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<blockquote data-quote="Daern" data-source="post: 5104395" data-attributes="member: 81800"><p>A brief recap: The party was uninterested in going up river so they built some boats and went down stream. After some fishing for flaming trout the had an accident with a log and while they were repairing the boat, they encountered the fleeing Tiljann and Saved her from the Rebels. </p><p></p><p>They refrained from killing anyone and used Diplomacy and Intimidate to drive the rebels off. This impressed Tiljann and she trusted the heroes. (This is where I began to get bogged down in the amount of exposition) </p><p></p><p>The party made it to the Lake Village and encountered the leaders, talked to some depressed Seela, had a creepy encounter with Vuhl, and the Bard had a date with Tiljann wherin she taught him the Song of Forms. </p><p></p><p>They learned that there was a love triangle and decided to go kill the hag and talk to the Dryad. This was easily done, and presenting the lock of hair made Timbre amenable to discussion. We ended with the group charging down to the lake to take on the Stag/Dragon!</p><p></p><p>I think a key difficulty beside the crazy contradictory mix of info is judging how to lay the cards on the table and just put the story together. There is a hero who defeated the stag, and there were women who loved him, and there is a sword and there is a tree.... this is a REALLY complex story and I'm a little bummed that I didn't put it together very elegantly for the players, but over all I think they were fully engaged and we had a great time and that's what matters most!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daern, post: 5104395, member: 81800"] A brief recap: The party was uninterested in going up river so they built some boats and went down stream. After some fishing for flaming trout the had an accident with a log and while they were repairing the boat, they encountered the fleeing Tiljann and Saved her from the Rebels. They refrained from killing anyone and used Diplomacy and Intimidate to drive the rebels off. This impressed Tiljann and she trusted the heroes. (This is where I began to get bogged down in the amount of exposition) The party made it to the Lake Village and encountered the leaders, talked to some depressed Seela, had a creepy encounter with Vuhl, and the Bard had a date with Tiljann wherin she taught him the Song of Forms. They learned that there was a love triangle and decided to go kill the hag and talk to the Dryad. This was easily done, and presenting the lock of hair made Timbre amenable to discussion. We ended with the group charging down to the lake to take on the Stag/Dragon! I think a key difficulty beside the crazy contradictory mix of info is judging how to lay the cards on the table and just put the story together. There is a hero who defeated the stag, and there were women who loved him, and there is a sword and there is a tree.... this is a REALLY complex story and I'm a little bummed that I didn't put it together very elegantly for the players, but over all I think they were fully engaged and we had a great time and that's what matters most! [/QUOTE]
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