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Summary
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The introduction to the Eamon CS adventure The Vile Grimoire of Jaldi'al.
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The Vile Grimoire of Jaldi'al
By Michael Penner
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You and your party, hearing rumors of disturbances in a distant rural area,
depart the Main Hall and set out along a well-traveled route to investigate.
Days later, you arrive at the trading outpost of Geldhaven and seek shelter in
an isolated woodlands inn reachable by a bridge, just beyond Tiaga Gorge. You
note the sprawling structure's warm atmosphere, excellent accommodations, and
thriving business; being exhausted, you rent rooms for the night.
The next day, you eat a hearty breakfast and then re-provision. On the way
out, you overhear the innkeeper, who is in deep conversation with a local
patron.
Innkeeper: "I assume Kreqor and the Council would prefer to handle this
matter internally, but they have requested outside assistance and posted a
reward. Last I heard there weren't any takers."
Patron: "You know I think that conjurer was always six birds short of a
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Source
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Software running in Windows 10, captured by Huw Williams (Huwmanbeing)
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Date
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30 October 2020
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Author
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Michael Penner
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