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Adventure Title
CCC-BMG-24 PHLAN 2-3 The Royal "We"
Session
1
Date Played
2023-09-22 20:00:00 UTC
Levels Gained
GP +/-
1000
Downtime +/-
10.0
Location Played
Vancouver D&D Collective AL Discord Server
DM Name
CJ Kanjilal
DM DCI Number
Notes
CCC-BMG-24 PHLAN 2-3 The Royal "We" When: 2023/09/22 1800 (5 hours) DM: CJ Kanjilal Players: Lyubov Androvna (@SithMage(Mike C.)), Ten (@BenGerman), Rozee (@Tim), Silverlock (@MichaelS), Hal & Butler (@Jon) Treasure: Phlan Hero reward: 5,000 gp Split 5 ways makes 1,000 gp each The Guardian Medal The Guardian Medal is bestowed to each character. The medal has a value of 1000 gp, but is worth more by displaying it in Phlan. It garners significant influence within the city, and to a lesser degree in other Moonsea cities. Adventurers wearing a guardian medal gain advantage on all Charisma based ability checks within the Phlan. Tyr's Blessing of Luck Blessing, uncommon (requires attunement) This blessing has been bestowed upon you by Tyr in recognition of your service to the city and citizens of Phlan in the face of great peril to your own well-being. You gain a +1 bonus to ability checks and saving throws. This blessing may be refused. If accepted, it requires an attunement slot. This blessing is offered to all adventurers regardless of completing the other two adventures in the trilogy. This blessing is not tradeable, and if refused or unattuned, it may not be regained.

Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table Result Counts?
Tyr's Blessing of Luck Uncommon CCC-BMG-24 PHLAN 2-3 The Royal "We" true
Blessing, uncommon (requires attunement) This blessing has been bestowed upon you by Tyr in recognition of your service to the city and citizens of Phlan in the face of great peril to your own well-being. You gain a +1 bonus to ability checks and saving throws. This blessing may be refused. If accepted, it requires an attunement slot. This blessing is offered to all adventurers regardless of completing the other two adventures in the trilogy. This blessing is not tradeable, and if refused or unattuned, it may not be regained.