Sundays - 2:30-6:00 PM Eastern  The party’s uneasy alliance with the dwarf  Blackbeard  began under the shadow of suspicion. The  Gith ,
 ever analytical, was the first to voice it — that the “dragon” 
Blackbeard claimed to have seen was no beast at all, but their own  dragonship , lost when they crossed Death’s Gate. The realization unsettled everyone. 
 Though grim and weathered, Blackbeard carried himself with the weight
 of his people, yet something about him gnawed at the edges of trust. 
His eyes, red and fevered in moments when he thought himself unseen, 
betrayed something darker. Still, he led them south through the 
heartwood, promising safe passage to the ruined dwarven stronghold of  Nhar-Khuldar  — the last city of his kind. 
 The Mongrelwoman  BA’caW , distrustful and direct, 
pressed him about the twin rune-marked doors in the heart of the forest.
 The dwarf gave her nothing. Yet when the Gith studied the carvings, his
 mind recoiled and then  recognized  them —  Sartan runes , old as creation and alien to this world. Their meaning lingered unspoken. 
 Meanwhile,  Eduardodile , the crocodile-bodied centaur, had forged a bond with  Boarz , the newly reborn owlbear warrior. Together, they honed their tactics — claws, steel, and cunning in unison. The Ogre  Sek , gifted now with uncanny intellect, took the lead on the march, scouting ahead with calm determination. 
 But betrayal waited beneath the stone. 
 At Blackbeard’s urging, the party followed him into a narrow canyon trail — until the ground gave way. A  pitfall ,
 cunningly crafted and brutally effective. They fell into darkness. Only
 Eduardodile’s druidic reflexes saved him; he melded into stone just 
before the stone gave way.  Jean Kléber , the Giff 
marine, survived by the grace of his full plate — a masterwork of divine
 craftsmanship that turned a death blow into bruises and fractured bone. 
 The pit was alive eerie and seemingly covered in gossamer webs and 
full of unhatched eggs. Red eyes rushed towards the group and eggs began
 to break, issuing forth horrid scarred runic arachnids. 
 From the walls crawled  Runic Arachnids  and  Runic Centipedes ,
 chittering and glowing with malevolent sigils. As the creatures struck,
 Jean Kléber unknowingly had reflexively  reached upward as he began to 
fall, seizing Blackbeard’s beard and  tearing a rune-etched necklace from his throat .
 The dwarf’s eyes went wide — in that instant, all the false grief and 
exhaustion vanished, replaced by naked terror. The dwarf crashed 
headlong into the pit he had laid as a trap for the unwary, and began to
 fight for his life, desperate to reclaim the wooden talisman on leather
 thong that the Giff had inadvertently absconded with.  Boarz made 
quick work of the creatures. Under the careful direction of Eduardodile,
 his claws and beak rent flesh and carapace. Covered head to toe in 
slick ichor, the owlbear was thoroughly enjoying the fueled rage of his 
carnage. Meanwhile, the Giff, Jean Kleber and the Ogre, Sek were a 
comedy of errors, wildly swinging about futilely; and even discharging a
 weapon to no effect. Eventually, headbutts, an axe, and a swinging club
 got the battle under control, just as Eduardodile pulled up his bow to 
fire, he misjudged the draw and the bow flung across the canyon, wedging
 itself in a crevasse midway up the wall. 
 The battle that followed was chaos. The Ogre tried to use the  Club of the Silk-Fang Heart  as a grappling hook, flinging its webbed line upward — but the runipede shifted, and  BA’caW 
 lost her footing. She fell hard among the writhing things below, her 
body broken. She was stone cold dead - no life lingered on in her 
wretched eyes. 
 When the dust settled and the last runic beast was crushed, the 
survivors gathered around her lifeless form. The Giff, torn and 
bleeding, loaded his arquebus with shaking hands and swore a prayer 
through gritted teeth. Somehow he knew he would need to prepare burial 
customs foreign to his drill and ceremony as a space marine; yet he knew
 the words and rituals as if by rote. 
 Eduardodile and the Gith worked the resurrection, utilizing a scroll they had obtained in the heartwood. — and the magic  began
 to pull BA'caW's soul back towards her lifeless and broken body. She 
was uglier than normal - her beak was broken, an eye laid out on her 
cheek, and fragments of bone protruded from all sections of her broken 
body . 
 BA’caW’s soul returned, but the body it found was not her own. Her flesh blackened to  obsidian , her eyes burned cold and blue, and when she spoke, her voice was no longer screeching, but wholly halfling. 
 Something had changed, this little person was strangely familiar to 
the party, yet none could quite put their finger on it. Suddenly, her 
senses returned and she sat bolt-upright and screamed...