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*Quentin Nary - cooper - killed about a week ago, "stabbed in the back" after he "got in a fight with someone over gods."
 
*Quentin Nary - cooper - killed about a week ago, "stabbed in the back" after he "got in a fight with someone over gods."
 
*Gilly Stonetoss - gnome blacksmith - killed a night ago in front of the inn, by some sort of slashing weapon
 
*Gilly Stonetoss - gnome blacksmith - killed a night ago in front of the inn, by some sort of slashing weapon
*Xalyth - kobold - killed last night in her home
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*Xalyth - kobold - killed last night in her home, by claws
  
 
==Possible Clues==
 
==Possible Clues==

Latest revision as of 15:17, 7 April 2023

The Murders[edit]

  • Kathra's cattle - killed about a month ago at her home outside of Graymoor. Throats torn out, as if by an animal.
  • Sanda's pony - killed about a month ago.
  • Ser James Bayleaf - killed about two weeks ago in front of his house, apparently stabbed in the chest.
  • Quentin Nary - cooper - killed about a week ago, "stabbed in the back" after he "got in a fight with someone over gods."
  • Gilly Stonetoss - gnome blacksmith - killed a night ago in front of the inn, by some sort of slashing weapon
  • Xalyth - kobold - killed last night in her home, by claws

Possible Clues[edit]

  • Kathra's cattle were killed but not eaten.
  • Someone with large, booted feet was near Gilly when he died.
  • Ser James had a blade sent from the Rays of Soleus, a religious order of monster-hunters, and buried under a tree with an owl carved in the trunk.
  • Gilly's teenage daughter Eryn is missing.
  • Gilly was recently commissioned to make something involving a large and complicated system of locks and bars.
  • A series of footprints lead away from the Stonetoss house and to a nearby copse of trees, where they become confused with some large canine tracks.
  • Gilly was going to give Eryn a silver arrowhead of Elvish workmanship as a gift