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Unfortunate Orphan

Last Updated on September 14, 2018 by Steve St. Ides

After rescuing Ajgus and coming up with a plan to recover the ship they seek, the party needed to recruit Chester for his expertise with explosives. With the city guard still buzzing after the events of that morning, Jasp and Minis disguised themselves and headed to Chester’s store. On the way, they came across two guards ejecting a little girl from her house, explaining that she could no longer stay there if she cannot pay the rent. Jasp and Minis asked what happened, and the girl explained that she was now an orphan. Some ruffians had murdered her father, the town executioner, while he was simply doing his job. She pointed to a nearby wanted poster that displayed the faces of Jasp and Korbin, and she vowed revenge before suddenly vanishing with a loud snap.

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