, seeming with no fear.
I don't know if they have like stuff strapped to them, so I'm definitely gonna keep tense.
I'm gonna be like if they get to a point where they're getting close, I'm gonna be like stop.
They do get close to where you need to call that out. keep tense out, I'm gonna be like, if they get to a point where they're getting close, I'm gonna be like, stop!
They do get close to where you need to call that out.
You see one turn to the other and they say, Navagantuk, Navagantuk!
And they are kind of whispering the same word to each other, again in a language that none
of you seem to recognize.
You're like, Navagantuk that way!
Is there, I'm gonna try to piece together,
basically, we're just here looking for our friend
the best that I can and sort of like make it seem like,
yes, we're not here to fuck your shit up, essentially.
You call out to them, you put up a hand,
you're trying to show that you're peaceful
or that you don't mean any kind of harm to these people.
They don't seem to be aggressive towards you.
They seem kind of curious about you. And eventually they all kind of harm to these people. They don't seem to be aggressive towards you. They seem kind of curious
about you. And eventually they all kind of collect encouraging you to follow them saying something new
Badabahan, Badabahan. And they're gesturing for you to follow them. And they're they seem to be
trying to lead you towards what looks like a larger home. Almost looks like several huts kind of combined to be a larger home.
We don't gotta go with these people unless we know they have Liam. Who's got that picture of him?
Uh, I do. Yeah, I'll walk up to, since I've been just kind of standing there, I'll just walk up to one of them and show them the picture as well. They nod enthusiastically.
They point at the picture and they say,
by the behind, by the behind.
And they again gesture for you to follow them.
All right, well, asked and answered.
You got hand sanitizer, Ice?
Yeah.
That guy, there's something
around his eyes, his mouth, his nose.
Looks like the plant shit.
If there's any sort of gloves and masks that I have,
I'm gonna pass them out to everybody.
Just be careful.
Tell is gonna, Pilgrim's gonna go
and take pictures of the man in ecstasy
before we continue on.
You snap a couple of photos with your cell phone
before following these folks.
They don't take you very far. You basically go around this larger building that you see,
and they gesture towards the front door.
And there, sitting rather informally in the threshold of the home,
is an ancient looking woman, an old, old woman with this white hair, long.
She has a couple of long whiskers growing out of her chin,
and she seems to be brewing something right at her feet.
And she notices you, and she gestures to the other villagers,
and she puts her hand out to you, and she says,
Please, sit.
She speaks in perfect English.
ARIEL CHUCKLES
ARIEL AND ARIEL GIGGLES I'm boiling green tea if you would like some.
Please have a sit.
Enjoy sitting in front of the temple of our god.
She gestures to the temple that I mentioned earlier that is kind of built into the hill
that is across from her home.
So it's basically behind you as you are facing her.
Temple to Zune. Yeah?
She laughs, this kind of, you know, these naive people, and she says,
that young god? No, no. His worshippers died thousands of years ago.
Our god is much, much older, much, much more powerful.
We call him Baba John, and you may call him Baba John as well.
Do you guys sit?
Yeah, I'll go and sit.
I mean, I'll take a look at like,
tell an ice if it's like,
okay, but I'm gonna sit down
if this lady knows what's up.
I give Hyde a little nod,
but he speaks to him and says,
I got bum legs, it's better if I stand.
And the gun is out in front, but down at his hip.
It's not in firing range whatsoever.
I don't want to be a threat,
but I also don't want to be taken for a fool.
And he looks to hide and he'll whisper,
maybe just don't drink the tea.
Okay, I'll sit down then right directly across from her.
She looks you up and down, hide, looks in your eyes and says,
I recognize you. You are like, like Liam.
Are you his sister?
Yeah, yeah, I am.
He told me about you.
Where, uh, where is he? I mean, I'd love to see him.
I came to visit.
Liam came to Caligari several days ago. He was dehydrated and sick and seemed lost.
He said he came seeking wisdom and so we took him up the hillside and into the temple to recover.
He has been there since.
Can you lead us to him?
I am too old to climb the hill, but they can.
She gestures to the villagers that have led you towards her.
And how has his recovery been, if he's been in the temple recovering?
You will have to ask him that yourself. He is with Babishan. And so are we. So are you.
We all will live forever with Babishan.
Can we see and verify for Liam that he's okay?
If you are ready to go, my people will lead you. I've got a few questions, I guess.
What we saw, the plants, your friends, the screams,
what's happening to people?
They have sores, wounds.
Is that the touch of your god?
You can see that the old woman also has these sores and wounds
similar to the other villagers.
There is no difference between her and the others.
She says, we have no wounds.
We will live forever in the glory and the wisdom
of Babajan.
He will take us and lead us.
He will show us about the forgotten gods greater
than even him.
We have no fears here. No fears of death.
We are happy and healthy.
Cool. Cool. Yeah.
I was just gonna wait for the sound of that man screaming to come back,
and say, so he's doing alright.
Oh yes. He is in the ecstasy of Babajan's presence.
We're all gifted it once in a while.
We all live here in the bosom of Babajan.
What else does he preach?
What else is he trying to bring us?
Babajan teaches that most of us are asleep, even when awake.
Babajan says that only the most important, sometimes frightening events wake us up and make us truly alive.
Death awakens the sleeper.
So what, in that temple they're trying to wake everybody up?
Do any of you have a human intelligence of 60% or more?
Or it does.
50.
You can't seem to really get much more out of her than that.
She can exposit on and on all of these kind of
pseudo philosophies of what Babajan is.
He is light and dark.
He is earth and water, wind and fire, time and timelessness.
It seems like she can go on like this for hours.
I'm gonna interrupt her at one point.
Will Babajan have issues if we
take Liam with us if we leave? Why would you do that? Liam is happy here, as we all are.
Because Liam needs to come home. That's why we came for him. I see no reason why Babajan
would have a problem, as once you see him, you can feel his presence
forever.
Anywhere Liam goes, he will know that Baba John is with him.
I'm gonna take that as a yes.
How long you been here?
She seems to kind of genuinely look away and contemplate, and she says, time doesn't matter
near Baba John.
And to be honest, I can't recall.
It's a hell of a thing. But
you know what people are saying about this place that you're cursed that this
all of this is cursed. Again she smiles and says we don't care what the Navagantooks
say we are free of the earthly problems here in the bosom of Babajan. May I ask who taught you this amec- like this is amazing, like English.
You are not the first Navagantuk to speak this language, to come here and visit us.
We must seem like like fucking roaches to you, huh?
I mean, we've been alive like a fraction of what your god has given you.
We must seem like bumbling little fools huh? Everyone under the shadow of Babajan is like a roach.
What happens when people go with Babajan? Where do they go? It is difficult to describe
the being in the presence of Babajan, but be rest assured that
you will know his glory when you see it.
You should go for yourself.
Is there anyone in this room that looks like they are, they aren't completely buying it,
like there's anybody deconstructing it here?
They all have their eyes fixed on you and all of them, although it's at least so far
clear that they don't speak your language,
they seem very a part of the conversation. Nodding and smiling seem to understand what she's saying,
even though they've given no indication that they speak the language. If you'd like to make
a psychotherapy role to maybe understand these people better, you can attempt that? Sure, we've been rolled well. Not that damn well.
That's a 22 over 10. Okay so that's not a success if anything that's a critical failure.
It's just it's so bizarre to see these people who seem to have nothing, seem to be suffering
from some kind of ailment but they are just so happy to be here, so happy to have you here.
but they are just so happy to be here, so happy to have you here.
Supes is gonna kind of nudge, because she's getting like impatient is like gonna lead towards agents like, is there anything else that you have to ask? Because
I would rather not have a philosophical debate and rather go ahead and make sure that's
not have a philosophical debate and rather go ahead and make sure that's getting it's up to you I feel good you guys feel good I'm sorry I should
rephrase I'm done are you guys done I think before we go
ice is going to stay stay low she's gonna get on her knees and and reach out
for the woman's hand as sort
of like reverence like a goodbye and just say thank you so much this was
incredibly helpful and I want to check her pulse to see if she's dead she did
you'll need to make a either a medicine or if you can argue for a different
skill I would be willing to listen to it. I want it to be alertness, because that's the skill I have that's the best.
I think alertness is fair.
Go ahead, make an alertness check to see if you can feel a pulse as you shake her hand,
squeeze her hand.
It's an 83 over 80, and even with minus 20, it would be a failure.
I think I'm too tired.
You're too tired, you grab her hand.
Her hands are cold, but they are not ice cold.
They are not dead cold.
You don't hang on to her long enough to feel that pulse,
but she seems to be reacting in every way
that a living person would react.
Okay.
Then she gets up off the floor and says,
thanks again, let's go.
Yeah, I will get up and thank her as well and start heading towards the temple.
Go. Be with Baba John. I will see you again.
I'm sure you will.
Thank you.
You turn and the three villagers begin excitedly ushering you towards what appears to be this temple-like structure.
Now that you are close to it, you can see there is this possibly solid gold statue of what appears
to be some kind of dragon-like entity. Ancient in its design, you know, only those of you with any kind of tutelage or study in arts or archaeology
or anthropology can recognize this as being exceptionally old.
I actually have a 40% in art, because that was something I specifically got a degree
for.
With that statue, would that have like, would it have like, like triggered something like,
oh, I think that like a little
bit of info off of that design that I might have familiar up?
Yeah, you know, especially combined with what you learned back at FOB Turner, you're looking
at it, and you're recalling everything that you learned about Zune back at FOB Turner,
and you realize this is probably a depiction of that ancient god Zune.
Okay.
It is a climb up the hill, taking some okay. It is a climb up the hill.
Taking some time.
It is a treacherous pass.
It doesn't require any kind of a role unless you are wearing body armor or carrying weapons,
which I assume all of you are.
So, for that reason, I'm going to ask you all to make athletics checks or athletic tests
to try to get up without issue.
I succeeded.
Same. I succeeded.
Same. I failed.
I'm 34.
Failed by four.
Failed.
Please roll a d6, and you will reduce your willpower by that much.
One loss, but I am pushing it.
I'm at three.
I'm at one.
Am I fill up?
No, you are going to fall unconscious. So now here's what happens.
You are climbing up the hill and Lopez, who has already looked faint and pale, begins to stumble.
You recognize that Lopez is falling and could potentially fall and hurt themselves.
I'm gonna try and catch Lopez, like, wrenched by the collared pack and bring them back in.
I think, yeah, I would...
One person can attempt to make an unarmed combat or a strength roll.
But one person, and you can have plus 20 because you are being assisted by Hyde,
or if it's the other way around, by Tel.
I have 60 currently, minus 20 would be 40 percent in strength plus 20 so I
would have 60 I'd have an 85 then you yeah I have a 15 under 85 so so describe
how you save Lopez's life I think it's just like these are like switchbacks
we're climbing up I think it's one of those slides as they go comatose for just a moment
and their legs even dip off the side.
But Pilgrim sort of half dives
and catches by the back shoulder of the body armor,
which probably bruises a rib or something.
But he does everything in his power
to just wrench and toss them back the other way,
because there's no way you're holding that amount of weight. So it's just this big toss the other side to try and get them
center of the road. At this point Lopez is too exhausted to continue on their own. You can leave
them here or one of you can continue carrying them up the hill. The villagers kind of crowd around them excitedly, you know, touching them and
and grabbing their arm. I'm pulling that weapon back out, back. They raise their hands and back
up but with smiles on their faces. Oh fuck ice, fuck fuck fuck. Um, we gotta, we can't leave them. We gotta... Hold on. Uh, wait. You guys go ahead. You guys go ahead.
I'll watch. I'll get... I'll get Lopez.
Gives me minutes. Drink water. Get them up, okay?
Yeah, it might be better for them to wait.
Lopez, eventually you do come to consciousness.
Um, I'll say though, mechanically, you're basically out of commission at this point.
I'll hear for arguments of you doing something if you really feel like you need to, but at
the moment, you're pretty out of it.
Cool.
They're just kind of like, blearyly rubbing their eyes, leaned up against the outside
of the temple, and like trying to speak to you, Supes, but it's kind of mumbled and not...
It sounds like their mouth is full of marbles.
I'm thinking that they might have heatstroke.
That's my thinking, especially with this epiheat.
So I'm gonna just make sure they take sips of water.
That's my goal, try to get them to cool down.
At the top of the climb, the peak overlooks the village on one side and the sprawling
mountainside on the other. It's airy and starkly beautiful. This kind of dizzying emptiness
of sky all around contrasting with the dark hidden valley of the village below. But you
can see that there is this makeshift door of stone and there is this large uneven crack in the limestone about
two meters across and six high. There are what appear to be ancient statues that are
reminiscent of Hindu gods that are now broken and defaced, having fallen over and toppled.
But there is very clearly through this massive crack an entrance
into the darkness what what time is it right now sorry seven eight in the
morning so it's still daytime now currently we haven't gotten it is now
early daytime yes okay but you said this was carved into the mountain so it's it
is like dark we don't see any light coming in there does not appear to be
any light as you kind of approach the crack
You can see that there are
Maybe naturally made stairs or maybe man-made stairs
But there is stairs that descend down into the darkness and it appears pitch black sound
Emanating from the darkness at all. Do we hear anything if you listen closely?
Nothing more than a kind of wind the way you would hear in any kind of natural cave, a humming sound, but nothing that appears obviously out of place.
This is like the point of no return. What happens to us next is of our own volition, so I'm not gonna make anybody go down there, but Morales, I can't guarantee that Liam's gonna be in any state that you recognize.
So I just want you to be ready for that.
As long as he's alive, we'll figure out the rest.
Yeah.
We will.
Agent Ice, Agent Pilgrim, and Kona, you three begin your descend as Supes and Lopez, and
the three villagers stay behind them squatting,
keeping their distance, but kind of making camp and they just kind of sit
there quietly as you all make your way.
Can I tell, can I tell Supes really quickly that if we don't come back by
sundown, take Lopez and leave here?
Just, just get, just shut up so you can get back here faster.
Just do it, okay?
And then I'll go, sorry.
Beyond the threshold, these human scale steps descend
between these sheer walls of what looks to be uncarved stone,
unevenly, deep, deep into the dark.
Eventually the light from above is lost
and you are in darkness.
I would probably have like a thermite torch
or something in my, in my back.
You have the torches, you have regular flashlights
as well as your night vision goggles.
Let's do a thermite torch because it,
I think will shoot the most like ambient light
possible for us.
After descending for a while, Agent Ice, you notice a large crack in the stone and you don't
think too much about it until you see another one and you realize that these are joints, these are
the meeting of two massive stones. You start to think, how is that possible? These blocks would be massive in size.
They must weigh hundreds of tons each,
yet they are impossibly deep beneath the cliffs.
It feels as if this area is not simply naturally made.
And I'm gonna ask you to make a sanity test.
Okay, and for my own brain,
the two large pieces of stone, they're the same kind of stone,
right?
They seem to be made of the same kind of limestone, yes.
Okay, cool.
That is a success.
28 under 70.
You won't lose any sanity in the epochs of time that have passed.
Maybe these two stones have shifted in some way, and this can be explained in a natural way
Even though it doesn't look natural at all. Yeah, there's a big slab in front of a million smaller pieces of stone
It's fine. It's that I failed. Oh you did fail. Well, then you will roll a d4, please
for
What do you feel is going on?
Pilgrim I think that the words from the Elder Sister are like rocking around in his brain.
The concept of something that is out of time, that is out of existence, that has been here
so long that it's been both forwards and backwards, aligns with a lot of the psychosis that he's
been dealing with himself. And suddenly it all starts to make sense with him moving through this cave,
and he's starting to double his memories.
He's starting to feel like he's been here before.
He's starting to feel like he's supposed to be here.
He's starting to feel like this is exactly where he's supposed to be.
But this might have been where it started, it ended, and everything in between. And just
looking at those rocks, it feels like home. I think I remember this.
What? What do you mean, remember this?
I think it's just deja vu, but just the feeling of the stone, the way the light bounces off
it, the way it looks,
it's just, you guys don't feel that?
I mean, something feels off, but it's just rock.
Like, I mean, how do you remember a rock?
I don't know.
I don't know, I feel like I remember all of this.
I think up to the second I think I could tell you
I could remember you saying that.
When the stairs end at last, the air is thick with smells of acid and mold and rot.
You have to cover your face to not be bombarded with it.
And using the torch, the flashlight, you wave it around the space and you can see that you
are in a vast chamber, and one of many.
The walls and the floors are shaped more intricately than the long stairs, in these kind of vast,
curving, spiking designs that almost seem to fold into each other in bizarre ways that
kind of hurt your eyes to look at them too long.
You can see that across the way there is an opening about 30 meters tall
that leads to another chamber.
What do you do?
I'm gonna, especially if I feel like Tell is starting to
kinda get lost in the space,
I'm gonna try to take a little bit of a lead
and see if I can hear anything coming from that chamber
before we go into it.
The walls have changed color, whereas you kind of walked down clearly limestone,
down here there is a kind of black-green, not glow, but reflectivity to the stone down here.
It's very unusual, something you've never seen before.
As you lead the way, Ice, you approach the gaping doorway,
and one moment you're kind of walking towards the door, and the next moment there's a corner.
There's a wall where there was space.
And you start to put together that the symmetry of this place is so bizarre that
you're actually seeing optical illusions, and there are spaces where there aren't actually spaces
and you almost just walked into a wall.
You almost can't trust your senses down here.
I'm going to ask that you make another sanity test.
Shit.
It's gonna be fine.
That's a fail with a 79.
You're going to lose one point of sanity as you realize maybe your senses can't be completely trusted down here.
But you are able to kind of touch along the wall and you are able to find the actual doorway that leads you deeper in.
Yeah, I'm gonna start leaving a trail of, um, like if there's like a meal pack or something,
I'm gonna start leaving a trail of something as we go.
As you enter the next space,
you all three at the same time hear a kind of cry,
a scream.
That's Liam.
It's gotta be.
It sounds like him.
Yeah, I'm going.
I'm moving.
Wait, hide.
Shit, okay, then I'm picking up speed.
Maybe we shouldn't just be running into rooms.
Tell, come on.
I think looking back at Tell to tell him to come on,
his forehead is pressed against the rock of this place,
and he's just sort of draping himself along the wall, left and right,
and the noise sort of brings him back to existence.
He turns, he looks to you and
he chases after you. He goes with you.
Hyde leading the way now, running into the darkness. You run into a room and Liam is
there, visible, kneeling in the darkness with no light of his own, completely nude, on his knees, before a large, angular, black stone slab
that is high as a barn.
Is his back to me?
He is profiled to you.
Then yeah, then I'm gonna run directly up to him
and like crouch, like slide, crouch down to him.
And then I'm just gonna like,
if he's not gonna react to that,
then I'm gonna make him like look at me first before I hug him.
Hyde, you run in, the other two kind of stop in the threshold of the door.
I'm going to ask that Ice and Pilgrim make alertness tests.
Hyde, what you start to realize is, Liam isn't screaming, he's singing.
His voice is raspy as if he lost it days ago.
And yet, in reverie, he sings at the pillar.
I hear music, I hear music.
Trying to push out this song through a broken throat.
He doesn't look at you though and you are kind of wrestling.
Do you say anything to him?
Yeah, I'm calling his name.
I'm like, hey, hey.
I want to force his head to look at me.
If he's not going to pay attention to me, I want him to like put his, like us both make
eye contact with each other. You grab his head and he is so depleted of strength that he almost kind of
collapses in your arms. His head is still tilted up towards the sky but he's now
got you in his line of sight and his eyes kind of shudder for a second and
they look at yours and there is this kind of clarity that comes over him.
He says, blood, and he gestures towards you as if he's almost suggesting blood as in family, as in relations.
Hey, it's me. It's Kona. Hey, do you hear me?
What is the result of the alertness tests for Ice and Pilgrim?
I have a pass with a 31.
14.
I have a pass with a 31. 14.
You both begin walking in to help high.
Here it is, finally. Liam is here.
And that's when you notice that that black pillar leads high up into the sky,
and you can't help but follow it up.
Almost sitting on top of this pillar is a vast hill,
a bulging, scaly mass of flesh that seems alternately gray-black-green, streaked
with these white veins that pulse.
This polypous riot of pulsing slime filling the ceiling of the cave, indescribably large.
And I need the both of you to make sanity tests.
Yeah, Serge, what the fuck?
Damn.
Um.
It's a pass.
I have a failure.
Oh.
Stop it.
If you succeed, you are only going to lose one sanity.
If you fail, you're gonna roll a D10.
A D10?
Eight points. Um...
Even if you projected it, you'd probably go temporarily insane.
I go temporarily insane and hit my breaking point.
Hide.
He keeps repeating the word blood.
And then he finishes the sentence.
Blood will awaken him.
And you see Liam draw a knife and he goes to stab it into your chest.
He deals you four damage, piercing through your armor as this old rusted knife slams
into your gut.
And you gasp in horror at what your brother is doing.
All three of you feel the sun rumble within the cavern,
and something above you begins to slightly move
at the reaction of Hyde taking damage.
Agent Pilgrim, you have arrived, you're home.
This thing is everything.
It was more than they could have ever warned you about, and you have have to protect it and agent ice is going to try to stop this and you cannot allow that
Cannot allow agent ice or hide to survive. You must kill them both
With that knowledge in mind, what do you do? Ice, what are you doing right now?
Let me just get that.
I am, I already, Ice has decided
that she's gonna kick Liam out.
Like she's already running, getting ready to kick him
to unconsciousness and get the fuck out of there.
I think that from behind her, she hears
the tell breathing harder than he has before and he calls back
ice
Let I'm awake and I think he takes the rifle slung at his side
He swings it and fires as much of a full clip into her back as possible. I'm awake
I'm awake! I'm awake! I'm awake!
Agent Ice, you feel like you could probably try to dodge? Yeah, I'm okay. Yeah, I'll do it.
Agent Pilgrim, your weapon does have the ability to be kicked into automatic and
have a lethality rating if you'd like to. I mean, here's the thing, as I'm...
The god inside of my head told me to kill both of them.
So I do think he'd probably go full auto. He's not exactly in his right mind.
It's a 45 under 80.
That should succeed. Agent Ice, did you succeed on your roll?
No, I rolled a 94.
Please roll your damage, Agent Pilgrim.
Oh my god. I gotta remember what the rifle does.
Let's see.
Um, a 1d12.
That good one.
That young one.
It's seven.
Seven points of damage.
Agent Ice, are you still alive?
I am.
I am.
Agent Ice, you've taken more than five points of damage.
I need you to make a Constitution times five roll to find out if you are stunned by this incredible
amount of damage.
Fucking fair.
No, I am not.
That's a pass.
You feel this searing heat and piercing trip up your back and you tumble to the ground
in pain, but you are still alive.
Again, the room shakes and you see a flap of a giant wing kind of unfold and it moves
in the darkness and then disappears back up into the darkness.
Something is becoming more and more alive the closer someone comes to death.
Upstairs, high above on the mountaintop, The entire mountain seemingly shakes. And when it does, Supes and Lopez,
you notice the three villagers suddenly burst
into giggling and laughing.
They triumphantly stand and they rush you.
I'm gonna juke, spray.
Unfortunately, Lopez, you're not able to do anything,
but you see these three maniacs running towards you.
Supes, go ahead and make that attack.
31, four?
All right.
Four damage to one of them.
Okay, they are still up.
They stumble backwards as you shoot them in the belly,
but they just seem enraptured and screaming Babajan's name
as if they know the time is right.
The other two are going to approach.
One of them is going to be able to get within striking distance to attack you and Lopez.
Lopez, you are unable to defend yourself.
If I just curl into a, like into a ball and like protect my head.
Absolutely as one of them brings a hatchet down on your head.
Whoa, fuck!
That is a failure so they're going to swing but you're able to kind of duck down just enough that they hit
Rock the other one is going to attack you with a long knife soups. That is a two
They are going to deal you three damage
As one of them comes and and just kind of stabs you in the arm that you had up
Suddenly there is a blade and we are fully in combat.
Well, like at the top of the mountain, is it like the peak and then sharp sides is a
flat, like a flat area and then like drops?
You're at kind of a plateau, but it is pretty steep.
Okay.
Let's return back downstairs, hide at the top of the initiative.
Your brother has just attacked you.
There's this gleam in his eye, and he pulls
the knife out and he's aiming to do it again. What are you doing? God, um, yeah, I think for like a
moment, I think as like, Hyde's trying to like, get themselves together, I think they're just going
to mutter to themselves that it's like, whatever it is, it's going to be okay. And then Hyde's going
to try to block the knife and then sucker punch the shit out of Liam in the face
just to knock him unconscious. Yeah go ahead and make an unarmed combat and I'll say that if you're
able to to deal a reasonable amount of damage it might knock him out. Yeah that's a success with an
eight. That's two points of damage. Yeah he takes it to the face stumbles back But again looks at you with this glee and says blood will awaken the sleeper and he goes for you again
I'm gonna roll another attack. That's a 71 which fails
So he just swings wide and you're able to kind of duck out of the way
You still have the wound but you are able to protect yourself. Who has the higher dexterity ice or
Pilgrim? I have a 14.
I also have a 14.
Both of you, let's roll D hundreds
and whoever has the higher, but doesn't go over 50,
gets to go first.
37.
39.
I hate this game.
Agent Ice, last turn you dodged.
So there's not actually anything you can do in this round.
I will say you have movement though. So if you wanted, I will grant you enough movement
to possibly hide behind this big pillar that is in the middle of the room.
Yes, go towards the dragon.
No, I want to, um, can I use my movement to just run as close as I can to him?
Without issue you can get right in front of Agent Pilgrim, absolutely.
I want to, if I'm gonna like charge into him as hard as I can, if I could get us on the ground that might be better.
The way that we'll describe this is that you just have enough time to kind of balance yourself and run towards Liam.
You don't have enough in this turn to take an action, but you are right in front of him.
Pilgrim, what are you doing? As they start to charge Pilgrim's body just locks straight into the muscle memory of this.
It has always been like this he knows exactly what it's like so as they come full charge he
swings back with his rifle butting it over and then smacking the back of the the butt of the rifle into ice's face trying to impede the charge
make a melee combat am i still we're exhausted right so it's plus 20 i've been doing that right
it is at minus 20 minus 20 yeah 18 under 30 still hits you've got good rolls uh go ahead and roll
it's just a straight D4.
Four points. Your body armor does still technically count. I'm going to say that you only take
one point of damage, Ice. Okay, I'm still up. Back at the top of the mountain. Things
are getting really bad, Supes. I'm going to let you go and then they're going to go and
then Lopez, if you can argue for a reason to do something, I'll listen to it. But Lope, Supt, you're gonna go first.
What are you doing?
The one that, okay, so I have the knife in my arm.
One's right in front of you.
One is currently trying to hatchet job Lopez.
And there's one who's taken a shot in the gut,
but is now recovering and still coming at you.
How close to the edge am I?
Relatively close.
I would say three to five meters.
Is there a way that I can go ahead
and just do a defensive maneuver?
That's all it is.
And literally just pivot, arm, throw his ass over,
so I can stop Patrick.
If you're trying to fight them to push them off the cliff,
I'm going to need an opposed athletics check,
as they will be attempting to do the same.
Fair.
If not, can I take them with me?
No, no, Amanda, that's plan C.
Yeah, failed.
Oh, buy like 20.
They critically succeed with an 11.
Fuck!
You are pushing them towards the edge, and just as you get there, their foot kicks you, and you go tumbling over the side.
I'm gonna roll some damage.
What the fuck?
The second historical scenario where a man has been thrown off of something
or fallen from a great height.
Well, I gotta avoid some fucking stairs then.
Yeah, motherfucker.
Yeah.
Ice picks up a flight of stairs, Ice.
Ice.
His greatest weakness, stairs.
How did you know?
Supes, you go tumbling over the side, eventually crashing into the large rocks that are below,
the craggy bottom, hitting once and then again, and you tumble over and over, taking 20 points
of damage.
Bye, Supes.
Lopez, you are left alone with three maniacs. What the fuck? You have enough energy to be
conscious and to maybe pull something out of your ass. There's three of them, right? There's three of them alive?
Yes, and they have all now turned and are approaching you with their weapons. I think Lopez recognizes there's no way out of this for them and they reach into their
their belt and pull out a grenade, pull the pin, hold it close, wait until the people are right on
top of them and then turn and throw the grenade up into their faces. It's like not not cushioning it
with myself, there's the words. Their wild eyes are transfixed on you as you suddenly turn over
And throw it above their heads and as they begin kind of stabbing you repeatedly your eyes watch the grenade fly up into the air
Is watching these men's faces as they ignite on fire. The last thing you see that their charred, broken hand comes up
and covers the breast pocket of their front shirt
and tries to pull it down and get their fingers inside,
but they're just mangled and broken.
And you see like the corner of a photo,
and then they pass before you see what's on the photo.
Back, under the earth, hide.
What are you doing?
Am I aware of the background combat that's going on?
I'll say that, yes, you heard the gunfire
and you're becoming aware that something is happening between the two agents.
Ah, I definitely want to get the knife out of his hand at this point.
If I can get him attached from the most lethal weapon of his, then I can at least
reassess this. It's not the first time I've had to crack on my brother. So, yeah, so I like to at least try to
grapple him in a way where I can
get the knife out of his hand. If you'd like to disarm him, go ahead and make a
unarmed combat strike, unless you can explain why
you might be using a knife or something else to make a melee combat roll.
Okay, that is a success with a 37.
So what does it look like when you succeed on this?
He might try again to like swing at me and then at that point then I would try to use that leverage to put
him in a grapple and just bring it down so that he has to let the knife go. If I
pop his arm out of its socket and the process is doing that, it's
better to get the knife out of his hand at this point. Maybe if it was a critical
hit but at this point what you if it was a critical hit, but at this point,
what you have done is successfully knock the blade
from his hand, but he does not relent.
Now, like an animal, he just goes for your jugular
to try to choke you to death.
He does have an unarmed combat of 50,
and he rolled a 44, which is a critical success.
What?
He's gonna deal you six points of damage
as he tries to choke you to death,
unless you want to attempt to dodge.
I have to dodge or he's going to kill me.
Um.
Help, please.
That's a success with a 40.
You are able to leap out of the way.
One hand tries to go for your throat,
but you know what he's trying to do
and you just tumble out of the way.
Back with the agents.
You're up close and personal, Ice.
Okay, I'm going to, um...
If I see that it's not going well with Hyde and Liam,
I'm going to...
Yeah, I'm gonna go up to Liam
and literally kick him in the chest,
and I would like it to be done with him, please. Yeah, go ahead and make your melee,
make an unarmed strike against him.
Ooh.
Okay, fantastic. That's a success.
D4 minus one. Three.
Three damage is enough to trigger
to see whether he will be knocked unconscious.
He fails that roll, so you come up,
and you just kick him with the hard side of your boot.
Under his chin, blood spurts up into the air and he falls back, seemingly unconscious.
Then I'm gonna say, you handle your brother and I'll handle mine, and turn back to Tel.
It is now Pilgrim's turn.
Yeah, I call out to Len now that she's got her back turned on me again after kicking, uh, Liam through.
I go, listen, I'm sorry about what I've been. I'm sorry, I've just been so fucking confused lately.
I-I was trying to make sense of it all, and it's starting to make sense, and we can do this.
I can wake you up too. You'll wake up too. We can be together, Len. I figured it out.
And I'm gonna run immediately at her
and try and German suplex her from the back.
Just wrap my hands fully around her hips
and then port her over my shoulder as hard as I can,
slamming her neck into the rock behind onto the floor
so that I can grapple.
That feels like an unarmed combat.
Go ahead and make that roll.
Fuck.
That's a 47 under my modified 60, so success.
Go ahead and roll a D4, minus one.
That's a three, so two.
I'm still alive, bitch.
Oh my god.
Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. still protecting the neck or is that completely mitigated?
How does that work?
Because I have a vest.
Even if I take the whole damage I have just a little bit left.
Right. I think what we'll say is, I think what we'll justify is just reduce that damage by one.
So instead of taking two you're're just gonna take one damage.
Okay.
Because you're right that, yeah, the neck isn't necessarily protected by this armor.
Again, we're back, we're left with just the four individuals down here in the dark.
Hide.
You have a chance to run.
You have a chance to try to pull Liam away but you
can't do anything this turn what are you doing you see that pilgrim is saying
crazy things waving his gun around you might be next I can't leave him I think
I think that you know although you can't take an action I will say that if you
want to grab Liam and just start pushing him towards dragging him towards the exit I think that's fair
that's yeah you'll basically just make it to the threshold of the door that's
what I'm gonna do I'm gonna I'm gonna run I'm gonna grab him by like the back
of his shirt or whatever I can and then just drag him as you know I'm exhausted
so I'm just I can't even lift him higher than that and just drag him as much as I can,
as much as I can to the door. It's the threshold.
Ice, what do you do?
Um, I am... I'm still in the hold on the ground.
I won't say that you're pinned, but he did basically suplex you into the ground,
but you can now take an action if you'd like.
Shoot. I'm gonna take the medium pistol out
and push it up against.
I'm trying to visualize where I am,
but I'm gonna push it up against.
I feel like at this point, he's mostly on top of you.
Damn, I'm gonna push it into his chest
and say, please, please be cool.
Please, are we cool?
Tell, please.
Are you going to hold your action?
I'm gonna hold to see the next thing he does
and I'll take the shot.
And what is your reaction, Pilgrim?
I think that on top of Len,
he like presses his forehead against hers
and then reaches up to hold her face, and says,
No, that's good. That's good. You heard what he said.
If we both bleed, we both wake up.
Do it. Fuckin' do it. We can be together, Len. Do it.
This is it. This is where it happens. Do it, Len.
And I'll hold too. I'll let her shoot.
I mean, do I have time to change my order?
Because I was gonna shoot if he was gonna try to kill me,
but now I kinda wanna headbutt him in the face.
Sure, go ahead and make the attack.
87.
It's almost as if he's anticipating it.
Maybe it's because he's so close to you already,
but you're just not able to get the leverage
to really do some damage on his head.
You were holding your action though, weren't you Pilgrim?
Yeah. Um, she doesn't take the shot, and he looks almost upset over it, that she won't join him on his level, which is an issue they've had since the beginning.
Is that he has gone farther, and she is held behind behind and he just feels so alone.
And so he looks down and he slams the fucking ground
with his fist.
He says, you're not fucking listening, Len.
We could do this.
We could be together.
And he rips his hands around her neck
and tries to slam her in against the floor.
We could wake up.
We could wake up.
This could end.
Make another unarmed combat attack against her.
44, which is a critical success under 60.
Ooh, well, whatever you roll, you will double the damage.
Eight points of damage.
Oh no, no!
There's no armor for that, buddy!
Hide as you make it to the threshold of the door,
you look back to see Agent Pilgrim smashing the back of Agent Ice's head into this green black rock over and over and over.
Blood beginning to pool out.
The moment that happens, the entire cavern again shakes.
And where once there was nothing but flesh, suddenly there are eyes.
Many eyes. but flesh. Suddenly there are eyes, many eyes, and many mouths begin to open with razor sharp,
irregular teeth as this thing, this massive babajan begins to wake. I need the two of you
to again make sanity tests. I fail with a 91. I fail with a 91.
I fail with a 92.
Ah, the last ones.
What do you think?
Like a D20?
D12?
What are we looking at?
No!
A 100?
One.
It was a one.
You are both overwhelmed by a psychic shout
that emanates from this thing from Babajan.
It can only be approximated as a voice shouting
or babbling something to you, some kind of nonsense,
but it's clearly filled with utterly alien meaning
and you both need to lose a D10 insanity.
Ah!
Oh, shit.
Ah.
Ah.
Ah.
Can you go temporarily insane twice?
No, you're just continuing to lose it.
That's three.
We know how Hai lost their personnel.
I'm at a 19 sanity, y'all.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
What?
That's a good spot. So I'm a good spot. I love that.
Agent Hyde, you did not lose enough sanity to warrant completely falling apart, but your body is rattling from fear.
You can barely hold on to Liam as you move.
Do you continue to just run in the dark with Liam?
Yeah, at this point I'm going to try to grab him in a better leverage and-
and try to carry him out of this- this place.
Agent Pilgrim, you are enraptured by the presence of Baba John.
At last, the sleeping god has spoken to you.
Do you do or say anything?
He cradles the dead Len into his arms, just bracing her head against his, like you might a smaller kid,
or just to nurse her there. And he rocks as much as he can looking up at it, just repeating to
himself, what is it Len? If it makes sense now, what we do makes sense, all this makes sense. And
then he loses it as Babajan takes him
and he begins to writhe and shake.
It's gonna make sense.
It's all gonna make sense.
Kona, you are going to have three chances
to escape this dark place.
You will automatically succeed on the first one
because Babajan is busy.
As you look back, you see an enormous part of Babajan
slam into the ground where Agent Pilgrim is, flattening him.
There is no chance that either he or Ice have survived that.
But you can see that the strange multi-eyed,
multi-mouthed thing is coming down off of the ceiling
and coming after you.
The first success, thanks to Pilgrim, worked.
Give me a intelligence test to see if you can recall
how to get out of here in the darkness.
Oh, oh, wait, wait, wait, there was a trail.
I left a trail.
You will have plus 20% to that roll, thanks to that.
Yes, fuck yeah!
Yes!
Bless you!
Teamwork.
That's a success with a 21 out of 70.
So at first you're making progress, stumbling through the blackness, dragging an unconscious Liam.
You hear the screams of Pilgrim before he is snuffed out, and you continue.
What is this shape?
Stone?
Is it familiar?
You're moving, sometimes hitting a wall, but frantically moving in the dark.
Give me another test, another intelligence test with plus 20, to see if you can make
it out of the darkness.
That's another success for the 47.
Holy shit.
Let's go.
Yes.
Hell yes, no hide.
At last you find the stairs, you can see the light from above, and you begin climbing.
As you start climbing the stairs, you get about 20, 30 steps up.
When the space rumbles, and this rush of air comes up past you. You get the feeling as if something very large has pushed up
against the the entrance to the staircase as you continue to move you keep looking back
but nothing seems to be following you and after an indeterminate amount of time dragging Liam
screaming huffing puffing
dragging Liam, screaming, huffing, puffing. You make it back to the top.
The sunlight, although it is in shade,
is healing to you.
It's finally out,
but that is when you see the mess
that is left above the hill,
the crumpled body of Lopez,
the destroyed remains of these three villagers,
and no sign of Supes.
When I finally clock that Supes is not there, or you know, get out of there, I'll put Liam
down for a second so that I can run over to Lopez, run over to find where Supes is.
Lopez has their eyes closed and their hand on their chest.
You frantically look around, you step to the edge
of the cliff, and you can see down deep in the ravine not far from the village, the crumpled
body of Supes, now being grabbed and mangled and handled by the remaining villagers who
scream out in ecstasy as they start to tear her apart.
And you realize the totality of your decisions
in this moment, how five people have died
thanks to your choices,
your insistence on finding your brother.
And I'm gonna need a sanity check.
That's fair.
I don't know why, but it's a success with an 18. You're going to lose one point of sanity, and explain to me the reason.
How do you reason it away?
I think at this moment, given that they're exhausted, sunburnt,
they can't even begin to start processing the fact that what's happening down at the bottom of the ravine.
I think they're just staring at the ravine and seeing, just continuing to watch
what's happening in the soups. And I think it's just the denial that out of, despite
all of this, Liam's right there behind me. And I did succeed in what I said I was going
to do, which was to bring him home. And that there's still a chance that I can still fulfill
that. You have few options remaining. You can go down to the village
at exact revenge or you could try to get the hell out here with Liam.
What do you do? I think I'm just gonna grab Liam and try to leave the city.
Are you going to go through the city or are you going to basically try to avoid it?
I would like to try to avoid it if I can.
I don't think it's safe. I yeah,
any option that gets me to go around the city or what I'll try that first. Delirious, half
dead, desperate to save your brother. You sling him over your shoulder and you start
the very difficult journey of navigating away from the village and back towards what
you know is civilization.
Time stops making sense.
You have no idea what time it is.
The sun rises, the sun sets, you make it off the mountain, and at a certain point, you are so exhausted from carrying
and eventually dragging Liam that you collapse, unconscious.
The next time you wake, Booker is over you.
You are inside an M-Rap, and he is assuring you as he feeds liquid IVs into your veins
that you will be okay.
We are led to the question that you have been wondering since we began Doom to Repeat.
What happened to Liam?
Did he survive?
Tell me if you have a better idea.
But I think you should roll a D100, and if you succeed on a luck roll, then Liam survives
the ordeal.
And if he fails, he did not make it alive out of the desert.
54. Oh fuck. So close. Yeah I'll grab Booker and like, where is he? Where is he? He looks solemn for a moment and gestures beside you.
And there, lying next to you is Liam.
It seems Booker was not able to get to him soon enough and he died from
exposure in the desert.
I think, yeah, I think I just, at that point, like out of all of that,
just starts to just
Uncontrollably start to stop because despite all of that
He still didn't make it
Within a couple of weeks the American troops who are stationed at fob Turner are pulled out two months ahead of schedule
Agent hide you spend the next few weeks recovering from exposure
Agent Hyde, you spend the next few weeks recovering from exposure, dehydration, and one day, a pair of men dressed in suits similar to ice and pilgrim find you in the hospital and have a
private meeting with you to discuss the events. They thank you for your work and they say that
they'll be in touch and then they leave. And I think that is where we will end our scenario..