Orovan will buy a wooden club as his spear is woefully ineffective against skeletons
He then spends most of his time bumbling around the city and frequenting the travelers camps taking in the sights, sounds and smells and talking to various people about recent happenings to see if anything interesting has been going on and if i can get some details about those jobs pants had a look at
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D&D Adventure #4: The Art of the Cudgel
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Re: D&D Adventure #4: The Art of the Cudgel
Orovan, you spend a few hours fraternising with the locals to see what's been going on in Siriath.
The big hole in the North-West wall is product of the latest attack by a group of druids who live in the forest to the North. Up till now their raids have been almost unnoticeable - usually repelled by the layer of security in the Traveller camps, however it seems that they've managed to befriend a Treant (essentially a LOTR style Ent).
There are also murmurings that the food poisoning in the Portly Priest was a deliberate act, after a few people ended up perishing from it.
The big hole in the North-West wall is product of the latest attack by a group of druids who live in the forest to the North. Up till now their raids have been almost unnoticeable - usually repelled by the layer of security in the Traveller camps, however it seems that they've managed to befriend a Treant (essentially a LOTR style Ent).
There are also murmurings that the food poisoning in the Portly Priest was a deliberate act, after a few people ended up perishing from it.
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Re: D&D Adventure #4: The Art of the Cudgel
Are Orovan and Glibberig happy to follow Forenrond's lead, guys?
Gonna run this mini one-day adventure with FJ soon and it'd be good to know what I should have lined up for the game afterwards
Gonna run this mini one-day adventure with FJ soon and it'd be good to know what I should have lined up for the game afterwards

Re: D&D Adventure #4: The Art of the Cudgel
yes!
Orovan finds the job for cleaning out the dungeon a bit strange but he will go out and get some soap, buckets and rags and meet up with everyone at the university later
Orovan finds the job for cleaning out the dungeon a bit strange but he will go out and get some soap, buckets and rags and meet up with everyone at the university later
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Re: D&D Adventure #4: The Art of the Cudgel
Yes! I just need to catch up on several week's worth of posts to see what I'm agreeing toGrimmie wrote:Are Orovan and Glibberig happy to follow Forenrond's lead, guys?
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Re: D&D Adventure #4: The Art of the Cudgel
Also, in between general barding about and finding out the local colour, Glib will make some enquiries about the prototyping. That sounds responsible fun