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The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One)
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The young halfling gave an affirming nod to Nightingale as she replied to her question. "Our first priority is to find our missing adventurers. The second is simply to investigate the situation to insure there is nothing malevolent about this apple or anything surrounding it. Goblins are usually not know for being benign, especially when taking into account the missing adventurers."

She turned her attention to Arius and blinked for a moment and waited for Athos to clear up the mans last question before answering his earlier one, "We are simply brokers in this matter. Though as part of our finding a suitable group, you are allowed to keep whatever salvage you discover while investigating this situation. As well the magistrate has offered a hundred gold to be paid to your party when the investigation is completed. It has also come to our attention that a local merchant lord is also putting up a reward as the lost adventurers were native to Oakhurst. The merchant is the matriarch of the family by the name of Kerowyn Hucrele. Two of the missing adventurers were apparently her kin. She lives in town and is easy to find but she insists on being contacted before hand for the details of the reward."
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RE: The Sunless Citadel - (Chapter One) - by DM Spiral - 06-08-2018, 05:49 AM



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