Jedediah Salt
Ring of Spell Storing,
Goggles of Night,
Moon-Touched Longsword ,
Cloak of the Bat (Raven),
Emerald of the War Mage,
Rod of Alertness,
Shield, +3,
Belt of Storm Giant Strength,
Blackrazor,
Rod of Security,
Greataxe, +3,
Belt of Storm Giant Strength
Log Entries
Date Played | Adventure Title | Session | Levels | GP | Downtime ▲ | Magic Items | ||
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2019-11-27 18:00 | CCC-GARY-07 The Mirror Cities of Gulthias | 1 | 1 | 240 | Cloak of Elvenkind | Show DM Log | ||
2021-08-20 11:00 | DDAL06-03 Crypt of the Death Giants | 1 | 0 | 3000 | Belt of Storm Giant Strength | Show | ||
Belt of Storm Giant Strength. Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement). While wearing this belt, your Strength score changes to 29. The item has no effect on you if your Strength without the belt is equal to or greater than 29. 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. This item can be found in the Dungeon Masters Guide. 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. 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). |
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2019-10-09 20:00 | DDAL09-01 Escape from Elturgard | 1 | 1 | 20 | Show | |||
Part 1: The Smith |
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2019-10-09 21:00 | DDAL09-01 Escape from Elturgard | 1 | 1 | 20 | Show | |||
Part 2: The Miller |
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2019-10-20 19:00 | CCC-GLIP-0101 Glip Dak | 1 | 1 | 40 | Greatsword, +1, Charlatan’s Die | Show | ||
Arrk’s Greatsword (+1 Greatsword). Weapon (greatsword), uncommon. You have a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. Arrk was a troll mercenary known for his brutality, loyalty, and reliability. He worked throughout the Moonsea region and was infamous for carrying an enchanted greatsword that dripped blood whenever it was unsheathed, which Arrk would lick when he was bored or annoyed. Arrk vanished decades ago while exploring ancient rune in the Troll Hills of Thar. His sword was recovered not long after the founding of Glip Dak. While the sword could once store and release powerful spells, something unusual is now stored within and refuses to be released. The greatsword has a long, rune covered blade that drips blood whenever the sword is unsheathed. The wide blade is decorated with Netherese runes, and the handle is wrapped in basilisk hide. A large gem pulses at the center of the cross guard. This item can be found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide. Manke’s Die (Charlatan’s Die). Wondrous Item, common (requires attunement). Whenever you roll this six-sided die, you can control which number it rolls. This item can be found in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything. Glip Dak Lawbreaker. You broke the laws of the black market. Because of this, you were captured by the Kroth Magg hobgoblins and punished. While most punishment involves serving backbreaking labor until one faints from exhaustion, the Kroth Magg are known to be inventive with their punishments, which includes events such as being stuffed into a burlap sack filled with rats and thrown in a pond, or forced to fight wyvern hatchlings barehanded to a jeering crowd. Somehow you survived and were released by the Glip Dak hobgoblins. The guards have more important things to deal with. Unless playing another Glip Dak adventure immediately after this one, the next 5 downtime days you earn are automatically expended surviving your punishment. |
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2019-10-27 19:30 | DDHC-TYP Tales from the Yawning Portal | 1 | 1 | 240 | Ring of Spell Storing, Goggles of Night, Blackrazor | Show | ||
1. First Weapon Returned. Max gold for their level for each character in the party, and each character may choose five rare consumables (following normal rules for the number of pieces of magical ammunition). A character could, for example, choose 2 potions of superior healing, 2 spells scroll of greater restoration, and 1d6 +2 crossbow bolts. 2. Second Weapon Returned. Each character may choose one of the following items: arrow catching shield, bracers of defense, canaith mandolin, necklace of prayer beads (with six beads), staff of the woodlands, +2 wand of the war mage, or a +2 weapon. 3. Third Weapon Returned. Each character receives either a blessing of protection or a blessing of weapon enhancement (player choice) and when the character gains 17th level can claim one of these legendary items for their own use subject to the MIL restrictions. |
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2019-11-04 19:00 | CCC-LINKS-01 Champion of the People | 1 | 1 | 120 | Belt of Hill Giant Strength | Show | ||
“Fat” Markoth’s Cummerbund. Wondrous Item, rare (requires attunement). Markoth – “Fat Mar” to those that didn’t truly know him – treasured this reinforced, velvety waistband above all other possessions. He wore it every day in life but was never able to fully grasp its benefits despite being attuned to it: while attuned, the wearer’s strength becomes 21 and, once per day, the wearer has advantage on one saving throw that might otherwise result in a level of exhaustion. A description of this item can be found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide under the entry ‘Belt of Giant Strength (Hill)’. |
Date Played | Adventure Title | Tier | Session | ACP | TCP | Downtime ▲ | Renown | |
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2019-11-27 18:00 | CCC-GARY-07 The Mirror Cities of Gulthias | 2 | 1 | Show DM Log | ||||
2021-08-20 11:00 | DDAL06-03 Crypt of the Death Giants | 1 | Show | |||||
Belt of Storm Giant Strength. Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement). While wearing this belt, your Strength score changes to 29. The item has no effect on you if your Strength without the belt is equal to or greater than 29. 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. This item can be found in the Dungeon Masters Guide. 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. 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). |
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2019-10-09 20:00 | DDAL09-01 Escape from Elturgard | 1 | Show | |||||
Part 1: The Smith |
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2019-10-09 21:00 | DDAL09-01 Escape from Elturgard | 1 | Show | |||||
Part 2: The Miller |
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2019-10-20 19:00 | CCC-GLIP-0101 Glip Dak | 1 | Show | |||||
Arrk’s Greatsword (+1 Greatsword). Weapon (greatsword), uncommon. You have a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. Arrk was a troll mercenary known for his brutality, loyalty, and reliability. He worked throughout the Moonsea region and was infamous for carrying an enchanted greatsword that dripped blood whenever it was unsheathed, which Arrk would lick when he was bored or annoyed. Arrk vanished decades ago while exploring ancient rune in the Troll Hills of Thar. His sword was recovered not long after the founding of Glip Dak. While the sword could once store and release powerful spells, something unusual is now stored within and refuses to be released. The greatsword has a long, rune covered blade that drips blood whenever the sword is unsheathed. The wide blade is decorated with Netherese runes, and the handle is wrapped in basilisk hide. A large gem pulses at the center of the cross guard. This item can be found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide. Manke’s Die (Charlatan’s Die). Wondrous Item, common (requires attunement). Whenever you roll this six-sided die, you can control which number it rolls. This item can be found in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything. Glip Dak Lawbreaker. You broke the laws of the black market. Because of this, you were captured by the Kroth Magg hobgoblins and punished. While most punishment involves serving backbreaking labor until one faints from exhaustion, the Kroth Magg are known to be inventive with their punishments, which includes events such as being stuffed into a burlap sack filled with rats and thrown in a pond, or forced to fight wyvern hatchlings barehanded to a jeering crowd. Somehow you survived and were released by the Glip Dak hobgoblins. The guards have more important things to deal with. Unless playing another Glip Dak adventure immediately after this one, the next 5 downtime days you earn are automatically expended surviving your punishment. |
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2019-10-27 19:30 | DDHC-TYP Tales from the Yawning Portal | 1 | Show | |||||
1. First Weapon Returned. Max gold for their level for each character in the party, and each character may choose five rare consumables (following normal rules for the number of pieces of magical ammunition). A character could, for example, choose 2 potions of superior healing, 2 spells scroll of greater restoration, and 1d6 +2 crossbow bolts. 2. Second Weapon Returned. Each character may choose one of the following items: arrow catching shield, bracers of defense, canaith mandolin, necklace of prayer beads (with six beads), staff of the woodlands, +2 wand of the war mage, or a +2 weapon. 3. Third Weapon Returned. Each character receives either a blessing of protection or a blessing of weapon enhancement (player choice) and when the character gains 17th level can claim one of these legendary items for their own use subject to the MIL restrictions. |
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2019-11-04 19:00 | CCC-LINKS-01 Champion of the People | 1 | Show | |||||
“Fat” Markoth’s Cummerbund. Wondrous Item, rare (requires attunement). Markoth – “Fat Mar” to those that didn’t truly know him – treasured this reinforced, velvety waistband above all other possessions. He wore it every day in life but was never able to fully grasp its benefits despite being attuned to it: while attuned, the wearer’s strength becomes 21 and, once per day, the wearer has advantage on one saving throw that might otherwise result in a level of exhaustion. A description of this item can be found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide under the entry ‘Belt of Giant Strength (Hill)’. |
Date Played | Adventure Title | Session | XP | GP | Downtime ▲ | Renown | Magic Items | |
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2019-11-27 18:00 | CCC-GARY-07 The Mirror Cities of Gulthias | 1 | 240 | Cloak of Elvenkind | Show DM Log | |||
2021-08-20 11:00 | DDAL06-03 Crypt of the Death Giants | 1 | 3000 | Belt of Storm Giant Strength | Show | |||
Belt of Storm Giant Strength. Wondrous item, legendary (requires attunement). While wearing this belt, your Strength score changes to 29. The item has no effect on you if your Strength without the belt is equal to or greater than 29. 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. This item can be found in the Dungeon Masters Guide. 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. 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). |
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2019-10-09 20:00 | DDAL09-01 Escape from Elturgard | 1 | 20 | Show | ||||
Part 1: The Smith |
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2019-10-09 21:00 | DDAL09-01 Escape from Elturgard | 1 | 20 | Show | ||||
Part 2: The Miller |
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2019-10-20 19:00 | CCC-GLIP-0101 Glip Dak | 1 | 40 | Greatsword, +1, Charlatan’s Die | Show | |||
Arrk’s Greatsword (+1 Greatsword). Weapon (greatsword), uncommon. You have a +1 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon. Arrk was a troll mercenary known for his brutality, loyalty, and reliability. He worked throughout the Moonsea region and was infamous for carrying an enchanted greatsword that dripped blood whenever it was unsheathed, which Arrk would lick when he was bored or annoyed. Arrk vanished decades ago while exploring ancient rune in the Troll Hills of Thar. His sword was recovered not long after the founding of Glip Dak. While the sword could once store and release powerful spells, something unusual is now stored within and refuses to be released. The greatsword has a long, rune covered blade that drips blood whenever the sword is unsheathed. The wide blade is decorated with Netherese runes, and the handle is wrapped in basilisk hide. A large gem pulses at the center of the cross guard. This item can be found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide. Manke’s Die (Charlatan’s Die). Wondrous Item, common (requires attunement). Whenever you roll this six-sided die, you can control which number it rolls. This item can be found in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything. Glip Dak Lawbreaker. You broke the laws of the black market. Because of this, you were captured by the Kroth Magg hobgoblins and punished. While most punishment involves serving backbreaking labor until one faints from exhaustion, the Kroth Magg are known to be inventive with their punishments, which includes events such as being stuffed into a burlap sack filled with rats and thrown in a pond, or forced to fight wyvern hatchlings barehanded to a jeering crowd. Somehow you survived and were released by the Glip Dak hobgoblins. The guards have more important things to deal with. Unless playing another Glip Dak adventure immediately after this one, the next 5 downtime days you earn are automatically expended surviving your punishment. |
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2019-10-27 19:30 | DDHC-TYP Tales from the Yawning Portal | 1 | 240 | Ring of Spell Storing, Goggles of Night, Blackrazor | Show | |||
1. First Weapon Returned. Max gold for their level for each character in the party, and each character may choose five rare consumables (following normal rules for the number of pieces of magical ammunition). A character could, for example, choose 2 potions of superior healing, 2 spells scroll of greater restoration, and 1d6 +2 crossbow bolts. 2. Second Weapon Returned. Each character may choose one of the following items: arrow catching shield, bracers of defense, canaith mandolin, necklace of prayer beads (with six beads), staff of the woodlands, +2 wand of the war mage, or a +2 weapon. 3. Third Weapon Returned. Each character receives either a blessing of protection or a blessing of weapon enhancement (player choice) and when the character gains 17th level can claim one of these legendary items for their own use subject to the MIL restrictions. |
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2019-11-04 19:00 | CCC-LINKS-01 Champion of the People | 1 | 120 | Belt of Hill Giant Strength | Show | |||
“Fat” Markoth’s Cummerbund. Wondrous Item, rare (requires attunement). Markoth – “Fat Mar” to those that didn’t truly know him – treasured this reinforced, velvety waistband above all other possessions. He wore it every day in life but was never able to fully grasp its benefits despite being attuned to it: while attuned, the wearer’s strength becomes 21 and, once per day, the wearer has advantage on one saving throw that might otherwise result in a level of exhaustion. A description of this item can be found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide under the entry ‘Belt of Giant Strength (Hill)’. |