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@@ -55,6 +55,12 @@ Do not tell any of this to your players. All of this will
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unfold gradually, as the PCs search for Rennick, and explore
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the city of Sigil.
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Finding Rennick in the City of Sigil is a very nonlinear
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part of the campaign. The PCs can go in any one of several
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directions, and can pursue any one of several leads. The
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DM will have to tie all of this together into a story that
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flows together coherently.
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## First Sights of the City
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When the PCs emerge from the scrap dealer's tent, they step
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@@ -105,10 +111,225 @@ to get started, introduce them to Rico Sparks.
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## Rico Sparks, the Tout
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- Finding a Kip
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- Searching for Rennick
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As the PCs gape at the bazaar, a Tout named Rico Sparks
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notices that the PCs are obviously not from Sigil. He sees
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a business opportunity. Touts are information brokers,
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their bread and butter is selling basic information
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about the city to clueless visitors.
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## Healing Pig
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Rico is always over-the-top brash and cheerful. He uses
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a *lot* of Sigil slang, and he also like to say "hey, baby!"
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His favorite gesture: finger guns.
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He approaches the PCs and says, "Hey, cutters! I'm your
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friendly neighborhood drug dealer, and the drug I sell is
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easy access to information! Be careful, it's addictive!"
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Rico Sparks is a dwarf-human hybrid - technically, a "Mul."
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He is the height of a human, but he is quite muscular. Muls
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are entirely hairless. Rico is also plane-touched: his
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fingers crackle with little sparks.
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Rico stands there grinning: "What do you think of the Cage?
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You looking for a Kip? Or you want to get some bub first?"
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Rico is deliberately using slang that the PCs don't know
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in order to make the PCs feel disoriented. This is a
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business strategy that works for him, the more clueless
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people feel, the more they want an information broker.
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If the PCs ask Rico what his race is, or why he gives off
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sparks, Rico grins and says, "that information costs more
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than you can afford, baby!"
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If you ask Rico why he calls himself a drug dealer, he says,
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"Touts provide easy access to information, and easy access
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to information is a drug. It makes you lazy, it makes you
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stop trying to solve problems for yourself. Soon you'll find
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yourself calling me because you need me to tell you how to
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tie your shoes. That's my income stream, baby! Addicts who
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can’t stop calling me to tell them what to do every minute
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of the day.”
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Rico’s price structure is simple: "it costs 5GP to have a
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conversation with me. First conversation’s free, baby, like
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any good drug dealer!" During a conversation, he will gladly
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answer all the questions you have, as long as he knows the
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answer off the top of his head. Rico knows a lot about
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what’s going on around the city, and he has good general
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knowledge about many subjects, but he’s not a database of
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all information in the universe. If you ask something that
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requires research, he’s willing to do research, but he
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charges 10GP per hour, sometimes more, depending on the
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challenge level. If you ask Rico for information that might
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put Rico in danger, then that’s a hard no.
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"If you want, you can retain my services. If you do that,
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I'll show up every couple of days and see if you have
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any questions. However, if I'm going to the trouble
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of making myself available, there's something I want in
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return: customer loyalty. You don't do business with
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any other tout."
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"If you want to ask me a question and I'm not around, you
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can summon me. To do that, tell any tout that you want to
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talk to Rico Sparks. They'll get a message to me.
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Summoning me costs 10gp, because it means I have to drop
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everything and travel halfway across the city. If you do
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that, it'll take me a few hours to get there."
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"You can also summon me fast. If you do that, I'll use
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shortcuts to get to you - portals. But that costs me a lot
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of money - I have to pay the owners of the portals. So
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summoning me fast costs 30gp, but I can usually get there
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in an hour."
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Rico is very good at extracting money from his customers.
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However, he also does develop a fondness for some of
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his customers: he is meant to become a friend to the PCs.
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He will always charge quite a bit for his services, but
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his information is reliable and he is going to do his best
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to provide useful information.
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The PCs should probably ask Rico where to find Rennick.
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Rico will ask the PCs, "what do you know about this Rennick?"
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If the PCs point out that Rennick is a member of the
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Fraternity of Order, then Rennick will suggest visiting
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the courthouse.
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## Taking Care of Pig
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If the PCs brought Pig along, then Pig follows them for a
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while, and then gets tired. He settles into an empty spot
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at the bazaar and starts playing his mandolin, and attracts
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a small crowd.
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Eventually, this draws the attention of the landlord. The
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bazaar is spread across several dozen plots of land owned by
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several different landlords. Pig can play music for a few
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days without being noticed, but eventually a landlord will
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show up and ask the PCs, "does this Ogre belong to you?"
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The PCs will have to negotiate to rent a plot of land where
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Pig can play his music.
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Pig's artistry is good, he brings in enough money to pay
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for food, shelter, the landlord, and maybe a little more on
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the side. Pig is not picky about shelter, he doesn't mind
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sleeping outside.
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Of course, the real reason Pig is tagging along is because
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the PCs promised healing. Sigil has many powerful priests,
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several of whom can cast "Greater Restoration," which is
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what Pig needs.
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Rico Sparks can tell the PCs where to find a priest: he says
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that temples are not allowed in Sigil ever since the
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incident with the shattered temple. However, priests are
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allowed to gather in "healing centers," which are not
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allowed to hire more than one priest of a given god, in
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order to avoid the perception that they are a temple.
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Rico can point to several reputable healing centers in the
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bazaar.
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If the PCs go to one of these, they will have to pay for the
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Greater Restoration spell, which is expensive, but it gets
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the job done. Pig doesn't heal immediately: the priest
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explains that "Pig is recovering now, but he has lost a lot
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of muscle mass. He will need lots of protein. Make sure he
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eats like an ogre, and over the course of the next few
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months, he'll get very strong."
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We are deliberately timing this so that Pig cannot provide
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real combat assistance in *this* chapter, but he *will* be
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able to fight in the next one. In the meantime, Pig will
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play his music in the bazaar, mostly take care of himself,
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and he will be *very* grateful to the PCs because he's
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regaining his strength.
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If the PCs ask Pig to fight in *this* chapter, Pig refuses:
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he's humiliated by his weakness and doesn't want anyone
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to see him fight in this condition. But that will change
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in a month or so.
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## Sergio and Jinn, the Xaositects
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After the PCs have had a chance to wander around the bazaar
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a bit, have them make a perception check. They hear somebody
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say the name "Rennick." It turns out that two Xaositects,
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Sergei and Jinn, are searching for Rennick. Their strategy?
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Just asking people at random on the street: "We're looking
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for Rennick. Have you seen him?"
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Sergei is a Xaositect who has learned through the grapevine
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that Rennick has gained the ability to predict random
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events. Sergei, like most Xaositects, thinks this is an
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abomination. He is on a mission to find an kill Rennick.
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Fortunately for Rennick, Sergei is not very efficient.
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Sergei insists that he is the president of the Xaositects.
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He occasionally changes his mind and decides he's the
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"chairman" of the Xaositects, or the "emperor", or sometimes
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even the "factol."
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The other Xaositect, Jinn, refuses to make any assertions
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about anything. She explains: "Your friend tells you that
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there's an excellent cheese shop about two blocks north.
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But think about it: they could be lying. They could be
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telling the truth, but they may have a bad sense of
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direction. They may be misremembering. You may have
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misheard them. They might just have terrible taste in
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cheese. There are just so many different ways that our
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knowledge can be broken. We act as if our knowledge is
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good, but over and over it just turns out our memories, our
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perception, or our communication is flawed. It's safer to
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just assume you know nothing."
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Jinn has no hostility toward Rennick, because she doesn't
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know anything about who Rennick is, or what he did, or...
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well, she doesn't know anything about anything, really.
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However, Jinn has a supernatural ability to just be where
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she needs to be, when she needs to be there. She does what
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she needs to do, without knowing why she's doing it. Right
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now, the universe has a purpose for her, and it involves
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Rennick. So, she's searching for Rennick. She has no idea
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why.
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Sergei calls Jinn "my secretary," or "my assistant," or "my
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manservant." When he does, Jinn gets an irritated look on
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her face, and sometimes she replies: "I'm not your servant."
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Sergei knows how to push Jinn's buttons: "How do you know
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you're not my servant?" Jinn has no answer for this.
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Sergei is a male bariaur, a LV4 fighter. Jinn is a female
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water genasi. Her class is unknown - she has different skills
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on different days. Jinn carries around a "loot bag," which
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contains unexplained items that she has no idea where she
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got them, but it often contains something relevant to what
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she needs.
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The two Xaositects both come across as morons. For Sergei,
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that perception is entirely deserved. Jinn is
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knowledge-free, but also, extremely intelligent, which is a
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strange combination. Unlike Sergei, she doesn't act like she
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knows everything, and she actually does seem to be competent
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at times.
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Each time the PCs go to another location, there's a
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substantial chance that Sergei and Jinn will already be
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there. This will happen over and over. The PCs show up,
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and there are Sergei and Jinn asking passers-by about
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Rennick.
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The reason for this is Jinn's special ability to
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just be in the right place. But it's not the right time
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yet, so she can't do what she needs to do yet.
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In addition to asking around about Rennick, the two
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of them both enjoy drinking. Sometimes, when the PCs
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show up, Sergei may already be passed out on the floor,
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with Jinn just hanging around until he wakes up.
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## Rennick's Office at the Courthouse
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@@ -120,8 +341,6 @@ to get started, introduce them to Rico Sparks.
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## Rennick's House
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## Sergio and Jinn, the Xaositects
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## The Mercenary from Ysgard
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## The Greatest Show in Ysgard
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