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The Daughter of Storms is the second episode of season 6, Pirates of Leviathan.
Recap[]
"Last we left our Buccaneer Buddies off, they were in the Bilge, the deep, dark, subterranean neighborhood of Leviathan, wherein live most of Leviathan's ratfolk, hardworking and sometimes somber citizens who all fear the tread of the approaching Jack Brakkow, the cursed man, who recently welcomed a young boy named Cheese! A gnomish wannabe wizard with a Trapper Keeper full of scrap spells who got himself into a real big pickle when he stole the Daughter of Storms, an ancient artifact, a statue from some long-lost civilization tied to the magic of storms itself. This artifact was strapped to Cheese's back, and in hot pursuit of him was Marcid the Typhoon, bag man and body guard of one Langley Sheffield-Harrington, the sort of impresario of the Crescent Moon Trading Company."
"This little artifact had been acquired from the aquatic Myrtle, cleric and priestess of Umberlee of the Deep, a merfolk witch with many trinkets to sell, but maybe shouldn't have sold this one in direct defiance of her goddess's edicts around mortals wielding storm magic. Myrtle is also tracking down this artifact as fast as she can, as well as Marcid the Typhoon, in tow of the beautiful, the sensational, the vivacious Barbarella Sasparilla Gainglynn, the Pearl of the Gold Gardens, a world-famous singer and performer, along with her new accompaniment, escort, and protector, the brave paladin of Jane Wren, goddess of the horizon, Sunny Biscotto, an aarakocra with visions of adventure and life of heroics."
"Our six piratical heroes have just tumbled into each other's wake wrapped up in some terrifying, villainous, and arcane goings-on with some exchanges of money and magic. The capture of Barbarella's good friend, Trixie, the tiefling, and they have arrived to witness battle unfold in the Bilge through the broken wall of Jack Brakkow's domicile."