Fysitag, 2nd prime post-Harvest 1054
Log Entry Type
Recordkeeper
Days in Game
4 days
Archive Entry
- Quelenna, Fine Branch, and Dryali Tezbeth were deputized by Arnari Rilynn'sithek to do the Pembroke courier run. While there, they were to retrieve and return an expensive instrument for Martin of Kowiri Music & Tavern.
- The Freelancers took the Wind elemental airship Ebilson to Gemhallow. While en route, the airship was attacked by a pair of starving quetzalcoatl, which were fended off.
- Dryali, Quelenna, and Fine Branch delivered the courier pouch to Einkil Logehr, leader of the Gemhallow Freelancers, and collected their fee of 200 eagles. They immediately spent it acquiring casks of ice wine.
- That evening, Fine Branch led the others to the cave with the purple mournlode ore, wherein resides a cave bear. The Freelancers restrained the cave bear, but were surprised by two carrion crawlers, which they slew.
- The Freelancers acquired enough ore to silver weapons and shields before withdrawing, leaving the cave bear unharmed.
- Einkil provided Fine Branch, Dryali, and Quelenna with a courier pouch for Arnari, and arranged passage on the fire elemental airship Pandion.
- Before embarking on the Pandion, the Freelancers retrieved the instrument for Martin, which required two persons to carry it.
- Passage from Gemhallow to Cliffshadow was without incident.
- The Freelancers delivered the instrument to Martin and collected their fee of 400 eagles for their service.
- Returned to Freelancers in Cliffshadow Okeanostag, 2nd prime post-Harvest.
- Upon delivery of the ice wine and courier pouch, Arnari paid Quelenna, Dryali, and Fine Branch 160 eagles for the courier pouch (docking the 40 eagle Freelancers Cut for Martin) and 300 eagles for the casks of ice wine.
- The three Freelancers arranged with Oskar Torevir to silver weapons and/or shields, as appropriate, using the acquired ore.
Loot
- 16 lbs or so of purple mournlode ore
- Mission pay: 400 eagles (10% to Freelancers), and 400 eagles for courier runs
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