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[INFO THREAD] Rhun's Greyhawk Campaign - OMEGA
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhun" data-source="post: 4989840" data-attributes="member: 29098"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Dramatis Personæ</strong></span></p><p></p><p>[sblock=HOMMLET]</p><p><strong>Lord Burne:</strong> A wizard and former adventurer of some power, Lord Burne now resides within a fortified tower within the Village of Hommlet. While not the actual mayor or lord of the village, he does serve on the village council, and is in contact with the Viscount of Verbobonc (whose fief Hommlet lies within) and agents of the King of Furyondy. He is a tall, slender man who tends to dress in very fine clothing, and is always meticulously groomed...he is prone to stroking his spade-shaped beard while deep in thought.</p><p></p><p><strong>Captain Rufus:</strong> A master-at-arms and companion of Burne's from their adventuring days, he assisted you with the arrest of Zert. He generally is on extended patrol around Hommlet's outlying farms and lands with a group of guardsmen, on watch for suspicious activity. He commands Burne's Badgers, Lord Burne's company of guardsman, and also dwells within Burne's tower. Rufus wears highly polished plate armor, and a bright red cape on his back. He looks to be of some thirty five or forty years, with a craggy nose and long drooping mustache. </p><p></p><p><strong>Ostler Gundigoot:</strong> The portly owner of the Inn of the Welcome Wench, Ostler is a good natured fellow that you've all come to like. He has a good palate for food and drink, serves very fine fare for a "wilderness" inn, and is a good talker and great listener. He always wears a dirty apron, and has a habit of wiping his hands on it whenever he is worried or concerned.</p><p></p><p><strong>Melech:</strong> A sergeant of Burne's Badgers, a gruff man who dresses in banded mail, and prefers to fight with battleaxe and shield. He hates being called Mel, instead of Melech. He is said to be quite a skilled combatant.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dansom:</strong> One of Burne's Badgers, Dansom is a heavily bearded man who wears a much-patched cloak over his chainmail, and bears shield and spear in Burne's service. Despite his somewhat rough appearance, he has a friendly attitude.</p><p></p><p><strong>Bittinger:</strong> A former bandit, now a member of Burne's Badgers. Bittinger's face is heavily scarred, and he wears a leather patch over his left eye. He wears scale mail, and fights with shield and spear.</p><p></p><p><strong>Aguillon:</strong> Another of Burne's Badgers, Aguillon doesn't fit the rough and tumble look of most of his companions. A slender, handsome man, he is always clean and well-dressed, his chainmail always oiled and polished. In combat, in fights with shield and longsword.</p><p></p><p><strong>Alice:</strong> A pretty, blonde haired waif of a girl who serves tables at the Wench. She is quite talkative and flirtatious, especially with the mighty gladiator Zirat. While quite attractive, her small size causes Zirat to fear that he might crush her during any romantic liaison.</p><p></p><p><strong>Beka:</strong> A boxum serving girl at the Wench with masses of long curly brown hair. She has a friendly, pleasant disposition. She is just as attractive as her companion Alice, though much difference in appearance.</p><p></p><p><strong>Canon Terjon:</strong> Terjon is the head of the Church of Saint Cuthbert in Hommlet. He healed Jinx of his near-death injuries, though the rest of the PCs didn't meet him until later. He has spent some time in discussion with Aeron and Merrick on things spiritual, and comes across as quite wise.</p><p></p><p><strong>Father Calmert:</strong> Underpriest of the Church of St. Cuthbert, Calmer is friendly and talkative and exceedinly good at securing donations for the church. He knows church doctrine inside and out, and always has a wise quote appropriate to seemingly any situation. A young priest of fairly plain features, who always wears a crumpled hat upon his head and dresses in rough-spun wool robes of russet and brown coloration. He is a member of the Chapeaux order of Saint Cuthbert. He had spent much time in discussion with Aeron and Merrick.</p><p></p><p><strong>Melubb the Moneychanger:</strong> A short, chubby man, with thinning brown hair, Melubb is an expert at appraising jewelry, gems and precious metals. A quiet, soft-spoken man, Melubb is also a skilled goldsmith and jewelry maker. He expresses no interest in anything unrelated to his business.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rannos Davl:</strong> A large, gruff-talking man, Rannos Davl runs the village's trading post. He was on Jebediah's "suspect" list, as Laugo the Teamster said that the traders couldn't be trusted.</p><p></p><p><strong>Gremag:</strong> A short, slender, greasy looking man who serves as Rannos Davl's aid in running the trading post. His facial features are reminiscent of a weasel. He was also on Jebediah's "suspect" list,as Laugo the Teamster said that the traders couldn't be trusted. Krane's questioning got few answers, though Gremag seemed to know more than he was saying.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fergus the Stonemason:</strong> Jebediah attempted to interview Fergus, but the man was unavailable.</p><p></p><p><strong>Laugo the Teamster:</strong> A helpful fellow who likes to talk, Laugo was interviewed by Jebediah. He seems to be a nice enough man, and is happy to speak with you. Although is too is a relative newcomer to the village, he explains to you that he has lost one wagon and team to the bandits in the area. He doesn’t know if it has anything to do with the Temple or not, but the rumors of bandits and such are certainly true. He provides little information on the Temple, but makes a point of telling Jebediah that the traders are not to be trusted. He says nothing further. It seems that he may be hiding something, but he quickly excuses himself, saying he has to get back to work.</p><p></p><p><strong>Mytch the Miller:</strong> A thin, shifty-eyed man, Mytch was fairly untalkative when questioned by Jebdiah. Lord Crane felt as though the man was hiding something. </p><p></p><p><strong>Radker the Potter:</strong> Jebediah attempted to interview Radker, but the potter claimed to be too busy to spend any time chatting with him. Even the offer of silver merely caused him to roll his eyes, and then hastily rush you along on your way so that he could return to work.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jasc the Wainwright:</strong> Interviewed by Jebediah, he doesn’t impart much information about the Temple, but says if there is any evil in the village it is that no-good Druid of the Grove. Jasc seems to believe the man is practicing evil arts, and holds many of the village folk under some mystic charm. While he seems to be telling the truth, Jebediah also detects the smell of alcohol on Jasc’s breath.</p><p></p><p><strong>Yentum, the carpenter:</strong> Another newcomer to the village. He has nothing worthwhile to relate to Jebediah. He simply goes about his work, and doesn’t take too much stock in the rumors of evil in the area. </p><p></p><p><strong>Marty the Leatherworker:</strong> Marty knows little of the Temple besides the local history. He did live in the village during the time when the Temple held sway, though, and can speak on the vileness and despicable acts that the Temple folk inflicted upon the innocent. Although he doesn’t know much about the rumors of evil, he claims that one night, just a few weeks ago, he saw a demon on the outskirts of town. He claims that it was a huge, hairy looking beast, twice the size of a man, with large twisted horns and long serpent-like tail, wielding a large axe. He says he reported it to the village elder, but when some of the militia investigated, they found nothing. Marty appears to be telling the truth, and doesn’t seem to be hiding anything.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jaroo Ashstaff:</strong> The Druid of the Grove, Jaroo is said to be a stern man, a member of the Gnarley Forest Druidic Sect. He is the leader of the Old Religion in the village, and apparently is quite powerful. However, despite Jebediah's attempts, nobody from your group has ever seen or spoken to the man.</p><p></p><p><strong>Brother Smythe:</strong> A follower of the "Old Religion" (druidic), Brother Smythe is Hommlet's hard-working blacksmith. He is short and muscular, and is a quiet, sober man until the topic comes to fine metal work...then he is all smiles and pleasant words. He himself, unfortunately, has little skill at fine armoring and weaponsmithing, being best able to make simply items of iron.</p><p></p><p><strong>Emmit, the weaver:</strong> An elderly man, he is warm and friendly. However, he knows almost nothing about the Temple of Elemental Evil, besides the basic history of the area. He is a newcomer to Hommlet, having been here for just two years ago.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tindar, the tailor</strong> A small man, short and thin, who lives by himself. He too knows little about the Temple, having moved to the area only a few months ago. He is seems friendly and talkative.</p><p></p><p><strong>Keln, the brewmaster:</strong> Keln has resided in the village for a very long time, and in fact, even fought with the forces of good against the Temple of Elemental Evil at the Battle of Emridy Meadows. He speaks with you over a mug of excellent hand-crafted ale, telling you stories of the depredations that the minions of evil inflicted upon the region. Robberies, murders, rapes, etc. He even shows you the finely crafted spear that hangs over his mantle, the spear he used against the gnolls, orcs and evil men of the Temple. He informs you that he has heard whispers of interdicted places beneath the old ruins of the Temple, where even the forces of good dared not go. He also tells you that he suspects many of the survivors of the evil forces may have resettled in Nulb, the small community a day or so travel up the road, near the actual temple site. The place has an evil reputation. He recommends that you be extremely careful in your quest for knowledge regarding the Temple, as there are some things that are best left alone. Keln has proven a fine drinking companion, and Merrick and Zirat spent at least one night drinking his "Special Vintage" with he and two of his sons, Karno and Curnott.</p><p></p><p><strong>Arrod, the cabinet maker:</strong> Arrod provides little useful information. He suggests you speak with the Village Elder about anything related to the Temple, as few of the villagers have any knowledge of such things beyond a basic history of the region. </p><p></p><p><strong>Nim, the cheesemaker:</strong> The cheesemaker and cowherd is an elderly man who spends only a few moments chatting with Jebediah. He waves off the rumors of evil in the area. He seems to think that too many people are paranoid, and informs you that he has no doubts that the Temple is destroyed and its forces extinct. He attributes the stories of bandits to the fact that business has been excellent of late, and that brigands always follow where trade is good.</p><p></p><p><strong>Spugnois:</strong> Spugnois appears to be a mage of some sort, though he tells you that he is a scholar interested only in studying magical writings and such. He has come to the area to search for old scrolls and books, as he had heard rumors that there were many rare magics used by the Temple in its heyday. He claims that he has learned that a Wizard inhabited the ruined Moathouse outside of the village, and that he is planning on searching it soon. Ciaran and Vaseda, in particular, have spoken to Spugnois and shared a few drinks with him. Spugnois is short and slight of build, with rather plain features. He dresses in travel stained robes, and generally has a fairly unkempt appearance. </p><p></p><p><strong>Furnok of Furd:</strong> A short, muscular man of swarthy complexion, Furnok is a self-proclaimed "Treasurehunter." He is friendly, talkative, and loves nothing more than a good game of dice and cards. He is pleasant to look at, with seemingly permanent "five o'clock shadow," dresses in well-worn leather armor, and always has a shortsword at his hip and a dagger in his boot.</p><p></p><p><strong>Leytan:</strong> A laborer who came to Hommlet to work on the castle being built by Burne and Rufus, Leytan is a short, stout man of strong arm and few words. He is average in appearance, with a heavy beard and thick black hair. He lives in the tent & hut camp on the outskirts of Hommlet, where most of those involved in laboring on the ditches and stoneworks reside.</p><p></p><p><strong>Zert: [IMPRISONED]</strong> Zert is a well-built warrior type, clad in scale armor. He claims to know nothing of the Temple, and says that he is simply looking for work as a man-at-arms. He says that he is a veteran of many wars and such that have been fought over the last decade, and has always worked as a mercenary of sorts. Jebediah can tell that this man is outright lying, and that he knows much more about the Temple than he is letting on. Suspecting him as a Temple agent, you surprise him and capture him, and he remains imprisoned in the dungeon beneath Burne's Tower.</p><p></p><p><strong>Kobort:</strong> Companion of Turuko (below), Kobort is a huge, lumbering warrior in banded armor. He knows little of the Temple beyond simple rumors, and he and his companion are simply looking for work. He doesn’t appear to be lying, although he answers many of your questions by telling you to speak with Turuko, who would know more about that sort of thing. Kobort is a bit slow of wit, but seems well skilled with a blade.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://img835.imageshack.us/i/korbort.jpg/" target="_blank"><img src="http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/3825/korbort.th.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p><strong>Turuko:</strong> A short, slim man of Baklunish origin, Turuko dresses in simple robes and carries little more than a pack and a quarterstaff. Turuko doesn't smile easily, his lips seemingly stuck in an ever present sneer. He professes no love of combat, but says that it is how he and his companion Kobort have made their living. They had come to Hommlet upon hearing rumors of bandits and such in the area, hoping to find work as guards or mercenaries. He can tell you only the basic background of the Temple, although he hints that he may know more. However, he says that it is unwise to speak of such subjects until you know who you can and can’t trust. He appears to be telling the truth in his statements.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://img5.imageshack.us/i/turuko.jpg/" target="_blank"><img src="http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/4971/turuko.th.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p><strong>Elmo:</strong> Elmo is a tall and well-built man dressed in dirty leathers, with greasy brown locks and dull eyes. He smells of alcohol, and by the way he staggers upon entering the room, Jebediah has a suspicion that he may already be drunk. His speech is slow and halting, and he gives the impression of lacking somewhat in intelligence. Elmo claims to be a mercenary looking for work, and explains that he has lived in Hommlet his whole life. When questioned about the Temple, he tells Jebediah that much evil still lurks in the Temple ruins, and that if you are truly interested in the history of the place, you should investigate the ruins themselves. He warns you that none have ever returned from exploring the remains of the place, though, and that you should be extremely careful. After the interview ends, Jebediah is stuck with the impression that the man is much more intelligent then he is letting on, and that the drinking is possibly a ruse of some type. Elmo has also proven himself a fine drinking companion, and during sparring matches has shown himself an equal in prowess to Merrick and Zirat.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p></p><p>[sblock=THE MOATHOUSE]</p><p><strong>Lubash, the ogre: [DECEASED]</strong> A nasty brute, Lubash served as The Master's enforcer. He nearly killed poor Jinx (putting the gnome into a coma for several days), and was known to brutally beat captives for fun.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lareth, The Master: [DECEASED]</strong> A incredibly handsome cleric in service to Lolth, the Master and his company of bandits had staked their claim to the ruined moathouse just a few miles from Hommlet. You are unsure just what their purpose and their ties to the Temple of Elemental Evil might have been, but you were very thorough in eliminating their threat from the region.</p><p></p><p><strong>Almir:</strong> The Master's lieutenant, this man was captured by the party and interrogated by Lord Krane. He knew little, but did provide names and descriptions of some of the Temple's "higher-ups."</p><p></p><p><strong>Torr Grayson:</strong> A merchant rescued from the dungeons of the moathouse, Torr is an owning partner in Grayson and Hardiwick of Dyvers. A portly, middle-aged man with his dark brown hair styled in a "bowl cut."</p><p></p><p><strong>Nyer Hardiwick:</strong> A merchant rescued from the dungeons of the moathouse, Nyer is an owning partner in Grayson and Hardiwick of Dyvers. He is the older of the two merchants, with a thin almost fragile build and grey hair.</p><p></p><p><strong>Randath:</strong> A severely injured gnome rescued from the dungeons of the moathouse, Torr & Nyer delivered Randath to the Church of St. Cuthbert to recover from the beating received by the ogre Lubash.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=NULB]</p><p><strong>Captain Tollub:</strong> Captain of the pirate ship Dagon's Anger, a small, swift custom-bulit carrack. Tollub is a big bearded man that can sometimes be found at the Boatman's Tavern in Nulb.[/b] Rumor in Nulb is that Tolubb is always looking to hire fighting men for his crew.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dick Rentsch:</strong> This tall, lanky man is the owner and bartender at the Waterside Hostel. He wears a leather patch over a missing eye. You fault him with serving you the poisoned ale during the ambush at the Waterside Hostel. He disappeared right before the fighting started.</p><p></p><p><strong>Skole:</strong> The barkeep at the Boatman's Tavern. He is a rough-looking, muscular man, who looks more the part of a warrior than a barkeep.</p><p></p><p><strong>Daryan Silverhorn:</strong> A handsome, stylishly-dressed bard dwelling in Nulb, who is involved with slavetrading and other nasty sorts of business. He sings with a mellow tenor voice, and plays the mandolin and the songhorn. He also tells humorous, entertaining stories. Your party strongarmed him into giving up his contacts, and in doind so likely made an enemy of him.</p><p></p><p><strong>Captain Joinville:</strong> Captain of the Bloodwort. Rumor tells that he generally plies the Sea of Gearnet, along the Wild Coast. Supposedly, he bought Anemone (Shoon's ex-crush) from the bard Daryan Silverhorn.</p><p></p><p><strong>Anemone:</strong> Shoon's ex-crush. Apparently a beautiful young woman with brunette hair, sold into slavery by the bard Daryan Silverhorn.</p><p></p><p><strong>Mother Screng:</strong> The local herbalist, Mother Screng is old and bent, with scraggly gray locks sticking out from beneath the aged shawl she wears. She didn't sell acid, but had some alchemist's fire. The woman had a dry voice to match her dry sense of humor.</p><p></p><p><strong>Hruda:</strong> Mother Screng's homely daughter (who appears to be quite old herself) helps in running the herbalist shop.</p><p></p><p><strong>Feav, the Brewer:</strong> You were referred to Feav the Brewer during your search for Alchemist's Fire, as you were told some of his distillations could be quite flammable. However, your luck at the herbalist's shop nullified the need to visit Feav.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jargo Brickcrusher:</strong> The fat, dark-skinned dwarf responsible for the ambush at the Waterside Hostel, the death of your companion Aeron, and the capture of Sir Merrick Garland. First mentioned by Daryan Silverhorn as being someone who purchases slaves in Nulb from time to time. You have confirmed through first hand experience that he is a leader of the Temple's brigands, and a doughty warrior not to be trifled with.</p><p></p><p>He dresses in gray plate armor, and bears shield and waraxe in combat. His head is bald, but his elaborately braided beard reaches below his belt. The numerous scars he bears and his calm, casual stance would indicate that he is a veteran of many battles. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://img69.imageshack.us/i/jargobrickbreaker.jpg/" target="_blank"><img src="http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/8070/jargobrickbreaker.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p><strong>Latizar the Grim:</strong> Latizar is a slender man who dresses in fine dark robes, trimmed and stiched with gold and silver threads showing intricate and arcane patterns. While his features were mostly hidden in the shadows of his cowl when you met, he carried himself with an aura of power. He proved himself to be a wizard of some power; stronger than Ciaran and Vaseda to be sure, but not of the same caliber as Falrinth. His position within the Temple hierarchy is unknown.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://img715.imageshack.us/i/darkwizard1.jpg/" target="_blank"><img src="http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/2219/darkwizard1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p><strong>Smigell the Redhand:</strong> Supposedly a commander of the Temple's brigands, she frequents the Waterside Hostel in Nulb, hiring swords and other less savory sorts. You have passing familiarity with her, in that your former companion Shoon offered her coin to help him find Anemone.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=THE TEMPLE OF ELEMENTAL EVIL]</p><p><strong>Falrinth</strong> A powerful wizard that you encountered during your explorations of the Temple of Elemental Evil's dungeons, he bested your group in combat, forcing you to flee before the awesome force of his powers. What exactly his function is within the Temple you have yet to divine. He is a tall slender man with a thin strip of hair upon his mostly bald head, a far-eastern style mustache and small arrow-shaped goatee, and a wicked countenance. He dresses well in plush silk robes and other such finery. You noted a jeweled dagger at his belt, but no other visible weapons. Ciaran noted that his power level may be on par with that of Lord Burne, as judged by his casting many spells, two of which were from the Fourth Order of Arcane Magnitude. These spells included Stoneskin, Wall of Fire, Magic Missile, Shield, Minor Global of Invulnerability, Lightning Bolt, and Scorching Ray.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://img683.imageshack.us/i/falrinthsmall.png/" target="_blank"><img src="http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/5494/falrinthsmall.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p><strong>Hedrak, Supreme Commander of the Temple</strong>: You've not encounter this man, but information gained from the interrogation of brigands in service to the Temple indicates that this man may be the overall leader of the Temple of Elemental Evil.</p><p></p><p><strong>Barkinar:</strong> Barkinar is the commander of the Temple's military forces, a step under Hedrak himself. Not yet encountered.</p><p></p><p><strong>Deggum:</strong> A recruit of Lareth's, Deggum now holds some sort of position of power within the Temple hierarchy. Not yet encountered.</p><p></p><p><strong>Romag, curate:</strong> The powerful leader of the Elemental Earth cult, Romag was encountered on the first level of the dungeons beneath the Temple. The PCs fled when he showed his power by dispelling Ciaran's <em>web</em> spell.</p><p></p><p><strong>Darik, commander:</strong> The commander of the Earth cults troops.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhun, post: 4989840, member: 29098"] [size=3][b]Dramatis Personæ[/b][/size] [sblock=HOMMLET] [b]Lord Burne:[/b] A wizard and former adventurer of some power, Lord Burne now resides within a fortified tower within the Village of Hommlet. While not the actual mayor or lord of the village, he does serve on the village council, and is in contact with the Viscount of Verbobonc (whose fief Hommlet lies within) and agents of the King of Furyondy. He is a tall, slender man who tends to dress in very fine clothing, and is always meticulously groomed...he is prone to stroking his spade-shaped beard while deep in thought. [b]Captain Rufus:[/b] A master-at-arms and companion of Burne's from their adventuring days, he assisted you with the arrest of Zert. He generally is on extended patrol around Hommlet's outlying farms and lands with a group of guardsmen, on watch for suspicious activity. He commands Burne's Badgers, Lord Burne's company of guardsman, and also dwells within Burne's tower. Rufus wears highly polished plate armor, and a bright red cape on his back. He looks to be of some thirty five or forty years, with a craggy nose and long drooping mustache. [b]Ostler Gundigoot:[/b] The portly owner of the Inn of the Welcome Wench, Ostler is a good natured fellow that you've all come to like. He has a good palate for food and drink, serves very fine fare for a "wilderness" inn, and is a good talker and great listener. He always wears a dirty apron, and has a habit of wiping his hands on it whenever he is worried or concerned. [b]Melech:[/b] A sergeant of Burne's Badgers, a gruff man who dresses in banded mail, and prefers to fight with battleaxe and shield. He hates being called Mel, instead of Melech. He is said to be quite a skilled combatant. [b]Dansom:[/b] One of Burne's Badgers, Dansom is a heavily bearded man who wears a much-patched cloak over his chainmail, and bears shield and spear in Burne's service. Despite his somewhat rough appearance, he has a friendly attitude. [b]Bittinger:[/b] A former bandit, now a member of Burne's Badgers. Bittinger's face is heavily scarred, and he wears a leather patch over his left eye. He wears scale mail, and fights with shield and spear. [b]Aguillon:[/b] Another of Burne's Badgers, Aguillon doesn't fit the rough and tumble look of most of his companions. A slender, handsome man, he is always clean and well-dressed, his chainmail always oiled and polished. In combat, in fights with shield and longsword. [b]Alice:[/b] A pretty, blonde haired waif of a girl who serves tables at the Wench. She is quite talkative and flirtatious, especially with the mighty gladiator Zirat. While quite attractive, her small size causes Zirat to fear that he might crush her during any romantic liaison. [b]Beka:[/b] A boxum serving girl at the Wench with masses of long curly brown hair. She has a friendly, pleasant disposition. She is just as attractive as her companion Alice, though much difference in appearance. [b]Canon Terjon:[/b] Terjon is the head of the Church of Saint Cuthbert in Hommlet. He healed Jinx of his near-death injuries, though the rest of the PCs didn't meet him until later. He has spent some time in discussion with Aeron and Merrick on things spiritual, and comes across as quite wise. [b]Father Calmert:[/b] Underpriest of the Church of St. Cuthbert, Calmer is friendly and talkative and exceedinly good at securing donations for the church. He knows church doctrine inside and out, and always has a wise quote appropriate to seemingly any situation. A young priest of fairly plain features, who always wears a crumpled hat upon his head and dresses in rough-spun wool robes of russet and brown coloration. He is a member of the Chapeaux order of Saint Cuthbert. He had spent much time in discussion with Aeron and Merrick. [b]Melubb the Moneychanger:[/b] A short, chubby man, with thinning brown hair, Melubb is an expert at appraising jewelry, gems and precious metals. A quiet, soft-spoken man, Melubb is also a skilled goldsmith and jewelry maker. He expresses no interest in anything unrelated to his business. [b]Rannos Davl:[/b] A large, gruff-talking man, Rannos Davl runs the village's trading post. He was on Jebediah's "suspect" list, as Laugo the Teamster said that the traders couldn't be trusted. [b]Gremag:[/b] A short, slender, greasy looking man who serves as Rannos Davl's aid in running the trading post. His facial features are reminiscent of a weasel. He was also on Jebediah's "suspect" list,as Laugo the Teamster said that the traders couldn't be trusted. Krane's questioning got few answers, though Gremag seemed to know more than he was saying. [b]Fergus the Stonemason:[/b] Jebediah attempted to interview Fergus, but the man was unavailable. [b]Laugo the Teamster:[/b] A helpful fellow who likes to talk, Laugo was interviewed by Jebediah. He seems to be a nice enough man, and is happy to speak with you. Although is too is a relative newcomer to the village, he explains to you that he has lost one wagon and team to the bandits in the area. He doesn’t know if it has anything to do with the Temple or not, but the rumors of bandits and such are certainly true. He provides little information on the Temple, but makes a point of telling Jebediah that the traders are not to be trusted. He says nothing further. It seems that he may be hiding something, but he quickly excuses himself, saying he has to get back to work. [b]Mytch the Miller:[/b] A thin, shifty-eyed man, Mytch was fairly untalkative when questioned by Jebdiah. Lord Crane felt as though the man was hiding something. [b]Radker the Potter:[/b] Jebediah attempted to interview Radker, but the potter claimed to be too busy to spend any time chatting with him. Even the offer of silver merely caused him to roll his eyes, and then hastily rush you along on your way so that he could return to work. [b]Jasc the Wainwright:[/b] Interviewed by Jebediah, he doesn’t impart much information about the Temple, but says if there is any evil in the village it is that no-good Druid of the Grove. Jasc seems to believe the man is practicing evil arts, and holds many of the village folk under some mystic charm. While he seems to be telling the truth, Jebediah also detects the smell of alcohol on Jasc’s breath. [b]Yentum, the carpenter:[/b] Another newcomer to the village. He has nothing worthwhile to relate to Jebediah. He simply goes about his work, and doesn’t take too much stock in the rumors of evil in the area. [b]Marty the Leatherworker:[/b] Marty knows little of the Temple besides the local history. He did live in the village during the time when the Temple held sway, though, and can speak on the vileness and despicable acts that the Temple folk inflicted upon the innocent. Although he doesn’t know much about the rumors of evil, he claims that one night, just a few weeks ago, he saw a demon on the outskirts of town. He claims that it was a huge, hairy looking beast, twice the size of a man, with large twisted horns and long serpent-like tail, wielding a large axe. He says he reported it to the village elder, but when some of the militia investigated, they found nothing. Marty appears to be telling the truth, and doesn’t seem to be hiding anything. [b]Jaroo Ashstaff:[/b] The Druid of the Grove, Jaroo is said to be a stern man, a member of the Gnarley Forest Druidic Sect. He is the leader of the Old Religion in the village, and apparently is quite powerful. However, despite Jebediah's attempts, nobody from your group has ever seen or spoken to the man. [b]Brother Smythe:[/b] A follower of the "Old Religion" (druidic), Brother Smythe is Hommlet's hard-working blacksmith. He is short and muscular, and is a quiet, sober man until the topic comes to fine metal work...then he is all smiles and pleasant words. He himself, unfortunately, has little skill at fine armoring and weaponsmithing, being best able to make simply items of iron. [B]Emmit, the weaver:[/b] An elderly man, he is warm and friendly. However, he knows almost nothing about the Temple of Elemental Evil, besides the basic history of the area. He is a newcomer to Hommlet, having been here for just two years ago. [b]Tindar, the tailor[/b] A small man, short and thin, who lives by himself. He too knows little about the Temple, having moved to the area only a few months ago. He is seems friendly and talkative. [b]Keln, the brewmaster:[/b] Keln has resided in the village for a very long time, and in fact, even fought with the forces of good against the Temple of Elemental Evil at the Battle of Emridy Meadows. He speaks with you over a mug of excellent hand-crafted ale, telling you stories of the depredations that the minions of evil inflicted upon the region. Robberies, murders, rapes, etc. He even shows you the finely crafted spear that hangs over his mantle, the spear he used against the gnolls, orcs and evil men of the Temple. He informs you that he has heard whispers of interdicted places beneath the old ruins of the Temple, where even the forces of good dared not go. He also tells you that he suspects many of the survivors of the evil forces may have resettled in Nulb, the small community a day or so travel up the road, near the actual temple site. The place has an evil reputation. He recommends that you be extremely careful in your quest for knowledge regarding the Temple, as there are some things that are best left alone. Keln has proven a fine drinking companion, and Merrick and Zirat spent at least one night drinking his "Special Vintage" with he and two of his sons, Karno and Curnott. [b]Arrod, the cabinet maker:[/b] Arrod provides little useful information. He suggests you speak with the Village Elder about anything related to the Temple, as few of the villagers have any knowledge of such things beyond a basic history of the region. [b]Nim, the cheesemaker:[/b] The cheesemaker and cowherd is an elderly man who spends only a few moments chatting with Jebediah. He waves off the rumors of evil in the area. He seems to think that too many people are paranoid, and informs you that he has no doubts that the Temple is destroyed and its forces extinct. He attributes the stories of bandits to the fact that business has been excellent of late, and that brigands always follow where trade is good. [b]Spugnois:[/b] Spugnois appears to be a mage of some sort, though he tells you that he is a scholar interested only in studying magical writings and such. He has come to the area to search for old scrolls and books, as he had heard rumors that there were many rare magics used by the Temple in its heyday. He claims that he has learned that a Wizard inhabited the ruined Moathouse outside of the village, and that he is planning on searching it soon. Ciaran and Vaseda, in particular, have spoken to Spugnois and shared a few drinks with him. Spugnois is short and slight of build, with rather plain features. He dresses in travel stained robes, and generally has a fairly unkempt appearance. [b]Furnok of Furd:[/b] A short, muscular man of swarthy complexion, Furnok is a self-proclaimed "Treasurehunter." He is friendly, talkative, and loves nothing more than a good game of dice and cards. He is pleasant to look at, with seemingly permanent "five o'clock shadow," dresses in well-worn leather armor, and always has a shortsword at his hip and a dagger in his boot. [b]Leytan:[/b] A laborer who came to Hommlet to work on the castle being built by Burne and Rufus, Leytan is a short, stout man of strong arm and few words. He is average in appearance, with a heavy beard and thick black hair. He lives in the tent & hut camp on the outskirts of Hommlet, where most of those involved in laboring on the ditches and stoneworks reside. [b]Zert: [IMPRISONED][/b] Zert is a well-built warrior type, clad in scale armor. He claims to know nothing of the Temple, and says that he is simply looking for work as a man-at-arms. He says that he is a veteran of many wars and such that have been fought over the last decade, and has always worked as a mercenary of sorts. Jebediah can tell that this man is outright lying, and that he knows much more about the Temple than he is letting on. Suspecting him as a Temple agent, you surprise him and capture him, and he remains imprisoned in the dungeon beneath Burne's Tower. [b]Kobort:[/b] Companion of Turuko (below), Kobort is a huge, lumbering warrior in banded armor. He knows little of the Temple beyond simple rumors, and he and his companion are simply looking for work. He doesn’t appear to be lying, although he answers many of your questions by telling you to speak with Turuko, who would know more about that sort of thing. Kobort is a bit slow of wit, but seems well skilled with a blade. [URL=http://img835.imageshack.us/i/korbort.jpg/][IMG]http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/3825/korbort.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [b]Turuko:[/b] A short, slim man of Baklunish origin, Turuko dresses in simple robes and carries little more than a pack and a quarterstaff. Turuko doesn't smile easily, his lips seemingly stuck in an ever present sneer. He professes no love of combat, but says that it is how he and his companion Kobort have made their living. They had come to Hommlet upon hearing rumors of bandits and such in the area, hoping to find work as guards or mercenaries. He can tell you only the basic background of the Temple, although he hints that he may know more. However, he says that it is unwise to speak of such subjects until you know who you can and can’t trust. He appears to be telling the truth in his statements. [URL=http://img5.imageshack.us/i/turuko.jpg/][IMG]http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/4971/turuko.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [b]Elmo:[/b] Elmo is a tall and well-built man dressed in dirty leathers, with greasy brown locks and dull eyes. He smells of alcohol, and by the way he staggers upon entering the room, Jebediah has a suspicion that he may already be drunk. His speech is slow and halting, and he gives the impression of lacking somewhat in intelligence. Elmo claims to be a mercenary looking for work, and explains that he has lived in Hommlet his whole life. When questioned about the Temple, he tells Jebediah that much evil still lurks in the Temple ruins, and that if you are truly interested in the history of the place, you should investigate the ruins themselves. He warns you that none have ever returned from exploring the remains of the place, though, and that you should be extremely careful. After the interview ends, Jebediah is stuck with the impression that the man is much more intelligent then he is letting on, and that the drinking is possibly a ruse of some type. Elmo has also proven himself a fine drinking companion, and during sparring matches has shown himself an equal in prowess to Merrick and Zirat. [/sblock] [sblock=THE MOATHOUSE] [b]Lubash, the ogre: [DECEASED][/b] A nasty brute, Lubash served as The Master's enforcer. He nearly killed poor Jinx (putting the gnome into a coma for several days), and was known to brutally beat captives for fun. [b]Lareth, The Master: [DECEASED][/b] A incredibly handsome cleric in service to Lolth, the Master and his company of bandits had staked their claim to the ruined moathouse just a few miles from Hommlet. You are unsure just what their purpose and their ties to the Temple of Elemental Evil might have been, but you were very thorough in eliminating their threat from the region. [b]Almir:[/b] The Master's lieutenant, this man was captured by the party and interrogated by Lord Krane. He knew little, but did provide names and descriptions of some of the Temple's "higher-ups." [b]Torr Grayson:[/b] A merchant rescued from the dungeons of the moathouse, Torr is an owning partner in Grayson and Hardiwick of Dyvers. A portly, middle-aged man with his dark brown hair styled in a "bowl cut." [b]Nyer Hardiwick:[/b] A merchant rescued from the dungeons of the moathouse, Nyer is an owning partner in Grayson and Hardiwick of Dyvers. He is the older of the two merchants, with a thin almost fragile build and grey hair. [b]Randath:[/b] A severely injured gnome rescued from the dungeons of the moathouse, Torr & Nyer delivered Randath to the Church of St. Cuthbert to recover from the beating received by the ogre Lubash. [/sblock] [sblock=NULB] [b]Captain Tollub:[/b] Captain of the pirate ship Dagon's Anger, a small, swift custom-bulit carrack. Tollub is a big bearded man that can sometimes be found at the Boatman's Tavern in Nulb.[/b] Rumor in Nulb is that Tolubb is always looking to hire fighting men for his crew. [b]Dick Rentsch:[/b] This tall, lanky man is the owner and bartender at the Waterside Hostel. He wears a leather patch over a missing eye. You fault him with serving you the poisoned ale during the ambush at the Waterside Hostel. He disappeared right before the fighting started. [b]Skole:[/b] The barkeep at the Boatman's Tavern. He is a rough-looking, muscular man, who looks more the part of a warrior than a barkeep. [b]Daryan Silverhorn:[/b] A handsome, stylishly-dressed bard dwelling in Nulb, who is involved with slavetrading and other nasty sorts of business. He sings with a mellow tenor voice, and plays the mandolin and the songhorn. He also tells humorous, entertaining stories. Your party strongarmed him into giving up his contacts, and in doind so likely made an enemy of him. [b]Captain Joinville:[/b] Captain of the Bloodwort. Rumor tells that he generally plies the Sea of Gearnet, along the Wild Coast. Supposedly, he bought Anemone (Shoon's ex-crush) from the bard Daryan Silverhorn. [b]Anemone:[/b] Shoon's ex-crush. Apparently a beautiful young woman with brunette hair, sold into slavery by the bard Daryan Silverhorn. [b]Mother Screng:[/b] The local herbalist, Mother Screng is old and bent, with scraggly gray locks sticking out from beneath the aged shawl she wears. She didn't sell acid, but had some alchemist's fire. The woman had a dry voice to match her dry sense of humor. [b]Hruda:[/b] Mother Screng's homely daughter (who appears to be quite old herself) helps in running the herbalist shop. [b]Feav, the Brewer:[/b] You were referred to Feav the Brewer during your search for Alchemist's Fire, as you were told some of his distillations could be quite flammable. However, your luck at the herbalist's shop nullified the need to visit Feav. [b]Jargo Brickcrusher:[/b] The fat, dark-skinned dwarf responsible for the ambush at the Waterside Hostel, the death of your companion Aeron, and the capture of Sir Merrick Garland. First mentioned by Daryan Silverhorn as being someone who purchases slaves in Nulb from time to time. You have confirmed through first hand experience that he is a leader of the Temple's brigands, and a doughty warrior not to be trifled with. He dresses in gray plate armor, and bears shield and waraxe in combat. His head is bald, but his elaborately braided beard reaches below his belt. The numerous scars he bears and his calm, casual stance would indicate that he is a veteran of many battles. [URL=http://img69.imageshack.us/i/jargobrickbreaker.jpg/][IMG]http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/8070/jargobrickbreaker.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [b]Latizar the Grim:[/b] Latizar is a slender man who dresses in fine dark robes, trimmed and stiched with gold and silver threads showing intricate and arcane patterns. While his features were mostly hidden in the shadows of his cowl when you met, he carried himself with an aura of power. He proved himself to be a wizard of some power; stronger than Ciaran and Vaseda to be sure, but not of the same caliber as Falrinth. His position within the Temple hierarchy is unknown. [URL=http://img715.imageshack.us/i/darkwizard1.jpg/][IMG]http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/2219/darkwizard1.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [b]Smigell the Redhand:[/b] Supposedly a commander of the Temple's brigands, she frequents the Waterside Hostel in Nulb, hiring swords and other less savory sorts. You have passing familiarity with her, in that your former companion Shoon offered her coin to help him find Anemone.[/sblock] [sblock=THE TEMPLE OF ELEMENTAL EVIL] [b]Falrinth[/b] A powerful wizard that you encountered during your explorations of the Temple of Elemental Evil's dungeons, he bested your group in combat, forcing you to flee before the awesome force of his powers. What exactly his function is within the Temple you have yet to divine. He is a tall slender man with a thin strip of hair upon his mostly bald head, a far-eastern style mustache and small arrow-shaped goatee, and a wicked countenance. He dresses well in plush silk robes and other such finery. You noted a jeweled dagger at his belt, but no other visible weapons. Ciaran noted that his power level may be on par with that of Lord Burne, as judged by his casting many spells, two of which were from the Fourth Order of Arcane Magnitude. These spells included Stoneskin, Wall of Fire, Magic Missile, Shield, Minor Global of Invulnerability, Lightning Bolt, and Scorching Ray. [URL=http://img683.imageshack.us/i/falrinthsmall.png/][IMG]http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/5494/falrinthsmall.png[/IMG][/URL] [b]Hedrak, Supreme Commander of the Temple[/b]: You've not encounter this man, but information gained from the interrogation of brigands in service to the Temple indicates that this man may be the overall leader of the Temple of Elemental Evil. [b]Barkinar:[/b] Barkinar is the commander of the Temple's military forces, a step under Hedrak himself. Not yet encountered. [b]Deggum:[/b] A recruit of Lareth's, Deggum now holds some sort of position of power within the Temple hierarchy. Not yet encountered. [b]Romag, curate:[/b] The powerful leader of the Elemental Earth cult, Romag was encountered on the first level of the dungeons beneath the Temple. The PCs fled when he showed his power by dispelling Ciaran's [i]web[/i] spell. [b]Darik, commander:[/b] The commander of the Earth cults troops. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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