Tangy

Overview

The priest that represents Lorwyn in The All-Father Temple.

Appearances & Mentions

§ Interactions
Session 29 As they entered the room, his senses were nearly overwhelmed by the strong scent of the untamed wilds within. He was stunned into silence as he looked around, confronted by trees and other vegetation lining every surface of the room. In the middle stood a man who appeared to be trying his hardest to hide a mischievous grin. Korrigan greeted Tangy warmly before introducing Drache to the priest. Drache took a deep breath before performing the 'greeting' to the best of his ability. To both of their surprises, Tangy's smile became incredibly wide as he expressed his deepest gratitude for their effort in learning and performing the ancient Pixie greeting for him. Trying hard to suppress the surprise in his voice, Korrigan turned to Drache, claiming they should have never doubted him. Drache apologised and promised to trust him more in the future.
Session 29 Tangy turned to Korrigan, expressing his joy that they had even brought breakfast, looking hungrily at Bit. Korrigan apologised, stating that it wasn't food but merely a companion on their journey. Tangy was disappointed but quickly recovered. They all engaged in friendly conversation until Tangy asked if Drache had ever been to the Feywild and if he would like to go. Drache cautiously explained that it was a place he had never visited before but was interested in going to at some point. He couldn't say anything else before Tangy's mischievous smile returned. "Great!" he exclaimed as he placed his hand on Drache's shoulder before teleporting to the Feywild.
Session 29 Suddenly, he could breathe, and all his senses rushed back to him as he awoke in a different forest. He spotted something moving in the corner of his mind. In a dazed state, he chased after it, hoping to see a friendly face, but found only an Owlbear cub on the ground motionless. Drache tried to see what was wrong, but when he examined the face of the creature, it shifted grotesquely into Tangy's, who shouted "BOO!!" in Drache's face. Before he could do anything or even get over the initial shock. Tangy became stern as he warned, "Mama is here, and she looks angry." Drache slowly turned their neck and looked out in horror as a large owlbear howled and charged him down. Drache instinctively went to grab the weapon that was no longer there. The last thing he saw was a claw scratch at his eyes.
Session 29 He woke up in a luscious green field with a golden temple in front of him. It was here that Drache could no longer take it as his mind snapped into two. He died so many times only to wake to know a horrible death, and his will was only so strong. Tangy sat at the temple steps, laughing hysterically at the result of his work: the once proud Dragonborn lay on the floor laugh and screaming like a child.
Session 29 Kerrigan, who had been inside sipping tea, heard Drache's anguished scream and came to see what was wrong. When greeted with the sight outside, he chuckled slightly and exclaimed that Tangy may have had a bit too much and told the priest to return to his duties. Complaining like a child asked to do their homework, Tangy returned to the Human realm. Korrigan approached Drache, who refused to believe the world was real. After some time, he finally convinced the Dragonborn that he was real, and they finally calmed down. Once calmed and drinking some tea, Korrigan simply stood up and said, "My turn!" before pushing Drache over, a feat easily done with his mind in shambles.
Session 29 Drache slowly calmed down, walking through a place that was truly beautiful beyond words. Korrigan had led him in silence for a few minutes before finally explaining that this specific part of the glad was considered holy and was he first encountered Lorwyn. Drache had no words. Korrigan continued walking forward, detailing how he came to Kal The Korrigan † and what he had given up to return to the world of the living. He apologises for taking things too far with him, Tangy and he were so excited about showing him their homelands that they forgot that a lot of their 'harmless' pranks weren't too harmless to others. He asked if Drache wanted to return, and the Dragonborn nodded weakly.
Session 26 Finishing their prey, Korrigan asks the priest for his name, the priest introduces himself as Tangy. Korrigan admits that he is struggling since he doesn't understand why he was chosen to be a Herald for Lorwyn and assumes it's all a part of some grand joke he isn't in on. He explains this is one of the main reasons he joined Queen Titania's Druid circle, the circle of endless bloom, so he could become more than just a herald and apart of the fey court in his own right. The Priest advises to lean into the joke, life will become a lot easier that way. Korrigan mentions the man giggling outside and how he wanted to be apart of that joke. upon hearing this. the priest ushers him closer and whispers that that man was a bandit who had just murdered many people right before the party rocked up and they were lucky to get through so easily. Korrigan recounts some of the harmless pranks he's pulled on people. Korrigan asks if Tangy has fun ideas for the joke to play at the party and the priest just laughs and says to carry on with his path. On his way out, Korrigan mentions the Man-Eating Horse and apparently, the fey have been sending it all over the place to play pranks on people, although he won't reveal who. Korrigan asked if he could give suggestions as to where to send it next. He suggests
Session 20 Finishing their prey, Korrigan asks the priest for his name, the priest introduces himself as Tangy. Korrigan admits that he is struggling since he doesn't understand why he was chosen to be a Herald for Lorwyn and assumes it's all a part of some grand joke he isn't in on. He explains this is one of the main reasons he joined Queen Titania's Druid circle, the circle of endless bloom, so he could become more than just a herald and apart of the fey court in his own right. The Priest advises to lean into the joke, life will become a lot easier that way. Korrigan mentions the man giggling outside and how he wanted to be apart of that joke. upon hearing this. the priest ushers him closer and whispers that that man was a bandit who had just murdered many people right before the party rocked up and they were lucky to get through so easily. Korrigan recounts some of the harmless pranks he's pulled on people. Korrigan asks if Tangy has fun ideas for the joke to play at the party and the priest just laughs and says to carry on with his path. On his way out, Korrigan mentions the Man-Eating Horse and apparently, the fey have been sending it all over the place to play pranks on people, although he won't reveal who. Korrigan asked if he could give suggestions as to where to send it next. He suggests