Session 149 Prep
The Setting and Scene
The Sakura Protocol
Location: Level III: Botanical Labs / The Western Cherry Blossom Sector
Recapping the Tale
Previous Session
Session 148 The Verdant Sentinel: Emerging from their secure rest, the party navigated the botanical anomalies of the lower level. After befriending a displaced Shambling Mound named George, the group faced a massive floral guardian blocking their path. Through a devastating combination of blade barriers and elemental magic, the party cleared the "Green Room" and sighted a bizarre cherry-blossom grove to the west.
Scene Overview
The session opens with the party standing in the smoking mulch of the Tri-Flower Frond. To the West, the air carries the scent of cherry blossoms and ozone. The immediate pressure is twofold: the moral obligation to escort the hydrated Shambling Mound, George, back to his home garden, and the tactical necessity of finding the Emerald Green Door Key to bypass the facility's security lockouts.
Setting Details
High-tech corridors overgrown with mutated vines. The sterile, industrial-overgrowth aesthetic of the previous rooms has given way to a striking new visual. To the west, a massive tree with an appearance identical to a Japanese Cherry Blossom sways in an unsettling motion as though listening to music. Emergency lights flicker red, casting "Grimdark" shadows, and the "Artificial Source of Light" George mentioned hums with a low-frequency vibration.
Notable Personages
Key NPCs
George (Shambling Mound): An allied botanical creature. He is currently "Hydrated" but his mood is volatile near the "Artificial Light" or contaminated coolant leaks.
Egon: (Status: Plant-Speaker). Acting as the primary liaison and negotiator with the botanical life of Level III.
The Janitor (Maintenance Droid): A relentless construct programmed to "dispose of biological waste" (the party).
The Swaying Sakura: A gargantuan, semi-sentient botanical guardian that dominates the Western Grove.
The Player's Path
Player Goals
Locate the Emerald Green Door Key to access the deeper garden levels.
Successfully escort George back to the 3rd Level gardens.
Investigate the Cherry Blossom anomaly and the source of the "Artificial Light."
The Adventure Unfolds
Adventure Hooks
The Corrupted Intercom: A distorted female voice repeats: "Welcome to Level 3. Please do not feed the specimens. The Sakura Protocol is currently... ACTIVE."
The Musical Sway: The Sakura tree moves in time to a corrupted audio file—a rhythmic vibration that pulses through the floor plates.
Key Events
The Emerald Lock: Discovering the body of Chief Botanist Ishikawa; retrieving the key triggers a localized Radiation Leak.
The Threshold: Attempting to move George through narrow security doors while being hunted by automated defenses.
Planned Events
When the Emerald Key is turned, the Sakura Tree stops its rhythmic swaying; every petal in the room turns to point toward the party like a compass needle before the attack begins.
Perils and Rewards
Challenges
Lethal Encounters: Navigating a sector where gravity, radiation, and mutated predators (like the Wolf-in-Sheep's-Clothing) intersect.
Resource Management: The party is "glass-cannon" status; deciding when to push and when to retreat is vital.
Clues and Info
Botanical samples suggest these plants are being "fed" a mixture of nutrient-rich slurry and liquid data-streams.
The "Artificial Light" George mentioned is actually a leaking, unshielded fusion core.
Treasure and Rewards
Emerald Green Door Key (Essential progression item).
Laser Pistols (2) found in a high-security locker.
Botanical Samples (Value: 500gp to an alchemist or researcher).
Interludes and Shadows
Interludes
George stops at a cracked pipe, patting it affectionately and letting out a low, vibrating hum that causes nearby vines to temporarily retract.
Potential Conflicts
A disagreement on whether to prioritize George's "home" or the facility's data logs.
George going berserk if he comes into contact with the "black water" (contaminated coolant).
DM's Guidance
Notes and Reminders
Emphasize the techno-organic horror: describe monsters as "genetically modified" or "mutated by reactor coolant" rather than magical.
Use red emergency lighting and digital status voices to maintain the "Barrier Peaks" atmosphere.
Random Encounters
| Roll | Encounter | Lethality Note |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Radiation Leak | DC 15 Con Save or 4d10 Radiant damage + 1 level of Exhaustion. |
| 2 | Wolf-in-Sheep's-Clothing | Ambush predator; +7 to hit, 15ft reach tentacles. |
| 3 | Security Slicers | Automated drones; 4d4 Slashing damage to any in path (no save). |
| 4 | Gas Spore Cluster | 1d6 Spores; DC 15 Con Save or die in 1d4+1 hours. |
| 5 | Intellect Devourer | Targets the character with the highest INT (Durmen/Egon) for Body Thief. |
| 6 | Elite Tri-Flower Frond | Multi-stage CC: Sleep -> Acid -> Grapple. |
| 7 | Atmospheric Scrubbers | Stinking Cloud effect; Poisoned/Nauseated status. |
| 8 | Police Bot (Enforcer) | AC 18, Stun Baton (+8 to hit, DC 15 Con vs Stun). |
| 9 | Gravity Reversal Trap | 5d6 falling damage to the ceiling + hazard entanglement. |
| 10 | Vegepygmy Chief | Armed with a Laser Pistol (2d6 Radiant). |
The Larger World
Story Arcs and Themes
The Temptation of the Unknown: The lure of high-tech rewards vs. the fragility of the flesh.
Automation vs. Life: The conflict between the station's rigid security protocols and the chaotic growth of the botanical specimens.
The Next Chapter
Cliffhanger
The elevator behind the Sakura tree dings. The doors hiss open without a button being pressed. The lift is empty, but a voice speaks: "Going down, General?"