Session one of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood campaign using the Old School Essentials game system. Five prisoners travel north by way of canoe up the River Hameth. They are the wards of another, Sir Silas d'Santos, to earn amnesty for the capture of a rogue prismist named Marjoram Gryver who is accused of crimes against the Lumoran crown. Their journey takes a turn when their money is stolen by a Grimalkin creature named Jaspy Poppeltail and they must venture by foot in pursuit of their lost coin.
Cast of Characters:
Weymund Green the Illusionist, played by Winston
-Brother Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by Issac
-Lillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by Moreen
-Sir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by Ryan
-Thomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by Chris
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