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Scotley said:
I have no real preference, but perhaps a chance to aid the dwarves would give Morley a chance to aquire his mithril armor?
Actually, I had planned that your most recent "adventure" would involve the dwarves, so I'll take you up on that suggestion.
 





Hey guys, just wanted to quickly check in and let you know that I was not able finish the final synopsis this evening. Tomorrow is a busy day for a day, but I'll keep my fingers crossed and perhaps I'll be able to do it then.
 


Post 321......Reports of skirmishes between the giants and their erstwhile allies are heard with growing frequency.

Even stranger, there have been no reports of King Galmoor in Istivin since last Sunsebb. None of the magical or mundane spies of the Confederacy seem to know what happened to him; he simply seems to have disappeared.

It was determined that King Galmoor should be eliminated. Therefore a secret assignation team was gathered and trained for an attempt on the King’s life. The leader of this raid was an experienced professional assassin who was known by the nom de plume of B.O. (Bo). Assisting BO was George, Mavric and two other dwarfs. We go in and assassinate the giant. George was assigned for his knowledge of the surrounding area and the belief that he can assist in by passing traps et. al. Mavric had shown an aptitude for volunteering on dangerous missions. He was also deemed to be an expendable mage should problems arise. Therefore, he was given several scrolls of high-level spells to ensure the party survival.

The basic plan was to find King Galmoor, quickly kill him and than seeing how he is to big to hide, an invisibility ring is to be put on him. The party would carry him away from the scene of the murder and hide him.

Like many military plans, this one went awry. The party was inserted via teleportation and quickly and silently got to their planned killing zone. However, the king was not around. The party conducted a massive search and could not locate him. The combed the area for two days. Luckily they where not compromised and they where able to reach home safely and undiscovered. During their search they determined that no one knew where the king was. The entire local court was in chaotic, disarray due to the disappearance. This chaos helped shield the party and allowed their escape. When brought the news the generals where relieved that the king was missing and there was no moral consequences arising from the attempt.


 

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