Session #92 – Die, Dark Elf!

On the 13th day of Snake, the squad lead by the paladin Stoyk felt well rested and ready to delve into the caves once more. Urgesh the barbarian returned with his hound. Raffi the dwarf was not. Orris, a thin and sickly-looking elf arrived from the homestead with news about Aderian returning to fetch a … “Session #92 – Die, Dark Elf!”

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Session #91 – Twain-Split by an Undead Worm

On the 4th day of Snake, the party sent by Ferris to investigate the cave on Lionerdhon’s Farm felt well rested and ready to continue their exploration. Among them were the elf lass Yari, a druid; the cleric Stoyk; the dwarf Raffi; and the scout called Tenren. Urgesh and his snarling hound were unexpectedly missing. … “Session #91 – Twain-Split by an Undead Worm”

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Malcolmsfort #21 – Werewolves

They agreed to a perfect plan. The halfling and the elf would sneak up, using a sleep spell to put down many of the wolves. Then the cleric would run up to hold the girl. Wind was no consideration, and their scent drifted through the air to alert the wolves. As the pair crept forward, … “Malcolmsfort #21 – Werewolves”

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Malcolmsfort #20 – Wolves

The business of dispatching the hobgoblins was over. The dead were buried or burned. With loot stuffed in sacks, they marched back to Untala. Encountering no trouble, they split the loot and relaxed for a week. Though tavern dwellers listened eagerly about the big tree and the magic pool, they were warned off from finding … “Malcolmsfort #20 – Wolves”

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Malcolmsfort #19 – Big Fort

Following is another report from the trident-wielding warrior, Novak. Details, such as names or the distinction between elf and half-elf are largely lost on the barely-literate Novak. More learned comrades of his might relate a more coherent narrative. The following account was the best history preserves. The big tree called himself Ironroot, and under his … “Malcolmsfort #19 – Big Fort”

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Malcolmsfort #18 – Big Tree

Following is another report from the trident-wielding warrior, Novak. Details, such as names or the distinction between elf and half-elf are largely lost on the barely-literate Novak. More learned comrades of his might relate a more coherent narrative. The following account was the best history preserves. Many months passed after the Battle of Untala. Hailed … “Malcolmsfort #18 – Big Tree”

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Session #90 – Lady Galmire’s Treasure

On the 19th day of Snake, the armorsmith, Raith, arrived at the homestead to examine the dragon corpse. While he’d never crafted armor from dragon hide, he had a good idea of how to complete it. The hide could be used to make a suit of leather armor and a shield. They paid him 500 … “Session #90 – Lady Galmire’s Treasure”

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Session #89 – White Dragon Wiped Out

On the 12th day of Snake, Tienarth’s Raiders, united once more with Ghevont, made preparations for a journey on horseback over the pass to Tosasth. From amongst the vagrants camping in the field, they selected two volunteers to attend to portage. The first was Grubb, who’s name reflected his general lack of cleanliness. The second … “Session #89 – White Dragon Wiped Out”

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Session #88 – Recovering the Bones of St. Jaludi

Ferris tested his injured shoulder. Though scarred, it functioned well enough under his new suit of leather armor, the former suit being ruined by the fireball that nearly took his life. It was now the month of Snake, which turned his thoughts to St. Martyn, detachment, and the practice of tossing valuables down wells. He … “Session #88 – Recovering the Bones of St. Jaludi”

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Session #87 – Just Another Hole in the Ground

When the sun rose over the Jonamor Homestead on the 30th day of Elephant, Ferris and Bismi the herbalist were still awake, grinding herbs and mixing potions. Outside, bedrolls and tents dotted the the pasture, each holding adventurers from all directions who’d come after hearing tales of heroic deeds by Tienarth’s Raiders. Azrak and Bottoms … “Session #87 – Just Another Hole in the Ground”

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