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Thursday, November 3, 2011

My Campaign Adventure Notes

“Thank you, but our princess is in another castle!”
Adventure Notes

First Session:

Day 1: Your party arrives from the south heading north into the town of Palancia.  Nobody was at the docks.  The party talked to every merchant except the priestess and dock master (the dock master was out at the arena).  Your party bought several wares.  They also brought many armors and weapons with them from their previous travels.  Every merchant you met appears to be a member of the Palancia Guild of Commerce.  You reported to the Arena of Trials per your summons from King Hrothgar, and began battle.  The announcer told you there would be 10 rounds of battle with a short rest between each.  During battle, Symion sprang the center trap, but avoided falling into thanks to his thievery and acrobatics skill.  You fought some Dire Rat Minions.  Arboris caught an advanced type of Filth Fever, but quickly shook it off.  You then fought some Dire Rats, followed by a swarm of rats and four stirges.  In the fourth wave, you fought three guard drakes and two stirges.  The guard drakes seemed lame, and in your reluctance to fight, archers lined up around the walls and threatened you with death of a thousand piercings.  You fought and were victorious.  During the fifth wave, you fought 3 Guard Drakes and two pseudo dragons.  The pseudo dragons vexed you and knocked Glyth and Varis unconscious.  Fortunately, the Druid Yelsha was able to assist.  You are now ready to take a short rest.

                Experience Points:

Encounter 1.1:   100
Encounter 1.2:   400
Encounter 1.3:   500
Encounter 1.4:   575
Encounter 1.5:   675
Total XP: 2250 divided among 6 characters for 375 XP each.

Second Session:

Late in Day 1: You begin during your short rest between the fifth and sixth waves of monsters.  You’ve noted that this looks like a Total Party Kill.  The DM only has to say at this point, “I find your lack of faith disturbing.”

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