Friday 30 June 2017

Last Session Recap

With it being 3 weeks since our last D&D game, here's a quick refresh of the people the party met, information they learned, and areas they explored:

Sheikh Kassim Arslan - seems to be a man of his word, with a firm but fair approach to leading his people

Hassan Arslan - heir to the 'throne' and the older of 2 twins

Korus Eikoth - younger of the 2 twins, seems to be embroiled in something dodgy (though the Sheikh would not accept this).  Treats his slave girl Kerina poorly.  Often hangs around by the Obelisk at night - Tarrin saw him enter a secret doorway into the Obelisk itself.

Nadron - High Priest of Anu - looks to be devoted to his faith and hates the mere thought of the Cultists

Thurnas Netmaster - current head of the Sandvoyagers' Guild - involved in dodgy dealings regarding Slaves and has been fiddling the accounts.

Tolnus Granicus - former head of the Sandvoyagers' Guild - was kidnapped and held in an undergound complex beneath the Guild. He mentioned a deal between Thurnas's Slavers and the Cultists to kidnap Shadalah, but that she disappeared before the Slavers could reach her.  Each side blames the other. Tolnus believes the Efreeti has her holed up at a place called the 'Crypt of Badr Al-Mosak'

Corga the Water Bearer - cultist priest - currently buried up to his neck in sand

Hogan Underwood - Halfling owner of town pub

Rose Underwood - Hogan's daughter

Rolando the Minstrel - knows the details of Martek's prophecy


You fought your way through the Sandvoyagers' Guild and headed down in the complex beneath the guildhouse. There you encountered creatures that you previously believed existed only in the nightmares of elves - Drow! 

Wednesday 14 June 2017

Insane in the Brain

With Ritchie unavailable this Friday, it's time for something completely different...

A Call of Cthulhu one shot!  This will be my 1st time ever running the game, and for 2 of the 3 players, their 1st time playing it too.  For that reason I'll be keeping it as simple as possible.

I hear they are reserving 3 beds at the Asylum already....


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