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Chapter 2: Arrival in Fairhill.

Posted by DM PawnFor group 0
DM Pawn
GM, 230 posts
Wed 17 Nov 2021
at 02:23
  • msg #1

Chapter 2: Arrival in Fairhill

The adventurers make their way past outlying farms and arrive at the village of Fairhill shortly before dusk. They pass a guardhouse along the way and receive a few questioning looks, but are otherwise unhindered and allowed to continue on into the village proper. After passing the guardhouse, the first building of note they come upon is The Drunken Cockatrice Inn, a pleasant-looking and bustling establishment positioned at the south end of the central market. A short distance away, they spot a smaller rundown inn, The Cask and Flagon.
Folly Stonethroat
player, 106 posts
Wed 17 Nov 2021
at 03:46
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Chapter 2: Arrival in Fairhill

Though his eventual goal is to find lodging at The Drunken Cockatrice, per the suggestion of the goodly Knight, Folly heads first to the area covered with small shrines, showing respect to all, but looking for any that might be dedicated to his own Ioun. Should he find one, he will pay extra respect to his own patron deity.

He will then head to the temple to Pelor.

"Korr, a might edifice indeed," he will say at the sight of it, dominating the town, except for the central guard tower, as it does.

If it is open, he will enter and ask after Shandril.
Ullian Greyheart
player, 60 posts
Wed 17 Nov 2021
at 18:08
  • msg #3

Chapter 2: Arrival in Fairhill

"That's a mighty highfalutin place you're wanting to go to.  Are you sure the Cask and Flagon isn't more our speed?  And more fun?"
DM Pawn
GM, 233 posts
Thu 18 Nov 2021
at 00:49
  • msg #4

Chapter 2: Arrival in Fairhill

Folly continues past both inns and proceeds directly up a path leading to a small hilltop at the village's northern end, where the Temple of Pelor and other smaller shrines are located.

The temple is a wooden building with a peaked roof, its windows illuminated with the warm glow of a fire within. Stepping inside, the temple consists of a large one-room shrine with a stone altar at the north wall. The altar is decorated with a carving of a shaft of wheat within a radiant stylized sun. A silver crucible rests on the altar.

An elven priestess of Pelor, Shandril, stands before the altar singing a common hymn His Fruitful Harvest.

OOC: Not sure if others would have accompanied Folly or checked into an inn. Up to you.
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