Monday, February 16, 2009

Feb. 15th Session

The hour of the session, the players debated on what they would do. They already know that they want to take a course of action that would start a war, but the question was, how would they do that without being caught? Maleik to no part in their planning. All he did was to provide them with basic information.

After a while, the players first agreed to go to Highforge in hopes of finding some aid from the Gnomes. They managed to find the mayor of the town quickly, Millard Bell, and told him that they wanted to spring Junge out from jail and attempt to steal back the gold that Kelvin took from the caravan. The gnome mocked them since they did not have a clear strategy on how they would do this, and wondered just how he would just trust random strangers. After some questioning, Millard found out that the characters were the ones who saved Hesond's life back at Stallanford. As Hesond was a major supplier for Highforge, this was indeed helpful for the Gnomes. Millard had the players deliver a message to Baron Hal of Threshold. Baron Hal allowed them to stay the night while he pondered the letter that he received. The next morning, they all rode out to Highforge. They were accompanied by a couple of guards from town. Among these guards were both Captain Galvens (the guard who caught the players, but he didn't remember them) and Captain Thiesen (the guard who escorted them to the trial and to Maleik. He remembers the players, but doesn't care).

Once back at Highforge, Baron Hal and Mayor Millard had a private chat. They then summoned the players in to ask them what is it that they wished to do. The Baron and the Mayor both did not agree to the players radical idea of immediately breaking out Junge AND taking back the gold. They told the players to go and get a written statement from Junge. The players agreed and traveld to Kelvin. When they reached Kelvin, they took on the idea that Junge was locked up in one of the towers at the castle. They had Ziek climb up the tower and found that Junge was indeed in that room. Ziek forgot to bring the pen and paper, but Junge just wrote the statement in blood on a leather parchment that his food was on.

Next session the date will be the 5th of Flaurmont at 3:00 A.M. The trial for Junge begins in about seven more days.

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