blargney the second
blargney the minute's son
KidCthulhu said:Clearly you need to have fewer people in the game trying to kill us.
I think that's your job. I recommend hiring Wulf Ratbane.

-blarg
KidCthulhu said:Clearly you need to have fewer people in the game trying to kill us.
Umm, wow. Did we know this? I don't remember knowing it. (Maybe it's the Masking affecting me.)Sagiro said:“What kind of creature is the Emperor, anyway?” asks Dranko.
“I don’t know. I’ve never seen him. But I’ve heard the story of his father, Hagdan – King Hagdan the Just. A couple hundred years ago, I’ve read, King Hagdan of Harkran was seemingly overnight transformed. He was a good man, running the kingdom wisely. The next morning he was a monster, larger, changed in some way. From that moment on, he sought to wage war. And while he was killed by Queen Daynell Kalkas, his son Naloric took up his reign. Naloric was like his father, I hear, and his armies have since conquered all of the Charagan Islands.”
We didn't; this was the first The Company had heard of it as well.Joshua Randall said:Umm, wow. Did we know this? I don't remember knowing it. (Maybe it's the Masking affecting me.)
Hmm... I'll s-block this in case the players don't want to let an outsider's speculation spoil their game.Piratecat said:Our current theory is that someone used something akin to the black fluid on him, transforming him into an evil monster. We don't know this for a fact, but it's our leading theory.
Indeed, how did she kill him?[sblock]If the Company had traveled further back in time, it might be that they were the ones who joined with the queen to kill Hagdan! [/sblock]We also haven't heard of the Queen before or since. You know, it might be interesting to find out exactly how she managed to kill him. You know, just in case.