The adventure concluded, but not so much as the module intended. Hey, it happens lol. Trilian died again. As a bard, maybe she'll learn to use Detect Magic on powerful items from now on.
Takley wasnt able to stick around due to net problems.
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I was a bit tired when I typed the above so with a rested mind, I continue.
The group followed Seriph, whom they treated as a thorn in their side and an inconvenience to their mission, to a large chamber that turned out to be a Beholder's lair. As soon as someone went for the horde containing the Elven Hilt of Wondrous Blades, a.k.a. King Boriff's Scepter, the beholder swooped down and attacked, taking out 3 of Seriph's guards with eye rays. The party did well in felling the aberration.
This is where things went awry. The group wanted to take the Hilt for themselves. Seriph complied and handed the Hilt over to Trilian. Seriph, knowing that only one of King Boriff's line could activate the Hilt's many blades, goaded Trilian to activate it and run him through with it, for "If I cannot accomplish my mission as I see fit, I might as well die in failure."
Trilian rashly activated the Hilt, but it was trapped with a security feature in the form of the spell
Disintegration. The inscription on the Hilt was never read before activation. The only clue at the time was Seriph's comment about an apparent connection with the dragon ring he wore and the Hilt's dragon design on the hand guard disk.
Needless to say, Tril disintegrated into ashes.
Gargash avenged Tril, even though she could be resurected, and killed Seriph. After Seriph's death Gargash retrieved the Hilt and found an inscription: "Woe doth this Hilt bring, to he who wears not my ring."
They then returned to Garthraike with proof of King Mezneok's death and the Elven Hilt, and received their reward. Unfortunately the party did not take the ring. Tril could have used it majorly in the future. It protects the wearer from the following spells: Disintegrate, Finger of Death, and Flesh to stone. For this reason, Jaspina died as well trying to use the Hilt to see if its power lived up to its reputation. So the party had to duck out as quick as they could after resurecting Trilian.
DMs note: The entire party missed leveling by a range of 10-50 xp. Also because Talon wasn't there the Beholder was dumbed down. Its attacks were full beholder attacks including the eye rays, and the hp. All other stats came from the "Gauth" entry in the Monster Manual, thereby making the Beholder still dangerous but at the same time easy to hit and damage.