I took 1,450 gp out of the party fund to represent Ethan taking his bit.
The dragonfang shortsword's bleeding effect is normal damage; it can be healed with a heal check or hp recovery, just like all other bleeding wounds.
Maelrigar's loot can be vendor-trashed for 1901 gp and 5 sp. Most of it came from the +1 greatsword, but a decent chunk was from the star sapphire. If you decide to give Corina the scroll, your revenue will decrease to 1889 gp.
Alchemist's frost looks fine to me. Great for killing people,
and keeping your food chilled!
I'm not sure what exactly you mean when you ask for craft checks in the background, Grek, but you guys usually get a bit of time to make craft checks while using the sandflier... also, when you miss a session, you get the option to spend the in-game time you missed making craft checks (or scribing scrolls or doing other down-time type things).
I am completely unfamiliar with
beisatsuki or whatever Beisutsukai... but it doesn't look like an overpowered selection of domains or anything, and my stance on religions is basically "go for it, but don't expect it to change much for you
", so I'll give it the go-ahead.
Grek, the projected wealth for a level 3 character is actually 2,700 coins... I don't think we're
too incredibly far off the mark in that regard, so go with that.
There totally is room on Bote for an alchemy lab. My interpretation of the item is that it's basically a briefcase full of beakers and vials and measuring spoons and suchlike, so you can do chemistry with some significant figures. As long as you've got enough room to sit down on the floor and cross your legs, you can do alchemy. (also, the sandflier flies quite smoothly, so it won't screw you up)
Just to clarify for Ryngest's Frigid Blades, you don't even have to make the fort save against con damage if you pass the reflex save. But even with that ruling, I'd say that's a level 3 spell. Compare it with fireball: it does 1d6 per level in an area of effect; a smaller area, and at closer range, but it also does con damage. Now compare it with Scorching Ray; one of them does a flat 4d6 (8d6 with Caster Level 7), the other does 5d6 to everyone in range and also does 1d4 con damage.
Danzig's Channelled Lightning is basically "lightning bolt for munchkins". It really sets off my cheese-o-meter to see an attack spell that can be used as a swift action. The standard action version is 1/4 range lightning bolt, the full-round version is... actually reasonably balanced, and the 2 rounds version is basically a sniper rifle that shoots lightning instead of bullets. I'd say that's a fourth-level spell. (also, the spell has no listed spell level, what is this schist...)
Maelrigar and Tallulah can take from the party fund if they wish (make sure to tell me, you get smote if you "forget" to), or they can contest some of the other people for cash if you feel someone else got too much.
Also, I work Saturday night, and I have a thing planned Sunday night. With that said, we'll have to have a vote for which night to play on. Please note that playing Thursday is too soon (I like to give at least a whole day's notice on sessions whenever possible), and I'd like to keep my Friday night open for socializing and stuff, so our options are to have an earlier, shorter session on Sunday, or to have the session next week sometime. VOTING UP TOP GO