Pathfinder Second Darkness Calendar - Arodus (August)

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Day 15 • Small metal items (including weapons and armor) become slightly magnetized.
Day 16 • All spells cast manifest a strange purple mist that incorporates into the magic of the spell—existing spell effects are not affected. The slight mist remains for seconds before rising into the air drifting toward the blot and evaporating.
Day 17 • A sudden tidal surge hits Riddleport’s harbor. The uncharacteristically large wave causes minor damage as ships are pushed against the piers and boardwalks strain under the sudden pressure. Water from the wave reaches Wharf Street, and several stevedores and beachcombers are washed out to sea and lost.
Day 18 • Flocks of sea gulls suddenly take to the air and begin flying in a growing cacophonous spiral. This continues for several minutes as large flocks wheel above the city in ever-gathering numbers. Eventually their erratic flight brings them into proximity to the Cyphergate where they crash into it violently by the hundreds before the few survivors continue their ragged flight out to sea. For the following 2 days, crushed and broken bird carcasses wash up on the beaches around Riddleport and cluster as flotsam beneath the wharves creating a horrible stench over the south portions of the city.
Day 19 • A minor temblor strikes the city, causing only a little damage but shaking everything pretty well for a few seconds.
Day 20 • Every weather vane in Riddleport suddenly turns with a screeching of metal heard all across the port to point directly towards the Blot, even resisting the actual currents of the wind. After 10 minutes or so (during which several weather vanes are snapped off by cross winds to tumble to the steet below), they are suddenly released from whatever holds them and return to normal.
Day 21 • A loud rattling and clatter is heard that proves to be tiny falling objects clattering on the roofs and streets of the city from a clear sky. At first assumed to be hail, examination reveals it to be tiny pieces of porous black rock—looking almost volcanic in nature but defying all identification. This initial storm does no noticeable damage, but after 2 minutes, the rocks increase in size and begin cracking shingles, ripping awnings, and pelting anyone who remains outside. The bronze dome of the Gold Goblin rings like a bell during the onslaught. This larger hail of stones lasts little more than three minutes. When all is said and done, there are several dozen casualties and hundreds of gold pieces of damage to property and ships. Saul suffers a difficulties in sales for the Gold Goblin. The stones themselves remain for a few more minutes, covering the ground before they suddenly evaporate into nothingness. Attempts to classify the material before it fades meet with failure—the stones feel like granite, but float in water and are strangely cold to the touch.


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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Tombs's Equipment

Cri'cang'nen: looks like long dagger, made of cold iron, effectively +1 short sword.

Okt, Pat, Li, Net Looks like a longish curved machete, with 4 deep grooves in the blade, effectively +1 kukri.

Sho'gak'leng'na'meas: Looks like large andsmall plates bound together with nylan rope, all made of driftwood and appearing vaguely like a splintered breatsplate, effectively +1 wooden armor.

Note Sho'gak'leng'no'mas also has a strange hidden feature. Posit runed on the underside over where the heart, the right kidney, and the small of the back of a human wearing it are three platinim peieces sewn and glued between a leather underskin and the woonden plates. (25% chance to ovoid critical hits per fortification armor)