Session Log

Session 1 - The Lantanese Falcon

25 Eleasis 1380 (Saturday, July 3rd, 2010)

Session 2 - Through the Looking Glass

:26 Eleasis 1380 (Sunday, July 4th, 2010)

Session 3 - We're Off To See The Wizard

:27 Eleasis 1380 (Saturday, July 10th, 2010)

Session 4 - Facing the Monster

:30 Eleasis 1380 (Wednesday, July 14th, 2010)

Session 5 - The Reckoning

:1 Eleint 1380 (Sunday, July 18th, 2010)

Rewards

Valik

50 gp, 50 sp, 5000 cp

BS: 18 gp

LW: 15 gp

TA: 10 gp

JC: 12 gp

EG: 20 gp

AL: 4 gp

EN: 14 gp

IN: 14 gp

RE: 5 gp

1x Chalcedony (CMY 3)

1x Quartx (KW 2)

1x Emerald (RGB 3)

Void Crystal

This silver pendant grips a shard of pure blackness, a jagged stone which emanates the power of the Void. All things focused upon it are absorbed, not only powers and magicks, but thoughts and emotions as well. It is as equal a tool in one's defense and in one's meditations.

Powers:

Cloak of Night

This simple black hooded cloak is meant for those kin to the shadows. It allows one to meld into darkness, and to take on its aspects.

Powers:

Symbol of the Void

This holy symbol of Shar is meant to epitomize her aspect as The Void, the nothingness from which all life originates, and to which all life must return. It is a ring of obsidian, which burns everlasting in heatless purple flames; within the ring is the form of a sphere of blackness, an illusion created by the ring's tendency to absorb all light that passes too close. The ring subtlely hints at another aspect of Shar, the goddess of the Edge, the moment where creation meets oblivion, the sacrifice of that which must be annihilated to allow its twin to be created.

Powers:

Black Blade of the Betrayer

This short sword has no blade; when triggered, black fire screams forth from the hilt, shaped as it is like a lightly curved talon, formed of black iron. The blade strikes as true as any, yet its black fire burns with far worse ferocity than that which burns brighter.

Powers:

Stole of the High Precept

This religious garment is meant to convey the profound power and dignity of a high priest, one who lives above the petty concerns of less holy men. Its usefulness derives from the strength and convictions of its wearer; in particular, it grants various powers and boons only to those who obey strict vows of chastity, poverty, and pacifism.

To begin granting power, one must obey the vows strictly for at least 1 month, or have already been doing so. If a vow is broken, the powers associated with it go dormant until the vow is reaffirmed, plus 1 month.