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(Well you said to go in order, oh well whats done is done)

Keki accuses the bard of somehow reality-warping, as the word they spelled was different than the word spoken by the bard

“How did you even do that!??!”

(Frost still not noticing what changed is even more funny in my books)

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(You said boastful wtf)

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(Eliza’s gonna think we’re both major dumbusses)

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(But lets be honest, DM has all the time in the world to just let us answer)

(Anyway, dragon it is. Let me prepare maps. We will begin after EoD)

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im trying to see it

oh archeology is spelled wrong isn’t it

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(I think that’s how we did to him while under influence, no wonder)

(Oh and by the way, we have 24 hours before end of night)

(EoD = End of Day)

I know, but we’re not available in the first five hours on every minute

(I’m pretty sure C-O-P-Y-C-A-T is not how you spell archeology indeed)

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Nope, we still dont get it

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Rick guides you towards the court, not the royal court, but the actual legal court. This raises your curiosity about the nature of the role of a court bard in this setting.

As you proceed, you learn that the dragon was supposed to stand trial for consuming an innocent white goose. However, a complication arose when the goose was discovered alive and intoxicated shortly thereafter. Despite the lack of evidence, the judge rendered a guilty verdict, which infuriated the dragon.

Your task is to subdue the dragon until it surrenders. Simple enough, right?

Rick is willing to assist you and offers his trusty dirk, along with a few javelins.

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(Not that goose xD)

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(I was totally going to eat that)

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(Okay, you mention Rick is going to be player or is this going to be DMPC?)

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