Holy Orders

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Detailing the adventures of the band initially consisting of Grennigore, Chidewick, Obblehob, and Mog.

Session 1 - 05/12/2023

Chime the 16th of Lymewald

Clear, cold. Travelling south on the Harrow Road toward Prygwort, the band consisting of Obble, Green, and Mog met the Curate-aspirant Chidewick. The group had a cold reception at the Clashed Antler Inn from a racist militia seeking to keep servants of the Nag-lord out of the town. A round of drinks appeased them.

House Harrowmare is increasing their presence in the area. The house allegedly consists with a monstrous entity that lives in the lake in 1105.

Prygwort market is only on Colly, so the group resupplied at a general store. For Chidewick's sake, they went afterwards to the sprawling church of Saint Waylaid. Brewers were coming from all over to have their ale blessed, and Chidewick took some time in conference with the Vicar to pray. The group accepted a request from the Vicar to fix-up a shrine to Saint Wold located near a woodcutter's encampment to the south (1208).

Elsewhere in the city, the group ran into a sailor and a store owner having a dispute over a cryptic treasure map. The group acquired the map from the sailor, and found out from the merchant that it was their grandfather's, the founder of the "Sea of Stars" jeweller's shop. The current proprietoress expressed her desire for some adventure, and asked the group to tell us stories when they had some.

In search of rumours and alcohol, the group went first to the Wrinkled Meddler Inn, but were rejected on sight and redirected to the Rap Tappers Quadrant. The latter turned out to be a very quiet establishment with a labyrinthine interior.

A baker who can make enchanted cakes lives in 1206.

The group spent the rest of the day hunting, eventually slaying just under a half-dozen moss moles. They stayed that evening at the Clashed Antler Inn without incident.

Hayme the 17th of Lymewald

Moot the 18th of Lymewald

Frisk the 19th of Lymewald

Eggfast the 20th of Lymewald