Game summary for January 6, 2026, 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), Piper Quickstep (Human Druid-Mage played by John Osborne), Skree Grizzlehide (Mongrelfolk Gladiator played by Peyton Harmon), Snagyndar Blackthorn (Huldran War Master played by Casey Scruggs), and Ursay (Mongrelfolk Slayer played by Paul Potter). Game Master for this session was Charles Plemons.
The team continued into the swamp to seek out and destroy Gleh. They came across an old hunter’s shack and a host of rotting deadites! Several gurgling boggard and bogbound hopper deadites emerged from the swamp accompanied by a muckmaw giant deadite and a death ettin! The half-dead ettin shambled forward and blasted the group with a miasma of doom, inflicting ghoul plague upon Snagy and Stingy! The boggard deadites closed quickly clawing and biting and taunting.
Piper cast greater invisibility and climbed astride Hammer for safety. Ursay fired numerous arrows into a deadite. Meanwhile, the muckmaw deadite lumbered forward, leaned over to bite Helg and swallowed him whole! Herezis used his aura of justice to allow his allies to smite evil and then charged with his lance and divine ankylosaurus steed, impaling and killing the death ettin. Skree started attacking the giant with his obsidian-edged macahuitl. Adeline cast a very welcome haste upon the party. Inside the deadite giant, Helg channeled positive energy and drew his boot knife. Snagy, weakened by disease and flying on Stingy, still managed to land several telling blows.
Scorching rays and stone discuses flashed about the field of battle. Deadites screamed and burned yet still taunted and maimed. The giant was brought down, and Helg cut himself free with his boot knife. Soon, the deadites were simply dead once more.
Several of the team went into the cabin to explore and found a torn sheet of parchment, written in Helg’s handwriting, that seemed to be some kind of reversed prayer or a curse. They burned the paper in the fireplace. Helg was using detect magic and gazed into the wall mirror. Suddenly, he saw his reflection leap out and grab him about the neck. The rest of the team, however, saw Helg sudden grab himself with both hands by the throat and begin throttling himself. Ursay pried his hands away and helped him come to his senses realizing he was simply choking himself and not being attacked. Ursay then shattered the mirror. The group examined the shack and found signs of blood. They followed it outside and picked up trail of someone moving quickly at a weird gait into the swamp in the same direction they had been going.
After a while, they found a bizarre flat stone with a symbol crudely drawn upon it. Picking up the stone, they found it was covering a shallow hole occupied by a small undead frog. The frog viciously (and completely ineffectually) attacked Skree! It clung to his face kicking with its tiny undead frog legs. Appalled by this undead mockery, Herezis grabbed it and ripped it to pieces. Callum examined the rock and realized the mark was supposed to be one of warding but was done crudely by an amateur. It had no arcane power and was of no supernatural use.
Continuing to follow the footprints, the heard whispers of “Gleh… Gleh” ahead. Ursay stealthily scouted ahead and found a man lying face down in the swamp, blood and mud mixing around his head. The whispering seemed to come from the other side of the tree behind which Ursay hid. He poked his head around and was horrified to find the flesh of a human face nailed to the tree! The eyeless skin spoke “Gleh… Gleh…” and began to taunt the party. Ursay rolled the body over and found it to be a trapper or hunter who had been injured in the leg recently. The person they had been tracking! At some point, the man’s face had been ripped from his skull and nailed to the tree behind him. The face warned Helg that Gleh was coming for him. It also called Herezis a “holy one” and voiced its disdain for him. Offended by this thing’s existence, Herezis activated lay on hands and touched the skin. It (and the body) burst into flames and ceased to communicate!


