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<span class="mu-s">Inventory:</span>
• Conch of Leukothea, a means by which Nikandros can call upon the White Goddess and sooth stormy seas of the coast of the Troad.
• Two charges of Nepenthe, a potent drug. Purgation of all sadness, all grief, and more importantly, any curse of the psyche. Worth a kingly sum.
• Ancestral Armor: +2 to wound rolls
• Ancestral Shield: +1 to wound rolls
• Lebinthian Spear: 1d6 + Str + Spearplay damage. -1 to enemy armor bonii
• Sword: 1d5 + Str + Swordplay damage, -2 to hit against a spear user, -2 to wound against a shield user.
• Lebinthian Knife: 1d3 + Str + Knifeplay damage. -1 to enemy armor bonii. -4 to hit against a spear user, -4 to hit against a shield user.
<span class="mu-s">Your Forces:</span> <span class="mu-i">Presently not with you</span>
• Second In Command: Argyros, veteran of the Second Argo-Theban war. An experienced campaigner who is utterly devoted to your family. He can be trusted to command the men in your stead but is a commoner in every other sense. When he is independently commanding your troops, they receive a +3 bonus in combat and another die. His bonus (but not the die) adds to yours when you directly command.
• First Platoon: Your House troops, fifty picked men from your home estates. Exceedingly well trained, experienced, loyal, and high morale: some of the best troops in the whole Hellenic Expedition. However, poorly armed in rural Hellenic style: smallish wooden shields with leather overlay, linothorax armor, no helmets, short spears. (Tier Three Troops: +1 for Thessalian, +1 for Argyros, +1 for Military Genius. +0 equipment bonus in fighting.)
<span class="mu-s">Personal Debts:</span>
One debt of major import to the goddess Thetis, chief of the Nereids.
One minor debt owed to Ajax, Prince of Salamis.
One minor debt owed to Polypias, Samian bronzesmith. You have agreed to slay his apprentice, Auletes, in Ilion, using your Lebinthian weapons.