Baxton agreed to help free Isaiah from The Albatross. In exchange, the party agreed to help try to keep Annu off of Sol's tail: apparently, Baxton thinks that he has some sort of control over Sol now.
During this encounter, Dazki noticed an invisible presence skulking about and confronted Baxton about it. As usual, Baxton deflected, but it did bring him around to the point.
Dazki suggested to Baxton that he may know a name of a potential ally for Baxton.
Baxton: the wise and thoughtful always get what they want, be it a nice tailored coat or a useful pawn in a convenient location.
Baxton: Have you ever tried to get an elven tailor? Elves are always late.
Dazki: I'd say that humans are always early.
It's been a while since Tilda and Wendi had their falling out, and Wendi hasn't been seen for a while. The party is concerned that something might have happened.
Wendi apparently ran off with some friends from the Rubymist clan, which is the same clan that betrayed Dwardazik.
When asked if she had any idea where Wendi or her Rubymist friends might be, Tilda responded with, "I don't know where every dwarf goes!!".
Without much else to go on the party figured that they might try to go to the shop where Dwardazik got ambushed earlier on.
Tilda: Don't bring her back until you talk some sense into her!
According to Morn, Annu was apparently an elf and "smelled of death and rawhide" even before. It sounds like he hasn't changed much.
Morn does not seem too concerned about what's going on at the surface. He claims that it's because he's stuck down here, and so he can't do anything about it.
Dwardazik: I'm a dwarf, I could get you out of here in as little as a year or two!
Morn: as if I would put my fate into the hands of one dwarf, when Pelor himself watches over my fate.
Grogery: When Pelor calls upon us, it is not to do what is easy, but to do what is right. I hope that, when you are freed, you will heed this.
Party-to-Party
Dwardazik and Kesmet reminisced about their personal backstories, with Dwardazik frustrated over being exiled from his clan.
Kesmet: nobody wastes resources trying to assassinate the least important member of the clan.
Created Content
The kobolds have been putting Pelor's symbol on flyers and passing them out, but they might be a bit too eager -- now it just seems like litter.
Some kobolds were playing a dice game called "Sho'Vothar".