Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Success - Gazala #2

 

Present –Mesmer (Shane), Bernard (Jamie), Gazala (Richard), Jean (Jeff), Felix (Kevin), Wonton (Darryl), Jacob (Chris)

Marmalading – Fleur (Steven), Cooper (Ian)

(By Gazala)

"What would Bernard do?"

"Who cares"

"What about Tariq?"

"Let’s just leave him and go somewhere else"

"We can't leave him – he's our leader"

"He's French – who cares?"

"He knows where the baby is"

"Good point"

"I twork to im, I great negotiator"

"Yes, just like last time"

The party debated for quite some time. It seemed we had several options some of which of course were more sensible than others. They were

  1. We ask the navy [ battleship Bretagne ] to bombard Carthage. But would this penetrate below ground?
  2. We lure Bernard out
  3. We align with Tariq
  4. We leave
  5. We align with Bernard
  6. We do nothing

1 and 5 were quickly discounted and we decided we had little to lose by going and talking to Tariq. Prudently, Gazala and Wonton were left at our apartment. 

"But I wanna go" said Wonton

"You stay here with me" replied Gazala.

"I don wanna stay wif you – your crazy woman" 

"You ARE staying" said Gazala as she twirled her knife around her fingers.

The rest of the party head off to Tariq's, but, as it turns out, he in uncooperative and of little use – still sulking that his compound was overrun. The party returns.

"What about tanks?" – chimes in Gazala. "They must have some and they would be effective against these 'skeletons'." 

Indeed, there are six Renault FT two-person tanks with mounted machine guns in town. Heroux, however, is reluctant to have them go into Carthage, but is prepared to have them stationed 30 minutes away with a company of gendarmes.

"So, what do we know?" Mesmer asks endeavouring to get some direction to things.

"We know the Mythos torch protects the skeletons in its light"

"We know Bernard is wearing he crown and that enables him to go outside Carthage"

 "We know he wanted the baby far away"

"He has the Censer and can raise dead"

"Why does he want Tariq dead?"

"Don’t we all?" says Gazala

"I use my status Myfos spell to stop torch working" thinks Wonton

"How are you going to draw a circle of blood around that?" questions Felix

"I don no – just idea" defends Wonton.

At this point Jacob returns from purchasing some local newspapers. 

"The Germans have returned" he states looking agitated.

"They have attacked and damaged the Jewish Synagogue" 

"They have put these strange Hindu peace signs over it"

 "I thought the Germans were gone after Herschel died ?" says Jean

"There is a Jewish cemetery across the road from our apartment" says Jacob. "I'm going to watch it"

"Me too" says Gazala "there is nothing else to do"

We all retire to the apartment, not really certain of our next steps – maybe we should depart?

We cook ourselves a hearty dinner and retire for the evening only to be awoken near midnight by the chiming of the church bells nearly.

''I can't recall those ringing before" says Mesmer

"Not me" says Wonton

"Let's go," says Jean grabbing his SMG and gear and heading out the door.

We all follow down the street as quickly as we can and see a crowd gathering around the local church, whose bells continue to chime. Jacob (in a moment of bravery) checks around the back only to see two skeletal guards near the back door. One is holding a mirror and a green glow is emanating from the door.

His slightly sweaty and portly body scampers back to tell us and we all head around the back. A truck is parked nearby.

"Bernard – you dare" calls out Wonton

"Oui c'est moi petit chinois" replies Bernard from inside the church. 'Do you wish to join me in Carthage?"

"Noo we not do tat – you stay with us" calls out Wonton.

At this point two gendarmes arrive. They nervously eye the skeletons before one takes aim and pulls the trigger. The skeletons head explodes from a successful rifle shot. 

Upon that, according to Bernard "a pointless bit of violence", Bernard and a large group of skeletons break from the church.

Gazala as quick as a flash and without hesitation takes aim at the Mythos torch being carried by Bernard. She shoots. [ This was a difficult shot requiring Gazala to roll three D20 and take the worst ] And hits it extinguishing its flame and knocking it to the ground. Immediately, all the skeletons shatter to the ground. Bernard is alone.

Realising his plight, Bernard, as fast as his fat little legs can carry him, sweeps up the torch and runs to the nearby truck.

Gazala takes careful aim and shoots at the crown atop Bernard's head. 

"If I miss and kill Bernard it matters little" she muses to herself.

This time the shot required 4 dice taking the worst one. Using 1 luck Gazala hits the crown but does insufficient damage to dislodge it.

A panicking Bernard reaches he truck as Jean lets loose a full clip of his SMG, ripping apart the back two tires. Surprisingly Bernard manages to still retain control although his speed is severely impacted and very slow, allowing the party to run behind.

Gazala unclips a grenade and skilfully throws it into the back of the truck, and this time Bernard loses control and crashes into a nearby parked vehicle. 

The others who have been standing watching the efforts of Jean and Gazala, finally decide to do something and race toward the vehicle with various goals in mind.

Bernard leans out of the broken truck window, and raises his hand with a bolt of lightening shooting forth and hitting Jean who was at the front (he failed his Luck roll by the most) fair and square in the chest. The 17 points of damage would have killed him but he used 2 luck and reduced the damage by 3 (leaving him on 2 hit points). If that was anyone else, it would have killed us.

Gazala, seeing this, draws her blade intent on slashing Bernard's throat.

But for once Wonton and Felix are next to the truck. Felix pulling at Bernard's feet and Wonton at the other door trying to remove the crown from Bernard's head. 

Success – the crown is in Wonton's hands. He looks at it, he smiles, - "ahhh wot I could do?" he murmurs as he drops the crown into a sack. [ Wonton made his Mythos roll and did not feel compelled to put the crown on – which was fortunate because Gazala was fast approaching with her Mythos knife.]

Gazala arrives within seconds having been intent on killing Bernard for his attack on Jean (or just anyway) but saw Wonton remove the crown and the changed demeanour on Bernard and stopped herself (she made a POW roll successfully – a fail would have seen her carry through with the attack – her POW is 8)

Jacob quickly uses chloroform on Bernard and then cuffs him (we aren’t sure why the wee Polish man carries handcuffs), we put the torch in a separate bag and head back to our apartment. We question Bernard, who can remember his time in Carthage but otherwise seems as normal as always. He wanted Tariq dead because he believed Tariq wanted the baby. They were his eyes following us to where we buried the baby but his claim Tariq also knew was a lie.

Tala can see Bernard's Mythos and also that Mesmer and Wonton are evil (as per normal). "You should kill them" she says to Gazala.

We release Bernard to draw a detailed map of Carthage and how best to get to where the Censer, the Mythos skeletal hand and the stolen books (Tariq's library) are. As it turns out all in the crown room.  His memory of everything Carthage related is slowly fading.

15 minutes into drawing the map, Heroux turns up wanting to understand what has happened. In doing so he calls Gazala a useless whore. The party go silent – Gazala goes silent and then smiles at Heroux.

Gazala's kill list (top 3) in order of priority is now

Heroux

Felix

Tariq

We decide we must recover the items from Carthage. Jean, who has a major wound, and Gazala will stay above ground in the truck while the 8 gendarmes, that Heroux has provided, Mesmer, Felix, Bernard and Wonton will descend.

Jacob, conveniently collapses with Marmalade [ Chris left ].

The rest is a blur. The group go below ground and make several trips back with books, the Censer and the Mythos skeletal hand. Four gendarmes die but the brave troop (Gazala writes sarcastically) of Mesmer, Wonton, Bernard and Felix are unharmed.

We load everything back on the truck and head to our apartment in Tunis. We ask Heroux to fill each of the 20 descending shafts (in Carthage) with concrete.

We now effectively have the Tunis Mythos library, Tariq's library and a few other books as well as all of our Mythos items recovered.

"We wool need to giv dem back" says Wonton – "but we weed first"

As if on cue, an Arab man (dispatched by Tariq?), knocks on our door. 

"Tariq understands you have his books" says the man

"We do – how he knows?" replies Wonton

"He has many spies" the man smiles

"Fucking Heroux" whispers Gazala.

"We weturn dem in 1 week – not before – and we won reward"

"Agreed and two silver ingots" the Arab replies. 

"We need those" – says Mesmer –" we need to encase the other Mythos items in silver"

One week passes uneventfully. We recover from our wounds, dry-clean our clothes and wait for Wonton and Mesmer to read the books. From this they each get a Mythos spell (and gain a Mythos point effectively drawing them nearer to insanity). Wonton gets a Control Ghoul spell, and Mesmer gets a Stop Mythos spell.

"Torking about insane – where Gazala?" Wonton asks

 She returns later in the week – also appearing in the newspapers is an article concerning a coffin found with human parts in it – clearly a man …… 

The adventure ends.


Tuesday, February 21, 2023

The hunt for silver

Present: Bernard (Jamie), Felix (Kevin), Gazala (Richard), Jean (Jeff), Mesmer (Shane), Wonton (Darryl)
Absent: Cooper (Ian), Fleur (Steven), Jacob (Chris)

Back in the re-established desert camp just outside Tunis, the party formed a huddle in our assigned tent and prepared battle plans for the next stage in our mission to rid the world of Mythos creatures, and particularly to get the baby skeleton hidden away from the world. And without a giant Mythos beacon broadcasting its location to all the mythos aware things in the world!

"Your fault" Gazala accused Wonton and Mesmer.
"Mesmer done it" responded Wonton.
"But that's what the book said to do" rebutted Mesmer., "And I know because I have an eidetic memory!"
"Ve need encase baby under silver first" stated Wonton.
"And King Bernard of Carthage stole it all" shouted Gazala.
"Let's ask him for it back" suggested Mesmer, "Surely he will help us to rid the world of the baby."
"Then why did he steal it from us in the first place?" yelled Gazala.
"Who knows" responded Mesmer calmly, "We will ask the nice Inspector Heroux if he can get some more silver for us" 

Three weeks to acquire another three ingots according to Heroux.

"Ve not vait dat wong" mused Wonton, "Ve mus ask King Bernard of Carthage for back!"
"I wisit Carthage today" declared Wonton.
"Well, make sure you don't take the baby out there" muttered Gazala.

Wonton, Felix, and a gendarme driver took the truck and headed off to Carthage to see if they could deal with King Bernard.
The rest of us stayed back at the desert camp, with the baby skeleton safely in its ammunition case and under heavy guard.

Heavy thunderhead clouds gather over Carthage
"Wook Felix" exclaimed Wonton on the way to Carthage, "Strange crowd has gathered over Carthage"
"Mmmm" replied Felix, "I think you mean cloud"
"Yes, crowd, dat is what I am saying"

"Mmmm" mused Felix, "Dark enough to protect skeletons from the sunlight" 
"Ve not closs the boundary fence!" stated Wonton.

"Definately wasn't planning to" confirmed Felix, releasing the safety on his sidearm.



Arriving at the old boundary wall of Carthage, Felix pulled the truck to a stop and they both nervously hopped out below the heavy and rumbling cloud cover. Through the old gateway they could see some shadowy figures moving in the gloomy distance.

"Ellooo" yelled Wonton, "Ve vant speek Barnyard"

There was a distant clattering of bones, and then all was quiet.

"Ellooo" yelled Wonton, "Is someting dear?"

While Wonton and Felix nervously waited in the shaddows below the dark clouds, there was a great activity in the burgeoning cavern system below Carthage. A rattle of skeletons hustled towards the central chamber where King Bernard of Carthage rested on his throne with his wife Nephrim at his side.

"Sire" they exclaimed, "Someone wishes to converse with you"
"Who is it?" asked King Bernard.
"Some strange sounding short guy in a white suit with squinty eyes" they replied.
"Ah, that will be Wonton then" stated King Bernard rubbing his hands together, "They probably want their silver back"

King Bernard gathered a small rattke of twenty-five skeletons and headed to the surface.
"I love this weather" he thought to himself as they emerged onto the surface and headed towards the boundary wall.

"Are you vell?" yelled Wonton when he saw Bernard approaching, the sickly green glow of the Crown of Carthage on his head and casting unhealthy looking shadows in the gloom.
"I am quite well thank you" responded King Bernard, "What brings you to my city?"
"Ve vant our silver back" yelled Wonton, "You mus give, so ve contain baby, before ve return and kill vou"

[Wonton's negotiating skills were sorely lacking, and his mentioning to Bernard that after dealing with the baby we would return to deal with him was unhelpful and potentially counterproductive. Perhaps King Bernard didn't hear him, or just inwardly scoffed at the assumption that anyone could deal with him, and King Bernard surprisingly continued to negotiate]

Wonton relayed to King Bernard all that we had been doing over the last week, and King Bernard relayed to Wonton on his own actions. Which included taking an army of skeletons on a night-time raid of Tariq's compound, killing most of Tariq's men, rescuing of many slave girls, and recovering Tariq's mythos items collection for storage in the new Carthage Antiquity Centre and the rebuilt Carthage Library. He noted that one of the slave girls recovered was in fact Fleur, our own party member who had been kidnapped recently off the streets of Tunis by some of Tariq's men.

"Oh, and Naseeba is also safe and well back here" noted King Bernard.

Wonton nearly rushed forward over the boundary into Carthage upon hearing that, but Felix managed to grab his shoulder and hold him back.

"She my berothed" he yelled, "You turn her back"
"Not to worry" replied King Bernard, "I will return all the girls, and the three silver ingots."
"Oh wank you, wank you" exclaimed Wonton profusely.
"You will just need to deliver Tariq to me, naked and bound, within forty-eight hours." continued King Bernard.

Needless to say, further negotiation was ongoing and King Bernard eventually agreed to release the slave girls, including Fleur, into Wonton's hands (only figuratively) as a token of his good faith and cooperation. 
Adeeba, Fleur, Kareema, Naseeba, Nisma, Sabriya, and Urwa were eventually led out of Carthage and released to hurry through the boundary gate and clamber aboard the truck. 

"I wave you all" exclaimed Wonton proudly, as he handed over his white suit jacket to Naseeba.
"My fend Gazala vill look behind you all" Wonton stated, as Felix started up the truck and they all headed back to Tunis.

Upon arriving back at the desert camp, Gazala did indeed offer to look after all the girls, and although none of them wanted to be slaves under Tariq's ownership, they were all quite sure that Tariq would need to specifically "free" them before they considered themselves to be free women.

When Mesmer heard that King Bernard has raided Tariq's compound and taken his whole library, he figured that maybe King Bernard might let him borrow the book of instructions that he had used to create the Baal symbols on the original sarcophagus. 

"Just to see if there were any missing pages" he explained.

Wonton and Felix returned to Carthage, requested to see King Bernard again, and passed on Meser's request.

"Of course" replied King Bernard.
"Vonderfool" exclaimed Wonton.
"But it must be returned before 10am tomorrow morning" stipulated King Bernard.
"Or....? questioned Wonton.
"Or ... you will not want to find out" stated King Bernard firmly.
"Ah, vell, no problem at all" stammered Wonton.

Bernard hustled off into the gloomy shadows of Carthage with his large rattle of skeletons, and soon returned carrying a large tome, the Corpus Necrominiton volume XVII, and personally handed it over to Wonton's outstretched hands. Wonton quickly backed off and clambered into the truck clutching the book to his chest. 

Back at the desert camp, Wonton and Meser retire to the quiet command tent and pore over the book.

"See" exclaimed Mesmer, "three pairs on opposing sides using the three different symbols. Containment effect!"
"But, it no worky containing" muttered Wonton, "so 
wrong must be"

"Maybe the orientation" mused Meser, "See how there is no description of which sides the pairs need to be arranged"

After studying the book all that night, Mesmer and Wonton piece together the requirements to cast a mythos spell that can contain a mythos creature in a temporary statis field. The time to prepare and cast the spell is around ten minutes, and it will hold the contained creature for around four hours.

"But" calculated Mesmer, "the mythos power required to cast the spell takes around eight hours to recover naturally"
"Defnitly use much limited" confirmed Wonton, "Power exhaust after few day only"

Giant skeleton attacks during sleep

It was a good thing that Wonton and Mesmer were up studying all night. The rest of the party, those not on watch, were subjected to terrible nightmares. As soon as anyone dropped into resting levels of sleep, they saw a giant-sized baby skeleton that rushed towards them and ripped them apart limb from limb. The images were so realistic and horrendous that none was able to rest properly, and everyone was exhausted and bleary eyed in the morning. Including those gendarme guards that were stationed with us, or even located nearby.
Wonton and Felix returned the book to King Bernard in the morning in accordance with the agreement.
"Thank you for bringing it back as agreed" King Bernard responded as Wonton gingerly handed it over.
"See" claimed Wonton, "Ve weary trusty. You rely us ok vine"



"This book shall be returned to the magnificent collection that I have begun in my new Carthage centre of knowledge" stated King Bernard.
As they leave Carthage, Felix notes that clouds look thinker and darker and the the shadowy old city had appeared even gloomier. 

While Wonton was returning the book to King Bernard, the weary and tired Mesmer and Gazala head off to the Tunis library, now reopened after the recent troubles in the city, only to find it swarming with gendarmes after a raid during the night by a rattle of skeletons led by an arrogant Frenchman wearing a crown and carrying a green flaming torch.

"Damn that Bernard" complained Mesmer, "He is just one step ahead of us at every turn"

Fortunately, Mesmer found that King Bernard had missed the books from an entire shelf of the secure mythos section and eventually managed to convince the librarian that under the direction of Inspecter Heroux, he was to take the remaining books back to the secure and well-guarded desert camp for protection while walking skeletons were at large in the city.

When everyone was back at the camp after their excursions, they found that most of the rescued slave girls had left and returned to Tunis. Except for Naseeba, Wonton's betrothed. She had taken one of the other girls, Urwa, as her own personal slave. A pointed discussion between Gazala, Wonton, and Naseeba resulted in Naseeba committing to the betrothal, Urwa running off to Tunis after the other slave girls, and Wonton committing to hiring some personal help for Naseeba.

"Oh, so pay servants like whore" Naseeba declared, "This must be the way of China".

[Handling the books during the transport required both Gazala and Mesmer to make rolls against their Mythos skill due to the potent magics instilled in the books. Mesmer is relatively proficient with a large Mythos skill and easily made his roll. Gazala had a -1 skill and of course failed hers. Her Mythos skill increased to zero, but she still doesn't believe in such things as skeletons, magic, or summoned creatures. This fact is a mystery to the rest of the party who have watched Mesmer fight and dispatch many such creatures with her magic knife. Mesmer has used his Psychology skill to try to understand Gazala's rationalisations of all these things but is still stumped by her attitude.]

Mesmer and Wonton start into a brief study of the books "rescued" from the Tunis library that night, but it is soon apparent that the terrible dreams of the night before are recurring again. Noone is able to rest, and something had to be done otherwise the whole party would be exhausted and effectively incapacitated. 

Some scientific experimentation quickly determined that the "nightmare" effect was active within about one kilometre of the camp. In fact, of the location of the baby skeletons' ammo case! 

Wonton cast one of the new stasis fields, a Blood Circle, around the ammo case, with great expectations of a reduction in the sleep disturbances. Alas, to no effect. So, we loaded the skeleton onto the truck and Gazala, Jean, and Mesmer (taking the magic mirror and its magical resident, Tala, with them) drive the truck off into the desert to give the rest of the party an opportunity to rest in the camp. At about 1am, they drove the truck back to camp and Felix, Wonton, and the gendarme driver took over for the rest of the night.

Our most wanted commodity - silver

In the morning, the party all got together again at the camp for breakfast. Feeling partially rested following the relocation of the baby during the night, serious discussion occurred about what should be done to solve the current situation. The solution seemed to be to get the baby encased in silver again as soon as possible, but there were challenges.

Three ingots of silver were required to provide an adequate layer around the new spherical container that would hold the ammo case.
King Bernard had stolen the three ingots that Inspecter Heroux had gathered and required Tariq in payment for them.
The Tunis supplies of silver had been exhausted by Inspector Heroux and would take three weeks to resupply three ingots.
There were no other supplies of silver available anywhere nearby that we knew of.

"Vat bout Tariq?" wondered Wonton, "Ask him maybe?"

Felix and Wonton were back in the truck straight after breakfast, and headed into Tunis to meet with Tariq, and maybe make a silver deal. The party wasn't sure they trusted Tariq, particularly since his men had kidnapped Fleur and held her captive in his compound, so Wonton and Felix were cautioned to be circumspect.

"Yes, yes" replied Wonton, "Ve very sirspect. Ve need silver quick quick. No vorry"

"You lie us" Wonton accused as soon as they were ushered into Tariq's lounging room.
Funnily enough, the rescued slave girls were all there, waiting on Tariq and preparing the tea for Wonton's and Felix's visit.

"What did I lie to you about?" asked Tariq.
"I no say" replied Wonton, "You know ready, you need explain"
"I have not lied to you" Tariq replied.
"Well, is there anything you would like to reveal to us concerning our party members?" intervened Felix.
"No" responded Tariq, "There is nothing to reveal"
"Any vay, ve need silver. You got for us?" demanded Wonton, after explaining the current supply challenges.

Tariq could supply one ingot immediately, a second in three days, and a third after a week. 
This sounded most excellent, although still a week before the escalating baby situation could be dealt with.
The bargaining seemed to be going surprisingly well, despite the less than circumspect start, until Wonton asked Tariq about Fleur directly. 

"You kindernap our Fleur you liar" complained Wonton.
"Oh, her. She is just a woman. I hold her for leverage" Tariq replied.
"Yes, just woman" spluttered Wonton, "But our woman, you liar"

At which point Tariq must have decided he had had enough and shut down the silver negotiations and demanded an apology. Something about his honour and learning to do business in the local way.

[It was downhill from there, and only through Felix's successful Persuasion roll did they manage to get out of Tariq's city residence and back to the camp. Felix did note however that Tariq had at least ten guards on duty and that the place was very defensible and would be extremely difficult for the party to attack, in his opinion]

As Felix and Wonton are reporting their partially successful negotiations with Tariq to the rest of the party, one of the gendarmes summon everyone to the command tent to see Inspector Heroux. Apparently, Tariq had quickly cooled down after Wonton had left and he had sent one of his men to drop of his first silver ingot. 

"wery pickle dese arabs" commented Wonton.

Things were looking up. The newly commissioned stone container with spherical cavity was under construction and was expected to be delivered in just two days, the spherical metal container hadn't been stolen from the police station and we had bought it back to the camp for safety, the first of the required three silver ingots was in our possession, and we had three potential options to get the remaining two ingots, albeit all over longer time frames than desirable.

A letter of appreciation was sent back to Tariq.

That night we relocated the baby via truck again, to different locations than the previous night, and those sleeping in the camp had peaceful and uneventful rest. Mesmer commented to everyone at one point that having thought about it, he recalled that it was actually Wonton's fault that the sarcophagus was carved incorrectly, and the mythos beacon formed. Wonton was away with the baby at the time and couldn't defend himself, but when he returned, he protested most vehemently, as only Wonton can.

In the morning we were again summoned to Inspectors Heroux's command tent where Heroux pointed out that three ingots of silver had been left at the edge of the camp overnight. There were a lot of scuffled footprints at the location they were found, with a trail pointing straight back towards Carthage. The accompanying note, signed by King Bernard of Carthage, read:

"I have fulfilled my part of the bargain, now fulfil yours"

"Four ingots now" exclaimed Mesmer delightedly.

We quickly penned a note back to King Bernard and sent if off with one of the ingots. It read:

"Thank you so much for your down payment of two silver ingots. We humbly return the third ingot as we are unable to fulfil our part of the bargain at this time. As soon as we can, we will, and you will be the first to know."

For the rest of that day, we mostly stayed around the camp and kept an eye on things there. Mesmer and Wonton pawed over the library books recovered from the Tunis library, arguing excitedly as they turned page after page.

That night we again trucked the baby off into the desert in two shifts, to allow the other to rest peacefully in the camp.

The stone container - can't even see the joint!
The next morning the stone container was delivered, the ammunition case containing the bay skeleton was inserted into the spherical metal container, which was then loaded into the spherical chamber inside the stone container. The three silver ingots were melted down and poured into the upper opening in the spherical chamber, until molten silver filled the complete void around the internal metal sphere. The three pairs of Baal symbols were carved into the six opposing sides of the stone container, in the alternate arrangement determined by Mesmer and Wonton.

Tests were carried out. No mythos beacon was present. Sure, there were traces of mythos from the container, but more akin to background readings than the overpowering beacon of the last attempt.  Normal restful sleep was possible in the vicinity. 

 Job done; mission accomplished.

"Let's fly the bloody thing out of here" suggested Gazala. [Gazala has been continually improving her flying skill, and despite never having flown, was now quite skilled, in theory. Richard has been searching for an opportunity to take a flight for weeks, and this was now looking like a relatively sensible suggestion]

A plane and flight were organised through Inspector Heroux for the next day, and we all nervously waited for something to go wrong. Nothing appeared to. Wonton and Mesmer spent the afternoon and evening pawing over the library books again. Noone had particularly nasty dreams, and the dawn arrived with a perfectly calm and clear day ahead.

Off to the Tunis airport, and Gazala loads herself into the pilot seat of the large transport aircraft that was waiting for us. The party, with some gendarme assistance, load the stone container into the cargo hold, and Gazala engages the engines and takes off with a huge grin on her face.

"Just like the books" Gazala exclaimed.

We landed successfully in a little place in southern Tunisia called El Borma where we were met by the local gendarme who assisted in loading the stone container off the plane, and into the waiting transport truck. We trucked off into the desert for hours, blindfolding the local gendarmes for the latter stages of the journey. Found some decently isolated and remove hills, found a perfect cave in a steep sided gully, laid the explosive charges and bought down the entrance tunnel after loading in the stone container and the locating skull.

We waited for night and summoned Tala from her magic mirror to check for any strange mythos effects.

"No beacon, or even any mythos traces at all there" she confirmed, "But I do see two glowing orbs up there" 

She was pointing up into the sky above us. Mesmer tries to Detect Mythos but can see nothing.
Wonton can see something too though.

"Eyes" he squeaks worriedly.






Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Gazala's Diary Entry #1

Present –Mesmer (Shane), Bernard (Jamie), Gazala (Richard), Jean (Jeff), Felix (Kevin), Wonton (Darryl), Jacob (Chris)

Marmalading – Fleur (Steven), Cooper (Ian)

It's all so strange

(BY Gazala)

With much effort and the tutoring of Wonton I have learnt to read and write. Reflecting in my diary has helped me "master" this written language.

I admit (only to myself of course) that I have developed an affection for the little Chinaman. Not like a woman for a man – he is more like a sister to me. He irritates me and argues constantly about things that seem pointless and a beyond my simple approach to life. Much like my real sister.

I must admit there are many strange occurrences. Things I cannot explain. And yet none of them scare me. Indeed, I feel a coldness, a disconnection from the things around me.  My heart seems unable to feel concern, emotion, hurt or fear.

I have killed but I feel no guilt or sorrow. I have lost "friends" and yet do not cry for them.

I rejoice in vanquishing those who cross me. I delight in spilling their blood.

Anyway, enough of these musings for now – we have had an eventful few days.

Finally, we uncovered the silver-entrapped body of the baby. The very thing we had buried several weeks before. It took us almost four days of hard labour. Even Mesmer tried to dig but complained so much about blisters and feeling tired the others sent him away to bathe his feet and hands and to be far enough away so as not to not hear his whining.

Unfortunately for Jean and I – who were manning Tariq's Hotchkiss heavy machine gun, that meant Mesmer moaned to us about how his hands hurt, his nails were broken and how hot it was.




Wonton also wasn’t digging and so between him and Mesmer they were very long days for Jean and I.

Jacob proved to be made of much stronger stuff and dug relentlessly. That Jewish work ethic would come in handy one day.

During the 4 days of digging and especially at night there were several incidents worth noting.

One in particular made me reflect on myself – why do I feel no emotion? How cold and callous have I become?

It was the second night and a strange skeletal "wolf" attacked. I have no explanation for these creatures and that perplexes me a little. [ Gazala continues to make her sanity rolls and in fact hasn’t failed one yet. ]

Jean lets off a burst of the machine gun but the creature reaches one of our Arab helpers [ Tariq's men ] and rips him apart with a little help from a rain of bullets that also hit him (from us).

It then turns its attention on me. I feel no fear as I draw my knife and stand ready to defend myself. It seems to have been effective against such things. 

It charges, standing as tall as a building. I quickly slash it with my knife twice but as it crumbles at my feet a sharp pain suddenly throbs in my shoulder. I look down and see blood oozing from a neat round hole where a bullet has entered from the back. I slowly turn around looking at each of "my friends".

Wonton has no weapon – "na me" he stammers. Mezmer has a riffle. Jean mans the machine gun. That leaves Jacob and Felix holding their revolvers. 

Felix is sweating profusely (as the French seem to) and gingerly raises his hand – "aghhhh sorry" he whispers.

I stare at him, saying nothing. With a smile I turn to Jacob who is wanting me to sit down so he can remove the bullet and bandage me. 

[ Gazala took 8 points of damage from Felix's revolver. She had to use 2 luck to reduce that from 10, which would have killed her. She remained conscious but had a major wound. ]

"I am sorry" an approaching Felix mumbles. 

"Fuck off" says Gazala.

The other strange occurrence is what turns out to be, messages from Tariq.

On the first night, during Gazala and Jacob's watch, a "white bat" swoops in and flies straight at me. I shoot it and it falls to the ground. It was only white because it was carrying some paper. No need for that bit of paper I say as I hurriedly throw it in the fire before anyone sees. Oops

The second night a skeletal snake intrudes on Jean's and Mesmer's watch. Jean lights up the night with a burst of the machine gun and utterly destroys the snake. None of us overlook the small indistinguishable pieces of paper blowing about.

The following night another "white bat" approaches. This time Gazala misses her shot and Jacob says loudly "leave it". Its flies toward Jacob and lands with an intact piece of paper, which Jacob collects.

"It’s a note from Tariq" states Jacob.

"Waz it say" demands Wonton who is awake like everyone else following Gazala's rifle shot.

"My home has been invaded and have had to return. If you wish to contact me send a note with this bat, it will find me" 

Jacob quickly scribbles a note back. "Getting close. Once have item will return to help" and sends it with the bat. 

"Strange way to communicate using vats" says Wonton. "Wonder why took him so long to tell us" 

The digging continues the next day. We break at night fall but Wonton and Mesmer both feel a great unease and convince the men to work at night. Even Wonton and Mesmer dig this time and about midnight we break through to the cave where the baby is entombed.

Everything is as we left is – the vibrating skull on the top of the stone sarcophagus and the runes on the sides and top. Nothing else changes either. Wonton had many theories about what we should do but I have no idea why we would listen to him and Mesmer as they are the ones who got us into this predicament in the first place. Of course, Wonton denies his involvement.

Eventually with the help of Tala (in the mirror) we determine that the beacon stops when we remove the silver encased baby from he sarcophagus.

Tala

On that basis we decide to leave the sarcophagus and take the silver-encased baby with us. Sounds simple – oh no. Wonton thinks the sarcophagus increases the mythos of anything in it. Leaving it here would be dangerous. Of course, its only 500 kgs in weight and he and Mesmer created it anyway and if hey can create it surely anyone can by writing some silly Baal symbols on a box. That logic alludes them.

Ignoring our Mythos infused "friends" we head along the canyon floor back to our truck as fast as we can. We decide speed is better than caution and that works as half a day later we get back to our truck.

We pack up and head back to town. 

On reflection we are now back to where we were a month or more ago except we have now lost Bernard, who is playing King of Carthage with his Queen Nephrim.

On the return trip to Tunis we radio Inspector Heroux. He advises that the Police Station been attacked and they are now back to their camp on he outskirts of Tunis. We agree to meet him there. So, both Tariq's base and the Police Station have been attacked. By whom?? We can only speculate……

We arrive at the newly established base and immediately report to Heroux. Gazala and Cooper head off to the hospital for some care (and to have healed their major wounds). The others talk to Heroux – "what has happened?"

"The Police Station was attacked two nights ago. It was a troop of skeletons plus a man who looked familiar – we escaped barely with our lives but a few of my men were killed and they have looted the premises"

"Oh no – bad news" Wanton exclaims

"the Censer!" exclaims Mesmer

"Bernard" muses Felix

"We will investigate tomorrow" offers Mesmer "we do not want to go there at night"

[ side note – this journal entry is from Gazala's perspective. In the background, Bernard "the King of Carthage" has been plotting the demise of Tariq and the destruction of the Baal baby. He has learnt that in the light of the green-flamed mythos torch he can pass the borders of Carthage and can slowly take his skeleton horde with him. He has attacked the Police Station (we suspect to obtain the Censer) and as we will find out later – he has attacked Tariq's base. ]

We rest that night at the new military base. Gazala is healed by morning and we head off in our truck to the Police Station. Heroux has seconded three gendarmes to us led by Capitaine Écarlate (Scarlet).

The Police Station is completely ransacked. There are a number of dead gendarmes and even more piles of old bones. The door to the secure room down stairs is ajar and nothing is left inside – the silver Heroux was collecting for us is gone as is our three Mythos items – the Censer being the most important.

"Now Bernard can make flappy feet dead things walk" says Wonton "I not happy"

Upstairs was also ransacked but the spherical container we commissioned remained there. 

"At least dat somting " says Wonton.

We load the sphere on the truck and agree to head to Tariq's base to see what's happened.

A short drive later and the bases smoking remains are approached. There remain a few men in the guard towers who are nervous and a little too trigger-happy for our liking.

"What has happened here?" asks Jean.

"Who are you?" shouts the guard – "go away"

"We work with Tariq" Jean continued. "Surely you recognise us"

"Oh yes – well Tariq's not here – he's back in Tunis. We were attacked by hundreds of skeletons and a man with a crown on his head. And a bright green torch."

"Bernard" mutters Gazala – "I will cut him open and feed him his entrails" 

The rest of the group don’t bat an eyelid at this – they know she will.

"Wot about my betrothed?" asks Wonton "you know – Naseeba – I wuv her – she mine"

"She and the other women were taken," replies the guard

"Who by?" cries Wonton

"The man with the crown" relays the guard

"Bernard!" mutters Wonton – "I will cut him open and feed him his entrails" 

The rest of the group stare at Wonton in surprise but know that he can't – leave that to Gazala.


Naseeba

Wonton's final memory of Neseeba

Armed with Tariq's Tunis address we head back and arrive at his quarters an hour or so later. I am a much better driver then Cooper muses Gazala as she drives the truck back into town.

We are let in to Tariq's Tunis home. 

"We have recovered the baby but we do not have silver – Bernard and his skeleton hoard have taken it."

"Bernard?!" says Tariq in surprise. 

"Yes, somehow he can now get out of Carthage" says Felix 

"With his skeletons" pipes up Mesmer.

"I cannot help" says Tariq. "My forces are severely depleted. You must rid Tunis of this threat"

"We need do many things" responds Wonton. "We need encase baby in silver; we need destroy enhancer left in cave, we need get Fleur back – she missing, I need get Naseeba back, We need do so much – what we do first"

"You and that enhancer" says Gazala. "you made it – you fix it. My vote is we encase the baby and we fly to another country"

"Maybe we could work with Bernard" thinks Mesmer – "we might have similar interests" ……



Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Damn sand!

Present: Cooper (Ian), Felix (Kevin), Gazala (Richard), Jean (Jeff), Mesmer (Shane), Wonton (Darryl)
Absent: Bernard (Jamie), Fleur (Steven), Jacob (Chris)

The morning sunrise was accompanied by a fierce wind howling across the desert and whipping up great clouds of sand that pounded upon Gazala's desert tent like rain. Sand billowed in through the many tiny vents in the tent roof and walls and settled over everything. Sand had gotten into everyone's shoes, under their clothes, onto the breakfast crockery, and had settled onto every flat surface available. 

"I joined the navy to get away from this blasted sand" grumbled Jean as the party ate breakfast and spat out clumps of gritty sand that had gotten into their food.

The previous night the party had revealed all to Tariq and discussed how best to solve the problem of the baby skeleton and the intense Mythos beacon that extended from the hilltop directly above the collapsed cave containing the stone sarcophagus and its silver encased skeleton to the heavens above. 

Tariq had told us that putting the three pairs of symbols on the stone as we did, actually created the beacon effect, and that the symbols would need to be rearranged into the correct alignment or many Mythos infused creatures would infest the area and eventually overrun all the surrounding region, including Tunis.

Rectangular ammo box
"What shape was your silver lined box?" he had asked Mesmer.
"Rectangular of course" Mesmer had replied.
"You idiot" Tariq had yelled, "The containment must be spherical for maximum effect."
"It never said that in YOUR book" muttered Mesmer.

We had figured that it wouldn't be too difficult to have a new sarcophagus carved, with an internal spherical chamber and a spherical tin box to hold the skeleton's ammunition case. The silver encasement in the current sarcophagus could be removed, melted down, and recast around the spherical box within the new spherical chamber.


"Peese of cak" stated Wonton.
"We will order from Heroux during the 9am comms" decided Mesmer.
"So, how big does this spherical thing need to be?" asked Cooper, always the practical one.

Wonton waved his hands around and said "Dees bigger"

Coopers vision of a tin sphere
But all was not lost. We got hold of a similar ammunition case from the small armoury in the back of our truck, and Cooper took some measurements. Mesmer did the numbers and confirmed the necessary diameters of the various spheres we would need and passed it all onto Inspector Heroux at 09:00.

After that we supervised (from the rear) the advance up the valley towards the cave. Every so often we would hear the violent chatter of the heavy machine guns as they encountered strange and deformed creatures who always rushed towards them with mindless savagery.

The machine guns were leapfrogging their way forward up the valley. One of the Tariq's gunnery teams would setup in a forward position, under cover from the gun setup behind them. Then the rear team would dismount their gun, carry it forward past the front gun, and setup forward. It was a long and tedious process but kept one of the heavy machine guns mounted and covering the other at all times.

Jean kept a professional eye on the two gunnery teams as they progressed. He noted that one of the teams was not as thorough as the other in their mounting and dismounting process. They did not always clean the gun barrel out fully as they dismounted the gun for moving forward. 

Figuring Tariq would be happy for him to intervene, and no doubt save the gun from damage and potential misfire at a critical moment, he stood right behind them as they stripped the gun down for the next advance.

When they again failed to oil out the barrel, Jean channelled his training Sargent-major and yelled out from right behind the crew.

"You stupid Arabs, do you want to be ripped apart by one of those bloody 'wolves'?" he screamed.
"Oil that bloody rag and ram it through the barrel twice, every bloody time!"
"Otherwise, this damn sand will get in there and jam your bloody gun" he concluded.

Then he showed them how to do it properly.

Sure enough, ramming the rag through the barrel twice pushed out a film of sandy grit.

"Damn sand" muttered Jean as he carefully cleaned off the rags.

Meanwhile, Wonton had noticed a skull from a dead goat that was partially buried in the sand, but seemed to be in a slightly different location every time he looked over at it. Making some careful observations in his notebook, and many sidelong glances, he quickly concluded that the skull was slowly sliding up the valley. It would slide forward through the sand, in the same direction we were advancing, in little fits and starts, when no one appeared to be watching it.

"Rrrr" Wonton exclaimed, "Deer is beeg wagnet up deer"
"Ass anyone ills seen weerd sheet?" he asked.
"I saw a tree get spontaneously sucked into the ground" replied Cooper.
"Dis wery baad" exclaimed Wonton, "We mus chop chop hurry"

[switching to précis mode for timing reasons, will subsequently infill with detail]

The gunnery teams notice an old Berber staggering down the valley towards them.
He acts a bit suspiciously and Mesmer is concerned about his intent.
He gets killed by Gzala and the gunnery team in a hail of bullets.
We find a strange paper with a Baal symbol amongst his shredded flesh.

We next encounter a "wolf" racing towards the group, which is also blown away and shredded to bone dust by the gunnery team. The dust looks to be sucked back up the valley against the breeze.

We spot observers on the ridge top above us and decide to clamber up the canyon wall and advance along the ridge to avoid any high ground ambushes. Will take longer but be safer.

We see two figures on the ridge in the distance, and once Tala's mirror is taken out for the night, Tala notes there are about eight creatures up ahead where we saw the two figures. In the night, two of the figures approach and attempt to sneak up on us. Cooper with his night vision skill watch them coming all the way and we open fire once they are in range. So one sided. They also have the Baal symbols.

The watchers attempt to set up some grenade traps for us, but their attempt is pathetic, easily seen and avoided, and put together with old and dud grenades anyway.

We see another "wolf" creature on the canyon floor and Jean mans the machine gun for the long-range shot. We do some serious damage, but the creature manages to stagger away down the canyon towards Tariq and the main following party.

While waiting on the ridge for the morning so we can rush down into the canyon where the cave is and be there to set up a decent defensible camp for the next night, one of Tariq's men hurries up from behind and requests we send one of the guns back to support the rest of the crew. Seems that the "wolf" we had shot up but not killed had given them a bit of a scare and killed a few labourers.

Strange dreams occur during the night, although the customary watches keep us safe from attack.

We descend into the canyon in the morning, with a little bit of trouble from the creatures guarding the area around the cave. But we survive and they do not. 

Achmed and one of the gunnery crews take one of the heavy machine guns off down the canyon to support Tariq, with instructions to fire a round after any skirmishes to let us know they are safe. 

The remaining team, including us, set up a guarded encampment at the cave entrance and begin the excavation of the collapsed rubble blocking the cave.

A burst of heavy machine gun fire echos up the canyon, and then silence. 

We all pause and listen for the "safe" round. 


"Oh dear" whispered Mesmer, a few minutes later ....




Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Two Tales

 Present – Mesmer (Shane via Jitsi), Bernard (Jamie), Gazala (Richard), Jean (Jeff), Cooper (Ian) Felix (Kevin), Wonton (Darryl), Jacob (Chris).
Marmalading – Fleur (Steven).

By Gazala

From Bernard's perspective


The skeletons formed around the throne, bowing in respect and worshiping King Bernard and his Queen Nephrim.
 
Bernard was smugly confident that he could not only rebuild and rule Carthage, but that his power could extend to Tunis and beyond.

The crown upon his head gave him energy and he felt invigorated with no desire, or indeed need, to sleep. His army was forming and Carthage was being rebuilt. The great library would again be the sought out by the scholars of the world.

He now had the relic torch Tariq so badly wanted. It glowed the green flame of mythos.

Should he return to his "friends" outside the confines of Carthage? – the answer formed easily in Bernard's mind – no – here he had power and he could extend his influence.

Of course, there was an issue. The Baal baby was the one thing stronger than he, and its release would see his power diminish. Tariq and his "friends" wanted to release that power and so they must be destroyed.

"Your majesty, there are intruders above in Carthage – shall we deal with them?" asked one of King Bernard's followers.

Bernard cast his eye above ground (a new-found skill he had that he could see very long distances as if he were there) and whilst the sunlight caused discomfort, he could see Mesmer, Wonton, Felix et al above following something in the dust (tracks).
 
"Not at this point" Bernard responded.

Shortly thereafter his acolyte brought a rock to him with a note tied to it. "We found this at the bottom of the eastern shaft, your majesty".

Bernard read the note, written in French. 

"We won to have descant wif you" signed Wonton

Bernard scribes a return note. " Faites venir Tariq à Carthage avec ses hommes et nous pourrons alors discuter de notre chemin à suivre" (Have Tariq come to Carthage with his men and we can then discuss our path forward)

"Deliver this" he commands

Moments later, a rock, with note tied to it, hits Bernard in the side of his head [ the stupid skeleton fumbled his throw roll to get the note above ground ]. It was the last thing that skeleton would do.

"You" Bernard points to a cowering skeleton, "deliver this note." 

"yes, your majesty" it quivers as it scuttles off.

Moments later, Cooper is stuck by a rock in the side of the head "ouch" he stammers.

"Ah, a nuver mesaaage" smiles Wonton "wot it say?"

More messages flow back and forth with a final request for Bernard to meet at the edge of Carthage at midnight.

Bernard smiles, his red eyes flickering – of course. With 1000 of my followers amassing daily and with their fearsome armour and weaponry, we will be invincible.

Disturbingly and creating some unacknowledged doubt, Bernard discovers that not only do his followers not like the sun but it destroys them. In addition, they are unable to cross the city boundary without shattering. "I will solve that problem" muses Bernard. "I am invincible. - I will be invincible. – I hope I am invincible. Am I invincible?"

Midnight draws near and the never-sleeping Bernard amasses his followers, dressed in all their finery and weaponry, and head toward the meeting point. As he walks through the rebuild of Carthage he smiles at the speed and quality of the workmanship.
 
He arrives at the meeting point to see his old party waiting. Wonton, the annoying Chinaman, is there fidgeting with his chop sticks, Jean the sailor man is fingering his sub machine gun, and Gazala is standing still staring with intent. 

"Her knife is dangerous", Bernard thinks, "I need to deal with that"

Wonton approaches "I wan ta tork" – "you need to giv us the torch and come back to us"

Bernard responds, "Why would I leave his magnificent city and my Queen – Bring Tariq to me and I will give you the torch"

"No, you come ear and gim me torch now to prove yourself" 

The banter continues for some time and at one point a frustrated Bernard orders arrows to be shot above Wonton's head. Upon that Wonton et al retreat leaving Bernard in the solitude of his own imagined grandeur.

From the Party's Perspective


Wonton spits the marmalade from his mouth. "Wot we do now?" he stutters.

We have reported to Heroux the "issues" at Carthage and he has issued orders for Gendarmes to guard the ruin's boundaries, and we are now back at the Calomnie de Tunis newspaper accommodation for a night's rest.

Jacob collapsed, eyes rolling into the back of his head and marmalade spouting from every orifice.

"We need to return to Carthage and rescue Bernard" says Cooper.

"Leave him to rot, it's dangerous" warns Gazala. "Anyway a few days ago Carthage and this torch were irrelevant to us – and of course Bernard has been for some time" she muses to herself.

"Nah we have to try" Jean says in supporting Cooper.

"Fuck me" mutters Gazala rolling over to sleep.

"Yes, please murmurs" Mesmer a little too loudly drawing a cold stare from Gazala.

The night passes peacefully, no shadow and no strange dreams - this being unusual in itself.

The next morning, we have a hearty breakfast eaten in silence. Clearly there is dissention in the party however the ayes have it and we return to Carthage brimming with anticipation.

Mademoiselle Pelletier will not come with us however Atwa el-Cid, her side-kick, seems keen and agrees to come. How can she resist Gazala's charm?!

We meet the Gendarmes who confirm they have seen nothing unusual. Sceptical, we enter Carthage and find bones near the boundary and 100s of skeletal footsteps around a further shaft down, some 100m from where we went underground.

Cooper's soapstone eskimo is vibrating constantly.

"We white note to Bernard" says Wonton and immediately starts scribbling. "Ear throw this down hole" he says to Felix who does so.

"I ask to have descant wif him" 

"A what?" says Felix.

"You know – a discussion."

"Why didn’t you say that?" asks Cooper.

"I Chineese – that why" answers Wonton rolling his eyes

We wait for a while and after 20 or so minutes Cooper is stuck by a rock in the side of his head. "ouch" he stammers.

"Ah, a nuver mesaaage" smiles Wonton "wot it say?"

A note is attached which says " Faites venir Tariq à Carthage avec ses hommes et nous pourrons alors discuter de notre chemin à suivre" (Have Tariq come to Carthage with his men and we can then discuss our path forward). Signed Bernard.

More messages flow back and forth with a final request for Bernard to meet at the edge of Carthage at midnight.

'Why are we doing this?" questions Gazala.

"He show goodwill" says Wonton. "He communicate"

"Ok let's meet him" confirms Jean "but what are we trying to achieve?"

"We try rescue him and also get torch" answers Wonton

A sigh is heard from Gazala.

The rest of the day we gather supplies, ponder Bernard's stupidity and debate meaningless trivia. We eat dinner and head to Carthage.

An hour later we arrive at the agreed meeting spot and ask the Gendarmes to guard further along the wall. Time slips by like the counting of grains of rice (which ironically Wonton seems to enjoy) and finally midnight arrives. 

Just after midnight we see a skeletal army carrying sticks shuffling toward us with Bernard wearing a crown near the middle. At his side is a skeletal figure and they look to be arm in arm. 
A figure behind them carries a torch with a green flame.
  
"Myfos" mutters Wonton. 

"Agreed" says Mesmer.

"I'm going to knife him if I get a chance" thinks Gazala.

Wonton approaches "I wan ta tork – you need to giv us the torch and come back to us"

Bernard responds, "Why would I leave this magnificent city and my Queen? – Bring Tariq to me and I will give you the torch"

"No, you come ear and gim me torch now to prove yourself" 

The banter continues for some time. Tensions build and we hear Bernard order arrows to be fired over Wonton's head. We can see no arrows however do hear the sound of wind whistling past and upon that we all retreat leaving Bernard in the solitude of his own imagined grandeur.

"Let him rot" says Gazala "He has gone mad"

"I agree" say both Mesmer and Jean at the same time.

"Ahhh I think I do too; we leave now" confirms Wonton.

We have decided to leave Bernard at this point. His skeletal army is too powerful for us at night and underground however outside the confines of Carthage and during the day – he seems harmless. 

"Wot now"

"I think we report to Tariq" says Jean.

"I agree" Gazala says "maybe he can do something"

"In the morning" complains Felix "I'm tired"

We head back to the newspaper and sleep the rest of the night. Without Bernard's snoring we all rest peacefully.

We head to Tariq's compound however quickly discover he is not there with one of his men confirming he has gone into the desert. Putting 1 + 1 together, we decide to head off to the south to where we know he will be – searching for the Baal baby.

The trip south involves much debate. Essentially, on one side is that we should trust Tariq and tell him everything vs the other view that we can't trust him and should question him why he's in the desert. Wonton of course leads this debate and is the voice of mistrust.

We arrive at the exit into the desert about two hours later and sure enough a camp is set up just off the road
 
An Arab guard approaches. "move away" he commands.

"We ear to see Tariq" Wonton states.

"He's not here"

"We work for him to fin torch – we have information. That man over dare know us" argues Wonton

After a quick conversation and some pointing and nodding the Arab guard returns. "He's gone into the desert. You can follow his tracks", he says pointing west.

We take off on what is a well-worn path by us and after an hour or so come to the entrance of the canyon where the Baal baby is buried. Tariq and a large group of guards are there. Scattered about are numerous bones. There has clearly been some "activity here"

Tariq strides forward.

"What are you doing here?" he demands

"We ask you the same ting – why you breach your word?" accuses Wonton.

An argument ensures – heated by not violent. "you not tell us truff" claims Wonton. 

"You can't handle the truth" barks Tariq

"How can we twust you then?" replies Wonton.

Over time more information is shared and tempers reduce.

Wonton wanders over to the rest of us who are nervously watching the exchange. "I twust him now – we tell him everyfing" declares Wonton.

"10 minutes ago, you didn’t trust him" proclaims Gazala – "make up your mind"

"I Chinaman, I astute judge of character" Wonton answers as he wanders off with Cooper back to Tariq.

Further conversations ensue, none heated and all quite civil. We learn that there was rumoured to be a cursed throne in Carthage (clearly not a rumour!). 

Tariq knows little of the torch's power but is a collector of items. He was also very keen for us to get the Gendarmes to stop snooping around, which were able to achieve with a brief radio discussion with Inspector Heroux.

"Ok we work wif him" says Wonton. "We make mistake wif baby – we put hieroglyphics in wong order"

"That’s Mesmer's fault" chimes in Cooper. We all glare at Mesmer.

"Not just me" splutters Mesmer – "Wonton too."

"Can't trust these intellectuals" accuses Gazala - "all they’ve done is cause trouble and give us the wrong information"

"What you know – you just woman?!" responds a slightly agitated Wonton before realising what he's just said.

Gazala smiles at him with cold eyes before wandering back to the truck to clean her rifle and sharpen her knife. We will be needing these she correctly guesses.

We slowly move up the canyon. Tariq is very cautious with HMGs ready. Just as well, as another large skeletal creature comes hurtling down the canyon before us, but is cut to pieces before it can reach us. 

What will come next? Can Tariq be trusted? What is to become of Bernard? Will Gazala kill Wonton for his comment? Soon we will know…….