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 #55
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I have been thinking about what to do with Shadow and Nicolai’s organization. It seems that they may hold me responsible for their actions following my giving Shadow the information on how to reach Lidec. I think I need to go to Shadow, and refute this line of thinking. I cannot see how any organization that has information gathering as a critical part of its structure could succeed with this policy. Taken as a general rule, no informant would ever share information for any price if he/she knew that they would be held responsible for what the organization did with that information and any negative consequences that resulted from those actions.

So I will go and visit Shadow and offer this proposition. They will train me to level eight and I/we can escort Shadow or another representative through the cube to meet Lidec. This time I will point out that I cannot be held responsible for negative consequences of meeting Lidec. I will escort them to prove two things to them: My commitment to the organization and the authenticity of my original information about the cube. Hopefully this will accomplish those goals.