Birds and the Bees on the High Seas

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Birds and the Bees on the High Seas
Date2084-09-13
GMlov.euphoria
LocationRedonda, Caribbean League
Status Threat Level: Medium
Factions Involved
ShadowHaven
Le Chateau Gateau
Redonda, the devil island
Sizzles
Belfry
Ellis
Chameleon
Fauna
Flora
Casualties and losses
None! :D 2x death spiral butterflies, the dignity of 1 sangre del diablo


Summary

Redonda is a spoopy island covered in plants that want to kill you and bugs that want to have babies in you. It's horrible. And there's an old man here who really wanted to take a picture of a flaming bird.

Background

Mr and Mrs Mirabel are a delightful elderly couple who are quite prolific in the 'wealthy adventuring nature nerd' societies. When Mr Mirabel goes missing for nearly a month on an island in the Caribbean league, his wife gets concerned and calls Le Chateau Gateau to help.

The Meet

The party, arriving from a variety of states of confusion from their home, arrive at Le Chateau Gateau and partake of the fairground. They also meet Butlerusk, the Johnson for this run.

He explains the Mirabel's situation, where he is, and offers the team a fee of six thousand nuyen if they can bring the man back alive. Four thousand if dead.

They talk him up to 8k, 4 before, 4 after.

The Plan

Spending time learning about the island, why a man would disappear there, and what to expect, the party learns about Sangre Del Diablo and Breath of the Devil. Quickly learning why Redonda's resurgence from rock to floating jungle has made it known as a devil's island - no not like the Isla Del Diablo, this one is worse.

They also learn about Mr Mirabel, his engagements in political and educational matters, and his love of nature.

Oh, and like half of the island is floating because of porous ash and grasses that clumped it all together.

All that's was left to do was go on the island and try and find the guy with the help of a couple spirits

The Run

Aftermath

Rewards

Game Quotes

Player After Action Reports (AARs)