17th of Ches, 1492

As we were leaving Phandalin this morning, we were stopped by an injured travelling monk from Berdusk named Nesim Waladra. He told us that his master, a half-elven monk named Leosin Erlanthar, had gone missing last night after a savage battle with the raiders. Waladra offered us two hundred and fifty gold pieces each to … Continue reading 17th of Ches, 1492

16th of Ches, 1492

There was little rest before the first light of dawn arrived, when we were hailed by the raiders outside. Their champion, a draconic warrior named Langdedrosa Cyanwrath, wanted to face a champion of our choosing in a one-on-one fight. In exchange, they would release four captive peasants who were of no value to anyone, save … Continue reading 16th of Ches, 1492

15th of Ches, 1492: The Year of Three Ships Sailing

It has been seven months since my last journal entry. Our campaign against the azers and xorns has proven to be just as tedious as I had imagined it would be when we set out last summer. As an extra annoyance, we were forced to fetch our reward from caches hidden southwest of Phandalin. Altogether … Continue reading 15th of Ches, 1492: The Year of Three Ships Sailing