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Murder Most Foul, Part 2 (Wednesday, Lamashan (X) 31, 4707 AR)

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The heroes continued their exploration for clues of the murderer's identity and motives. Ibor Thorn Harker's partner Ibor was a young man, handsome if a bit narrow-faced. He was still in shock after having discovered the bodies when he arrived at work this morning. His initial attitude towards the heroes was indifferent - before Tsela befriended him, he refused to say anything more, claiming nervously that he'd already told the sheriff everything he knew. When Tsela secured Ibor's cooperation, he sighed heavily. Ibor confirmed that Harker had frequent midnight trysts with Katrine, but although Ven's a protective father, Ibor didn't think he was capable of doing what was done to the victims. When Tsela convinced Ibor to help with the investigation, he admitted that Harker had been "cooking the books" for some time. Ibor was quick to point out that he never took part in the scams, but did admit that Harker might have stashed away quite a l

Murder Most Foul, Part 1 (Tuesday-Wednesday, Lamashan (X) 30-31, 4707 AR)

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The heroes returned to the bunyip lair. The cave had two entrances at sea level. The western entrance remained underwater even at low tide. The bunyip roared, causing most of the heroes to flee in panic. It then proceeded to attack Shalalu, but the she and Bruthien defeated it. A search of the cave pool's bed quickly turned up an incredible tangle of bones. Many of the bones were from goblins, but a fair amount were larger and human sized. After the heroes had stopped Nualia's plans for good, they took a rest and a chance to relax in Sandpoint. They took some time to meet new characters in town. A flamboyant dwarf named Volioker Briskalberd has owned and operated Sandpoint's locksmith business since the town's founding. Most of the town's locks were built by Volioker. Volioker's distaste for thievery and scoundrels may have its genesis in his childhood as a street orphan in Magnimar, although he is traditionally close-mouthed about his past. Regar