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* A paladin maid of the Battle Order of the High Angel Volox is here in the village. A hero from the Long War, a gnoll-killer and undead hunter in equal measure. She is here as a courier from Prince Rufe. Sent back from the front to assist at home. As you are a sworn Wizards' Clerk I can share with you that her purpose is to defend the countryside hereabouts and await further orders from the Prince. Most mysterious and secretive. I will introduce you to her. Your mission and hers align, after all. She is about her afternoon prayers." | * A paladin maid of the Battle Order of the High Angel Volox is here in the village. A hero from the Long War, a gnoll-killer and undead hunter in equal measure. She is here as a courier from Prince Rufe. Sent back from the front to assist at home. As you are a sworn Wizards' Clerk I can share with you that her purpose is to defend the countryside hereabouts and await further orders from the Prince. Most mysterious and secretive. I will introduce you to her. Your mission and hers align, after all. She is about her afternoon prayers." | ||
* We believe that The Necromancer in The Deep Halls is a servant of Xygag, God of the Maze, who rewards magicians who construct strange dungeons for his unholy entertainment. I believe that the so-called Caves of Filth are an early work by the Necromancer. His first effort to please the detestable Xygag. I wondered what the Caves' 'signature' might be. The surprise or twist that confounds explorers, and delights Xygag and the demon princes he entertains. | * We believe that The Necromancer in The Deep Halls is a servant of Xygag, God of the Maze, who rewards magicians who construct strange dungeons for his unholy entertainment. I believe that the so-called Caves of Filth are an early work by the Necromancer. His first effort to please the detestable Xygag. I wondered what the Caves' 'signature' might be. The surprise or twist that confounds explorers, and delights Xygag and the demon princes he entertains. | ||
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==Deep Halls== | ==Deep Halls== | ||
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* 4 cure light wounds, maxed | * 4 cure light wounds, maxed | ||
* About 50gps in shared cash | * About 50gps in shared cash | ||
− | * A ruby | + | * A ruby |
; From Deep Halls | ; From Deep Halls | ||
* 2,000 gps' worth of general loot taken to Worborne: cloth, wine and fine foodstuffs stolen from the highways. | * 2,000 gps' worth of general loot taken to Worborne: cloth, wine and fine foodstuffs stolen from the highways. | ||
* 1,000 gps is recovered in money, jewels and precious portable items. | * 1,000 gps is recovered in money, jewels and precious portable items. | ||
− | * Three unknown potions | + | * Three unknown potions, two scrolls and a wand that radiate magic faintly. |
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==Runa Wolfhunter== | ==Runa Wolfhunter== | ||
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'''masterwork chain shirt''' | '''masterwork chain shirt''' | ||
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History: When Rubani Bearhunter returned from the wars, he was leaving as a hero, a man whose skills had left legends behind him of his deadly skills, of the foes slain by his lethal, silent bolts. But when Rubani Bearhunter returned from the wars, he was not a whole man-- injuries had left him maimed, crippled. Worse, when he returned home, he learned that his wife had died, as had his sons. Only his daughter was left to him, but how could he provide for her, crippled as he was? | History: When Rubani Bearhunter returned from the wars, he was leaving as a hero, a man whose skills had left legends behind him of his deadly skills, of the foes slain by his lethal, silent bolts. But when Rubani Bearhunter returned from the wars, he was not a whole man-- injuries had left him maimed, crippled. Worse, when he returned home, he learned that his wife had died, as had his sons. Only his daughter was left to him, but how could he provide for her, crippled as he was? | ||
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Club | Club | ||
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+ | You might actually have a bit of money, 20 gps, a fortune | ||
cloak of leadership, conferring an aura of authority [+2 to intimidate and persuade], jet black with crimson lining | cloak of leadership, conferring an aura of authority [+2 to intimidate and persuade], jet black with crimson lining | ||
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Boots of the Cat (soft grey): The boot’s wearer always takes the minimum possible damage from falls (as if the GM had rolled a 1 on each die of damage incurred by the fall) and at the end of a fall always lands on his feet. | Boots of the Cat (soft grey): The boot’s wearer always takes the minimum possible damage from falls (as if the GM had rolled a 1 on each die of damage incurred by the fall) and at the end of a fall always lands on his feet. | ||
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Cure light wounds potion, maxed (9 pts each) (2) | Cure light wounds potion, maxed (9 pts each) (2) | ||
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==Alita Blackwood== | ==Alita Blackwood== | ||
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: Heavy steel shield (AC +2, penalty -2, 15lbs.) | : Heavy steel shield (AC +2, penalty -2, 15lbs.) | ||
: Heavy mace +1 (1d8+1, x2, Bashing, 8lbs.) | : Heavy mace +1 (1d8+1, x2, Bashing, 8lbs.) | ||
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; Combat | ; Combat | ||
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Light Crossbow | Light Crossbow | ||
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Masterwork Short Staff (Shoulder Length) | Masterwork Short Staff (Shoulder Length) | ||
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potion of bull's strength | potion of bull's strength | ||
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23 gp | 23 gp | ||
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