Recently a small group of PCs entered the Battlepits of Nox Aeterna for the first time in the history of the Grim North. Following the disastrous Clam-Slakeheart wedding; one of the few survivors, a certain Graydon Slakeheart, has taken out legal proceedings against Tulip and Rufus. They can’t afford the weregild so they’ve set out to prove their innocence and hopefully entertain the crowds in The Grim North’s version of court tv.
The Battlepits (tip of the hat to the Bloodsword books, naturally) are the judicial arena of the city. Those accused of crimes can face a variety of different disciplines in order to prove their innocence. This can range from the simple but popular “man vs. wolves” to the considerably more complex “dungeoneering.”
In terms of determining guilt or innocence man vs wolves is fairly straightforward; if you get chewed to death by wolves then you’re guilty. Justice is done.
Preoceedings can be made more complex and or entertaining by manipulating the environment. Man vs wolves but we’re on a moving platform suspended over a pit of spikes, for example. Or man vs strange beast from the wilderness. In fact the business in supplying strange beasts from the wilderness is allegedly very lucrative and the sort of thing player characters could easily get involved in.
Similarly, the introduction of prosecutors can influence matters. Hired by the plaintiffs these are effectively gladiators that fight on behalf of the wealthy so they don’t have to present themselves to actual physical danger. Additionally It is permitted for slaves to represent their owners, potentially earning their freedom If victorious. The time honoured tradition of using a noble excuse for thoroughly reprehensible behaviour.
So Tulip and Rufus are faced with the Battlepits event du jour: “Dungeoneering.” An artificial enclosed environment of rooms and corridors is created, open at the top so the crowd of bloodthirsty spectators can observe, and the PCs are unleashed. Their goal, find the Emblem of Innocence. The obstacles are mostly traps and puzzles. Also Slakeheart hired a prosecutor to impeed their progress, i.e.kill them, the impressively armoured Ergot Vile Groundshaker.
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