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Ailbhe's sketchbook(Southern Badlands Session 5)

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It was a simple but peculiar challenge that was hosted by Krimvash Ammondorran, the Chief of the Sholkash outpost: Challengers must go through assorted chambers and collect a piece that belonged to that said room.


The party has traveled from room to room, learning as they go that each room is a replica of eleven significant locations that existed throughout the Southern Badlands, from a setup of an alleyway to a library, each of them contains one of each: a marble and a plushie. Plushies that represent the Trial Chiefs of their respective lands. The party decided to collect both of each.


However, the last room that they entered was a replica of a land very familiar to Ailbhe, the Kimbatuul Ruins. The land where her nomadic Dreams Circle would come by from time to time to perform their rituals there. It is also where they discovered the last plushie sitting there was a plushie of Malafor, but out of disdain and spite, it was burned(albeit with funny results).


They finished venturing the chambers and would ask Krimvash why would the Malafor Plushie be there in that last room to begin with, only for Krimvash to reveal that she didn't put it there...

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This was another session that took place with the Southern Badlands, a homebrew D&D game where I play as Ailbhe Caorunn the Dreams Druid Verdan.


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