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Session 3

3AW

The party wakes Garin, and travels to bridge City where they encounter Elix for the first time.


The man in the wheat mask asks them why they're laying in the wheat. Upon hearing about Clepsydra he laughs and tells them a little about her- warning that her taking a break means that time is unaligned, before remarking that the moon is missing. Then he tells them he can help them with Clepsydra if they wake him, revealing himself to be Garin, God of Harvest. He tells them he needs a sacrifice of land, sky, and water.
The party goes about waking him, and he bursts into life, causing everything to ripen around him. He tells the party that Crocid and Bailor are brothers, and also reveals that Clepsydra is his wife! He follows the party and helps unlock the tower. Garin flirts with her while the party convinces her to awaken and realign time. Clepsydra melts into her glass form before shattering and reforming, using her magic to realign time and restart it. She tells them they can find Obsidian in Bridge City. Before they leave she gives the party her blessing. Garin also gives his blessing.
The party travels to Bridge City. One night they sleep in a giant pumpkin. The next day they spot an ancient ship sailing off on the horizon, and watch as it vanishes into mist.
They enter Bridge City and hear news of a pirate ship being spotted around the seas. The party shops for chicken collars. Mossie confides in Koal about hearing "intrusive thoughts" about someone asking to see her. They go to the talent show being held in theater on the edge of the river in town. There they meet Seren who Kyven begins crushing on. The party enters the talent show, where Mossie gives a speech, Kyven shreds on his guitar, and Koal plays an otomatone.
When Seren goes to sing, a dragon made of refracted light bursts from the river. It attacks Seren and the party springs into battle.

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