Ptolus: Midwood - "The Dark Waters of Moss Pond"

Oh, and Renraw wasn't actually pleasuring himself in that cave, he was busy stealing something from the rest of the group.

On second thought, I guess he was pleasuring himself.
 

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The Abbey adventure ran parallel to this one, so while they used the terrain to their advantage, our terrain worked against us. I think we were running from the crows and right into Artos Natchmann's den at that point.

It was damn fun to see them dispatch the zombies quite easily. It would have been funnier if they had a flask of alchemists' fire or a fireball spell, but arrows and stones did the trick.
 


I've been trying to think up a way to keep him indispensible, but I haven't got anything yet.

So, yeah, he's pretty much a dead man. I am coming to terms with it.
 

I'm not sure if Renraw intended to rob the rest of the Gentlemen Delvers, blackmail them or just abandon them. I'm not sure if Renraw even knew.

Just now, in the ongoing campaign, Ragglus finally gave Renraw a bit of what he has coming to him. It was really, really cool. :]
 

Actually, having learned a whole disturbing amount about the Kem family in an upcoming collaboration with Renraw's player I can venture an even scarier guess.

He was going to "play" with them. Probably involving rides.
 


You know, I don't have my Dragonfiend Pact PDF here. I think Katadid is just now having an epiphany about the contract they found with the zombie dwarves.

It's a wrong epiphany, of course, but an epiphany nonetheless.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots said:
You know, I don't have my Dragonfiend Pact PDF here. I think Katadid is just now having an epiphany about the contract they found with the zombie dwarves.

It's a wrong epiphany, of course, but an epiphany nonetheless.

Nope. It's an epiphany about the "cipher" that Bufer used to communicate with Kat after they went on their fugitive run. Kat uses one right back before they leave.
 

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