The kingdom of Ayern has existed for generations, a shining beacon of civilization and order. Their knights were brave and noble, their nobility wise, just and fair. Then came a thunderstorm near a small town, nothing seemed off at that time people came to the city to get help and again no one seemed different. Weeks later crime was up in the outlying districts was out of control. Parts of the city were burning and those who could tried to flee. In another week only the palace stood. And two days later that too had fallen. Within a month the golden kingdom of Ayern was gone but surrounded by deep forests, high peaks and wide rivers no one really seemed to noticed. Even though they commented the trade city seemed so off and strange. The group is returning home after years of being away living the life of adventure. Crossing the White Bridge of Katthon, named after the Empress Hylina the Redeemer, and it just doesn't seem like it used too. Was it the posture of the knights? The look in the eyes of the people? Why were most barred from going beyond the Last Stand (a wall separating the Upper and Lower halves of the city. GAME INFO Level: 7 Stats: 4d6 drop the lowest, arrange as desired. 2 arrays Magic Items: 2 uncommon, 1 rare Feats: 1 extra Homebrew/3rd Party: With permission Special Rules: - 1 mulligan per session - Magic items per location, not limited to 3