Reporters this issue:
    Sonja (kowa@informatik.uni-koblenz.de)
    Sir Kirkland (knorthrup@vnet.ibm.com)
    Andy Merritt (amerritt@armltd.co.uk)
    Eric F. Schetley (onestar+@pitt.edu)
    Oscar Swida (swida@softlab.ii.uj.edu.pl)
    Sonja (kowa@informatik.uni-koblenz.de)
    Richard J. Pugh (rjpugh@aol.com)
    Anthony Ross (rossa@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu)
    Martin Ott (p581mao@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de)
    Mike Phillips (msphil@birds.wm.edu)
THE BATTLE OF KHELDOR'S HILL
   King Gronk received notice that Yngwie of Sembia (a harper  agent)
and  Randall Mourn would like to meet with him to discuss battle plans
that could free Daggerdale of the Zhentish troops.  The meeting was to
be  held  about  a  day's  travel  from  Granite  Pass.  Also,  Maldor
Malmquist,  Magistrate  of Waterdeep,  has arrived to give any and all
assistance to King Gronk against the Zhents.  King Gronk set  off  for
the  meeting  with  Yngwie  with  the  Fellowship of the Empty Mug and
Maldor in tow.  Thanks to the efforts of Tierra the Ranger,  the group
spotted  an  assault  force  of Zhentish beast,  4 trolls and 16 orcs.
Apparently,  these troops were led by the cleric that  poisoned  Gronk
just a day or so ago.  The trolls,  without the cleric to hold them in
check, had decided to feast on the orcs.  King Gronk waited until most
of the orcs had died,  then he took advantage of the chaos  to  attack
the  trolls.  The four trolls were no match for the ranged attacks and
mighty magics of King Gronk's Fellowship.  The group travelled  on  to
meet  with  Randall  Mourn and the Freedom Fighters of Daggerdale.  In
the meeting,  it was decided that the dwarves from Granite Pass  would
protect  the left flank of Randall's army.  Yngwie would help lead the
assault with Randall's troops,  numbering  around  600  fighters.  The
only  problem  with  Randall's  plans was that King Gronk did not have
time to ride back to the Pass and lead his troops to  the  battlefield
before the fighting started.  Maldor Malmquist stepped in to offer his
assistance  to  King Gronk.  Since the need was great,  the Fellowship
decided to teleport back to outpost to assemble the troops.
    The very next day,  28 of Granite Pass' 45 dwarves marched off for
Kheldor's  Hill,  where they will fight for the freedom of Daggerdale.
These troops include the 14 elite troops of the Granite  Brigade  lead
by  Snarl's,  11  other stalwart dwarves lead by Obidia Goldbuckle and
finally King Gronk Granite-Eye,  Kharos Ironforge and the rest of  the
Fellowship  of  the  Empty Mug (Laurellin the Mage,  Tiera the Ranger,
Ariel  the  Druid)  with  Maldor  Malmquist  of  Waterdeep   also   in
attendance.  Upon  arriving at the site chosen for battle,  King Gronk
had the magic-user prepare the  field  with  some  surprises  for  the
enemy.  First,  Maldor  built  a  raised mound to give them the uphill
advantage,  then he hid the broken foundation of an old  mill  with  a
Hallucinatory  Terrain  spell.  Ariel  the  Druid called up a storm to
rain lightning on the enemy.  Soon,  400 orcs of the Zhetish army came
into  view,  and  it  looked  very  bad  for King Gronk's small group.
Luckily,  Randall Mourn sent Yarboro the  Cavalier  and  100  Fighting
Farmers  to  help.  Still,  the odds looked bad,  as Celthus the Dread
magically summoned a Bullete (land  shark)  to  fight  for  him.  King
Gronk  threw the first blow with his Dwarven throwing hammer,  killing
one of  the  orcs  battle  commanders.  Then  the  fighting  began  in
earnest.  Ariel the Druid used her Staff of the Woodlands to call up a
treant to hold off one group of soldiers, and Aslor the Ancient called
up  a  foul  cloud  of  death (actually a Fog Cloud that looked like a
Cloudkill) to hold off another group.  Maldor Malmquist called  up  an
illusionary army to fight for them.  Still outnumbered, King Gronk and
his High Priest Gunther beseached Moradin, Father of Dwarves, for aid.
Their prayers were answered and Obidia and his 11 dwarves were swathed
in  the  bright  white  radiance of Moradin's favor.  The 100 Fighting
Farmers and Yarboro the Bold took on the bulette as Celthus the  Dread
and  his  two  wizards  engaged in battle with King Gronk,  Laurellin,
Kharos,  and Ariel the Druid.  Mighty magics  and  incredible  heroics
abounded as the fight went on.  Soon, groups of orcs began wavering as
their losses grew.  They just couldn't compete with lightning from the
sky,  fire from the wizards,  god-blessed berserking dwarves and trees
that fight with a will of their  own  (tripping  over  the  foundation
didn't help much either).
    So, the orcs started to break away from the fight, the two wizards
under  Celthus  were  killed  in  combat against the Fellowship of the
Empty Mug.  Celthus the Dread,  completely outraged at  this  failure,
went in to kill King Gronk with his mighty magic.  Astonishingly,  the
magics he hurled at King Gronk just fizzle  5  feet  before  they  hit
(Scroll  of  Protection  from  Magic),  only  his area of effect spell
seemed to hurt the mighty King.  King Gronk  closed  the  gap  between
them  so  that Celthus could not call these spells to use,  but before
King Gronk could deliver the killing blow,  the wizard vanished.  King
Gronk  was furious that his kill has escaped,  but Maldor thought that
the wizard shrank and went into hiding.  Tiera found a hole  where  it
would  appear the wizard has gone,  and King Gronk was shrunk to allow
him to follow Celthus into the hole.  Celthus  the  Dread  tried  once
more  to  kill  the  King  of  Granite  Pass,  but  Gronk's  Chime  of
Interruption left him helpless to his fate.
    Thus,  the Battle of Kheldor's Hill was  won  by  Gronk,  but  not
without  its  losses.  Snarl's  and  the  entire Granite Division were
slain as were Yarboro and the 100 Fighting Farmers.  With this victory
on the left flank,  Randall Mourn and Yngwie were able to  lead  their
forces to victory over the Zhents.
Sir Kirkland: knorthrup@vnet.ibm.com
The Monk of the Shadows
DEMON-KILLING NEWCOMERS SLAY ELVEN TRAVELERS
   An unknown group of adventurers who advertised their abilities  by
carrying around a demon head have caused something of a stir.  A human
bard  from  their  number gave an impressive performance in the Collar
and Whip,  and afterwards was approached by a group of  elves  passing
through Gnomeville.
    The next day,  these elves were seen waiting for the bard and  his
friends,  and  after a little talking a fight broke out in the street.
Several volleys of magic missiles shot to and  fro,  and  one  of  the
elves  ran  off,  seemingly chased by an invisible monster.  The elven
mage and his other companions were quickly defeated by  the  bard  and
his  friends.  Just  one  of  the  elves  was left alive,  clearly for
interrogation.  It is reported that one of the bard's friends emanated
a powerful aura of good - a strange sign indeed.
    This group left town the following day,  and the captured elf  was
seen  alive  a  day  or  two  later,  without most of his possessions,
seeking work as a mercenary.
Andy Merritt: amerritt@armltd.co.uk
Eric F. Schetley: onestar+@pitt.edu
Descriptions of suspects:
Taladas: League of Minotaurs: Thenol frontier
VILLAGE COMPLETELY DESTROYED, BODIES VANISHED
   This  morning,  we received news that the village of Telima,  near
the Thenol frontier,  was  completely  destroyed.  Nobody  knows  what
happened.  People suppose it was Thenol military action.
    It  is  strange that all the bodies have vanished.  Probably,  the
corpses will be animated and  included  in  the  Thenol  army.  It  is
possible that Thenolities are preparing for a great offensive,  so the
General of the Army sent III and V Legions near Teluch.
Oscar Swida: SWIDA@softlab.ii.uj.edu.pl
Sonja: kowa@informatik.uni-koblenz.de
Omnispace: Omni: Clifford:
LIBRARY DISAPPEARS
   The Repository of All Thought, Lord Monitor's sponsored library of
magic,  history and treatises, has suddenly disappeared.  Security had
been increased since the destruction of the Greyhawk Library, but this
did not seem to help.
    Lord Monitor was still unavailable for comment.
    The Repository had been staffed with just a skeleton crew  at  the
time of its disappearance.  No survivors have been located.
    The   disappearance  occured  during  the  middle  of  the  night.
Surrounding  homes,   guard  posts  and  overhead  Spelljamming  craft
reported no explosions, saw no flashes of light.
    A  strong  aura  of  magic  has  been  noted in the area,  leaving
investigators to believe that this  was  a  magical  attack.  However,
given  the level of magic used to remove the Repository,  the attacker
must have been a very powerful mage or priest.
    This  is  the  second  such  attack  on  libraries  specalized  in
adventurer's lore.  The first,  Two months back,  was an attack on the
Great Greyhawk Library,  heralding the loss of many  major  tomes  and
reference works from many different worlds and planes.
    The  Repository  was  a  similar  facility,  but  it  was  devoted
primarily to spelljamming works, histories of the Omnispace sphere and
many irreplacable, valuable spellbooks.  Works from such previous magi
as Anrot Kal, Mikklani, Annamari, and the beholder mage Tornot are now
forever lost.
Omnispace: Omni: Spire of Eternal Thought:
ARTIFACT SEARCH STEPPED UP, BOUNTY INCREASED
   With the resignation of Lord Monitor, there is a rumor circulating
that the bounty for  artifacts  delivered  to  the  Spire  of  Eternal
Thought  will be increased.  As of this writing,  no evidence has been
presented to prove this rumor.
    The following list are confirmed artifacts that  are  now  in  the
possession of the Council.
Omnispace: Wildspace, near the former location of Sphereworld:
OBSERVERS NOTE ANOMOLY
   Since the disappearance of Sphereworld two solar months past,  the
observation  satellites originally set up to monitor the 'planet' have
been relativly quiet.  However,  a  report  received  today  from  the
Omnispacial  Defense  Force  indicates  something may be happening out
there.
    Observation Post K-12,  manned by the husband and wife clerics Dar
and  Mari  Nightwynd,  and the sage Ranthamus,  noted a brief flash of
light near the location of Sphereworld.  The flash appeared for nearly
two minutes before fading out.  The Nightwynds took an  Elven  Flitter
close to the area of the light to investigate,  but could find nothing
out of the ordinary.
    Rumor has it that Imperium Ars Magican-Elect  Colicor  will  order
the  satellite  observation posts abandoned when he assumes control of
the Council of Nine next month.  He has long opposed the  posts,  and,
with the disappearance of Sphereworld, believes the posts are "a waste
of Omnispacial funds which could be used elsewhere."
    Lord  Monitor  started the observation program of Sphereworld when
he assumed head of the Council of Nine some half-century past.  It has
been rumored that Magical Colicor wishes to remove all traces of  Lord
Monitor's influence on the sphere when he assumes office.
Original: Tomar: Free City
"COPPER MAN" APPEARS; THIEF FOUND DEAD
   A strange, extremely tall copper-skinned male sentient appeared in
a mythal surge yesterday in the Free City.  Only known as 'Taraq', the
strange  individual  appears  to  be human,  although he stands a head
taller than most,  and seems to have certain dwarvish-qualities  about
him.
    Taraq  has  been seen in the presence of a Beholder escort.  Other
information has yet to be made available.
    Also,  an unnamed thief has been found dead in  one  of  the  back
alleys  near  the Golden Orbus Inn.  His death leads some to speculate
that a war between rival theiving guilds is  on  the  horizon.  As  of
yet,  none  have  taken  claim  for  his death.  It was the first such
homicide case in six months,  since the end of the so-called  Assassin
War.
    The   thief  was  killed  with  a  metal-edged  weapon,   beholder
investigators revealed.  A  director  says  the  blade  was  extremely
sharp, slicing cleanly through the man's neck.
NOTE: The Free City of Toram is run by beholders, and is used as a port of call for traders, black marketters, and other 'businessmen'. It is laid with a powerful mythal which prevents beholders from using their abilities aganist others of their race within its boundaries.
Eric F. Schetley: onestar+@pitt.edu
    The Imperial Elven Navy has announced that it will  no  longer  be
conducting regular patrols in the Sphere of Solaris.  The announcement
came  after  the  Muldravian  Stellar  Navy,  and numerous independent
merchants and adventurers noted the orderly withdrawal of elven  ships
from  the  vicinity  of  Beacon,  where  their  most important base is
located.  The base itself is gradually being dismantled and its  crews
are  being  evacuated.  Witnesses  describe the withdrawal as orderly,
and very organized, but extremely rushed.
    The navy has refused to divulge any details about  the  withdrawal
from  Solaris.  Many  analysts  believe that the navy wants to avoid a
conflict with the Muldravian Empire and its allies,  and figures  that
Solaris isn't worth the risk.  However,  considering that the navy has
been trying to re-gain control of the sphere for close to sixty years,
using every method it could, this is highly unlikely.
    The announcement brought a sudden rise in the pirate and vigilante
activity that  has  been  plaguing  the  sphere  for  several  months.
However,  the  Muldravians  have  been able to effectively control the
situation.  The Muldravians currently have twelve flotillas patrolling
the sphere,  nine of which  have  a  new  Warhawk  ship  with  a  full
complement of Sparrowhawk fighter craft.
Spiralspace, Rock of Bral:
SPELLJAMMER'S AID SOCIETY CONDEMNS THE GRAND ARCANE TRADING HOUSE
Official press release of the Bral News Service.
    The   Spelljammer's  Aid  Society,   one  of  the  most  prominent
organizations  for  assisting  space  travelers  of  all  types,   has
officially  condemned  the  Grand  Arcane  Trading  House (GATH).  The
announcement came at the close of the  Conorg  conference,  which  was
recently conducted at the Rock of Bral.
    Two days after the close of the conference, a mercenary hammership
attacked  the  Eternal Wanderer. This famed ship holds charters from
both the Spelljammer's Aid Society and The Seekers,  and  also  enjoys
some  financial  backing  from  the Conorg Collective Consortium.  The
attacking hammership was captured,  and proof was obtained linking the
attack  to  the  GATH  chief  executive,  Tee-Ess'Arr.  Authorities in
several spheres have suspected Tee-Ess'Arr's involvement in  a  number
of  violent  incidents  of  late,  but this is the first time that any
solid proof has been obtained.
    The GATH has long  been  the  primary  supplier  for  spelljamming
technology,  but  in  recent  months  it has been cutting supplies and
cancelling  orders  in  numerous  locations.   The  Spelljammer's  Aid
Society has been attempting to break from the GATH for several months,
but  it  could  not do so without risking financial destruction.  With
the attack at Bral,  and a new arrangement with the Conorg  Collective
and its partner company, the Maifair Conglomerate, the survival of the
Society was assured.
    The  Society  plans  to  continue  all existing services,  and the
various research and exploration projects will  resume  after  a  two-
month   re-organization.   All   current   dealing   with   the  other
organizations will continue as planned with no interruption.
Spiralspace, Rock of Bral:
ETERNAL WANDERER II DETAINED BY BRAL GUARD
Official Press Release of the Royal Bral news service
    In  what  has  been  described  as   "a   misunderstanding,"   the
dreadnought  Eternal  Wanderer II, was detained for approximately an
hour by two ships of the Bral guard.  The Conorg Collective Consortium
had requested a moratorium on illithid vessels for the duration of its
six-day business conference.  The Eternal Wanderer II,  originally  an
illithid ship,  was therefore intercepted during its approach to Bral.
The craft was boarded by a squad of several crack commandos  who  were
expecting   to  find  illithids.   They  instead  found  the  standard
complement of humans, elves, and the like.
    Fortunately,  no one was injured,  though the crew of the  Eternal
Wanderer  had  to  show great restraint.  Onestar,  the captain of the
craft,  is supposed to have  asked  the  commando  leader  if  he  was
planning  to  have children,  while preparing to castrate the man with
his katana.  Hall-ee-mor Dargess,  the first officer,  was  much  more
subtle,  stating that he would file a complaint with the Spelljammer's
Aid Society.  Such an action would have proven devastating  to  Bral's
economy.  The  incident  made Bral look bad in the eyes of the Conorg,
as one of the delegates for the conference (the arcane scholar  Blaise
Pascal) is a crew member of the Eternal Wanderer.
    A spokesman for Prince Andru said that one of the guard commanders
had failed to read the latest intelligence reports.  Had the commander
done  so,  he  would have been expecting the dreadnought,  which had a
docking reservation.  In compensation for this incident,  and to  save
face  with both Conorg and the Society,  Andru allowed the Wanderer to
dock at his personal docks,  gave the crew access to  several  of  the
palace facilities, and held a "Bar-B-Que" feast in their honor several
days later.
Richard J. Pugh: rjpugh@aol.com
Soderfjord Jarldoms: Soderfjord:
Thaumont 26, AC 1004
THYATIAN MERCHANT VESSEL ATTACKED BY BANDITS
   The small village of Randagok was destroyed earlier this week by a
giant attack,  according to reports filtering down from the northwest.
Apparently,  the village was razed and all inhabitants taken prisoner,
as the villagers are all missing and the village lies destroyed.
Soderfjord Jarldoms: Soderfjord:
Flaurmont 10, AC 1004
THYATIAN MERCHANT VESSEL ATTACKED BY BANDITS
   Reports indicate that the Thyatian  merchant  vessel,  Sulla,  was
attacked  by  bandits while sailing up the Saltfjord River en route to
the village of Sorfeld.  Jarl Rangar the Stout  issued  the  following
statement,  "Well, what do you expect?  Any merchant bringing valuable
goods upriver in the future would be  well  served  to  hire  a  solid
company of my men to defend his profits, ya can't be too careful these
days."  While  the extent of the loss is not fully known at this time,
the Thyatian ambassador Marcus Asterius Lallus has acknowledged that a
number of sailors and slaves are missing  following  the  attack.  The
ambassador has offered a 5 markka reward for any escaped slave brought
to the Thyatian embassy in Soderfjord.
Soderfjord Jarldoms: Soderfjord:
Flaurmont 13, AC 1004
TYRIAN PRIESTS STRIP DEFENDER OF TITLE
   In  a ceremony today,  the high priests of the Temple of Tyr 
stripped the young  berserker  Eldgrim  of  his  title  of  Defender.
Apparently  the  17  year-old  swordsman failed to act as befitting an
emissary of Tyr during his service as Defender of  Randagok,  a  small
village  in  the  northwest which was levelled by giants several weeks
ago.  Eldgrim's testimony at the open hearing indicated  that  he  was
struck unconcious early in the raid and awoke the next day to find the
entire  village  destroyed.  Confidential sources indicate that he was
not lying,  but that penance was still required under  Tyrian  edicts.
High  Priest  Tangar  announced  that  for  two years Eldgrim would be
stripped of his title and exiled  from  the  Northlands,  required  to
wander  the  world  pondering his fate and attempting to atone for his
failure as defender of Randagok.  Eldgrim took his penance  stoically,
stating afterwards, "The judgment has been just, from this day forth I
shall  call myself Eldgrim the Bitter,  for I have failed in my duties
and must pay."
Soderfjord Jarldoms: Castellan:
Flaurmont 24, AC 1004
CARAVAN DEPARTS FOR YLARUAM
   Well-wishers and wives gathered at the gates today,  to wish  good
fortune  toward  a laden caravan headed through the Jotunburg Pass for
Ylaruam.  The pass has been considered  quite  dangerous  for  several
months  now,  and  this is the first caravan to attempt the journey in
several weeks.  The caravan was organized by Ingi and Ivor Horicksson,
two brothers based out of Soderfjord.  They have invested a great  sum
into  purchasing  a  large  quantity  of  salted  herring at wholesale
prices.  They hope to sell the sixty barrels of herring to the wealthy
rulers of Ylaruam for an exorbitant profit.  Another northerner, Bjorn
"the Pungent",  accompanies them,  bearing a cartload of  tea  (Wilmik
black)  and  tobacco (Suddland leafy #2) for the city of Ylaruam.  The
final merchant is one Walid  bin-Asswan  Shukry  (also  known  as  Abu
Ziyad),  an  Alaysian.  Abu  Ziyad is bound for the high lands town of
Cinsa-Men-Roo with a load of powders and dyes for  the  plateau  town.
He  carries  red  iron  powder,  indigo powder,  yellow sulfur powder.
Guarding the caravan will be Holgar's  Free  Axes,  a  mercenary  band
based  in Castellan.  For this job,  almost the entire company will be
going,  amounting to some 60 footmen,  six sergeants,  and  of  course
Holgar  himself.   Joining  the  caravan  as  passengers  are  several
unidentified foreigners and one northerner.
Editor's note: The text of the news was chopped off by the mailer. While there was more, it did not arrive in time for inclusion in this issue. Hopefully, it will be available for next issue -- Mike
Anthony Ross: rossa@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu
North of Melinir: BRAWL IN UTICA LEAVES 5 DEAD, 4 SEVERELY WOUNDED
   Five strangers arrived in town,  leading a mule laden with a large
and heavy chest.  Utica,  with perhaps 40 or 50 total residents,  is a
rough  town,   having  attracted  what  would  often  be  termed   the
'unpleasant elements',  and five of these set upon the strangers.  All
five,  led by town strongman Althling,  were left dead,  but  the  new
arrivals  walked  away severely wounded,  two having been rescued from
unconciousness by the only unscathed member of the  party.  Magic  was
reportedly  used in the tussle,  and the remaining residents have been
reluctant to associate with the strangers.
Mike Phillips: msphil@birds.wm.edu
Vicinity of New Iport: MOVING TEMPLE REPORTED
   Caravan merchants,  en route from New Iport to the barbarian lands
to the north,  reported seeing  a  strange,  obsidian  temple  in  the
meadows near the trade route.  The temple is described as looking like
a huge, black, winged dog, with two siege weapons mounted on top.  The
caravan  owner  allowed  four of his guards to approach the temple and
investigate.  When they failed to return at a pre-arranged time,  some
more  guards  approached  the  temple  and found that it had vanished.
Damage to vegetation in the area would imply that it  somehow  "walked
away," or was lifted off the ground.
    The same caravan reported seeing the same temple two days later in
a different location, on a high bluff.  This time, they were unable to
approach.  By the following day the temple had again vanished.
    The  Silver  Mage  of New Iport has announced plans to investigate
the matter.
Richard J. Pugh: rjpugh@aol.com
Glossary (only new stuff):
Entry: Description: Mem city; south of Weimar, Allanor Nimthal country; Elven forest state, north-west of Gordeyne Ramanar town in Ranthir Ranthir country; Dwarven Kindom, north of Gordeyne Sauron's Ear sea; bordering south of Gordeyne and Allanor Taurang country; east of Allanor. Weimar city; capital of Allanor, east of Gordeyne Xaxor country; bordering south of Sauron's Ear
ANTIQUE MAGICAL GAMES SURFACE
   GOR.  An antique chess game and a music box surfaced after missing
for more than 150 years.  For the past months the items  were  studied
by  the  mage  guild  in  Gor.  The  guild  master's secretary has now
disclosed the results of the research to the public.  Chess  game  and
music box have been created by means of a contest between a mage and a
bard.  Being friends, the bard had claimed to create something magical
which  would be more useful,  more beautiful,  and more difficult than
the mage could do.  Thus the mage produced a chess board with  figures
that  can  play against themselves or against a person.  In battle the
figures act very realistic.  The bard  made  a  music  box  with  five
figures  that  upon  command  step  out  of the box and can perform an
incredible repertoire of songs or  dances.  The  little  band  appears
real.  The  independent  jury decided for a draw and both items should
be kept together,  being of historical importance.  This  happened  in
the  north  of  Nimthal  about 200 years ago.  The items surfaced only
three years ago.  Apparently,  the messenger of  Nimthal  who  had  to
bring them to Gor was killed near Kont by hill giants nine months ago.
No  comments  were  made by the secretary about the future location of
the chess game and the music box,  but from well-informed quarters  it
was  quoted  that both will return to Nimthal.  The public can visit a
small exhibition with a demonstration of the objects during  the  next
week in the city library.
NOVUM CONTEST: FINALS AND SABOTAGE
   WEIMAR.  The congress of magic finished today in Weimar, featuring
finals and the presentation ceremony of the Novum contest.  The winner
was the Dwarven Smith's Guild from Ramanar who presented  their  Plate
Mail of the Planes to the impressed audience.  With standing ovations,
the  four  winners  received  the  honors and the prize money from the
honorable mastermage Cormelman, head of Weimar's mage guild.
    One day earlier,  the contest was  overshadowed  by  an  insidious
sabotage.  The  public's favourite for the Novum contest,  the Singing
Fishes,  had been killed by an unknown  person  who  had  knocked  the
aquarium over.
CHIEF COMMANDER OF CITY GUARD IMPRISONED
   MEM.  The commander of the city guard,  master Virgo, was arrested
by vice-commander Mongo.  The chief was found to have organized weapon
and drug deals between Taurang  and  Xaxor  via  Sauron's  Ear.  These
countries  appear  to  be  building  up  forces  against  Gordeyne and
Allanor.  "And I thought he was a good friend," Mongo was  quoted  one
day  later,  still shocked,  "he must have led a double life over many
years."
- Bezlan, itinerant bard from Gogolin. mott@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
27th Nov
    Finbar  contacted  someone  who  would  train  him  at  both   the
Musician's  Guild  and  a  fighting  school  recommended to him by the
Watch.  The party loaned him 850gp to help pay for training,  although
party  members  staying  in  Waterdeep agreed to keep an eye on him to
ensure he didn't run away without repaying the debt!
    Tor arranged for messages to be kept for him at the  mages  guild,
and Paddy paid off his remaining training costs to his teacher, before
he was hassled further.  After much discussion, the party kitty made a
distribution of 500gp to its shareholders.  Eddie bought 5 white pills
for  300gp  for  the  party,  and  they were distributed amongst those
trusted not to use them needlessly (naturally Padur  knew  nothing  of
this).  Finbar played another gig at the Jade Dancer, and it went down
well, and was given another slot.
28th Nov
    Tor had a meal out with Arayna,  and had to break the news that he
had to leave for a month or so the next day !  She suggested that  she
went  with  him,  but  her  father was furious with the idea,  and she
accepted his refusal.  Tor promised to send a  message  if  he  wasn't
back by mid Jan (a month and a half away).
29th Nov - 9th Dec
    Tor  &  Thweedel  returned to Daggerford to get training vouchers,
and Padur came with them  too  in  case  any  more  militia  work  was
available.  Ben went with them because he had little better to do, and
the  Daggerford  militia  seemed like a good job,  with good benefits.
The trip to Daggerford was  uneventful,  and  when  they  arrived  Ben
joined  up and was shown the ropes,  and with Padur spent a week or so
working on routine duty.  Tor started his training with Delfen after a
few days delay,  and Thweedel  returned  to  Waterdeep  clutching  the
training  voucher,  accompanying  a  patrol.  On his return he started
training with Lamonsten.
    Meanwhile in Waterdeep, Finbar performed once again,  and excelled
himself,  and was given another slot at the top of the bill!  This top
of the bill slot went ok,  but not as well as hoped.  Another slot was
arranged, but not at the top of the bill.
    Caljuin,  Mob, and Paddy looked for jobs.  They spoke to a fighter
called Obar who was looking for people to accompany him on a trip down
the Yawning Portal,  but he was clearly looking for  more  experienced
adventurers.   The  mage  who  wanted  vampire  bat  claws  was  still
advertising, and a new notice requesting "experienced adventurers" was
put by the Cellarers and Plumbers Guild!
    On the day that Eddie came out of training he asked Nightshade  if
there  were  any  suitable  jobs,  but there weren't right now.  A new
notice was seen,  put up by Algurun the Argent,  the  somewhat  senile
mage with lots of cats,  and sounded interesting, so the party of four
went along.  The mission was to retrieve a large green gem  of  little
intrinsic  value,  except for its use in a certain magic spell Algurun
was researching.  He had used visions to discover where it was, and he
believed it was in the Bluestone Heights.  From  his  visions  he  had
determined  that  from  a  small  hill  between the two highest peaks,
looking east into a valley a mound should be visible with  a  standing
stone on it.  The mound should be enterable by a slab on the side, and
somewhere within lies the gem,  although his visions didn't say where.
Algurun estimated from his vision that the mound was between  300  and
1000  years old.  The party accepted the mission - 200 gp expenses and
2000gp for finding the gem, all payment at the end of the mission.
10th Dec
    Eddie went to a sage,  Ammathair and  asked  about  the  Bluestone
Heights and the mound.  The sage after a day of research said that the
mound  sounded like one of elvish construction,  but that elves hadn't
lived in the Bluestone Heights within 1000 years.  The  most  probable
explanation was a barbarian tribe influenced by elves built the mound.
Currently  there  were  no  known  human,  dwarven,  elven  or gnomish
communities in the Bluestone Heights.
11th Dec - 14th Dec
    Paddy,  Caljuin,  Eddie and Finbar (now trained up to  3rd  level)
travelled  to Daggerford,  and there met up with Ben and Padur.  Going
to the militia HQ,  they were told about the  forthcoming  wedding  of
Baron Perne's son,  and were asked if they would take a message to the
Baron,  and attend the wedding as militia representatives.  Since  the
party  wanted  to  go in this direction anyway,  and the idea of being
paid to attend a banquet seemed like a good idea,  the  party  agreed.
The  non-militia  in  the  party  were made 'honorary militia' for the
duration of this trip.
14th Dec
    In the evening at the pub, Finbar started talking to an attractive
elven girl,  Mairenne (Graham's new character),  and the rest  of  the
party  were out for a reunion drink with "orc A" and decided to play a
practical joke, getting Orc A (who Finbar had never met) to pretend he
was Finbar's toy-boy in front of Mairenne!  They left the pub when  it
failed to distress Finbar,  but looking in the magic box,  Mob found a
small vial while wondering what else he could do to  the  new  couple.
Thinking it was a love potion,  he waited around with Eddie,  and when
they left the pub, Mob cast hold person on them and Eddie splashed the
flowery  smelling  liquid  over the pair of them and then dashed away.
The effects seemed  only  to  be  that  they  both  smelled  of  cheap
perfume...
Andy Merritt: amerritt@armltd.co.uk