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8/25/15 Ruined Moathouse Session 3

Great game last night everyone.  I had a lot of fun.  I did decide to retcon one tiny detail.  The last bandit that was with Mr. Wubbles will have fled with him, rather than staying behind.  I think it is easier to tell the story that way and it will be one less distraction for you guys at the start of next session.  That still leaves the party with the captured bandit that Grazzer flawlessly intimidated. :) Before next session I encourage everyone to post what they would like to do next.  Would you prefer to go after Mr. Wubbles? Find Ennaras? Search the "black room" for treasure, etc.  I wasn't planning to have a Chase conflict to catch Mr. Wubbles, but if you guys decide you want to run into the Swirling Marsh without a map, be my guest! Also, review your BIG's for next time and make any adjustments you want to make. Oh yeah, I wanted to clarify one thing too. That warhammers that Mr. Smith and Marfose have, while different, are both Dwarven warhammers.  They are not magical per se, but of dwarven craftsmanship. They confer the normal warhammer bonus, but also another bonus/benefit/one time use etc.  Neither of which has been discovered yet, but could possibly be discovered with proper research. If my descriptions of the hammers has been misleading I apologize.  Trust me, they are still incredible weapons!  Furthermore, the "Sword of Horns" which you have found/seek is definitely a magical weapon.
Well if I knew it was magical, I would not have gave it to Grazzer.
You guys still aren't sure whether it is magical or not :) In fact, you really haven't investigated the sword at all besides a brief glance.  You have not confirmed the identity of the sword as the Sword of Horns.
Its a good thing Grazzer has it to save you the troubles of encumburance! Don't worry it's not magic, I can tell just by looking at it, and to think you might have cut yourself accidentally on its poorly made blade. When we find the "real" magic sword I have no qualms about letting you take it, me being so generous, I mean in return just keep old Grazzer in mind when I spy an item I fancy keeping.
I would be into looking for the half elf and dealing with Mr Wubbles another day since he has managed to escape. That half an arseling thief.
Eric, did Mr. Smith's warhammer have a name?  Simon, you gave the hammer in the Mine, correct?
Nathan G. said: Eric, did Mr. Smith's warhammer have a name?  Simon, you gave the hammer in the Mine, correct? Yes, THE SUNDERER is from Whitewall.
SionoiS said: Nathan G. said: Eric, did Mr. Smith's warhammer have a name?  Simon, you gave the hammer in the Mine, correct? Yes, THE SUNDERER is from Whitewall. Did you describe the power?  I believe you did.  Increased chance to break plate or chain armor, right?
Nathan G. said: SionoiS said: Nathan G. said: Eric, did Mr. Smith's warhammer have a name?  Simon, you gave the hammer in the Mine, correct? Yes, THE SUNDERER is from Whitewall. Did you describe the power?  I believe you did.  Increased chance to break plate or chain armor, right? No it's made to break rock and stone. +1s against earth elemental or anything similar.
Cool. Please let me know if you plan to play this coming Tuesday. The six players from last week have first priority.
I plan on it
I'll be there
Do we play tonight?
Yes
Great :)