Magnimar
Townhouse
2 mw longswords x157gp
200pp
black ledger
legal papers
Sawmill
Stolen Goods
three bags of 100 gp
three potions of barkskin +3
a beautiful crystal decanter set with an obsidian stopper 300 gp
a tiny wooden box containing three poorly cut diamonds worth 200 gp each
Ledger of lumbermill accounts
Cash box with 100gp worth of misc coinage
Ironbriars Footlocker
-A fair number of books, sea charts, maps and etchings of vast rock formations (worth 20gp in total)
-a fine painting depicting a city carved from a vast frozen waterfall with towering ice cathedrals and domes (this painting is worth 200 gp)
-a wizard’s spellbook emblazoned with two entwined snakes (one
red, one green) that contains the following spells: all cantrips,
blink, cat’s grace, chill touch, enlarge person, fox’s cunning, grease, haste, lightning bolt, mage armor, magic missile, scorching ray, shocking grasp, shrink item, spider climb, and web
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Claimed by Brit
-Handy Haversack containing 2000gp
an elegant mw portable Alchemist's Lab 500gp
many vials full of stuff, none are marked ?gp
Alchemist's formula book (in very neat writing)
Traveler's Any-Tool 250gp
womens clothing 200gp
womens jewelry 2000gp
(both the clothes and jewels seem elven and a little old/out-of-date)
-an old and beautifully filigreed tome containing numerous handdrawn illustrations and titled The Syrpents Tane: Fairy Tales of the Eldest. The book presents tales of the Tane—goliaths of war and madness dreamt and stitched into being by the Eldest, the most feared of a group of notorious fey known as the Twisted. The Tane are said to be terrible to behold, and the stories speak of them stumbling into mortal lands, where they ravage kingdoms by creating firestorms, crushing keeps with their feet, and eating dragons. Specific Tane described include monstrous creatures like the Jabberwok (a thing of thorns and fire and crushing fury the size of a castle), the Thrasfyr (also known as the Dreaming Hill of the Dark, a barbed thing of iron and hooks and blades that the book claims took part in the Three-Thousand-Year War of the Eldest), and the Sard (the Storm of Insanities, a thing of boughs and briars and misery, an ancient Wychwood Elm given life and hate by the Eldest, a mad creature apt to pull a roc in two or fell a castle at a blow). This fine and rare tome is worth 500 gp.
Finally, a slim volume near the bottom of the chest seems to be a journal, though it seems to be in a cipher that none can read. Vereld, from some mundane writing in the office, identifies the handwriting as Justice Ironbriar's. It seems to be written in a cipher using a mix of Draconic, Elven, and Infernal characters. Given time Vereld is confident he can read it.
Ironbriar
wand of cure moderate wounds ( 10 charges)
mw mithral shirt 625gp
+1 war razor 1154gp
reaper’s mask worth 6000gp - but it is illegal = ? - trade to Temple of Pharasma
A small journal made of human skin and hair
(while it doesn't appear locked, you can't open it. It must be magically locked)
Keys (for the Sawmill)
Cultists
x12 masterwork war razor x154gp
x12 skinsaw mask worth 750gp - but they are illegal = ? - trade to Temple of Pharasma
260 gp
Clock Tower
Long scroll bearing an extensive list of names and professions, many of which have been crossed out. The list bears the heading “Sihedron Sacrifices - Xanesha.” Some of these names are of folks from Sandpoint, but the majority are people who live in Magnimar—all of them merchants, moneylenders, gamblers, adventurers, and thieves—greedy souls hand-selected by Xanesha (Lady X). Crossed-out names indicate murder victims.
The most prominent name on the list, though, is that of Lord-Mayor Haldmeer Grobaras. In addition, it would seem that Xanesha has been taking extensive notes on the lordmayor’s habits—when he takes his meals, who he visits, his favorite taverns, and even the hours he sleeps. It doesn’t take much effort to determine that Xanesha was planning to assassinate the ruler of Magnimar. Nowhere in these documents does Xanesha give any indication why she was organizing the murders of so many souls— so her motive remains a disturbing mystery of its own.
Golem in Shadow tower
+1 large scythe claimed by Avertov and Talbot
cloak of elvenkind claimed by Avertov and Talbot
Xanesha
Sihedron medallion -
This medallion hangs on a leather cord, a silver disc inscribed with a seven-pointed star. Although few know the actual significance of the star today, it was once a very important symbol in ancient Thassilon, for this star symbolized the seven virtues of rule and the seven schools of Thassilonian magic. These medallions were given to favored agents of the runelords.
- +1 resistance bonus on all saving throws.
- Once per day, it may be commanded to bestow the effects of False Life(1d10+5) on the wearer—activating this function is a free action.
- Placed on the neck of a dead body, the Sihedron medallion preserves the body indefinitely via a Gentle Repose effect.
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+1 resistance bonus on all saves, false life as free action 1/day at CL 5th
snakeskin tunic
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A snakeskin tunic is a tight, form-fitting shirt crafted from the scales of a giant snake. When worn, it grants a +1 armor bonus to your AC, a +2 enhancement bonus to your Dexterity, and a +2 resistance bonus on saving throws against poison.
ring of protection +1
Missing - she had them in the battle on the tower, but not now
impaler of thorns
medusa mask
Reward
5000gp each
Vereld - The Misgivings
Aden - part owner of the Sandpoint Theater
Arus - Farm1 near Misgivings
Ragnar - Farm2 near Misgivings
Nasmas - part owner of a business in Sandpoint (to be determined later)
Recovered
Aden - Hat of Disguise and Shortspear and crossbow;
Ragnar - Longsword and longbow; used potion cmw,
Arus - Scimitar and shield; and 2 chgs from wand produce flame
Nasmas -
Vereld - his mask and dagger and wand of magic missles;
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