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Chronicles of Reilukerho Ptolus campaign: Claw and the prison plane
Warning: Spoilers!

Plans and preparation ideas for this session can be read at http://okayyourturn.yuku.com/topic/17942
Chronicles of Reilukerho Ptolus campaign: Dark Reliquary

Raguel, Lord of Dark Reliquary and Leader of the Fallen, has asked a PC's to do them a job. In addition to promise of an enormously valuable diamond, he promises to help them free their lost friend, Calista from dungeons below the Dark Reliquary. In the picture above, players have just entered the reliquary using teleport.
Chronicles of Reilukerho Ptolus campaign: La Grande Finale
After about five years of playing, my 4E Ptolus campaign has reached it's finale. This post has SPOILERS so if you're playing in a Ptolus campaign, or are going to, you better not read this post. The campaign has a lot of elements from the book, but also many elements created by myself.
The final session I had initially planned to run on one night become one 6-hour session and one 10-hour session. This last 10-hour session had just 3 combats, and while it had also good amount of non-combat playing, combats were really long, even if a lot of the opponents were minions.
Chronicles of Reilukerho Ptolus campaign: Releasing Linele
Lord Zavere had promised to Linele's ghost and Reilukerho to find out where Linele's body and the demon possessing it are. With Shard's help, he found that the demon is inhabiting the lighthouse island in front of Ptolus. Reilukerho got themselves a boat on started to row towards the island.

Rowing towards the island
Chronicles of Reilukerho Ptolus campaign: Rosegate house
Warning, Spoilers to Ptolus players!
Heroes have been going adventuring while the workers they've hired are starting to build basement to the house. To everyone's surprise, the building seems to actually have a basement - the workers hit solid built stone and couldn't advance more. After a bit of searching, the heroes found a secret door that leads to the basement.

Into the cellar
Commander decks got me playing Magic again after 10+ years
I used to play magic in 90's, but since that I've only played a few random games with my friends' decks. This post gives you a view to the game from a magic player after getting back to the game after a long, long time. While the new rules felt intimidating to me first, they actually make perfect sense and are much simpler. I'll also write a bit about what you should know if you get back after a long break and what should you be getting. I say straight away that currently random packaging puts me completely off, so I'm getting my cards in non-random packs or as singles.

