I think if Xanrym is going to be spending all his time studying the tome, he can’t go and check out the South Gate or find Plaguelost. So you’ll be one party member down for those events.
(OOC: Fair enough. If Xanrym is too busy for any excursions, hopefully he can finish his study and practice with the Tome in just 4 or 5 days. The others are free to explore while Xanrym completes those studies, or they could wait until he's done before checking out the South Gate or looking for Plaguelost. I got the impression that Xanrym was the only one really pushing to do more exploring before The Company hears back from Es Sarch.
How's this? Assuming Xanrym has no time for excursions on days 2 - 5.
Tail Eamotth as he returns to the Inheritors' base. Chat with Irennaste about his plans and offer to sell the statue of Lolth back to Irennaste. Start studying Tome (4 hours), assuming that Xanrym doesn't get killed or captured when following Eamotth in the morning.
Study Tome (8 hours). See whether / when Irennaste plans to return back to House Dusklorn and whether he needs any help from The Company.
Study Tome (10 hours).
Study Tome (10 hours).
Study Tome (10 hours).
Finish Tome (6 hours). If Es Sarch hasn't contacted us yet, find a way to send a message to him. Or use Invisibility to slip into the Dripstone Inn in the "evening" to make contact with Es Sarch without making it obvious that we're still working for him. While we're out that way, we could look for Plaguelost and/or visit the site of the Plagueburst.
If we're still waiting on info about Fhadheela, check out the secret door at the South Gate.
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Before he starts, Xanrym would still like to follow the Derro stealthily when they release him. He just wants to see where the Derro goes and whether it reveals anything about the Inheritors or the Blueknight. Xanrym would cast Comprehend Languages as a ritual before they release the Derro. Then he'll watch the Derro leave and attempt to follow at a distance with Syllen.
Coriana doesn't have any free money at the bastion to really do anything this turn. She would like to attempt to sell her old breastplate to free up some cash, so a low-key trip to the markets would be in order.
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Coriana - Company of the Grey Chain Wagner - Dragon Heist: Bards. DM - The Old Keep
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(OOC: Fair enough. If Xanrym is too busy for any excursions, hopefully he can finish his study and practice with the Tome in just 4 or 5 days. The others are free to explore while Xanrym completes those studies, or they could wait until he's done before checking out the South Gate or looking for Plaguelost. I got the impression that Xanrym was the only one really pushing to do more exploring before The Company hears back from Es Sarch.
How's this? Assuming Xanrym has no time for excursions on days 2 - 5.
Chat with Irennaste about his plans and offer to sell the statue of Lolth back to Irennaste.
Start studying Tome (4 hours), assuming that Xanrym doesn't get killed or captured when following Eamotth in the morning.
If Es Sarch hasn't contacted us yet, find a way to send a message to him. Or use Invisibility to slip into the Dripstone Inn in the "evening" to make contact with Es Sarch without making it obvious that we're still working for him.
While we're out that way, we could look for Plaguelost and/or visit the site of the Plagueburst.
)
Before he starts, Xanrym would still like to follow the Derro stealthily when they release him. He just wants to see where the Derro goes and whether it reveals anything about the Inheritors or the Blueknight. Xanrym would cast Comprehend Languages as a ritual before they release the Derro. Then he'll watch the Derro leave and attempt to follow at a distance with Syllen.
Coriana doesn't have any free money at the bastion to really do anything this turn. She would like to attempt to sell her old breastplate to free up some cash, so a low-key trip to the markets would be in order.
Coriana - Company of the Grey Chain
Wagner - Dragon Heist: Bards.
DM - The Old Keep