I will continue the Gnomeregan adventure which I stop running at my place. (Scheduling doesn’t work) some of you did the first session of this adventure. We might or might not end this story arc in one session depending on player decisions. I will continue to run this on Saturdays until it’s done (and maybe continue a different arc if that’s wanted)
What happened in the last session:
After killing the mechanic monster thing we continued down the platform, where we got attacked by a pack of green gnomes… we defeated them and went back to the safe room for some rest and returned to the place we defeated the machine thing…
We saw from up there 3-4 gnomes that seemed rather intelegent and went down again.
We asked them where to go to get to the reactor and they pointed upwards; we went downwards. We arrived at a door that couldnt be opened (something seemed to be missing). Then we went to the place the gnomes pointed us to and got ambushed by (idk 6-8) a bunch of gnomes again… after defeating them we discovered that black dwarfs are working together with the (mutated) gnomes together inside the hangar. We went back to ironforge to report our findings to the King. He dispatched planes to check on the situation and told us to do what we can to help (gave us a few soldiers (new players) i think and a couple potions which was nice hahaha)
End.
This all happens in tier 2 (current players are level 8)
Will come with my 11 year old if it’s ok who played last weekend and will bring T2 character. He doesn’t need special treatment - can play in a regular game. I will be there but not playing.
I might be a few mins late. Decided to walk but there’s a Krebsforschungslauf at the university and I’m scared of being trampled if I attempt to cross through
My wizard had a great time this week. The campaign was more challenging but I hear this only adds to the fun. He’s looking forward to the next session, thanks for being open to the younger crowd!
Mr. Meadows received your report with cautious optimism and has dispatched a second team consisting of geologists and logistics experts to start assessing the financial viability of reopening the platinum mine. And, as a man that looks after his employees, has paid you the agreed upon fee.
Likewise, Lukas is also incredibly grateful for not just honoring his wife, but also putting the mayor to rest. As thanks, has decided to share a couple things he has collected over the years.