GM Aneirin's Second Darkness Campaign (Inactive)

Game Master Aneirin Rhodri

Strange portents loom over the city of Riddleport, and only the heroes can figure out what new menace has arisen in Varisia's freewheeling pirate cove of Riddleport.


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Swashbuckler (HP92/92; AC: 23, T: 18, FF: 15; CMB +9, CMD 27; F +5, R +13, W +4; Perc: +6; Panache Points: 6) Human

Stealth: 1d20 + 2 + 2 ⇒ (9) + 2 + 2 = 13


Female Aasimar Oracle 1 | HP: 9/9 | AC: 14, T: 12, FF: 12 | Fort: +1, Ref: +2, Will: +2 (+2 v. Evil) | CMB: +1, CMD: 13 | Init: +4, Perception: +1 |

Kariel merely gave them a kind smile. "I'm not available." she clarified. "But you know, there are much better things that are available for you if you want to have them." she drifted forward through the air, her feet just barely off the ground, then landed lightly in front of them. "It's better to be happy than sad, right? What kind of afterlife do you actually want to have?" she seemed honestly interested in hearing the answer.


Perception: 1d20 + 1 ⇒ (6) + 1 = 7

Surprisingly, the two chumps are caught up in admiring the Aasimar before them to notice Devon having slipped past.

The one that had been to the left of the stairs shrugs. "Personally, who cares 'bout afterlifes and all? What about the now life?"


Swashbuckler (HP92/92; AC: 23, T: 18, FF: 15; CMB +9, CMD 27; F +5, R +13, W +4; Perc: +6; Panache Points: 6) Human

Devon allowed himself a small grin at the exchange between Kariel and the men. They weren't likely to get anything from her, but their minds were so in the gutter that she was likely to get nowhere with them. At least it worked as a nice diversion.

He keeps moving up the stairs to the upper floor and looks for anything that might tell him where the mysterious man went.


Female Aasimar Oracle 1 | HP: 9/9 | AC: 14, T: 12, FF: 12 | Fort: +1, Ref: +2, Will: +2 (+2 v. Evil) | CMB: +1, CMD: 13 | Init: +4, Perception: +1 |

"What about it?" Kariel asked, smiling. "Our lives here on the mortal plane are just a brief pause in our existence. After that is paradise... or suffering. Are a few drinks, women, and drugs really worth giving up an eternity of something far better for? Besides, most of the gods won't say that you can't have fun while you're alive - they know your circumstances. All they really ask is that you try your best and don't give up. They won't try to stop you if you're totally determined to condemn yourself, but if you ever want something better than that, you'll always be given a chance."

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