Monthly Archives: January 2023

1842: Captives of the Skylords

They travelled by night and slept under tarps in the daytime to hide from the screw galley. When the party reached Gorovaan, they freshened their food supplies and purchased Barsoomian digging tools that would not interfere with the magic of … Continue reading

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Navah: The White Tower

The party sold the paintings for relatively little money, but Darian kept the mithral ring to enchant in the future. The painting of the succubus was bought by Ian, who was angered by it as she had been the mother … Continue reading

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Labyrinth Lord: Crow attacks an Army of 100 Orcs

An elvish legion halted the caravan and reported that they pursued an orcish army, which lay in the path of the caravan. Undaunted, the caravan progressed west to the thorp of Dolos. Finding it under attack and realizing that the … Continue reading

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1841: Travails on the Way to the Tomb

Kabdab read the treasure map to the others. A map of ancient times, it showed the ancient shorelines of Barsoom. It also pinpointed the location of the final resting place of Djor Xabshang III, Jeddak of Jeddaks. It lay on … Continue reading

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Navah: The Lost Children

A year has passed since their last adventure. During that time, Darian has summoned and bound two more spirits, a M:6 earth elemental he calls Stone and a living kite shield who goes by the name of Mr. Kite. The … Continue reading

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1841: Panthans of Dusar

The Eumenides Club obtained a brief respite in the empty Dusar house that Garret had found. The next day, however, they were discovered and taken to the throne room of LorkZatis, the Jeddak of Dusar. Garret’s disguise as an Ulan … Continue reading

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