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Day Zero - the 1st Meteor Strike - Glacier starts to melt. | Day Zero - the 1st Meteor Strike - Glacier starts to melt. | ||
Day Twenty - the (2nd) Meteor Strike | Day Twenty - the (2nd) Meteor Strike | ||
Our three heroes - if you could have called them that - met on the ship to the [[Colonial Lands | Our three heroes - if you could have called them that - met on the ship to the [[ColonialLands|Colonial Lands]]. The party saw the aftermath of a meteor strike far in the distance. They arrived in Safeharbour a day later to find the city wrecked and mostly abandoned. Apparently, a large glacier that had covered most of the area between the mountains - a 6000 square mile area(!) - had melted and caused multiple floods. In fact, the meteor they had seen had been the second one to strike - the first one having struck nearly three weeks earlier. Refugees boarded the boat, and the PCs disembarked (having had no money to pay for passage). The PCs headed inland, joining a small group of travellers who were heading towards the village of [[TomarsCrossing|Tomar's Crossing]], the one place that had apparently been unaffected by the melting glacier due to being on a hill that had been above the glacier. En route, they helped some other refugees get their wagons out of the mud and were rewarded with 4 vials of holy water. Pushing onwards on their own, they were attacked by some Winter Goblins, and then, when they made camp, by some bone shard flinging skeletons. | ||
Revision as of 11:14, 5 July 2023
Day Zero - the 1st Meteor Strike - Glacier starts to melt. Day Twenty - the (2nd) Meteor Strike Our three heroes - if you could have called them that - met on the ship to the Colonial Lands. The party saw the aftermath of a meteor strike far in the distance. They arrived in Safeharbour a day later to find the city wrecked and mostly abandoned. Apparently, a large glacier that had covered most of the area between the mountains - a 6000 square mile area(!) - had melted and caused multiple floods. In fact, the meteor they had seen had been the second one to strike - the first one having struck nearly three weeks earlier. Refugees boarded the boat, and the PCs disembarked (having had no money to pay for passage). The PCs headed inland, joining a small group of travellers who were heading towards the village of Tomar's Crossing, the one place that had apparently been unaffected by the melting glacier due to being on a hill that had been above the glacier. En route, they helped some other refugees get their wagons out of the mud and were rewarded with 4 vials of holy water. Pushing onwards on their own, they were attacked by some Winter Goblins, and then, when they made camp, by some bone shard flinging skeletons.