The session began in another terrible nightmare, this one carrying the party into the final collapse of ancient Omu. In the vision, Hargrim was absent, the remaining Omuan generals were thrown into battle against a beholder, and then Acererak himself arrived to finish what Omu had begun to do to itself. He laid waste to the city, broke its last defenders, and cast the generals into the lava pits below, condemning them to die over and over in fire for what felt like eternity. Yet even that was not the end. Ubtao, in a final act of pity, drew them out of that endless suffering and transformed them into the amulet-stones the present-day party had been finding, their rings preserved within brilliant gems. It was less a dream than an origin story told through agony, and when the party woke, the pain of it still clung to them.
The waking world proved no kinder. Vogun rose from the nightmare feeling especially bound to what he had seen, as though some fragment of Omu’s fall had branded itself into him. Worse, Caesar quickly realized that Syndra was not waking at all. He pawed through her belongings in panic and found a folded letter, which he brought to Jewel, confirming that something had gone badly wrong during the night. As the group tried to make sense of that loss, Pizza discovered that Gary’s control gem had been stolen. Moments later the gray slaad turned on them, casting a fireball centered on himself in the hallway and leaving the party with little choice but to kill him. By the time the smoke cleared, Syndra was dead, A’tan was dead, and whatever thin sense of order the group had carried into the night had been shattered.
Forced onward, the party explored the pentagonal rooms of the floor and discovered Laskilar and Shago alive but injured in a slimy chamber. Nearby they found a suspicious room full of iron pipes and a control panel that seemed capable of rotating sections of the tomb itself. Philomena and the others worked to clog the iron ooze conduits, even resorting to stuffing dried fruit into the works to slow whatever foul process the machinery supported. The exploration then led them back toward Napaka’s chamber, where Philomena salvaged the Eye of Zaltec and Pizza used one of the scepters to destroy the rolling construct associated with the dead queen. The tomb was yielding answers, but each answer seemed connected to another layer of buried malice.
The session ended in equal parts ingenuity and absurdity. Vogun became separated on the far side of the stairwell door and had to improvise a way back, catching the same glowing crabs he had just spoken to and feeding them to the hungry door until it allowed him passage. In the process he learned from the crabs about secret routes leading toward the control room. Caesar was sent out to survey the pool beyond, and from his flight the party learned of a waterfall and paths leading out of a third gear room. By the end of the session, they had survived a nightmare of Omu’s destruction, lost Syndra, put down Gary, rescued two battered allies, reclaimed more of the tomb’s secrets, and gathered the first real hints of how to move deeper into the machine-like heart of Acererak’s lair.