
After arriving in the Astral Plane and battling one of it's many denizens, the party land on the ship that's supposed to have the second piece of the rod somewhere in it's vicinity; but not all of the members aboard are quite what they seem...
Upon returning to Sigil after obtaining the first part of the Rod, the party learns the second piece is in the Astral Sea. But visiting this strange Plane with unknown inhabitants may prove deadlier than they anticipated.
Upon defeating the Spiderdragon and retrieving the first piece of the Rod Of Seven Parts, the party continue to explore Web's Edge, leaving no stone unturned.
The group continue their search for the first piece of the Rod of Seven Parts, but may find more than they bargained for.
After escaping Evernight and somewhat resolving the kidnapping, the party spends some well earned downtime in their newly acquired homes. Soon after, however, they find themselves transported once again to an unknown area where it's revealed they are... more
The group investigate a tomb in Evenight that should contain a rift that will transport them back to Neverwinter, but will the denizens of the tomb allow them to leave so easily?
The group continue their search for the final kidnap victim and one of their own is revealed to be an agent for Vecna.
The group delve further into the area beneath Neverdeath Graveyard in search for the remaining kidnap victims.










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