Chronoshift: Spelljammer — Game Session — 155

Game summary for November 25, 2025, Chronoshift: Spelljammer campaign, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, for Phoenix Gaming Club. Session included: Adeline Tormak (Human Magus played by Andrew Renfrow), Callum Spellhardt (Human Sorcerer played by Parker Harmon), Helg Ingvar (Aasimar Cleric played by Chris Harmon), Herezis Tahriol (Mongrelfolk Paladin played by Preston Harmon), Skree Grizzlehide (Mongrelfolk Gladiator played by Peyton Harmon), and Ursay (Mongrelfolk Slayer played by Paul Potter). Game Master for this session was Charles Plemons.

With several of their spells in effect, Ursay scouted ahead and reported back.  With what he told the team, Adeline was able to consult her father’s journal and warn them of a whispering bridge ahead that would sow confusion and attempt to drive them to jump into a chasm.  Forewarned, the group moved ahead.  The room was dim, but not dark.  Torches burned along the walls beside glyphs and etchings glowing with a pale sickly luminescence.  Stepping in the team was well illuminated, but the far side of the chamber was shrouded in darkness.  The chamber was enormous with an ancient rope bridge spanning one side to the other.  Treacherous wooden planks provided footholds across.  The chasm yawned like a bottomless mouth.  Blackness churned far below—not quite shadow, not quite smoke, but something that felt like eyes turned inside out.  Faint whispers tugged at the edge of their consciousness.  Something called to them, and they were certain they did not want to answer.  Ursay fired an arrow enchanted with Adeline’s light spell.  Yuan-ti slithered on the far side of the chasm.  As they fired their bows, their arrows twisted and wriggled like serpents in midair.

Ursay backed up into the doorway to gain some cover and started firing arrows back.  Callum hurled a fireball, and Herezis tried to fly across the chasm with his enchanted steed.  Something ended the sky steed spell, plunging Herezis and his ankylosaurus into the chasm.  They slammed painfully into the floor.  Skree ran out and dashed across the bridge, the whispers tugging at his mind.  In his haste, he tripped and plunged through the rotting slats.  He crashed into the ground near Herezis.  Helg cast spiritual weapon against the far yuan-ti.  Adeline started across the swinging bridge as the yuan-ti fired arrows around the chamber that turned into biting snakes. 

The yuan-ti took good advantage of cover on their side of the chasm.  Some were dropped by the party, but a group of reinforcements arrived.  They nearly killed Helg, but Ursay snatched him up and took off across the bridge!  Biting snake-arrows slammed into them, but they continued on.  Callum cast dimension door while Adeline’s grease arrow caused one yuan-ti to fall into the pit!  Helg cast blade barrier, destroying the bridge, and plunging a yuan-ti into the pit.  Callum cast dark way to give the team a way out of the pit.  Skree came up and went toe-to-toe with a yuan-ti, killing it.  Helg cast weapon of awe on Ursay’s weapon, and soon the yuan-ti were defeated.  The group looted the bodies and prepared to head into the next room.

Chronoshift: Spelljammer — Game Session — 154

Game summary for November 18, 2025, Chronoshift: Spelljammer campaign, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, for Phoenix Gaming Club. Session included: Callum Spellhardt (Human Sorcerer played by Parker Harmon), Helg Ingvar (Aasimar Cleric played by Chris Harmon), Herezis Tahriol (Mongrelfolk Paladin played by Preston Harmon), Piper Quickstep (Human Druid-Mage played by John Osborne), Skree Grizzlehide (Mongrelfolk Gladiator played by Peyton Harmon), and Ursay (Mongrelfolk Slayer played by Paul Potter). Game Master for this session was Charles Plemons.

The team rushed down the stairs and found the corridor arched overhead like the inside of some ancient beast’s throat.  Tattered sheets of humanoid skin—flensed, emptied, and dried—hung from rusted iron rods like grotesque banners.  They fluttered softly in an unfelt breeze, whispering against the stone.  The flagstones beneath the adventuring party’s boots were slick with fresh oil and glistening blood.  Long, serpentine scrape-marks traced the passage ahead—deep furrows in the stone, as though something immense and scaled had crawled free of its old flesh and slithered deeper into the temple.  The shed scales were red and purple.  The scent was overpowering: musk, incense, and decay… and something older, metallic—like blood on a forge.

Six yuan-ti thrallcoil sentinels guarded the room and dropped darkness upon a pillar.  Helg countered it with daylight.  The flourishers darted in trying to sneak attack while the pack leader marked Herezis as prey.  The hardy sentinels came in slower and sought to position for heavy attacks.  Piper and Callum cast spells like stone discus, lightning bolt, and fireball while Helg channeled healing energy and cast bane weapon on Ursay.  Skree and Herezis darted out to bring melee to the enemies.  The yuan-ti were tougher than they looked and possessed spell resistance.  When badly injured, the hardy yuan-ti fell into a hardy resolve and were reinvigorated.  The yuan-ti fought with deadly precision and cut Skree down in his tracks with their razored scimitars.  Ursay sent numerous arrows into fleshy new homes but missed several as well.  It didn’t help when one of the yuan-ti kicked out his legs and crashed him to the ground.  He scampered back up and delivered another killing shot in spite of them.  While the yuan-ti proved challenging, the team handled them pretty readily.  The team used their final scroll of raise dead to recover Skree and prepared to delve deeper into the temple. 

Chronoshift: Spelljammer — Game Session — 153

Game summary for November 11, 2025, Chronoshift: Spelljammer campaign, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, for Phoenix Gaming Club. Session included: Callum Spellhardt (Human Sorcerer played by Parker Harmon), Helg Ingvar (Aasimar Cleric played by Chris Harmon), Herezis Tahriol (Mongrelfolk Paladin played by Preston Harmon), Komorebi (Kitsune Bard played by Josh Jenkins), Piper Quickstep (Human Druid-Mage played by John Osborne), Skree Grizzlehide (Mongrelfolk Gladiator played by Peyton Harmon), and Ursay (Mongrelfolk Slayer played by Paul Potter). Game Master for this session was Charles Plemons.

The team crept out into the temple district and discovered the bugbears and yuan-ti were on high alert.  Ursay did some scouting and came back to warn the party of a group guarding an interesting temple.  The party cast several spells upon themselves and moved in.  The bugbears and yuan-ti proved quick and closed in before the team could attack.  An attic whisperer associated with the bugbears moved among the party and brought its aura of sobs to them.  Most of the team were saddened and crying along with the spirit of the undead child.  Three yuan-ti flourishers closed in but only landed a few of their attacks.  One dropped darkness on itself which was dispelled by Callum.  A white-furred koblak bugbear, a fearmonger, sauntered up to Herezis.  Its aura of cowardice overcame his religious convictions and filled him with a near-blinding fear.  His terror was palpable, and the fearmonger was delighted. 

A spirit naga emerged from the temple, and a sword spider closed in on the team.  Things appeared bleak, but the team suddenly unleashed an onslaught of arrows, melee attacks, and magical spells.  Dalamar’s lightning lance, flame strike, searing light, mad monkeys, release the hounds, and other magic flashed across the battlefield.  The spirit naga countered with a fireball, which failed against the spell resistance of its ally but hit several of the party.  Komorebi caught it in a shadow conjuration, which plunged it into a spiked pit!  Skree, Hammer, and Herezis ripped foes apart, and Ursay put on a sharpshooting clinic.  Herezis prepared to fly into the pit to attack the naga, but before he could, Helg blasted it to death with flame strike.

With the foes defeated, the team looted the corpses and searched the temple.  Inside, they discovered a secret door leading to a wide descending stairwell!

Chronoshift: Spelljammer — Game Session — 152

Game summary for November 4, 2025, Chronoshift: Spelljammer campaign, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, for Phoenix Gaming Club. Session included: Callum Spellhardt (Human Sorcerer played by Parker Harmon), Helg Ingvar (Aasimar Cleric played by Chris Harmon), Herezis Tahriol (Mongrelfolk Paladin played by Preston Harmon), Skree Grizzlehide (Mongrelfolk Gladiator played by Peyton Harmon), and Ursay (Mongrelfolk Slayer played by Paul Potter). Game Master for this session was Charles Plemons.

The party made camp to rest before tracking down the chuul; however, Ursay and Callum were wracked by agony from their curses gaining a negative level and fatigue.  Herezis used his mercy to remove their fatigue and provide rest.  The team also noticed something seemed off with Helg.  He was not his normal angelic gleeful self.  He was more taciturn and dourer, seeming to be absent his joy.  Even the idea of smiting his enemies with divine fire did little more than twitch the corners of his mouth.

The group went to find the chuul cavern.  Ursay applied several magical oils to his arrows and quaffed a potion of invisibility.  Herezis cast sea steed, and Helg cast righteous wrath of the faithful, several protection from evil, and several water breathing spells.  The group moved into a dark partially flood cavern spanned by an old rope bridge.  They spread out in the chamber and explored a bit before a dark lake terror chuul erupted from the water and snatched Herezis off his dinosaur!  It grappled him and put him in its tentacles.  Callum transformed into a small water elemental and moved into the room.  An ulat-kini and a giant freshwater crab emerged from the dark waters and attacked.

The vicious chuul proved tough and formidable, inflicting deep wounds; however, Herezis granted his smite to Skree who was able to cut down the monster!  Arrows sailed out of the darkness alongside powerful spells like Dalamar’s lightning lance.  The enemies took injury after injury before morale broke, and the team cut them down in the retreat.  The team quickly gathered the chuul brain fluids, searched the cave, and returned to the mongrelfolk slums. 

The high priests of the Maw That Remembers was able to concoct a horrid potion that cured the transformative curse afflicting Ursay and Callum!  The team rested another day, and Helg prepared and cast a couple of commune spells seeking answers about his bizarre melancholia. 

Halloween Hootenanny XVIII – Dread Roleplaying Game – Maniac Mansion

Game summary for November 1, 2025, Maniac Mansion campaign, Dread Roleplaying Game, for Phoenix Gaming Club. Session included: Ambrose Smyth (Goth Kid played by Paul Potter), Arthur “Art” Pendelton (Drama Club Kid played by Colby Westerfield), Ben “Bender” Johnson (Wild Child played by John Edmonds), Bernard Bernoulli (Brainiac played by Parker Harmon), Caleb Mercer (Conspiracy Buff played by Josh Jenkins), Dante Graves (Goth Kid played by Shane Bradley), Eleanor “Ellie” DeVries (Conspiracy Buff played by Katy Jenkins), Randall Huxley (Conspiracy Buff played by Peyton Harmon), Ryan Baker (Goth Kid played by Ted Rinehart), Travis “T.J.” McAllister (Jock with a Heart played by Casey Scruggs), and Walt Kowalski (Conspiracy Buff played by Preston Harmon). Game Master for this session was Charles Plemons.

The young adults gathered at the end of the driveway leading to the old manor house to search for their missing friend, Sandy Pantz.  They approached and tried to peek in windows (covered by curtains) and rummaged around outside a bit.  They found a solid grate covering an entrance to the crawl space and discovered the key under the mat.  Ellie found a roll of undeveloped film.  Bender said something offensive to Art about his mother, but Art ignored him and knocked loudly at the door.  No one answered.  Using the key, the group went inside and found a large hallway with a grand staircase and a grandfather clock.  They spent some time examining the clock.  Really examining it.  It was a clock. 

Bender led a group up the stairs while Walt led a group to investigate the garage.  Ellie continued to examine the clock.  Upstairs they found really weird portraits, heard music, and Bender’s group found a room with a Victrola playing a classical record.  Dante walked over to the piano and played two keys rapidly claiming spirits hate that.  Ambrose looked at record labeled “Tentacle Mating Calls”.  They put on the record and shattered the vase on the piano and cracked the TV screen.  They put the other record back on, and Ambrose took the mating calls record.  They turned on the TV and watched an ad from a man named Mark Eteer claiming his company will publish anything.  They discovered a cassette tape recorder in a cabinet. 

They went back downstairs as Walt’s group returned.  They failed to get in the garage but had peaked through the fence and saw the pool is full of steaming glowing water.  The group went through a doorway and found themselves in the kitchen.  Many knives and cleavers were oddly secured to the wall, and they found a chainsaw that had been used to saw through several ketchup bottles.  Inside the fridge they found a head of lettuce, a wedge of cheese, a can of Pepsi (which Ellie took).  Continuing on, they found a long dining room with old rotting food upon it.  Past that, they found a storage room with a locked door and a shelf of items.  Ellie accidentally knocked a bottle of film developer off, which broke and ran down the drain.  They found an empty jar and fruit juice bags, which they left.  They did take a box labeled “Tentacle Chow.”  Unable to go out the locked door, they went back to the ground floor hallway.   

Some of the group explored the second floor a bit.  They found a strange metal door, almost like a blast door.  They discovered a medical exam room with a real skeleton hanging from a hook.  Beside that room, they discovered an arcade, but none of the machines had power.  This group went up a flight of stairs and were confronted by the most bizarre sight!  A seven-foot-tall tentacle hopped (as if on a mollusk-like foot) across the floor and demanded food to let them pass.  They ran back downstairs and told the others this strange development.

The group decided to look around more on the first floor and found the living room.  It had a couch, and a cabinet upon which sat an old radio.  In the cabinet, they found a cassette player.  Moving through, they found a dark library.  Some lamps allowed them to see, and they found a grand staircase labeled “Out of Order.”  Try as they might, the stairs were certainly out of order.  Nothing they did allowed them to ascend the stairs.  They discovered a black phone that did indeed work.  A plant on a shelf, labeled Chuck, proved irresistible to Ellie, and she took it with her.  In one of the storage bins, they found a blank cassette tape. 

On the second floor, they found an art studio with a crate covered in purple slime and a partially completed painting.  They took a paint brush and can of paint remover but left some wax fruit. 

Unsure what else to do, they returned to the third floor to speak with the tentacle.  They tried to feed it the Tentacle Chow, but it firmly rejected it.  They offered several things, but it wouldn’t eat them.  Finally, Ellie offered it wax fruit, which it loved!  Then it wanted something to drink.  Finally, they placated it with fruit juice, and it plopped up the stairs and left them alone. 

Exploring, they found a dark room.  If only they hadn’t dropped that developer!  Going upstairs they found a long obnoxiously orange hallway.  Inside the first door they found a bedroom with a radio, a poster about some kind of “Meteor Police”, and a ladder leading up.  Ascending the ladder, they found Green Tentacle and his music room!  After talking for a while, they joined his band, GT and the Suction Cups!  They dragged the cassette recorder up and laid down several tracks!  They would have been so-so except T.J. brought his kazoo.  Wow!  They jammed like no one has ever jammed before.  At least not on this planet.  GT warned them to avoid Dr. Fred and Nurse Edna and especially his violent brother, Purple Tentacle.  He told them that the son, Weird Ed, was not as dangerous as his parents but Cousin Ted had never hurt anyone.  He told them he spends lots of time in the bathroom toward the end of the hall.

The group went down the hall and found a room containing a sarcophagus, a Hunk-O-Matic, and Tupperware filled with preserved organs.  Through another door they discovered a bathroom.  Looking around, they found Cousin Ted in the tub!  Dead Cousin Ted, mummified long ago.  They picked up a sponge and found a message “For a good time call Edna at 876-5309” behind the mummy.

At the end of the hall, they found a room with a fireplace and a snapping plant yelling to be fed.  They gave it water, and it grew to enormous size and attacked them.  They could tell there was hatch over the plant and a strange paint splotch on the wall.  Lots of debate and effort later, and they fed the plant the Pepsi.  Its belching fit allowed Ambrose to climb up it and through the hatch.  He found an observatory above, but the telescope was coin-operated.  Bender used the paint remover to expose a door, and they found a room with wiring chewed through by rodents.  They suspected it was the wiring for the arcade. 

The group went downstairs and kicked open the back door.  They examined the glowing pool and went into the garage.  They found a faucet handle, a toolbox, and the Weird Edsel vehicle.  They fished out a floating chair from the pool and pulled some batteries out of a radio sitting on it. 

They went and repaired the wiring and investigated the arcade and found some code on the high score of Meteor Mess.  They went to the phone and called Edna.  Dante seduced her and said he would be at the front door in ten minutes.  Ambrose met her at the door while Bender searched her room and found a small key.  Meanwhile, Ambrose made Edna angry and got thrown into the dungeon. 

The group ended up moving the gargoyle GT told them about and discovered Ambrose unconscious on the other side!  They learned they could not get into the lab with a key.  They decided to go meet Weird Ed.  They found him in his room and gave him some cheese for his hamster.  They convinced him they are traveling Velveeta representatives looking for their door-to-door sales rep, Sandy.  He recounted how his father had changed since the coming of the meteor.  They ended up getting a purple key card from him. 

They crawled under the house and used the faucet handle to shut off the water to the pool.  At the bottom they found Ed’s keys to the lab.  They turned the water back on and soaked up some developer fluid from the drain above using the sponge.  Ellie rushed upstairs to develop the photos, pictures taken by Sandy, that showed some disdain from Edna toward Purple Tentacle.  Walt picked up a radio signal from the Meteor Police seeking coordinates to arrest a rogue meteor.  Walt took a chance and told them where they were. 

Back downstairs they were attacked by Purple Tentacle but distracted him with tentacle chow.  They rushed through the dungeon and unlocked the padlocks to the secret lab.  Bender hit a bunch of buttons and set off a failure in the nuclear reactor!  They moved into the next room and found Dr. Fred and Sandy Pantz next to a Pepsi machine.  She was attached to the Zom-B-Matic.  Dr. Fred pulled out a scalpel as Purple Tentacle came charging in from behind.  Ambrose hurled a hammer and knocked out Dr. Fred!  They then showed Purple Tentacle the pictures of Edna, and he hopped off to confront her.  They opened the last door and found the vicious meteor!  It would have destroyed them too, except a warp field opened and the Meteor Police arrived!  They arrested the meteor for horrible crimes, and Bernard figured out how to shut off the reactor emergency.  With Sandy in tow, the group escaped Maniac Mansion!