Fortu: Gold: 1,005gp + 6 gems (worth 25gp each)
Liga Bur: Gold: 930gp + 6 gems (worth 25gp each)
Rifkin: Gold: 372gp + 7 gems (worth 25gp each)
Henshaw: Gold: 9gp
Barbella: Gold: 473gp + 28 gems (worth 25gp each)
Doberman: Gold: 370gp + 2 gems (worth 25gp each)
Locket: Gold: 10gp
Chape: Gold: 10gp
Ringo: Gold: 10gp (+ 40gp of the Lord’s Guard’s money)
Cookie: Gold: 20gp
Banaal: -10g for ‘generous but not ostentatious damages’ paid to the innkeeper of the ‘Way-Out Inn’.
I mention this now, as the Party is currently in a fair sized village and heading towards a large town and then a city and, therefore has the rare (in my campaigns) opportunity to buy some stuff. Including (possibly) magical potions etc!
Banaal was the only Party member to exploit this so far, when he replaced some of his used up expendables in Scarborough.
In answer to your unasked questions, yes Henshaw was honest and paid back his debts to Rifkin and Fortu in full. Doberman managed not to lose the majority of his money up his nose or in his ears and yes; Barbella was indeed a dirty thief, helping himself to extra gems and coins, whenever he got the chance.
I’ve actually got no idea what ‘starting money’ the Dwarven priest; Banaal currently has left over from his initial shop, recent shop and ‘10gp bar-room bribe’. Fancy letting me know Assif and I’ll try to keep track of it for you?
Also, 50 gp weighs 1lb for encumbrance (20lbs+ worth of gold for Richie-rich Fortu) but fortunately, you currently have two horses, a mule, a riding dog and a two cart-horse-powered wagon.
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