
Ravens Bluff: The Living City Chapter 1: The Lamentation of Ravens Ravens Bluff has long been known as the City of Adventurers. In spite of the changes to the city wrought by the Spellplague , Ravens Bluff still offers untold opportunities for adventurers hoping to make a name for themselves. A new group of heroes are about to get their chance, when dangers from the city's past collide with the intrigue, greed, and pride of the present. Session 1: Ravens Bluff, At Last! Lady Luck The adventure begins with the PCs on a ship named The Lady Luck , a three mast ship that transports cargo of precious metals, cloth, fine wines, perfumes, and messages across the sea. The ship sails a circuit from Ravens Bluff (Vesperin) to Yhaunn (Sembia), to Scarsdale (Sembia), to Tantris (Vesperin) and home to Ravens Bluff . Captain Sardis runs and is part owner of the Lady Luck . A gruff and tough dwarf, who loves the sea. He hates pirates and is a bit impulsive due to being a devout worshipper of Valkur (patron of sailors, ships, favorable winds, and naval combat) but is careful not to offend Umberlee (evil sea goddess, most often worshiped by sailors, out of fear of her destructive powers). Captain Sardis Veperin is a young nation made from former independent city states, it's a nexus for trade rumormongering and skullduggery. Commerce and corruption rule this land more surely than government. The capital city, Tantris , is very wealthy and the worship of Torm (god of duty, loyalty, righteousness) remains strong, helping to provide stability to the population. To the north, another large city, Calaunt , has recently become more vigilant about pirates and raiders although the Merchant Dukes are bribable. Ravens Bluff is the largest of the three cities and the friendliest to adventurers. Most of Vesperin is rolling farmland with some woods. The region, once called the Vast, has seen an influx of immigrants, especially the city of Ravens Bluff . Many Sembian merchants relocated here in the face of Netheril’s occupation of their homeland. A couple of decades ago, Netheril outlawed all such immigration. Sembians who tried to leave wound up dead. Gold counts for more than blood here. Vesperin is a place for intrigue, double crossing, and conversing with those normally met as enemies on the battlefield. With Sembia under the thumb of Netherese, Vesperin has flourished. Here, neutrality is the rule Arvond the Navigator The ships first mate is Arvond , a navigator of renown that sailed the Sea of Falling Stars for over a decade with many stories to tell of his travels in open sea. He is a registered/official messenger for several of the noble houses of Ravens Bluff . He is more steady and careful than Captain Sardis , but also more talkative due to the stink weed he smokes. He seems to have a wealth of information about Vesperin and Sembia. Sharing Vesperin was formed decades ago from independent city states and that merchants hold sway over policies and law causing a sorts of corruption. He states that Vesperin is neutral when it comes to foreign affairs and that Raven Bluff is very friendly to adventurers, because of the diversity of non-human races in the city. The tensions between Sembia, Cormyr and the Dalelands concerning Netheril has improved trade between Sembia and Vesperin . He also mentions that Pirates are a major threat (particularly in the last few weeks due to the Blue Dragons (Cormyr's Royal Navy) not patrolling the sea) with dozens of pirate clans in fjord like harbors of Pirate Isle to the south. Many shipwrecks have occurred in these waters due to Umberlee's temper and many tales of ruins and buried treasure exist. Shared to Crow only (player knowledge is different than character knowledge): The hereditary nobles include the Blacktree , Longbottle , Taldavar , and Sinaran families. Blacktree has the reputation of a history of adventuresome rogues and own a two thousand acre estate outside of the city and a townhouse in the city. Longbottle has the reputation of honorable service to the city either in government or in a Knightly order. They are less wealthy than most of the noble families. House Taldavar has the reputation of wise, humorless elders with extensive investments. They are rumored to have extensive holdings in Sembia . The Sinaran moon elf clan is the only nonhuman noble house. Lady Silva Sinaran is also unusual in that she serves as the editor of the Ravens Bluff Trumpeter (Newspaper) and keeps her finger on the pulse of the city. Merchant House Raphiel was once the wealthiest noble house in the city, but has fallen on hard times. The daughter is reputed to be very beautiful and rumored to have courted both Anton Blacktree and Reginald Longbottle . The Lady Luck anchors along the coast for the night as a squall passes and resumes its journey at false dawn in a light rain shower which reduces visibility When the ship emerges from the rain shower around dawn the lookout in the crows nest spot a pirate ship ( Sea Dagger ) that has attacked a merchant ship ( Leaping Dolphin ) and decide to sail to the rescue. The PCs fought and defeat the pirates (none of the pirates fought honorably) and rescue the tied prisoner ( Anton Blacktree ) from the mast of the pirate ship. A single pirate was captured and interrogated by Captain Sardis and discovers the pirates were hired to kidnap Anton Blacktree and deliver him to the person who hired them. They were allowed to keep any loot from the ship for additional profit, unfortunately only the pirate captain knew who hired them. Anton Blacktree Anton is a likeable sort of fellow who is the heir to one of the most powerful noble families in Raven Bluff . Charismatic but impulsive, he admits he flew to the docks when word of a new pirate ship was spotted near Tantras (Vesperin). An aspiring knight, he chose the path of adventure vs the path of politics to make his mark in the City of Ravens. His father is Lord Mikail Blacktree (grandson to Lord Charles Blacktree and Lady Katherine Moorland ) and his mother is Lady Charissa Blacktree . Anton was so grateful for the rescue he gifted his Cologne of Bewitching to Alanius (for risking his life against the pirate captain in melee combat) and offered a Heroes Feast at the Grand Griffon Inn . He was worried about his rapier (the moon touched blade with the Blacktree family crest) and finds it before sharing more information about his plight. The Leaping Dolphin was owned by his family but it was a merchant ship. He states his father will be angry with him for getting the crew killed and for the loss of the ship, considering it was his first command. Word has come to Raven Bluff that several pirate ships sailed from Pirate Isle to prey on Vesperin ships on the Dragon Reach (the northern end of the Sea of Fallen Stars ). Under the common law of the sea and the laws of Vesperin , all crew and passengers who aid are entitled to a share of bounty and prize money. The captain gets two shares. House Blacktree has lived in Raven Bluff for many years. The Moorlands , whose house merged with ours when my grandfather, Charles Blacktree , married the Lady Katherine Moorland , were one of the three original foundling families of Ravens Bluff . His father was is an explorer and pirate hunter. This was Anton's first solo outing as a pirate hunter. Anton has been away from Ravens Bluff for 2 weeks, but not at at sea the while time. He spent 3 days in Tantras around 8 days ago. His mother, Lady Charissa , minds the family business with the aid of a dwarven chamberlain named Kiira Stoneshield . He has three sisters, two that are married. He is a Golden Rooster Knight, but aspires to a higher order of at least Griffon Knight . His best friend is Ser Reginald Longbottle . He wanted his friend to join him in pirate hunting but Ser Reginald has been busy investigating smuggling activities in Raven Bluff . He admits that his friend is more reserved than he is and advanced to a Raven Knight (foremost defenders of Ravens Bluff ). There are five knightly orders in Ravens Bluff: Golden Rooster, Griffon, Dove, Hawk, and Raven from low to high in order of prestige. He loves to travel, to explore, and to have a good time. Tymora (goddess of luck) is his patron deity. As the Lady Luck pulls into the busy harbor (Ravens Bluff) a small craft pulls alongside and members of the City Watch board the ship. Captain Sardis states that the harbormaster and a customs officer, not the City Watch, come out to the ships. A tall, massive minotaur in the uniform of a City Watch captain climbsed the rope ladder and presents an official warrant for the arrest of Ser Anton Blacktree for conspiracy, torture, and murder of Ser Reginald Longbottle. Captain Baroom only answers a few questions, but seems suggest to the PCs they come se him later in his office after he secures the prisoner. He seesm courteous, honest and diligent in his duties and openly admits Ser Blacktree could possibly be innocent but a formal trial determines that, not an officer of the City Watch. Captain Ivor Baroom Captain Ivor Baroom is nearly seven feet tall and as wide as a doorframe. With the head and hooves of a bull and the muscular frame of a giant, but much more polished, even elegant. Clothed only in fine clothing and a polished breastplate, the minotaur fashions his hair after those of a dwarf. Though the numerous scars lining his limbs and torso speak to a background of violence, you immediately sense a kindness in his eyes. According to several witnesses, Ser Anton Blacktree was seen going off with Ser Reginald Longbottle only a few days ago. Ser Reginald Longbottle has been raised from the dead (raise dead spell valued at 1250 gp) and he personally identified Ser Anton Blacktree as part of the gang who tortured and slew him. As a close friend and the victim, his testimony is grave. The charge is High Murder, given that Ser Reginald Longbottle is a noble. As he was raised from the dead, and Ser Anton Blacktree is also a noble, the punishment is likely to be a large fine (even for a foundling house of Ravens Bluff) and exile from Vesperin. Ser Anton Blacktree is being taken to the Nevin Street Compter, an old three-story prison, to be held in the Lord’s Ward . The Compter is located in Holyhouses neighborhood of Temple District. The Lord’s Ward is quite comfortable. He states that discussing further details of the case in public is inappropriate. He points out that the existence of teleportation rituals imply a long distance (even in open sea) is no alibis. Captain Baroom’s office is in Ravendark Castle , in Altarside neighborhood of Temple District. Ravendark Castle houses most of the civic offices and is sometimes called City Hall. Having witnessed the quality of the PCs in the skirmish with the pirates, Ser Anton Blacktree request the party aid in clearing his name, and find out who murdered his friend, Reginald Longbottle , and to bring them to justice in the name of Torm. Captain Baroom allows a brief conversation between the PCs and Ser Anton before he is hustled away in iron manacles. Anton knows nothing of the murder. He claims he has not been in Ravens Bluff for two weeks, but all the witnesses to that now lie at the bottom of the sea. House Longbottle has a manor in the Sixstar neighborhood of Uptown. Lady Silva Sinaran , editor of the Trumpeter , is well-informed on Ravens Bluff high society and might be able to help. She is a personal friend and mentor to the Blacktree family. While shocked and dismayed, Anton does not resist arrest nor attempt to flee. (trusting in the PCs to discover the truth) Captain Sardis refuses to get anymore involved than he already is and doesn't want his ship impounded and offers to meet the PCs at the Waterfront tavern known as the Reefed Sails later in the evening to buy the party a drink and ask where to send their share of the bounty. Arvond the Navigator suggest the PCs visit House Longbottle to speak to the victim and get first hand reports of his own murder. Shared to Crow only (player knowledge is different than character knowledge): Arvond suggests visiting House Taldavar for information. They are well respected in Ravens Bluff and provides Crow a token, that identifies you having been sent by him. Shared to Crow only (player knowledge is different than character knowledge): Arvond admits he served as a courier for House Taldavar with "business interest" in Sembia. Arvond is cautious about admitting the "business interest" include contacts with the resistance in Sembia and exposure could result in his death or arrest. Arvond comments on Ser Anton's bad luck. First kidnapped, then arrested for murder. Did he offend Beshaba. (goddess of bad luck) Captain Sardis doubts the attempt to kidnap Ser Anton is a mere coincidence and wonders if the pirates were connected to the murder of Ser Reginald Longbottle . Captain Sardis reveals he is a member of the Silent Sail a merchant guild operating in Cormyr the city of Marsember . The group took its name from the Marsemban slang word for a ship whose ownership could not be traced. Membership consisted of eleven aging Marsemban merchants who made their fortunes in the shipping trade. The guild is rumored to be active in smuggling/trafficking for several Sembian trading companies. House Raphiel (The Redstones) The PCs decided to visit the Redstones , the manor of House Raphiel, to determine if Enatta Raphie l is implicated in the murder of Ser Reginald Longbottle. It is located in the Holyhouses Neighborhood of Temples District . The house has a distinctive cherry-red sandstone trimmed with white quartz blocks around its windows. The standstone is sealed in magical fused glass, but the glass is pitted and shabby. One side of the mansion butts up against other buildings, not as decorated. In addition to temples, this neighborhood also has residential buildings, merchant and guild houses. Besides the City Watch patrols, there are also guards around some of the temples. However, the PCs discover that current financial circumstances prevent House Raphiel having personal house guards. Instead a footman is stationed near the front door (outside by day, inside by night).The PCs approached and asked to speak with Enatta Raphiel and are told the lady is not currently in residence and to leave a card so an appointment may be arranged when she is available. The PCs managed to convince the house staff they are officially investigating the murder of Ser Reginald Longbottle and search the house for evidence that Enatta Raphiel was involved with the plot to ambush Sir Reginald. The footman does not know exactly where Enatta Raphiel is or when she is expected to return, but reveals that Lady Enatta is the only Raphiel living in Ravens Bluff . Beside the footman, the house staff consists of a butler, a cook, a cook’s helper, and three maids. Crow discovers Enatta's diary and find letters written in Chondathan (Chondathan language is spoken in Altumbel, Chondath, Cormyr, the Southern Dalelands, the Dragon Coast, the Great Dale, Hlondeth, the northern shore of the Vilhon Reach, the Pirate Isles of the Sea of Fallen Stars, Sembia, and Sespech) that she was trying to play both sides (Longbottle and Blacktree) and garnering favor with the Sembian organization known as the Silver Ravens .