We’ve continued to grow and develop as a team. Jaheira seems confident we can face a range of threats, the sort we’re likely to face as we explore more deeply into local bandit problems and the iron crisis.


I like Minsc! He makes me laugh. And he is so gentle with Boo. The furry guy really does seem to know things Minsc couldn’t? Wierd.


After the bandits we had to go into the dark Cloakwood Forest to shut down a mine. Christopher thinks this is important, that the bosses of the bandits may be there? They seem a long way apart. But if it makes the roads safer for travelers I’m all for it!

We found the mine was being worked by slaves. So we freed the slaves and flooded the mine. Jaheira wanted to talk to the boss man, but he started casting a spell so we had to fill him with arrows. His papers said something about a business in the city of Baldur’s Gate, so I guess that’s where we’re heading next.



That led us to something really evil down in the sewers. Those purple Mind Flayer guys. Christopher says they aren’t really demons, but I hope to never meet that sort of wickedness ever again.
There were only three of them, but it was a tough fight for the six of us!

*****
Some major party growth in this period, but I’d still rate this crew as one of the weaker teams I’ve run. Significantly, I now have Jaheira equipped with the Boots of Speed and Gauntlets of Ogre Power. Her share of experience has jumped from around 20% to over 30% for this chapter. She is now the deadliest member of the team. Basically she has become the sort of alpha I always want on point. Jill’s percentage of kills has dropped, but she still is dangerous in her own right. She doesn’t hit as hard as Jaheira, but she hits more often.
My role playing challenge at this point is to show Jill’s growing confidence and capability, while still keeping her pretty simple and uncomplicated. I want to keep her as my primary narrator all the way through, and as I indicated before, she’s the leader in a charismatic sense and because the plot centers on her. But Jaheira and Christopher are the brains of the team. I don’t think its fair to describe any one of them as the leader.




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