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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8697043" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>Delving underground, the party clears out a nest of fire rats, discovering even more, smaller tunnels leading east towards the old ruins. Realizing they can't explore further, they do come to the conclusion that the rats are finding ways into either older basements that have some deterioration, or newer ones that were never sealed off properly. Shoring up the underground construction should be enough to keep these rats, acting only on the instinct to feed, out of their cellars. The next day, town criers spread the news of how to defend against the rodents.</p><p></p><p>Visiting the Lyceum, the team collects a couple of small crates of magical supplies to bring to the goblins, but are stopped by Simeon. He hasn't made progress on the Ragesian Intelligence yet, but has some promising theories to test. Information provided by the Erinyes Jeszka has proven helpful, though, and tensions throughout the city are dropping a bit. He also asks, hesitantly, for the party to contact Torrent, to see if she has more luck contacting Lee Sidoneth. Simeon is concerned about the unnaturally prolonged rain storm, and hopes the Hydromancer has some answers... but says he hasn't been able to contact him.</p><p></p><p>Torrent, found at Seaquen's water temple, has been busy with her own duties, and hasn't spoken to Lee. However, she is eager to get back in the field, and happily accompanies the party into the Sour Lake Swamp. There, they find the goblins ready to negotiate... but still lacking a cowardly chieftain, who fled immediately after the party was spotted. Frustrated, the team heads deeper into the swamp, hoping to drag him back and finally seal the deal...</p><p></p><p><strong>SESSION NOTES: </strong>Not too much plot this time, owing largely to the fact that one player called out absent, and two more either were no-shows or dropped out mid-session. Attendance has been a big issue for toe two big culprits, leading me to think I need to set some ground rules for the situation... but also, to make sure that they still want to be part of this game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8697043, member: 7032019"] Delving underground, the party clears out a nest of fire rats, discovering even more, smaller tunnels leading east towards the old ruins. Realizing they can't explore further, they do come to the conclusion that the rats are finding ways into either older basements that have some deterioration, or newer ones that were never sealed off properly. Shoring up the underground construction should be enough to keep these rats, acting only on the instinct to feed, out of their cellars. The next day, town criers spread the news of how to defend against the rodents. Visiting the Lyceum, the team collects a couple of small crates of magical supplies to bring to the goblins, but are stopped by Simeon. He hasn't made progress on the Ragesian Intelligence yet, but has some promising theories to test. Information provided by the Erinyes Jeszka has proven helpful, though, and tensions throughout the city are dropping a bit. He also asks, hesitantly, for the party to contact Torrent, to see if she has more luck contacting Lee Sidoneth. Simeon is concerned about the unnaturally prolonged rain storm, and hopes the Hydromancer has some answers... but says he hasn't been able to contact him. Torrent, found at Seaquen's water temple, has been busy with her own duties, and hasn't spoken to Lee. However, she is eager to get back in the field, and happily accompanies the party into the Sour Lake Swamp. There, they find the goblins ready to negotiate... but still lacking a cowardly chieftain, who fled immediately after the party was spotted. Frustrated, the team heads deeper into the swamp, hoping to drag him back and finally seal the deal... [B]SESSION NOTES: [/B]Not too much plot this time, owing largely to the fact that one player called out absent, and two more either were no-shows or dropped out mid-session. Attendance has been a big issue for toe two big culprits, leading me to think I need to set some ground rules for the situation... but also, to make sure that they still want to be part of this game. [/QUOTE]
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