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30+ treasure chest Containing 1d6 thousand poe of jewels, jwelery coins and 1d6 magic items , roll above , treat repeat rolls as diamond worth 1d3 thousand poe).
 
30+ treasure chest Containing 1d6 thousand poe of jewels, jwelery coins and 1d6 magic items , roll above , treat repeat rolls as diamond worth 1d3 thousand poe).
 
 
 
[ooc] I forgot that the original deal was to return the sword and map, as Deli reminds me. [/ooc]
 
 
The pirates’ responses to Shelly’s outburst vary. Some are indignant, others amused. A few seem pleased that the Dragons will come to terms and they will get their share of loot.
 
 
“Look,” says an old greybeard. “ By rights both these items are ours according to our original deal. But let’s agree to half the haul, if there’s any unhappiness. There are captains here , it is true, who would like to see you shift on the seas and a small spot of debt would make you jump to it. But I fancy you’ll do so anyways, with or without bills to honour. Besides, I’d like some of that coin.”
 
 
He explains the present situation of Port Secret.
 
 
“ The Wizard’s Realm is the great power in the Old World. Our old enemies, whom we conquered for a time but now have the City of Pirates to the wall. They made the Captains’ Council in the City of Pirates swear to peace and respect the sea routes that cross between the Realm and the Wizards’ northern colonies.”
 
 
“Our town is not bound by that treaty. We sail north, capturing trade ships and fleeing south, faster than their escorts can chase us. But that work is becoming harder. Less treasure to be had on those trade ships, and more grain and timber. Not worth chancing a ship for.”
 
 
“But here’s our new chance. The Wizard’s Realm is protected by an order of knights known as the Champions. Elves, of course, so they can be snooty and claim to have the folks’ best interests at heart. They purport to follow the causes of Law and Goodness. But some champion only Law, and not a few Law without Goodness. A faction, the Champions of Judgment have broken away and made Fishton, the Realms richest port, their base.”
 

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