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Father Dado's page

5 posts. Alias of Nimon.


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The hut has a guard posted outside which is odd. The locals seem to avoid it. It is small and there seems to be only one door. You seem to recall Father Dado requesting a bath, but this hut does not seem large enough to have a bath and a bed.

GM Screen:
Your Stealth: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (15) + 5 = 201d20 + 1 ⇒ (17) + 1 = 18
The guard takes notice of you when you begin to cast spells. "Hey, what are you doing there?" He calls to you assuming you are max 60' away


GM Screen:
1d20 + 3 ⇒ (6) + 3 = 9 1d20 + 1 ⇒ (1) + 1 = 2

Father Dado and his people do not seem to notice you shadowing them. He stops from time to time to talk and give blessings to people that come up to him. It has been a few hours now and the sun is starting to go down.

"Father, it is time we get you back to your residence. It is getting late." The unidentified man with the magical khopesh says.

"Oh very well Baako. It is dry today, inform my servants I shall need a bath." Father Dado says as he continue's on.


He is talking about the followers of Sarenrae. There is a group of them healing refugees and preaching in the south. An assimar woman whispers in to you, careful not to be seen or heard by the others.

Seeing that he will not incite enough people to his cause he gets off the rock he was standing on with the help of some sycophants and starts to walk towards the church of Nethys in the middle of town. Three of his sycophants follow him. Including the one with the magical khopesh.


GM Rolls:
1d20 + 3 ⇒ (11) + 3 = 14

Assume this is detect magic you cast You stand there watching for a few rounds and can see that he does have a ring on that has an aura of enchantment. One of the sycophants has a khopesh that has a magical aura. No one seems to notice you.

"So what do we do about this threat you ask? By Nethys you fight. Fight back and retake the lands stolen from us. There is a settlement of these gypsies just south of here. Rally my people!" Father Dado's attempt to incite a mob is a failure, but he seemed to gain one more sycophant in the time you have been watching him.


You walk among the people in the Bazaar. It is a hot day, and not helped by the wind which produces powerful gusts that have you shielding your eyes from time to time. You see Father Dado preaching a top a rock at the end of the Bazaar to people leaving.

"Beware those that seek to encroach upon our lands in the name of peace. Do not be fooled by this rouse! They are selfish and will take what you will not give! Ask our neighbors to the east of these vile nomads. They seem innocent until you deny them what they desire! And what is that? Your very souls! The Dawnflower seeks to burn out anything it deems impure. Perhaps if you are perfect you have nothing to fear. But what of your siblings? Your children? Please fellow citizens heed my words!" The preacher has several sycophants cheering him on and a few stop to listen to him, but fewer still seem to take him serious.