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Adventure Title
DDAL07-09 Unusual Opposition
Session
Date Played
2024-08-14 18:11:00 UTC
Levels Gained
GP +/-
-240
Downtime +/-
10.0
Location Played
Online
DM Name
Kuta
DM DCI Number
7714
Notes
Death, Terry, human, wiz Dan W, rainbow aaracockra ,Quickdraw McCaw, range/rogue Jason, goliath, Gward, axe, made for heroic deeds rune knight fighter/warlock Simira, Miranda, halfling bard The Thundering Lizard Yuan-ti up to no good Soggy Wren Stop Yuan-ti, intelligence someone can help. The Ramshackle King. In the Chultan jungle. He knows where the Yuan-ti are, we don’t know him, but we know someone who can find him. Well protected. Nice old woman Grandmother Callendra has some way to find protected secrets, lives in the sunken ruins of Ishau near refuge bay. Known to make this brew known as the black water elixir. Refuge bay is safe enough in the shallows, deeper there may be other unsavoury creatures. Harper one other thing. Tried to contact the Ramshackle king for so long. Needs to know secrets. Hands Graw stone. Hide stone in their quarters. Look for the ship Nathir in the harbor ward. Fight roc and dragonturtle. Swampy area. Three old crones. Heard of the kind but don’t know where he is. Lives yonder somewhere deeper in the peninsula. Black elixir can help point us in the right direction. -2500 gp of art to hags. Terry drinks potion, undead attack. Terry has dreams. Captain of ship Blacktide. Through the jungle. Ships in forest with walkways. Lots of people pointing at us. Azuil. Powerful undead woman, vendetta against first courtiers. Captain Blacktide, Aleria Dunveil was commissioned to take him out. She is undead, in abandoned yuan-ti temple. 2 bodags, 1 potion. Sword. Potion of speed, potion of greater healing

Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table Result Counts?
Bitter Wrath, frost brand rapier (VR-A) Very Rare true
Bitter Wrath, frost brand Weapon (rapier), very rare (requires attunement) This extraordinary weapon is crafted from a single piece of ice with a pommel wrapped in braided leaves. If wielded in temperatures in excess of 90 degrees, rivulets of water run down its blade—soaking the hand holding it. Despite this, it never melts away.