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About Us

My name is Aglaia! I'm a story teller or some call Dungeon Master for the table-top game of Dungeons and Dragons. In these pages include stories from our favorite D&D moments and also postings about our current adventures. I invite you, my readers, to enjoy the good stories and epic tales from the Dungeons of Dragons!

Past Tales: "The Pan"

  My DM had guided us to this little man sitting at a table with a deck of cards and a town behind him. After a short exchange he invited us into the town.

 The surrounding buildings were in need of repair but the people there seemed happy. Everyone we talked to said they had been in this city for awhile and always seemed to have food to eat and water to drink. However, there were no wells or any crops or any live stock, nothing. Also, oddly enough there seemed to be piles of magic items, just laying around in the streets and along the sidewalks. In addition, the town's people didn't really bother with them and put them in piles so they would be out of the way. 

 A little concerned about this and slightly creeped out we tried to leave.  And it was quickly brought to our attention, and surprise, that the entire town was surrounded by an invisible, very powerful magic barrier. 
So needless to say, we couldn't leave. We tried confronting the man, and found him.  He was walking around near the entrance and we asked how we could leave.  He said he was waiting for something. 

 My character, to give you some background, didn't understand magic and more over  refused to use it. (unless of course it was necessary for a life or death situation.)  I was playing a human fighter, who had never really dealt with magic. So now that magic was holding her hostage, it didn't sit too well with her. She searched for hours trying to find a weak point in the barrier or something that would give her a clue as to how to make her escape. 

 The only thing she observed was the fact that all the town's people always had food but none was delivered or grown. When she asked the people would just say when they were hungry food would just seem to appear in the pan.
  In a desperate move, my character borrowed one of the town's people's pans and watched it to see where the food appeared from. For 3 days that was all she would do. I failed my rolls to stay awake and would wake up to find the pan gone and someone using it to cook bacon. 
 The other player that was with me spent her time talking to the man that let us in and figured out what he was "waiting on" for us to say "Thank you and goodbye." 
As a reward we got to chose one of the magic items in the town. And out of all the magic items I could have chosen, I took the pan.

Past Tales: "How's your mother doing?"

Our story began in a large city, we had been summoned together to work as mercenaries for the king's "not so nice errands" that he didn't want his direct guard to be involved in. There was six in our group, each of us an expert in our own field. I was the cleric. Up until that day, none of us had formerly met. The city guard had captured two of the thieves they suspected of being errand boys for a certain mage the king was interested in getting his hands on.                            

It was ordered for both of them to be separated from their jail cells. I requested the big dumb one to be put in the integration room. I had planned to go in first but one of the party members a female psion wanted to try to speak with him first. I agreed and watched from be hide the two way mirror. Maybe he wasn't into females in blue dresses but after almost an hour he wasn't talking. She gave it a good try, but now it was my turn. I walked in carrying a large leather bound book. The door eerily creaked open and caused dumb and ugly to jump. One of the guards closed the door and I stood there in silence. I motioned for my new friend to exit that I would take over from here. She looked at me and back at him. With the performance any seasoned bard would be proud of she begged the man to speak with her before it was too late that she could somehow spare him. When he didn't respond she moved and stood between myself and the prisoner and tried to beg for more time. Sounding overly polite I said I would take care of him and she shouldn't worry. Finally, seeing that I wasn't going to back down she left. 

I sat down in front of him dropping my book on the table. I asked him, with grin on my face, "How's your mother doing, my son?" He didn't say anything. I continued on "I hope she is well." I opened the book and turned to a page close to the middle. I had carried in with me a blood red leather bag on my hip. Placing it on the table next to the book I opened it and starting taking out various metal instruments. I paused at a large needle. Admiring its length I said "I know what you're thinking but let me put your mind at ease. You are going to die. " All the color drained from his face as he stared in horror at me. "How you're going to die depends on what you tell me. Now lets get to the point of all this, who hired you?" I asked pointing the tip of the needle at him. He started shaking a little and tiny drops of sweat appeared on his forehead. His eyes fixed on the needle I held in my hand. Never did a man unburden himself as this man did in that moment. Of course, he told us who his employer had been and a rough location of where he was hiding out at as well as all his other past sins that we weren't holding him on. (I ended up rolling some insane intimidation check and my DM at the time, being impressed with my approach, gave me a bonus to my roll and extra xp after the session was over) 


After he had given us all the information we needed my party members looked at me as if I had lost my mind and asked where that leather bag came from. I merely shrugged and said "It was my leather working kit I am a clobber, you know a "mender of soles." " Grinning from ear to ear.