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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8654302" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>Traveling along the mountain pass towards the Innenotdar Forest, the adventuring troup was suddenly (though to be honest, not entirely unexpectedly) beset upon by raiders wearing familiar red armbands. Disgusted at this group's tenacity (and extremely poor judgement), the party turned to attack, NOT exactly what the Black Horse Mercenaries' leader, Renard, had planned! Instead of overwhelming the party with a single large force, they were spread out... meaning that they could only attack in steady waves. The fight was brutal, and Violet the druid burned through two Bear wild shapes, before being knocked unconscious TWICE more. In the end, though, Renard fled in a panic, and Kathor surrendered, barely clinging to life.</p><p></p><p>Kathor explained that the mercenaries were hired by the Ragesian military - an inquisitor, to be specific - to collect and deliver spellcasters pursuant to the Scourge Project, whatever that was. Kathor himself was compelled to cooperate, after Renard found out about his own magical skills. The party graciously allowed him to leave, after he renounced his association with the group, AND hinted at Renard's final location.</p><p></p><p>The party traveled to a cavern where the Black Horse Mercs - now just Renard - had made camp. Sneaking in, they ambushed him rather efficiently, taking him out of commission. Spending the night in the camp, they left him alive but restrained, giving him the same chance of freedom as the other dead man they found in the alcove...</p><p></p><p><strong>SESSION NOTE: </strong>The party decided to take the dream shroud, which faintly radiated magic, without doing anything about the dead sorcerer. As such, it has no power. I'm considering giving the local paladin a dream of his authority figures berating him for not tending to the body properly, as one of his station should... they didn't really notice the shroud until the morning they left, though, so it'd be tough to give them any second chances until the home of Haddin & Crystin, which is nearly half a day's journey away... what're your thoughts on how to handle this missed opportunity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8654302, member: 7032019"] Traveling along the mountain pass towards the Innenotdar Forest, the adventuring troup was suddenly (though to be honest, not entirely unexpectedly) beset upon by raiders wearing familiar red armbands. Disgusted at this group's tenacity (and extremely poor judgement), the party turned to attack, NOT exactly what the Black Horse Mercenaries' leader, Renard, had planned! Instead of overwhelming the party with a single large force, they were spread out... meaning that they could only attack in steady waves. The fight was brutal, and Violet the druid burned through two Bear wild shapes, before being knocked unconscious TWICE more. In the end, though, Renard fled in a panic, and Kathor surrendered, barely clinging to life. Kathor explained that the mercenaries were hired by the Ragesian military - an inquisitor, to be specific - to collect and deliver spellcasters pursuant to the Scourge Project, whatever that was. Kathor himself was compelled to cooperate, after Renard found out about his own magical skills. The party graciously allowed him to leave, after he renounced his association with the group, AND hinted at Renard's final location. The party traveled to a cavern where the Black Horse Mercs - now just Renard - had made camp. Sneaking in, they ambushed him rather efficiently, taking him out of commission. Spending the night in the camp, they left him alive but restrained, giving him the same chance of freedom as the other dead man they found in the alcove... [B]SESSION NOTE: [/B]The party decided to take the dream shroud, which faintly radiated magic, without doing anything about the dead sorcerer. As such, it has no power. I'm considering giving the local paladin a dream of his authority figures berating him for not tending to the body properly, as one of his station should... they didn't really notice the shroud until the morning they left, though, so it'd be tough to give them any second chances until the home of Haddin & Crystin, which is nearly half a day's journey away... what're your thoughts on how to handle this missed opportunity? [/QUOTE]
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