Tomorrow's Feast
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This session is for Level 10 characters, and will be run in campaign mode. If you have a character from Organized Play you'd like to use, great - but you could also make up a new character for the Dark Archive sessions, and credit the Organized Play character of your choice. At this point in the Dark Archive, there are no more pre-generated characters available as they all stop at 5th level; I will not have the usual Iconics. I ~will~ have two "pre-generated characters" of my own creation, but... first come, first-served, limited flavors only.
If you choose to make your own new character for the Dark Archive, the use of Uncommon and/or Rare elements are allowed. You can use either three Uncommon, or one Rare and one Uncommon, elements in your character creation. And, for the love of all creatures... please explore "Runes" and/or "Striking" for your gear.
If you haven't played any Dark Archives sessions, you are nevertheless welcome to join us. Same rules for characters apply as above. IF you're joining us for the first time, please reach out to me directly so I can integrate your character into the fray.;
FYI... this will be the last Dark Archive for a bit; I have something else to step into this spot, but DA jumps pretty dramatically in level after this and I'm not willing to do that. Work up some your characters to the next level a bit more naturally, and I'll run more DA. Yes, I'll help with that by running higher-level material.
Lastly... please join us on Discord! Here's a handy link: https://discord.gg/K9qsKZqC
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# Tomorrow's Feast...
The Golden Fortune case reported in Goka is one that’s caught my eye for some time, though I confess not for the most unbiased of reasons—it’s been far too long since I visited my father’s hometown, and I’m sure my uncles would appreciate a visit. Nevertheless, our archivists detected signs of a strange anomaly around one of its many restaurant boats: a stuttering region that swallows people and spits them out later, stumbling and disoriented. — K.H.W.
