Shadows Over Bogenhafen

From RPGnet
Revision as of 11:13, 26 October 2008 by 78.16.206.81 (talk)
Jump to: navigation, search

Crib Sheet: A page reminding various players of people they have met and things they have seen in the second adventure of the Enemy Within Campaign. The GM is Zinoviev Letter and the game follows the exploits of Axel, Rudiger, Berlyn, Beatrix, Hanz and Leopold as they try to make their way in the world.

The In Character Thread is [here] and the Out of Character Thread is [here].

People known in Bogenhafen:

1. Father Jurgen, A priest so old that his wrinkles have wrinkles. Mutters incomprehensibly and shouts "SPEAK UP THERE! WHAT?" whenever anyone speaks to him.

2. Father Karl, A priest actually capable of holding a conversation.

3. Josef Quartijn: Josef is the rotund, bearded and jolly master of the good barge the Berebelli.

4. Magistrate Richter: A town councillor who offered the group a reward and then mysteriously snatched it away.

Clues found:

1. A letter, found on the body of a dead man who looks remarkably like Axel.

"Messrs Lock, Stock and Barl, Civil Lawyers, Commissioners for Oaths, etc, Garten Weg Bogenhafen"

"Dear Herr Lieberung,

After many lengthy researches, we have come to believe that you are the only living relative of one Baronet Lieberung, late of the town of Ubersreik. This being the case, and any other heretofore unknown and pertinent matters notwithstanding, I am herewith charged to inform you that you are the sole beneficiary of the Baronet's last will and testament (hereinafter referred to as the document of the first party).

I, the undersigned acting in my capacity as legal executor of the aforenamed document of the first party, do therefore urge you to make your way with all speed to my offices in the town of Bogenhafen. Thereupon, providing that you can provide an affidavit declaring your identity as Kastor Aloysius Lieberung, signed by two witnesses, we shall be pleased to hand over the title deeds to the Baronet's Manor House, together with its contents (which include a most tastefully stocked wine cellar), its extensive estates and the sum of twenty thousand Gold Crowns.

I remain your most humble and respectful servant,

Dietrich Barl, K.C., LL. B (Alt)

Signed this day the 10th of Nacheren, in the two thousandth, two hundredth and twelfth year of the Empire.

Printed by Schultz and Friedmann, Bogenhafen."