We headed back to town, taking the most direct route and not getting lost for once. Aodhan learned some new spells and promised not to summon any more demons. Krisanna squirrelled the sunstone away in her bag, taking it out occasionally to marvel at its shininess. There was a bit of restocking and spending of money, with some new gold teeth ordered for Krisanna.
All rested, but everything was still dark as we took the north western path through the woods. After a days travel we set about making camp and encountered Longshanks the wizard, Garth Greyhackle the hunter and a weirdly bald centaur who agreed to team up with us to slay the dragon.
We came to a cave with dead bodies scattered around and a smell of sulphur. Krisanna sneaked in to see the dragon curled up in its own tail, fast asleep under a halo of stalactites. We came up with a plan of sorts and charged in. Krisanna tried to throw the sunstone into the yawning maw of the dragon and hit it on the snout instead, with the gem dropping to the floor. Orla fired twin arrows at its eyes, blinding it in one eye. Bastonn drove his sword into its chest with a solid hit. Makander hit with his axe. Aodhan cast a fireball leaving it blackened.
The dragon in turn spat black ichor at Makander severely injuring her. It reared back and roared, disheartening half the party. Krisanna managed to dash in to grab the sunstone again, but was stuck under the dragon. Makander was now able to use his massive blow with his axe, causing a huge wound.
The dragon flapped its wings scattering the party, knocking out Aodhan leaving him mortally wounded. Bastonn then hit with a critical strike, severing its head and killing the dragon! Krisanna rammed the sunstone into its jaws causing the dragon to dissolve into ash.
We returned in triumph and were granted ponies and a summons to see the king himself. We rode to Starkhold and were greeted with a ticker tape parade and received by King Nivvold who knighted Bastonn as Baron of Wildland.
We set off for our new castle finding it in a less than perfect state of repair - to be continued