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<blockquote data-quote="BASHMAN" data-source="post: 7590356" data-attributes="member: 8277"><p>Claude was hoping that by bringing Evelyn to the Library at Midnight (the hour when Henriette's ghost emerges each night) he would be able to convince her to undergo a ritual which would meld their body and soul. Though they had the sword of St. Jeanne, the PCs did not attack Claude, instead trying to talk to him and Henriette. This was the moment when Leon chose to reveal himself and play his hand, attempting to KILL Evelyn "so this time, you can watch her die." </p><p></p><p>This is when Julie, wielding the sword of St. Jeanne managed to kill Leon, destroying him once and for all, as well as ending the curse on De Greve (which literally was hanging over the town like a cloud; the next dawn would be the first bright sunshine in almost a century). The PCs (along with Henriette, repeating her words) manage to convince Claude that Evelyn is her own person with her own soul, and that Henriette will not be joined with her in some mockery of life. Further, Henriette pleads for Claude to seek redemption so that they can *truly* be together again. He agrees, and after atoning, allows Julie to strike his head off with the Sword of St. Jeanne. The party sees two ghosts (a much less imposing looking Claude) join hands and fade away. </p><p></p><p>As our heroes leave the castle bridge, the last of the unholy magic that held the castle together unravel, and the castle collapses into the sea. As they leave the grateful people of De Greve, they have one final encounter on the road-- Captain D'Artagnan, the Abee D'Herblay, the Ambassador the Compt de La Fere, and Baron Porthos all riding toward the town (just in case these young-bloods need rescued themselves). To their delight, the three missing musketeers are healthy enough to report what has transpired. Official state records will declare the Marquis de Greve to be dead, and the seat of peerage will be stricken from the royal rolls, with the town of De Greve becoming part of a neighboring barony. </p><p>All the PCs are richly rewarded. Some with money (200 Livres each) and others with promotions. Wilhelm requests choice of his next posting, which he decides will be some peaceful town where he can settle into a less dangerous existence (the player decided he wanted to make a new character who we will meet next time). Girard got his promotion to Seargent and earned the respect and a handshake from Pierre (a rival now becoming a friend). And Julie was offered a commission as a Musketeer... if she wanted it, knowing the difficulties a military life might entail (she ended up accepting it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BASHMAN, post: 7590356, member: 8277"] Claude was hoping that by bringing Evelyn to the Library at Midnight (the hour when Henriette's ghost emerges each night) he would be able to convince her to undergo a ritual which would meld their body and soul. Though they had the sword of St. Jeanne, the PCs did not attack Claude, instead trying to talk to him and Henriette. This was the moment when Leon chose to reveal himself and play his hand, attempting to KILL Evelyn "so this time, you can watch her die." This is when Julie, wielding the sword of St. Jeanne managed to kill Leon, destroying him once and for all, as well as ending the curse on De Greve (which literally was hanging over the town like a cloud; the next dawn would be the first bright sunshine in almost a century). The PCs (along with Henriette, repeating her words) manage to convince Claude that Evelyn is her own person with her own soul, and that Henriette will not be joined with her in some mockery of life. Further, Henriette pleads for Claude to seek redemption so that they can *truly* be together again. He agrees, and after atoning, allows Julie to strike his head off with the Sword of St. Jeanne. The party sees two ghosts (a much less imposing looking Claude) join hands and fade away. As our heroes leave the castle bridge, the last of the unholy magic that held the castle together unravel, and the castle collapses into the sea. As they leave the grateful people of De Greve, they have one final encounter on the road-- Captain D'Artagnan, the Abee D'Herblay, the Ambassador the Compt de La Fere, and Baron Porthos all riding toward the town (just in case these young-bloods need rescued themselves). To their delight, the three missing musketeers are healthy enough to report what has transpired. Official state records will declare the Marquis de Greve to be dead, and the seat of peerage will be stricken from the royal rolls, with the town of De Greve becoming part of a neighboring barony. All the PCs are richly rewarded. Some with money (200 Livres each) and others with promotions. Wilhelm requests choice of his next posting, which he decides will be some peaceful town where he can settle into a less dangerous existence (the player decided he wanted to make a new character who we will meet next time). Girard got his promotion to Seargent and earned the respect and a handshake from Pierre (a rival now becoming a friend). And Julie was offered a commission as a Musketeer... if she wanted it, knowing the difficulties a military life might entail (she ended up accepting it). [/QUOTE]
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