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<blockquote data-quote="airwalkrr" data-source="post: 6056675" data-attributes="member: 12460"><p><strong>8:00 PM, 1st of Zarantyr, 998 YK</strong></p><p></p><p>[sblock=Current Main Plot Arc: The Daughter of Denion, Chapter 1]Berrent has learned that the daughter of a wealthy business owner in Upper Tavick's Landing has gone missing. The business owner is a man named Denion and he owns a magic item shop called the Crystals of Denion. Not only would it be a good idea to get on his good side for the prospect of magic item access, his daughter also went missing the night of the Blood Moon. It might not be a coincidence.[/sblock]As you gather at the Golden Horn that evening for drinks you discuss the events of the day with each other. You talk about going to meet with Beige sometime soon; he didn't seem to be in a great hurry to have you come visit him, but there was the prospect of some reward. However, when Berrent brings up the case of Denion's missing daughter, Dorius proclaims that this case should take precedence over any job for Beige. At any rate, the idea seems profitable. A wealthy businessman like Denion is likely to offer a hefty reward, and it would certainly behoove an adventuring party such as your own to get in good with a magic item dealer.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">"Denion eh?"</span> Mandyran says, stopping by your table to greet Dorius. <span style="color: Yellow">"Apologies, but I couldn't help but overhear the last bit of your conversation. I've heard of him, Denion, I mean. Owns the Crystals of Denion. Has a fantastic array of magical art. There was moving painting of a ship crashing over a stormy sea that I used to have my eye on before some House Lyrandar fellow outbid me. Has a lot of charm-related items that might be useful to adventurers too. Didn't realize he had any children, not that I know him very well. I believe his shop is on the north side of Silvergate in Upper Tavick's Landing if I'm not mistaken. Very wealthy part of town. Lots of luxury inns and exclusive drinking clubs. They are also pretty strict with things like weapons and spellcasting. I hear they require a license for those things there, and such things can be hard to acquire. But if you can be of any assistance to Denion, I highly recommend you seize the opportunity. Friends in high places like that are good to have."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airwalkrr, post: 6056675, member: 12460"] [b]8:00 PM, 1st of Zarantyr, 998 YK[/b] [sblock=Current Main Plot Arc: The Daughter of Denion, Chapter 1]Berrent has learned that the daughter of a wealthy business owner in Upper Tavick's Landing has gone missing. The business owner is a man named Denion and he owns a magic item shop called the Crystals of Denion. Not only would it be a good idea to get on his good side for the prospect of magic item access, his daughter also went missing the night of the Blood Moon. It might not be a coincidence.[/sblock]As you gather at the Golden Horn that evening for drinks you discuss the events of the day with each other. You talk about going to meet with Beige sometime soon; he didn't seem to be in a great hurry to have you come visit him, but there was the prospect of some reward. However, when Berrent brings up the case of Denion's missing daughter, Dorius proclaims that this case should take precedence over any job for Beige. At any rate, the idea seems profitable. A wealthy businessman like Denion is likely to offer a hefty reward, and it would certainly behoove an adventuring party such as your own to get in good with a magic item dealer. [COLOR="Yellow"]"Denion eh?"[/COLOR] Mandyran says, stopping by your table to greet Dorius. [COLOR="Yellow"]"Apologies, but I couldn't help but overhear the last bit of your conversation. I've heard of him, Denion, I mean. Owns the Crystals of Denion. Has a fantastic array of magical art. There was moving painting of a ship crashing over a stormy sea that I used to have my eye on before some House Lyrandar fellow outbid me. Has a lot of charm-related items that might be useful to adventurers too. Didn't realize he had any children, not that I know him very well. I believe his shop is on the north side of Silvergate in Upper Tavick's Landing if I'm not mistaken. Very wealthy part of town. Lots of luxury inns and exclusive drinking clubs. They are also pretty strict with things like weapons and spellcasting. I hear they require a license for those things there, and such things can be hard to acquire. But if you can be of any assistance to Denion, I highly recommend you seize the opportunity. Friends in high places like that are good to have."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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