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Re: Temple of Elemental Evil - Part 48 (session 21)

Milo Windby said:
He spoke the words to the true seeing spell and looked towards Mazi's disc.....<snip>
It was the Duke of Karemeikos.
I was wonderin' whether you'd get fooled by this nasty trick or not. In this module, caution and wariness should be your constant companions. Things are not all "kill first, ask questions later".

Fortunately for you, th' werewolves tipped you off, right? ...or was it somethin' else....... Milo, could you or Mazi or Brigit go thru yer thinkin' process a bit on this one? Why didn't you get caught?

I remember reading about this encounter from another group, who was fooled. Ouch. Of course, after they had decapitated th' Duke, they had quite a bit of 'splanin' to do.........

Raise Dead worked fer them, tho'.
 

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Re: Re: Temple of Elemental Evil - Part 48 (session 21)

Nail said:

Milo, could you or Mazi or Brigit go thru yer thinkin' process a bit on this one? Why didn't you get caught?

IIRC we were all a little stumped by the "vampire's" resistance to sunlight. I figured that something was strange if the people hiding the vampire's body would go to all of the trouble to make it permanently invisible and leave messages for people to find it. I had the scroll of true seeing that I had been hoarding and figured it was now or never. Funny thing - we were seconds from chopping his head off. That would've been a bad scene. There was enough suspicion for our motives as it was.

I'm going to be writing up the next post tomorrow, (my daughter willing) so you shouldn't be waiting too long to find out the Duke's fate.
 

Fortunately for you, th' werewolves tipped you off, right? ...or was it somethin' else....... Milo, could you or Mazi or Brigit go thru yer thinkin' process a bit on this one? Why didn't you get caught?

Because they have all become a bunch of paranoid pansies ;)

They were literally 2 seconds from hacking into him and then Milo remembered that he had that scroll. I was so depressed.

For those of you who have ever had the chance to go through this adventure, soon it will veer wildly from the pre plotted course. Mainly so that it fits with the current campaign that we are in. Stay tuned though for the shocking conclusion to "The Temple of Elemental Evil" and a great cliffhanger to lead us into the next set of adventures of Milo and the gang (we hope, unless they do something to screw it all up.)
 

frog said:


Because they have all become a bunch of paranoid pansies ;)
Paranoid is a good thing (tm)

They were literally 2 seconds from hacking into him and then Milo remembered that he had that scroll. I was so depressed.
Poor DM. We are all so sorry for you....... :p <violin music>

For those of you who have ever had the chance to go through this adventure, soon it will veer wildly from the pre plotted course.
Jus' fer th' record, I've only read the accounts of others. ..and my memory is foggy, at best. I wouldn't be able t' give any spoilers....

leading us into the next set of adventures of Milo and the gang (we hope, unless they do something to screw it all up.)

Milo and gang screw up? You've got to be joking.......
 
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Nail said:


Milo and gang screw up? You've got to be joking.......

Heh heh, ignoring the sarcasm for a moment... Frog was telling us last session that we'd finish up the temple that night. Instead we get to one room and got our behinds handed to us. The paranoia factor rose a couple of notches. We ended up going through maybe a fraction of what Frog was planning for us that night. So by screw up he may mean run into all random encounters or spend the entire night in one encounter. C'est la vie.
 

Temple of Elemental Evil - Part 49 (session 22)

”There’s only one place I can think of to take him.” Milo said after they had recovered from the shock of his discovery.

”Mother Scrang, joy.” Brigit muttered.

”Unless I can manage to dispel whatever enchantments are placed on him.” Milo said. ”I’m not too confident though, I haven’t had much experience in dispelling.”

They set out for the town immediately. Mazi’s disc did a wonderful job of transporting the comatose Duke through the rough underbrush of the forest. Night fell before they made it to the outskirts of town. They set a vigilant watch over the Duke, ever aware of the growing danger of being found by one of the baron’s squadrons. It was obvious now that the Baron was intent on seizing power, that or someone controlling the baron himself. From what they new back in Karemeikos, the Duke was still at the palace. Milo had to wonder how long he had been in the temple, and whether an impostor was in his place as Mazi’s elven entourage before she fled. They eventually slept, each considering the implications of the enchanted Duke’s discovery.

Milo prepared as many dispel magic spells as his god would allow the next morning. Before breaking camp he stood over where the body lay and began casting. Disappointment after disappointment was his only rewards. Three times he attempted to dispel the enchantments, three times his spells fizzled away, battering at the nigh-impregnable wall of the existing spells.

”Whoever did this to him is more powerful than my magic can touch.” Milo said after his last attempt. ”We just have to hope that Mother Scrang has the means to bring him back, and the motive.”

”Aye, Ah still don’ trust her farther than Ah kin throw her.” Brigit said.

”Neither do any of us,” Mazi said, ”but we don’t have a choice.”

Mazi once again cast her Tenser’s floating disc and see invisibility while the others prepared to leave. The rest of the journey to town was quiet. They stopped near the outskirts.

”We can’t all go in looking like we do,” Milo said, ”we’re wanted by the Baron’s troops. I can [change my appearance as usual and turn one of you invisible, but that leaves two of us undisguised.”

”I can make myself invisible too, then all we have to do is find a way to disguise Jeremiah.” Mazi said.

”Well he’s going to stand out like wheat in grass with that clunky armor of his.” Milo said.

Jeremiah bristled at the comment.

”It’s nuthin’ ‘gainst yer armor, Jer. Ya gotta admit ya’d stand out. Yer already taller’n most’a tha people in town.” Brigit laid a placating hand on Jer’s arm. ”We gotta do sumthin’ ‘bout all yer metal.”

”Since we’re just going to town, why not put your armor in a sack? Brigit or Mazi can carry your sword invisible so you have easy access to it.” Milo suggested.

Jeremiah almost looked as if he’d refuse. He was loathe to divest himself of the Windsword much less all his protection. He finally relented when Mazi assured him that she’d hold his sword near his side the entire time. Once his armor was stowed in an empty sack and the various spells had been cast, the four adventurers headed into town. Milo as his bald, portly alter-ego, Jeremiah as a country lad, and the two women invisible.

Milo’s new face was becoming known in town, and he only drew a few double takes for his stranger-companion. Still, Mother Scrang’s shop was an odd relief from the oppressive feelings of watchfulness in the town. The shop seemed deserted at first. The strange stuffed animals were gathering dust on the shelves. The smell of garlic permeated the entire room. At least if he’s really a vampire he’ll have a hard time in here, Milo thought to himself about the duke.

Mother Scrang soon bustled into the room, responding to some unknown signal at their presence. Jeremiah settled himself on a barrel in the corner and kept close watch of the door.

”Ah, if it isn’t me little son-in-law to be! Have ya come for me daughter?” she spoke in her high-pitched voice.

”We come bearing a gift of sorts.” Milo answered.

”Part of me dowry?”

”Not exactly. I think you’ll appreciate this one.”

Mother Scrang looked at Milo shrewdly. ”Ya want somethin’, don’t ya?”

”We’re here ‘cause O’ yer message anyway, Scrang.” Brigit’s disembodied voice rang out.

”Did ya bring ghosts to my shop? Mother Scrang don’t deal in ghosts, minor possessions maybe, but no ghosts.” she cackled.

”Ya know who Ah am. Ya cursed me, sorta.” Brigit shot back.

”Nah, haven’t been givin’ out many curses.” Mother Scrang said thoughtfully.

Ah canna come visible cuz Ah’d have ta leave wi’ a potion.” Brigit complained.

”I’ve got one or two potions that might help with that, show yerself.”

”Ah don’ wanna give ya tha gold neither!”

”Ahhh, ya must be that dwarf. She’s a grumpy one.” Scrang said aside to Milo.

”Aye, an’ Ah thought ya cursed me wi’ some sort O’ business ‘bout yer daughter.”

”Hruda? Never, she can handle herself.”

”An’ can make men’s willies fall off wi’ a glance, Ah’ve heard tell!”

Milo was quick to intercede, ”Ladies! Ladies! Can we get back to the point? Mother Scrang, do you have anything that will allow you to see invisible object?”

Mother Scrang concentrated for a moment before obviously seeing Mazi and the duke.

”Oh, ya got yerself a man do you? Is that the only way ya can get a man, elfie?”

”They don’t argue this way.” Mazi shot back.

”Well then, I guess ye’ll be wantin’ to try on me daughter’s wedding dress then.”

Mother Scrang made a show of studying where the duke lay. Suddenly her face changed, as did her manner. She drew herself up to her full height, some of the wrinkles seemed to disappear from her face and she took on almost a regal appearance.

”Murfles, Otis, get down here now.” she said to the air. She sounded like a completely different person, the screeching was gone and a stately voice issued from her. ”Put him over there.” she indicated a palate in the corner.

”Otis we know,” Milo said, ”Who’s Murfles?”

”You might have known her as my daughter, if you would have stuck around for a bit.” Scrang said sharply.

”No need to be snotty about it, considering who we’ve brought.” Milo said.

Jeremiah made a sound, then the front door burst open. Otis strode into the room. From the back a woman appeared. Murfles, Milo assumed. She wasn’t near as ugly as Otis would have had him believe, but now Milo thought Otis had him believing quite a few things weren’t as they appeared. He also noticed that the three of them had them effectively surrounded.

”Where did you find him?” she asked.

”Where do you think we’ve been all this time?” Milo answered. He then gave her a condensed account of their discovery of the Duke.

”Took a lot of nerve to send us out here to watch the place where they buried him.” Otis spoke.

”Yes it did. So what do we do now?” Scrang asked him.

”Can you wake him?” Otis asked.

”I don’t know, what do we do about them?”

”Well here’s what I’ve found. The elves that I helped, looks like they’ve been infiltrated too. Two kingdoms infiltrated and who knows how many more.”

”I’ll go see if I can wake him and see how long he’s been here.”

Otis turned to the others as Scrang and Murfles slipped into the back, supposedly with the Duke’s body.

”So you found him in the temple disguised as a vampire with a stake through his heart?”

”An’ invisible, wi’ a dead cleric nearby.” Brigit said, still invisible.

”whose side are you on?” Otis asked.

”You know our track record as well as anyone. We have these from the Duke as well.” Milo drew out the title of lordship they each received after the cursed caves of Karemeikos Keep.

”Whose side are ya on yerself?” Brigit asked.

”Who do you think?” Otis said as he studied the title.

Murfles reappeared from the back room. She whispered into Otis’ ear then turned to Milo. ”He’s awake.”

”He also has no idea who you are.” Otis said, ”Last thing he remembers is from 6 months ago. He was out riding, tossed from his horse, apparently got knocked unconscious. We were separated chasing deer on a hunt. I remember that day. It was shortly after that when they sent us here.”

”Who’s ‘they’?” Milo asked.

”The Duke and his advisors.”

”Kind of odd, what with the Duke being in the other room.” Milo said.

”Yes, odd too that your title is only a month old. They’re probably back at the ducal palace laughing at us now.”

”Not for long, now that he’s awake.”

”Yes, now comes the hard part.”

”Convincing others that he’s the real one?”

”So what are we to do with you?” Otis said, focusing on the matters at hand.

”We still have business at the temple.”

”What business?”

”Well do you like the temple? You want us to leave whatever’s in there alone to fester and grow until it’s too late?”

”Do you know what they’ve got buried out there?”

Mazi’s voice came from somewhere behind Milo, ”An ancient evil god, what else?”

”From what I’ve heard they’ve got more than one group operating in there.” Otis ignored her sarcasm.

”Not anymore.” Milo said smugly.

”So, you’ve effectively removed their opposition?”

”We were in the process of removing everything when we found the Duke. We though he was more important at the time. You think we chose poorly?” Milo said, annoyed at their judgment being questioned.

”I can accept that. That fits.”

Brigit spoke, ”Fit’s what?”

”You don’t need to know.”

Mazi spoke as well, ”I think we do!”

”Your people are returned home and are dealing with this.” Otis referred to Lady Tillahi. ”It took six months for them to be replaced. We’re going to have to leave right away to get the Duke reinstated.”

”I don’t want to sound too mercenary,” Milo said, ”but what do you have to leave us?”

”Ydey may be able to help you. Now we have to get him out.”

”Ydey?” Milo asked.

”Scrang is Ydey, Hruda is Murfles. Murfles, get out here.”

Murfles re-entered the room looking considerably better. Milo almost regretted his reticence at Scrang’s insistent advances, almost.

”Murfles, tell Ydey to stock them. We’re getting out of here.”

”Do you mind telling us who you are?” Milo asked.

”The Duke’s master huntsman and trusted advisors. After the misadventure with the hunting trip we were sent out here. We’re being watched. You’re going to have to find a different place for your mounts. There’s no one here to trust. Matter of fact, there’s a gang of river pirates down at the tavern. Don’t go there, especially with valuables.”

”Any suggestions then?”

”Unless you let us take them. We could use them to get back to Karameikos.”

”Will you take care of them? Will we get them back?”

”As best as we can, and if we make it.”

”What do you think guys?” Milo asked the others.

All three gave their assent, Jeremiah last. He was going to miss his horse.

”There’ll be no more smuggling of prisoners after we go.”

Brigit spoke again, ”All that Ah care about is me pa. Whether he’s mah father or not anymore is anyone’s guess.”

”I don’t know anything about that. We’ve got an hour to get out of here. Murfles! Pack the stuff on the horses.”

”Anything else we should know about what’s out there?” Mazi asked.

”Don’t know. Wouldn’t be surprised if the Baron’s little henchman, Bertal, is out there.”

”Yes, you told me about him before.” Milo said.

”What I didn’t tell you is that he’s a powerful sorcerer. They’ve had at least six months having the ‘duke’ look away. If whatever’s out there gets out I wouldn’t want to be in its way. They bit off more than they could chew at the temple. Are you sure you didn’t find the Duke’s sword?” Otis changed the subject.

”Yes. How do we contact you if we do find it?”

”Use a code word with the guard at the capital. We’ll make it ‘Mother Scrang’s son-in-law’. Don’t forget to bring a ring. Murfles is particular about that kind of thing.” Otis chuckled.

”Oh hah hah.”

They could hear the horses pull up outside. Otis made ready to leave.

”How about our help?” Brigit said.

”You’re welcome to whatever you can find in the back.”

”What else can we do to help?” Mazi asked.

”That’s it. We’ll be a completely different group when you see us next.” Otis left to the back room. ”Hurry up, we’ve got to go.” he said to Murfles.

Milo and the others followed Otis to the back room. There were two beds as well as a workbench with all matter of alchemical materials. On one of the beds sat Duke Karemeikos, his head in his hands.

”Ow.” he said, ”It appears I owe you a debt of gratitude. It won’t be forgotten.”

”We just hope that you’ll be alright and that you can win back your kingdom.” Milo said.

”So do I. Ydey?”

Ydey stood behind the Duke. She appeared much more beautiful than they had seen her. She bent over the Duke and applied some makeup to his face. When she stood back they couldn’t recognize the man sitting on the bed. Murfles walked in dressed as a coachman. They led the Duke out through the back door.

Ydey spoke over her shoulder as they left, ”Anything you find is yours. I’m done with this place. Just wait until I get back to my monastery!”

Milo was shocked to learn that Scrang, or rather Ydey, was a priest. After watching the Duke and his caretakers leave the four looked at their surroundings closer. There were stuffed animals all over the back room as well. The source of the smell was revealed as a bowl of peeled garlic on a small table. Next to the bowl was a scroll. Milo found it scribed with three spells, silence, neutralize poison, and raise dead. Brigit found three flasks of holy water and five of lamp oil. Mazi opened a cupboard to find enough rations for the four of them for over two weeks. Jeremiah found a treasure trove of potions in another cupboard. There were two lesser and two greater healing draughts along with five healing poultices that interested Milo greatly.

Wary of suspicion from the townsfolk after Scrang and Otis left, Milo and the others wasted no time in the town. They retreated to the relative safety of the forest to discuss recent developments and plans for the temple.
 

Killing the duke

For those of your who care I was really two seconds away from chopping his head off. Because well in my book a vampire is better off dead then even partially alive. Thank goodness Milo thinks with his head instead of with his axe's like me. :)
 

Re: Killing the duke

Brigit Deeperdown said:
For those of your who care I was really two seconds away from chopping his head off. Because well in my book a vampire is better off dead then even partially alive. Thank goodness Milo thinks with his head instead of with his axe's like me. :)

Thinkin' with yer axe is good.

Thinkin' before yer axe is better.
 

Temple of Elemental Evil - part 50 (session 22)

Talk that night revolved around the chance discovery of Duke Karemeikos and the sudden change in Mother Scrang and her daughter, Hruda. It was certain that town was no longer safe for them. The sudden disappearance of the town witch and blacksmith would definitely not go unnoticed. Conversation eventually turned to the temple. Brigit was eager to infiltrate the lower levels and find her father. They decided to enter through a different staircase to keep the temple denizens guessing. It was obvious that they knew they were coming. Their actions so far had not gone unnoticed. Milo was left alone to his thoughts as he took up first watch and the others settled down to sleep.

The night passed quietly. It seemed the sun rose early the next morning. Milo was glad they had made such good time the day before. It was less than a half day to the temple. The corpses of the hit squad lay where they fell, strewn about the temple lawn. Milo made a mental note to clean the mess up next time they left. The first two levels of the temple were devoid of life. They weren't surprised, judging from what they knew about the black clad organization below. If anyone had survived the heroes' numerous forays the stronger creatures from below probably mopped them up.

They made their way to the concealed staircase near the water temple. The stairs led down into a dark, musty chamber. The walls were angled together to form a perfect triangle, with the stairs in the middle of the base. A dim passage led out through the apex, directly opposite from their entrance. Four doors were set in the walls, two to either side of the stairs and one each in the opposite walls. Milo felt an oppressive weight settle about his shoulders as they entered the room. His quick eyes took in the details of the room. His eyes were drawn to a large gong near the entrance. There was a large scorch mark on the floor where multiple fires had been burned. Near the mark was a triangle with bisecting lines meeting in the middle of an eye wreathed in flame. It was then that he noticed the walls. Thousands of angry eyes stared back at him. The walls were painted with all sizes and shapes of eyes, all of them seeming to bore directly into Milo with their baleful gaze. The hairs on the back of Milo's neck stood on end.

Suddenly the door to their right burst open. There was a low growl and the heavy thud of huge feet. Milo spun to see a hill giant and a warg enter the room. The party was already high strung from the quiet journey to the lower levels, they were ready for a fight.

Milo and Mazithra acted in unison. One of Mazi's arrows sunk into the giant with a dull thud, barely drawing his attention. Milo's spell ripped that attention away. He had recently discovered another aspect of Usamigaras' trickery domain. His confusion spell washed over the giant and warg. They could see the muddled expression on the giant's simple features. The two huge creatures stood dumbfounded. Milo grinned at his compatriots just as the other three doors slammed open. Two bugbears from the southwest, six bugbears from the southeast, and four ogres from the northeast beset the heroes. Milo groaned.

On the outer edges of the group and closest to the newcomers, Brigit and Milo laid into their ranks before they could attack. They each got a good shot with their axes before the battle was joined. Sticky strands of a magical web sprang into existence around the ogres as Mazi finished her casting. Two were entangled in the haphazard mesh of the spell, the other two avoided the trap, but were standing right in the center of the mess.

Something seemed to snap in the warg, momentarily forgotten in the rush of the battle. The great shaggy beast spun and sunk its fangs deep into the giant's leg. The huge monster roared, his eyes filling with rage. In one mighty swing of his club he smashed the warg into furry jelly. The bugbears stared, the giant was supposed to be on their side.

One of the bugbears fell from Brigit and Jeremiah's combined assault. Brigit slashed through the bugbear that Jer's sword weakened, only to have it batted out of her hand by her next opponent. The bugbear drove its morningstar into her shoulder. She gritted her teeth and drove her other axe into its flank.

Suddenly a lightning bolt jagged from the midst of the web as one of the ogres activated his javelin of lightning. Mazi managed to twist sideways at the last moment and the bolt just grazed her, continuing on to the confused giant. The huge humanoid roared at the top of his lungs, shaking dust from the ceiling. It stumped towards the suddenly terrified ogre. Mazi stepped back and watched it go with a grin. She trusted in the giant to deal with the ogres as long as Milo's spell held. She instead aimed for the other bugbear attacking Brigit, dropping it with two perfectly aimed arrows.

The other six bugbears spread out through the room, one strayed too close to Jeremiah's whirling sword. It was cut down before it knew what direction the attacks were coming from. The others were more cautious. Jeremiah paid for his over-extension with a morningstar to his stomach. Milo's shoulder was clipped as he tumbled for a better angle.

By then the giant had tromped to the edge of the web. He ignored the magical obstacle to his misfortune. The giant was soon entangled in the sticky strands, struggling to reach the horrified ogre. His compatriots were slowly making their way through the web back the way they came, wanting no part of a confused hill giant.

The rest of the bugbears fell in a quick succession. Mazithra brought one down with an amazing bowshot, her arrow actually pierced the back of the bugbears skull, splattering gory bits of bone and flesh on her fighting companions. Milo's axes brought down another before Jeremiah activated his Windsword. The whirlwind of attacks easily cleaved through the last three remaining bugbears.

The giant easily tore free from the thin strands of Mazi's web and pushed closer to the ogre unwise enough to damage him. Meanwhile the others dropped their weapons and drew bows, or in Milo's case, a crossbow. The web offered marginal cover to the ogres, but a few arrows and bolts made it through. They were beating a steady, if slow, retreat through the web. The lead ogre struggled to make it far enough through the web to get away from the giant. The ponderous monster merely raised his club and brought it down, thundering on the thick ogre, caving in its misshapen skull.

"Get ready everyone, that confusion isn't going to last much longer." Milo shouted.

Jeremiah and Brigit stowed their bows and picked up their discarded weapons, readying for the giant's revenge. With no more ogres in range the giant lurched for the nearest living thing, Brigit. Brigit scoffed at the huge giant and easily dodged the club. Her racial enmity against giants gave her a supernatural insight to the way they moved and attacked.

Brigit moved in and attacked. Her twin axes, Trollgrater and her family waraxe cut deep into the giant. With another roar the giant swung back, this time connecting twice. Brigit reeled from the blows. One of the ogres had made it free and immediately lit the web on fire from the rear. The fire spread towards the other ogres. They looked almost eager for the lick of the flames if for nothing else than the freedom they would grant.

Milo drew his axes and tumbled into the giant's range. He was too distracted by Brigit to notice the small halfling until his axe bit into the giant's ankle. The giant spun to find the source of his new pain. He growled at Milo who flashed back his trademark grin. While he was turned Brigit and Jeremiah closed in. Their combined offense brought the giant crashing down. Milo tumbled to the wall, just a hair's breadth from being crushed by the giant's heavy skull. All that was left to deal with were the three ogres.

The web burned slowly. Mazi drew her flametongue and spoke the activation word.

"Flamberge!" flames sprung from the hilt of the longsword and coursed down its length. She gently touched the blazing sword to the web. The ogres had a bloodthirsty gleam to their eyes as the burning strands of the web neared.

In seconds the flames washed over the ogres. They emerged slightly singed, but no worse for the wear. Rather than charging at the heroes they simply stepped back into the corridor, grinning, and closed the door. Milo blinked in bewilderment. He'd never known ogres to back down so easily from a fight.

"Ambush." said Jeremiah.

"Aye, an' Ah have'na tha desire ta waltz right inta it." Brigit said.

"Neither do I. Let's let 'em stew. They'll wait for us who knows how long. I'm sick of playing their games." Milo said.

They investigated the bodies of the bugbears and giant before moving on. They found some jewelry on the corpses as well as the usual gold and platinum pieces. To be certain they weren't leaving anything important, Milo cast his detect magic cantrip. Nothing in their recent findings glowed in his enhanced sight. They picked the first door to the right, the giant's room, to investigate first.

The large room was covered in mosaics. The scenes were graphic, but Milo was growing used to them in the profane temple. Something different was depicted along with the usual filth. A fungus like growth seemed to be covering various places and objects all over the mosaic. Milo hoped that it wasn't another element they'd have to face. Splintered wood from broken furniture lay about the room. The giant's bed was made up of musty old cushions spilling stuffing all over the floor. A few tapestries or blankets topped the heap. Milo wasn't interested in investigating those any further. A large cast iron kettle was suspended over a cold fireplace set in the eastern wall. A large ironbound chest squatted in one corner.

Milo's attention was immediately drawn to the chest. He let the others explore the rest of the room. The heavy padlock on the chest was soon sprung. Inside the chest a multitude of coins and jewels glittered back at Milo. He grinned at the cache. Under a pile of gold coins he found a vial of fluid. Mazi examined the potion as Milo counted the coins. After casting a detect poison cantrip Mazi declared the potion safe, at least where poison was concerned. They stowed the vial for later identification.

While Milo had worked on the chest the others had found nothing but a kettle full of congealed fat and rancid meat.

"Shall we see if the ogres are back?" Milo asked as they headed out of the hill giant's den.
 

Ambush

:D Ambush we always get ambushed. Well it was quite a fight. But the oger's lighting the net on fire and running away was quite odd. I am curious to see what frog has in store for us in a week.
 

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