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Session 32 - No more planning - LET'S DO IT!

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27th Aug 2021 - 19:45 - 00:30 In-game timeline: Start of session: 1489DR Marpenoth 18. End of session: 1489DR Marpenoth 18 Our "Heroes" are back in the Inn, discussing plans. Derrick slips away from the welcoming arms of Skull to rejoin his friends, though after going round in circles regarding a "Plan", he decides to go back to bed with Skull. Iwee is concerned when a group of very drunk dwarves start to sing the banned "Pirate Song". She tries to tell them to keep quiet. It doesn't work. Her attempt to find out if they are keen to join "the rebellion" fails when she realises they are too drunk to have any meaningful conversation. Bryn, thinking that some confusion needs to be sown around town, steps in and offers the drunk dwarves a discount at his brothel - an offer they react enthusiastically to - but in a surprising change of attitude Bryn backtracks on his offer, steals their money and threatens them with his axe. Confusions reigns. The...

Session 31 - What Happens on Shadow Isle... Stays on Shadow Isle

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30th Jul 2021 - 19:45 - 23:30 In-game timeline: Start of session: 1489DR Marpenoth 16. End of session: 1489DR Marpenoth 17 Our "Heroes" are starting on their first day in their new jobs. Derrick impresses the other Dock Workers with his strength, intelligence (! They aren't all that bright, those Dock Workers!), elocution and Magic-Boy skills. He starts to form a network of "Regulators" - dock workers and urchins who can go anywhere around the small town and report back to Derrick.  Karoshi struggles to get many words out of his boss , Malek,  at the "Shape Ya Booty" forge. He is able to chat in private with Brighton and finds out a bit more about the Dragon Turtles and the Sahuagin - most notably that their entire area on the Isle is under water. Iwee is so focussed on making a good impression during her entertainment sessions at the "Fill Ya Booty" Tavern, and in crafting her new "Pirate Song" that she doesn't hear too much go...