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<blockquote data-quote="Electric Wizard" data-source="post: 6070736" data-attributes="member: 83982"><p><strong>The Bones' Jangle</strong></p><p>Additional information about Hex 48.18</p><p></p><p>Sosaria's artisans and entrepreneurs make extensive use of the bones of slaughtered beasts. Attu Sharku, proprietor of the Bones' Jangle, purchases entire skeletons and transforms them into musical puppets. The skeletons are rebuilt into whimsical forms and attached to wires that gnome puppeteers move with pedal mechanisms. The lurid shadows cast by the skeletons and the soft jangling of their bones provide unique ambiance.</p><p></p><p>The clientele varies from night to night, and includes all walks of Sosarian life. The weekday brings throngs of butchers and plague doctors. Weekend performances by bands of gnolls or steppes people attract the scions of cattle barons, adventurers and exiles hoping to forget the city's squalor. Everyone drinks local eggnog infused with pungent liquors. Those who can afford the house's pipeweed smoke it through brass hookahs shaped like fantastic beings.</p><p></p><p>Attu Sharku has been unnerved by the occasional corpse left behind after nightly revels. Most have dramatically twisted necks along with extensive bruises and shattered bones. Both cattle baron factions denounce the violence, and insist that there is no obvious pattern in the murders that can damn them. Attu suspects that his cabaret is haunted, and spends most of his profits paying various temples to perform exorcisms. The Bones' Jangle is in fact haunted, but not by any restless spirits. An invisible stalker controlled by Imorcar the Many resides in one of the cabaret's brass hookahs. He releases it when he needs to eliminate a perceived threat. His perception is rarely clear, however, and many of the victims have nothing to do with the city's politics.</p><p></p><p><em>Hooks</em></p><p>-Attu Sharku is believed to a barbarian prince from the eastern steppes. How did he end up here?</p><p>-Does the Bones' Jangle feature any exotic skeletons?</p><p>-What kind of performances do the gnolls and steppes people give?</p><p>-Who have been some of the invisible stalker's victims?</p><p>-What temples in Sosaria provide the exorcisms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electric Wizard, post: 6070736, member: 83982"] [B]The Bones' Jangle[/B] Additional information about Hex 48.18 Sosaria's artisans and entrepreneurs make extensive use of the bones of slaughtered beasts. Attu Sharku, proprietor of the Bones' Jangle, purchases entire skeletons and transforms them into musical puppets. The skeletons are rebuilt into whimsical forms and attached to wires that gnome puppeteers move with pedal mechanisms. The lurid shadows cast by the skeletons and the soft jangling of their bones provide unique ambiance. The clientele varies from night to night, and includes all walks of Sosarian life. The weekday brings throngs of butchers and plague doctors. Weekend performances by bands of gnolls or steppes people attract the scions of cattle barons, adventurers and exiles hoping to forget the city's squalor. Everyone drinks local eggnog infused with pungent liquors. Those who can afford the house's pipeweed smoke it through brass hookahs shaped like fantastic beings. Attu Sharku has been unnerved by the occasional corpse left behind after nightly revels. Most have dramatically twisted necks along with extensive bruises and shattered bones. Both cattle baron factions denounce the violence, and insist that there is no obvious pattern in the murders that can damn them. Attu suspects that his cabaret is haunted, and spends most of his profits paying various temples to perform exorcisms. The Bones' Jangle is in fact haunted, but not by any restless spirits. An invisible stalker controlled by Imorcar the Many resides in one of the cabaret's brass hookahs. He releases it when he needs to eliminate a perceived threat. His perception is rarely clear, however, and many of the victims have nothing to do with the city's politics. [I]Hooks[/I] -Attu Sharku is believed to a barbarian prince from the eastern steppes. How did he end up here? -Does the Bones' Jangle feature any exotic skeletons? -What kind of performances do the gnolls and steppes people give? -Who have been some of the invisible stalker's victims? -What temples in Sosaria provide the exorcisms? [/QUOTE]
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