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Azrak in Mudstone Village

Azrak’s most prized possession, a magical ring called Sheebalb’s Blession, went missing. In Ghevont’s magic mirror they saw a burly gnoll rip the ring off of the finger of a dead dwarf bearing a beetle insignia. Noting the ongoing war between gnolls and dwarves, Azrak headed south in search of the ring. Some time later, … “Azrak in Mudstone Village”

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Session #101 – The Incineration of the Vampire Called Nimue Sylnan

Aderian looked out the window of the scriptorium while the others flipped through old papers. He spotted four figures move cautiously from an alley. A moment later, he realized they were not undead. They were humans who somehow had ventured into the extreme danger of Tosasath. The former pirate called to them and beckoned them … “Session #101 – The Incineration of the Vampire Called Nimue Sylnan”

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Session #100 – Dealing with Imra Herrel, Black Knight of Tosasth

Several hours before dawn, a cloaked figure approached camp, stopping midway over the bridge, and called to Ferris. The mysterious figure revealed he’d been following their progress for some time and saw the green beams shooting from the Morwenys Estate cease. He revealed himself to be Dova Jonamor of the House Nelaser. Two of these … “Session #100 – Dealing with Imra Herrel, Black Knight of Tosasth”

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Session #99 – At last, Talanashta!

It was the tenth day of the twelfth month, that one called Dawn, when the small party felt well-rested and ready to travel to Tosasth once more. The past couple of weeks, Ghevont had spent a few hours gazing into his mirror, watching Azrak’s progress as he traveled south into the realm of the mountain … “Session #99 – At last, Talanashta!”

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Session #98 – Open the Tomb of the Mummified Knight

They stood at the top of a dark stair. Stale air drifting from below still lingered in the air. Fine dust invoked a few coughs, most notably in Ghevont who soon complained of a ringing in his ears that did not diminish. (It stayed with him for two weeks.) Ferris produced his glowing rock, holding … “Session #98 – Open the Tomb of the Mummified Knight”

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Session #97 – Zombie Minotaurs

In the morning, a dwarf riding a massive boar approached camp. He was Hevrik Gravelfoot, a bounty hunter looking for an escaped dwarf murderer named Thuvil. He refused an offer to join their continued raids into Tosasth, and he hoped his prey had not fled there. He described it as an ancient evil perpetrated by … “Session #97 – Zombie Minotaurs”

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Session #96 – Lady Daru’s Ghost Destroyed

On the 4th day of the 11th month, that one called Cricket, Tienarth and his companions rose from rest to find another dim day in Tosasth. Low clouds hung over the city in the distance. The encroaching winter sapped warmth from their limbs. The ate dry rations quickly, not bothering to light a fire and … “Session #96 – Lady Daru’s Ghost Destroyed”

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Session #95 – Rats!

On the first day of the month called Dawn, Stoyk felt rested enough to lead another adventure into the caves, through the worm tombs and down the stairs around the bottomless pit. Joining him were Tenren, Raffi, and Thanite, plus another bounty hunter called Orbis and Ganna, elven druid. When they got into the tomb … “Session #95 – Rats!”

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Session #94 – Quench the Vampire Stone

It was the first day of Cricket, a month when the days are short and the crickets sing loudest. It had been a strenuous year for Tienarth’s Raiders. The Previous Year The beginning of the year had seemed routine as they continued a campaign of prying open elven cave tombs. One they left intact at … “Session #94 – Quench the Vampire Stone”

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Session #93 – The Ghoulish End to Orris

On the 27th day of Snake, Urgesh led the ragtag band of explorers back into the worm caves. Aside from Tenren and Orris, Raffi returned with a new comrade named Thanite. They returned to the scene of the deadly battle from the week before to find it largely undisturbed. The room where the dark elf … “Session #93 – The Ghoulish End to Orris”

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