The Travelling Jack

US$6.00

The Travelling Jack is a demonic jester that lures travelers with its enchanting music before devouring them. It has recently been spotted in the sewers beneath The University of Ardris, where its melodies can be heard echoing through the pipes, tempting students into the darkness. Its ultimate goal is unknown, but anyone who falls under its spell is never seen again.

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The Travelling Jack

The Travelling Jack is a demonic jester that has been roaming the continent of Tharador for centuries, charming unsuspecting travelers with its lute and song before devouring them. It is said that the Travelling Jack can take on any form it desires, but it prefers to appear as a jester, with brightly colored clothes and a painted face that is permanently fixed in a grotesque grin.

Despite its malevolent nature, the Travelling Jack is a creature of great charisma and has a way of making even its victims feel at ease in its presence. It is said that the Travelling Jack’s music is so beautiful that those who hear it are lured in by its sweet melodies, unable to resist its charms.

Recently, the Travelling Jack has been sighted in the sewers beneath The University of Ardris, where its music has been heard echoing through the pipes, luring students down into the darkness. It is unclear what the Travelling Jack’s ultimate goal is, but it is certain that anyone who falls under its spell will never be seen again.

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