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''The Champion's Challenge

     Early Campaign + Forrnest 
E1: The Ranger Challenge PT. 1E2: The Ranger Challenge PT. 2E3: Disarmed and a LegE4: Old Flame, New Blood

     Volkhanom 
E5: The Barbarian Champion: Atlissa!E6: The Red Trophy
  • Introduced in this episode is one of the goo creatures' leaders: Roid the Red. His most noticeable aspect is his right arm, which is with an orange fluid to boost its physical strength at the cost of greatly disfiguring it. Even Roid's less humanoid appearance does little to make the sight any less disquieting.
E7: Fighting is the Pits

     Lordpact 
E8: Silent Night, Deadly Knife
  • Bittov Zatop is sent to assassinate Calum, but he eventually surrenders upon recognizing Calum's age and the Lockheart's family crest emblazoned on his armor. The ensuing conversation that Calum has with his attacker adds a layer of paranoia to his adventure:
    • Calum requests the identity of the person who sent Bittov. Unfortunately, Bittov cannot legally reveal his clients' identities, and even if he could, this one took great care to obfuscate theirs. The only hint he got was their extreme familiarity with Calum; and based on what he's told, Calum figures out another hint that greatly narrows down the pool of suspects: the client paid Bittov the exact value of his college fund. Thus, it's likely that the culprit is someone in Calum's family—or, as Osra suggests, a close associate of theirs like the ruthless Colonel Cardiock. With Calum's father's death becoming more likely as the days go on, the culprit could be trying to snuff Calum out and take the Lockheart fortune he was intended to inherit. The party realizes that whoever this person is will likely strike back—and soon...
    • Bittov reveals that his mysterious client lead him to believe Calum was some sort of monster. As proof, they demonstrated a picture they'd taken of a drunk Calum at a party, and they played up the scene to Bittov as though Calum was rampaging about. The tactic is very silly, but it was apparently convincing enough for Bittov to go through with the attack at first. It also feeds into the implication that a family member was Bittov's client. They'd recognize that Calum's hedonism is a sore subject for him, as it negatively impacted his education and his reputation within the Lockheart family. And now, they're turning it against him in the worst way possible.
E9: Precarious PoliticsE10: Pact or No Pact
  • Knowing that she came from Undercove, Osra decides to ask Helena if she's heard of Don Matriarchy, The mere mention of the Don sends the brutish Helena into a quiet panic. Urging Osra to speak quietly with her, she explains that she and her gang were entirely subservient to Matriarchy and her forces back at home, constantly living in fear of getting on their bad side whenever they conducted their usual business. So far, this is the closest thing to a direct account of what Matriarchy was like, and it successfully builds up the ominous, threatening mystery behind her for Osra to solve.
E11: The Dark Magician of Fraygle Coast

     Elemix 
E12: Under a Rock and a Hard Place

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