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Adventure Title
DDAL06-03 Crypt of the Death Giants
Session
1
Date Played
2020-09-04 23:06:00 UTC
Levels Gained
1
GP +/-
2240
Downtime +/-
20.0
Location Played
Roll20
DM Name
Francis Serpa
DM DCI Number
Notes
-2 Potion of Healing, -2 Potion of Greater Healing, -1 Spell Scroll of Greater Restoration, -1 Spell Scroll of Far Step, -1 Spell Scroll of Banishing Smite +1 Spell Scroll of Project Image -10 gp to help pay for Goat Downtime Activities Hall of Mirth. Characters can spend time in the Hall of Mirth learning about giant kind and ancient Ostoria and the giant language. At the conclusion of this adventure a character may choose to learn the giant language for 50 downtime days. In addition at the conclusion of this adventure a character may choose to learn about Ostoria, by spending 50 downtime days the character will have advantage on any future rolls regarding giants or Ostoria. Hall of Omens. Characters can spend time in the Hall of Omens learning about signs and portents. A wizard of the school of divination may spend 200 downtime days to gain 1 additional portent dice. Any other character may spend 50 downtime days to gain 3 Luck Points and may use them as the Lucky feat. Once the 3 Luck Points are spent they are not regained. Hall of Honor. Characters can spend time in the hall of honor learning about the deeds of the ancient Ostorian Honor Guard. A character who spends 25 downtime days will gain advantage in dealings with true giants (Cloud, Hill, Fire, Stone, or Storm) when the subject of the Ostorian Honor Guard can be included in the conversation Story Award Death’s End. You helped defeat Kiaransalee’s cult of Undying Might and prevented many Death Giants from being created and used by Kiaransalee. (See the D&D Epic DDEP06-03 Hecatomb)

Magic Items

Name Rarity Location Table Result Counts?
Belt of Storm Giant Strength Legendary Anauroch true
The storm giant quintessent Dessa imbued this belt with her elemental strength. When the belt’s fantastic strength is used lightning dances around the wearer while a warm desert wind blows in the area.