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Arlin led the way, casting Light on his shield, as Airavata followed behind with her Candleflame Claymore. As the party continued through the mine, they found crates of the special ore that was being mined- aerocrystal. It naturally levitated upwards into the air, and was used alongside some other ores for a large engineering project. The party also found the corpses of several dwarven miners scattered throughout the mine.
Arlin led the way, casting Light on his shield, as Airavata followed behind with her Candleflame Claymore. As the party continued through the mine, they found crates of the special ore that was being mined- aerocrystal. It naturally levitated upwards into the air, and was used alongside some other ores for a large engineering project. The party also found the corpses of several dwarven miners scattered throughout the mine.


Partway through, Arlin and Airavata’s light was cut off by magical darkness. At this moment, Kaba decided to turn invisible and split from the party, while Dug climbed the walls to look around. Arlin then cast Daylight to illuminate the mine, revealing a strange bug-like creature who quickly fled towards the darkness. D’Kacilius and the others began to chase after it while Arlin continued casting Daylight. Three more yugoloth were revealed, and combat ensued.
Partway through, Arlin and Airavata’s light was cut off by magical darkness. At this moment, Kaba decided to turn invisible and split from the party, while Dug climbed the walls to look around. Arlin then cast Daylight to illuminate the mine, revealing a strange bug-like creature who quickly fled towards the darkness. D’Kacilius and the others began to chase after it while Arlin cast Daylight to dispel the Darkness. Three more yugoloth were revealed, and combat ensued.


Dug tried to become friends with one of the yugoloth by hugging them, but ended up completely crushing it. Meanwhile, Kaba was ambushed by another yugoloth, who proceeded to drop a bomb at his feet, run away, and ignite it with Fireball. The yugoloth who attacked Kaba was quickly dispatched in a pincer maneuver as everyone rushed over to help. D’Kacilius cast Dispel Magic to remove the Darkness and swung at the yugoloth, but somehow left it barely standing. It ended up being smashed to death by Airavata, who Dug blowdarted so she kept her rage. Another yugoloth approached Kaba, who then dropped the other bomb at his feet and casted another Fireball. Luckily, he was able to Sculpt the spell so that only the two yugoloth were affected.
Dug tried to become friends with one of the yugoloth by hugging them, but ended up completely crushing it. Meanwhile, Kaba was ambushed by another yugoloth, who proceeded to drop a bomb at his feet, run away, and ignite it with Fireball. The yugoloth who attacked Kaba was quickly dispatched in a pincer maneuver as everyone rushed over to help. D’Kacilius swung at the yugoloth, but somehow left it barely standing. It ended up being smashed to death by Airavata, who Dug blowdarted so she kept her rage. Another yugoloth approached Kaba, who then dropped the other bomb at his feet and casted another Fireball. Luckily, he was able to Sculpt the spell so that only the two yugoloth were affected.


The yugoloth were able to teleport, and one yugoloth was able to escape by jumping through a rift in the wall that seemed to lead to a similar mine, Dug decided to jump through the rift and looked around, but the yugoloth was nowhere in sight. It turned out that the rift led to the Shadowfell, and that these rifts were starting to appear throughout Isonhound.
The yugoloth were able to teleport, and one yugoloth was able to escape by jumping through a rift in the wall that seemed to lead to a similar mine, Dug decided to jump through the rift and looked around, but the yugoloth was nowhere in sight. It turned out that the rift led to the Shadowfell, and that these rifts were starting to appear throughout Isonhound.
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The job was then explained: The wagons were carrying Wovenstone to Sneerwell, where Pendergras Industries was constructing [[airships]]. Recent shipments were stolen, and the escorts were all knocked out by an unknown force, although they were unharmed. After negotiating with the boss about increased pay for the danger involved (and getting gaslighted about a “double-j”), the party set off with the wagons. Felicia had to stay at a distance, since she was carrying Fellstone, which reacted dangerously if both ores came into contact with each other. As they passed through a logging camp, the drivers discovered that the log bridge the wagons were supposed to cross was cut. Tristram noticed strange statues nearby, and as he approached one, the statue suddenly came to life and attacked him. Four more similar creatures materialized from invisibility and attacked.
The job was then explained: The wagons were carrying Wovenstone to Sneerwell, where Pendergras Industries was constructing [[airships]]. Recent shipments were stolen, and the escorts were all knocked out by an unknown force, although they were unharmed. After negotiating with the boss about increased pay for the danger involved (and getting gaslighted about a “double-j”), the party set off with the wagons. Felicia had to stay at a distance, since she was carrying Fellstone, which reacted dangerously if both ores came into contact with each other. As they passed through a logging camp, the drivers discovered that the log bridge the wagons were supposed to cross was cut. Tristram noticed strange statues nearby, and as he approached one, the statue suddenly came to life and attacked him. Four more similar creatures materialized from invisibility and attacked.


The horses were spooked, but one horse was hypnotized to keep it from running away. The strange statues, which resembled robotic centaurs, attacked ferociously. Two robocentaurs immediately knocked out Violet and Trina with wild swings, but nonlethally. Additionally, they were able to shoot gems that all had various effects.  D’Kacilius was Eldritch Blasting when a robocentaur teleported right into his face. He quickly Cursed the robocentaur, but immediately got knocked unconscious. Grandmush was able to revive D’Kacilius, who got angry and sprouted his wings and started Blasting from the sky. Tristram Polymorphed into a T-Rex and made quick work of a robocentaur.
The horses were spooked, but one horse was hypnotized to keep it from running away. The strange statues, which resembled robotic centaurs, attacked ferociously. Two robocentaurs immediately knocked out Violet and Trina with wild swings, but nonlethally. Additionally, they were able to shoot gems that all had various effects.  D’Kacilius was Eldritch Blasting when a robocentaur teleported right into his face. He quickly Cursed the robocentaur, but immediately got knocked unconscious. Grandmush was able to revive D’Kacilius, who got angry and sprout his wings and started Blasting from the sky. Tristram Polymorphed into a T-Rex and made quick work of a robocentaur.


At this point, the robocentaurs shifted focus. Instead of trying to down the escorts, they tried to steal the wagons themselves. D’Kacilius flew along with the robocentaurs to chase the cart down, when Tristram-Rex Misty Stepped and landed fully on a cart, preventing the robocentaurs from taking it away. The robocentaurs then fled away, leaving the wagons mostly unscathed.
At this point, the robocentaurs shifted focus. Instead of trying to down the escorts, they tried to steal the wagons themselves. D’Kacilius flew along with the robocentaurs to chase the cart down, when Tristram-Rex Misty Stepped and landed fully on a cart, preventing the robocentaurs from taking it away. The robocentaurs then fled away, leaving the wagons mostly unscathed.
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Allies: Felicia Du Manoir, Harold, Alexander "Xander" Sunfire, Aedynn Tylaster, Kriqwyn
Allies: Felicia Du Manoir, Harold, Alexander "Xander" Sunfire, Aedynn Tylaster, Kriqwyn


D’Kacilius found another job. The mayor of Fasiltum sent out a request asking for adventurers to determine why the bullywugs from Stollblossom Island were attacking his citizens despite a peace treaty. Several other adventurers also joined D’Kacilius on this job: the Loxodon Barbarian Harold, the Human Eldritch Knight Fighter Felicia Du Manoir, the Vengeance Paladin/Hexblade Warlock Alexander “Xander” Sunfire, the Human Light Cleric Aedynn Tylaster, and the Half-Elf Sorcerer Kriqwyn. On this particular day, D’Kacilius was also able to commune and receive assistance from Silent, the Arbiter of Death.
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The party travelled to Stollblossom Island via Newell Alderman’s rented boat. After arriving, Harold and Xander began to repair a boat they found nearby, while Aedynn noticed ''something'' watching from the trees nearby. When D’Kacilius and the others walked into the woods to investigate, a group of bullywugs with spears surrounded them. Aedynn cast Comprehend Languages to understand the bullywugs, while the others were given a frog and told to swallow it. The “frog” seemed to be a magical translator, as after eating the frog, D’Kacilius and the others (except Aedynn) were able to understand and speak in Bullywug. The bullywugs explained that their tadpole children were being stolen in the middle of the night, and that they believed that humans from Fasiltum were responsible. Even though guards were posted throughout the night, the children would still disappear in the blink of an eye. Chief Saptrap led the party to their village Camp Boilwart, which was several mud huts surrounding a giant mushroom (supposedly with roots). D’Kacilius quickly realized that a giant mushroom with roots was actually a tree. Interestingly enough, the mushroom emanated necrotic energy, and after some questioning, Chief Saptrap revealed that the mushroom marked the grave of the First Lord of Stollblossom Island, Hornglosh Muckborn. The party agreed to take watch alongside the guards to see if anything strange would happen during the night and consolidated the remaining tadpoles into two pools.
 
The night was quiet and normal, until midnight struck. All of the guards suddenly fell unconscious, before rising up again and slowly walking towards the tadpole pools. Additionally, a giant hole appeared in the center of the village. As the bullywugs approached the tadpole pools, they took them and began to walk towards the giant hole. It appeared that the bullywugs were under an enchantment that made them toss their tadpole children into the hole, and they would have no recollection of the event, causing them to attack the citizens of Fasiltum. D”Kacilius was able to hold two bullywugs back while the others created a barricade to prevent any innocent tadpole from being thrown to the dark abyss below.
 
As the sun began to rise, the bullywugs regained consciousness and realized what was happening. Harold took out a bag of infinite turnips and began tossing some down to gauge the distance. Luckily, the party had enough rope to rappel down and splashed around in some turnippy water. As they kept going, they eventually found themselves in a room with four glass coffins. Each coffin held an Eladrin corpse that seemed to correspond to the four seasons. A plaque nearby described the four Eladrin as lovers and haters, and asked “who loved whom, and who killed whom.” Each Eladrin was holding an item that seemed to be significant to them, while also having severe wounds on their bodies. D’Kacilius figured out that the seasons loved the ones before them, but hated their counterparts. A door nearby opened, revealing a large hall with a throne on the far side of the room. On the throne sat what appeared to be the corpse of Hornglosh Muckborn. As the party entered, the corpse began to animate. It asked for its meal, which turned out to be the tadpoles the enchanted bullywugs were throwing down. Harold tried to offer Hornglosh turnips instead, but Hornglosh refused and summoned zombie bullywug warriors to attack.
 
D'Kacilius quickly Cursed Hornglosh and started to close the gap while Eldritching Blasting. Silent helped get rid of two of the zombies as the fight continued. D’Kaciliius and Harold began slashing at Hornglosh, while Felicia, Xander, Aedynn and Kriqwyn dealt with the other zombies. With Silent’s assistance, D’Kacilius was able to strike down Hornglosh with a powerful necrotic strike and knocked off a strange crown.
 
However, this was not the end. As the crown hit the ground, Hornglosh began to mutate and turned into a giant monstrous being. The monster called itself “The Many” and told the party that it was responsible for collecting the souls. D’Kacilius flew into the air with his spectral wings to provide air support, but the ceiling was too low and The Many was able to knock him out of the sky twice. As the fight continued, Harold got swallowed by The Many and was temporarily transported to the Shadowfell. He saw that a war was going on in the Shadowfell, and that dire times were coming. Harold was able to escape unscathed, but was slightly shaken. D’Kacilius tried to reach the crown and offer it to Silent, but The Many kept knocking him out of the sky. A vengeful feeling overcame D’Kacilius, and he began slashing the Sword of Vengeance into The Many. A lone zombie bullywug cleric tried to heal The Many with a Healing Word, but D’Kacilius Counterspelled it as he mercilessly attacked. As D’Kacilius did so, he felt the four Eladrin from the room earlier begin to guide his hands as they thanked him for righting their wrongs. With a final stab, D’Kacilius plunged the Sword into The Many, killing it.
 
The Many wailed as it began to fall apart, and started tearing a rift to the Shadowfell as the crypt began to collapse. Harold was able to offer the crown of souls to Silent before D’Kacilius and the others had to escape. As the party reached the surface, the ground swelled up and returned to normal as the hole filled itself back up. Harold suddenly became possessed by the Many, who spoke of a strange prophecy relating to the Shadowfell and the four guilds. The bullywugs were extremely grateful for the party’s assistance, and gifted each of them a frog related item. D’Kacilius was gifted the Cloak of the Swamp, which camouflaged him in swampy and forest environments, and allowed D’Kacilius to temporarily Polymorph into a Giant Toad. The mayor of Fasiltum was also grateful and paid the adventurers handsomely. Unfortunately for D’Kacilius, Hornglosh’ corpse turned out to be just a vessel for The Many, so he was unable to claim a soul for Silent. Silent also began acting slightly weird after receiving the crown of souls…


'''Loot:''' 500 Gold, Cloak of the Swamp, Bullywug Translator Frog?
'''Loot:''' 500 Gold, Cloak of the Swamp, Bullywug Translator Frog?
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