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Adventure Title
CCC-GHC-09 - Swamp of Death
Tier
3
Session
Date Played
2018-10-20 22:10:00 UTC
ACP
1
TCP
2
GP +/-
Downtime
2.5
Renown
Location Played
Online
DM Name
Alain Pham
DM DCI Number
2318643541
Notes
Played with: Drake; Tahlik; Puca; Xi'ang; Storm; Pyro | Treasure: Giant’s Bane (Longbow +2); Potion of Vitality -> Storm; Potion of Vitality -> Xi'ang; Spell Scroll of Etherealness -> Thalan; Spell Scroll of Wind Walk -> Geren | Renown Leftover CP: 1 | Candy Corn 48

Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table Result Counts?
Giant’s Bane (Longbow +2) Rare Exploring King Hizsi's Court G true
This stout recurved bow is fashioned from the horn of a great beast and ringed in complex sigils at either end. The bow also has the Sentinel minor property and glows faintly when giants are within 120 feet of it. For this weapon, "giant" refers to any creature with the giant type, including ogres and trolls. | History: In 1325 DR the ranger Kaylin Plainstalker patrolled a vast area between the Giant’s Run Mountains and Elversult. Of half-elven heritage, the woman was a beauty, as well as an expert shot with her bow. Her attractiveness and her prowess at stopping marauding bands of hill giants soon caught the eye of Rilar Biltmoor, a rakish young wool merchant from Elversult. To gain her favor, the young man paid a wizard from Westgate to craft her a magical bow made of yew. Kaylin accepted the weapon, but rebuffed the merchant’s romantic interests. Several years later, Rilar’s business failed, and he lost everything. He returned to his family farm on the outskirts of Elversult. Instead of organizing large shipments of wool to Westgate and Iriaebor, he spent his days tending sheep in the foothills of the Giant’s Run Mountains. When Kaylin learned of the man’s troubles, she visited and offered to return the weapon he had given to her, hoping she could ease his financial burdens. Rilar declined the bow, claiming he had found a peace and contentment as a sheep header that he had not known as a merchant. His honesty and newfound humility touched the ranger, and over time, she grew to love the man she had rejected years earlier. They eventually married and started a family of their own. The bow remained in Kaylin’s possession until she died peacefully in her sleep at her family’s farm.