River Gate is a bit of a misnomer—there is no actual gate at River Gate. Instead, a pair of squat watch towers commands the Svart’s course were it begins to widen before flowing into Hard Bay. Each of these watchtowers is heavily fortified and topped by ballistae capable of sweeping the river.
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Low Gate
So named for its proximity to the Low City and—not ironically—its elevation, Low Gate is the least, but widest, of Languard’s gates. The rich and the powerful must have a spectacularly good reason to pass through this battered, traffic-choked portal which his wide enough to fit two carts abreast.
Skull & Shackles #4: Rats!
At the end of last session, we left our heroes after they’d entertained the crew with a tale of a terrifying shark/octopus hybrid. Sadly, the crew were less than impressed with the performance, mainly because Vilimzair’s backing singers just weren’t up to scratch.
Infravision—Another Example of Gary’s Cunning Awesomeness?
So I might be coming a little late to this party (having played D&D and AD&D for about 25 years before switching to 3rd edition and its spawn) but I recently discovered something very cool about infravision…
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Skull & Shackles #3: The Song & the Parrot
At the end of last session we left our heroes triumphant after defeating the four near-do-wells sent by Master Scourge.
