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Aboleth Group - Twiglets, anyone? - LMOP Session 6

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26 th June 2019, 7:30 – 11:00pm In-game timeline: Start of session, day 5. End of session, day 5. We rejoin our “Heroes” outside Reidoth’s house, discussing whether to tell him that they agreed, with very little hesitation, to kill Reidoth for the dragon. As Reidoth opens the door to them, ready to welcome them with open arms back into his home, Derrick is in full flow of a sarcastic impression of errr...... of errr...... of errr...... of errr...... of errr...... Reidoth. Is it, hmm? A hurt and offended Reidoth still invites them in and fetches for them nice cups of tea, though Derrick’s tea seems a little..... weak. Despite the ridicule, Reidoth has even managed to dig out a healing potion for the party – something which the party is in dire need of and that they are starting to appreciate, having almost lost their only healer a couple of hours previously. Reidoth starts to explain that the second bronze seal that the party obtained from the dragon may have somet...

Aboleth Group - The Ditherers - LMOP Session 5

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12 th June 2019, 7:30 – 10:45pm In-game timeline: Start of session, day 5. End of session, day 5. We find our “Heroes” outside the town of Thundertree, where they are hoping to find a druid named Ride-On, Rudolf or Raider, or something like that. How quickly they forget important information. The druid hopefully will tell them where Cragmaw Castle is. But possibly only if they get his name correct. Derrick would also like to recover his family’s “meagre possessions” – by which the rest of the group thinks he means “treasure hoard”. At this point the party begins to earn its new title, of “The Ditherers”. They spend about half an hour discussing whether Mallorn should cast his “Find Familiar” spell, with a view to getting something to scout ahead in the town. Half an hour! They were tempted to create an octopus. In the end, after much discussion, they decided against casting it at this time. And so they pressed on, tying up their horses, which had been given the na...