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Eroria said:
if in fact the share per person is approximately 1283gp (total value), with counting the 3 scrolls Eroria has claimed, her share in gp (assuming we can find buyers) is 1233gp.

Wait, don't the three scrolls come to 150 (110 + 20 + 20), bringing your total share to 1133?
 


Walfilbalf is just going to take his share in coin, with one exception. I think I remember DM saying that the shield had the mark of Adenan. He'll check it for distinguishing marks that might show who it belonged to, and bring it by to the temple, and see if they might recognize it as belonging to someone who disapeared. If they do, he'll give it to them to give to the person's family, if not, he'll just sell it, to either the church or the local weapon and armor smith.
 

As for the time spent in town, Walfilbalf would like to get some hard honest work in, perhaps helping on a farm, or maybe lending a hand with a local horse trainer. If there's a poor farming family that needs some help, he'd be happy to work (he's not much of a farmer, but he's very strong, and good with animals) for nothing more than meals and meager lodging (or perhaps not even that if they're real bad off).

He'd spend nights drinking in the local taverns, and perhaps getting a few swings in with his axe (not in the taverns, though, of course). He's always happy to talk about their experiences with the dragon, and the fire-man, and the owlbear.
 
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In response to Aquirre's idea of loading the items on the departing characters and charging them full price for them.

In game that would be a great way to get killed, cheating them out of gold or saddling them with something they don't want. Durg and Durgen need to get fair shares of the total loot. The way to calculate it would be by going off the price the party could get if the item was sold. It is the most you would get and is fair for everyone.

Out of game, that is a way to more than your share for your character(s) or to give out less to departing characters, who may or may not play at a later date. To keep it all fair, the value should be how much you could sell it for.

Being a departing character and a DM myself, that's my take.....
 

Well, I think Zerash would gladly give Durg and Durgen the loot they wanted. Mechanics aside, I simply can't see Zer giving them any less than he'd give anyone else, even if they are leaving.

Besides that, I'm confused. *nods*
 

The loot was split evenly five ways. Those characters that wanted items got their share in items.

Does someone have the exact amount so Kognus and Durgen can write it down on their characters? It ended up being 1326gp each I believe. Can someone double check?
 

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