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"Too often days swiftly pass / Weeping in the evening grass / There just is not enough time / Forthings you dreamt you'd do / The hours still drift by.

"Too many years, too high a cost / Too many lessons earned but lost / And still you complain all the time / Cursing the days before you / Lamentng the days gone by.

"And finally laying in your bed / Staring skyward, nearly dead / It all floods back one last time, / The chances that you left behind / But alas there's little left to do / ... but cry."

Dirimoran song

The Candan Massacre
10 Tolth 652 - 11 Tolth 652

The group is invited to meet with thieves in Tavernton to discuss the death of Jak the Elder.  A threat is left for Jak that the people of Candan are in danger.   The group learn of Ferret's plans and returns to Candan to find murders have begun.  Jak leads the group in slaughter.  One escapes, and another is released.

Alcerra left the tavern to perform a ritual in the Candan Graveyard. Jak met an old friend, Tarad Green, who invited Jak and his group to a farm in town, to discuss things. Following Alcerra's ritual, the group wandered through the dark and foggy marsh to Tarad's. Tarad explained that he had spoken with Jak the Elder on the night previous, and went on tell Jak of things that were said. It was decided that Tarad's family were not safe and should spend the night in a local drainage casement. Jak led the group toward another casement deeper in the marsh.

The night passed without incident. In the morning, Jak explored the depths of the cistern, but after hearing a howl in the distant tunnels they thought it better to explore the pipes at a later date.

Leaving the cistern, the group traveled back to the Fiery Wench Tavern where Jak encountered a man named Hurrun, who told him that Aras wished an audience with Jak and his friends in Tavernton.

The group left for Tavernton. The Northbridge guard explained that a dressy man named Elsun Scarlet had asked that Jak meet him at the Fiery Wench that night or "the marsh would be thick with the dead." In Tavernton the group was met by a woman associate of Aras's. She told them where Aras could be found.  Leaving the inn, the group went to the Broken Glass Inn, a dark and seemingly abandoned building, blocks away. As they spoke, Alcerra looked deep into their hearts. There, Aras and friends explained about Ferret's (Elsun Scarlet) plans and the two groups decided to finish Ferret once and for all.

The groups reached the Mothsmire bridge by evening. Mishara found evidence that a fight had occurred, but no bodies were found. Nearing town, a thief scout was spotted just inside Candan, and at Jak's command, Mishara fired three arrows into the ill-fated thug. The group entered town, building by building, killing another thief on the road to Northmarsh, and others that had gathered around the body of Jarda Keeper before the Fiery Wench Tavern. Mishara entered the front of the building, but was ambushed by two unknown assailants. He fought bravely, but would probably have died if Jak hadn't arrived to fatally skewer Ferret, while Alcerra impaled the woman backstabber with her trident. With the thief leader dead, Jak turned to Aras and plunged his spear into the coward. Seeing a chance to escape, the last of Ferret's people, Aunda the Torturer fled from the back of the building, and raced away. One of Mishara's arrows found her, but was not enough to stop the thief. After murdering Aras, Jak raced after Aunda from Mothsmire bridge to the far Wesridge gate. She was nowhere to be found.

Returning to Candan, the gore-clad spearman learned of a surviving thief being held in a local home. With the help of Zard Ronad and Dedren Gamrud, they dragged the helpless man to the Northbridge and hanged him on a lantern post, until dead. Jak returned to town once more to address the assembled crowd. He was pleased by their attentiveness, unaware that as he spoke the shocked masses stared at his bloody hands and spear. In the background, the priestess of death moved slowly from body to body, offering solemn prayers into the quiet night. She stopped only once that evening, curiosity pulling her from her task. Turning her attention to the crowd, she looked into the hearts there, and sadly found her suspicions confirmed. A heart that had been invisible to her at the Broken Glass Inn, now shone with the hue of those it had destroyed.

26 Jan 1997

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Aras (Rog3)
Carad Farsh (Ftr1)
Ferret (Rog2)
Dedren Gamrud
(Com1)
Tarad Green (Ftr1)
Hurrun (Rog2)
Jarda Keeper (Com2)
Zard Ronad (Ftr1)
Dorrod Rumm (Com2)
Rayn Rumm (Com1)
Elsun Scarlet (Rog2)

Introducing

Crauss: Aryllym of Danok, has been a faithful follower of The Multiple since his baptism in the Waters of Goddon six years ago (646 DR). The schizophrenic Crauss has been blessed with many wives for his faithfulness, though he has lost quite a few as well.

Ref. PHB (Player's Handbook), © Wizards of the Coast