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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8557611" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>Finally picking up where we left off, there were a few retcons to the end of Chapter 2 we needed to take care of, having lost a player. Indomitability retroactively shifted his boon from that player to another one... this time the archer who, despite losing Stand the Heat, decided to keep attacking rather than quaff a potion (and subsequently landed a devastating critical hit on Indomitability). Then, before Indomitability departed, he asked the halfling monk to join him in his quest to find his brethren (and exactly what's going on with them, across the land). He did so because, in his own words, the Trillith had "never met a more impetuous, insolent, persistent thorn in his side... and perhaps it would be a <em>benefit, </em>for someone to truly keep him honest. The monk relenquished Bhurisrava's Mace to the cleric (hey, extra healing once a day), and the party continued south.</p><p></p><p>Exiting the mountains, the going was rough, and they decided to seek shelter for the evening at an abandoned watch tower a short distance off the road. When their progress was stifled by a troublesome lock, Haddin proved quite helpful in casting <strong>knock</strong>, which eventually led the party to request that he help open the case of Ragesian Intel. After doing so, though, they realized that nobody in the group, not even the NPCs, could read the text!</p><p></p><p>The tower helped them locate a safer route down the mountain, leading them to Cornerwood, the destitute, northeastern-most city in Dassen. Together, they traveled the city, which was welcoming despite the persistant sadness pervading the land. An older woman sold the mages some magical reagants, while other party members secured a cart and some horses to make the journey easier. Along with buying provisions for a long trip, they consulted maps, and decided to travel west through the woods, rather than make a beeline for the coast. They settled in for a relatively comfortable evening in the Palatial, preparing for a long trip ahead...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8557611, member: 7032019"] Finally picking up where we left off, there were a few retcons to the end of Chapter 2 we needed to take care of, having lost a player. Indomitability retroactively shifted his boon from that player to another one... this time the archer who, despite losing Stand the Heat, decided to keep attacking rather than quaff a potion (and subsequently landed a devastating critical hit on Indomitability). Then, before Indomitability departed, he asked the halfling monk to join him in his quest to find his brethren (and exactly what's going on with them, across the land). He did so because, in his own words, the Trillith had "never met a more impetuous, insolent, persistent thorn in his side... and perhaps it would be a [I]benefit, [/I]for someone to truly keep him honest. The monk relenquished Bhurisrava's Mace to the cleric (hey, extra healing once a day), and the party continued south. Exiting the mountains, the going was rough, and they decided to seek shelter for the evening at an abandoned watch tower a short distance off the road. When their progress was stifled by a troublesome lock, Haddin proved quite helpful in casting [B]knock[/B], which eventually led the party to request that he help open the case of Ragesian Intel. After doing so, though, they realized that nobody in the group, not even the NPCs, could read the text! The tower helped them locate a safer route down the mountain, leading them to Cornerwood, the destitute, northeastern-most city in Dassen. Together, they traveled the city, which was welcoming despite the persistant sadness pervading the land. An older woman sold the mages some magical reagants, while other party members secured a cart and some horses to make the journey easier. Along with buying provisions for a long trip, they consulted maps, and decided to travel west through the woods, rather than make a beeline for the coast. They settled in for a relatively comfortable evening in the Palatial, preparing for a long trip ahead... [/QUOTE]
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