Campaign History

Malachi Campaign
Cursed by the demon Chavaulk, our heroes reconviene to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding High Seeker Petros's imprisonment, get rid of their curses, and figure out what Chavaulk's plan is.

IYDIYD Campaign
In this campaign our heroes came together to investigate a common threat, in that there was a shiver epidemic and seemingly related plague of nightmares. After investigating a complex web of intrigue and murders, it became apparent that Arthon (who lead a faction of the cult "the Brotherhood of Sholaith") had attempted to take over Hastenport through the use of a dreamstone and a created dreamspace, while working with a demon named Chavaulk (for what reason?).

In the end, our heroes managed to stop this. Arthon was killed in the process and Chavaulk was greatly angered.

Timing of Sessions

 * Chart detailing the in-game timeline per session.

Notes on Format

 * Important: Missing notes for IYDIYD Ep. 5!!!
 * Campaigns are listed in reverse chronilogical order from top to bottom. Chronilogically IYDIYD came first, followed by MAL and then WLB. This order allows me to post new info on the currently running campaign more easily at the top of the page. Within a campaign episodes will be posted in regular top to bottom chronilogical order to avoid confusion.
 * Addendums were once handled by creating a separate page. Now they are handled by creating a new entry with a new header within the same relevant episode entry. The entries currently using the old method will be reformated to match, but this task is considered very low priority because of the effort required to accomplish it and the great need to finish more important articles.


 * The session titles are created by Nick, as a method to keep better track of the sessions as they go. These are not official titles made by the dungeon master, and if a more descriptive title is thought of I'd encourage you to contact Nick to change it.


 * Session dates are tracked for quick reference when digging through old emails. It makes it easier to figure out what time period someone should be looking between to find relevant information.
 * Session 23 of MAL was fairly difficult to pin down the exact date it occured. I left my best guess as to when it was, and displayed that it was a guess by leaving a "?" in the chart entry.