Welcome to The Chosen's journals. Each character is invited to keep a journal and write down the thoughts of their characters as they wander through Nyternia. In addition, the DM has a journal which highlights each session. The players are:

Blink - monk Errol - bard
Kestrel - fighter Malif - wizard
Vaugner - rogue Vernon - cleric/sorcerer


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Vaugner's Journal, session #21
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Ta Da! Although I failed to get into the dream alone, when we all sat around and smoked the peace pipe and sang Kumbaya, it worked! We we all in the dream, though I now have to use that term loosely, as the path we chose this time allowed our onetime items and Malif can memorize spells, so it may be real after all. But we found the psycho chick Human killer, and she didn't seem too bad. She may have gotten a bad rap from the history books, which doesn't seem that unlikely as the books were probably written by some of the people she was trying to kill.

And is my curse, my first attempt at opening a lock failed miserably. It seems that the longer I wait to do something, the worse my attempt will be. Its like there is a cosmic 20 sided die out there, and when I roll it, it always come up 1 or 2 instead of average or 20 even. Ah well, perhaps I will dicuss this philisophical theory with Malif and see what he has to say about it. But after all of that, I got to try out some of my assassin skills, and snuck up on a guard and whacked him! That was good for releasing my pent up frustrations on the lock.

And now, at the first available opportunity, I can seek out Shadow and train again! Look out world, cause Vaugner is going to kick some Trevantian butt!