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After shopping and training, the party visits Velgin, the Shadowy Hood they captured in the library. He's a bit dim, although he's pretty cooperative. He remembers Baat Daculon wanted the library for its vast supply of books, and as a base of operations to seduce and convert nobles into vampires. He also knew a "demon chick" by the nickname "Sal", and wanted to mock her. Hawk recognizes a tattoo on Velgin, probably Baat's mark.
 
After shopping and training, the party visits Velgin, the Shadowy Hood they captured in the library. He's a bit dim, although he's pretty cooperative. He remembers Baat Daculon wanted the library for its vast supply of books, and as a base of operations to seduce and convert nobles into vampires. He also knew a "demon chick" by the nickname "Sal", and wanted to mock her. Hawk recognizes a tattoo on Velgin, probably Baat's mark.
  
===Afternoon at the docks===
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===Afternoon at the Library===
 
The party goes to the docks and meets with Denerri and a different ferryman named Alvin, who is apparently good friends with Denerri. Alvin's been at a funeral for the last few months. Lord Trout has offered to repair the damage done to the library (Denerri suspects this is a power play.)
 
The party goes to the docks and meets with Denerri and a different ferryman named Alvin, who is apparently good friends with Denerri. Alvin's been at a funeral for the last few months. Lord Trout has offered to repair the damage done to the library (Denerri suspects this is a power play.)
  
 
Denerri reaches the office and offers a gift to the party - a compass that he says can track chemicals that outsiders are vulnerable to. He doesn't know the specifics of it, but he's certain it will be more safe in the party's hands than his. He grants the party full access to the library.
 
Denerri reaches the office and offers a gift to the party - a compass that he says can track chemicals that outsiders are vulnerable to. He doesn't know the specifics of it, but he's certain it will be more safe in the party's hands than his. He grants the party full access to the library.
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In private, the party updates Denerri on Sendrine, its findings and all the power players who are interested in it. He's quite worried, and decides to take inventory on what the vampires stole from the library. Many books on the Sendrine are missing, as well as the history of significant outsiders during the Wailing War.
  
 
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July 9, 1236 AD

Afternoon at the prison

After shopping and training, the party visits Velgin, the Shadowy Hood they captured in the library. He's a bit dim, although he's pretty cooperative. He remembers Baat Daculon wanted the library for its vast supply of books, and as a base of operations to seduce and convert nobles into vampires. He also knew a "demon chick" by the nickname "Sal", and wanted to mock her. Hawk recognizes a tattoo on Velgin, probably Baat's mark.

Afternoon at the Library

The party goes to the docks and meets with Denerri and a different ferryman named Alvin, who is apparently good friends with Denerri. Alvin's been at a funeral for the last few months. Lord Trout has offered to repair the damage done to the library (Denerri suspects this is a power play.)

Denerri reaches the office and offers a gift to the party - a compass that he says can track chemicals that outsiders are vulnerable to. He doesn't know the specifics of it, but he's certain it will be more safe in the party's hands than his. He grants the party full access to the library.

In private, the party updates Denerri on Sendrine, its findings and all the power players who are interested in it. He's quite worried, and decides to take inventory on what the vampires stole from the library. Many books on the Sendrine are missing, as well as the history of significant outsiders during the Wailing War.

GM Comments

Handouts