Tavern Rumors of Peltarch



  • @preacher Fabian is told to seek out the Elven Wizard Simial if he would like to talk about Enchantments!



  • Fabian Reinhard spreads word around that he seeks currently active enchanters for certain items he has gathered.



  • Overheard at the marketplace near the stall with the elven trader: seems Hemrod recommended a couple of adventurers to talk to this merchant. She talked about needing a map of old elven ruins... an old encampment. She was talking with a monk in yellow robes and a sergeant of the Defenders.



  • Word goes around that a set of MW Red Dragon Studded Leather Armor is up for sale, and those interested should leave word at the Peltarch Mortuary. The asking price is high, and if there is enough interest, they will be auctioned off.



  • Disease has appeared in Peltarch. Apparently patrons of the Dancing Mermaid have fallen ill after staying the night. The cause of this is thus far unknown. In other news a horrifying hag has been seen in the commons idlely chatting with people.



  • @preacher said in Tavern Rumors of Peltarch:

    Tales speak of a shiny Knight who helps the commoners and the orphanage financially and performs deeds that make their days better. Word has it that he prefers to stay anonymous but people say that they would recognize this armor everywhere.

    The mere mention of the rumor causes a few maidens' knees to weaken. Some of them faint mid-sentence describing how generous and handsome he is.

    [DM Xanatos Gambit]



  • Tales speak of a shiny Knight who helps the commoners and the orphanage financially and performs deeds that make their days better. Word has it that he prefers to stay anonymous but people say that they would recognize this armor everywhere.



  • There's a rumor spread among those who frequent the mermaid in the shape of farcical songs. Bards who pick the inn as their main income in the city, are backed up by a chorus of drunkards (mainly) who may or may not pay much attention to the intention of the verses:

    And the voice of the voices has voiced an opinion:
    "Like the people, like civilians,
    I shall voice my displease:
    Not civilians, but adventures
    only strive to refill their beliefs
    with the coins, and the spoils
    that the crown should convoke with taxations.
    Make them pay, for the crown,
    make them pay with a part of their spoils!"

    Doesn't matter, if Far Scouts, or Ceruleans,
    or Defenders that they only go out for rejoice.
    They're on duty, they should serve to protect
    all the people that defenseless are left
    when they venture.
    Make them pay, with taxation,
    and especially those who have nothing to do with the crown!

    After laughs and toasts, some adventurers that frequent the mermaid to recover from the exhaustion of their treks are left with a concerned countenance, while commoners only toast with a grin in the name of more income for the crown.

    Is it true that a tax for adventures is coming for those who gamble their lives in this tough and often unrewarding life of the adventurer? When was this idea left on the loose, and why are the bards singing such songs when nothing has been made official yet?

    It's very notorious the support of the common people, while adventurers only seem to be concerned and speak about moving to one of the other two towns of the realm.



  • Scott Grimm let's it known through rumors and the craft hall that he is looking to buy a master crafted mithril or adamantine bastard sword.



  • A hin leaves town hall, looking furious, and goes to Vanity Plates, coming out looking rather different.

    Later she is seen entering the town by stepping over the walls, causing panic amongst the livestock and citizenry, before heading off down the pass. Estimates say that she was 1000% larger than normal.

    Later still she enters on a horse riding at ridiculous speeds that seem impossible, then shrinks down to the size of a pixie, then back to normal. Seems magical shenanigans are rife tonight!


  • The Halfling Defence League

    For a few days following the break-in at the college, word travels around Peltarch of an incident in the crypts. Hushed whispers tell of a pool of blood that ate magic and, perhaps, people too. Or of an encounter with a terrifying child with dead, black eyes. Some whisper of a tall, gaunt smiling man, who's rumored to stalk Peltarch's slums and alleyways even now.

    It's not exactly clear whether this happened before or after the break-in, but some locals are claiming that the two are somehow connected.


  • The Halfling Defence League

    Bardic College Break-In!

    It happened late one night - the door to the Masters' Quarters was broken down! The loud crash attracted a curious crowd of students and instructors alike. It appears several attempts were made to weaken the door with acid, before it was simply kicked down with brute force.

    No word yet on if anything was stolen, but it seems that the college is taking the matter seriously.



  • Rumour has it that a certain Hinnish Farscout is looking to sell some very powerful magical items that would suit the dexterous and stealthy



  • A dwarf clad in fullplate makes a donation to the Lighthouse Temple, telling them that it's "in the name of Wert the Waukeener", and heads off quietly into the night.

    In other news, posters begin showing up around Peltarch, promoting the business of "Wert the Waukeener" and his AMAZing ONtime delivery system. Apparently all one has to do is say "Wert the Waukeener is Wanted" and he or one of his agents will be in touch through the WWW system, which works across all planes of existence where Waukeen is worshipped.



  • *Cerulean Shesarai announced in the Commons and the Mermaid that she found two profaned zombies hiding in the cemetery west of the ruined tower near Peltarch's south gate. She managed to put them to rest and said no more were seen the next night. But the presence of such tough undead outside the sewers is troubling. *



  • Posters are put up around town, advertising that William Kyrie, descendant of the songstress and enchanter, Val Kyrie, is offering custom enchantments for those who have the coin.

    He can be found at the Temple of the Triad, who will be receiving a tithe of all sales



  • A red-haired priest is seen coming and going from various establishments in town, beginning the day wearing golden armor with the symbol of Kelemvore on it, and ending the day wearing steel grey armor with the symbol of the Red Knight on it. He also sports a fancy scabbard, new shield, and a few other accoutrements.

    Afterwards, he is seen heading to the temple of the triad for an evening service.



  • As local apartments become vacated and put up for rent, the residential district is also abuzz. The house near the bathhouse seems to be undergoing some extreme renovations. A local redhead icon is seen directing the flow. For the most part, it seems the priestess has gone local, hiring Peltarch carpenters, masons and laborers, and buying the supplies locally as well. The woman's expensive tastes certainly fill the pockets of those who work for her. A few exotic goods do make their presence as well as some odd (gnomish?) mechanisms. Seems the Lady was installing quite a bit of plumbing as well!



  • Rumours speak of a mysterious incident recently, in which a waitress receiving a spectacularily red rose by a dashing Peltarch Defender fell into deep sleep. Neither the Defender nor the adventurers gathered could wake the young woman, who was eventually carried into the temple of Sune, to be tended by the clergy there. Only true love's kiss can wake the sleeping beauty, claim some gossip mongerers, while others insist the classic fairy tale involves a prince.

    The buzz around the Residential area revolves around businessman Oliver Holloway's soirée, a glitzy and well attended affair by nobles and various well-to-do people, including some high profile adventurers and Defenders. It is said the often reclusive Holloway invited the latter crowd to a personal meeting after the night's entertainment, though what was discussed is a subject for speculation.



  • A yellow robed monk hands over the wrapped body of a small dead girl to the Herald. The girl's skin was frozen and blue, and there were multiple parts town away, as if by a wild animal. The monk woman asked the Herald to find the shepard girl's parents and apologize that there wasn't more that could be done. She also said her body was found in the mountain passes of the Cold Stone Mountains by an expedition led by an Inquisitor of Oscura to take advantage of the portal opening that is leaking out devils. And they did not seek to close the portal. Simply to mine it for mithril and platinum. The Herald retreated with an angry and frustrated look to him.