Campaign blogs
Here you can find the individual pen and paper game sessions of our own Arkanthia campaign as a blog.
A keg of beer
Our four friends, Kel Tuh Las, Theo, Aldric and Löwenzahn, arrive in the small village of Fichtenstein in this session. Instead of looking around for a possible main quest, they prefer to plan a party with their new best friend, the barkeeper Udo. While organizing the party, they also get to know the villager Ulrich a little better. You can find out more about him and his wife Helena here:
From cabbages and ears of wheat
After saying goodbye to Feandal last time, this time the four of us head out of the Telzer Moor and towards Fichenstein. On the way there, however, there is a short detour to visit Wilhelm and his lovely wife. Find out how this reunion goes and how our former slaves use their social skills to get new loot here:
Back at Chiraque
Our four adventurers return to Feandal’s camp, exhausted from their fight against the giant crocodile in the last session. Here they finally receive their long-awaited first quest reward. Furthermore, Feandal is so enthusiastic about their results that he immediately offers them a new mission. Our four don’t need to be asked twice and naturally accept the new quest. You can find out where it takes them here:
Feandal
Our group of Kel Tuh Las, Löwenzahn, Theo and Aldric arrive at the small camp in the Telzer swamp, which they discovered last time. Here they meet Feandal the fisherman, who gives them a brief summary of which country and world they live in. After a night in Feandal’s camp, he has another mission for our group. You can find out what it is and how the four of them go about it here:
Escape from slavery
Our group is dragged onto a small stage in the costumes they received last time and are made to entertain the visitors of the festival on the forecourt of the Chiraque residence. Unfortunately, the entertainment business is not their cup of tea, which is why they are pelted with all sorts of fruit and vegetables. You can find out here whether they manage to get out of this misery or pull a brilliant artistic act out of their hat: