This week found the Williamsburg Legati returned from their month long hiatus as well as completing another episode of the Perilous Island campaign.
Having discovered the blind sailor in Soerabaja, apparently the only survivor of Lord Darrow’s expedition, Red Shamabala and the Legio Patra Nostra temporarily put aside their animosity and take passage on board the S.S. Venture to the mysterious Perilous Island!
There boats scattered and wrecked by something under the lagoon, the adventurers swim safely to the shore. The Plot points for this adventure were one Major plot point, a box containing remains of Lord Darrow’s journal. this was pre-placed on the boat wreckage at the mouth of the lagoon. The others, placed by the players were a small pot of Goo, Perillium mineral deposits, a native fisherman, and a corpse.
The leagues also brought with them so useful gear. The Russians had a rocket pack and the French a diving suit. The French also had the help of a New Guniea brawler as a local friend.
The Russians gained the goo very quickly, and Ivanna used her rocket pack to fly out to the wreck in the lagoon.
Alex used the diving suit to simply walk out to the boat, while Captain LeFurge approached and took the native fisherman plot point. Pretty quickly a brawl broke out on the wreck. this fight would continue and only increase in size and confusion.
Samson tried to stop the Russians from taking the perillium, but all he achieves is slowing them down before being dropped. It was about then that the Abaia surfaced!!!
In the confusion Alex (unlike what it says in the comic) managed to break away from the fight and steal the journal, his dive buddy on the other hand was killed by the Abaia. While it consumed the poor fellow, the others slipped off to safety. The mysterious remains in the end were never investigated. The thorny growth around the body kept several attempts at bay.
See you next month for BLOOD SACRAFICE!!!
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