Recap and Setting Introduction The session begins with a recap of the prior events centered around the exploration of the Durst Mansion, also known locally as Death House.
The evening began at the Dwarvish mining village, after dropping off the injured dwarf at Oredeep. It was mid-evening, so the party decided to camp for the night
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“Non-Combat Experience: The Game-Changer. Here’s where most DMs can revolutionize their player behavior: DMG page 261 explicitly provides rules for awarding experience for non-combat challenges. This isn’t homebrew
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Context and Recent Events The group had departed from Gallofend and accompanied Duke Gallo to the city of Bresk for peace talks following a significant battle against the