Session 47: Search & Seizure
"I think this is going to work out pretty well"
General Summary
While Jinn finished his disguise, Wilf went to the Zephyr with his intentions to seal the portal to the Feywild within campus grounds. The halfling he spoke with seemed rather nonplussed about the whole affair. Bart and Jinn discussed how best to support Chari, who seemed to have developed a rather concerning outlook on her life following the conversation with Old Nan.
With all the preparations made, Jinn focused on the way crystal and found himself transported to an icy fortress inhabited by ice mephits in service to General Irador. The rest of the party joined the rogue and played their parts well enough to maintain the deception. Keeping a cool head, the elf sent the mephits to search for the woman they had allowed admittance into the stronghold.
As the Dragon Punchers and Wilf made their way through the halls, they encountered many of Irador’s defenses still in place. To their surprise, the Goldfinch had also found her way to Irador’s lair and was attempting to abscond with several treasures and documents. Her confusion at Jinn’s disguise gave the party just the opening they needed. They captured the woman and brought her back, bound and gagged, to Osdra's magic mansion. There the group could rest, recuperate, and decide what to do with their captive before venturing back into the labyrinth of ice and stone.
In the morning Jinn was rudely awoken by a goat standing on his bed. It was, based on the note in its mouth, presumably Chari. An alarming and unexpected turn of events to say the least.
Rewards Granted
Potions | Magic Items | Other | Coin |
---|---|---|---|
Potion of Vampiric Touch | Gold kist (50g) | ||
Copper Jeweled Armband (250g) | |||
Silver and emerald hairpins (11,340g) | |||
Opal and silver diadem (1430g) | |||
Bone dragon carving |
So'asna "Jinn" Mara'hid
Level 17
Elf
Chaotic Neutral Rogue Assassin
(Runaway Prince)
(Runaway Prince)
109 / 109 HP
Chari Eleanor Cross
Sir Bartleby of Calicia
Micah of Nid
Wilf
Report Date
14 Jan 2018
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