- Zeris has a dream about a monolith in Wilderness, and receives an ominous warning.
- The party confronts the Jade Snakes (who stole Howl plans) after Leos received intel on them while the party was in Fallholt (a small town).
- The party is attacked by a revenant who tries to kill Zeris.
- The party splits up; Zeris and Gareth head back to the Howl while Leos travels to (Beckinsale) and boasts about his Ale making abilities to the local tavern keeper.
- Another revenant is found back at the Howl, Zeris and Gareth head off into the woods in search of the monolith from Zeris’s dream.
- When his Ale turns out to be horrible, Leos convinces the town, who are gathered for his Ale tasting, that it is in fact too advanced for their taste buds… most townsfolk agree and praise Leos for his skill.
- Satisfied with his adventure, Leos begins the trek back to the Howl.
- Leos tastes a burnt tree, and finds its taste would compliment his ale.
- All three adventurers come upon the Monolith approximately the same time.
- Leos disguises himself as a revenant.
- A tiefling warlock of Zero and a revenant wizard wait, at the Monolith, for Zeris to kill him and his companions.
- Zeris knocks Leos unconscious with a fireball due to Leos’ disguisement as a revenant.
- Gareth and Zeris are slain.
- Epilogue
Demil, Zero’s warlock, burns Zeris’s body as the monolith withers back into the earth. Demil leaves, Zero’s next quest beckoning him onward.
Leos awakens to find his patron floating above him. She outstretches her arm and places a light inside Leos’s heart before disappearing. Leos crawls over to Gareth, who with his last few breaths whispers into Leos’s ear. The frail wizard then slumps back, a trickle of blood drips out of his nose.
The revenants, now appeased by Zeris’s death, travel to the afterlife to meet their families once again.
Kurt the Silent and Elmore the Con (the remaining members of the Jade Snakes) make their way to the Howl, in hopes of once again stealing the howl plans to sell to the Lurisian woman who hired them.