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Perilous
Gateways
The
Winding Serpent
By
James Wyatt

Hlondeth
While
the altar in the Pit of Vipers
lies empty, a memorial to the long-vanished Sseth who ruled from there
a thousand years ago, the altar of the identical temple in Hlondeth is
anything but vacant. Unwelcome visitors who find themselves in the Hlondethan
temple are not always quick to notice the change -- until the figure who
occupies the altar brings herself to speak. When she does, her words are
almost invariably a death sentence upon those who would trespass into
her holiest of holy places. She is called the Serpent
Sibyl, and
among certain yuan-ti in Hlondeth, she is worshiped as Sseth reborn.
The
Serpent Sibyl appeared in Hlondeth in Alturiak of 1372 DR (roughly six
months before the start of the new Forgotten Realms campaign, as
described in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting).
She established herself in a temple to Sseth that had long lain vacant,
visited only occasionally by the complacent state priests loyal first
to the Extaminos family and, a distant second, to the yuan-ti as a whole.
She has swiftly killed any yuan-ti who came to the temple and refused
to worship her, including a distant Extaminos cousin. Dediana Extaminos,
the city's yuan-ti ruler, has not yet made up her mind whether to worship
the Serpent Sibyl or not, and keeps her distance from the temple.
Meanwhile,
a strong faction of yuan-ti serves the Serpent Sibyl with blind loyalty.
They are convinced that Sseth has returned in her hideous form, mightier
than ever and ready to lead them to victory over the mammal races of Faerûn.
In her name, yuan-ti agents across Faerûn plot and spy and kill, preparing
her way to world domination. At her orders, they scheme to wrest Serpent's
Cowl from human control, re-establishing the ancient yuan-ti capital (called
the Shrine of Cowled Serpents) and the power of the northern yuan-ti kingdom.
In her honor, Zstulkk Ssarmn plots to seize control of Skullport -- then
work his way up toward Waterdeep, the City of Splendors. In her name,
the Sesehen tribe works toward rebuilding the Pit of Vipers and unifying
the yuan-ti tribes of the Chultan peninsula, rebuilding the southern yuan-ti
kingdom. Under her leadership, the yuan-ti of the Serpent Hills, Hlondeth,
Chult, and Skullport could be united into the mightiest empire of serpents
Faerûn has ever known.
The Serpent
Sibyl's directs her primary efforts toward the areas where yuan-ti historically
ruled mighty nations (Chult and the Serpent Hills) though the city-state
of Hlondeth, with its ruling family of yuan-ti, is obviously a key location
as well. Her activities through Zstulkk Ssarmn in Skullport reveal her
willingness to expand her vision beyond the memory of ancient glory to
consider new opportunities and goals. Skullport's location directly beneath
Waterdeep -- easily the most important port on the Shining Sea -- makes
it an attractive area to extend yuan-ti influence; the surface city is
rife with pureblood and tainted one spies, even as Zstulkk plots below.
While the Serpent Sibyl waits to see if Zstulkk's plans will bear fruit,
she keeps a close watch on the Inner Sea as well, particularly Cormyr
and Sembia. Nearer to home, she maintains a vigilant watch on Dediana
Extaminos and the yuan-ti nobles close to her, planning to win them to
her cause or, barring that, eliminate them and put a new yuan-ti ruler
on Hlondeth's throne.
The Serpent
Sibyl also works to defend Hlondeth's portal that leads to the
Serpent Hills {{link
to part 1}}.
The portal lies in the Deepwing Mountains near Surkh, in territory that
is claimed by the lizardfolk of Surkh. Her yuan-ti agents have built a
small fort around the portal, but they have had to fight off regular
lizardfolk assaults in order to retain control of the fort and keep their
passageway to the Serpent Hills open. Unable to breach the fort's walls,
the lizardfolk have taken to ambushing parties of yuan-ti that come from
Hlondeth to use the portal. The lizardfolk's presence is a constant
thorn in the Serpent Sibyl's side, and she ever ponders the best course
of action to deal with it. If she can muster the necessary forces from
Chult, the Serpent Hills, and Skullport, she will almost certainly move
against the city of Surkh before the year's end.
The portal
itself is a slab of stone, 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide, jutting up from
the earth at a sharp angle. Serpentine symbols trace the eastern side
of the slab, marking the portal's presence, but the portal activates only
when the early-morning sunlight shines full upon the stone. During this
time, any creature touching the stone is drawn through the portal and
deposited in the petrified serpent's mouth in the midst of the Serpent
Hills. The nature of the portal makes its defense particularly important,
as traveling yuan-ti typically arrive at the stone several hours before
it can operate and need a safe place to wait for dawn unmolested by lizardfolk
raiders.

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