ROFL Encounter 1: Whoever Smelt It, Delt it
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After the initial call form the ROFL challenging the SED, a wave of emergency calls came in from a Neopolis suburb complaining of foul odors and severe nausea. Most of those in the area had to flee rather than remain in a cloud of something so foul you could taste it.
- Morticon, Elandra, Li, Treya, Aldrinor, and Kamare arrived on the scene with backup
- Kamare and Elandra attempted to dispel the cloud of stench which proved to react to the effort
- A 50 ft tall polluted water elemental, a sewage elemental if you will, broke from the utility lines below crushing three homes and started tromping towards Neopolis while crushing anything it stepped on
- Elandra and Kamare attempted to slow the monstrosity with a sand layer and energy blasts. It did weak the shell and exposed tiny glints of something cleaner inside
- Aldrinor handled the civilians and directed the medical crews.
- Treya and Li tried to some some way from the ground to deal with this monster
- Treya eventually rigged a CO2 and alum projectile meant to freeze and dessicate. Fired with magic in the shot allowed it to break through and disable the water elemental.
- The resulting collapse send a massive wave of excrement all around the site.
- Li managed to make observations of three odd individuals
- One had a maniacal grin and was definitely filming with his fone form a safe distance
- Another was doing much the same with all the joy and mirth of Micajah
- A third stealth unit hovering in the air and transmitting data was also spotted before it seemed to transport away somehow. At least a partial hint of the data stream may have been caught
- Li's quoteable: "Stop or I will say stop at you again"
- One feline mixed in with Aldrinor's civilians broke into laughter when confronted. He has some kind of medallion or charm on. The cat started cackling madly and dropped dead
- Recoverable Items
- The body of the afflicted feline
- The charm it was wearing around its neck
- The core from the elemental
- Li's clips of the observer and its data streams