Sunday, December 31, 2017

CoMT 3: Introducing Mory Brewblood

The Adventures of the Criminals of Many Things continue with:
Seiken the elf kensei monk,
Parker the tabaxi rogue,
"Oozey" Snakestaff the water genasi moon druid,
and INTRODUCING
Mory Brewblood the dwarf cleric!


CoMT Session 3
Homebrew Campaign: The City of Many Things
After Seiken, Parker, and Oozey rested up again they met Mory Brewblood - the infamous pirate who was actually a cleric of Moradin. Mory explained that his cleric mother had an affair with the dwarf pirate Brewblood (who also ran a brewing company and delivered his famous ale via his ships), who left the woman when she was pregnant. She raised Mory in the church of Moradin, but when he was old enough he went adventuring and became a criminal so he could join his father's pirate crew. While bonding with his dad, he got a bad reputation.

Unfortunately, the Brewblood fleet was recently attacked and destroyed. Mory survived since he was making a delivery of ale to the Roaming Gold Caravan Company. In mourning he got drunk and slept a lot as the caravan traveled through Naeb and to the City of Many Things. Once he sobered up, he found out about the missing heroes from FOE and went to go help bring them back. Thus he had arrived and met the party.

Using the silence spell over and over again, Mory helped the team sneak back to the kobold territory. They made their way inside and found out the the FOE team's hired gnome assistant had black tabards made for the team with silver thread. Seiken, Parker, and Oozey explored the team home some more while Mory bought the place next door (in hopes of turning it into a Moraine church/brewery).

In their HQ, the team found a hidden basement via a secret door in the fireplace; there was a dirt floor and torture equipment down there. The team met with the kobold area leaders and got permission to train 5 of their people. They also got permission to take 3 kobolds with them to go try to take over the bandit territory, with the promise to give 12% of the bandit loot to Braylinn. The team geared up and rested.

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