Info to add in the fields above (DELETE THIS TABLE AFTER YOU DO):

Quest type - You can put anything in the "Type" field. It doesn't get used much.

Parent Quest - Write and select one of the following: Exploration, Diplomacy, Bounty or Character Quests. If the quest is a direct follow-up to a previous quest, make that quest the parent quest.

Character - The character who is the author of the report, or who chose the goal (if any).

Date - The date you finish the report.

Completed - Check the "Completed" box once the quest is finished.

Tags (scroll down to the end of the page) - The GM should add a "LEVEL" tag, a "GM" tag, and any "PLOT" tag if it feels appropiate.


Loose threads [small descriptions of unfinished business or hooks you left behind. Anything you feel interesting for other players to follow up.]

Participants: Zinlynndise Imare, Reiko Amiri, Ariana Yaxiri, Hecret, Gharok

Locations: The Shorepines


Short summary:

  • Party met with Vum Gliss to get the details of the quest, and was served tea and biscuits while they waited. Hecret was in handcuffs. The operating belief was that the moose was an undead creature, per the The Roof, The Roof is on... report.
  • Ari teleports them to the western side of The Shorepines. There they found the forest a twisted landscape under the effects of a divination magic. The party was unable to identify the source of the twisting, but it seems to use terrain and weather to mislead travel through.
  • Party opted to camp so lynn can prepare spells meant to counter the effects of the twisting somewhat so lynn can navigate through better. During the night half a dozen moose attacked.

Full Report

[A retelling of the main events that happened on the quest. You can write this in-character or out-of-character. You can choose to omit information. Try to @mention the names of party members, important NPCs, or locations. Type "@" and the name of entity and select it from the pop-up menu, like this: Jirel FlyrGreyspine MountainsFather Lightning. This helps connecting wiki pages. You can also note monsters and hazards you encounter, so other characters know what to expect if they pass by the same locations.]