Thanks again to everyone who played in last night’s game. I thoroughly enjoyed running it and it’s great to hear that you all had so much fun as well.
In the future, I’ll just split an adventure in two and run it over two separate nights if it’s still going strong by about 2:30 in the morning. I should probably have done the same last night (guess who didn’t make it up for church in the morning
) but I didn’t want to lose the atmosphere.
An epilogue will follow in the next few days, letting you know the results of the adventure and hopefully foreshadowing a little of your next few adventures.
A campaign map will also be in the works, along with a little setting info. It doesn’t much help that I left the CD with my mapping software on it back at uni
Just a few questions for my book keeping…
1. When you find the soul crystal (a light blue gem that strongly radiates magic) will you be bringing it back to Tomas? It could be helpful to know for when I write up the epilogue.
2. How are you dividing the money from the last two adventures? Should I leave it in the party inventory or divide it between the characters who took part in each session?
3. Where’s the money coming from to pay the dragon’s ransom? As I recall you pledged 300 crowns (correct me if I’m wrong). As not all of the characters have enough money to pay an equal share you’ll need to divide the payment amongst yourselves.
If it’s easier, I could just knock 300 crowns off of the reward in the party inventory from your last adventure.
Also, Ayrn:
I’ve just looked over your character sheet again and you’ve taken 4 too many NWPs. Do you want to make the edit and delete a few of them?
(You got 4 bonus slots from your class, 3 at 1st level, 3 from your Intelligence and 1 more at 4th level… for a total of 11. Including Languages, you’ve taken 15).
cdnflirt:
If you don’t mind, I’ll let my players answer that. It’s always tricky to remember what the party knows IC and what only made it as far as your notes.
What Vanima will definitely be able to find out in town, however, is that the group met with Bishop Abner at the Minster and then set out on an excursion into the swamps along a river to the East.