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* TheQueensLatin: Most NPC accents tend to revolve around British or Irish accents with few exceptions.
** Aeris also uses a similar accent.
** And with Anita’s [[spoiler: regained ability to speak, she also speaks in a British accent.]]



* SmugSnake:
** Solas Surion: He is constantly acting as an Obstructive Bureaucrat ever since his introduction in Chapter 4 and is quick to taunt or look down his nose at any individual he deems inferior of which he has many.
*** He secretly made a deal with the foreign Synodi of Arepo to do research on Vasatar in exchange for aid in applying political pressure to get it back.
*** He orchestrated a murder of his political rival so he is elevated to Hierarch of the Surion family before a vote can commence. He does this by conscripting a down and out member of another family desperate for money and blames it on Half-elven freedom fighters who he has spoken out against constantly.
*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.

* TheQueensLatin: Most NPC accents tend to revolve around British or Irish accents with few exceptions.
** Aeris also uses a similar accent.
** And with Anita’s [[spoiler: regained ability to speak, she also speaks in a British accent.]]


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* SmugSnake:
** Solas Surion: He is constantly acting as an Obstructive Bureaucrat ever since his introduction in Chapter 4 and is quick to taunt or look down his nose at any individual he deems inferior of which he has many.
*** He secretly made a deal with the foreign Synodi of Arepo to do research on Vasatar in exchange for aid in applying political pressure to get it back.
*** He orchestrated a murder of his political rival so he is elevated to Hierarch of the Surion family before a vote can commence. He does this by conscripting a down and out member of another family desperate for money and blames it on Half-elven freedom fighters who he has spoken out against constantly.
*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.
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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s[[labelnote:*]]See: My God What Have I Done?[[/labelnote]] unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.

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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s[[labelnote:*]]See: My God What Have I Done?[[/labelnote]] party’s unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.
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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s [[labelnote:*]] See: NiceJobBreakingItHero[[\labelnote]] unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.

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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s [[labelnote:*]] See: NiceJobBreakingItHero[[\labelnote]] party’s[[labelnote:*]]See: My God What Have I Done?[[/labelnote]] unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.
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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s[[labelnote:*]] See: NiceJobBreakingItHero [[\labelnote]] unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.

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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s[[labelnote:*]] party’s [[labelnote:*]] See: NiceJobBreakingItHero [[\labelnote]] NiceJobBreakingItHero[[\labelnote]] unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.
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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s[[labelnote:*]]See: NiceJobBreakingItHero[[\labelnote]] unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.

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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s[[labelnote:*]]See: NiceJobBreakingItHero[[\labelnote]] party’s[[labelnote:*]] See: NiceJobBreakingItHero [[\labelnote]] unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.

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* PutOnABus: The table’s method of dealing with departing players.
** After Linken’s player’s extended leave, Linken’s character was revealed to have gone off on his own adventure to find answers. He returns briefly in Chapter 2 [[spoiler: but only in the form of a letter sent to each of them.]]
** Ragnar, after his player’s departure, is said to be off adventuring as well. He is yet to make an appearance or reach out to his former party members.
** Lowenzahn also gets this treatment at the end of Chapter 3 after the player chooses to change characters before Chapter 4.

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* PutOnABus: The table’s method of dealing with departing players.
** After Linken’s player’s extended leave, Linken’s character was revealed to have gone off on his own adventure to find answers. He returns briefly in Chapter 2 [[spoiler: but only in the form of a letter sent to each of them.]]
** Ragnar, after his player’s departure, is said to be off adventuring as well. He is yet to make an appearance or reach out to his former party members.
** Lowenzahn also gets this treatment at the end of Chapter 3 after the player chooses to change characters before Chapter 4.


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* PutOnABus: The table’s method of dealing with departing players.
** After Linken’s player’s extended leave, Linken’s character was revealed to have gone off on his own adventure to find answers. He returns briefly in Chapter 2 [[spoiler: but only in the form of a letter sent to each of them.]]
** Ragnar, after his player’s departure, is said to be off adventuring as well. He makes a brief appearance as an NPC leading his own mercenary company in Chapter 3. He shares some vitriol with Aeris and is exasperated to hear that Murphy has a brother.
--->'''Ragnar:''' ''(to Ben)'' Ben Lawden? ''(to Aeris)'' There are two of them?
** Lowenzahn also gets this treatment at the end of Chapter 3 after the player chooses to change characters before Chapter 4.
** The same happens to Toth who leaves abruptly after being confronted by Ben over his experimentation of what is left of the Eryvisi.

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* HoldTheLine
** During “Haunting at Hym House”, the party must protect Raveena as she finishes her ritual to force the Hym out of hiding while the Hym does everything it can to end her ritual prematurely by killing her.

* HopeCrusher
** Solas Surion is this for Inislea, constantly sending reminders of Inislea’s mistake[[labelnote:*]]See: My God What Have I Done?[[/labelnote]] to make sure Inislea remains silent about Solas’ involvement in the killing of Solas’ rival and the rival’s family.

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* HoldTheLine
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HoldTheLine: During “Haunting at Hym House”, the party must protect Raveena as she finishes her ritual to force the Hym out of hiding while the Hym does everything it can to end her ritual prematurely by killing her.

* HopeCrusher
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HopeCrusher: Solas Surion is this for Inislea, constantly sending reminders of Inislea’s mistake[[labelnote:*]]See: My God What Have I Done?[[/labelnote]] to make sure Inislea remains silent about Solas’ involvement in the killing of Solas’ rival and the rival’s family.

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** Vixen’s Kiss, a wine that charms the drinker created by Vampire Anwen Dolic, is found to have made its way to Rumilia’s criminal underbelly. Fortunately, by this time Anwen has already been defeated and killed leaving the wine harmless and only drunk recreationally for the hallucinogenic effects.
** The GreaterScopeVillain of a previous campaign makes a return in a vastly diminished form to attempt to corrupt a vestige of Raveena’s god in the Everspring. When faced with letting the vestige die to keep the villain from returning to strength, or allowing the Villain to corrupt the vestige, Raveena and the party [[TakeAThirdOption chooses neither]].






** Vixen’s Kiss, a wine that charms the drinker created by Vampire Anwen Dolic, is found to have made its way to Rumilia’s criminal underbelly. Fortunately, by this time Anwen has already been defeated and killed leaving the wine harmless and only drunk recreationally for the hallucinogenic effects.
** The GreaterScopeVillain of a previous campaign makes a return in a vastly diminished form to attempt to corrupt a vestige of Raveena’s god in the Everspring. When faced with letting the vestige die to keep the villain from returning to strength, or allowing the Villain to corrupt the vestige, Raveena and the party [[TakeAThirdOption chooses neither]].

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** Vixen’s Kiss, a wine that charms the drinker created by Vampire Anwen Dolic, is found to have made its way to Rumilia’s criminal underbelly. Fortunately, by this time Anwen has already been defeated and killed leaving the wine harmless and only drunk recreationally for the hallucinogenic effects.
** The GreaterScopeVillain of a previous campaign makes a return in a vastly diminished form to attempt to corrupt a vestige of Raveena’s god in the Everspring. When faced with letting the vestige die to keep the villain from returning to strength, or allowing the Villain to corrupt the vestige, Raveena and the party [[TakeAThirdOption chooses neither]].
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The fourth chapter sees the party returning to Rumilia after a brief sabbatical to learn that new threats have arisen to endanger their new home. Agents and machinations both political and supernatural have arrived intent on taking advantage of Rumilia's weakened state after the war.\\\

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The fourth chapter sees the party returning to Rumilia after a brief sabbatical to learn that new threats have arisen to endanger their new home. Agents and machinations both political and supernatural have arrived intent on taking advantage of Rumilia's weakened state after the war.\\\
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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s *See Nice Job Breaking It Hero unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.

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*** In Chapter 4, he uses the knowledge of the party’s *See Nice Job Breaking It Hero party’s[[labelnote:*]]See: NiceJobBreakingItHero[[\labelnote]] unlawful incursion into Ae’der’i to blackmail them into voting for his petition to force Rumilia to return Vasatar to Ae’der’i and gain the renown as the Hierarch who made it happen.



--> '''Raveena:''' I need Anita here to help me balance out this chaos-mongrel.


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--> ---> '''Raveena:''' I need Anita here to help me balance out this chaos-mongrel.

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->'''Pavel's Player:''' ''[wincing]'' Oh, we fucked up.

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->'''Pavel's --->'''Pavel's Player:''' ''[wincing]'' Oh, we fucked up.



-> '''Khemeu:''' If I couldn’t even trust you with your secret, why should I trust you with mine?
-> '''Dakila:''' That question was dirty.
-> '''Khemeu:''' ''[smirking]'' Call it the Fey in me.

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-> ---> '''Khemeu:''' If I couldn’t even trust you with your secret, why should I trust you with mine?
-> ---> '''Dakila:''' That question was dirty.
-> ---> '''Khemeu:''' ''[smirking]'' Call it the Fey in me.



-> '''Anita:''' ''(To Julz and Lizz)'' Before tomorrow’s battle, there’s something I want to tell you two.
-> '''Lizz:''' We already know you have a crush on the king.
-> '''Anita:''' YOU have a crush on the king!

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-> '''Anita:''' --->'''Anita:''' ''(To Julz and Lizz)'' Before tomorrow’s battle, there’s something I want to tell you two.
-> '''Lizz:''' --->'''Lizz:''' We already know you have a crush on the king.
-> '''Anita:''' --->'''Anita:''' YOU have a crush on the king!




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** In Chapter 3.5, while in the Elven city of Uvrun, the party comes across a group of individuals speaking a different language. After defeating them, they find among their belongings the plans for a massive metal piloted golem rivaling Vasatar with Pavel's name on it.




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** Chapter 4 reveals that the party did not make it out of Ae'der'i scott-free. [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Heirarch Solas Surion]] has learned of their mishap with a village elder and is now using it to blackmail them.
--->'''Solas:''' ''(to Murphy)'' If multiple independent testimonies all point to the same thing. Any sane man would be forced to conclude that it is in fact true. However damaging that truth might be. Wouldn't you say, Investigator?





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\n--> '''Raveena:''' I need Anita here to help me balance out this chaos-mongrel.

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* Hope Crusher

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* Hope CrusherHopeCrusher

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