After cleaning the stable of the Demon’s Bile and centipede
nests, Cando administered to Barnacleez’s wounds. The half-orc produced his
wand of Cure Light Wounds and used two charges to heal all damage from the
gnome.
After the chores were completed, the party went to the northeast
to investigate the gazebo with Ro-Mahn followed closely by Stabem in the lead.
This wild garden is flush with colors and full of scents
both sharp and sweet. A gazebo topped with a weather vane sits in the northeast
corner of the garden.
As he strolled past, Ro-Mahn recognized that the garden is
composed of many different kinds of poisonous plants, including hemlock, poison
oak, belladonna, and even stranger growths, many of which are not native to
Isger. Some of the plants have been imported from other countries, some of
which are as distant as Sargava. He is aware that many of the poisonous plants
found in the garden can be used as ingredients for antidotes or medicines.
If anyone wishes to harvest some, a successful Craft
(alchemy), Heal, Knowledge (nature), or Survival check is required.
A rustling in the bushes to the left caught the attention of
the party as the face of a giant frog emerged to confront Ro-Mahn.
Unfortunately, the creature was not alone. A lengthy tongue shot from the
bushes and targeted Lady Emyralda. The sticky appendage missed the nimble
halfling.
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