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Skyfell - Rise of the Glutton : Session 26

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  Introduction A little while back I started a once-per-month  Dungeons and Dragons  campaign in my  Skyfell setting  that I call  The Rise of the Glutton . I wanted to provide my players with a log of their adventures and then realized that such a log might make for fun blog posts. See  Rise of the Glutton  in my  Session Index  for a complete listing. The cast is: Rodney - Tauffae Twofeather Topshelf - male orc, Fighter (Champion) Dan - Drekzhar - male minotaur, Bard/Rogue (College of Swords, Swashbuckler) Laura - Meribore Softwalker - female fitbolg, Druid (Circle of the Moon) Megan - Bronte Whitewinter - male firbolg, Cleric (Tempest Domain) Jeff - Omagoshno - male rock gnome, Artificer (Artillerist) Session 26 - The Heroes of Moss Creek : Gnome, Sweet Gnome Preparation I have a general idea of where I want this arc to go and what it needs to reveal as its story unfolds but I have not yet worked out the concrete details for each session. So, unlike the current arc in my Clockwork F

Skyfell - The Clockwork Files : Session 2

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Introduction After running a   Dungeons and Dragons  campaign in my  Skyfell setting  for a little over nearly two years, I decided to start up a second campaign that I'm calling The Clockwork Files. As with my other campaign, I'm documenting the sessions here.  See  The Clockwork Files  in my  Session Index  for a complete listing. The cast is: Chandler - Poly (male changling celestial warlock) Daniel - Uldin~gern (male vedalkan wizard) Jeff - IamTaoOm (male firbolg druid) Jordyn - Zokia (female goliath fighter) Mando - DENVer (male swiftstride shifter rogue) Sinister Secrets - The Nemmonise Mansion Preparation I did all the heavy lifting for this arc before the first session. As a result, there was very little to do for the second. The biggest thing was to figure out a story-appropriate means to get DENVer (Mando’s character) into the game. I eventually went with the laziest trope imaginable but it worked well enough and it certainly was much smoother than the character