Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Sunday D&D in Review: September 1st, 2012

After the discovery of the dragon burials with the bones missing it was determined that the we needed to track down the bones and possibly retrieve them. After collecting some bone fragments we were able to preform a ritual that allowed us to follow and track the bones. The final destination being a location called Om, deep in the south.

Upon teleporting near the location it was discovered that Om was protected by five undead dragons. The nearest dragon, a blue, was willing to talk to us and explained somethings. Each dragon had their own section that they were required to guard. There were some phylacteries being used to compel the dragons. Destroying these phylacteries would break the compulsion and the dragons would be free to do as they wish, including dying (again). It was this last that the blue dragon wished for.

With this information we continued on until we ran across the white dragon, this is the one we started with. After killing the white dragon we continued onto Om, trying to be stealthy with very little success. We managed to interrupt the ritual that was being used to summon and compel the C+ black dragon. During the battle one enemy combatant managed to bang a gong that apparently alerted and summoned the remaining dragons. As the dragons attacked and the party fought Flint, the artificer, broke all the phy freeing the dragons wills, at this point the blue dragon assisted us in the battle. Not out of any positive motivation, he felt we had a deal. We freed him from his compulsion he assists us, further he had motives.

After the battle the blue dragon approached us and made an offer, he show us where all the dragons hords were if we agreed to bury him under a slab of concrete with half of the hordes in an unmarked grave. He hated being awakened from the dead and did not want it happening again. We agreed.

Total gp value per person: 575,475

XP per person: 9200

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