We last saw the team boarding a river boat in the hope of making it to Ruhrhoff before the vampires.
 The journey was for the most part uneventful.  We passed a town 
consisting mostly of wineries, but inexplicably weren't able to stop.  
We also saw a chaos troll on the side of the river, but given that it 
was a mutant with only one leg it seemed unnecessarily cruel to go 
attacking it, and we left it hopping along.  We also saw a tree with 
several corpses hanging from it, but decided we didn't want to get 
involved with whatever that was.
 We did stop to deal with some 
mutants who had some bandits tied up and were taking them to make them 
touch a warpstone.  Burlok had ambitions to become an outlaw chief, a 
profession that naturally required some outlaws to be the chief of.  
Accordingly we rescued the bandits from the mutants and took them with 
us on the boat, a process that involved Armando leaping dramatically off
 the boat, firing his pistols as he went, in a spectacularly display 
that may even have included successfully shooting someone as well as 
looking cool.
 Eventually we ran out of river and had to continue 
on foot.  We were very glad to find the village of Kietchdorf, which had
 an inn that served beer, and decided to stop off for a drink.  Burlok 
sent his outlaws to the general store to buy a weapon for them to share.
  On discovering the village was afflicted by plague, Frida donned her 
leather doctoring outfit and went out to investigate.  Having observed 
that the landlord and other inn dwellers seemed unaffected by the 
plague, she recommended to the afflicted that they should stop drinking 
water and drink beer instead.  And also rub themselves with raw onions. 
 Because medicine.
 In the inn, we learned about a missing 
teenager who was wearing a family ring.  It appeared he was most likely 
in Ruhrhoff, and we made a note to look out for him when we got there.  
We also paid a visit to the well, so Gildiril could check it for magic. 
 It wasn't, but on a hunch we decided to keep watch at night and see if 
anything happened.
 Something did indeed happen.  We caught the 
culprit, who continued to deny having done anything despite the fact we 
literally saw him pouring something into the well.  Frida finally got to
 use her manacles, but he didn't seem to mind being tortured.  
Eventually he was persuaded to talk by more ethical means, and we 
learned that it was indeed a plot by Nurgle cultists to try to convert 
the villagers to the ruinous powers.
 Frida prescribed more beer for everyone and we continued on our way.
 The town of Ruhrhoff was something of a disappointment, having been 
ruined at some point.  We made our way to Schoenstrasse and found the 
house we were looking for.  It was similarly a ruin, and we headed 
straight for the cellar.  The cellar was appalling, covered in blood and
 bits of dried flesh, with an outline showing where the necklace had 
once been.  Frida left immediately, feeling a little unwell.  Naturally 
this was the moment when the cultists showed up.
 Will Burlok's 
outlaws stay with him after having to fight Nurgle cultists?  Will the 
team catch up with the vampires, the cult, or whoever has 
kidnapped/stolen who/what at this point?  Find out next time on 
Diversity Hires!
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