Episode #51

Age of Outlaws

An Adventure on the Sonoma Shard

LuTers Galad, Keggarmaker, Buckwheat, Swigs, and Olli (aka Prodigy) get together at Destard Dungeon to celebrate the release of Age of Shaodws, and the removal of stat-loss, with some old fashioned killing and looting.

Since the red members are so busy running around killing everything that moves, Galad is left to clean up the loot.

Galad grabs a chest from Gohans corpse and finds himself no less than one hundred stones overweight!

He makes his way south of the dungeon to sift through the loot in peace.

After a quick side trip to the bank Galad heads back to Destard to find that there is still plenty of loot to be had!
Being hypnotized by all the fresh corpses, he doesn't bother to even hide his actions.

Armand and his friend seem to think Galad will give them a quick rez, but he's too busy trying to find Armand's corpse!

Galad locates the body and goes to work. Much to his dismay he finds himself some two hundred stones overweight... but what's this curious item? A Bag of Sending?

Suddenly, things aren't looking so good. Galad is bogged down by looted reagents, the anti-looters are closing in, and two very unfriendly PKs are moments away from revealing him.
Then he remembers the Bag of Sending! He quickly teleports hundreds of reagents to the safety of his bank box!

Galad makes a run for the entrance, but the PKs and a nearby dragon ensure he doesn't get there.

After rezzing, the Looter heads to town to check out his bank box. Much to his delight, all the reagents are there waiting for him, and Galad gets the last laugh.

The rest of the evening, Galad gates the outlaws to many destinations around Britannia, and the brigands wreak much havok.

The reds get a little eager, and end up chasing Skip right into the guard zone!

They rez, and Skip comes back to trashtalk them. Bad idea.

They soon head to Buccaneer's Den in search of more loot.

At the end of the night, Galad heads back to his cabin to sort the loot.
There is quite a bit to sort.

This adventure needs no closing, as Olli sums it up very well.

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