![]() ![]() Kasem’s plan to acquire another a business, therefore, would make sense. (I’d suggest setting things up so that Vi getting married means that Kasem, as the younger son, will be pushed out of the Spice Brothers. ![]() So, obviously, this entire premise doesn’t make any sense. That way he’ll own TWO businesses he can’t run by himself! ![]() Kasem realizes he can’t run the stall by himself, so he concocts a “brilliant” plan! He’ll sabotage the other businesses in the Night Market so that one of them will sell their stall to him. Vi, however, is getting married and moving away. Let’s start with the sabotage plot: Kasem Aroon and his twin borther Vi Aroon operate the Spice Brotherst all in the Night Market. The scenario’s primary problem is that it’s structurally swapped the primacy of these two concepts. Second, they’ll be asked to investigate a series of attacks aimed to sabotage local businesses. There are two core concepts in “Salted Legacy.” First, the PCs will compete in a series of market games as part of a festival. It’s an adventure for 1 st-level characters, and is designed for the PCs to level up twice (so that the next adventure in the book is for 3 rd-level characters). SALTED LEGACY (Surena Marie) is set in the Dyn Singh Night Market, an “endlessly changing maze of stalls filled with incredible wares, enticing smells, and magical lights” that I mentioned earlier in the review. ![]()
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