
|  Ok Hyeong-Ju | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            I know it wasn't decided earlier, but just to be clear, are you intending on running that next? I'm definitely up to continue. My reporting information is already in the discussion thread.
After quietly accepting the gifts, including a sturdy pair of hiking boots, Hyeong-Ju intends to encourage leniency towards Gellion, at least for the moment.
To the others, he comments, "Clearly the Demon Bile made him act the way he did. Even his victims see that. Surely, we can persuade people to be lenient while we learn the full story."
Below is intended to be an assist, assuming someone else is willing to take the lead.
Diplomacy Assist: 1d20 + 1 ⇒ (1) + 1 = 2
However, when it comes time to make the case to the public, cheeks turn the color of rose quartz, and all that comes out is muffled mumbles.

|  GM Tyranius | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            I may run the second part again later, after the Special coming up. Right now I am going to focus on that and will open more tables as that gets close to finishing.
There are three parts to this and they are all re-playable and can be played separately so I am sure more people will also be running here soon.

|  Fletcher Noo | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Are these replayable? I don't recall.
Yep. Per the sanctioned download:
Normally, Tier 1–3 adventures can only be played once. Gallows of Madness is a special exception to the standard replay rules—each chapter can be replayed an unlimited number of times with a 1st-level character for credit. Each chapter can also be played with a 2nd-level or 3rd-level character once for credit in each of Core and Standard Campaign play. GMs receive another Chronicle sheet each time they run a chapter of Gallows of Madness, but can only apply each chapter’s Chronicle sheet to one 2nd level or 3rd-level character in the Core Campaign and one in the Standard Campaign.
So consider them evergreen for level 1 PCs.

|  Justain Deckert | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            OK good, because I'm also in the other two games. Justain can play them but the other two are not 1st level.
 
	
 
     
     
     
 
                
                