Meet me in Phandalin (22-24th Nightal, 1491 DR)

Jan 9, 2018 1:01 pm
You are in the Coastal city of Neverwinter and have been contacted by your friend Gundren Rockseeker (Dwarf Miner). He has hired you and a group of adventurers to escort a wagon to the mining town of Phandalin, a couple days travel southeast of the city.

Gundren was noticeably excited and more than a little secretive about his reasons for the trip. saying only that he and his brothers had found "something big," and that he'd pay you ten gold pieces each for escorting his supplies safely to Barthen's Provisions, a trading post in Phandalin. He then set out ahead of you on horse, along with a warrior escort named Sildar Hallwinter, claiming he needed to arrive early to "take care of business."

You and your party will meet on the 22nd day of Nightal in the year 1491 DR and begin your trek to Phandalin.
Jan 9, 2018 6:06 pm
24th Day of Nightal, 1491 DR

You have spent the last couple of days traveling south on The High Road out of Neverwinter and have just recently veered east along the Triboar Trail. You've encountered no trouble so far, but this territory can be dangerous. Bandits and outlaws have been known to lurk along the trail.
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Everyone please go ahead and introduce yourself to the group. As you all have been traveling together for a few days you should at least know the basics about each other...name, race, class...maybe why you are heading to Phandalin...maybe not, or just how you know Gundren...up to you
Jan 9, 2018 8:24 pm
You've all met Leylin right before leaving Neverwinter. He is of a moon elf (also called as silver elves by some people) race, medium height (171cm), pale lilac skin, blue hair and bright blue eyes. Leylin wears finely made studded leather armor over traveler's clothes, that is usual combination for adventurers and mercenaries. Besides shortsword on his hip and light crossbow strapped to a backpack, he carries a lute, that he plays quite a lot. He is not exceptional musician, but has some skill.

Leylin will happily take reins of the vehicle if needed and chat away with anyone who is willing to share. He will tell you about his journeys around Sword Coast, mostly about taverns, ale, wine and music. Leylin is a very good listener, but when noone is talking - he is happy to speak himself or, if he isn't driving, to play some music.

If anyone asks how he ended in this group - Leylin will tell that Gundren is a friend of a friend and he also was in need of some coin lately.
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Jan 9, 2018 8:30 pm
Best keep our eyes open. I may not be from these parts, but I've heard tales of bandits around here. Names Amaris, by the way. My blue eyes dart back and forth amongst my companions. I brush my hair out of my eyes and prepare my bow in case we encounter trouble.
Jan 9, 2018 8:38 pm
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Leylin drives the wagon of supplies. Amaris rides shotgun bow in hand. the rest of the party can either walk alongside the wagon or ride in the back...there is room enough for everyone along with the supplies.
Jan 10, 2018 5:30 am
[ +- ] Sariel
Sariel, a raven-haired young half elf with old eyes, rides in the back of the wagon, conserving her energy. She wears ashen, trail-worn clothes resemble those of a soldier's on a rough campaign. Wrapped around her is a cloak that looks like it was once azure blue, but the splendorous colour now only shows through in patches.

Sariel gazes out of a rip in the wagon's canvas cover at the passing countryside. Interesting to see the Sword Mountains from this side for a change she thought.

She had recently come from the forest of Kryptgarden on the other side, where she had been recruited to fight in her uncle's crusade against goblinkind for the last three years. Though triumphant, her uncle was slain in the final battle, and once again Sariel was all alone in the world.

As her uncle's company disbanded and returned to their families, Sariel felt like she was losing hers. But it wasn't the first time she lost a family, and she moved on. Die, migrate, or adjust - those were the only three choices in the world, according to her uncle. She wasn't ready to die, and she didn't know how to adjust, so she migrated - north, to Neverwinter, in search of problems you could solve with a sword. Maybe (she dared hope) a new family.

As it turns out, the Rockseekers were in need of swords, and they hired her as a caravan escort. She knew the job well; she did competently and they paid her fairly, but it wasn't enough. That black stain on her soul wasn't going to scrub off escorting mining gear. Yet, the most miraculous thing happened to her: last night Lathander, her father's deity, came to her in a dream and told her of a desecrated shrine deep in goblin territory.

Seek Sister Garaele, in the town of Phandalin, the vision told her.

In the morning, she heard Gundren was mounting another expedition - to Phandalin! Never a believer in conincidences, Sariel signed up immediately.

Are my father's gods watching me? Could this be my chance? But, not wanting to get her hopes up, she downplayed the potential for redemption.

Worst case, you add a few more goblins to your head count, she reasoned soberly.

But although she was certain that killing goblins made the world a better place, deep down she suspected that even if she killed every goblin in the world her soul would still be damned to the Shadowfell.
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Jan 10, 2018 7:35 am
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Does anyone shares their stories with Leylin during two first days of the journey? Or even speak with him at all? ;)
Jan 10, 2018 10:12 am
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looks like Sariel just did lol
Jan 10, 2018 2:06 pm
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Amaris would talk some, but never of his past, only of the greatness he has yet to achieve.
Jan 10, 2018 3:43 pm
Sariel has so far enjoyed Leylin's company. The closest thing she's heard to a minstrel since joining up with her uncle was Stink Pete singing bawdry ballads with an out-of-tune harmonica, so to hear the moon elf's beautiful performances truly bring her in touch with that part of her soul that is good. She occasionally tries to sing along, quietly so that nobody can hear how bad she is at singing.

She opens up pretty easily with Leylin and shares some stories from the campaign. Mostly the happy ones or the funny ones, like the time old Sir Joriel lost his beard to his own alchemist fire, or when Flange the Dawn Rogue picked the lock on the supply cart and they ate like kings before the final battle.

When Amaris pipes up, she responds:

"Bandits, yes. Good thinking Amaris. We should probably be doing a greater show of force. Sometimes just seeing an extra sellsword on the wagon can make them count the odds too poor."

She produces her arcane focus, a smooth, jet-black stone, and creates an illusion (minor illusion) of the top of brutal looking half-orc with a huge greatsword sticking out from the top of the wagon, as if keeping watch.
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From the intro I wrote, Sariel would have definitely shared with everyone her history in the Kyrptgarden campaign and possibly stories about the war if they were relevant or requested. People would know she is in the employ of the Rockseekers, and she would have also shared her vision of Lathander, partially to offset any ill omens or bad feeling that Sariel gives off (re: her background).

She would not have shared any information about her family history, other than her father was a Paladin of Lathander. In the morning she invests her weapon in private (via the Hex Warrior feature), and won't draw the hence-blackened blade in front of her new companions unless she has to. Astute observers may notice the weapon is of Drow design.
Jan 10, 2018 6:57 pm
[ +- ] Rymente
Alongside the wagon walks the man with a permanent smile who seems to never be happy. The only things known of him is what was told to you by Gundren; he was admitted to an asylum at a fairly young age, gaining his freedom by escape, Rymente Copac, 24, human, male. The way Gundren spoke of him felt as if he was reciting paperwork, not information he gained by conversation.

The only interaction, if you can call it that, is his counting; every minute he can be heard mumbling to himself "Five hundred thirty-eight thousand, five hundred sixty minutes." Occasionally, he'll look to his shoulder and shush before continuing "Five hundred thirty-eight thousand, five hundred sixty-one minutes."

Since you've met him, you haven't seen him eat, whenever you've see him he has always been awake, and either his breathing his very faint, or you haven't even seen him breathe...just counting minutes. Despite this, he doesn't look starved, he doesn't look exhausted, and he doesn't show to be lacking oxygen.
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Jan 11, 2018 12:24 am
Leylin approved of Amaris' ambitions and enjoyed Sariel's stories. He even tried to put some of them into musical form. As for Rymente... The part of the "escaped asylum" was obviously unexpected. Especially for such person to be assigned to be a guard. But Leylin wouldn't let it bother him for too long and concentrated his attention on more joyous things.
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Worth noting that when Leylin isn't meditating - he almost 'radiates' some kind of soothing energy that brings hope and comfort to anyone around him.
Also, while he's driving the supply cart - there is loaded crossbow lying near his feet at all times. From the moment they left Neverwinter's gates he is ready for trouble.
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Jan 11, 2018 2:32 am
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There is supposed to be a 5th member of your group but they have not communicated in a few days. If they don’t chime in by tomorrow morning/midday I will move the story along.
The wagon you are escorting is pulled by two oxen. When no one is at the reins the oxen come to a complete stop and graze. They are very well trained.

The wagon is packed with an assortment of mining supplies and food. This includes a dozen sacks of flour, several casks of salted pork, two kegs of strong ale, shovels, picks and crowbars (about a dozen each) and five lanterns with a small barrel of oil (about 50 flasks in Volume).

There is still enough room on the cart for four to ride in the back with the supplies and the two up front for six total.

Leylin please make a history check.
Jan 11, 2018 2:42 am
Leylin is thinking about any relevant rumors he heard lately...
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Rolls

History - (1d20+4)

(11) + 4 = 15

Jan 11, 2018 4:10 am
Leylin: Prior to leaving Neverwinter You made some inquiries into Phandalin as well as the route they would be taking to get there in a small tavern. You heard a few different tales. There was talk of orcs and goblins along the Triboar trail, bandits as well. A particularly drunk patron kept shouting about the giants starting to run amok. Another spoke of a young dragon taking up residence in the ruins of Thundertree to the east of Neverwinter. However One old timer entertained you with a tale about the lost mine of Phandelver:

More than 500 years ago, clans of dwarves and gnomes made an agreement known as Phandelvers Pact, by which they would share a rich mine in a wonderful cavern known as Wave Echo Cave. In addition to its mineral wealth, the mine contained great magical power. Human spellcasters allied themselves with the dwarves and gnomes to channel and bind that energy into a great forge (the forge of spells) where magic items could be crafted. Times were good and the nearby human town of Phandalin prospered as well. But then disaster struck when orcs swept through the North and laid waste to all in their path.

A powerful force of orcs reinforced by evil mercenary wizards attacked Wave Echo Cave to seize its riches and magic treasures. Human Wizards fought alongside their dwarf and gnome allies to defend the Forge of Spells, and the ensuing battle destroyed much of the cavern. Few survived the cave ins and tremors, and the location of the Wave Echo Cave was lost.
Jan 11, 2018 1:01 pm
"Bandits. Orcs and goblins were also seen around this path as well as some rumors of giants. But I wouldn't put much faith in the later, although greenskins can be considered a possible threat."

After saying that Leylin looked over the shoulder to his companions in the back.

"Better stay on your toes while we're out here. The good news is that Phandalin is about one-two days travel from here, so we just have to hope that we won't run into any trouble in that time."

Leylin flashed his infectious smile with those words and flicked the reins to make oxen move a little bit faster. It was probably a futile effort as those lazy animals were moving at a very steady pace the whole journey.
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Jan 11, 2018 3:28 pm
The only way to achieve glory is through battle. I hope something dares to test my mettle. I smile at Leylin as I spin an arrow between my fingers. Heroes are made through great accomplishments, not through mundane tasks.
Jan 11, 2018 4:26 pm
You've been on the Triboar Trail for about half a day. As you come around a bend, you spot two dead horses sprawled about fifty feet ahead of you, blocking the path. Each has several black-feathered arrows sticking out of it. The woods press close to the trail here, with a steep embankment and dense thickets on either site.
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If you guys dont like me adding images/maps..i have rudimentary photoshop skills...just tell me...I thought this would make it more like a tabletop experience which I really enjoy. There may be times when I dont update the map or scene due to not having access to my computer or I just dont include one...like I said just let me know...I'm pretty green as far as DM'ing goes anyway.
Jan 11, 2018 5:17 pm
By pulling the reins Leylin brought the cart to a stop.

"Well, Amaris, my friend - it appears that your prayers were heard."

And while he was saying that, Leylin picked his crossbow up and looked over to Sariel and Rymente.

"Anyone mind taking a look over there while me and Amaris will cover you? Better safe than sorry. Amaris, right side of the road is yours, I'll watch the left."
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@Sclasclemski Amaris is riding shotgun, not Sariel, fyi. Also, if Leylin is looking around on the left side of the road - do I need to make a roll?
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