David Green

David Green

Our heroes raced up the path to the library on their way to the graveyard.  We were short Xeelie and Clarisa.  We met an acolyte coming the other way.  He said the library was under attack but they were holding their own there.  However, Corgaide was trapped in a shed in the graveyard and needed saving.  When we got up there, we found 12 skeletons and 12 zombies climbing out of their graves.  But they were spread over a large area.  The skeletons were resistant to piercing and had a decent AC but not many hit points.  The zombies only got 2 actions and had a low AC but more hit points.  Brisco supercharged TerStegan’s axe who then started cleaving them.  Oakwood managed to crit miss twice and miss on his first round.  From there, TerStegan kicked ass, destroying them 2 a round.  Oakwood ran across the map with his 35’ move and engaged the ones around the shed before the door gave way.  Brisco supported TerStegan and Corgaide managed a couple shots through the keyhole.  They were very weak opponents but with 2-3 attacks a round, some landed.  And did low damage but it added up.  We managed to defeat the ones in the immediate area in 4-5 rounds but they bled off some hit points, especially from TerStegan.  At the end, Wrin Sivinxi came up from the library to help us.

<By the way, Brian is planning to implement critical hit and critical fumble tables.  But only on a nat 20 or nat 1.  We had a lot of nat 1s and he rolled up the first couple to see what it would be like.  Seemed harsh.  Crits too.  More afflictions, I think.>

And then there was another green flash and a spiney green spider thing appeared in the middle.  Brisco did Risky Battlefield Medicine on TerStegan and TerStegan charged it.  It was another extremely challenging boss with high scores all around.  2d8+8 attacks, 23 AC, high saves, poison, AOE, etc.  On its first round, it hit TerStegan for 15 plus poison and then another 15 and just like that, our best fighter was on the ropes.  I think Brisco healed him again.  Meanwhile, Oakwood raced across the graveyard and at least got close enough to give TerStegan flanking.  With that +2, he did manage to crit it for a bunch of damage.  And save against the poison before taking another dose of damage.  However, the next round it hit him twice and dropped him and hit Oakwood as well.  49 points in one round with 3 attacks that all hit.  Oakwood did his flurry but didn’t have flanking anymore.  He was unsure what to do with his last two actions.  Its AC was much too high for a -10 attack and reflex save too high for a trip.  Wrin asked that if he could move TerStegan a bit, she could get all of us in a heightened AOC heal.  Brian let him move and then drag TerStegan around him to get him 10 feet closer with those two actions.  She did that heal which also damaged the undead that were still wandering in from the north.  Basically, it was three healers trying to keep TerStegan up with his Runic Weapon and one Monk trying to give him flanking.  Plus everyone pitching in on damage where they could.  And then suddenly, he dropped it.       

In order to speed things along, Brian said that the remaining undead stopped when the spider stopped.  Now that we had an action to spare, Brisco’s Recall Knowledge said it was an abomination.  We were concerned that more may be on their way but Brian said that the tower had stopped glowing.  We searched around a bit to see if the grave it arrived at had any significance but it didn’t.  Basically, it was a big mess with bodies scrambled all over the place.  We were glad it wasn't our job to clean this up.  Same with the library.  Clarisa’s mom, Lux, was overseeing the cleanup of that.  No treasure, of course.  We talked about sleeping up there since it was late evening by this point or maybe charging off to the Lighthouse but Wrin’s portents said that the immediate danger had passed.  We should head home, get a good night’s sleep, and start fresh in the morning.  We finished the night with some side quest/backstory progressions back at our homes.  To go with the bandits with guns, missing person, werewolf on the loose and, oh yeah, saving the whole world plotlines we already had.  

When Brisco arrived home, he found an Aarakocra and a Dwarf taking measurements outside of Clarisa and Lux’s home.  They were well dressed and communicating in some sort of sign language.  He was hesitant to get involved since he was alone and out of spells.  In case there was trouble.  And then he decided to cause trouble.  He pretty much assumed/accused them of being up to no good.  Refused to provide any useful information, etc.   They were aware that they rented from Lady Someoneorother and asked if he knew if they were up to date on their rent.  Eventually they left.  Brisco then went back to the library to talk to Lux.  She had no ideas.  As far as she knew, she was in good standing with her landlord and was even doing side work for her to get a break on her rent.  Maybe the Lady was in financial trouble.  If they were casing the place, they were at the wrong place because she had nothing of value.  The next morning, when we all hooked up again, Oakwood suggested it might have something to do with the school the Lady was building.  Their house was near the site but not that near.  Nothing as fearsome as well-dressed accountants.   

Back at Oakwood’s place, he overheard discussion about pirates attacking lumber barges.  (No talk of blue beams and the dead rising?)  They were just taking any cash and dumping the wood.  Their efficiency also indicated that they were getting insider help.  It’s bad for business.  In the middle of the night, he heard a noise.  Wood scraping on wood.  He got up to investigate and found his sister at the breakfast table.  She was still having headaches and not sleeping.  She’d been hearing voices but couldn’t make out what they were saying.  When Oakwood mentioned the scraping sound, she thought it was her moving a chair.  She was dressed for sleep so it was unlikely she had snuck in a window or anything.  DS was convinced it was thieves guild sneaking into the house via secret trapdoors.  But it’s a big house with lots of comings and goings so maybe it was nothing.  Oakwood suggested she put pen and paper near her bed and try to write down what they were saying while it was fresh in her mind.

TerStegan found his father pondering a piece of wood with strange runes carved into it.  He found them on the loading plume of the Menedes family.  He was planning to ask one of the magically trained folks in town about it.  They discussed.  Maybe it was an act of sabotage or protest from his friend, Brisco? TerStegan didn’t think that was likely, given how busy we had been.  And then they bonded over tales of the night’s fight.  The next morning, they took it to Wrin who said it was a warming rune but generally used to warm a room, not burn down a building.  It would take many of them to start a fire plus more spells as such.  But that’s a lot of work.  There are easier ways to start a fire.  Oakwood pointed out that it was a high stress structure so maybe a little damage might cause more damage than she thought.  There was then talk about who had a motive to ruin a lumber business, town economy, etc.  She was asked who in town could create it. It was a short list of the arcane casters.  Not primal magic.

We stopped there.  Brian needed to add up the experience earned to see if we made 4th.  It’ll be close.  His expectation was that we’d be heading to the Lighthouse next time.  Hopefully we’ll find pirates, bandits, and arcane saboteurs there because suddenly we’ve got a full list.  I.e. there’s no sense in saving the town if the town destroys itself while we’re gone.

Brian pulled rank on us and mandated (strongly encouraged?) that we stay at the cabin and finish the job rather than go back to town.  Some of us were wounded and Clarisa was the worst off but we pressed ahead to the storeroom.  Since Xeeli was fresh, she took the lead.  After looking for traps she opened the door.  And we were attacked by 6 rats.  They weren’t too tough although Xeeli was hit a couple of times, and missed a save.  And Clarisa was crit again but not knocked out.  But they were dispatched.  Xeeli successful did a Treat Disease, assuming the failed save was disease.  And then some Treat Wounds for her and Clarisa since Brisco was late.  And then we headed up to the last two bedrooms.  The first one had no monsters for a change.  Just some beds and cabinets with bedding.  The last room had an eerie blue glow and a colder temperature.  The Ghost Lore and Occult Lorists were consulted but we didn’t learn much.  When we entered, we meet Finnegan the ghost. 

We had a long conversation with him.  The upshot was that he inherited his adventurous grandmother’s magic sword but was killed, unheroically, in the nearby swamp.  We tried to figure out what he needed to move on since we didn’t have a bedroom to spare.  Eventually we figured out that it was the failure to use the sword that was holding him back.  Xeelie promised Finnegan to use his sword in her adventures.  Once he was convinced, he faded away.  During that, Oakwood retrieved that vial in the bathtub from last time.  We thought it was a heating rod that explained why the water was steaming.  It turns out, it was the Ooze that was steaming and the vial was just a vial of acid.  Xeelie took that since she is our alchemist.  We then had to finish searching the house.  With the Detect Magic rules, that could take hours but thankfully, Brian moved that along.  We found the “Hand of the Mage” which would allow anyone to cast the Mage Hand cantrip.  The negative was that it was the mummified hand of an elf so Xeelie didn’t want it.  Brisco ended up with it.  In the study, in the globe liquor cabinet, were some healing supplies.  4 healing potions, 3 antitoxins, and a quality healers kit that gave a +1 on rolls.  The kit went to Brisco and the potions were distributed.  Finnigan’s sword was a +1 short sword (again?) that cast a modest Arc Lightning once a day.  Xeelie took that, with plans of transferring her current sword’s +1 into TerStegan’s great axe.

Brian said that there were sufficient supplies to repair the cabin at the cabin.  With Xeeli leading and the rest assisting, it could be done in 2 days.  I think he blew the first roll, used a hero point and crit on the second.  A fine job.  We added a crow’s nest on the roof and fixed up the barn for Brisco.  During that, TerStegan took the croc meat to town and sold it to Tammily.  She was working on a stand to sell fish at the Festival.  Now she’ll sell croc on a stick.  Xeeli finally got TerStegan his +1 axe.  On to the Festival.  It started with a play about the town founders.  We got a bit of a history lesson on the town back story.  Basically, it was a bunch of names (of the founders) being played by a bunch of names (the current town residents) recounting the origins.  TerStegan managed to get a minor role of an orc henchman of the villain and did alright.  Next were some announcements.  A couple of missing persons that were also in the Message of the Day.  Now that we’re 3rd, our scope of concern is getting bigger, evidently.  Someone was going to repair the tavern ruins and turn it into a school.  And then the political speeches for mayor.  The current mayor, Oakwood’s father, had had the job for 20 years.  His was the “stay the course” message.  Next was the town nut.  But he rambled and soon wandered off.  Lastly was the mayor’s chief rival.  He made some good points that seemed to be resonating.  The election is in two weeks.  Lastly, we were presented as the heroes of the day for our Kobald thwarting and dragon slaying.  That was muddied by Brisco’s anti-lumber pro-plants protest signs.

Lastly were the games.  Everyone got two tickets but that was a bit more complicated since some were group events and some were “kid” events.  First up was the tree felling contest.  Basically, who could do 40 hit points in the fewest swings.  However, no one could break the 4-round barrier, so it became the most damage in four swings.  TerStegan and Oakwood competed.  Oakwood picked up marital weapons when he multi classed into fighter so he was using the same battle axe.  TerStegan’s had a +1 to hit from the magic axe but the AC was low.  (No crits which hurt him.)  DG successfully argued that his Forestry Lore should give him an advantage when felling trees.  +1 damage.  Both rolled great although TerStegan had to use a hero point to turn a crit miss into a hit.  But Oakwood won by virtue of those 4 points.  Next was the axe throwing contest.  Clarisa and Xeelie competed in that one and since Dan was running Brian’s character, he was rolling against himself.  Xeliee managed second place.  Next was a balance beam joust that used Acrobatics and some basic attacks.  Our most Acrobatic is Xeelie but she was saving her ticket for archery.  The joust had no prizes but there was wagering.  TerStegan used his ticket to get her in and then bet 5 gp on her.  She did the same.  Her opponent was Rajani from our rival gang.  Neither rolled well and it took a hero point from the GM to get past the first round.  But she fell and Xeelie won.  She did a backflip at the end which she nailed.

Next was the caber toss.  That was a straight up Athletics roll, best of 3 tries.  Oakwood and his recent expert Athletics skill entered and won.  His last toss, 19+11=30 broke the record previously held by TerStegan’s godfather.  Next was archery which Xeelie and Brisco competed in.  Although Brisco had to use a crossbow.  They both did well but neither placed.  Next was something called wild cow milking.  That was a 3-man team but only took one ticket.  TerStegan used Intimidating Glare followed by Oakwood’s Athletics finished by Brisco’s Nature.  All totaled, they got first place.  Then the sled pull.  That was a team of 6 and another Athletics total.  Clarisa had a ticket left and we recruited Zug the cook as our 6th.  Oakwood used Follow the Expert to get Clarisa a +2, getting her to +1 but she rolled poorly.  The rest rolled well and we were in contention.  Xeeli went last, and rolled great, and we burst into 1st place.  There was a turtle racing event for the kids that Brisco bet on.  He was hoping his expert Nature skill would give him an edge.  It did not.  TerStegan, with his Performance and Clarisa, and her Ghost Lore, crashed the kid story time.  Xeelie also entered the pie eating contest, showing up Rajani again and getting second place to TerStegan’s 1st place.  There was also a potion tasting booth that Xeelie and TerStegan sign up for.  Xeelie’s mind was expanded for a short time and TerStegan drank mud.    

The last thing was tarot card reading by Xeelie’s mother and town’s odd gypsy-like figure.  The cards are below.  Basically, play time is over and now we’ve got to save the world.  We ended with an eerie blue beam shooting from the far-off Gauntlight Ruins (the mysterious lighthouse in the middle of Fogfen swamp that adventurers are supposed to have picked clean after the Redguard defeated Belcorra) and stabbing into the nearby Otari Graveyard.  The PCs are heading towards the Dawnflower Library and thence up to the graveyard (maybe an 1/8th of a mile jog and then a switchback trail up the cliff).        

GM Summary

ast Session...
Cabin in the Woods Our heroes finished cleaning out and repairing the Cabin in the Woods

An intelligent winged snake will remain in the cellar with his pile of pillows. He (she?) has laid claim to the two barrells of X)0( liquor in the cellar, but seems willing to share. Other than the pile of pillows (which appear to have been scavenged from all throughout the house), 011ie makes no claim to either the space or anything else in the cellar. Blue Finley was finally met in an upstairs bedroom. After agreeing to take his grandma's sword on adventures: Sparkblade he was put to rest.

Otari Founders Day Festival

The group returned to town and dominated the competition at the Otair Founders Day Festival. The results of some of the more memorable competitions are as follows: NOTE: By memorable, I mean the ones that players responed to my request and gave me reminders of who won.

Tree Felling 1st Oakwood 2nd TerStehgen

Balance jousting Xeeli (winner) vs. Amicia Rajani (loser)

Axe Throwing 2nd Xeeli

Caber Toss 1st Oakwood (also established a new festival record)

Wild Cow Milking 2nd Brisco, TerStehgen and Oakwood

Sledge Pull 1st Brisco, Clarisa, Oakwood, TerStehgen, Xeeli and Xug

NOTE 1: The crowd only recalls Xeeli's final leg of the race (25), not the legs where TerStehgen (27) and Oakwood (27) did the setup.

NOTE 2: Certainly Clarisa (3), Xug (7) and Brisco (13) do not get mentioned (like now) when the race was only won by the tiniest of margins (3).

Pie Eating Contest

1st TerStehgen

Being the only contestant not to vomit, some consider TerStehgen the sole winner, however, in reverse order of succumbing to the urge to spew chunks were:

2nd Xeeli

3rd Amicia Rajani

4th Xug

Cooking Contest This competition came down to two entries:

■ Brelda Venkervale's (Chef at the Rowdy Rockfish) equiquisite rhubarb pie

■ Barnaby's (Chef at the Crook's Nook) spicy fish stew
Carman Rajani favored the pie while Oseph Menhemes favored the stew. The tie breaker was left to the heroes that defeated the underground kobold's and the baby dragon. Largely due to prior involvement with pies on the same day, the award went to Barnaby and his spicy fish stew.
Elsewhere at the festival...
Speeches and announcements

■ Carman Rajani's mayoral speech for the first time seems to have resounded with the crowd. Could there be a new mayor next year? Will our heroes be in town on the day to cast their vote?

■ Brelda is still hoping for news of her son ("please speak to me")

■ Keelo is upping the bounty on Jaul Mezmin to 300 gold pieces!

■ Lady Inkleholtz is planning to buy the remains of the Thirsty Alpaca and renovate it into a school. All donations welcome!

■ Captain Longsaddle announces that local outlaws have been waylaying travelers with firearms: watch yourself on the roads.
Performances
■ TerStehgen boosted the performance of others at the Roseguard play, particularly helping sell Wrin's portrayal of Belecorra. On a much smaller scale,

■ TerStehgen also left a handful of children delighted at the Stroy Time tent with his tall tale telling.
It's not gambling if... Much fun was had at the Turtle Racing, unfortunately Marmalade did not win as predicted, so much money was lost.

Hangovers and worse Alchemical Alcohol and Caffeinated Concoctions were consumed and sworn off by a few.

Harrow Reading Finally the group received a Harrow Reading just after sunset. Followed almost immediately by the awakening of the Gauntlight piercing the Otari Graveyard with an eerie blue beam of light. Likely nothing will come of whatever that was. I'm sure everything will be fine. But still, the group is enroute to investigate the Otari Graveyard.

 

We decided to press forward with minimal mass.  A Monk, Sorcerer, and Rogue.  We started outside our new house which lay where the forest becomes the marsh.  The message of the day had a vague haiku which led us to the practice dummy in the front yard.  In the head of the scarecrow attached to it, was a ring with two keys.  Oakwood unlocked the front doors with his Mage Hand but could not open them.  Some investigation by Xeelie led us to conclude that they were webbed shut from the inside.  We proceeded north along the wrap-around porch and found some mushrooms.  A Nature roll revealed nothing of interest however we suspected the wood would be weaker on that corner.  Sure enough, it gave way under Xeelie.  She missed her Reflex save and took a die of piercing and a die of falling.  However, Brian decided that our suspicions and her plan to grab onto the house if there was trouble was worth the +1 she needed to save with a 15.  In the hole, she did spot what turned out to be a +1 dagger.  We proceeded around but all the doors were similarly stuck and all the windows were boarded up.  It was slow going.  As is usually the case with these modules, with traps and ambushes around every corner, every step had to be precisely described so that Brian would know exactly where everyone was when the trigger was triggered.

The back of the house had an enclosed porch with a cocooned body lying on a bench.  With Mage Hand and Precipitation from Clarissa, we managed to clear enough webs away to discover that it was just gardening tools.  This door was again blocked.  We were getting to the point of just busting in somewhere but there was one more door on this side.  Off the porch, by a well and a laundry tub was another door.  This one also stuck but it felt different.  Like it was running into something.  This time, Oakwood forced it open and entered the kitchen.  It was the door to the pantry that was the problem.  The window over the stone stove was ajar and it appeared that anything resembling food was long gone.  At least there were fewer webs in there.  There was a hatch to we presume the basement.  The door from here lead to a hallway with stairs going up.  They needed a lot of clearing so we went into what turned out to be the living room. 

The furniture was pushed to the center and covered.  On the opposite side was what we thought was the front door.  To the south, the office.  Oakwood started to clear webs with his Mage Hand when two spiders attacked.  They had a pounce attack and he took 4 points.  But they were weaker than the spider we fought in the dungeon and were dispatched in a round.  We cleared a path to the front door although Oakwood switched to using his staff as the Mage Hand was taking too long.  The office was a shambles but mostly web-free.  The two windows were broken.  The books were tossed although there was a 3-volume set about local trade taxes still on the shelves.  We didn’t do much searching since we were in “clearing out monsters” mode.  Back to the main hallway, we cleared the door to the outside on the north side.  And then opened the door into the dining room.  This had the most webs.  The chandelier had fallen and collapsed the table.  Once again, Oakwood was the Christen while the other two hid in the shadows.  (It feels like Call of Cthulhu, taking turns risking instant death at each door.)  And once again, 2 spiders and 1 spider-like humanoid leaped out.

Brian rolled a 19 to web him to the door, a 20 for a 2d8+8=13 fang crit, and then a 19 for a 1d8+6=11 claw with its 3rd attack.  And our hit point buffer was at 4 hit points.  Thankfully he did save against the venomous fang.  Xeeli shot from surprise at the two small spiders.  Clarisa did her Electric Arc cantrip on the boss and the other.  On Oakwood’s turn, it turned out that he was only immobilized which meant no move actions like Stride or Step but could do Manipulate or Attack.  He tried a Combat Medic roll on himself and failed.  He then attacked and hit for minimum damage and missed.  Miraculously he was missed the next round as was Xeelie.  Oakwood got one more minimum damage hit in before going out.  Xeelie got stuck to a door as well but they managed to finish it off.  Oakwood rolled a 1 on his death save and went from Dying 1 to Dying 3, 4 being dead.  But Clarissa used her Stabilize cantrip to save him.  (Before he could use his Hero Point since being saved was more heroic.)  Xeelie got free and they peeled Oakwood off the door and took him to the front yard.

Xeelie managed a Treat Wounds for 9 and we discussed.  Neither of them were touched.  Since we were short two players, we didn’t want to continue with a wounded front-line guy.  It would take 3-5 hours to get him back up by which point, it would be evening.  We decided to just head home.  We re-locked the doors.  Xeelie wanted to board up the windows into the office but when Brian went into precision mode, we decided we didn’t want to risk another encounter and just left it.  We made it home without issue.  After asking a dozen times, Brian finally let Xeelie roll his magical crafting and she successfully transferred the +1 dagger into Oakwood’s Bo Staff.  It cost him 3.5 gp in materials.  But it took a day.  The festival is getting closer but we stopped there.  Sadly, when Brian calculated the experience, we were 35 short of 3rd.  If we had only did that one more fight…

We continued to debate on whether we could defeat this dragon.  Whether we were supposed to be able to defeat it.  Whether we could afford to not defeat it.  Brian gave SerTegan a Legend Lore roll and said that it was only a baby dragon, just hatched.  So, it should be possible.  However, once again, the monster initiative was huge and it went first.  It moved up to the optimal position and let loose a poison cloud breath weapon that got all of us.  SerTegan critically saved for none, Oakwood saved for half, and Clarissa, Brisco, and Saps critically missed for double damage.  Double on a breath weapon?!?  That was 5D6 which was rolled separately for all.  Our casters dropped before we could even go.  However, Paul reminded us that we all had hero points.  They rerolled and Brisco saved for half instead.  Clarissa merely missed but she took the low damage on a roll of 13.  (The DC was a big 24.)  So, we were all still up.  The “good news” was that breath weapons had to recharge before it could be used again.

Ironically, Brisco went next.  He was eager to flee but TerStegan begged him to stay.  Instead, he stayed against the wall and cast his 3-action AOE Heal.  That got everyone including the dragon but it hadn’t taken any damage yet.  Oakwood moved into the room (and away from the exit) and took a couple of swings with the Smoking Longspear, figuring a magic weapon might be needed.  I think he hit once all fight.  TerStegan moved in and took advantage of the Flanking and swung twice.  (It had an AC up in the 23 range.)  Clarissa did some ranged damage.  Then it went.  It did a bite on TerStegan for 2d6+1d4+5 sort of damage.  And then gored Oakwood for less and then a reach tail for less again.  It also had a tail reaction that stopped movement but did no damage.  Brisco then cast his last spell, Runic Weapon on TerStegan’s great axe.  +1 to hit but one extra damage die which was a big d12.  We fought on, doing damage and staying up.  By round 4 we could “tell” his breath weapon was about to be recharged.  We took our hacks and then moved away to spread out.  Brisco actually fell off a cliff to get away.  Last to go was Clarissa who finished it off with a 2-hit point Magic Missile.  Clarissa the Dragon Slayer. (Dan: I think I did 5 points on a 2 missile magic missile.  My last action was going to be to find cover.  Killed it by 1 hit point.)

We searched the chamber and found a pile of coins.  We retrieved the empty chest from the last room and scooped them all up.  Like 4-5 gp per player, mostly copper.  We took the body with dreams of dragon leather armor.  (A possibility not addressed in the module or the system but more on that later.)  There was an exit.  We healed up although Oakwood missed his two rolls.  We wandered the natural cave.  Brian insisted we “play” the distance so it took a bunch of pointless time.  We did heal up once more.  Oakwood made a Survival roll to encourage us that we were nearing fresher air.  After all that, we came out on the cliff between the Fishery and the Memedes Estate pretty much in the middle of town.  Again, Brian insisted we make 4 Climb rolls to get down.  TerStegan had no trouble.  Brisco failed the last roll, despite the rope being held by Oakwood and took some damage.  Clarissa failed the first roll and didn’t even try.  But Oakwood was allowed to lower her with some Strength rolls.  And then he came down.

The town was eerily quiet.  Evidently, the sounds of a dragon’s roar had sent everyone indoors.  We headed to the Garrison but were intercepted by a patrol.  They were impressed.  By the time we made it to the Garrison, the whole town knew.  We were congratulated.  TerStegan was eager to convert the dragon body into armor or cash so we launched right into downtime activities.  Brian researched and declared that armor could not be made or at least not armor of any remarkable quality.  We thought, based on the book, it might be worth 300+ gps but Brian offered like 70.  For the whole thing.  Unfortunately, none present had a Society skill to haggle.  TerStegan wanted the head and some claws as trophies and that drove the price down to like 40.  Ouch.  But it was take it or leave it.  He was also eager to transfer the magic of the hand axe to his great axe but he reluctantly waited until Xeeli was back to save 10%.  There was some debate on whether to transfer the Smoking Longspear since that would lose the +1 fire damage.  That was also deferred.  Brisco took it for now since it was a simple weapon and no one could find rules that limited weapon use based on character size.

Clarissa was again grounded by her mother.  We went to talk to the town Cleric about the evil in the crypt.  Oakwood talked her into talking to Clarissa’s mother about letting Clarissa come too, thus forcing Brian to argue with himself.  However, once down there, the Cleric rolled a 4 Religion and we got nothing new.  It was still, use the Memedes amulet to open the crypt and see what happens.  Again, we deferred that until we were higher level, especially since it was still the same day and no one had gotten new spells or healed up.  We then reported to Tammany at the Fishery.  (After giving the dragon meat to Xug.)  She was so impressed and thankful; she gave us her old hunting lodge just out of town.  It was likely run down and infested with spiders and Wade RatsTM but it would serve as a base and get us out from under the thumb of our parents.  We healed up and then headed out for it.  It was only 15-20 minutes away.  What could happen?

So halfway there, grids appeared and two Wild Boars attacked.  Once again they had initiatives over 20 and went first.  The large one charged TerStegan and hit.  And then with its 3rd action, rolled a nat 20 for a crit and knocked him out.  The smaller one plowed into Clarissa.  Luckily Brian ruled that Xeeli had managed to repair that Heal Wand and Brisco had it.  He did a 1d8+8 heal on TerStegan.  Although he was still prone, he gave flanking to Oakwood who hit for a nice change of pace.  TerStegan stood up and took some swings.  And then was crit again and dropped again.  We just fought a dragon and some boars are going to kill us? This system is brutal.  But we got the upper hand soon enough.  Their last gasp was a reaction when they went out to not go out but we still beat them.  We hung around for a while so that Brisco could heal everyone.  That reset TerStegan’s Wound status as well so we intend to press on to the hunting lodge.  It’s still like 5 days to the Founder’s Day feast.  Experience will be awarded but we’re still 2nd.  The next game intersects with JoeConTM so it’s likely we won’t have critical mass.    

GM Summary:

Current Date:The date is Oathday, 26th Gozran, 4719 AR Somal's phase is Morning Crescent
Last Session...
TerSteghen's blood was boiling with excitement. He was going to start his adventuring career fighting a dragon. An actual living, breathing dragon!
The dragon breathed. A noxious green cloud spilled forth. It was at this point one of Tammily's many gems of wisdom echoed through the group's conscious mind:
"Green cloud in the morning, Sailors hold your breath!"
Oakwood and TerSteghen, having assisted Xug while he pursued the perfect bean, recognized the billowing cloud of death for what it was. Briscoe and Clarisa, neither very bean savvy, recalled the mnemonic when they saw green. Despite their lack of sailorly skills, they held their breath. Sapps, while also not a sailor, is color blind. He (She?) collapsed in a pile of vines and lawn clippings. (How convenient!)
After such a violent attack, Briscoe decided this was the perfect time to spread his "healing aura". Sapps "drank" it all in and was instantly erect and on his feet. The rest of the group also felt refreshed and glowing, but this wasn't the time for a quick smoke break. Briscoe continued to lend support during the combat. Oakwood and TerSteghen pummeled, stabbed and smashed the dragon from all possible angles. This kept the baby confused and on the defensive. The poor little one lashed out wildly at anybody within range. Briscoe was halted in his tracks several times from a tail lash, in a daze Briscoe staggered into the previous now dark room and over a cliff. Oakwood and TerSteghen were each dealt multiple blows, but they took it standing up.
Sensing incoming death, the group scattered as the dragon began to inhale. Knowing the lives of everyone in town was at stake, Clarisa held nothing back. She hit the Green Dragon Wyrmling with all her remaining magical might. Magic Missile, Force Barrage, you name it, she threw it. The dragon fell under this relentless hail of magical death. It was dead. Clarisa earned the title Dragon Slayer.
Clarisa Dragon Slayer
That has a certain ring to it.
Much worse for wear, the group searched the cave for the fabled Dragon Hoard. Sure, it was a baby, but it was a baby Dragon. Surely it would have a hoard. A quick tour of the cave located both the tinniest of hoards and an exit from the mushroom grotto. The group rested briefly. All wounds were tended. However, TerSteghen couldn't stop his wandering thumbs from finding the holes in his skin and inserting digits that re-opened his wounds.
The group stomped out of the previously discovered grotto egress. Eventually emerging from a cliff overlooking Otari, the heroes scrambled back into town with a wounded TerSteghen bringing up the rear carrying their prize, a Green Dragon Wyrmling corpse.
The town was grateful for the work done by the town's second-ranked teen group. They had outdone themselves. The mayor relayed to his "son" there would be mention of his groups bravery in the upcoming Founders Day Celebration. Perhaps Oakwood could finally be a positive selling point by Mayor Menhemes in his yearly re-election campaign. Regardless, the teams actions was enough to earn a coveted Founders Day Celebration Cooking Contest Judge position. One can never have enough pumpkin nor rhubarb.
Tammily Tanderveil gave the group one final reward. A house in the middle of the nearby swap. She hadn't visited it in quite some time, but a few mouse traps and a cleaning cloth should fix any issues. Maybe Clarisa Fib Master and Clarisa Dragon Slayer could make way for Clarissa I Have A Broom And Some Bleach. This reward would give the group the independence that every teen desires, thus they leapt at the chance. This startled Xug. The group apologized and promised not to be so jumpy.
Walking along the path to their cabin, a giant wild hog and its offspring fell out of nowhere. Ter Steghen couldn't stop salivating with the thoughts of cooked pork products. The pair of porcine interlopers recognized the rudeness and nearly gutted TerSteghen in a surprise attack. Quickly the pair was sent by our heroes to hog heaven. The boar remains were then shrink-wrapped for individual sale (or something similar).
Eventually, the group arrived at the Cabin in the Woods with Tammily's parting words fresh in their minds:
The combat trainer
His deepest thoughts now in hand
Your key to enter
Why a haiku? Why always with the haiku?!?!?!?
NOTE: To be less obtuse, I was just going to give you 1 set of keys to the house, but what fun is that? It is now a riddle. I think it's easy, but that's a standard GM response. Maybe start by looking around, asking questions, paying attention to descriptions, doing stuff, etc. Alternatively, who needs a key, just look at the Breaking and Entering section below.

 

As we waited for people to call in, the players were eager to rebuy their equipment, heal up, and get back into the dungeon.  However, Brian wanted to roleplay the embarrassing dash from the stairs under the kitchen of the Fishery to our homes.  BTO was surprised to learn that Xeeli was to suffer the same fate as the rest.  No gear, 1 hit point, and scraps of cloth for modesty.  His plans of coming to the rescue were dashed.  But first, people wanted to heal up.  You never know what you’ll find when you open a door.  However, the assumption was that our healing kits were compromised so we could not do Treat Wounds.  Luckily, Brisco had a Cure Light at the ready and if he used 3 actions, it became a 30’ AOE.  Next, Xeeli snuck into the kitchen and to no one’s surprise, found a sleeping half-orc next to the stove.  Her first order of business was to “borrow” some tablecloths or other linens however she rolled a nat 1 luck roll and found nothing.  She then slipped out the backdoor and found a clothesline.  But it was rigged such that it would be a harder Stealth roll. 

Meanwhile, the rest of the party were once again left to wonder while she snuck around.  Oakwood led the revolt and said he was just leaving.  Everyone else followed and made Stealth rolls.  Someone (Clarissa?) missed the roll and Zug woke up.  Everyone ran for it, however Xeeli lingered a bit, still hoping to grab something off the line.  I think she tossed something to Clarissa but Zug spotted her.  “Thief!” Followed by “Borrowing!” And then another Stealth roll through town which most everyone missed.  Oakwood was spotted by a guard dashing up the hill.  He simply yelled that he was training, which given his Monk backstory was actually reasonable.  TerStegen made it home without issue.  Clarissa’s mom was out looking for her but a distraction from Brisco got her home.  There were some Deception rolls, but in the end, we all got home.  We spent the next couple days, resting and rebuying.  Aided by some Cure Lights to catch up the big hit point characters.  BTO was eager to use his new Make Magic Items feat to transfer the bonuses from the magic weapons we got into magic weapons we wanted.  However, Brian hadn’t had a chance to review those rules yet so he held him off.  We went back to the kitchen and distracted/bribed the cook with some pastries and headed down.

We zipped to the room with the lizard-like men and were pleased to discover that it looped around such that we could avoid that fountain room.  It was mostly piles of hay for sleeping.  There were a few Kobald bodies that had been relooted after we had.  The only thing of interest was a well-built chest from the Fishery.  It was open.  Inside, among the junk, was a vial of yellow liquid (turned out to be oil), a decanter and a magic feather.  The feather would turn into a 20’ ladder, once.  Oakwood scrambled up a rise and saw into the next room.  In there was a big pit in the middle with 3-4 Kobalds looking at him.  Upon a throne-like chair appeared to be Tammany wearing a big sun hat.  Since Oakwood had a torch, they saw him.  Initiative.  The perceptive casters went first and ran up behind Oakwood.  One Kobald threw a vial of oil at a choke point beside the pit.  Oakwood ran the other way and climbed up to where Tammany was.  TerStegan charged in.  They fired and we fired. 

It turns out she was a casting Kobald with a Hat of Disguise.  She cast Fear on Oakwood but he used a hero point to avoid the critical miss.  Brisco unleashed a AOE that took two rounds to cast a full power.  Xeeli crit 3 times this night, twice with sneak attack dice which had a big impact.  One of them had a smoking-long spear.  TerStegen took a lot of damage.  However, their tactic seemed to be to attack and then flee and soon enough they were all up with Oakwood.  It looked a little dicey since none had fallen.  One even had a Wand of Healing which got used up.  But when Xeeli crit the caster, they started to fall.  And in a round or two, they were done.  TerStegan and Oakwood were mended.  The items were detected and identified.  The wand could be repaired, but at higher levels.  The spear was +1/+1 and if you spent an action, an extra 1d6 of fire.  The main one had a map however the GM needs to figure out what it’s a map to.  All of them had the eggshell necklaces.

We debated whether to continue or call it a night.  We continued into the next room to reach the cliffhanger.  It had giant mushrooms, some of which glowed.  Some Recall Knowledge rolls were made.  We could hear something rustling in the shadows.  Before we could do much else, a large green dragon jumped onto a mushroom.  It roared.  Brian read a text about the villages, happily preparing for Founder’s Day, hearing the roar and fleeing to their homes in panic.  We stopped there.  Is this another threat we’re supposed to run from? Or fight it? (Large is relatively small for a dragon?)  If we flee, what happens? Oakwood asked and was told there seemed to be fresh air in this room so there’s probably access to the surface.  (Perhaps at the collapsed tavern?) If we don’t fight it, does it fly into the town and start killing people? If it does, could we follow it? Since Climbing moves 5’ per action and each action required a roll, climbing out sounds tough.  Assuming the Kobolds moved the egg here and hatched it, better to fight it now than later when it’s bigger.  So, are we heroes? Or meddlesome fools? Time will tell.

GM Summary:

The date is Wealday, 25th Gozran, 4719 AR Somal's phase is Last Quarter Last Session...

Note: I admit to being an untrustworthy narrator. Motivations (and sometimes reality) may be interpreted for comedic effect, but I swear it's all true!

Having barely survived a vicious tongue lashing by a Gibbering Mouther, our heroes re-traced their steps back to the basement of the Otari Fishery. Xeeli again volunteered as scout to verify if it was safe for her friends to sneak through the kitchens and thence outside. She immediately found Xug's massive form sprawled beside the stoked fireplace snoring loudly to punctuate his orc-flavored dreams. Ignoring whispered status queries up the stairway from below, she spent a significant time searching the kitchen for just a single extra stitch of clothing she could drape on Clarisa. Despite investigating every nook, cranny, and cupboard, Xeeli found nothing more than dust bunnies to wear.

Glancing out the back window, Xeeli finally understood the cause of her predicament. Tammily was on another cleaning spree. Every tablecloth, towel, washcloth or any type of fabric was recently washed and either hanging to dry or folded and stuffed into laundry baskets. Again, ignoring the growing levels of anxious energy from the basement where her friends were in the dark in more ways than one, Xeeli exited via the back door with some wild notion of saving the dignity of her friend Clarisa. Her search for fabric could not be stopped by a single closed door to the backyard!

In the basement, the remaining heroes were at their limit. It certainly seemed like at least 30 minutes since Xeeli left. As was typical, she completely failed to set boundaries on expected updates let alone actually supplying the group with any timely updates. A quick word to let them know of the deeply snoring Xug was completely out of the question considering her current quest. Xeeli was on a Clarisa-Must-Be-Clothed Jihad and thus she gave zero thoughts or priority to letting her friends know what was happening.

While she was distractedly searching outside through hand towels and washcloths, the rest of Xeeli's friends snuck past Xug and out through the gaping back door. Clarisa was the last to leave. Ever the epitome of manners, Clarisa "closed" the backdoor with sufficient force to wake both the dead and the Xug. Roused from his slumber, Xug peered out the window at the commotion in the backyard. His bleary eyes briefly locked gazes with a startled Xeeli who was now clutching a small handful of clean laundry that would be supplementary apparel for both herself and Clarisa.

From here each member made their way home individually:

■ TerStehgen jogged through the town with little notice and not even a single comment. We can surely surmise a bit of streaking by the eloquent Orc was a common enough pastime that none found it strange.

■ Oakwood took a shortcut up the hill behind the Otari Garrison. A guardsman shouted complaints at the retreating teens back, but it seems this was a common route used by many of the Menhemes children. Oakwood continued up the hill, to the back of his house and through his bedroom window.

■ Briscoe strode confidently into his own home where he quickly dove under covers and swapped into sleeping clothes.

■ Nextdoor, Clarisa's mom Lux noted the nighttime activities of Briscoe, but her wait was for Clarisa. Seeing her mom awake and waiting out front, Clarisa tied tight the towel provided by Xeeli and marched forward to begin the great Lux gaslighting. The commotion was such that Briscoe's parents became briefly engaged and concerned that perhaps their darling Briscoe was somehow involved. A quick consult with Briscoe proved their little, cuddly snookums would never be out so late on a weekday night without telling them. After confusing and gaslighting her mother, Clarisa went inside and to her own bedroom.

■ Xeeli entered her home to find Wrin engaged in a bit of herbal relaxation. Wrin grinned and waved happily at Xeeli before returning to her medication...er...meditation. Xeeli floated to her bed and slept.

While psychological scars are forever, it only took 3 days and a gallon of mouthwash to remove the physical signs of the encounter with Mr. Teeth and Gums. Having spent a good portion of the coins found below to replace any missing equipment, our heroes again proceeded to the Otari Fishery and through the hole in the basement. Surely a mastermind was behind the missing fish as not even the few Kobolds so far encountered could explain the quantity taken from Tammily's celebration stash. While passing through, Xeeli returned Tammily's now clean laundry to a startled Xug who seemed hesitant to interact with the ruffian lass.

Our heroes made their way to the back entrance of the kobold sleeping area. The area was searched to reveal a few overlooked items left behind in the now abandoned caves. Having had enough of Xeeli's "scouting" (aka glory hounding), Oakwood strode into the next room to find a mute Tammily surrounded by Kobold toughs. Her face hidden by a floppy-brimmed hat she motioned for the heroes to go away. Taking this as an invitation to put Tammily's life on the line, the group charged in to attack We will rescue you!", yells the group as Tammily stands and hits TerSteghen with a Magic Missile...er...I mean Force Bolt barrage.

The battle rages in the room as various actors skirt the 20-foot-deep pit. TerSteghen faces the hold-out group of Kobold bandits head-on...and in turn, has his head nearly taken off. Oakwood attempts to flank Tammily's Kobold kidnappers. However, the heroes quickly clue into the fact that it isn't Tammily they are facing in combat. A closer inspection reveals this Tammily is a fake. A fear spell is attempted on Oakwood, but he shrugs it off. Clarisa and Briscoe press forward to take pressure off TerSteghen. From a distance, Xeeli launches one after another 3 perfectly placed arrows toppling the Tammily somewhat-but-not-really-lookalikish foe, causing her to topple forward dead. Maybe Xeeli should have been allowed to glory-hound this one alone?!

Adding a few more scraps of treasure to the groups coffers, all breathe a sigh of relief. The Kobold Boss was slain. While the mystery of the egg shards has not yet been answered, it surely can't be that important. It's only an egg. One final room stuffed with large and small glowing mushrooms awaits exploration prior to putting this Kobold-led fish raid to rest. Still, that was an awful lot of fish for a few Kobolds. And why did they decide to shatter the fish barrels in the mushroom-filled chamber. Oh well, a quick search and then home. Thump! Something landed on a giant mushroom. Something big. Something with a loud roar heard all the way up through the ground in Otari itself. Something dragon-shaped.

A Dragon?!

Saturday, 13 January 2024 22:55

Pathfinder Game 05 - 01/05/2024 - TPK

We leveled up to 2nd.  FGU was a little clunky and some stuff had to be done manually but it wasn’t too hard.  The Fighter’s new Marshal archetype had a protection from fear aura so Brian rebooted the game to enable that.  Which messed up the windows so he removed it and restarted again.  We started in the crypt from last time.  All agreed to leave the sarcophagus alone but what about the treasure? Since no one could use the shield anyway, the Monk advocated for just leaving it.  Evil room, venerated ancestor, just leave.  But then the Druid said she used a shield.  But this one was metal and she was limited to wood and leather.  However, DG pointed out that PE2.1 had evidently removed that.  WotC proprietary limitation? Which sent us down the PE2.1 update path.  Brian rebooted again and enabled the new rules.  But changes are going to be hard to spot in there.  The Druid thing was in fact true.  DG noted that the Fighter (and all others?) multiclass no longer required two feats be used before picking up a second.  Who knows what else lurks.  And after all that, Dave chose not to use the metal shield because it wasn’t a true Druid.  So, the Fighter is carrying it but not using it.  (Not magical, we think.)  We also grabbed the Everlast Torch.  Basically, a permanent light spell in the form of a torch.  The Monk has that.  And finally, we left the room.

We went past a barricade of barrels into a new area.  To the north was a natural cavern that had a terrible stench.  We deferred that and went to the right into an ancient chamber.  The entrance had a puddle of water.  In the other 3 corners were spheres of fire, air and earth however the fire one seemed cracked.  It was emitting smoke and fire.  We also found shards in the puddle.  As we stumbled in, we realized there was a creature in the fire corner.  A Cinder Rat.  Basically, a combo of a Wade Rat TM and a Hell Hound.  We charged in and attacked.  It had some sort of AOE save attack and if you were hit, you took persistent fire damage.  Luckily there was a puddle nearby.  But it was 4 against 1 and it was dispatched pretty quick.  The Druid used her new Battlefield Medicine feat on the Fighter and rolled a crit.  We searched around but didn’t find anything.  Not writings or doors, secret or otherwise.  The Fighter placed the broken fire orb on the center pedestal but nothing happened.  They were too big and cumbersome to carry so we left them for now.

We headed north.  The Fighter in the lead had to make a save against the stench.  The DC was pretty high and he took -1 to everything including AC.  He could hear mutterings he could not understand.  We fell back and discussed.  Minus 1 to everything is a steep price but the only other way was past that cursed fountain and into the Kobalds.  After a few rounds, he recovered.  But then the humanoid reptilian men approached and they stank of rotting fish.  The Monk was guarding and he made his save.  But he rolled poor on initiative and everyone ran past him.  About half saved but once saved, you were immune for a minute.  The melee guys attacked and managed some flanking.  The casters used cantrips and slings at range.  It was noted that a sling took an action to reload which slowed the Druid a bit.  For some reason, he didn’t have a ranged damaging cantrip.  There were 5 of them but we worked through them.  Unfortunately, the Fighter could not be treated again until an hour had passed.  We fell back to the orb room and took a rest.  While there, the Sorcerer touched one of the spheres at the GM’s urging.  It granted him a 20’ fly for 10 minutes within the next 24 hours.  The Druid and the Fighter raced to the earth one and the Druid got a similar +2 to melee damage.  The stench room had a natural passage that seemed to go off into the distance.  We were curious as to where that might come out since we were 3 levels down.  Plus, the only entrance had been banned by the government so an alternate would be welcomed.  Everybody failed their save this time since there was nowhere to stash those bodies.  Evidently, a dead one smelled worse than a live one.  But the passage went on for an hour so we had plenty of time to recover.

We came across what the players knew to be a Gibbering Mouther but the characters just saw a disturbing pile of flesh with multiple eyes and mouths.  Can 4 2nd level characters take on such a thing? (The answer will be no.)  We fell back and debated.  We’d been walking for an hour so the Fighter was treated again.  The Fighter was eager to attack.  The Druid wanted to flee.  The Monk was leaning towards avoiding it.  We decided to try to attack it at range, assuming it was slow.  If things went bad, we’d just run for it.  About then, a map appeared with it on it.  Unfortunately, the melee guys had short-range hurled weapons and the Druid was running out of sling bullets so the at-range plan was poor.  We rolled initiative and it got a 33.  (We should have fled at this point but we figured, with 20 eyes, its perception would be high and therefore its initiative would be high.)  It moved up and cast confusion on the Fighter.  He failed a stiff Will save and it all fell apart.  He was forced to attack a random person (and there were move of us than them) with all his actions.  He attacked the Monk, only hitting once.  The Druid cast a Summon Creature and put a giant centipede behind it.  The Sorcerer zapped it.  Evidently, the Fighter would get a new save if he took damage so the Monk debated whether to whack him or the monster.  He decided to go for the monster figuring those Will saves would get us all eventually.  We should have fled at this point but that would likely leave the confused Fighter for dead.

It was simply beyond our abilities.  (5th level monster?) Its “to hit” was big so it hit and crit a lot.  It had the confusion (60 feet range), a ranged acid attack, a bite with persistent damage, and an engulf-free grapple attack with suffocation.  All of which did tons of damage.  And a big AC.  We rolled poorly and Brian crit like 4 times.  The confused Fighter took out the familiar next and then attacked the mouther.  By then, the Druid, who closed in order to use his best cantrip, was out and engulfed.  The Fighter went out next.  The Monk managed to grab the Fighter and move one move away.  And then dropped from the persistent damage from the previous crit.  The Sorcerer flew back to them but had no chance to carry one let alone two of them.  She used a heal potion to get the Fighter up and then was dropped from persistent damage.  And then the Fighter was dropped again from the acid spit.  TPK.  We never had a chance.  So, Brian said we woke up, hours later, with 1 hit point and all our dead vegetable matter gone.  Evidently this thing eats dead stuff, not live stuff? (Basically, Brian didn’t want to restart character creation.)  So, no clothes or belts or shoes but metal and wood remained.  It’ll be a bookkeeping challenge to figure/argue out what survived.  (Healer’s kit?)  And how to carry it.  And then we’ll have to survive the trip back to town and sneak back to our houses.  Re-equip and examine our life choices. 

GM Summary:

Current Date:The date is Starday, 21st Gozran, 4719 AR Somal's phase is Waning Gibbous

Last Session...
Having reset a spear trap, our heroes maim themselves and destroy a kobold in what appears to be a large audience chamber. Finally catching their stride, the heroes absolutely destroy several (non-dead) kobolds hiding just ahead. The leader is found to be wearing a somewhat unusual piece of jewelry. A copper necklace with a bit of cracked eggshell rather than a gem. While the ivory with green vein shell is only 3 inches across, by its shape it must be from an egg that was at least 2 feet wide. The other noteworthy traits of this unusual object:

■ nobody in the group actually finds it unusual (especially since it doesn't appear to be magical)

■ at least half the group will swear this object was never mentioned or described previously

■ this item as well as several others are being carried by indeterminate people and float unattached in the Party Sheet
Post combat Xeeli zigged when she should have zagged and turns her finely tuned trap finding nose in the opposite direction allowing others to locate the hidden traps in the room. Meanwhile, Oakwood musters the courage to mention the double doors he found on a ledge further back in the maze of corridors.

Oakwood leads the party back to the doors behind which is found a forgotten shrine of Gozreh, the god of nature and the fury of the ocean. Being the inquisitive (???) sort, the group plunders the altar. The silver bowl on the altar is drained of its magical healing liquid, converting it to normal water. The silver bowl is placed in a backpack, thus breaking its divine connection and ability to create the healing liquid. On the bright side, the bowl is made of pure silver and is worth something.

Our heroes head back to the audience chamber where they faced the last group of kobolds. Still being relatively fresh, they elect to take the stairs down. Below the group finds more kobolds guarding the stairway entrance into their lair. The kobolds lurk behind an overturned table and behind carefully arranged barrels. Despite this preparation, the kobolds quickly find they are no match for the intruders. The final remaining kobold flees into and through the adjoining room. This room contains a large mermaid fountain filled with water.

Oakwood and TerStegen chase the kobold into the room. Meanwhile, Xeeli stays behind to ensure she can't be blamed for the trap about to be triggered. The fountain animates (of a sort) due to a mis-step by Oakwood and TerStegen. A tiny horde of kobolds is riled up by the invaders and a large melee ensues. The adage of only needing to be the fleetest of foot in the group plays out as the group retreats a bit. Oakwood is relatively unhurt while the rest of the group either goes down or is on the verge of going down. Between water damage from the fountain and attacks from the heroes, the tiny kobold horde is put down.

The group now sits in the carnage of the battle, contemplating further retreat for recovery. It does occur to the heroes that one of their initial foes, the large spider, still has not been seen. While it has been several hours, surely it couldn't have recovered and returned to its lair. However, the bigger question is does it still have TerStegen's hand-axe?

The system may have changed but the choice remains the same.  To rest or not to rest.  Most of the heroes had less than 5 hit points so it was clear we needed to get back to the surface to rest up.  But do we spend time doing Treat Wounds first? We were uncertain if any Kobolds were left on the other side of the fountain trap room but were fairly confident they weren’t coming through there any time soon.  Nor were we.  We decided to spare 10 minutes.  We have 3 characters with the Medicine skill so the 3 worst off were treated.  Unfortunately, only the wise Druid made his roll, healing the recently unconscious Clarissa.  And we pressed on.  Xeeli wanted to sneak ahead in darkness which complicated the marching order.  We also spent time with the spear trap that turned out to still be disabled.  Nothing happened until we got back to the spider room.  It had returned.  Xeeli and Ter Stegan snuck in and attacked.  Xeeli missed and was then missed.  And the Ter Stegan crit (again?) and cut it in two.  And retrieved that missing hatchet.  The last challenge was climbing up that cliff which we managed.  Now what?

Do we tell the adults what we’d seen? Evidently, it was known that there was a dungeon under the town and that it was once and currently was inhabited by Kobolds.  Rather than lie, we decided to be honest but evasive.  However, Clarissa had broken curfew to come so we needed to get her home unseen.  We spent 30 minutes barricading the breech which reset the Treat Wounds clock.  This time, all 3 treaters succeeded.  The three boys then distracted the orc cook while the two girls snuck out the back door.  And then the boys informed the proprietor of the problem.  She snuck a door under the door knob and got back to work.  And we all went home.  Brian allowed us all a long rest heal (CON bonus (min 1)*level*2) and then realized it should have been half that for a night’s rest rather than a full 24 hours.  But whatever.  Most were up to full.  We met at the arena the next morning and did some bookkeeping.  The magic short sword was a +1 and given to Xeeli since she was the only one that used one on a routine basis.  The scroll was of magic missile that went to the arcane caster, Clarissa.  (The rules for detecting and identifying are still complicated but it was argued that with sufficient time, it could be worked out.)  The rest was “sold” and distributed although I’m not sure if the silver bowl was included.  We did another healing and Oakwood took damage from a critical failure.  But another hour later, we were all full. 

About the time we decided to head back to the dungeon, Oakwood’s father showed up.  He ordered him and Ter Stegan to get to the lumber mill and help out.  Brisco volunteered to come along and spouted his pro-tree propaganda.  He was mostly ignored and dismissed.  Oakwood asked him about the Koblads and expressed concerns that they might be up to something with the upcoming festival.  He probably said too much but Deception is not within his skill set.  Osef said he’d have the guards look into it.  Oakwood offered to help, given how busy everyone was, but was shut down.  Xeeli managed to all but disappear (Escape Notice) when there was work to be assigned and Clarissa was missed entirely.  The girls went to check out the collapsed tavern we thought may have been due to underground activities.  Maybe another way in? They searched but didn’t find a way without requiring some major engineering.  About then, Clarissa’s mother showed up and order her to get to work as well.  Xeeli disappeared again but when she heard it was to clean the library/bookstore, she volunteered to help.  At the mill, Ter Stegan adopted father gave him a +1 hatchet to aid in his Kobald slaying.  And then he let them go around lunchtime.  So, we all met up at the fishery since we knew of no other way in.  Several information-gathering skills were used to find one but it seemed like any time an entrance was found, it was sealed up.

There was a sign stating that the door down was off limits by order of the town guards.  Luckily, the orc cook couldn’t read it so he let us pass.  We fast-forwarded to the barricade we had avoided last time.  Once it was de-constructed, the dark vision sneakers took the lead again.  They could see a blue light from around the bend.  They came into a tomb room with a fancy sarcophagus in the center and 4-5 coffins around it.  And a Walking Dead.  Initiative.  The first two moved up and prepared to attack.  Oakwood beat Ter Stegan on initiative and got to be the Christian.  He charged in, attacked the undead, and missed.  4 skeletons emerged from the coffins, two with bows and two with scimitars.  Oakwood got racked up.  However, they were dropped in a round or two.  Ter Stegan does a lot of damage.  Clarissa could feel the evil in the room which did not diminish after the fight.  We found a fancy shield that no one could use.  The sarcophagus was the founding adventurer of the Mendes family.  It had a recess in its lid that Oakwood thought looked like the holy symbol Osef uses at town ceremonies.  Clarissa felt that the evil was beyond our abilities and needed a full priest.  We decided to leave it all as it was and bring the town priest next time we came down.  Oakwood got Treated somewhere in there.  We stopped there.  We leveled up to 2nd but I don’t think anyone did anything about that yet.   

GM Summary:

Current Date:The date is Sunday, 22nd Gozran, 4719 AR Somal's phase is Waning Gibbous Last Session...

A great mystery was answered last session. Where was TerStegen's spare hatchet? Did it fall into an alternate dimension? Was it placidly living the life of a hand-axe elsewhere in Golarion thinking hand-axe thoughts? It was, in fact, stuck in the side of a Giant Spider. This was exactly where TerStegen had left it and might make one curious as to why this was even a mystery.

Slightly worse for wear, our heroes elected to make a tactical retreat from their under-city tunnel exploration. Xeelie, on the other hand, looking like death warmed over and for the same reason we have warning labels, insisted on scouting ahead of the party. TerStegen followed close behind, presumably so he could witness Xeelie's demise but perhaps also so that TerStegen could quietly ponder why his name contained not even a single H. Up ahead, Xeelie staggered quietly into the spider den and quickly realized both by the amount of additional webs festooning the room as well as the Giant Spider lurking in the corner that the lair was no longer empty.

Mentally confusing advance and retreat, Xeelie's feet carried her forward into the center of the spider den. In quick succession, a pair of arrows cracked against the wall behind the Giant Spider. It was at this point that Xeelie wished she could recall what her mother Wrin had told her that very morning. Startled awake, the Giant Spider leapt forward preparing to consume Xeelie. Ever the hardy fool, TerStegen charged into the fray to rescue his friend facing certain death. One mighty swing of his battle axe split the Giant Spider in twain and drenched all nearby in spider guts.

After a slight delay, the group continued up and out. Sneaking through the kitchen of the Otari Fishery, the group first took a peak at the main room. Sitting at the group's own designated table, despite the bargain and the lost bet, was the group's rivals:

 ■ World Builder: Rival Gang

Derek seemed to be regaling Amicia, Doriana, and Chartreuse with another of his tales from his time on watch as a junior guard. Why these tales always revolved around a circling wolf pack is anybody's guess. Charteuse seemed to be embarrassed while Amicia laughed boisterously and Dorian listened attentively. Only Mar was absent from the group.

Our heroes relayed to the owner, Tamily Tanderveil, a bit of what they had discovered. This included the fact that Kobolds appeared to be responsible for her losses and that she should look into getting her basement repaired as well as having the Otari Watch investigate. As an expression of her appreciation for their work, Tamily gave the group 50 SP. Additionally, seeing a couple of serious injuries in the group, she distributed the two healing potions she had on hand.

Meanwhile, rather than confront the scoundrels sitting at their table while the group was in such a disheveled state, a retreat through the back door was made. Each of our heroes through various means snuck back into their respective homes to get a nights rest. Reconvening early the next morning in the kitchen and thence the basement, preparing to investigate further the group soon realized two things:

■ Tamily and Xug moved most of the items stored in the basement into the Kitchen.

■ The town guard had "investigated" the basement and put a paper seal on the basement door

NOTE: Investigated in this context means "did nothing".

Our heroes retraced their steps to the previously discovered impromptu barricade just beyond the now-empty spider den. Surely this barricade was a construct of the Kobolds, but what was behind it? Quietly making an opening, our heroes move forward. A flickering blue glow ahead from a wall-mounted everburning torch lit the way for those in front. In the back of the party Clarisa, ever the sensitive, could feel the presence of death ahead. This was confirmed as a fight between our heroes, several undead skeletons, and one undead person with a bit of flesh still clinging to their bones ensued.

Perhaps it was the previous encounters that had toughened them up, or perhaps it was the full nights rest in their own beds, but the group fared well against this undead menace. All the undead were put down and their bones scattered to ensure they didn't arise again. Despite the destruction of these undead, Clarisa could still feel a presence of death.

Investigating the crypt carefully, the group found two things:

■ An inscription on a still sealed sarcophagus in the center of the crypt.

■ A depression on the lid of the sarcophagus that reminded Oakwood of a family heirloom.

The inscription reads:
"Here lies Aesephana Menhemes, the Huntress. May she rest in peace"

The depression on the lid is the same shape as Aesephana's holy symbol which Mayor Menhemes wears proudly during important town events such as the upcoming Founder's Day Festival.

Clarisa was able to deduce the sense of menace, doom, and death was from underneath the sealed sarcophagus. It was the only coffin-like object in the room which did not look like something had burst forth from it. What would happen if the holy symbol were placed on top of the sarcophagus? Surely that would release death on the little town, or at least so surmised the spooked Clarisa.

It should be noted:

■ Still in the wall sconce is an Everburning Torch

■ One skeleton had an untarnished shield and a highly polished shield formed to look like a roaring lion.

Both are in the Party Sheet if anybody decides to take them. No other items of value are otherwise visible in this forgotten crypt (unless the group has a bone collector).

We started, facing 3 kobolds that were tougher than the previous ones.  However, the real threat was probably the trap in the room.  The two front-line guys had just taken 2d8 of damage which is a ton at 1st level.  Will it reset? Logically, it probably shouldn’t since it was launching spears and there was likely not a magazine of spears in the wall.  But this is D&D, I mean PE2.  But two of the kobolds ran across the triggering floor so evidently, they weren’t concerned.  Oakwood took one out quickly, finally hitting.  The trap master set a trap and then hid behind a pillar.  Ter Stegen took some more damage but stood.  The rest of the group piled in as they could and took shots as they could.  One of them heard the trap mechanism clicking in a menacing manner but didn’t know what to do about it.  After a couple of rounds, they were out.  As usual, everyone started in random directions.  Oakwood moved to search the trap master in hopes he’d have some clues as to what they were up to.  A map? But he triggered a trap and was dropped to 0.  So Brisco was diverted from doing Treat Wounds on Ter Stegen to Stabilizing Oakwood.  Again, the DC was a tough 15 and he was looking for any advantages since it was only one chance.  But then it occurred to us that the gnome had the Stabilization cantrip so no roll was needed.  Then more rule looking up for Treat Wounds.  Brisco crit on Oakwood and he was full up and then helped Ter Stegen as well.  Not sure how long that all took.  I think the trap master had an egg shell on a string around his neck.  From a BIG egg.  So, they worship something big?

So, we faced stairs down however Oakwood suggested we finish off those double doors we passed by before going down a level.  On a vote of 3 to 2, we went back.  There were no traps or locks on the doors although they were quite old.  Inside was an altar room with a squid statue.  A Religion roll yielded that this was the god of nature and the sea.  The room was covered in mold and slime except for a silver bowl on a table with clear water inside.  Oakwood used his Mage Hand to carefully float the bowl over.  Some rolls and cantrips later we decided that the water might be magical (holy water?) but the bowl was not.  Oakwood poured the water into an empty skin and we moved on.  We briefly debated going through the barricade even further back but opted not to.  We marched down the spiral stairs and ran right into an ambush.  3-4 Kobalds with crossbows behind some makeshift barricades.  We pressed forward and it wasn’t too tough.  Except that the low initiative Rogue got critted with a bolt and dropped before she could even go.  She was stabilized by the Gnome and carried out of the way.  Brisco was going to Treat Wounds her but without a feat, that was a 10-minute task and couldn’t be done in combat.

The last kobold slipped past the opportunity attack of the Fighter and fled into the next room.  In there was a pool with a mereman statue in the center.  The Kobald made it through the next door before anyone could get a shot at him.  In there was another group of Kobolds, sitting around a table.  Meanwhile, the fountain trap went off and nearly killed the gnome.  Ter Stegen tried to bull rush the statue, fumbled the roll, and fell into the fountain.  Oakwood, who was in the lead, fell back out to the first room.  Those new kobolds were ready for action.  The gnome did as well but Ter Stegen got hit several times before he could go.  (This business of 0 level monsters getting 2 attacks a round is rough.)  Unfortunately, the gnome ran out of movement in the doorway and we couldn’t block it.  She got dropped soon enough.  Brisco was forced to stand his ground to keep them bottled up and was dropped as well.  Both were dragged clear.  Oakwood poured a healing potion into the gnome.  A couple of Kobalds were dropped as they came in.  Ter Stegen managed to grab a table and block the doorway.  Now they were trapped with the trap and started taking damage.  We could hear them flee back to their room. 

We stopped there.  Combat was over since neither side was going into that fountain room any time soon.  The plan was to get out of here and report back to the adults.  It seemed obvious this was more than a fish-stealing party.  There’s a whole community down here.  It’d be interesting to see how the adults react.  We seem to be most of the way to second level.   

GM Summary:

Current Date: The date is Starday, 21st Gozran, 4719 AR Somal's phase is Waning Gibbous Last Session...

Our heroes push on. Some Giant Hairy Icky Furry Spider isn't going to scare them...much.

A search of the web reveals a now desiccated corpse of a small humanoid with scaly skin. The creature is found to have had a Potion of Healing (too late) and a fancy sword with a jewel in the hilt. The group decides Xeeli should hold the weapon in case it is magic. Perhaps with this help the embarrassment of the nearly unhittable scurrying giant spider won't repeat.

Descending deeper into the cave a makeshift barricade is found sealing one path. Material that surely came from the basement of the Otari Fishery is identified, thus it is assumed to be of recent construction. Additionally, it is noted whoever built this did so with some intelligence, thus it is not simply a refuse pile created by unintelligent beasts. Perhaps Kobolds from the town's history are here to "Menace Under Otair" (C). A faint flickering light can be seen through small gaps in the barricade, but it is decided to leave it alone while the group heads deeper in.

Xeeli and TerStegen decide they are tough enough to provide an advanced point. Concentrating more on keeping quiet, the two pass by a ledge above them without notice. Further down the corridor is a group of Small Reptilian Humanoids busy trying to break into a caged-off area. Xeeli and TerStegen bravely sneak forward assuming surprise will allow the two to overcome the four creatures. After a brief scuffle with the creatures she has confirmed are Kobolds, Xeeli bravely drags her now-tattered and bleeding body back down the corridor towards her previously abandoned friends. TerStegen, being an Orc, is made of sturdier stuff and continues to fight. While advancing, Oakwood makes note of a cliff above and vows to return soon to investigate.

With the aid of reinforcements in the form of his friends, TerStegen is able to put down the Kobolds. An impetuous Orc, he again breaks away from the group chasing a fleeing Kobold into a short corridor. Cleaving the Kobold in twain TerStegen literally uses his head to note this has triggered falling boulders from above. Later study will show a specific safe route through the last 5 feet...the dying Kobold had inadvertently been the trigger when it collapsed.

The group re-gathers where they had fought the Kobolds. Wounds are salved and the teens continue their exploration. Oakwood returns to the cliff the group had passed, climbs up, and finds a large set of double doors. After waiting some time, Oakwood realizes that as usual, nobody has followed his lead (being the bastard stepson of the town leader isn't all it's cracked up to be).

The rest of the teens instead follows the lead of the now-dead Kobolds. The wooden barrels and boxes behind the iron bars may hold treasure. The door that wouldn't yield to Xeeli's lockpick eventually yields to the efforts of the group. TerStegen assumes it was his pounding that loosened the door, thus he takes as a prize a gold ring. Surely this will make a magnificent nose ring. A small cache of coins is distributed and yet another sword is given to Xeeli. One Wonders how many swords she needs. Oakwood rejoins the group and is unsurprised when nobody expresses interest with his tale of double doors atop a cliff.

The teens, now flush with treasure fever, proceed to the next room. Inexplicably there is a puzzle here involving gold coins and one magic'd to appear gold. Why in Golarion there is such a thing is perplexing. However, the group shows glimmers of potential...after a short "think" it is solved with ease. A door to the East swings slowly open. Inside is an unlocked chest and a strange mechanism of ropes and pullies. The chest holds an emerald and a magical scroll. Unable to resist, the group attempts to operate the mechanism. Hearing a satisfying click, they are sure they have done "something", but are unsure what that is.
Beyond the door to the north, several things are discovered.

■ A massive chamber, perhaps an audience hall

■ Two different types of floor material

■ A spear trap that they had previously reset and which TerStegen triggered by moving onto the central floor

■ Another group of Kobolds
3 spears are launched from the Western wall. One each hits Oakwood and TerStegen, causing them to stagger. The final takes a surprised Kobold in the face and immediately relieving him/her of life.

We started in the teen hang-out.  The lady in charge gave us some drinks and food for our help in getting her food booth ready for the upcoming Founders Day celebration.  She was grateful but seemed to be worried about something.  Evidently, someone or something had been stealing fish from her basement.  We were asked to investigate it.  We were stopped by her Orc cook, Zug, however, he just wanted someone to taste his latest stew.  TerStegen said it was quite tasty.  Xeelie slipped by him and headed down, however, the rest of us were not far behind.  Down a level, she could see that barrels of salted fish had been broken into and some had spilled out.  It looked like animals rather than thieves.  There was also a hole in the cavern wall where a recent collapse had opened it up.  Oakwood went past that area and into a shelved storeroom.  The rest piled in and made some rolls.  At the top of the round, the giant rats attacked. 

TerStegen was hit a couple of times but Clarissia was hit and then crit and dropped.  Oakwood took out that rat but missed his First Aid roll.  A tough DC 17 for a 1st level character.  The rest were dispatched.  Briscoe managed to stabilize her.  Next, he tried a Treat Wounds with Oakwood aiding.  But there was some debate as to where to do it.  Briscoe was hoping to increase his odds by moving her upstairs into a room or a bed but did not realize this was a converted warehouse and not an inn.  We argued in the kitchen.  The owner was concerned but also didn’t want an unconscious and bleeding girl in her eatery so the roll was made there.  Oakwood made his 20 roll to aid which was only worth a +1 and then Briscoe made a tough roll to give her 2d8.  With another hour of treatment, she could get another 2d8.  During that time, he treated SerStegen as well.  This is the equivalent of a short rest in PE2?  Xeelie ran home to get her bow during this time.  Unfortunately, the town Cleric showed up and ordered us not to continue down the hole.  We’re just kids, after all.  SerStegen managed a diplomacy roll to allow us to take care of it since the guards were all busy with the Founders Day preparations but she refused to allow Clarissa to go.  She took her to her house to rest.  However, Xeelie busted her out and we prepared to head down.

It was a natural cavern but the walls were smooth as if melted or consumed? It had a downward slope but there was a 10-foot drop to be navigated.  The Athletics roll was easy, if you had athletics.  Briscoe missed his roll but was saved by a rope.  He missed the next roll and took a point of damage.  Oakwood simply carried the small Clarissa down.  Down there were some mushrooms that Xeelie said were edible.  Oakwood grabbed some on the off chance we might spend the next two years down here.  The next chamber had spider webs and a giant spider appeared soon enough.  It shot web balls but kept missing.  We fared no better.  With the difficult terrain from the webs and the fact that it was on the ceiling coupled with its high Dex and AC, it was hard to get to.  We were first level but it didn’t help that no one could roll over a 10.  After a couple of rounds of chasing it around, it fled into the next room.  We decided to stop there.  More dungeon crawling next time.     

 

GM's Summary:

Our fine heroes stuffed their faces with non-alcoholic beverages and Deep-Fried-Everything, a specialty of Xug the Orc cook at the Otari Fishery. All this was courtesy of Tammily, the owner of the Otari Fishery (the town's nighttime teen hangout). Tammily was repaying the group for helping prepare her Fish-N-Fry booth for the upcoming festival. Tammily told the teens of her new predicament. She was expecting a large shipment of fish to be sold during the upcoming festival.

However, some person or a group of people were raiding her fish storage downstairs. Coming off of the high of beating their rivals, the teens quickly agreed to help Tammily. Tammily continued serving patrons during the busy Friday night while the group of teens headed to the basement to investigate. They stopped momentarily in the kitchen to sample a delicious mystery seafood chowder, courtesy of Xug. The teen Orc, Ter'Stegen, despite being of average intelligence seemed surprised to meet another Orc resident. Perhaps Ter'Stegen has a mental block in recalling beings with names of 1 or 2 syllables and/or names which are comprised mostly of U's and H's like almost every other Orc in existence.

In the basement, a quick cursory inspection found a new large hole in the basement wall. From the darkness came chittering followed by 4 dog-sized rats. Despite some initial confusion, the group of intrepid teens bravely stood their ground. They quickly cut, clubbed, and skewered the overly aggressive vermin. During the tussle, Clarisa was grievously wounded. The chittering was not encountered again after slaying the dog-sized rats, thus it was concluded that this was simply a noise being made by the dog-sized rats.

A distraught Briscoe tried to insist the group carry Clarrisa upstairs and into the dining area so Clarisa's lifeless body could be dumped on a presumably occupied table in the busy eatery for all the patrons to view. Clarisa was instead carried upstairs by a much calmer Oakwood who opted to keep things more controlled and put Clarisa down in the Kitchen (perhaps Oakwood is indeed redeemable and only disappointing to his stepfather). Xug quickly pulled in Tammily. Noting the state of the group and the unconscious Clarisa, the Fishery's owner sent for Vandy Bander, a High Priestess of Serenrae and the town healer. While awaiting help, the teens were able to rouse Clarisa. Vandy arrived and noted the state of Clarisa, the daughter of an employee. She insisted on escorting Clarisa home and having a word with Lux, Clarisa's mom. Clarisa was instructed to rest in her room for the remainder of the evening.

Back at the Fishery, it was discovered that not only was Clarisa taken away, but Xeeli had mysteriously disappeared. The teens waited to see if either Xeeli or Clarisa would return and took a brief rest at their regular table. Ter'Stegen offered the carcasses of the dog-sized rats to Xug. Using a popular Orc ethnic recipe, Half-Burnt'N'Half-Raw Rodents on a Stick, Xug again impressed the group with his cooking prowess. Connecting with his ancestry, Ter'Stegen was the only one able to stomach this very spicy Orc delight.

Meanwhile, Xeeli freed Clarisa from her confinement at home and, despite Clarisa stumbling and slamming the wall with her mom on the opposite side, the duo snuck away unnoticed. The group reunited to continue investigating the basement and the mysterious hole. Perhaps this was one of the many tunnels left behind by the kobolds that briefly occupied the town many, many years ago. With hopes high, the group continued their search. It was discovered that the hole seemed to have been recently made. While the hole in the wall was obviously not natural in origin, the cavern on the other side of the hole seemed to be natural. Shadowy stalactites above obscured the ceiling, possibly hiding enemies above.

Down the tunnel was a cliff plunging into darkness. Naturally, the group went over the edge. While descent seemed easy, surely later ascent would be slower and more difficult... especially if the group had to exit quickly...like perhaps due to needing to escape a fire, but how could a fire happen for no reason. Spontaneous combustion? Bah! The floor here was soft and covered by mushrooms. The ceiling above was obscured by webs connecting the sparse stalactites, the tunnel continued down towards an opening. A natural cavern ahead was further clogged with webs that extended all the way to the ground. Completely disregarding her life or the lives of her companions, Xeeli attempted to end them all by lighting the webs on fire. It was extremely lucky that the webs were non-flammable. Despite this stroke of extreme good fortune, Xeeli was still mildly infuriated that the webs didn't burst into a conflagration immediately.

A large but extremely quick spider darted out of the strangely fire-proof webs and attempted to add the teens to the spider larder. However, the spider was inexperienced and failed to injure let alone capture a single teen. On the other hand, while the teens were also young and clumsy, they managed to drive the extremely large and agile spider from the webs and out of the cavern. Perhaps now that they aren't being harassed by a dextrous spider, Xeeli can find an alternate way to kill herself and her friends.

Otari

Unfortunately, 3 of the 4 players playing are typically late arrivers so we got to a slow start.  Brian had placed a lot of information on the message of the day about the system and the setting but I don’t think many had a chance to read it.  We dove into building characters.  Everyone seemed to have used the online character builder to project out their intentions into the higher levels so it was a matter of transferring that into FGU.  FGU provided a template for character building which worked okay.  It was still a struggle and a couple had to start over because there were some things you could not undo.  But we managed to get 3 characters made.  Brian started the background/town tie in discussion when Dave arrived so we waited for him to catch up.  Here are the characters, as I can remember them.

Dan has a gnome Sorcerer named Clarissa.  I think she’s a dragon blood.  Her magic manifested in an uncontrollable manner at a young age.  So much so that she and her mother were “asked” to leave.  The only relative (distant cousin) they knew of with magic experience was the Druid that lives just outside of Otari but she couldn’t do much for a Sorcerer.  However, the Wizard that operates a book shop in town offered to help.  So, they live in a tiny shack near the docks and her mom cleans the shop.  Clarissa sometimes helps, gets some training and as long as she doesn’t burn anything down, can read all the books she wants.

Paul has a full Orc Fighter named Tar Somethingornother with the intent of picking up the Marshal archetype at 2nd and the Bard multiclass at 8th.  18 STR and plenty of Fighter skills and 16 CHR and plenty of Bard skills.  It took some negotiation between Brian and Paul to find a character history with more hooks into the town beyond his original wayward orphan.  So, he was “saved” as a baby after his tribe had been eliminated in retaliation for raids on the town lumber interests.  The baby was given over to the only orc in town, a former gladiator half Orc who works as a guard at the Menhemes lumber mill.  Tar sometimes helps out and in general tries to be an upstanding citizen despite the inevitable prejudices against him.

Dave ended up with a Halfling Leaf Druid named Brisco Bramblemire after Dave Green vacated it.  He started with a Leafy familiar and talked of picking up a second Druid subclass (Wild shape) at 2nd.  His background also took some work.  He is the son of the owners of the local herbalist shop.  He had a skill with herbs and would go out to gather raw materials.  When he started manifesting Druid powers, he was sent to the Gnome Druid that lives just outside of town for training.  How a Druid, especially a Leaf one, works in a lumber town is a little dicey.  It was suggested he was a re-forester but he could also end up an ecoterrorist.   

Dave Green ended up with a half Elf STR based Monk with a Bo Staff named Oakwood.  He is the middle child of Mayor Menhemes however when he came out as a half Elf, there was quite the scandal.  Evidently a handsome Elf came through town.  The wife claims she was magically charmed but the husband is not so sure.  But that was 17 years ago.  However Osgood is a bit of a sore spot in the family.  As a bastard and smaller than the average human, he took a lot of abuse as a child.  So, he began training with an Oaken staff (thus the nickname Oakwood) to toughen up.  He maintains that training discipline.  He goes out with the work crews as a “foreman” in training but prefers to scout for new groves.

With that taken care of, we started an encounter.  The Menhemes Fishery turns into the teen hang out after hours.  Some of the popular teens challenged our misfit teens to a battle of capture the flag.  The losers would lose Fishery rights for two weeks.  Brian came up with a bunch of rules but it didn’t quite work out as he’d hoped.  It was 4 on 4 in a designated area.  No damaging each other and no TK to grab a flag.  The goal was to get both flags, ours and theirs onto ours.  But without damage, it became a skill challenge with Athletics based maneuvers like Shove, Grapple, Trip and Disarm being at a premium.  There was some success with some CHR based Intimidation “attacks” but they didn’t have much of an impact.  We started with doing the DC’s wrong.  For example, Trip is a Reflex DC so we were rolling Athletics and Brian was rolling a Reflex save.  But we eventually realized the Reflex DC was a flat 10 plus their save.  I think that’s tougher.  Historically if you’re fighting a tough dragon, you cast a bunch of spells and hope it rolls a 1 at some point.  With a flat 10, there is no chance of a 1. 

What happened was that Carissa grabbed our flag and Oakwood’s older sister grabbed theirs.  (There was a brief opportunity where Oakwood managed to get near enough to his sister to attempt to trip her off the tower (cheating?) before she got it but got a critical failure.)  Generally, Brian rolled well and the players rolled not so good.  And two of them were superior to us so our target DCs were tough.  However, it came down to the Disarm rules.  You needed a critical success (i.e. more than 10 over) to get someone to drop something.  With a Reflex DC of 10+10 flat+10 over, you needed a 30 to succeed over their flag holder.  Clarissia wasn’t that good but she had players with her doing CHR skills to impede them.  A normal success gave a +2 until their next round so in theory, with an army of attempts, those +2 might add up to make it possible but still not likely.  It was a stalemate.  I went to bed.  I assume it ended in a draw?  

Character Histories:

Clarisa (Dan)-Clarisa is a young female gnome.  When she was barely a toddler the magic in her blood flared uncontrollably.  Her mother, unable to deal with the havoc chaotic flashes of magic brought on, sought help from her estranged cousin Worliwynn.  They mostly settled their difference but there wasn't much the druid could do for a budding sorcerer except suggesting meditation.  Lots of meditation.  As much as she wanted to help, the grove isn't a place to raise a child.  A druid can live in wilds quite comfortably but a family with a child can't live in a tent forever.  So, while Clarisa attempted to calm her blood, her mother found a job sweeping the floor of the Dawnflower Library and rented a tiny house on the edge of town, just where the path winds down into the cove.  Once they settled in she split her time bothering her aunt and her apprentice (Dave) and trying to stay out of the way of her mother's work at the Library.  Fortunately, Vandy Banderdash doesn't mind her presence and allows her to read the books as long as she wears gloves and puts them away afterword.  When her friends are busy and she's feeling curious she'll either be here or "Odd Stories"

Although rather cute for a gnome the whirling and crackling magic has given her a rather unworldly aura that many find unsettling.  Even terrifying.  Naturally, Clarisa has leveraged this to get candy and treats "volunteered".  She got a stern talking to when she first took advantage of someone's totally unjustified terror, so she only does this to travelers.  Fortunately, there are many, many travelers who end up being very generous as they make their way through and out of the town.  Are the gifts because she's so darn cute or so darn terrifying?  As a child she didn't care.  As she got older... well, sometimes she does...

There isn't much to do in a small town for children except cause trouble and the Clarissa and her druid apprentice friend, along with several other village children like Oakwood and Tar with time on their hands and parents that weren't too strict, caused their share of trouble.  Nothing malicious but children will be children.  They have had their share of trouble with Lardus Longsaddle and behind his back he has naturally earned the title "Lard Ass".  But only when he isn't there.  There have been a few times they have been "scared straight", spending the night in the jail before her mother or comes to pick them up.  It's not common but once Vandy actually had to intercede.  Lard Ass does earn his name.  They haven't stopped causing trouble but as they get older they certainly have gotten better about not getting caught.

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