Shadows of Witchlight: Kalton’s Gamble
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Time: 8pm - 12:30 EST.
Servers: See main note.
Shadows of Witchlight: Kalton’s Gamble
- Investigations in Fallcrest continue.
Attendees
- Kolbo: Loden Lockewoode, Human Rogue
Stayed the whole time
- Benticore: Tsurras Wyrmblood - Dragonborn Paladin of Avendra - also known as T-Nasty. That’s Mr. T if you’re nasty.
- TheWanderer: Dirren “Wandy” Wende, Halfling Rander
- Nosferatu: Tallis the Halfling Rogue
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DM’s Note
Lodin got 150xp. Unfortunately his comp went out at a crucial time. Tsurras, Dirren, and Tallis each got 380xp and 50gp.
They also found a +1 frost bastard sword, a +1 dueling dagger, and a halfling-sized suit of +1 leather armor.
The characters entered Fallcrest, discussing their problems, and decided to take them to Eliza Meribow at the Chapterhouse of Avandra. She suggested they look into Trimble’s history at the merchant’s guild building, and talk to Kelliborn there.
Kelliborn said Trimble had been fired for stealing tips from Cywll, who worked there for many years. Apparently they had been good friends before the incident.
Investigating Trimble’s properties and family history, the party went to the lower quays district. In the Lucky Gnome bar, they ran into Kelson, the bartender, who seemed helpful - he offered to track down someone to give them some information about Cywll or Guy Damrosch.
Unfortunately, Kelson’s contact was a trap - Vrima the Noxious, Ellis Leafborn, and Max Harding (the unnamed halfling thief in the chatlog) were waiting to rob them of the notes they took from Guy and Trimble’s offices. After a long, difficult fight, Vrima died, Leafborn escaped, and Max Harding was persuaded to tell them everything.
Apparently Trey, Cywll, and Telric’s merchant company had been in cahoots. For whatever reason Cywll had disguised himself as the merchant Guy Damrosch and betrayed Telric’s company to the authorities (sending the adventuring party to their home base in the first game). Now Cywll was on the lam and everyone wanted him dead.
Max didn’t know why the party wanted info about Trimble’s family, but he gave it to them - they used to live in a broken-down tenement. For whatever reason, Trimble had still owned the tenement.