In Character: Zork thanks Durgan and makes sure to state, "Anytime you are near my little kingdom you can always stay for free.".
"Many thanks," Durgan replies. "As are you welcome to stay at my place whenever you're in town. Well, as long as someone's inside to open up for you."
At the end of the week, Durgan hands Zork a further 75 gold from the sale and return of the necklaces and one of the small necklaces with a glass bead. Durgan keeps the other to wear.
Out of Character: Glanceing at your character sheet, when I wrote 'X coins splits Y', the Y value is what we got each. Also don't forget the most valuable platinum coins!
You sure you don't want the +1 shield to go with your new sword?
Out of Character: OK I will take the shield thank you that puts my AC at 2. I adjusted the gold, I thought I did it already. How much was the platinum?
I don't know what level the experience gives me, I hope its not difficult to level up like it is for Pathfinder.
The shield is better than a normal shield by 1, so doesn't that make your AC 1?
I wrote the plantinum with the rest of the coins.
You should ask KNtoran on the create character thread, mentioning you total current XP, and ask him if you get a % bonus for your ability scores.
Out of Character: It was 3 before my AC is 2 now. I already updated it before I posted. I will ask the Dungeon Master about the rest thanks.
Well the original AD&D wasn't entirely about adventuring. You can live whatever medieval fantasy you have. It would have been common in those days to become a merchant to earn money. Or you could use your mercenaries in the military if the nation is at war.
Durgan thinks the trail on the notes has gone cold. He will spend his time helping the poor and spreading his faith. If you want to work together we could hunt for slavers and orc villages.