Post by Gryphyx on Apr 10, 2015 11:13:47 GMT -7
Total Session XP: 1500
Loot: 1000 GP
Session Date: 04/09/2015
Players / Characters
Gryphyx / Tog
Xemadus / Juliun
leary93/ Utar
Kayse / Faust
shadowsharp / Soran
GM Haskalah - Zartuk
[Report Link docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Psirrs7itKlUtet9EinVRI4CbUlPPrl_aFtalyReEPs/edit#gid=513598530]
Synopsis
The second group tackled the second floor. They found a partially insubstantial man in one very large room, and he challenged them by setting elementals upon them. Some wondered as to the necessity of attacking them to learn about them, but he explained that darkness had befallen his house and he considered that combat was a good way to measure exactly what someone would or would not do; if the characters had resorted to using more evil to win, or displayed such characteristics, he wouldn't have told them what they needed to know.
The house, it seems, was phase-shifted for many years, though its residents didn't know it. The reason was never given, but the house has recently reappeared and its guests even more recently, potentially due to the presence of the "infection" as the Master calls it. The house served the purpose as a wayward home for denizens of various planes, and the home's disposition (undoubtedly good) swayed some of the typically more capricious residents toward being more good.
The party also encountered some traps set up by the Imposter (the person who snatched the Master's body) on the second floor, including some Jelly's in the bathroom (one shot out of a toilet for the love of the Gods), a Mimic in the Master's bedroom (which was handily killed via slumber hex and coup de grace) and some invisible fungus in the storeroom which also contained an assortment of treasure.
Having cleared out the second floor, the party went back to Lord Remmont, who was waiting on the first floor, to report and inform him that one of the animated chairs was to be given to someone who'd helped with the first floor's clearing. Lord Remmont was reasonably upset at the loss of one of his possessions until he went to argue with the Master about it, at which point he shut the hell up and accepted it.
Loot: 1000 GP
Session Date: 04/09/2015
Players / Characters
Gryphyx / Tog
Xemadus / Juliun
leary93/ Utar
Kayse / Faust
shadowsharp / Soran
GM Haskalah - Zartuk
[Report Link docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Psirrs7itKlUtet9EinVRI4CbUlPPrl_aFtalyReEPs/edit#gid=513598530]
Synopsis
The second group tackled the second floor. They found a partially insubstantial man in one very large room, and he challenged them by setting elementals upon them. Some wondered as to the necessity of attacking them to learn about them, but he explained that darkness had befallen his house and he considered that combat was a good way to measure exactly what someone would or would not do; if the characters had resorted to using more evil to win, or displayed such characteristics, he wouldn't have told them what they needed to know.
The house, it seems, was phase-shifted for many years, though its residents didn't know it. The reason was never given, but the house has recently reappeared and its guests even more recently, potentially due to the presence of the "infection" as the Master calls it. The house served the purpose as a wayward home for denizens of various planes, and the home's disposition (undoubtedly good) swayed some of the typically more capricious residents toward being more good.
The party also encountered some traps set up by the Imposter (the person who snatched the Master's body) on the second floor, including some Jelly's in the bathroom (one shot out of a toilet for the love of the Gods), a Mimic in the Master's bedroom (which was handily killed via slumber hex and coup de grace) and some invisible fungus in the storeroom which also contained an assortment of treasure.
Having cleared out the second floor, the party went back to Lord Remmont, who was waiting on the first floor, to report and inform him that one of the animated chairs was to be given to someone who'd helped with the first floor's clearing. Lord Remmont was reasonably upset at the loss of one of his possessions until he went to argue with the Master about it, at which point he shut the hell up and accepted it.