The party interrogate the hobgoblins and find out information about the monsters massing at the monastery. The party meet some sweet old ladies and decide to do a task for them that involves killing some ogres. Some small moral quandaries and debates.
In this adventure, the strains of sound you may hear are coming from Syrinscape and the little smells I pass out are Adventure Scents.
Characters
Becca: Kali the Feral Rakasta Druid
Tim: Brutalix the Bull Lupin Barbarian
Leah: Ellyjobell the Sky Gnome Rogue
Nick: Devitt Scurll the Sidhe Fighter
Glen: Tyrell Quintus the Variant Human Wizard
Hal: The Dungeon Master
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Elly is really committed to her distrust of those sweet old ladies, to turn down invisibility at that cave! Thanks guys.
The character is really turning out to be quite distrustful of things she does not directly understand. But I think the little old ladies are very sweet 🙂 It do love commitment to an ideal from players however 🙂
Elly is not easily swayed by sweet smells and mysterious potions.
Is it ironic that a cat-person druid ends up in the Circle of the Shepherd?
Why didn’t Nick take the opportunity to tease her about it, since it’s obviously a sign of her crush on the dog-boy barbarian?
“Oh, so you’re Circling the Shepherd, huh? GERMAN shepherd, amirite?”
I feel there is clearly a thing between Dog Boy and Cat Girl. Sadly in a later episode he calls her his “pet”. Could get contentious.
Since Glen got that ‘cast Identify for free’ ability right around the time the party took a long dark tea break with nice old ladies, I imagine him like one of those people who re-use teabags. First, he crushed a 100 gp pearl, and put the powder in an empty teabag. Now, any time he wants to cast Identify, he dips the bag in a cup of that cheap wine the party keeps finding everywhere – and pulls the bag back out, and saves it for later. Yum! 🙂
Come to think of it, Glen’s wizard could wear the pearl-bag on a string around his neck. That way, it’ll never get lost, and when he kills a monster, he can teabag it and give it a pearl necklace, simultaneously! 😀 Nick’s gonna be so jealous.
Honestly, it is quite a powerful ability. If you are playing a game that requests a lot of ID spells you could save a significant amount of cash. I like the idea of a crushed pearl teabag 😛