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Food of the Fey

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:43 am
by Phoenix
Yesterday I received a package from an anonymous sender yesterday. It's a rather hold collection of scrolls, dating back to the early Roman era. I had to handle them with the utmost care.

They detail the case of a noble's daughter who was stolen as a baby and replaced by a changeling. They did eventually discover the deception, killed the doppelganger and the champion of the family went to the realm of the fey to retrieve the daughter.

By the time he found her, she was a prepubescent girl. She was brought home but soon started to fade away. It was discovered that she had eaten the food of her captors and needed it to live.

An Oracle that is referred to as the Lady of Seven Curses reported suggested that the fruit of the underworld might permanently reverse the malady that the girl was under. I'm not sure but it seems the plan was to create some sort of curative elixir. The story of Hercules and the Golden Apples is referred to at this point.

The Champion departed for the underworld as did many other heroes of the time. None of them returned.

There are references to what fruit is required and how the recipe to creating the elixir but they have all been destroyed, removed from the record. Almost as though someone didn't want anyone attempting this.

I know that there are some out there who are thinking about this but I'm going to say this right now.

Don't do it.

If it's golden apples you're after, I know what plane of hell they can be found on and you don't want to go there. Aside from the fact that it's you know, HELL, it would be a suicide mission.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:27 am
by Ron Caliburn
Interesting how that just showed up.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:56 am
by Phoenix
In cases like this it is usually a hidden ally who wants to help, a hidden enemy that wants to hinder, a neutral party furthering their own agenda or occasionally, a trickster of some sort.

I know about some of these fruits. Some of them are highly addictive. But others have powerful curative properties. The information is plausible but I can't verify it as truth.

And therein lies the danger. Even if someone where to undertake this mission, we do not know what fruits are needed nor how they would be used. It's a suicide mission with astronomically low chances of success for a reward we wouldn't know how to use.

I am leaning towards thinking that this information was not provided by one with our best interests at heart. In fact I already regret passing it on.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 5:40 pm
by Hannah
It certainly has to be a set up. Doesn't consuming the food of the underworld then bind you to the underworld instead?

Hannah

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 9:05 pm
by Phoenix
It's not that simple. There are many different types of fruits and foods to be found in the different planes of the underworld. Some are harmful, some are addictive and some are actually useful. Unfortunately we don't even what fruits would be required.

I do have this advice. Stay away from any apples.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:09 pm
by Hannah
Or Pomegranates?

Hannah

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:46 pm
by Phoenix
You've been watching too many TV commercials, I think.

I haven't had any of those though.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:18 am
by KonThaak
I think Hannah is referring to the Greek myth in which a girl descends into the realm of the dead, is warned not to eat any food there, but she ends up eating six pomegranate seeds...and so when she was rescued from that realm, she wound up having to spend six days of every year there. The exact details of the myth elude me, because it's far too early, and I've had one too many heavily jarring experiences, in the past few days. But, if we're talking about pomegranates binding a person to Hell, then I imagine that's what we're talking about.

Contact me in PM, please. I may not take this job--in fact, I most likely won't--but I'd like to know more.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:37 pm
by Phoenix
I'm aware of myth. It just doesn't apply to the parts of the underworld that I was referring to.

As for more details, I'm not sure what you're looking for. And I wouldn't encourage anyone to take this job. It's either a trap or a fools quest. Or both. There isn't much more to know than I've already related. My sources either don't know, are too vague or are oddly uncooperative.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:38 pm
by KonThaak
Copy that. Perhaps next job, then.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:21 am
by freerunner92
MJ here.

I remember an old tale the elders used to tell us about the fruit of the dead which would break any enchantment if consumed, but would place you under the complete control of the one who gave it to you. I also remember that the hero of the story was able to reduce its effect by making some kind of poultice out of it and using it to draw out the enchantment without leaving one in its place.

I don't remember all of the details though and we have no Eldars around to ask, but I may know where some of them are. Unfortunately they might not be interested in helping.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 3:59 pm
by Phoenix
Perhaps they can be persuaded.

Not that I would encourage anyone to pursue this. At least until we learn who is behind the information. That should be the focus of any investigation.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:15 pm
by Gotham Witch
I don't suppose anyone has figured out if it's ally, enemy, or trickster yet?

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:22 pm
by Phoenix
If anyone knows anything about it, they've been oddly quiet about it. But my guess is trickster at best and enemy as more likely.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 7:00 am
by PacificMalone
Perhaps it is someone or a group of people who wish to acquire this item without taking the inherit risks in its retrieval.

-Malone

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 7:56 pm
by Phoenix
I considered that possibility which is why I warn so vehemently against anyone trying this. Unfortunately, this situation remains a mystery.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 4:12 pm
by Phoenix
Alright, so despite my advice NOT to attempt this, it was attempted.

Thankfully the attempt was successful and the (heroic) fool who attempted it is alive and appears to be mostly well.

All we need now is the recipes.

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 8:37 pm
by Hannah
Did I hear my cue?

On a more serious note, actually have been doing some research, but not a lot out there really. It seems that infernal fruits are not that popular of an ingredient . . . in the willing anyway.

Hannah Knight

Re: Food of the Fey

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 12:24 am
by Phoenix
It's still a long shot at best. Maybe also the only shot. The fruit has been stored safely and in proper conditions. Our friend, despite the obvious changes he's gone through is recovering rapidly. He's starting to spontaneously recognize people, places and things again. His roots are also starting to come back in his original hair color.