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The party approaches the town gates of Deonsy during a cloudy day.
 
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The Inspector walks up to them and immediately is on high alert when he sees Vegeta's armor. Frieza's minions wear armor very similar (Vegeta guesses they stole the designs when they destroyed his homeland) and the Prince is able to calm them down (!!!) with help from Claire and Hawk. They also get a quick bounty with the brigand's armor: 100 gp per suit.
  
 
=GM Comments=
 
=GM Comments=

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Summary

July 13, 1236 AD

The party boards the ship and wishes the Kolphans goodbye. Except for Darius, who is coming along.

July 20, 1236 AD

The party arrives at Harvest Wharf and reports to Melvin Mel. He's excited to see them alive and well, and is also impressed by their progress. He's a little confused about their efforts in the Great Plains, since they don't mention Merki's death or Melanie's interference at the trial. Still, he gives them a hefty cash reward and some tokens to communicate with him.

Vegeta notes how worried Marjorie and Melodie were when the party mentioned Sendrine.

July 21, 1236 AD

The party meets Captain Hab, who tells them the trip to the Port of the Plains is about two weeks away.

July 26, 1236 AD

5 days out to sea. Same as the last 5. Until giant crabs and lobsters board the ship! After a brief scuffle the party, Darius and Captain Hab enjoy lots of crab for the next few days.

August 4, 1236 AD

The ship arrives in the Port of the Plains. The party knows they need to reach Deonsy, about a week's travel away. Hawk recalls some general facts about the plains.

  • Unlike Alenno or the Draugh Kingdom, the Great Plains is mostly broken up into small independent city-states. Some are more friendly than others.
  • Maps are inaccurate because power struggles and nomads tend to create new towns or destroy others.
  • The Great Plains has, unsurprisingly, fields of low grass and very few trees. The lack of humidity is a problem and some areas are very arid.
  • The Port of the Plains is probably the most industrialized and friendly town on the continent.

Hawk listens for some rumors:

  • Sales leads: You can find a few of the bigger merchants, they live in the port. Rumor has it of a paradise full of gold that exists in the middle of the Plains, but no one's sure where.
  • Other rumors: A month or so people saw the great wizard Shavanni around here, hunting a Green Dragon. They say the battle was phenomenal.
  • They warn you to be careful traveling outside the city. There are more and more bandit attacks during the day and during the night.
  • Some bandits have allied with a new warlord named Jeice. He took over after the previous lord Zaibon was decapitated by rather beautiful demon.
  • Hawk hears both Jeice and Zaibon were working for an even greater warlord, who demanded tribute from towns and cities, but no one has bothered looking into it.

Well, business is business, and the party has to choose one of three guilds to bargain with.

  • The Dragonsears claim to descend from dragons and worship all of the scaly beasts. In fact they don't seem to care about much else.
  • The Dragon Breakers, on the other hand, want to protect themselves from draconic assault. A portion of their guild dues are used to search for means to protect themselves. They don't have many plans past that.
  • Sometimes these guilds fight openly, or one merchant corners a market and jacks up the price. An underground group Trinity has been credited with breaking monopolies by any means necessary, including kidnappings and "enforcement". In fact they have a protection racket.

The party decides the Dragon Breakers are the least annoying group to deal with and begin a partnership with them. They promise to tell EVERYONE of the East Ferren Trading Company's decision.

August 6, 1236 AD (afternoon)

The next few days are pretty quiet, with Fi scavenging for food and Hawk and Darius entertain the party. They come upon the path and witness what seem to be two groups arguing.

It seems more like a tense standoff, as both groups assume the party is here to kill them. One group tries to escape while the other fights the party, planning to inform their boss afterward. As the battle begins, Vegeta hears footsteps from large creatures approaching.

A tyrannosaurus and two ankylosaurs stampede into the area and attack the brigands. Darius raises a golem army (actually an illusion) and the enemies are lost in the chaos.

Once the dust settles, Darius has charmed one of the brigands as two others escaped. Two of the other travelers are with the party. According to the brigand, he works for Lord Jeice, one of Lord Freiza's Chieftans. His friends came here to buy dragon scales from the travelers. Lord Jeice seemed very interested in anything related to dragons, as they may have the power to summon dragons and do their bidding. He tells them where Lord Jeice is, but not before the charm breaks. He curses them, telling them Lord Jeice will win!

The travelers admit they were selling 100% authentic dragon scales but the brigands tried to haggle them.

August 10, 1236 AD (afternoon)

The party approaches the town gates of Deonsy during a cloudy day.

The Inspector walks up to them and immediately is on high alert when he sees Vegeta's armor. Frieza's minions wear armor very similar (Vegeta guesses they stole the designs when they destroyed his homeland) and the Prince is able to calm them down (!!!) with help from Claire and Hawk. They also get a quick bounty with the brigand's armor: 100 gp per suit.

GM Comments

Personal Quests

And so begins my latest idea: Personal Quests.

  • It gives you a chance to invest in your character's backstory and motivations.
  • It lets me flesh out the world some more.
  • It's something you can do solo.

One nice thing about roll20 is with all of this asynchronous stuff, it's pretty easy to make a 1-on-1 flashback sequence. Uh, assuming you don't die in the sequence. TIME PARADOX

Custom Monsters

So I bought Pathfinder Unchained. They have a good guide on how to create monsters that can challenge a party at a given level. I've been using them to create more encounters. I'll have to keep tweaking them though- my archers were designed to deal 18 damage per hit, which is hard to justify in-game.

On the other hand, a ship full of giant crabs and lobsters missed and were fireball'd throughout the fight.

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