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tell the party the drinks are on the housethis<br />

time.<br />

If asked about the dead people found in the<br />

streets Nerull’s followers, he is equally likely to<br />

say that he knows nothing (though he will<br />

wink knowingly as he does), or he may relate<br />

all or part (1-6 pieces of information) of the<br />

following information, which he believes to be<br />

absolutely true, in a hazy sort of way.<br />

Jaryd’s Information<br />

1. After relieving himself of some disigreeable<br />

spirits, he heard someone say that<br />

;he Dragon’s sword would be here in a few<br />

days. (T)<br />

2. He saw a group of men catch a companion<br />

of his, and many crescent blades reflecting<br />

the moonlight. (He hasn’t connected this<br />

with Serval’s disciples.) (T)<br />

3. He saw a man commanding a group of<br />

skeletons to bring him some victims with<br />

which to play. (F)<br />

4. A swordsman chanting the name of<br />

Kelanen charged past him to kill a man carrying<br />

some strange weapon. After dispatching<br />

the man, the swordsman dragged the<br />

body away into the night. (F)<br />

5. He overheard William speaking with a<br />

man about killing a prince. William said<br />

that the sword was coming soon, so efforts<br />

would have to be redoubled. The other man<br />

said that death came for all, and that death<br />

was ready to reap this harvest. (T)<br />

6. While staggering home, he heard two<br />

men agree that the best way to solve the<br />

problem was to kill Serval, to stop the<br />

deaths of Kelanen’s followers. (T)<br />

Statements marked “T” are actually true:<br />

statements marked “F” are false.<br />

Random encounters<br />

ldlO Roll<br />

1 Adventurer<br />

2-5 Commoner<br />

6 Entertainer<br />

7 Follower of Kelanen<br />

8-10 Sailor<br />

Adventurer: An adventurer recently back<br />

in town wants to trade stories, and perhaps<br />

magical items. The adventurers who come<br />

here are almost exclusively warriors: William’s<br />

reputation draws them here.<br />

Commoner: A commoner comes to trade<br />

tall tales with his friends or relax from a long<br />

day’s work. If the characters are stumped,<br />

these folk could let slip some gossip (one of<br />

Jaryd talphos’s rumors).<br />

Entertainer: An entertainer has arrived to<br />

ply his trade for the night’s lodging and food.<br />

The quality of the performer is up to you, but<br />

if asked of the recent happenings, he may ask<br />

the party to buy him dinner (for information<br />

which he will, in fact, make up).<br />

Follower of Kelanen: A follower of Kelanen<br />

enters. The party doesn’t know why he is<br />

here: he is watching William. However, he<br />

knows who the party is and why they’re here.<br />

He can either provide aid or become the next<br />

victim.<br />

Sailor: A sailor arrives just in from sea with<br />

a few days to waste and some money to spend.<br />

He is restless from the long voyage and will<br />

leap at an opportunity to fight. The party<br />

should be careful that his buddies aren’t nearby,<br />

for a full-scale riot might occur.<br />

About the Inn<br />

William is not fond of rowdy guests and will<br />

resort use his mercenaries accordingly. The<br />

city watch doesn’t bother with brawls here,<br />

unless they spill out into the street.<br />

William never carries a weapon openly,<br />

though beneath the bar he keeps a club (for<br />

the drunks who try to get tough) and his battle<br />

axe +4 (which he keeps there only to discourage<br />

any would-be thieves). If anyone draws a<br />

weapon, William will immediately yell at the<br />

person to stop and charge between the combatants<br />

with his axe.<br />

William keeps no money upon his person,<br />

nor is a substantial sum to be found in his<br />

quarters. In the cellar, however, he has six

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