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At 13, she joined the Church of Iomedae seeking guidance to truly understand what was good and what was evil, what was right and what was wrong. She also trained in fighting, enjoying the strength she gained. When her mother caught a winter fever and died when she was 16, Kineld made the decision to devote her life to the church and share its message of good and righteousness. It gave her a home and gave her life purpose. When Waterbridge was attacked, she and several other members of her order were sent to defend and protect the city. The evil of the goblins must not be allowed to spill into the good land of Venadir.
 
At 13, she joined the Church of Iomedae seeking guidance to truly understand what was good and what was evil, what was right and what was wrong. She also trained in fighting, enjoying the strength she gained. When her mother caught a winter fever and died when she was 16, Kineld made the decision to devote her life to the church and share its message of good and righteousness. It gave her a home and gave her life purpose. When Waterbridge was attacked, she and several other members of her order were sent to defend and protect the city. The evil of the goblins must not be allowed to spill into the good land of Venadir.
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'''Srdjan Trgo (pronounced Sir-jen Turr-go)'''
 
The son of poor immigrant farmers Vlod and Illya Trgo, Srdjan was no stranger to hard work. He hated his lot in life... always on the plow, a hoe, with a pitchfork, or picking what little harvest his family could afford, and despite his disdain for the cards fate had dealt him, he had an average and simple life. His father Vlod treated him well and taught him the values of a "good man", and his mother Illya loved him dearly, reminding him to always be fair to everyone no matter where they came from.
 
It's not that Srdjan didn't love his parents in return, he just felt that he was destined for something greater and when he came of age he decided that he needed to make a mark upon the world. His wanderlust and yearning for adventure led him to join a militia, where he was given simple training as a pikeman. To this he took well, for his 17 years of hard farming had made him strong and given him a certain comfort with the pike and similar weapons.
 
He fought with the militia for a few years and eventually began to desire for something different. After 5 years he resigned and began to wander again.
 
 
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The staff was handed over to the Prefect of Sulindal, where he imprisoned it behind a wall of stone where it would remain until his high wizard would be able to return from Westmarch... whereupon it would be destroyed. While in Sulindal, they found that Captain Malakin and his entire force was killed by goblins... goblins who had wizardly assistance.
 
The staff was handed over to the Prefect of Sulindal, where he imprisoned it behind a wall of stone where it would remain until his high wizard would be able to return from Westmarch... whereupon it would be destroyed. While in Sulindal, they found that Captain Malakin and his entire force was killed by goblins... goblins who had wizardly assistance.
 
 
 
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'''Episode 7 - Hunting Fireballs'''
 
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The group learns the hard way that The Pack has split into two factions. One led by the half orc Zerc, and the other by the half elf Praxes. Praxes' group is now called The Band of the Hand is doing some mercenary work for the human refugees. The humans are paying for dead goblins, and the group smells the foul stench of necromancy. They also learn that Lord Darkstarr now calls himself Castellation Darkstarr, and tried to have Sir Ringstone arrested. Darkstarr proclaimed that the Kingdom of Paltros is not part of the Venadir empire. Captain Malakin's sister Kai is found hanging out with The Band of the Hand.
 
 
Kai tells them of the wizards that she wants revenge on the wizards who killed her brother. The arty agrees to help her in exchange for her help in locating Sir Ringstone.
 
 
After a few days of following Kai in her hawk form, the party comeas across a convocation of mages and hobgoblins. The mages are stating that now that the forces have come through, they are no longer needed here. The Goblins are arguing that they need the wizards to get past the undead that are protecting the humans in the keep... and the wizards say that - the elves gather their strength for another assault. Your forces are split between Barrownook and this wretched place that continues to bog down your army. The humans are moving a very large force from Westmarch... your usefulness is at an end. The wizards then vanish from the ground they stand on. Shortly after, a loud crack is heard and felt by those sensitive to the ways of magic. Later investigations reveal that they were in a teleportation ring that was destroyed after they left.
 
 
Failing to avenge Malakin, our heroes locate Ringstone (injured). The next day, the party leaves for Barrownook with the Empire's most renown night in their midst. Ringstone tells them that others were arrested, including their friend Elderest Tithe.
 
 
 
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'''Episode 8 & 9 - Clockwork Angels'''
 
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From the hills above Barrownook, it was seen that the goblins have wrecked this city, but small pockets of human resistance exist. Everyone saddles up, and moves to save a nearby tower that is under siege. Ringstone and company make short work of dozens of goblinoids to free the tower. Inside, they discover Princess Anika. It seems that Anika and Ringstone have a fondness for each other that is more than governmental.
 
 
Anika was traveling to Waterbridge to meet her Fiance (Lord Darkstarr), when Barrownook was assaulted. Her personal guard was all lost in the battle, and she is now alone and anonymous. She tells them of a wizard who died in the assault... and his lab which contains an iron golem. The party is sent to get the golem to help the war effort.
 
 
Arriving at the wizard's lab, they find that one of his clockworks has achieved sentience. This clockwork call himself the new Creator, and attempts to capture the adventurers so he may use their souls to bring life to his "brothers". The party almost loses everything when The Creator brings the golem down upon them.
 
 
A second assault upon the tower yields better results, as Armistead painfully distracts the golem while everyone else takes on The Creator. Returning to town with an iron golem, smashing through the goblin lines rallies the troops. Several goblin encampments are smashed, the party are hailed as heroes, and a feast is prepared as this is the first break that Barrownook has had in weeks of siege.
 
 
Well into the feast, Kineld gets a "special plate". Inside she finds a note:
 
 
  Hello kitten,
 
  I thought you’d never get to see your old man at work. Life is full of little surprises.
 
  Dad
 
 
A moment later, Sir Ringstone begins to choke.
 
 
After a futile search for the poisoner, a heartbroken princess Anika severs one of Ringstone's toes and entrusts Kineld to bring it to Westmarch to have him resurrected. She also give the party Ringstone's spear to prove their identity and intent.
 
 
 
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'''Episode 10 - Movin on up, and plummeting down'''
 
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They meet the Lord Commander (Lord Patick) at the Templar chapter house in Westmarch to deliver the bad news and hand over the toe. The next morning, word spreads quickly that not only is Ringstone dead, but his resurrection failed. The body was reformed, but the soul failed to enter it. The clergy is stunned and rumors abound.
 
 
 
Ringstone's position is temporarily filled by a Templar named Andros. Sir Andros' first mission is to bring 10,000 troops south to put a stop to the border skirmishes with Palderton. Andros asks the party to aid him by delivering a letter to Falcon Spike in advance of his army. This is where they meet Srdjan, an ex soldier that had served with Sir Andros.
 
 
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Lord Anvilcaster,
 
 
Prepare the city for an influx of troops. Templar Andros Ordim is being promoted and taking the place of the late Sir Ringstone and leading 1000 troops south to your hold, and will be conscripting as available on his travels south. Falcon Spike is expected to field 200 or more.
 
 
High Templar Patick
 
Lord Protector of Westmarch
 
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On the way to Falcon Spike, the heroes tangle with a couple of griffin riding mercenaries that Srdjan identifies as "The Adamentine Talon".
 
 
When they get to Falcon Spike, they find that the dwarven town is teeming with soldiers and mercenary groups. Delivering the message is easy, but their welcome is gruff. Lord Anvilcaster responds to Ringstone's death by saying,"He always put his nose where it didn't belong, looks like someone finally took it off for him."
 
 
During their stay, Kineld tells the party of her father the poisoning assassin. In town she is able to find an alchemist that is able to exchange notes with her father and arrange a meeting in the halfling city of Grandolton.
 
 
Yennin learns of some kidnapped halfling kids that are being kept in "The Nursery". As the army approaches, horns blow across the city and the main doors to the fortress city shut. In this time of confusion, the plan to free the halfling children is enacted. With the children free, the party feather falls down a mining chute (losing Ringstone's spear in the process) and fleeing for the safety of the Westmarch army.
 
 
After meeting with Andros, Armistead announces that he must part ways and seek out his father in the south.
 
 
 
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'''Episode 11 - Horror Story'''
 
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Trekking across the plains with 3 halfling kids is a nice reprieve, until it starts raining. Hard.
 
 
Terry (12) and Berry Brambleskin (7) are the sons of the governor. Terry talks their collective ear off makes all sorts of promises about rewards that his father will bestow upon the heroes. The younger brother, Berry, is traumatized and won’t say a word. The other is Svet Silverstrings, son of the merchant Anders Silverstrings. Svet is forlorn and homesick, but at least willing to talk.
 
 
The kids start whining about the rain. The while a lot. After a few hours, a light can be seen in the distance, and a town a valley below them.
 
They are considering taking shelter in the town when the hairs on the back of Kineld’s neck stand on end... a malevolence like she’s never encountered before. The wagon is suddenly lost in a globe of darkness and they find Berry missing. Kineld and Yennin go to the town to look for Berry while the others while Srdjan and Lankin look after the kid.
 
 
Kineld finds a completely empty village, with only a single light on at the top of the church. In the village center Berry is standing on the branch of a tree. This fell tree has several nooses hanging from it, all full except one. The remaining noose is around Berry's neck. Berry gives a malicious laugh and smile, then jumps. Yennin makes an amazing shot to break the rope and Kineld catches the kid. From the top of the church a crazy old man starts screaming to run before the swamp witch gets them. All the while, the others are chasing illusions of Berry in the woods.
 
 
Eventually the group huddles in the church, and the swamp witch hurls illusions at them through a restless night. In the morning, it is still cloudy and raining. In the morning, they make a run for it and are saved only by the light of day - which the swamp witch (really a demon) flees. Kineld is hurt badly as they move as quickly as possible. Berry said his first words again and hugged Kineld as soon as she awoke from her wounds and Terry got his first drink of wine with Srdjan.
 
 
 
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'''Episode 12 - The Rewards of Halflings'''
 
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Kineld took the one remaining horse ahead to meet her father... though it turned out to be her (supposed to be dead) mother who sent the note. Her parents are apparently a renoun team of assassins. Kineld was warned to stay away from the south, there was a war brewing.
 
 
The rest of the party collected a substantial reward (including some unique magic items) and got drunk with the halflings in celebration. They also got their next job.
 
 
Along the way both Kineld and the rest ran across The Adamentine Talon, among whom there was a young man who looked like a 15 year old version of their friend Armistead. The Talon is here to make sure Palderton's interest were looked after, and the halflings were not equipped to handle them, especially when the children of the two most influential families were being held hostage.
 
 
The next job was to get onto the haunted island on Convict Lake and eliminate the Talon presence in Grandolton before the news of the children's return got out. This they did, by using a Rock to Mud scroll on the keystone of the aging tower; and unceremoniously dropping the Talon five stories to the ground in the middle of the night. Two of the Talon escaped and fled (towards Falcon Spike), and rewards were collected again. During their time on the haunted island, they met a little Homunculus named Onvair - he'd been trapped there for 400 years and had some out dated concepts of the Venadir Empire. Lankin decided to make a blood bond with him and make him a familiar (of sorts).
 
 
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'''Episode 13 - The Northern Meet'''
 
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The team is going North to Westmarch because they want to investigate a Wizards group known as the Black Thorn (whom they have had many hints of). Onvair reveals that "Old Master" was a founding member of the Black Thorn wizards guild. They used to meet near a town called Gilron. He was never allowed to the meeting place, but it was somewhere nearby. Gilron is 300 years gone, but there were farms there. And they were able to find the "Northern Meet" that the Black thorn use as a conclave. Here they found a large map room that shows a divided empire, a greatly expanded Palderton, and a "Southern Meet".
 
 
They also found a letter (below), some unfinished magic items, and magical cloak clasps shaped like black roses that they believe are used to identify the Black Thorn.
 
 
''Lord Rainbolt,''
 
 
''I will not be able to attend the next conclave, as I have received grievous family news which needs my personal attention. Please accept the contents of this chest from my personal cache as an apology. I’m afraid my work is not complete, but your eldest should be capable of finishing several of the items in a few days. Rest assured, I will make it to Palderton in time for the wedding with the remainder of the dowry in hand.''
 
 
''Master Raste Vo ''
 
 
Lastly, but importantly, the Lankin find a series of books that talk about how an ancient Lich once used magic to capture a soul at the time of death in order to make a "Death knight" to serve him. The book further theorized that use the same technology to capture a soul to power a magic item if the soul were of sufficient strength. Summizing that this was used on Sir Ringstone, and that the Black Thorn may be involved in Westmarch, they continued the journey back to the capital city.
 
 
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'''Episode 14 - Cultists, Terrorists, Same Thing'''
 
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The party returned to Westmarch without further incident. A few days later, Princess Anika and her "army" showed up outside of the gates. The heroes went out to greet her and were able to warn the Princess about Duke Marken, and the rest of the Black Thorn. The next day, there was a heroes parade into the city. All went well until an Angel fell, dead, into the middle of the parade. Amidst the chaos and panic that ensued, Kineld and Lankin got to the angel and found it to be a fake. It was some poor woman who had been beaten to death and griffin wings sewn into her back. The heroes brought her to the Templar's chapter house and then proceeded to the castle to speak with Princess Anika.  At the palace, they were rebuffed by Duke Marken - who was here to join the security council.
 
 
Back in the streets, chaos and riots still ruled the already tense city. Flyers were being posted everywhere that claimed that the angel was slain by Lamashtu (Lord of chaos), sparking more chaos. Kineld gave speeches to the crowds to calm the masses, and Yennan was able to track one of the people posting flyers to the warehouse district. With everyone gathered they assaulted the warehouse to find the Lamashtu priests and a demon they had summoned. This battle did not go well. Lankin was speared through the neck, killing him instantly. Srdjan stood toe to toe with the demon for a time, but also fell when overcome with fear. The scene ended with Kineld carrying away a subdued cultist away from the scene and Yennan gathering his fallen friends when it was clear that the demon and his master had left.
 

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