demiurge1138
Inventor of Super-Toast
In Sharn Freelance Police (an IRC Eberron game), the Freelance Police are busy investigating the murders of eight warforged, all by a single blow to the chest. Their chief suspect? One Molric Torralon, the overseer of the Tain foundry and a terrible racist. Molric was killed in a fight started by Wendy, a Karrn sorceress working for the Freelance Police, but not before Wendy was slain. At session's end, she was returned to life by a reincarnate scroll sold by a halfling artificer as a rather confused gnoll. And as if this wasn't enough, Lord Slogar d'Cannith has dispatched assassins to take the Freelance Police down, and the survivor was encouraged by the Freelancers to take up law enforcement. (IE the Steel Shadows module from Dungeon)
In Incorporated Inc (my live Eberron game), the Inc. have travelled by lightning rail to Vathirond, and have prepared to enter the Mournland in search of the "lightning coach", a trackless elemental vehicle prototype lost in Eston during the Mourning. Before they could even enter the Mournland, however, Vathirond was attacked by a horrible creature looking something like a tree that was in the middle of evolving into a fleshy animal (I love my Advanced Bestiary). And Taryn, a were-boar elven rogue, is looking forward to getting out of the Mournland primarily for her date with Halas Phairlan, a composer she met on the lightning rail.
In the as-of-yet-unnamed-Greyhawk-game I play in, we managed to get off of Firewatch Island, which we were exploring to find Morley Tobe, a debtor on the run from the sinister businessman and slaver Davus Raal. There were only three casualties- our fallen paladin had a hag-inspired heart attack, the foolish ranger went off on his own and perished during the zombie onslaught that night, and the obnoxious Cuthbertian cleric was eaten by a chuul. As if this wasn't enough, our hero Dr. Thanatos, a warlock (guess who's my character) was arrested with the rest of his party on trumped-up charges brought upon them by the vengeful Raal. (The game took heavy inspiration from the first half of the module Tammeraut's Fate).
Demiurge out.
In Incorporated Inc (my live Eberron game), the Inc. have travelled by lightning rail to Vathirond, and have prepared to enter the Mournland in search of the "lightning coach", a trackless elemental vehicle prototype lost in Eston during the Mourning. Before they could even enter the Mournland, however, Vathirond was attacked by a horrible creature looking something like a tree that was in the middle of evolving into a fleshy animal (I love my Advanced Bestiary). And Taryn, a were-boar elven rogue, is looking forward to getting out of the Mournland primarily for her date with Halas Phairlan, a composer she met on the lightning rail.
In the as-of-yet-unnamed-Greyhawk-game I play in, we managed to get off of Firewatch Island, which we were exploring to find Morley Tobe, a debtor on the run from the sinister businessman and slaver Davus Raal. There were only three casualties- our fallen paladin had a hag-inspired heart attack, the foolish ranger went off on his own and perished during the zombie onslaught that night, and the obnoxious Cuthbertian cleric was eaten by a chuul. As if this wasn't enough, our hero Dr. Thanatos, a warlock (guess who's my character) was arrested with the rest of his party on trumped-up charges brought upon them by the vengeful Raal. (The game took heavy inspiration from the first half of the module Tammeraut's Fate).
Demiurge out.