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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.  
 
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.  

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