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Friday Night Pathfinder: Moving into the Keep

Most of our session Friday night was spent dealing with new characters, new riches, and the new keep.  Ally the Gnome Sorceress is dead and replaced by Sandra the Half-elf Summoner.  Muroki the monk also has replaced Zirul.  Oh, hmmm... the group has no cleric now.
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Don the Magnificent took a crack at interrogating the two bandit prisoners.  Even with dominate person, Don wasn't able to get much information.  The two prisoners were new to the bandit group, knew of a hidden cave that the bandits used but not its location, and knew that there was only a week to the Forgebar Dwarve's attack.  He threatened to kill the prisoners, but one of them recognized the markings of the order on the cavalier's shield.  She called on the cavalier to let her go and he made it happen.  Meanwhile the giant who previously been under dominate person was now eating while sitting on the sliff ledge in the underground cavern below the castle, happy, for now.
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The cavalier dug through the treasures and came up with enough gold to have someone pick him up a vorpal greatsword in Waterdeep.
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The ranger and cavalier went hunting and looking for a mount without issue, but found no mount. They did find a monk who was convinced to join their cause.  The cavalier went to Don and had him bring back his horse.  They were happily reunited.  (This could be the cavalier soon:  http://www.dorkly.com/comic/47540/skyrim-the-dragonborn-rides-again )
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Kyriani Agrivar, the lady they previously met at the nearby estate (and who Corrail knows is a hidden lord of Waterdeep) showed up on a two-wheeled cart with another four wheeled wagon behind.  Sandra, the half-elf summoner road by her side, as her servant guided the wagon up and into the keep.  The wagon was left behind with unloaded crates of food and supplies.  Kyriani indicated that Sandra had skills the group would find useful and she would help them prepare for the upcoming attack.  Kyriani also gave notice that they had time for a trip to Waterdeep before the attack.
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So Don and Sandra headed for Waterdeep.  Sandra was recruiting for guards.  Don was gathering supplies and looking for defenses for the Thornhold.

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