Also fixed. Thanks again.
There aren't any locals to upset. Nobody lives here, at least not for long. Our territory covers a lot of smuggling routes precisely due to how inhospitable for habitation and patrolling it is.
Locals, relatively speaking. Just because this particular swamplands is uninhabited doesn't mean there aren't people in neighboring territories or that people don't move through it on occasion, like this dude.There aren't any locals to upset. Nobody lives here, at least not for long. Our territory covers a lot of smuggling routes precisely due to how inhospitable for habitation and patrolling it is.
If we are to make friends among Cassomir's underworld, we'd have to explicitly encourage/cover up smuggling schemes, which is perhaps also not our intention.
I think we should let this one go, but find out more about what else passes through our territory, from him or from his contacts.
Huh, I guess the governor probably figured an Iruxi couldn't be much worse than the previous barons. Oh well, Gorok is a Baron of Taldor, and that's what matters most, even if he got the position because the bar had been set really, really low.As it turns out the last fellow to be given lordship over these lands had a taste for human flesh, not even ghoul-touched he just liked the taste and the one before that tried to raise wyverns.
Freaking Halflings, can't even trust a child to be a child... 🧐
That awkward place where critical failure and critical success intermingle."He's the new baron," you proclaim, thinking the shock will get the man talking.
He got that because he's got the land; I imagine there would be quite a few legal issues if he didn't. And he got the land because he performed a service for the crown; military service is how one would find their way into nobility since time immemorial.Oh well, Gorok is a Baron of Taldor, and that's what matters most, even if he got the position because the bar had been set really, really low.
@DragonParadox, could we hire skilled laborers, maybe some Dwarven stonemasons or similar crafters, to repair the keep? This is the sort of job that is a bit beyond our party if we want to do it well, at least in the timeframe we have available before we need to meet up with Urgor.
Agreed, and they deserve it! Even comes with some local fishing and fey protection, which is always a plus, hehe.That's a much larger structure than I was expecting. It has a lot of potential if properly repaired. Assuming we can make it relatively safe, this could be a great place for the Iruxi to start building their new village.
@DragonParadox while originally Auld Keep, does Gorok/iruxi have any thoughts about what to call new home at all? Being lizardfolk I would totally expect them to call it simple like 'Stone Nest' or something like that.
I'm assuming Gorok prepared Commune with Birds and Lay of the Land spells this morning to assist their efforts today. Is that all right, @DragonParadox?
I don't think so. The Preserve spell is pretty limited in what it can affect per casting; 9 pounds of books at Kori's current level using Inspired Spell. That might only be a couple water-logged books per casting. Just not worth it right now, IMO.@Goldfish should we put new preservation spell on books, or at least put them someplace dry, so that won't be damaged anymore too?
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First thought - how many days are we expected to stay here? I'm thinking in terms of throwing about surge points to cast Stone Shape and the like, to help make the place more comfortable.Fireflies they are called, though the name hardly seems apt to you, they are far more bright than warm