Friday night the gamers came around, and the players were strolling along, to hopefully find The Scary Voiced Greek Guy at the kebab shop when they realised that they were one player short. The Decayed Elf's blackened and wizzened heart had been shifted (I won't go so far as to say 'moved') by the homeless girl Sara, so he went hunting for her to try to offer her a better life.
Sara is suspicious, but elves are good guys right? "Are you a bad elf?"
"I've lied, I've murdered and killed, but I've never hurt a woman that way"
"so.......you're gay?"
"No...no...no I'm not gay"
Surprisingly, given his previous presentation, she agrees - after some rather good rpging by the player in question, and they rejoin the party who has just made contact with The Scary Voiced Greek Guy at the kebab shop, and after some discussion of who and who shouldn't be going, the entire party, including Sara and Jonathon the architect activate the Echidney stone, and arrive back at Harry the Fixer's shop.
Here they learn that the place is surrounded by fog - and that Sebastian has plunged out into it. They start their best fog dispelling, while TSVGG's idea of throwing fireballs blindly out into it is vetoed strenuously.
They soon discern that the fog is getting thinner, and blowing away and the normal flow of traffic and people is starting to resume, complete with police whistles and exclamations.
They also see the body of a fishman, eviscerated by some great claws, and tiger prints around it.
Luckily no fireballs were thrown because Lord Saranathan from the Blue Flamingo steps into the shop, and indicates that any differences between the players and he "Can be put aside by all when it comes to extermination of this verminous offal of the ocean".
TSVGG makes a friendly 'hello' which is rebuffed with a hiss, as one would expect, and the Decayed Elf is greeted warmly. He reacts politely to everyone else and takes his leave.
There's some discussion of the chaperonage and education of young Sara, and we wrapped.
I've had a very event filled weekend since then, so I would be delighted if you were to add your own version of events or pick up on any points I may have forgotten.
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