Les Liaisons Dangereux

In Dingradur Yspadadden had been smithing.  While he was smithing he’d been thinking about that axe.  It sat ill with him that Gore Raver, that ancient dwarven artefact, should still be in the hands of the giants after all these years – and not in his. From time-to-time he would use his arts to check … Read more

The Wrong Stuff

The elves discover a small orc den in the environs of Dingradur.  The party wipe it out and take an orc magician prisoner.  Put to the question, he rats out a bigger orc den, ruled by a half orc called Rocca.  He gives a detailed description of the location and Girindor is sent to reconnoitre.  … Read more

The Harpies’ Nest

The party take a riverboat up the West Otanga and then take the northern fork along the eastern foothils of the Edgewere, through a series of lakes.  They meet orcs and other denizens of the wilds, but their most notable encounter is with a band of Harpies that attack the boat, singing to the crew … Read more

Vulcanheim Magical Mystery Tour

Hilda wants to try out the Black Swan.  The party gathers in the courtyard of Grettir’s town house in Chittagong and she activates the amulet.  A huge swan made of shadows appears, but it seems solid enough when the party climb aboard. “Seven times for seven stars, 23 times am I bound to serve you,” … Read more

Last Man Standing

Grettir surveys the field of battle.  He is the last man standing.  Lingering motes of light and fire that had been Vandemar, the Hell Knight, settle and extinguish upon the cold ground. Around him lie prone figures both friend and foe. Grettir is somewhat seared by Vandemar’s final self-immolation as it was dispatched it once … Read more

The Hall of the Mountain Kings

One thing was for sure in the aftermath of the showdown with Vandemar and his allies: there were no Mountain Kings in the Hall of the Mountain Kings – two were dead and the third was loaded with chains in the Sequarl dungeon. Now seemed a good time to go and take their treasure. Nickar … Read more

Demolition Man

Since the winter of 688, hostilities between Sequarl and the Orcs of Itaen had been relatively muted as other matters occupied Grettir’s attention.  During this period of relative “peace”, there had grown up six fortified orc-sponsored settlements to the south of Sequarl lands where the “Free Farmers”, who had rejected Grettir’s protection had once lived. … Read more

The Sack of Sleat

On his return from Basi, Grettir sets his mind once more to the Protectorates.  Two remain: Sleat and Garstang.  They are the most northerly – closest both to Sequarl and the Wood of Itaen.  Initially Grettir favours an exploratory raid on the Orc Mound in the Wood of Itaen to find out what had happened … Read more

Siege of Garstang

Attention turns to the last remaining Protectorate. Garstang was of a similar construction to Sleat but where the latter was protected by water features, Garstang is built upon a high motte with a stone-built keep and a temple upon its summit.  It is held by a High Priest or black wizard known simply as The … Read more