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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #105 on: March 08, 2014, 02:33:49 pm »

When Rhogar reaches the gates of the castle, look confused about why there is a random BWAAing guard. Ask Vulpec what's going on.
Hello, Shardmind. Erm... What is that guy doing?

Vulpec shrugs, and gesture that would be more reassuring if its entire shoulders did not rearrange themselves to do so. "I am not knowing."
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #106 on: March 08, 2014, 02:43:32 pm »

"I will find some way to repay this kindness, but for now, farewell."

Do the obvious and loot all the things from the bandit dwelling. If there is furniture, also consider selling the base to a real-estate agent.

You attempt to dig to the bandits' room from through the rubble in the door, but are unable to reach the central dwelling. The hall is devoid of anything but bricks and dirt.

Out in the fresh air, Keyleth took a deep breath and smiled a little.

That was certainly interesting. Shame I never found out anything about those hat-jewels, but I'm sure one of the rest knows more about it than I do.

She watched one of the dragonborn from the fight march off boasting of his deeds, and shook her head ruefully at his attitude. She decided to find a nearby tavern and get some water after all the exercise she got.

Keyleth walks out of the alleyway. She takes an immediate step left and finds a bar with a sign proclaiming it as "The Wagon of Mighty Parties"; the sign has a picture of a canvas-topped wagon with several jolly fellows surrounding it. Keyleth steps inside, only to find a few bored-looking halflings at tables, a bartender whose looks tell that he doesn't want to be there, and a barrel with some stacked wooden cups next to the door with the message engraved into it "FREE WATER HELP YOURSELF".

When Rhogar reaches the gates of the castle, look confused about why there is a random BWAAing guard. Ask Vulpec what's going on.
Hello, Shardmind. Erm... What is that guy doing?


When Rhogar reaches the gates of the castle, look confused about why there is a random BWAAing guard. Ask Vulpec what's going on.
Hello, Shardmind. Erm... What is that guy doing?
When Rhogar reaches the gates of the castle, look confused about why there is a random BWAAing guard. Ask Vulpec what's going on.
Hello, Shardmind. Erm... What is that guy doing?

Vulpec shrugs, and gesture that would be more reassuring if its entire shoulders did not rearrange themselves to do so. "I am not knowing."

Find a safe place to get down, and then continue to the castle gates by street.
When David approaches the castle gate, he approaches a guard. "I am here to speak to the [appropriate religious leader]."

As the dragonborn and shardmind speak, David hops down and comes across the guard, who is now nearly screaming, and the dragonborn and shardmind discussing what the guard may be up to. Suddenly, the doors burst open and nearly knock the guard on his face.

An eladrin emerges from the castle. He has long, dark brown hair, keeping it back from his face with a leather band. His eyes are pure orbs of a sort of mesmerizing blue. He wears simple robes of blue. Unusually for an eladrin, he has a small moustache. Hm. Anyway, the eladrin speaks:

"What is that infernal noi-- oh, it's you, Johnson." The eladrin looks at the three of you. "I am sorry. We installed this button--" the eladrin indicates a large, round stone button. "--which operates the alarm. Johnson never discovered it was there. Anyway, allow me to introduce myself. I am Jakme Fallensky, a wandering eladrin enchanter. I came here after discovering the halflings of Cri and their rich cultural history. The royalty here just love scholars and offered me lodging here. I have grown to be almost part of the family since coming here nearly a month ago. Anyway, I digress. Why are you here?"
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #107 on: March 08, 2014, 02:45:54 pm »

Keyleth (very cautiously) tests the water, checking for mold or other nasty things.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #108 on: March 08, 2014, 02:45:59 pm »

"I am here to speak to the [appropriate religious leader] about escorting any pilgrims to any holy sites they might wish to visit."

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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #109 on: March 08, 2014, 02:49:35 pm »

Keyleth (very cautiously) tests the water, checking for mold or other nasty things.

The water is clean and fresh. This place must have a spring right under it or something.

"I am here to speak to the [appropriate religious leader] about escorting any pilgrims to any holy sites they might wish to visit."


Jakme speaks. "Oh, OK then. Just head through these gates and follow the stone pathway to the east."
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #110 on: March 08, 2014, 02:52:09 pm »

EDIT: oops didn't notice that post.
I'm not sure about the Shardmind, who I have never met before, but I'm here to return the Lady's jewels. I hunted the thieves to their lair, with the help of my travelling friend, whose whereabouts I'm unsure of at the moment, and I took both the stolen goods and a promise to never steal again from them.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #111 on: March 08, 2014, 02:52:21 pm »

Keyleth (very cautiously) tests the water, checking for mold or other nasty things.

The water is clean and fresh. This place must have a spring right under it or something.
((The barkeep is obviously a 3.5 cleric who cast Purify Food and Drink on it.))
"I am here to speak to the [appropriate religious leader] about escorting any pilgrims to any holy sites they might wish to visit."


Jakme speaks. "Oh, OK then. Just head through these gates and follow the stone pathway to the east."
"Thank you, Jakme."
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #112 on: March 08, 2014, 02:54:48 pm »

Nodding in approval at the water, Keyleth takes a cup and heads for a nearby table. As she drinks, she observes the other people at the bar - sort of a hobby of hers.

Insight check!
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #113 on: March 08, 2014, 02:55:56 pm »

Well, thanks anyway. So, what are you doing here?

"I was hoping to inquiring about a flyer I saw in the market."
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #114 on: March 08, 2014, 03:00:39 pm »

((Oh, fine. No obscene volumes of knickknacks for me.))

Travel to the castle, noting any sinkholes I happen to pass.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #115 on: March 08, 2014, 03:11:23 pm »

Nodding in approval at the water, Keyleth takes a cup and heads for a nearby table. As she drinks, she observes the other people at the bar - sort of a hobby of hers.

Insight check!

You see nothing of note. This place is one of the most boring on Ekris.

((Oh, fine. No obscene volumes of knickknacks for me.))

Travel to the castle, noting any sinkholes I happen to pass.

You climb the ladder and walk up to the castle. You see the dragonborn from earlier talking with a Shardmind, and you also see... David! They are all lined up in front of an eladrin with blue eyes and robes.

There are also no sinkholes.

Well, thanks anyway. So, what are you doing here?

"I was hoping to inquiring about a flyer I saw in the market."

Jakme tells you, "Oh, the one about the jewels. Ahem. The Halflady Elys refuses to be seen except for one with the jewels."

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I'm not sure about the Shardmind, who I have never met before, but I'm here to return the Lady's jewels. I hunted the thieves to their lair, with the help of my travelling friend, whose whereabouts I'm unsure of at the moment, and I took both the stolen goods and a promise to never steal again from them.


Jakme's face brightens. "Ah! You found the gems! You say your travelling friend assisted you? Where is the fellow?"
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #117 on: March 08, 2014, 03:54:36 pm »

I'm not actually certain where he went... I assumed he had followed me, but apparently not. I'm certain he'll be along any moment now, though. There were also several others who, while they didn't actually help me get the jewels, helped me to escape the thieves lair with them when a mysterious entity summoned a troll to stop us. I know not where they went, either.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #118 on: March 08, 2014, 03:57:10 pm »

Well, the company might be lacking and the decor even more so, but at least Keyleth was refreshed. She left the tavern and decided, on a whim, to try and find that castle mentioned in the note. Maybe she could see those crown jewels everyone kept talking about.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons: The Heroes of Ekris Homebrew Campaign
« Reply #119 on: March 08, 2014, 04:12:54 pm »

Satisfied that justice was served today, Grarahrn decided to find the nearest temple or shrine dedicated to Enrkol.
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