Tavern Rumors of Peltarch



  • _Rumour has it that the Senate recently voted in favour of a lucerative trade agreement with the City of Oscura, which the local Guilds hope will help to revitalise the City's ailing trade intakes. Of particular importance is the importation of stone, which has always been an expensive import for the Jewel, and which remains a prime commodity after the damage done during the war.

    The only remaining question is who will handle the shipping between the two cities. Rumours from those present at the meeting at City Hall say that Oscura was in favour of the Black Sails handling shipping, but the League of Guilds is expected to vote in favour of the City's two main guilds, the Seafarers and Wavebreakers to receive the valuable contract (in one of the few areas where the rival guilds are likely to vote with each other on in the League)._



  • Rumours of vampires are the common trade among gossip mongers nowadays, with most stalls and merchants in the marketplace selling all sorts of merchandise aimed at repelling the terrifying creatures, from cloves of garlic to holy water blessed by dieties such as Lathander or Kelemvor. According the the Peltarch Guard there have been no reported incidents that resemble vampire attacks as of yet, but that hasn't stopped rumour after rumour of people being sucked dry when walking alone after the fall of dark.



  • Rumours spread of a vampire being caught between the inner and outer door of the western gate, through the skillful actions of the Peltarch Defenders. After being interrogated by Defender Lt Aelthas Benthur and Cerulean Knight Lycka Zomasdottir, the beast burst out of the confinement and was promptly burnt to ashes by the morning sun. More alarming than this incident in itself, however, are the rumours claiming this vampire was just one of countless others, all travelling towards Peltarch.



  • _A large gathering took place not long ago at the Lucky Ferret Inn, with the intent of gathering a force fit to fight a certain archmage by the name of Dacien, recently earning himself a name for villainy by a spectacular attack during Norwick's fight night. The Black Sails, while rarely known for acts of heroics, nonetheless took the leading role in the planning and execution of what appears to have been a highly successful strike against the powerful mage, rumoured to have been aspiring to godlike status. Joining the crew's endeavour were the skillful mages Celebring, Ronan and Arlinn, while Nial Nightwind of the Divine Shield and Guardswoman Yana provided good martial aid to the mission, alongside the mysterious Kel'ra and his Helmite brethren.

    The entire party returned alive, if well worn by the ordeal which according to more detailed rumours entailed fighting vicious mercenary Zhentarim forces, armies of well-trained orcs and bugbears, minotaurs, frost giants and hideous creatures constructed of flesh and metal. Some sources would add a powerful green dragon to the tale, though opinions differ on whether this last beast was friend, foe, or merely turning up for his own lofty dragon reasons. As drinks were on the house at the Ferret on the evening of the party's return, the exact details of the events are naturally hazy. The main point is clear, however: Dacien is dead._



  • //TY! :)) just to bring it up to date about said shipment

    After the cargo was inspected, it was moved carfully off the docks and into a storage building. The man meeting the ship, descibes Calen in face and hair seemed very happy and greatful to the Captain for the arrival.



  • The Black Sails vessel Las Tinieblas arrived in Peltarch a while back, several cart-loads of heavy cargo being carefully unloaded under the watchful eye of Captain Seesaw.

    //belated post, just clarifying that a certain shipment was indeed delivered



  • _A newcomer to the city named Aeadan Teddry can be seen visiting the docks regularly. Wearing pale green plate mail, with a holy symbol of Torm hanging from his neck, he visits the poorest parts of the district to offer healing and aid to those in need. Each month, he offers to prepare a grand meal for one hungry person as part of the ritual known as Torm's Table.

    While he does not actively preach, he does offer Torm's blessings to those he meets._



  • After emerging from her books to face Dacien B has been looking for Elidur. She is uncommunicative as to why, but that's normal.



  • A very troubled Jaelle was seen getting on a boat heading to Hoarsgate and no one, including her seems to know when she'll return to Peltarch.



  • Jaelle, when seen in Peltarch, looks like she hasn't slept, bathed, or eaten in days…when asked what's wrong she just shakes her head, her eyes brimming with tears and just turns around walking off, muttering something about needing to pray.



  • An interesting rumor has started in the Mermaid by whom, no one knows. It is said that Senator Ashwynd and two others went Orc hunting and were surprised or something as the Senator now looks quite worn out as did the two companions. Oddly, Calen, as he is known by his friends, has retired to the Temple of the Triad instead of the Inn. Why? Again, No one seems to know.



  • _What appeared to be calm day in the commons turned out to be anything but calm as a Umber Hulk, crazed and rampaging, burst through the ground and started attacking anything within sight. Through the quick actions of Lieutenant Aelthas, Senator Calen, the mages Arlinn and Re'rith, as well as the dwarves Ronus and Dolinar, the beast was quickly dispatched.

    After preparations, the group entered the very same hole in the ground that the Hulk came from in search of its origin, Lisa later sealing it off with a keg to make sure nothing else would come out. What happened under the ground isn't known yet, but the group was seen in the city days later, alive and well._



  • _A decidedly less good time at the Ferret began in the same manner as most amicable evenings at that particular establishment - with a few drinks and a bit of violence. Intent on testing their martial skills, several Sails entered the fighting arena alongside Senator Redralen, Celebring, Raul and Cerulean Captain Kenton Seth. Something quite out of the ordinary took place downstairs, however, as powerful magic shook the floor and the people slowly trickling outside all seemed far too upset for a simple contest to have been all that transpired.

    Pale and tight-lipped, the manager Sabre Seesaw announces the basement of the Ferret to be closed during the following day, for repairs. Little else is revealed, though wild rumours have it both Senators Ashwynd and Redralen were petrified and several Sails near killed by a mystery assailant._



  • The Lucky Ferret was once again the sight of a great deal of merriment and other assorted goings-on, as Eowiel Senella, former senator and bardess of much renown, showed up with a blue haired girl, a smiling beauty who promptly magicked her own hair green for a drink upon entering and learning of the famous bardic juice of creativity.

    Lots of drinking and rowdiness ensued, with Eowiel apparently decided to test Rhiannon the blue haired bardess for entry to the college.
    Singing a rowdy song about a drink of some renown, Riskey, that she made up on the spot, and cracking a whip in the room, and ending her song by leaping up onto the table to take her bow, the young woman was promptly tipped handsomely, a key part of her tip!

    Thrilled, she celebrated with several members of the sails, until a fellow who learned about Riskey right there on the spot decided to have at a bard-off with her. His name was overheard to be Vash't.

    He was not a bard by any means, but could string together a rhyme better than some, and by accounts of the bouncer and barstaff, took Rhiannon's poetic chair-to-the-face with a grin… after picking himself up off the floor and splintered chair bits.

    He was soon after thrown out after the barkeep told him he had "Had enough", which prompted an argument, one-sided to be honest, with the bouncer tossing him out on his face most unceremoniously.

    Ah, a good time at the ferret.



  • _Words spreads of yet another fighting tournament having taken place at the Lucky Ferret inn recently- This one was dubbed "A Hard Knife Life", and featured teamed knife fights in a playful gang style, the contestants cheered on by the Ferret's own working girl cheerleaders and a rather eccentric fellow referred to as "Bananaman". The scandalous miss Rhyla Featherdown is also said to have made a guest appearance during the evening's activities.

    Appointed gang leaders Celebring, Hedia, Telli and Jarkin McFarkin lead their small, stylish gangs of Blue, Red, Yellow and Green into the ring. The unfortunately named Gang Green was first to taste bitter defeat at the hands of the merciless Reds, while Gang Blue narrowly outshanked the Yellows, Celebring proving a surprisingly merciless street fighter. In the end though, none could stand against the mighty gang Red: Hedia, Jay and Rhyndar, but all bets were of course off for the grand prize: The Silver Shank. The former team mates fought tooth and nail for this silver-coated trophy knife, reigning Axe Night champion Rhyndar ultimately proving the most resiliant and adding another Ferret Fight Night notch to his belt.

    In an additional free-for-all fight, Sails members Jay, John, Luke, Sabre and Senria duked it out for the title of guild knife champion, with Luke opportunistically dodging, stabbing and knocking enough of his guild mates on the arse to claim victory. The blonde sailor naturally celebrated the feat with a bottle or three of his own creation - aswell as the night's theme drink - Riskey._



  • The Docks district is filled with amorous tales of the city's latest arrival; the infamous Waterdhavian Harlot turned Adventuress, Rhyla Featherdown. Rumour has it she is in town looking for a coven of vampires, a nest of young red dragons, or simply another stop on her travels. Either way, the rumours about her not having relinquished her old line of work when she became a much renowned adventurer have made her a popular topic in the Dock's taverns.



  • _Propping up the bar in the Mermaid, Perriwig P. Doubleday is only too pleased to outline the explosive narrative presented by Gaerielle and Elidur in the Bardic College "The Night the Walls Fell" - or whatever they specifically called it. He alerts innocent bystanding drinkers that the tale was explosive, and included a number of thrilling revelations about prominent Peltarchian characters. According to the colourful gnome - who by now seems sticky and sozzled on the fenberry wine - after a fine razmataz from the talented pair of bards - "Marty" entered stage right, flinging herself to the floor before the hardy handsome figure of General Lavindo (and notably blessed with an artistically licensed mop of hair). With tentative tenderness, something of the romance sprag up between the half-pint would be senatorial candidate and the bluff old soldier - expressed with quivering-stiff-upper-lip undercurrents and electrified by a frisson of sexual tension.

    Summoned away to the walls, the romantic pair are suddenly reunited - Marty trawling through the streets, crying for her "dada". Perri grows a little confused at this point - attributing it to a lack of clarity on the pair of the playwright - but somehow it seemed that the would-be lovers had discovered in the interim (no doubt during a moment spent away from slaughtering Eastlander dummies) that they were in fact father and daughter, and that their love that would not speak its name, should not speak its name at all. Exclusive: revealed there first. Marty, daughter of Lavindo. Scandalous.

    Veering off on a jolly tangent, the bluff gnomish gastrognome reports that the Seafarers came in for a bit of a pasting during this romance, with pointed commentary made about chubby looking wagon drivers escorting caravans bursting with foot away from a starving Peltarch. Either way, he protests his extensive appreciation for the players and playwright - and wishes Marty and Lavindo well with their new found father-daughter-almost-incestuous-narrowly-and-gratefully-avoided tenor of life._



  • A wonderful play took place in the theatre tonight, drawing quite a crowd. Gaerielle and Elidur sang and acted their way trough a reenactment of the battle against N'Jast, where the walls were breached, and outlined the heroics of General Lavindo and Marty. With plenty of music, props and decorations, and the help of the college' latest student Nure, as well as the senatorial candidate Adrian, the play was a great success.



  • Elidur Ginen shows around a piece of paper that's been badly burnt, the readable text seems to be part of a speech in favour of Chadwick Whyte, and indeed has "Vote Chadwick Whyte!" along it's burned header.

    When asked about where it came from, Elidur normally tells some elaborate story involving sorcery and divine punishment - but the meat of it is normally that it drifted from a charred corpse, another victim of whatever is happening to the campaigners' allies.



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