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Adventure Title
DDAL05-5 A Dish Best Served Cold
DDAL05-5 A Dish Best Served Cold
Tier
2
2
Session
Date Played
2019-07-20 16:11:00 UTC
2019-07-20 16:11:00 UTC
ACP
2
2
TCP
2
2
GP +/-
-4
-4
Downtime
5.0
5.0
Renown
0.5
0.5
Location Played
Roll20
Roll20
DM Name
Dalton Duncan
Dalton Duncan
DM DCI Number
8317012612
8317012612
Notes
UNLOCKS: Cloak of Displacement BOUGHT: Warm clothes 4gp STORY AWARD: > Frontier Friend: If the characters free Burleigh by convincing Scarn Mikel to let him go peacefully, the Blood Riders gain a new respect for the Frontier Scouts. As a result, the riders stop bullying the scouts and they stay out of one another’s way. As long as you possess this story award, you have advantage on Charisma (Intimidation) and (Persuasion) checks made to influence any member of the Frontier Scouts.
UNLOCKS: Cloak of Displacement BOUGHT: Warm clothes 4gp STORY AWARD: > Frontier Friend: If the characters free Burleigh by convincing Scarn Mikel to let him go peacefully, the Blood Riders gain a new respect for the Frontier Scouts. As a result, the riders stop bullying the scouts and they stay out of one another’s way. As long as you possess this story award, you have advantage on Charisma (Intimidation) and (Persuasion) checks made to influence any member of the Frontier Scouts.
Magic Items
Name | Rarity | Location | Table | Result | Counts? |
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Cloak of Displacement | Rare | DDAL05-5 A Dish Best Served Cold | G | true | |
While you wear this cloak, it projects an illusion that makes you appear to be standing in a place near your actual location, causing any creature to have disadvantage on attack rolls against you. If you take damage, the property ceases to function until the start of your next turn. This property is suppressed while you are incapacitated, restrained, or otherwise unable to move. Flavor: This cloak is made of the pelt of a smooth, blackfurred creature. A bone toggle fastens the cloak around its wearer’s neck. Close examination of the gold-embroidered hem reveals a poem that reads (in Common): “Six men in pain; six men rent. Blood, it falls like rain; broken bodies bent. Six men plead; and six men cry; Tearing arm and leg, six men die.” |