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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8759895" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>The next day is pretty straightforward... the bard heads off to perform the play, along with attempting a bit of espionage (just what is Sheena Larkins up to, anyway?). Despite a shaky performance by the production's star, Giorgio, the bard's performance helps to even it out, and the crew does a valiant job to keep everything on track. Afterwards, Giorgio blames everyone but himself for his poor showing, but thanks the bard for his continued help.</p><p></p><p>Everyone else goes to South Harbor to do some investigations surrounding Paradim Dogwood and his mysterious operations. They do notice Dogwood's two assistants, a pair of half-orcs, going on some manner of errands for him, but don't manage to find much of interest, besides visiting a small cobbler's shop. Investigating that shop, they find a rather accomodating dwarven woman eager to help them find the shoes they're seeking, but after being asked for something more unique, she hints that she can connect them with those that are offering... an eclectic mix of items. She directs them to contact a man named Nathan Lowduke in the South Harbor area, suggesting that he should be able to find what they want.</p><p></p><p>Another plot is hatched, to use the rogue as bait for whoever (or whatever) is making people in South Harbor disappear. She wanders the area for a bit, before being approached by a cloaked man, berating her from trying too hard to get herself killed. Ultimately, he reveals himself as Inspector Stover Delft, one of the few lawmen of the city that's still trying to get to the bottom of the disappearances. He asks that, if they really want to help, they should get of the streets and meet with him the next day, offering them directions to his office.</p><p></p><p><strong>SESSION NOTES: </strong>I stole a name from the Zeitgeist campaign for the beleaguered inspector, who may prove to be an ongoing ally of sorts...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8759895, member: 7032019"] The next day is pretty straightforward... the bard heads off to perform the play, along with attempting a bit of espionage (just what is Sheena Larkins up to, anyway?). Despite a shaky performance by the production's star, Giorgio, the bard's performance helps to even it out, and the crew does a valiant job to keep everything on track. Afterwards, Giorgio blames everyone but himself for his poor showing, but thanks the bard for his continued help. Everyone else goes to South Harbor to do some investigations surrounding Paradim Dogwood and his mysterious operations. They do notice Dogwood's two assistants, a pair of half-orcs, going on some manner of errands for him, but don't manage to find much of interest, besides visiting a small cobbler's shop. Investigating that shop, they find a rather accomodating dwarven woman eager to help them find the shoes they're seeking, but after being asked for something more unique, she hints that she can connect them with those that are offering... an eclectic mix of items. She directs them to contact a man named Nathan Lowduke in the South Harbor area, suggesting that he should be able to find what they want. Another plot is hatched, to use the rogue as bait for whoever (or whatever) is making people in South Harbor disappear. She wanders the area for a bit, before being approached by a cloaked man, berating her from trying too hard to get herself killed. Ultimately, he reveals himself as Inspector Stover Delft, one of the few lawmen of the city that's still trying to get to the bottom of the disappearances. He asks that, if they really want to help, they should get of the streets and meet with him the next day, offering them directions to his office. [B]SESSION NOTES: [/B]I stole a name from the Zeitgeist campaign for the beleaguered inspector, who may prove to be an ongoing ally of sorts... [/QUOTE]
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