Rewards Earned

  • Experience Points: 675
  • Treasure: 12,365 cp; 1,742 sp; 521 gp; 16 pp; small garnet (50 gp); six gold teeth (5 gp each); bronze ring (25 gp); gold bracelet (125 gp); big ol’ gold belt (500 gp); black coral shark pendant (5 gp); masterwork trident; rotted ball gown (50 gp worth of gold and pearls); gold bracelet (150 gp); tarnished silver tiara (75 gp); pearl earrings (25 gp each); jade pendant (35 gp); mermaid figurehead (500 gp); various masterwork weapons and other items (2500 gp); Eye of the Sea Dragon
  • Unidentified magic items: dagger, wand, pearl, rapier, Mother Merrow’s spellbook

The party extricated Captain Fletcher’s remains, scaring off an octopus that had attacked Chow during his first rope-tying attempt. They then followed a trail of loot dropped on the sea floor between the wreck of the Stingray and the nearby volcanic island. Chow found a submerged entrance to a series of tunnels and caves beneath the island, wherein the group fought and killed a blue shark. Were attacked by a sahuagin cleric while investigating a sea chest altar in one of the caves. Moth charmed the sahuagin, but Gor-bob sent the cleric into a frenzy by asking, ‘Could we use your sea chest to haul stuff in?,’ and was knocked unconscious during the ensuing fray. Bartered with First Mate al’Fazim for a healing potion to revive Gor-bob and proceeded back into the caves.

Tangled with Mother Merrow, the leader of the sahuagin tribe. She fled with her dogshark familiar after running out of spells, but circled around with a sea devil underling to attack the party from behind. She managed to kill Moth and incapacitate Gor-bob and Chow, but Will finally took her down with his daggers. After patching up his unconscious comrades and finding the Eye of the Sea Dragon on Mother Merrow’s corpse, Will dragged the rest of the group to the surface. Captain Carr ordered Spike and the Seafoam’s marines and diver to assist Will in hauling the loot from the sahuagin hideout onto the ship. With the transfer complete, the Brinewolf in tow, and the gem’s authenticity verified by Captain Fletcher, Captain Carr ordered full sail to Freeport.

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