Difference between revisions of "Mogan's Run"
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Mogan goes out raiding. A victim confronts Mogan with the enormity of piracy and associated murdur. Mogan is unphased, and not amused. | Mogan goes out raiding. A victim confronts Mogan with the enormity of piracy and associated murdur. Mogan is unphased, and not amused. | ||
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+ | ==Plot== | ||
+ | ===Landing=== | ||
+ | Mogan sails into a Fay outpost on the SolidClouds. It is a sculpted beauty spot of spires, stalactites, and wide perches. Built by high-air fay who never walk, and on the edges of the savage beauty of the Outer Fire, it is a place of wild calm, and occasional turbulence. The air here is thick with the embers of the Outer Fire, and the rising life-dust detretus from the [[Enchanted Forest]]. | ||
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+ | Mogan makes his landing in a skiff, along with a set of four other Zarth brutes. They use their magic to destroy all opposition, and subdue the natives. They use a giant net to trap some of the Fay inside their sculpted tower. Mogan and his gang grapnel up the side of the tower to subdue and taunt the captives. | ||
+ | ===Confrontation=== | ||
+ | One of the fay say something suitably pitiful and accusatory to Mogan. Mogan ignores her, and proceeds to tie them all up. He then stabs the one fay who was accusing him. The series closes with the skiff sailing off back off. Perhaps as it approaches [[the Woe]], and the fay are weeping. | ||
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Revision as of 06:50, 15 February 2009
A short side-plot to explore Mogan.
Mogan goes out raiding. A victim confronts Mogan with the enormity of piracy and associated murdur. Mogan is unphased, and not amused.
Plot
Landing
Mogan sails into a Fay outpost on the SolidClouds. It is a sculpted beauty spot of spires, stalactites, and wide perches. Built by high-air fay who never walk, and on the edges of the savage beauty of the Outer Fire, it is a place of wild calm, and occasional turbulence. The air here is thick with the embers of the Outer Fire, and the rising life-dust detretus from the Enchanted Forest.
Mogan makes his landing in a skiff, along with a set of four other Zarth brutes. They use their magic to destroy all opposition, and subdue the natives. They use a giant net to trap some of the Fay inside their sculpted tower. Mogan and his gang grapnel up the side of the tower to subdue and taunt the captives.
Confrontation
One of the fay say something suitably pitiful and accusatory to Mogan. Mogan ignores her, and proceeds to tie them all up. He then stabs the one fay who was accusing him. The series closes with the skiff sailing off back off. Perhaps as it approaches the Woe, and the fay are weeping.