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*[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=491978 In Character Thread]
 
*[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=491978 In Character Thread]
 
*[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=491977 Out of Character Thread]
 
*[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=491977 Out of Character Thread]
*[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?p=12286036 OOC Thread 2]
 
 
 
== Current Characters ==
 
== Current Characters ==
 
Alphabetical order of first names:
 
Alphabetical order of first names:
*[[Aleg Viznolli]] - Played by Nainitsuj
 
 
*[[Dagmaer Silver-Tongue]] - Played by Koren n'Rhys
 
*[[Dagmaer Silver-Tongue]] - Played by Koren n'Rhys
 
*[[Damayanti]] - Played by Pariahic
 
*[[Damayanti]] - Played by Pariahic
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*[[Lysippe]] - Played by t@nya
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*[[Vigdís Alfkin]] - Played by Andrensath
 
*[[Gorbo Sandhiller]] - Played by MonsterMash
 
*[[Gorbo Sandhiller]] - Played by MonsterMash
*[[Mournraven|Lily Mournraven]] - Played by Wossisname
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*[[Zossi]] - Played by DeeCee
*[[Raghild Spearbreaker]] - played by Mandacaru/Sam
 
*[[Vigdís Alfkin]] - Played by Andrensath
 
  
 
==Current Retainers and NPCs==
 
==Current Retainers and NPCs==
*[[Lysippe]] - Played by t@nya
 
*[[Zossi]] - Played by DeeCee
 
 
 
===[[Dagmaer's Retainers]]===
 
===[[Dagmaer's Retainers]]===
 
*Aelflaf, human torchbearer/porter
 
*Aelflaf, human torchbearer/porter
*Odo Many-Arrows, Skandik archer.
 
 
*Loki, Ill-tempered Mule w/ 2 sets of saddlebags
 
*Loki, Ill-tempered Mule w/ 2 sets of saddlebags
 
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===[[Damayanti_Retaners|Damayanti's]]===
===[[Damayanti_Retainers|Damayanti's Retainers]]===
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*Altan and Dorjpalam, Karakhan fighters.
*Altan, Karakhan fighter.
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===[[Thorvald_Retainers|Thorvald's Retainers]]===
*Klytaimēstra, Cleric of Poseidon
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*Gorbo Sandhiller, halfling scout
*Dorjpalam (Deceased)
 
 
 
===[[Gorbo_Retainers|Gorbo's Retainers]]===
 
 
*Sigurd, human torchbearer/porter
 
*Sigurd, human torchbearer/porter
 
 
===[[Zossi_Retainers|Zossi of the Krag's]]===
 
===[[Zossi_Retainers|Zossi of the Krag's]]===
*Bjorn and Njal the Northerner, Skandik fighters.
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*Bjorn, Hrolf Fairhair, Leif, and Njal the Northerner, Skandik fighters.
*Leif, Hrolf Fairhair (deceased)
 
 
 
 
===Lysippe===
 
===Lysippe===
 
*Lysippe's mule. Has a set of saddlebags.
 
*Lysippe's mule. Has a set of saddlebags.
 
===[[Vigdís_Alfkin/Retainers|Vigdís]]===
 
===[[Vigdís_Alfkin/Retainers|Vigdís]]===
 
*Acamas, Ghinoran muleteer.
 
*Acamas, Ghinoran muleteer.
 
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*Atar and Humar, Paldorian dogsbodies
===[[Girnag]]===
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*Hrodgar Helmmsen, Skandik archer.
*Girnag, enchanted fighter
 
  
 
== Marching Order ==
 
== Marching Order ==
 
* Front - rough suggestion
 
* Front - rough suggestion
 
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** Thorvald Hrolf
** Gorbo (advance scout)
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** Zossi? Dagmaer  
** Girnag Aleg Viznolli
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** Lysippe Vigdis
** Raghild Lysander
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** Dayamanti Altan
** Dagmaer Aelflaf
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** Dorjpalam Njal
** Odo V. Alfkin
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** Leif Bjorn
** Lily Mournblade BLANK
 
** Sigurd Damayanti
 
** Altan Klytaimēstra
 
** Draco Darius
 
 
 
 
== Past Characters ==
 
== Past Characters ==
 
These are the fallen heroes from the campaign.
 
These are the fallen heroes from the campaign.
  
 
* '''[[Thorvald Leifson]]''' - Skandik fighter from Bondpart. Killed by a giant bee sting 11th Thawmist 4433 BCCC
 
* '''[[Thorvald Leifson]]''' - Skandik fighter from Bondpart. Killed by a giant bee sting 11th Thawmist 4433 BCCC
 
Fallen NPC - retainers and hirelings
 
 
* Djorpalam - retainer of Damayanti
 
* Hrodgar Helmssen - Skandic archer
 
* Leif and Hrolf Fairhair- retainers of Zossi
 
 
== Campaign Location ==
 
Dragonscar Isle to the southeast of Sindelarian Bay. This is in the southeast corner of the map.
 
 
There are three villages on the isle:
 
 
-Birchall, population 680, which is populated by elves and half-elves. The elven population here is dwindling due to a shortage of females and the elves have taken to marrying human women. Half-elves are the new majority in Birchall, and there is tension between pure-bloods and half-elves. The elves of this village make a living from the timber of the silver birch tees that give their home its name.
 
 
-Dragonscar, population 1240, which is mainly populated by humans (mostly Skandik, some Ghinoran) with a small minority of dwarves and halflings. The Skandiks arrive here centuries ago and have become more peaceful and settled since. However, upon their arrival they brought a fever which they inadvertently spread to the elves. The elven community was devastated, and the survivors fled to Birchall. Vengeful elven ghosts roam the hillsides at night.
 
Dragonscar is populated by "amicably feuding merchant factions" and trades with the great and mysterious Kingdom of Karak to the east (off the map). Dragonscar and Birchall feud fiercely; Dragonscar has a fortress called The Krag to defend against incursions from Birchall. Sunray Citadel, out in the sea on a cay to the northwest, is affiliated with Dragonscar.
 
 
-Bondpart, population 960, is northeast of Birchall and southeast of Dragonscar. Bondpart's racial makeup is largely the same as Dragonscar's save for the fact that halflings are slightly more common. Bondpart is largely aloof from the fighting with the elves, and is newly prosperous from trade. This new-found wealth has brought the unwanted attention of pirates and organized thieves. Near Bondpart there is a monastery devoted to Odin.
 
 
There are rumors that a dragon sleeps on the isle, and there are some ruins in between the villages here and there. The Closewind Caves in the southwest of the Isle are inhabited by primitive cavemen who are said to worship the idol of an elephant-headed man with five eyes, each made of a different magical gemstone. Merchants from Karak and the Ebony Coast come to the Sindelarian bay. To the southeast, the dwarves who dwell on (and underneath, of course) K'Bani Kay evaporate salt from seawater. Thus, salt is far less expensive on Dragonscar Isle than it would be on the typical isolated island. Overall, the island is about 37.5 miles north to south and 27.5 miles east to west at the widest point. - I think those need to be trebled due to change of hex size to 112.5 miles n to s and 82.5 miles e to w - MM.
 
  
 
== Campaign Maps ==
 
== Campaign Maps ==
 
[[Image:Dragonscar_Isle.jpg|thumb|none|Dragonscar Isle & Surroundings]]
 
[[Image:Dragonscar_Isle.jpg|thumb|none|Dragonscar Isle & Surroundings]]
 
== Campaign Calendar ==
 
For the sake of convenience, we'll use '''Balozkinar's Corrected Commoners' Calendar'''. This calendar is mostly used in the north near the CSIO, but since it was devised by a council led by Ralibarn the Wise, Patriarch of Odin, it makes sense to me that the heavily-Skandik Dragonscar Isle would use it, especially since there's a monastery devoted to Odin south of Bondpart. The default starting year for Wilderlands campaigns is 4433 BCCC; we'll go with that.
 
 
The BCCC is a progressive calendar and has a 365-day year (with 366-day leap years at the same frequency as our own calendar). It is divided into 18 months of 20 days each followed by a five-day intercalary period of celebration at year's end. The BCCC also uses five-day weeks: Airday, Waterday, Earthday, Fireday, and Spiritday. Again for the sake of convenience, we'll start on the 1st day of the 1st month and say that it is coincidentally the 1st day of the week.
 
 
Here is the calendar:
 
 
*Thawmist (Days 1-20)
 
*Dewsnap (Days 21-40)
 
*Flowerbloom (Days 41-60)
 
*Sweetrain (Days 61-80)
 
*Meadowlark (Days 81-100)
 
*Longrass (Days 101-120)
 
*Warmshade (Days 121-140)
 
*Sunstrong (Days 141-160)
 
*Thistleburn (Days 161-180)
 
*Harvestime (Days 181-200)
 
*Goodgrove (Days 201-220)
 
*Blackmoon (Days 221-240)
 
*Willowind (Days 241-260)
 
*Redleaves (Days 261-280)
 
*Maggotfeast (Days 281-300)
 
*Coldrain (Days 301-320)
 
*Shadowrath (Days 321-340)
 
*Gloomfrost (Days 341-360)
 
*Year's End (Days 361-465/366)
 
 
So, the campaign will start on '''Airday, 1st of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''. This is roughly equivalent to the 1st of January in terms of weather, but this close to the equator there's not going to be snow on the ground or anything.
 
 
 
== Campaign Journal ==
 
== Campaign Journal ==
 
'''Airday, 1st of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''
 
'''Airday, 1st of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''
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Following the passageway east and then north, where it ends in a set of double doors, but also two sets of doors before it, two to the left and to the right. Having opened these four doors, the party finds in the four rooms a total of 2400 sp and 1900 gp, as well as a transparent container containing four ounces of red fluid.
 
Following the passageway east and then north, where it ends in a set of double doors, but also two sets of doors before it, two to the left and to the right. Having opened these four doors, the party finds in the four rooms a total of 2400 sp and 1900 gp, as well as a transparent container containing four ounces of red fluid.
  
The party decides to head back to Bondpart with much of this treasure (leaving 1200 silver pieces still in the dungeon), pausing on the way so Lysippe can copy the glyphs and the speech of the stone mouth. In the evening, they camp away from the dungeon's entrance.
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The party decides to head back to Bondport with much of this treasure (leaving 1200 silver pieces still in the dungeon), pausing on the way so Lysippe can copy the glyphs and the speech of the stone mouth. In the evening, they camp away from the dungeon's entrance.
  
 
'''Waterday, 2nd of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''
 
'''Waterday, 2nd of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''
  
The party travels towards Bondpart. The journal is much more exhausting than the trip out was, with the party being heavily laden with treasure.
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The party travels towards Bondport. The journal is much more exhausting than the trip out was, with the party being heavily laden with treasure.
  
 
'''Earthday, 3rd of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''
 
'''Earthday, 3rd of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''
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'''Spiritday, 5th of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''
 
'''Spiritday, 5th of Thawmist, 4433 BCCC'''
  
As evening approaches on this day, the party finally arrive in Bondpart.
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As evening approaches on this day, the party finally arrive in Bondport.
  
 
They speak to Urbanus, a dwarven money-lender, who exchanges some of their funds for small coins. He advises them to seek out the Temple of Nephtlys (goddess of wealth and merchants) if they wish to keep their funds safe. The only disadvantage is that the letter of credit so gained can only be redeemed at the goddess' temple.
 
They speak to Urbanus, a dwarven money-lender, who exchanges some of their funds for small coins. He advises them to seek out the Temple of Nephtlys (goddess of wealth and merchants) if they wish to keep their funds safe. The only disadvantage is that the letter of credit so gained can only be redeemed at the goddess' temple.
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'''Airday, 11th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
'''Airday, 11th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
  
In the morning, a flight of ravens interrupt breakfast. Several of the retainers claim this is an evil omen. Perhaps they are right for, around mid morning, giant killer bees appear out of nowhere and spread out among the party. Despite the party remaining as still as possible, the bees attack, stinging several members of the party with their poison stingers. Humar and Atar, the Paldorian servants of Vigdís, Leif, one of Zossi's retainers and, sadly, Thorvald Leifson are all killed by the poison. The mages, fortunately, manage to send the rest of the bees to sleep before they can take even more lives.
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In the morning, a flight of ravens interrupt breakfast. Several of the retainers claim this is an evil omen. Perhaps they are right for, around mid morning, giant killer bees appear out of nowhere and spread out among the party.
 
 
After the dead are laid to rest as best the party can, with Thorvald and Leif being cremated in the manner of the Skandiks and Lysippe performing Heliotic rites for the dead Paldorians, the group moves on. With the group being one member down, Gorbo the halfling scout (and Thorvald's former hireling) is promoted to a full member of it.
 
 
 
Towards evening the group comes towards a much better equipped party. Girnag, the leader, tries to extort money from the group. Several members hand over 5 gold pieces each, but Zossi refuses to hand over anything. With things looking ugly, Vigdis casts a spell on Girnag, causing him to become her best friend. He immediately hands back the money to earlier took from the group and agrees to let them go. He even agrees to hand over all the money that he earlier stole from other travellers. His compatriots are immediately suspicious, thinking (rightly) that he was enchanted to the elf woman.
 
 
 
As the rest of the bandits are getting ready to attack, Damayanti casts her own charm spell on the Altanian bandit (later discovered to be named Kaddar), who immediately switches sides. After a bit of argument, the non-charmed bandits attack the group, now also defended by the two charmed men.
 
 
 
In this battle Hrodgar Helmssen, the Skandik archer hired by Vigdis is killed, as is Dorjpalam, one of Damayanti's retainers. However, due to the presence of Kaddar and Girnag on their side of the battle, all of the rest of the bandits are slain, save for one of the archers, and they hand over all the loot dishonestly obtained, including a helm that transformed a lawful fighter into an evil fighter of chaos.
 
 
 
After having divided up the loot, the group says goodbye to Kaddar who takes the archer to be handed over to the authorities, and they continue on with Girnag, worrying about what would happen when the charm wore off.
 
 
 
'''Waterday, 12th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
In the morning the group march the last mile to the dungeon, only to discover that there is a woman standing outside the entrance. She is Raghild, the cousin of Hrolf, and she found out about the dungeon after paying a tidy sum to a man in town. After some discussion, it is agreed that she will join the group to take an equal share with the others.
 
 
 
The party retraces their steps and, after having loaded the remaining silver pieces that they had left behind onto the cart, Zossi opens the double doors at the end of the passage. It leads into a massive room, on the floor of which the party saw a skeleton, a little over 5' tall, that was clad in armour and helm rusted into worthlessness.
 
 
 
Gorbo, the halfling, scouts ahead. He finds a sealed room within the main area, with a stone door leading into it. In the left and right walls of the massive room are doors. He cannot see the northern extent of the room, as his infravision doesn't extend that far. He then returns and tells the reset of the party what he saw.
 
 
 
The party then explores the massive room further, finding another door on the left wall (further up). They also discover that there is another door into the sealed room, corresponding to the southern door into the same room.
 
 
 
Coming at last to the northern end of the massive room, they discover two enchanted stone mouths speaking unknown words. The mouths have glyphs around them, similar to the ones around the mouth encountered earlier. A foul odour comes from the north-east. Skirting further around the massive room, they discover another door on the right wall, further north of the one Gorbo saw earlier; the stench gets greater the further the party go. They also find an opening in the north-eastern corner of the massive room: a dozen skeletons lie around this opening, dead for many months, half of which seem to be human or demihuman, others being taller and having denser bones. Passing through the opening, they find a rough hewn sloping passageway, unlike the aesthetically-pleasing stonework in the other parts of the dungeon, and hear shouting in an unknown language up ahead, different to the language of the magical mouths.
 
 
 
At the bottom of the passageway, the party comes across an underground dungeon (literally), with various creatures in cells, including a harpy (whose throat has been damaged), a goblin-like creature, and carrion crawler. At the northern end of the hall is a crude stone double door, and there is a wooden door in the north-eastern corner. Raghild picks the locks on the double door and Girnag opens it. Beyond is a passageway where the stench is truly hellish; it leads to a four way intersection, the northern end leading to a dead end, the right-hand way (the smell getting worse in that direction) heading further than the party's light reach, and the left-hand way curving gradually to the north. Gorbo scouts to the right and discovers a large hairy goblin-like creature on guard duty at an intersection, with branches north and south. Scouting to the left, he just finds that the passageway goes north-east for some distance.
 
 
 
Deciding to make sure there are no enemies behind them, the party heads back to the main dungeon and Raghild picks the lock on the wooden door. Beyond is a treasure room with 2000 silver pieces, 1000 electrum pieces, 1000 gold pieces, a potion (?) of unknown properties, and a ring of some sort. After some discussion, the group decide to take the money and run, and they start heading back to Bondport (having had one of the mages cast a Sleep spell on the shouting goblin-like creature in the cell). With a few hours of light left, they move as far as possible away from the dungeon entrance before setting camp.
 
 
 
'''Earthday, 13th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
Shortly after noon, the party encounters three ogres, one of which demands to know where they are going and what is in the cart. The party stand up to them, and demand they continue on their travels, whilst letting the party continue onto theirs. After a bit of bravado, the ogres back off. They, however, continue to follow the group and the cart. Njal, who knows the language of ogres, shouts at them, finally driving them off, spitting and making obscene gestures at the party.
 
 
 
'''Fireday, 14th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
This day passes without incident, as the party enters the flat, clear terrain closer to the coast.
 
 
 
'''Spiritday, 15th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
This day also passes without incident, as the group arrives in town in the evening, having first divided up the treasure (with Girnag getting an equal share as a 'friend' of one of the party).
 
 
 
Vidgís Alfkin has great difficulties in hiring retainers. After insulting (accidentally) two potential hirelings, vicious and untrue rumours pread in Bondport about her. She does, however, manage to hire Pallas, a mercenary from the north who says he has experience fighting the famed Orcs of the Purple Claw.
 
 
 
Dagmaer hires a Skandik retainer by the name of Odo Many-Arrows
 
 
 
Damayanti hires an acolyte of Poseidon called Klytaimēstra
 
 
 
Lysippe has Vidgis deposit some of her money into her temple account (taking a fee, of course).
 
 
 
Girnag returns in the morning riding a splendid warhorse, bought with his share of the treasure and also with his former earnings as a mercenary.
 
 
 
The party, as a whole, buy supplies for the upcoming journal back to the dungeon.
 
 
 
During the night the clerics in the party magically heal Gorbo, who is still suffering from wounds.
 
 
 
'''Airday, 16th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
Girnag returns in the morning riding a splendid warhorse, bought with his share of the treasure and also with his former earnings as a mercenary.
 
 
 
The party then (with Girnag tagging along) set out again for the dungeon, and also to find the spider for the promised reward, with Lysippe riding her pack mule.
 
 
 
They soon arrive at the borders of the hill-country (where they had seen the spider) and spend most of the day walking in circles trying to find it. Finally, the spider appears, attacking Girnag and wounding him. Zossi, luckily, manages to slay it before it can wound any other person and the party removes the chelicerae (hoping the noble will be true to his word and reward them 1000 pieces of silver).
 
 
 
Before the party can move on, they suddenly spot a dozen killer bees! Fortunately, the two party mages manage to send them into a magical sleep before any other party members die in the same way Thorvald did. After moving away from the scene of the carnage, the group sets camp.
 
 
 
'''Waterday, 17th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
At first it seems this day will be uneventful. But then, again, the party encounters a group of bandits, members of The Sons of the Chaotic Neutrality. The bandit leader is Orm Ormsson who demands gold, arrows and maybe a mule.
 
 
 
'''Section needed for catchup.'''
 
 
 
'''Earthday, 18th Thawmist, 4433 BCC '''
 
 
 
'''Fireday, 19th Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
 
 
'''Spiritday, 20th of Thawmist, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
Making the way back to the underground dwellers' realm the party's rest is interrupted by a ghastly wraith, it resists Lysippe's attempts to repel it, but succumbs to the power of Thorhelm. After resting the party returns to the realm of the undergrounders where they face questioning about the failure of their mission.
 
 
 
'''Airday, 1st of Dewsnap, 4433 BCC'''
 
 
 
The undergrounders give the party a choice of three options: to leave hostages and find a Llama of the Earth Shaker to come underground before the hostages are released; to stay and teach the people of the underground about Helios; or to go through a magic portal to explore part of the world above that it leads to. The party elects to take the third choice and return to the surface.
 
 
 
Passing through the portal the party finds itself in a desert with a burning sun beating down. After building a funeral pyre for the fallen Hrolf they move on northwards suffering in the heat until they encounter a large band of dervishes. Luckily the dervishes are friendly, though their leader, Hazar of the Undine calls the party the prophesied ones led by a halfling. Hazar's god Bukera is able to create water for the party to drink their fill.
 
  
 
== XP and Loot Tracking ==
 
== XP and Loot Tracking ==
 
'''Taken from the dungeon'''
 
  
 
2400 sp and 700 gp (divided up among the party and retainers); 1200 silver pieces remain in the dungeon
 
2400 sp and 700 gp (divided up among the party and retainers); 1200 silver pieces remain in the dungeon
  
 
A Potion of Healing: a transparent container; a few ounces of red liquid lie within
 
A Potion of Healing: a transparent container; a few ounces of red liquid lie within
 
'''Taken from the bandits'''
 
 
Three suits of plate armour (given to Zossi's men)
 
Two swords
 
One sword +1 (non-intelligent) (held by Gorbo)
 
One crystal ball (held by Vigdis)
 
One potion of clairvoyance
 
One potion of giant strength
 
One helm of alignment changing
 
Two gems worth 100 gp each
 
One gem worth 50 gp
 
One gem worth 1000 gp
 
 
[[B/X Equipment and Movement]]
 

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