While the current party spent two and a half days buried in stolen tomes among the Mezroan crypts, the story slipped backward into one of the campaign’s older shadows and followed the ill-fated legacy company instead: Scix, Harold Pipper, Dr. Phyrne Fisher, Vogon, Leafinwind, and Syndra Silvane. Their path led them to Mbala, that dead hilltop kingdom of skulls and ruin, where danger announced itself before they ever reached its heart. Along the way they saved an almiraj from hungry pteradons and cut down a kamadan stalker before it could spring its ambush, clearing the approach to the plateau and setting the tone for a brutal sweep of the place.
Once atop Mbala, they found the ruins haunted less by ghosts than by predators. The group cleared out the pterafolk nest there, fighting through the full range of the creatures that had infested the plateau, including common raiders, elders, juveniles, and the more dangerous sky tyrants. What had once been a ruined refuge was turned into a battlefield, and by the time the fighting ended the pterafolk hold on Mbala had been broken. In the aftermath they uncovered the tomb of Mbala’s fallen king, from whose mummy they took the Rain Stick of Mbala. Syndra claimed the item, and it would eventually pass forward into the hands of the party in the present timeline.
The deeper truth of Mbala lay with Nanny Pu’pu. The crone they met there was no harmless witch doctor, but a green hag who had once been counted among the Sewn Sisters before being cast out for refusing to help Acererak build the Soulmonger. In Mbala she had remade herself as a false healer, only to devour the people she claimed to protect and lay a curse upon their king. Pu’pu bartered when it suited her, surrendering a rough location for Omu, but her hunger had not left her. She asked the legacy characters for blood and hair samples, pretending at ritual or medicine, but was caught trying to keep those pieces for herself in order to grow clones she could later consume.
That discovery turned the meeting into a fight. Pu’pu brought violence to bear through her magic and her servants, including a flesh golem and the flying monkeys that circled her domain, but the legacy party brought her down before her scheme could mature into something worse. During the battle Syndra managed an oddly gentle victory amid all the horror, taming one of the attacking flying monkeys and naming him Caesar. When Pu’pu fell, Phyrne came away with a Gift of Heroism potion, the Rain Stick was secured, and the path toward Omu became a little clearer. It was a flashback full of dead ends made useful and old evils finally dragged into the light, while the present-day party, still poring over their books, unknowingly benefited from what these doomed predecessors had won.