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# [[Ragna Gythja|RagnfrÃðr Yngvarrsdóttir]] Human(f) Priestess - Kelsie. | # [[Ragna Gythja|RagnfrÃðr Yngvarrsdóttir]] Human(f) Priestess - Kelsie. | ||
# [[Anooke]] Hobbit(m) Ice Mage - Michael | # [[Anooke]] Hobbit(m) Ice Mage - Michael | ||
# [[Cher|Lady Cher]], Saurime Binder - Sean | # [[Cher|Lady Cher]], Saurime Binder - Sean | ||
# [[Rahne]] Human(f) Warrior/E&E/Dreamer - Stephen | # [[Rahne]] Human(f) Warrior/E&E/Dreamer - Stephen | ||
Revision as of 07:47, 11 December 2020

Summary
Adventure: Blood & Ice
GM: Jono
Season: Summer 821 WK
Night: Starting Monday the 14th of Dec 2020 in Albany
Area: Ivinia & north
Level: High
Info: Information from players for Jono
Playtest
Please note - Lowered specialisation to 1 per rank (from 3). See change log on last page of each doc.
Adventures related to this adventure are A Cold return, Northern Summers, Okla is missing and Half a crisp spring.
- Dramatis Personae
- Silverfoam Elven(m) Namer - Michael.
- RagnfrÃðr Yngvarrsdóttir Human(f) Priestess - Kelsie.
- Anooke Hobbit(m) Ice Mage - Michael
- Lady Cher, Saurime Binder - Sean
- Rahne Human(f) Warrior/E&E/Dreamer - Stephen
- Jessica Human(f) Mind Mage - Rhys
Employer
- Two friends of the Elemental Lords - known as the Elemental twins wish some assistance of protection.
- Mission
- Head to the northern lands to the area where the Fire Salamanders roam to hunt some Salamanders Tears.
- Head to the dangerous mountain of Qwal-Macca in the Elemental Plain of Earth to replenish some items and to stop some bad folks from doing the same.
- Payment
- Thanks of the twins, resulting in training of special skills, by then and their allies.
- Gems to the value of 10,000 sp each.
- The shaping of an item each (given things to work with) - combining the properties of two items into one.
Scribe Notes
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