The story so far...

Feb 9, 2023 8:03 am
This is just a thread with short recaps of the modules as you do them.

01. Defiance in Phlan

Four disparate adventurers joined forces with disillusioned local guard by taking on five smaller jobs throughout Phlan. Each of the five jobs all brought them into contact with a representative of one of five different factions – The Harpers, The Lords Alliance, The Emerald Enclave, The Zhentarim and The Order of the Gauntlet. Each of the jobs also revealed a lurking presence of dragons and of mysterious entities interested in them. At the end of the module, the local guard Griffin chose to return to the Black Fist to try and institute change from within. The party also met the paladin Augustine Blackthorn.

02. Secrets of Sokol Keep

The adventurers went to explore Sokol Keep after the lighthouse extinguished. They eventually found the source of the issue as a few corrupt guards had murdered Igan Sokol, the quartermaster of the keep, after a botched treasure hunt and inadvertently raised the undead. The adventurers ultimately brought the soldiers to justice. At the end of the module, the monk Urzog decided to continue his pilgrimage around the Moonsea region.

03. Shadows Over the Moonsea

Strange rumours of a ghost ship attacking villages and homesteads along the coast close to Phlan sent our adventurers (who were now counting the ranger, Lunarspike, among their ranks) out on a journey to locate the assailants. The adventure eventually took them to a small, remote fishing island whose villagers were hesitant to accept the help of the outsiders. They helped defend the island before discovering a pact between the islanders and a fiend. This resulted in the battle between members of the Cult of the Dragon (who were behind the raids, disguised as ghosts) and a ship of infernal pirates. The adventurers stopped the danger and left the islanders alone. After this adventure, Lunarspike left the party without much fanfare and so did the construct Pierce, who decided to move on in the search for what he deemed as great art.

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