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With apologies to Nadiar for referencing Weldin. It seemed like a bardish thing to do. :p I figured since it was from Thurst's point of view, you could always refute it later if you get recruited.

A few questions: does Thurst need to pray for his spells now, or are we assuming he has already done that earlier today?

I'm assuming the "piece of equipment" being loaned represents the masterwork that we were allowed to start with, yes?

Since I followed Nadiar's lead and switched that out for "Thurst's father's Dragon Pistol", I will probably need to think a way to reason out of that. Maybe he chose to devote those resources to his craft/the boiler or something.
 

The apprentices specifically were called to the library before they could prepare their spells, so they need an hour to do that. The extra half hour is for everyone to get their gear together, etc.

And yes, the piece of equipment is the masterwork item you got to start with. It can be Thrust's father's pistol, but Erac owns it currently -- maybe he found it in the Dungeon, maybe he acquired it to settle a debt.
 





Wool said:
With apologies to Nadiar for referencing Weldin. It seemed like a bardish thing to do.
My theory is that some of the alternates will want in next adventure and some of the players this time will want to sit out, so I'm going to reference them occasionally as already existing. ;)
 

In case I never explained it before, the wizards will get their choice of a spell (of a level they can cast) from the Spell Compendium, Complete Mage or the Complete Book of Eldritch Might at the completion of the adventure, subject to DM approval. If you don't have access to any of these by then, we'll work something out.
 


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