Tuesday, March 28, 2017

FOE Log 19

Federation of Explorers (FOE)
Homebrew Campaign in the Forgotten Realms

Session 19: Hands of the Dwarf King
Regnar (human ranger), Zen (half-elf monk), and the 2 dwarf fighter brothers (Tacklinn and Orsik Ungard) woke up after resting for 4 days. Their unconscious bodies had been found by the dwarf king and his men and taken back to his palace for shelter. At breakfast, the dwarf king (Aldric Ironfist) introduced the FOE team to the human cleric Raylin Sunsoaker (a.k.a. "Scorching Ray") [my new character; 3rd time is a charm, right?] who came to join in on the adventuring.

The breakfast meeting also included representatives from the yuan-ti, orcs, etc. who all wanted to help to eliminate the undead and the threat from the dracolich. The FOE team received magic items and a 15,000 gp reward for their work. They decided to give 1,000 gp to Sareal and baby Thokson; the team divided up the rest of the rewards, including allowing Ray to gear up. Ray suggested they call themselves the "Hands of the Dwarf King" since they were doing missions for him.

The team spoke to various dwarf leaders and accepted quests (Dorvin tasked them with recruiting soldiers from the nearby mountain monastery, Baedol asked them to kill the bandits to the south, and someone else told them to go bring in the elf druid Amafry from the base of the mountain).


The team cleared out the bandit base with its 4 guards, 1 bear, 1 wyvern, and the champion leader. The next day they found Amafry's cave, befriended her, and convinced the gold dragon she lived with to later help in the battle against the dracolich; there was also a baby gold dragon at the cave. After bringing Amafry to help grow crops for the dwarves and the refugees, the team debriefed with the king, got permission to grow trees in the underground city, and left for the monastery of the 4 elements.

Zen went inside the monastery and made a deal. The team will have to kill a nearby necromancer in order for the monks to agree to come help the dwarves.

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