The Sunday on line game from Coradwin's point of view
- Arrived in port having worked his passage to the isle and met the other members of what would become his adventuring company on the ship
- Fell into dicing with some bored sailors at the dock side and both won and lost
- Dragged himself away from the dice and went to the Tavern run by the adventurers guild for food and to find a job
- Found some work for a Deji “Prince” who was house moving
- Had a good session talking the Gnome and exchanging spells
- The Gnome, Korny, kindly donating his transcription inks to the cause rather more profitable to Coradwin then to the Gnome who seemed a mere dabbler even if Coradwin was too grateful to point it out
- Met the Deji prince’s steward and found out what a Halfling without the races normal charm & cuddly personality is like, a more evil man than Coradwin would slit the little B’Stards throat Coradwin was sure.
- Still the little B’Stard’s master was paying well and throwing in an over night stay a the adventurers guild and breakfast
- Off to chance some coin at the temple of RISK since it was not needed to pay for room and board
- Some unsuccessful gambling at the Temple of RISK wretched elf shouldn’t have taken on a troll if he hadn’t a chance at it
- Next morning after a night in the same room as the gnome, who snores, must be the nose and a hearty, free, breakfast its off to the job where a hundred silver for shifting furniture seems like money for old rope even if it’s a day or so away down the road.
- A long days ride ends with a short skirmish with a bugbear trying to do the bridge troll thing, which ends with a well placed arrow and a sharp knife
- A gruesome discovery is made under the bridge
- A disturbed nights sleep which turns out to be wolves after carrion fortunately
- A good breakfast then half a days travel to the house
- Some heavy duty breaking and entering
- The house is not empty and it was suposed to be
- two skirmishes with Kobald's one with extra noise
- Is the ranger actually a priest of old sharp eyes, Coradwin has to wonder
Look forward to the next
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