
Nivel Klist |

Is it that early still? Hmm, Nivel really wants to visit a temple to get some healing done on that poison.

Don Saint -GM |

If you want to further venture throughout Tamran, I want to remind you that the guards you met in the temple have only seen Morg without disguise but several cultists do know how you look like. Once the news spreads about the 'attack on the temple', who knows how long you will be able to remain relatively safe. I will do some luck rolls for that.

Nivel Klist |

I'll risk it. I'll see if the captain has anything I might be able to disguise myself with before finding the closest temple. I really need my dexterity back or I might as well be a commoner.

Don Saint -GM |

Guys I am really sorry, but my private life has taken a new turn and I just don't feel like I can focus enough anymore on being GM in a play by post game.
The good news is that this adventure could be considered as finished if you decide to take the boat to the isle of terror. The adventure that starts with departure in Tamran, is the third and final episode after Crypt of the Everflame and Masks of the Living God. It is called City of Golden Death.
If you find a GM for doing City of Golden Death and he follows the story by the book, the main difference is that you will have more clues about why to go there. I also took some liberty with the story and replaced one contact in Tamran with going to Marshall Gavirk. I did give that extra contact to Morg in private but without saying that he was related to the quest. It was also not a strictly necessary contact. Just a bit more railroading.
Otherwise you can just assume your characters leave by boat to anywhere..
It was a great experience for me, because I have never been GM before in such a long game.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Happy Newyear!

Nivel Klist |

No problem, sir. It was very enjoyable while it lasted. This was one of the very first games I joined and it stuck around much longer than I think most games would have, especially for one that was not for PFS credit.
I will miss this game but I must admit that it will free up a little bit of time for myself as well. Good luck to all and a Happy 2015 and beyond.
If you don't mind, please close down the thread in a few days.

Don Saint -GM |

Am glad you enjoyed it!
I will also miss the game, the characters, wondering what would have happened to them next :) We had no deaths, but I think it wasn't too easy either?
The most funny thing is that this game was largely decided by a 50% luck roll to see if you could find an improvised tool to open the cell doors.