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=== Recovery and Return === | === Recovery and Return === | ||
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+ | |Campaign Dates | Rova 24-25, 4707| | ||
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The group staggers out of the guard house into the afternoon sun. They receive shocked looks from townspeople as they walk the length of the city back to Rusty Dragon. They heal, bathe and have a decent dinner before all collapsing into bed. That next morning, Al takes their loot and both sells it and does some shopping. He pick sup a hammer for any more undead and a few alchemical fire flasks. | The group staggers out of the guard house into the afternoon sun. They receive shocked looks from townspeople as they walk the length of the city back to Rusty Dragon. They heal, bathe and have a decent dinner before all collapsing into bed. That next morning, Al takes their loot and both sells it and does some shopping. He pick sup a hammer for any more undead and a few alchemical fire flasks. | ||
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The group goes to bed wondering what tomorrow will hold. | The group goes to bed wondering what tomorrow will hold. | ||
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+ | ===== 02 Local Heroes ===== | ||
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+ | |Game Date|03/ | ||
+ | |Campaign Dates | Rova 26-28 4707| | ||
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+ | ==== Hunt and Ledger ==== | ||
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+ | Aldern Foxglove, arrives the next morning with four horses for the hunt. He has purchased one for each party member. For Azalea he has a robust roan. For Grymar a golden coat. El has a light grey and Al finds a rather dull brown. Rather than go on a hunt into the wild, the city bred Al decides to stay in the town. The others ride off with Foxgolve for the hunt. During the ride, the man’s intentions towards Azalea are quite clear, but she continues to lightly rebuff him. El is easily able to find boar tracks and within an hour and a half, the hunting party has their kill. They can easily make it back to the inn for dinner. | ||
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+ | Back in town, Al touches base with his contact and is offered a mission to retrieve a ledger book from a visiting merchant at the White Deer. Al accepts the job and begins to plan. He is back at the Rusty Dragon when the others return. There is a big party with the large bore returned. Foxglove, dejected by his rejection, retires early. | ||
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+ | During the festivities, | ||
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+ | Al heads to the White Deer and finds the owner, Garridan Viskala, lives down to his reputation. Eager to encourage visitors to stay at his inn, Garridan keeps the prices of his rooms and board low, matching those of the Rusty Dragon despite the fact that his accommodations are much cleaner and more spacious. Still, his gruff attitude tends to make his establishment less popular than the Dragon. Garridan is the brother of Sandpoint' | ||
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+ | Al makes small talk with the owner, inquiring about Tegah and finds the man is hosting a party in a private room. It is about this time that the waitress comes out complaining about the acts of the drunken men inside. Sensing an opportunity, | ||
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+ | Al adopts a obsequious manner and goes in to serve. The guests pay him little mind, other than noting his race. Al is easily able to steal the ledger and exit. Jubrayl Vhisk is not there to take his prize, but he talks with a man calling himself “Longshanks” (on account of the goblins he has killed), who takes the message Al will return tomorrow. | ||
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+ | Al heads back to the Rusty Dragon and finds the rest of his party in bed. He helps Ameiko close down, and drinks with her. He is surprised by how little the drinks effects him tonight (fort nat 20), and the two talk late into the night, starting what seems to be an unlikely friendship. Ameiko opens up about the disaster of her adventuring days and the trauma of those experiences, | ||
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+ | ==== Desecration of Desna’s Deacon ==== | ||
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+ | The Next morning. Foxglove leaves early. Breakfast is self serve bread and cheese as Amekio is still fast asleep. So are most of the other people staying, though Al is up early and goes to see Vhisk and turn in the ledger. The other three get up and leave later in the morning. Despite none of them imbibing too much, each decides a long morning was called for, as they have been through quite a bit recently. Despite offers, they all awake alone. The trio of new friends head up to the burnt out guard house to explore discuss when to use the //feather token// when they get is back from the scribe. They are reading to leave as Father Zantus approaches them and bids them come to the Cathedral. He has news that the tomb of Ezakien Tobyn, the old priest who died in the fire, has been disturbed! | ||
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+ | Al is headed to the Rusty Dragon when he hears someone behind him running. He is relieved to see it is an Acolyte of Desna. The young man is clearly not in the best of physical fitness, and is huffing with the effort. Between breaths he informs Al he is looking for the group and Father Zantus needs their help with the disturbed tomb. Al follows him to the cathedral. | ||
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+ | Once they are all there, Sherrif Hemlock and Father Zantus tells the group that stone door to the previous priest' | ||
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+ | The vault in question is a 20-footsquare stone structure that stands near the wall. Used to house the remains of previous caretakers, priests, and acolytes who served at the Cathedral, the stone door does indeed hang ajar. The ground around the place is churned up as well. It is clear to all there are many of the footprints are goblin prints, but some of them appear to have been left by a larger humanoid. El can is enough to confirm that about six goblins and one humanoid climbed the wall, then approached and entered the vault. | ||
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+ | It's an easy enough task to open the vault door, and Azaela does so. Four skeletons stand within and-they immediately lurch out to attack! Al switches his weapon to a mace with a curse while the skeletons attack Azalea and Selene. The undead are no match for the group, and very quickly, the skeletons are destroyed. | ||
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+ | A search of the vault' | ||
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+ | They return to the town through the cathedral towards the guard house. As the pass the White Deer they see Caanan Tegah being kicked out, even as he rages about his //“Stolen book!”//. The group shakes their heads at the spectacle, but Al cannot help but cock his head in the Tengu motion of amusement. | ||
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+ | ==== Guard House for the Guardians of Sandpoint ==== | ||
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+ | They are also approached by a child runner, who is asking them to come see Quint, the scribe who has been in study of the //feather token//. He indeed confirms it is for repair and construction and has taken significant notes. He asks to keep the notes and will make a copy for Grymar instead of asking for payment. Grymar gladly accepts, though from what he can see of the magical energy of this object, its magic is still beyond his understanding. Al suggests they use the //feather token// at night to make less of a fuss, and the group agrees. Quint does note, the token does appear to have fey blood in it, much like ink in a quill. | ||
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+ | That night at 2:00am, they go to the center of the burnt out keep and Gymar throws the //feather token// into the ground. It sticks and spins. Soon, it starts to make a scribbling sound, like on paper, but the writing is on reality itself. It spins more, and now there are two, and four, and eight. The four beings wisely decide not to be in its way and exist the ruin. There is a growing sounds of pens on paper, scratching like 1000 scriveners all at work. After some hours, the work is complete and all the quills vanish, save the first, laying where it started, its magical energy spent. Perhaps it could be the base for another item? | ||
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+ | The next morning, townspeople stop and stare and the totally repaired Guard House. One of them is Shayliss, who is this time more coy on asking for help with the rats in the basement. The young woman is clearly captivated by the strange man’s clear intellect and does want to get to know him better. | ||
+ | This time, Grymar agrees to help her, though if he is actually understanding what she wants or not is unclear. | ||
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+ | ===== 03 Glass and Wrath ===== | ||
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+ | |Game Date|04/ | ||
+ | |Campaign Dates | Rova 27-30, Lamashan 1 4707| | ||
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+ | ==== Invitations ==== | ||
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+ | === The Shopkeeper’s Daughter=== | ||
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+ | Shayliss has not lost her will to find some companionship of her own. She leads Grymar through the streets back the General Store with Al following discreetly behind. They enter the private door and head for the basement. Shayliss reveals her true intentions as soon as she they are alone in the basement; her bodice comes off and she slides herself into an embrace with Grymar, guiding him to a convenient cot she has set up in the back of the room. | ||
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+ | While Grymar is having his first serious encounter with a woman, her father, Ven Vinder returns from picking up supplies. Al sees this and leaps into action, approaching the shopkeeper and offering to help him get things into the store. Vinder remembers Al from the other night and welcomes him in. Al desperately casts about to see where his friend has gone but sees nothing. He loudly asks Vinder about anything he might purchase for their newly renovated Guardhouse. It is this noise that alerts the now pantsless Grymar something is up. He and Shayliss quickly dresses and Al sees Grymar sneaking out the back door. Relaxed, Al is genuinely interested in the furniture that Vinder has for sale, especially a sophisticated desk. | ||
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+ | === Lunch with Scarnetti === | ||
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+ | The Scarnettis are Sandpoint' | ||
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+ | With this in mind, it is somewhat of a surprise when a well dressed messenger approaches the Guard House and inquires of the ladies if they and the other “Heroes of Sandpoint” would attend lunch with Titus Scarnetti. The ladies accept and wait an hour. Just as they are leaving, the men show up, Al having caught up to the would be paramour, giving him brotherly ribbing about the episode. The two are interested in attending and they four take the long hike out of the city to the Scarnetti Manor house. | ||
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+ | Over Lunch, he congratulates them on their heroics and talks at length about the past history of his family, excluding the details on his late father’s sorry history. He does discuss | ||
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+ | They end lunch and proceed back into the city, hoping to conduct some shopping. However, they encounter Sheriff Hemlock who asks them to come to see him at the Mayor’s Manor to visit with Shalelu Andosana, a ranger in these parts. The group turns around and goes back through the city and back out to the noble homes, this time to Mayor Deverin’s home. | ||
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+ | ==== Grim News from Mosswood ==== | ||
+ | Shalelu Andosana isn't quite a bounty hunter, a survivalist, | ||
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+ | Shalelu’s current visit to Sandpoint is unexpected-she last passed through town only a month ago and wasn't expected until the last week of autumn. She dispenses with her visit to the Sandpoint Market and the Rusty Dragon, instead requesting an immediate meeting with Sheriff Hemlock and Mayor Deverin. The unusual meeting and Shalelu' | ||
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+ | Hemlock then introduces Shalelu to the group as an //" | ||
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+ | Hemlock explains that Shalelu has been a thorn in the side of the local goblin tribes for years, and that few in the region know more about them than she does. He goes on to recap her report that Sandpoint hasn't been the only place in the region that's had goblin troubles. In short, there' | ||
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+ | At this point, Hemlock cedes the floor to Shalelu, asking her to tell the group what she told him: | ||
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+ | //"In any event, the fact that the five tribes are working together disturbs me. Goblin tribes don't get along unless they' | ||
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+ | After Shalelu' | ||
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+ | The grope of course agrees. The meetings and conversations have taken them from the afternoon until the evening. Shaelu notes she is staying at the Rust Dragon and offers them dinner on her in exchange for hearing more about their times in the Sandpoint raid. | ||
+ | That evening, over drinks and dinner at the Rusty Dragon, the five exchange stories and tales. Importantly, | ||
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+ | The next morning, the half elf ranger heads back into woods, and Sherrif Hemlock heads out with his men. The party decides to spend the day shopping, a good way to both be visible and to furnish their new home. The first head back to Vinder’s General Store and order some specific items. Next is the Carpenter’s guild where word has already reached them from Titus Scarnetti for a supply of good lumber for them to use. Next up is the local Locksmith. Finally, Azaela notes she just met with a noble and they keep rubbing elbows with others in power. She has them stop off the head of the local Clothing Guild for an order of nice clothes. They are putting a number of people to work! | ||
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+ | They retire to the Rusty Dragon for a good night’s sleep. | ||
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+ | ==== Sandpoint Glassworks ==== | ||
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+ | === A Missing Inn Owner === | ||
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+ | Al is awoken to a knock on his door and a timid voice calling to him. He gets up to meetthe elderly halfling woman, Bethana, a maid who works for Ameiko at the Rusty Dragon. She's obviously upset and asks to speak to Al. In short, her employer has gone missing. Bethana woke earlier this morning to find that Ameiko hadn't already started breakfast, for the first time Bethana could remember. Worried, she knocked on Ameiko' | ||
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+ | At this point, Bethana hands Al the note. Although it was written in Minkaian (likely to keep prying eyes from reading it, Bethana muses), Ameiko had been teaching Bethana the language over the last few years. The halfling has helpfully already translated the note's message on the opposite side. | ||
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+ | The note is from her brother, Tsuto, inviting her to meet him at the Glassworks saying their father might have something to do with the recent troubles in Sandpoint. Al knows this is strange, because in his talks with his new friend he learned about her half brother. Bethan does not know this and she explains to Al hat Tsuto was something of a scandal when he was born back in 4688 (a year before Ameiko), since he's a half-elf. Bethana sagely notes, with big eyes, that neither of Ameiko' | ||
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+ | Bethana' | ||
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+ | Al rouses his friends and the head off immediately to the Glassworks. | ||
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+ | === Investigating the Glassworks === | ||
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+ | Once at the Glassworks, they find the building curiously silent. Neighbors have noticed the lack of traffic into and from the building, but since the furnace chimney still plumes with smoke, most assume that the building is simply closed to allow Lonjiku and his workers some privacy while they work on a big project. A quick investigation of the building perimeter reveals that curtains have been drawn over the windows and all the doors are locked. The rumble of the Glassworks' | ||
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+ | After knocking on two different doors, Al decides to pick a lock. The front entrance is too well designed for his skills. Trying the back entrance, Al finds the lock worn and easily defeated. Sneaking in, the sounds of the furnaces are loud, as the furnace room is behind two more doors. Those are unlocked, and silent as the night, he sneaks in and peeks around the wall. Eight or more goblins are inside the room. | ||
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+ | A furnace burns along the southeast wall of this room. Marble tables sit in the chamber, used to work raw glass into usable shapes, with nearby wooden tables cluttered with various tools of the trade. The building' | ||
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+ | Horribly, inside the bodies of the eight staff lie in various stages of dismemberment; | ||
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+ | Horrified, Al pulls back to talk to his party! | ||
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