Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Strolling About the Countryside

Beranhond, Darvin, Grumbleshanks, Gurkirat, Nym, and Talathel traveled back to the surface, emerging near the destroyed temple. The sun was high in the sky, and spirits were high, knowing they had defeated the queen, ending her dark rule of the sewers.

Hring walked behind the heroes, carrying the heads of Rhora and Ramman. As the group entered the square, Hring walked around to the front of the group and turned to address them. "Thank you so much for your help taking care of these two. We can handle the cleanup effectively from here. Please come back to my estate and I will see to your reward before I let the city guard know about the deaths of these two outlaws. Thank you again. If there is anything else you need, please let me know."

Players:
You have all done enough bold and courageous deeds to reach level 3.


You have 10 game days to do with as you will. Please write a post explaining what your character will be doing for these 10 days, and if you have any special plans/requests that you would like to work out, please email or call me, and we will find a way to work it out.

The write up of your escapades and activities during the 10 days are due on January 5th at 6 AM PST. We will start up with regular posts again at that point, with the requirement of 1/day as usual. If you have a problem with the January 5th deadline, please let me know. Thanks.

1 comment:

  1. Total findings (as of now):
    3900 Gems
    5378 (Gold)
    1200 (Jewelry)=
    1746 per person.

    Beranhond is going to be making some healing objects over his ten day period. They will come with the healing spell 'cure light wounds' let me know if you want one and hand me the cash (amount will be forthcoming).

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