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First, [[Perrin Forester]] decided he didn't ever want to be unicorn bait again, and elected to wander the farmlands around his home town, in the hopes of finding a farm girl who might be impressed by his tales of adventure and a few well-placed scars. He succeeded, and met [[Rachel Weaver]] - who later, in the adventure [[Sundered Faith]], revealed that she was pregnant with his child. | First, [[Perrin Forester]] decided he didn't ever want to be unicorn bait again, and elected to wander the farmlands around his home town, in the hopes of finding a farm girl who might be impressed by his tales of adventure and a few well-placed scars. He succeeded, and met [[Rachel Weaver]] - who later, in the adventure [[Sundered Faith]], revealed that she was pregnant with his child. | ||
Second, [[Kimo FallenLeaf]] traveled to [[Mt. Daneasus]], and joined the ranks of the Order of the [[Light of | Second, [[Kimo FallenLeaf]] traveled to [[Mt. Daneasus]], and joined the ranks of the Order of the [[Light of Pelor]], proving his seriousness to the Master of the trainees by giving up drink for the duration of his training. The first monk to graduate from their program in generations, he was rewarded with the gift of a ''holy'' quarterstaff. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 15 December 2023
An un-played interlude between seasons, this summer was marked by a couple notable events.
First, Perrin Forester decided he didn't ever want to be unicorn bait again, and elected to wander the farmlands around his home town, in the hopes of finding a farm girl who might be impressed by his tales of adventure and a few well-placed scars. He succeeded, and met Rachel Weaver - who later, in the adventure Sundered Faith, revealed that she was pregnant with his child.
Second, Kimo FallenLeaf traveled to Mt. Daneasus, and joined the ranks of the Order of the Light of Pelor, proving his seriousness to the Master of the trainees by giving up drink for the duration of his training. The first monk to graduate from their program in generations, he was rewarded with the gift of a holy quarterstaff.