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We pause to lick our wounds and Josephine has to use all her powers of persuasion to convince the Dwarves to carry the music box back to the boat and thence to the Castle when we leave.  The party debates how to recompense the Dwarves from whose purse--the English Crown's or Flora's Dashwood inheritance. <br><br>
 
We pause to lick our wounds and Josephine has to use all her powers of persuasion to convince the Dwarves to carry the music box back to the boat and thence to the Castle when we leave.  The party debates how to recompense the Dwarves from whose purse--the English Crown's or Flora's Dashwood inheritance. <br><br>
  
We find the entrance to an underground cavern or passage and investigate the possibility it might lead to the castle on the oppposite shore.  Josephine uses all her persuasion again to get one of the Dwarves, Kristoff, to check it.  She accompanies him into the cavern while his partner waits with the music box. <br><br>
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We find the entrance to an underground cavern or passage and investigate the possibility it might lead to the castle on the oppposite shore.  Josephine uses all her persuasion again to get one of the Dwarves, Kristoff, to check it.  She accompanies him into the cavern while his partner waits with the music box. He whistles and claps and determines it's 1000 feet long, going due west, and it's about 200 feet wide. It took a lot of work to make.  "You can park a town down here," he says. It's not a little cold and not a little dank, down here.<br><br>
  
  

Revision as of 17:36, 5 March 2011

Episode mount in progress--Archivist.

Game Date: 05 Mar 2011
Present: Cindy, Kim, Maer, Andy, and Jim


Wednesday, September 11, 1867

We pause to lick our wounds and Josephine has to use all her powers of persuasion to convince the Dwarves to carry the music box back to the boat and thence to the Castle when we leave. The party debates how to recompense the Dwarves from whose purse--the English Crown's or Flora's Dashwood inheritance.

We find the entrance to an underground cavern or passage and investigate the possibility it might lead to the castle on the oppposite shore. Josephine uses all her persuasion again to get one of the Dwarves, Kristoff, to check it. She accompanies him into the cavern while his partner waits with the music box. He whistles and claps and determines it's 1000 feet long, going due west, and it's about 200 feet wide. It took a lot of work to make. "You can park a town down here," he says. It's not a little cold and not a little dank, down here.


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