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1.27 - The City Below

1.27 - The City Below

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Morgan took and chance and told Beatrice Hawkstar that their benefactor wanted them to help the pirates resume their operation, at which point Beatrice revealed herself to be the secret leader of the pirate group, The Redistributors. She herself had triggered the emergency beacon when she became concerned about the excessiveness of the purges. After Solomon let slip the Judge’s name, Beatrice realized they were Inquisition. She provided them with a map to navigate the burrows, as well as the deceased Judge’s data slate for Rex to review. They learned that the late Judge had allowed the pirates to operate since they provided vital services to the general population, preventing potential uprising against a government that left its people to fend for themselves. With only hours to gather intel until the next purge, the agents left their Administratum guide to Beatrice’s employ, sent L1 back up to rendezvous with Lucky Strike, and headed into the burrows.


Featuring players Del Borovic, Guy Bradford, Josh Halbot, and Tyler Hewitt, and Dungeon Master Ryan LaPlante.


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