Campaign Timeline
March 1994
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3/3/94
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Party sneaks back into CyberFrance.
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3/5/94
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Party sneaks back into Paris, frees the Tri programmer
Osato had kidnapped,
and makes peace with the Tris.
Holmes
has his systems overhauled.
Mike's
soul is transferred back into his body.
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3/12/94
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Party sneaks back out of Paris, getting out through a graveyard
that had just been cleared of gospog.
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3/14/94
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The party returns to Germany.
Fujiwara
begins trying to track down
Katrina, while
Isa goes to consult with
Ambrose,
taking the Idol and Chalice.
Lon decides he's had enough action for a while
and leaves, looking for a place to live in peace.
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3/18/94
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Sparks'
employers at the Musashi Corp. attempt to kill him. He flees.
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3/26/94
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"The Miracle Of Sacramento" happens. For no known reason, the area
around Sacramento (which had been in the Living Land) reverts to
Core Earth's reality.
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3/28/94
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Jack Blue
tells Mike,
Cross, and Holmes
(now going by 'Chrome') that he has found a spell that will cure
Toshi's affliction, but that
it requires a Metal Knowledge Stone. He points them in the direction of
Malekith,
who will be getting some sort of reinforcement in four days. They head off to
try and beat that deadline.
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3/29/94
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By plane and car, the party goes as far as technology can take them
into Sweden, heading for Malekith's castle. They switch to horse and
cart.
3/30/94
On horse and afoot, the party heads into the mountains, encountering
and killing a patrol of Malekith's (4 ogres, 1 elf). They scout
the territory out.
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3/31/94
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Still scouting, the party kills another patrol (3 trolls, 1 elf).
Under cover of darkness they sneak into Malekith's castle, killing
several gospog in the process. They fight through ogres, a minotaur,
and more gospog, finally encountering an undead knight, whom they
defeat.
At this point, a sorceror named
Damien Foxmoor
appears and has a very nasty scuffle with the party. Chrome's human arm has
its bones shattered to the point of near-powder then refused. Foxmoor
escapes after being mortally wounded.
Created by Doug Dawson
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